Massey Ferguson L&G 1694404 manual Operation

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Operation

Transporting

1.Disengage the electric clutch and then raise the snowthrower.

2.Adjust ground speed according to surface conditions.

3.Select a low ground speed when transporting on a slippery surface.

Engine & Ground Speed Selection

Always run the engine at full throttle.

Normally, a low ground speed is best for throwing snow. The deeper or heavier the snow, the slower the recom- mended ground speed.

Starting & Stopping

1.Start the tractor engine. Set engine throttle at full speed.

2.Lower the snowthrower.

3.Engage the electric clutch switch. Snowthrower auger should rotate. Disengage the electric clutch switch. snowthrower auger should stop.

4.Select the proper ground speed.

5.To stop the tractor, depress the clutch/brake pedal. To stop the snowthrower, disengage the electric clutch. Before leaving the seat, stop the engine, dis- engage the electric clutch, set the parking brake, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop.

Daily Storage

1.Run the snowthrower a few minutes after blowing snow to prevent freeze-up of auger.

2.Allow tractor engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.

Off-Season Storage

WARNING

To prevent an explosion or fire, never store the tractor with fuel in the tank inside a building where an ignition source is present.

1.Remove snowthrower from the tractor. Hitch can remain installed if other attachments are to be used.

2.Use water pressure or a brush to thoroughly clean the housing.

3.Paint, or lightly coat with oil, any area where paint has been worn or chipped away.

4.Lubricate the snowthrower.

5.Store the snowthrower and hitch in a dry place.

Snow Removal Suggestions

Determine the best snow removal pattern before beginning.

Wind direction is an important factor to consider. Rotate the spout to discharge snow downwind.

Plan the pattern so that you avoid throwing snow on cleared areas and on yourself as you are operating.

When land contour permits, it is best to travel in the longest direction to minimize turning.

In very deep or heavy snow, it may be necessary to make the first pass with snowthrower partially raised, backing up every few feet to clear the snow left on the surface. Also, it may be necessary to slice off less than the full width of the auger or reduce ground speed.

If snow stops flowing freely from the spout, back away until the snowthrower clears itself.

CAUTION

Always raise the snowthrower before turning or backing up, to prevent damage to the unit.

WARNING

If auger does not start and stop when engag- ing/disengaging electric clutch, see your autho- rized dealer. Under no circumstances should you attempt to defeat the safety system.

WARNING

If the auger stalls or the chute plugs, DISENGAGE THE ELECTRIC CLUTCH, STOP THE ENGINE AND REMOVE THE KEY. SET THE PARKING BRAKE.

WAIT FOR MOVING PARTS TO STOP. Remove the foreign object or clear the spout with a piece of wood before restarting the engine. Never place hands into auger housing or spout to clear jammed object. Auger may rotate when object is removed.

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