Simplicity 1693164 755M Engine Speed, Ground Speed Selector, Deflector, Scraper BAR & Skid Shoes

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Operation

ENGINE SPEED

For overall best performance, run the snowthrower at full engine operating speed. Use the engine Throttle Lever (See Figure 8) to set the engine speed. Slide the Throttle Lever UP to increase engine speed, and DOWN to reduce speed.

GROUND SPEED SELECTOR

Use the Speed Selector (A, Figure 7) to control the drive speed of the snowthrower. There are five forward speeds and two reverse speeds.

Use the lower speeds to blow deep or wet snow. Use the higher speeds to blow light snow or to drive the snow- thrower without blowing snow.

To change speeds, first release the traction Drive Control lever (B, Figure 7), then move the Speed Selector to the desired speed setting. Fully press the traction Drive Control lever to resume operation.

DEFLECTOR

The distance of the discharged snow is mainly controlled by the position of the deflector (Figure 9). (Engine speed also affects distance of discharge.)

The more the deflector is tilted UP, the farther snow will be thrown. Loosen the deflector knob, tilt the deflector UP or DOWN, and then retighten the knob when the desired angle has been chosen.

SCRAPER BAR & SKID SHOES

On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt, the scraper bar should scrape the surface. On surfaces such as gravel, the scraper bar should be high enough so that it will not pick up gravel or debris.

The height of the scraper bar is controlled by raising or lowering the Skid Shoes (See Figure 10).

1.To raise the scraper bar height, rest the scraper bar on a strip of wood equal in thickness to the desired height.

2.Make sure the scraper bar is parallel to the ground surface.

3.Loosen the skid shoe nuts and let the skid shoes drop to the surface.

4.Tighten the nuts, making sure the Skid Shoes are adjusted equally and are parallel to the surface.

5.To lower the height of the scraper bar, raise the Skid Shoes.

6.If the scraper bar becomes worn, it can be replaced by removing the hardware attaching it to the snowthrower.

Throttle

Lever

Figure 8. Engine Speed Selection

Chute

Deflector Knob

Chute

Deflector

Figure 9. Chute Deflector Adjustment

Scraper

Skid Shoe

Bar

Nuts

 

Skid Shoe

Figure 10. Skid Shoe Adjustment

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Contents How to use this file...Operators Manuals Simplicity Technical Publications Department at 414This page Intentionally Blank OPERATOR’S Manual ModelsPage Table Of Contents Preparation Safety RulesGeneral Maintenance & Storage OperationAdditional Decals Safety Signs & DecalsSafety Decals Engine Controls Control Reference ChartSnowthrower Controls Electric Start Units Only ControlsStarting Controls Manual StartDeflector Controls Ground Speed ControlsAuger Control Scraper Height ControlOperation Checks Before Each START-UPStarting the Engine Operating the SnowthrowerDeflector Engine SpeedGround Speed Selector Scraper BAR & Skid ShoesKlik-Pin Outer Hole FREE-WHEELING Traction Drive LockAfter Each USE Klik-Pin Inner HoleOFF-SEASON Storage Regular MaintenanceNormal Care Starting After StorageLubrication Drive Disc Friction DiscEngine fails to start ServiceTroubleshooting Engine starts hard or runs poorlyAuger rotates, but snow is not Scraper bar does not clean hardAuger does not stop when auger Thrown far enoughInitial Adjustment Speed Selector Pivot ADJUST- MentTraction Drive Clutch ROD Adjustment Run-In AdjustmentRelease Auger Control. Auger must stop within 5 seconds Auger Drive Clutch ROD AdjustmentDrive Belt Adjustment Auger Control Belt Cover Checking Auger Belt & Belt Guide AdjustmentsAdjusting Auger Drive Belt Traction Drive Belt Replacement Drive Belts and ReplacementAdjusting Auger Belt Guide Traction Drive Belt & PulleyAuger Drive Belt Replacement Auger Drive Pulley Auger Belt StopsShear Pins Roller Chain ReplacementShear PIN Replacement Keeper linkChecking Tire Pressure Discharge Chute Worm Assembly AdjustmentDischarge Chute Worm Assembly Adjustment Screw Mounting ScrewsEngine Auger HousingOverall Dimensions & Weight DriveTechnical Manual Availability Common Replacement PartsAccessories