Troy-Bilt 5210R manual Engine and Snowthrower Maintenance, Engine Ignition System, Spark Plug

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ENGINE AND SNOWTHROWER MAINTENANCE

7.Slowly unscrew the drain plug. Allow the oil to run down the cardboard and into the container.

8.After the oil has drained, reinstall the drain plug and very securely tighten it.

9.Add clean oil to the engine. See "Checking Engine Oil Level and Adding Oil to Engine".

Engine Ignition System

The snowthrower engine has an electronic ignition system. This system eliminates the traditional set of points and condensor. The electronic ignition system also eliminates the yearly tune-up. The only sched- uled maintenance you need to perform on the engine'signition system concerns the spark plug (which is discussed next).

Spark Plug

Yearly, or every 100 hours of operation, remove the engine'sspark plug, clean it, and inspect it. Clean the spark plug by scraping it (don'twire brush it or sand blast it). Replace the spark plug with a new one if its electodes were pitted or burned, or if its por- celain was cracked.

Before installing the spark plug, set its electrode gap at 0.030 inch.

COMPLIANCE WITH RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS CERTI- FIED. REPLACE SPARK PLUG WITH RESISTOR

.030 (.8 mm) SPARK PLUG.

FEELER GAUGE

Figure 5-3

Carburetor Adjustment

Your carburetor has been set for proper operation. If you believe that it has come out of adjustment, please refer to the engine owner'smanual for the correct carburetor adjustment procedure.

SNOWTHROWER MAINTENANCE

Lubrication

Refer to Figure 5-4 and the numbered items follow- ing it to determine which areas on your snowthrower should be lubricated.

At the beginning and end of each snow throwing season, be sure to lubricate the snow thrower as recommended. This will help prevent any corrosion at

friction points during the off-season. It will also ensure that the snowthrower will be ready to use when the first snow falls.

AUGER

FRONT VIEW OF AUGER

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Figure 5-4

1.Use clean engine oil or a silicone spray to lubri- cate the handlebar levers'pivot points. Be careful not to get any oil or silicone spray on the levers.

2.Clean any dirt off the toothed part of the flange on the bottom of the discharge chute. Apply fresh grease to the worm gear and toothed part of the flange.

3.Apply fresh engine oil to the bearing on each side of the auger shaft. Wipe off any excess oil.

4.Sparingly oil the discharge chute control crank where it enters the control panel. Also oil it at the support on top of the left hand rear side of the frame.

5.Sparingly apply oil to the two pivot points on the deflector cap.

6.One at a time, remove the wheels and apply fresh grease to the wheel shaft and clevis pin. This makes future wheel removal easier.

7.Check the auger gear box'sgear oil level. Move the snowthrower to a level area. Unscrew the plug (Figure 5-4, Item 7) from the front of the gear box. Oil should just begin to flow out of the hole. If it doesn't,add SAE 90 gear oil to the gear box. Fill the gear box until the oil just begins to flow from

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Contents III Features and Controls Table of Contents Page U.S.A For Service or PartsAddress Hours Telephone Numbers CanadaTraining PreparationSafety OperationMaintenance and Storage DecalsEasy Assembly Connect the Ignition Ground Wires Easy AssemblyAttach the Handlebars Attach the Deflector Chute Assembly Attach Cables to Control LeversCheck the nansmissionGear Oil Level Attach the drift slicers to the snowthrowersauger housingCheck the TiresAir Pressure Add Oil to the EngineSnow Thrower and Engine Controls Snow Thrower ControlsEngine Controls Engine Ignition KeyswitchSnow Thrower and Engine Controls Scraper Blade FigureSnow Thrower and Engine Controls Pre-start Checklist StartingOperation Stopping Moving the Snowthrower in ReverseChanging Speeds OperationSnow Throwing Tips Operation Engine and Snowthrower Maintenance Engine MaintenanceEngine Ignition System Engine and Snowthrower MaintenanceCarburetor Adjustment Spark PlugWheel Drive Cable Adjustment Wheel Drive Belt Removal and InstallationAuger Drive Cable Adjustment Auger Drive Belt Removal and Installation Each Hours End Before After EverySeason Troubleshooting Auger drive lever does Auger spins when AugerEngine overheats Not make auger spinNot make wheels turn Wheels turn when WheelWheel Drive Lever does Snowthrower doesntElectric start motor Snowthrower makesSloping cut in snow Wontcrank engineSpecifications SnowthrowerLimited Three Year Warranty

5210R specifications

The Troy-Bilt 5210R is a versatile and durable snow blower designed for homeowners who seek efficient snow removal solutions. With its powerful features and advanced technologies, the 5210R stands out in the competitive landscape of outdoor equipment.

At the heart of the Troy-Bilt 5210R is its robust 208cc engine, which delivers reliable performance when tackling both light and heavy snowfall. The engine is engineered for easy start-ups, ensuring you can quickly get to work even in cold weather conditions. The machine's 24-inch wide clearing width allows you to efficiently clear large areas, while its 21-inch intake height enables it to handle deep snow with ease.

One of the standout features of the Troy-Bilt 5210R is its In-Dash Headlight. This essential addition enhances visibility during early morning or evening snow removal tasks, making it a safer and more user-friendly option. The control panel is designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring easy-to-reach levers and controls that allow users to adjust speed and chute direction with minimal effort.

The 5210R boasts an innovative 180-degree adjustable chute, which allows for precise snow placement. This feature is especially useful for directing snow away from walkways or driveways and keeping your property clear and safe. Additionally, the chute is made from durable materials, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of harsh winter conditions.

The snow blower's heavy-duty tires provide excellent traction and stability on various terrains, allowing users to navigate through snow-covered surfaces easily. Troy-Bilt's signature power steering feature further enhances maneuverability, making it simple to turn and control the machine even in tight spaces.

For added convenience, the Troy-Bilt 5210R features an easy-to-clean design that simplifies maintenance. The accessible parts allow for quick inspections and cleaning, ensuring the machine remains in peak condition season after season.

In conclusion, the Troy-Bilt 5210R snow blower is a powerful, reliable, and user-friendly tool for tackling winter weather challenges. With its robust engine, adjustable chute, and user-oriented design, it provides homeowners with an effective solution for maintaining clear driveways and walkways during snowy months. This makes the 5210R an excellent investment for anyone looking to enhance their snow removal arsenal.