Skid Shoes
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snow thrower are subject to wear. Check these periodi- |
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cally and replace as necessary. |
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Skid Shoes |
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NOTE: The skid shoes on this machine have two wear |
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edges. When one side wears out, they can be rotated |
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180° to use the other edge. |
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1. Remove the six carriage bolts and lock nuts that | Shave Plate |
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secure the two skid shoes to the sides of the auger |
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housing. Refer to Figure |
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2. Position the new skid shoes and secure with the |
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carriage bolts and nuts. Make certain the skid shoes |
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are adjusted to be level. |
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Shave Plate
1.Remove the nuts and carriage bolts that secure the shave plate to the bottom of the housing, Figure
2.Remove the rear most hex nut and carriage bolt
securing the back of each skid shoe to the sides of the housing. Loosen the remaining hex nuts that secure the skid shoes.
3. Slide the shave plate out of the
4. With the mounting holes toward the back, slide the new shave plate into position and secure with the fasteners removed previously.
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Specifications are subject to change without notification or obligation. Images may not reflect your exact model and are for reference purposes only.
Replacing Belts
1.Disconnect the chute crank assembly at the discharge chute end by removing the hairpin clip and the flat washer. Refer to Figure
2. Remove the plastic belt cover, located near the engine, by removing the three
3. a. Loosen the bolt shown in Figure
b. Push the belt keeper and bracket up off the engine pulley. See Figure
4. Remove the hairpin clip and flat washer from the ferrule in order to disconnect the auger idler rod from the brake bracket assembly. See Figure
5. Unhook the spring found on the end of the auger cable from its respective actuator bracket. Refer to
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