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and / f .I I ~ ~ 'r ~ " -- I YARD. MAN CO.. P. O. BOX 36940 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136 1410 West Ganson Street -Jackson, Michigan 49202 0611-7588 PRINTED !N U.S.A.[...]
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Your SNOW THROWER is a precision piece of snow throwing equipment. Engineering skill and experience have been combined to provide the ultimate in safety and efficiency. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in injury. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES. 1.. READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL [...]
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MA1NTENAN CE~ FREE OPERATION , GENERAL SNOW~THROWING 1.~ Always keep area to be cleaned cleared before~owfall~. . 2.~. Always start engine with machine on level surface with master clutch disengaged: After starting, let engine warm up several ';;;.. ""i" '-. minutes at slow speed before starting to remove ~now~ Ifinachine i[...]
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UNPACKING AND SET-UP 1. Before assembling your Snow Thrower be sure all hardware, parts, and instructions have been removed from the carton. , ...:' ':;.' '- 2. Assemble right and left handle tubes to the unit with bolts, lockwashers, and flat washers. Do not tighten.3. Assemble handle panel assembly to the under side of right a[...]
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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE STARTING ENGINE " : 'f" Shift the master clutch control to the Neutral position. Move the choke lever to full choke position. Move speed control lever to run position. Start the engine by pulling rapidly on the recoil starter rope. As the engine starts and begins to warm up, gradually return the choke lever to [...]
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OPERATION OF CONTROLS MASTERCLUrCH CONTROL The master clutch control is located on handle panel and IS used to engage, all power~Select:8 forward speed or rever~ " ' ",,'c,';""...c"":, with shift lever, then release master clutch control and push , '.. c, ,," ,. - f,orward to engage ?rive diS?:[...]
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. . REPLACING SAFETY SHEAR BOLT CHUTE CHAIN AND-ADJUSTMENT To tight~n the chute chain, rotate the chute all the way to the left, until the adjustment bolt is accessible. Tighten the adjustment nut to tighten the chain. ..' : ." .,,' , CAUTION: Chain must be kept snug on chute housing. " CHUTE CABLE ADJUSTMENT SHIFT PANEL ADJUSTM[...]
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PARTS LIST MODEL 7200-0 Your SNOW THROWER is right hand (R.H.I or left hand (L.H.I as you operate machine. 1 2 :I 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 48 59 60 61 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87[...]
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P ARTS LIST REF. PART REF. NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. t 1654-31 Chain -W/Connactlng Link 22 No.41 x 28 pitches 23 2 1624-192 Spacer-Gear Sprocket 24 -3 1652-114 Baaring-Needla7/16x 1/2 L. 25 4 1149-5 A-mbly -Gaar & Sprocket W/Bearlng 26~,c (Included Ref. No.3) .6 42342 Nut -Hex Lock 3/8.16 (Eslok) 27 6 1008 Washer -SA.E. 3/8 28 7 1646-24 Key -Wood[...]
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IDLER LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT .:.~. :a~.!...L:. To check the adjustment, return the master clutch lever to neutral position and pull engine recoil over to see if belt is not driving. If belt does not release, lower the adjustment link slightly below center or until belt does release in " , neutral. These adjustments must also be checked when belt i[...]
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LUBRICA TION- CHANGING ENGINE OIL LUBRICATION POINTS lUBRICATE THE PARTS PERIODICAllY AS IllUS-TRATED. The following points are to be lubricated every five hours of operation with SAE 20 weight light duty oil. unless otherwise noted. 1. Spherical Bearings (Both Sides) 2. Wheels 3. Discharge Spout 4. Blower Housing 5. Reel Chain' .;': 6. C[...]
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CHUTE CABLE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR cable roller bracket and down to the right hole in the top of the blower housing. C. Turn the cable pulley with the cable bolt toward the bottom of the blower housing. , , " .' ' . D. Put the ends of the cable up through the holes in the bottom of the cable pulley and cross the ends up and over the [...]
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30" SNOW THROWER you enjoy these outstanding features ~ 7/73[...]