MTD 644E, 664G manual Attaching The Chute Directional Control

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Attaching The Chute Directional Control

(Hardware C)

Thread one hex nut about halfway onto eye bolt on the chute directional control.

Insert eye bolt through the hole provided in the left handle. See Figure 13.

Secure with cupped washer (cupped side against the handle) and other hex nut. Do not tighten until after attaching the other end of the chute directional control.

Hex Nut

Cupped

Washer

Eye Bolt

Figure 13

To align the spiral on the chute directional control, you may have to loosen the carriage bolts and hex lock nuts securing lower chute bracket to the extension on the left side of the chute assembly. See Figure 14.

Insert the end of the control into the hole in the plastic bushing in the lower chute bracket.

Place the flat washer on the end of the chute directional control, and insert hairpin clip into hole in the end of control. See Figure 14.

Adjust the chute bracket so that the spiral on the chute directional control fully engages the teeth on the chute assembly.

Tighten nuts on the lower chute bracket securely.

Tighten hex nut on the eye bolt on chute directional control.

Carriage

 

Bolts

 

 

Hex Lock

Lower Chute

Nuts

 

Bracket

 

Hairpin

Chute

Directional

Clip

Control

Flat

Lower Chute

Bracket

Washer

 

Figure 14

Lamp Wiring (If Equipped)

NOTE: A lamp is an optional feature of some model snow throwers and is NOT standard equipment. On models so equipped, a lamp will either be installed on the dash panel at the factory OR packaged separately as a Kit within the carton, depending on the model.

If so equipped, wrap the wire from the lamp down the right handle until the wire can be plugged into the alternator lead wire located under the fuel tank. See Figure 15. Lamp wire must not interfere with any controls or cables.

Lower Handle

Alternator

Lead

Lamp

Wire

Figure 15

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