Snapper 155223 R,Ghtl, i,DLE,%, Repair & Adjustments, Dlerpulleya, I ll t/,ff, R,Ghtdecrease

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Section 4 - REPAIR & ADJUSTMENTS

DO NOT attempt any adjustments, maintenance, service, or repairs, with engine running. Stop auger. Stop engine. Remove key. Disconnect spark plug wire and secure wire away from spark plug.

4.1AUGER and WHEEL DRIVE BELT

ADJUSTMENT/REPLACEMENT

When operating machine release the auger clutch control. The auger should come to a complete stop in 5 seconds. If auger does not come to a complete stop in the required time, check and adjust belt tension. Inspect belts frequently for signs of excessive wear. Observe drive belts for slippage due to wear when operating machine. If slippage does occur adjust/replace as follows.

4.1.1.AUGER and WHEEL DRIVE CABLE

ADJUSTMENT

4.1.2.AUGER BELT IDLER PULLEY ADJUSTMENT

NOTE: To adjust the idler pulley and properly tension the auger belt, the auger control cable adjustment must first be loosened as described in the following step. Cable adjustment must be checked after completing the idler pulley adjustment.

1.Loosen jam nut at the end of cable. Hold threaded end of cable and then turn metal housing of cable counter clockwise until threaded portion of cable is extracted from metal housing. Reinstall 1/2" of the threaded portion of cable back into metal housing. Retighten jam nut.

2.Remove belt cover. See Figure 4.2

1.Measure control cable extension from a relaxed position to full extended position. Move control lever against handle. Measure the overall length of the spring. The length of the cable spring should increase by 318"when the clutch control lever is depressed. See Figure 4.1.

(WHEN ENGAGED)

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WHEN HANDLE IS

FIGURE 4.1 DEPRESSED

2.Adjust control cable by loosening jam nut at the

upper end of cable. Hold threaded end of cable and then turn cable clockwise or counter clockwise until

correct extension is achieved. Retighten jam nut.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT over tighten the control cables. The cables must have slack for the auger/impeller brake to function properly and for the wheel drive to de-clutch properly. If the auger control cannot be properly adjusted, belt adjustment and/or replacement will be required. Refer to Section "Auger Belt Idler Pulley Adjustment". If the wheel drive control cannot be properly adjusted, Refer to Section "Rubber Drive Disc Replacement".

REMOVE

BELT

COVER

FIGURE 4.2

3.Loosen nut and bolt that secures the idler pulley. Move idler toward belt for more tension or away from belt for less tension. See Figure 4.3. Retighten bolt and nut securely.

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