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White Outdoor 28 User Manual

White Outdoor 28
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Safety • Set-Up • Operation • Adjustments • Maintenance • Troubleshooting • Parts Lists • Warranty
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT.
PRINTED IN U.S.A. MTD Products Ltd., P. O. Box 1386, KITCHENER, ONTARIO N2G 4J1
OUTDOOR
28”, 30”, 33” & 45” Two-Stage Snow Throwers
06/10/08
769-04100
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White Outdoor 28 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhite Outdoor
Model28
CategorySnow Blower
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Symbols

WARNING Symbol

Symbol indicating important safety instructions that could endanger personal safety and property.

User Responsibility

Restricts machine use to persons who read and follow warnings and instructions.

Safe Operation Practices

General Safety Warnings

Machine can cause severe injuries; failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death.

User Training and Preparation

Emphasizes training, pre-operation checks, and user responsibilities.

Safe Gasoline Handling

Extreme care in handling gasoline due to flammability and explosive vapors.

Hot Surface Warning

Muffler and engine become hot and can cause burns; avoid touching hot parts.

Setting Up Your Snow Thrower

Initial Setup Notes and Components

Covers initial notes, required items, loose parts, and assembly of handles and chute crank.

Chute and Shift Rod Installation

Instructions for attaching the chute assembly and shift rod for proper function.

Optional Features and Initial Checks

Covers lamp wiring, drift cutters, clean-out tool, and initial drive/shift lever checks.

Control System Adjustments

Procedures for adjusting drive control, auger control, skid shoes, and tire pressure for optimal operation.

Operating Your Snow Thrower

Know Your Snow Thrower Controls

Familiarization with controls and features for optimal use of the equipment.

Shift Lever and Engine Controls

Explains shift lever, choke, primer, oil fill, safety key, and rocker switch functions.

Auger and Drive Controls

How to engage auger and drive controls, including control lock and heated handles.

Chute and Steering Controls

How to use chute directional, distance controls, and wheel steering.

Chute Clean-Out Tool and Skid Shoes

Instructions for using the clean-out tool and positioning skid shoes.

Starting and Stopping the Engine

Step-by-step guides for starting and stopping the engine using recoil or electric starter.

Engaging Drive and Augers

How to engage the drive system and augers for snow throwing operation.

Operating Tips and Recommendations

Tips for warming up, removing snow, overlapping paths, and general operation recommendations.

Making Adjustments

Shift Rod Adjustment

How to adjust the shift rod to achieve the full range of speeds.

Drive Control Adjustment

Instructions to check and adjust the drive control for proper engagement.

Skid Shoe Adjustment

How to adjust skid shoes for different surface conditions and snow removal needs.

Auger Control and Chute Adjustments

Adjusting auger control, chute assembly angle, and chute bracket.

Maintaining Your Snow Thrower

Lubrication Points

Lubrication of drive/shifting mechanism, wheels, and auger shaft for proper function.

Auger and Belt Maintenance

Checking augers, shear pins, shave plate, skid shoes, and procedures for replacing belts.

Auger Belt Replacement

Detailed steps for removing and replacing the auger belt.

Drive Belt Replacement

Detailed steps for removing and replacing the drive belt.

Friction Wheel Rubber Replacement

Step-by-step guide for replacing the rubber on the friction wheel.

Off-Season Storage

Storage Preparation and Safety

Instructions for preparing the snow thrower for storage and essential safety precautions.

Trouble Shooting

Engine Issues

Troubleshooting common engine problems like failure to start or running erratically.

Performance Issues

Troubleshooting issues related to vibration, power loss, propulsion, and snow discharge.

Warranty

Three Year Limited Warranty Terms

Explains the terms and conditions of the three-year limited warranty.

Obtaining Warranty Service

Instructions on how to get warranty service from an authorized dealer.

Illustrated Parts Lists

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