•Using a wrench, tighten the hex bolt and the hex nut on the upper chute crank bracket.
•Slip the cables that run from the handle panel to the chute into the cable guide located on top of the engine. See Figure 9.
Cable Guide
Figure 9
•Tighten all loose hardware on the handle assembly in the following order — first the four hex bolts at the bottom of the handle, then the carriage bolts and lastly the hex bolts on the rear of the handle panel. Tighten the carriage bolts on the lower chute crank bracket.
Attaching Clutch Cables
The clutch control cables are attached to the snow thrower. For shipping purposes, if the cables are attached to the top of the engine with cable ties, cut the cable ties now. The Z ends of the clutch cables are hooked into the clutch grips on each handle.
•Ensure there is a hex jam nut threaded all the way up the threaded portion of the Z fitting; extras are supplied in the hardware pack. See Figure 10.
•Place the clutch grip in the raised (up) position.
Outer side | Z Fitting |
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Hex Jam
Nut
Flats Ferrule
Barrel
(Viewed from the underside of the handle panel)
Figure 10
•Swing the left auger cable up making sure the cable is routed correctly in the cable roller guides located at the lower rear of the unit.
•Hold the end of the cable at the barrel so the ferrule turns freely without twisting the cable.
Thread the ferrule on to the Z fitting. You may have to pull on the cable slightly to relieve tension. Keep the ferrule turning without twisting the cable.
•You will reach correct adjustment when there is minimal slack in the cable but it is not tight. Hold the flats on the ferrule with pliers and tighten the jam nut against the ferrule. CAUTION: Cables will become loose if you do not tighten the jam nut.
WARNING: There must not be any tension on either clutch cable with the drive or auger clutch grip in the disengaged (up) position. These clutches are a safety feature. Do not override their function.
Attaching Shift Rod
•Place the shift lever in the sixth (6) speed.
•Place the bent end of the shift rod into the hole in the shift arm assembly. See Figure 11. Secure with 5/16 flat washer and hairpin clip from group D of the hardware pack.
•Thread ferrule (included in group D) from the right side onto the other end of the shift rod till it lines up with the upper hole in the shift lever (beneath the handle panel). While aligning the ferrule, push down on the shift rod and the shift arm assembly as far as it will go.
NOTE: You may have to pull the shift lever out of the sixth speed position and move it towards the fifth speed position until the ferrule slides into the hole without force.
•Once the ferrule slides into the hole, turn it
Shift
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Figure 11
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