MTD 644E, 664G manual Attaching Shift Rod Hardware D

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Insert curved end of the Z fitting into the top hole in the triangular metal tab on the auger control grip. The triangular metal tab on the auger control grip must face the center of the handle panel.

See Figure 6.

Triangle

Metal Tab

Auger Control

“Z” Fitting

Triangle

Metal Tab

Figure 6

Place the auger control on top of the left handle. The triangular metal tab must be between the handle and the bracket. See Figure 6.

Secure with hex bolt, spacer, and hex lock nut. Do not overtighten this bolt as it will prevent the control from automatically returning to their upright position. See Figure 7.

 

Auger Control

Left

Left Bracket

Handle

 

Hex Lock Nut

Spacer

Hex Bolt

Handle Panel

“Z” Fitting

Figure 7

Repeat process for the right side Traction Control.

Lay handle assembly behind snow thrower. See Figure 8.

Insert a hex bolt 3/4” long and lock washer through the lower hole on the bottom of the handle.

Hold the handle assembly up to the bottom of the snow thrower frame and thread the hex bolt into the lower hole in snow thrower frame. Do not tighten at this time. See Figure 8.

Repeat process on the other side.

Handle Panel &

Handles

Hex Bolt &

Lock Washer

Figure 8

Raise the handle assembly into the upright position and align the top holes in the handle with the top holes in the snow thrower frame. Attach using 2” long hex bolts, lock washers and saddles. (Curve in saddle must match the curve in the handle.)

See Figure 9.

Tighten all hardware used to attach the handle assembly to the snow thrower frame.

 

 

2” Hex Bolt

Saddle

 

 

Cable Roller

 

Guide

Lock

 

 

3/4” Hex

 

Washers

 

 

Bolt

Figure 9

Attaching Shift Rod (Hardware D)

Place the shift lever in the fastest forward speed position.

Rotate the shift arm assembly counter clockwise as far as it will go. Insert the shift rod through the shift arm assembly. When installed, the shift arm assembly should point left. Secure with flat washer and hairpin clip. See Figure 10.

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