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ADJUSTMENT OF COLLECTION DRUM
Height of collection drum can be adjusted in such way that on uneven surface will not be
touched irregularities and that will not be thrown solid objects together with snow, e.g. stones,
pieces of wood etc. Risk of gear and shear bolts (fig. 31A) damage.
1. Loosen nuts of skid shoes on both sides of collection drum (fig. 30A).
2. Adjust the height to surface condition. Upper position for uneven surface, lower position
for quite even surface.
3. Before you fasten the nuts check if there is some height difference between lower rail of
the collection drum and skid shoes. Lower rail of collection drum must not be in contact
with bottom. The nut are to be fastened well.
TIPS FOR SNOW CLEANING
Snow cleaning do as soon as finished falling snow, later lower layer gets icy and is difficult
to clean it. The snow direction keep if possible in the same direction as wind. While working
proceed so that the tracks of snow thrower were overlapped.
CLEANING THE MACHINE
As soon as you finish the work, remove from the machine all the rests of snow. The rests of snow
can get frozen in the machine and the machine will be overloaded, moreover the frozen pieces
of snow and ice could be thrown away. While cleaning, repairs, adjusting, servicing and when
you leave the machine always switch off the engine and disconnect the connector of spark plug.
CLEANING OF STOPPED SPIRAL OR THROWING TUNNEL
WARNING! B
Danger of injury. Before each operation on the machine switch off the engine and
let stop all the rotating parts.
Pull off the ignitions key (or switch in OFF position) and disconnect the connector of spark plug.
The chute clean-out tool is conveniently fastened to the rear of the auger housing with
a mounting clip (fig. 29B). Should snow and ice become lodged in the chute assembly during
operation, proceed as follows to safely clean the chute assembly and chute opening.
WARNING! B
Never use your hands to clear a clogged chute assembly.
SNOW CHAINS (ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT)
For extreme snow and weather conditions is possible to purchase snow chains under order No.
009551. If you do not know how to fit the chains, contact your dealer.

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