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Drive Type | Self-Propelled |
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Number of Forward Speeds | 6 |
Number of Reverse Speeds | 2 |
Engine Type | 4-Cycle |
Engine Displacement | 208 cc |
Auger Material | Steel |
Clearing Width | 24 inches |
Engine | Briggs & Stratton |
Start Type | Electric start |
Intake Height | 21 inches |
Throw Distance | 40 feet |
Starter Type | Electric |
Instructions for familiarizing yourself with the snow thrower's controls and proper use before operation.
Steps to take before operating the snow thrower, including area inspection and fuel handling.
Covers general warranty, specific exclusions, and conditions not covered.
Details on repair warranty, legal disclaimers, and liability limitations.
Lists applicable warranty periods and customer responsibilities for maintenance.
Familiarization with the snow thrower's controls, adjustments, and safety symbols.
Instructions on operating controls before starting the engine.
Procedures for checking engine oil level and adding gasoline.
Step-by-step instructions for starting the engine using electric or recoil starter.
Advice for optimal snow throwing performance and safe operation.
Schedule for maintenance tasks, general advice, and lubrication guidelines.
Essential inspection and maintenance steps to perform before operating the snow thrower.
Instructions for maintaining tire pressure and inspecting/replacing belts.
Guidance on engine oil, muffler, spark plug, cleaning, and oil viscosity.
Procedures for adjusting snow thrower height, chute deflector, and replacing shear bolts.
Steps for removing the belt cover and replacing impeller shear bolts.
Instructions on how to remove and install the auger belt.
Steps for removing and installing the drive belt.
Information on carburetor, engine speed, and governor.
Adjusting the drive engagement cable for proper gear speed.
Adjusting the auger control cable for proper auger engagement and rotation.
Cleaning and inspecting the snow thrower before storing.
Procedures for storing the engine, fuel system, and cylinder.
Troubleshooting steps for engine starting failures, loss of power, and rough running.
Resolving problems with vibration, recoil starter, traction drive, and snow discharge.