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InstructionBook SnowThrower Model 624604x35 Manueld'instructions chasse-neige mod#.le 624604x35 Read and keep this book for future reference. This book contains important Information on SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE. Lisezet conservez ce manuelpourr6f6rence.Cemanuelcontientdesinformations importantes concernant la SECURITE, L EMONTAGE, L 'UTILISATION ETL'ENTRETIEN. F-OO1052J 11I01/99...
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NOTE: This unit is equipped with an iatema! combustion engine and must not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brash-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrestor is used, it must be maintained in effective working order by the operator.
Miseisasuga, Ont. L5T-1R1 atdhodzedfieldservicefacilities.For additional workmanship.For assistancein making such 1-800-661-6662, Information, see thewarrantiescovedngthese adjustments,consultyourInstructionBook. parUcular p arts.If youare uncertainwhether To make a claimunderthis Murray,Inc. TWO (2) reference. PRODUCT INFORMATION Followall the assemblyand preparation instmcSoos. IMPORTANT: Many unitsare notassembled Inspect the unit.
INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS IMPORTANT:The following pictorials are Io- ¢cted on your unH or on Iltorcture supplied with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for each pictorial. Safety Warning Symbols DANGER IMPORTANT Avoid Injury From DANGER DANGER Read Owner's Manual Rotating Auger.
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Safe Operation Practices for Snow Throwers As Recommended By: American National Standards Institute. Neverattempt to makeany adjustments 11. DO not clear snow across the face of slopes. IMPORTANt': Safety standards require operator tha e_ne (motor)is rur_._ (except presence controls to mir_ze dsk of injury.
ASSEMBLY 5. (Flgure4)Cutthecabletiethatholds_e skids, see "How To Adjust The Height Of The upper crank rod (10) to the handle. Careful- Skids" in the Maintenance section. ly remove the cotter pin (12) and clevis pin Read and followthe assemblyand adjustment (13) from the yoke (17) on lower end of the foryoursnowthrower.Allfasteners How To Prepare Engine...
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ENGL/SH 1. (Figure 2) Turn the crank m$_mmbly (2) to 3. OLsnoor,.eot the kRokPin (1) fromthe wheel 3. Make sum the trectton drive laver (1) and change the discharge dlrec_onof the snow. locked position (2). Pushthe kllck pin (1) the auger drive lever (5) are in the disen- through the unlockedaxle holeonly.
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ENGL/SH How To Remove Snow or Oebds From How TOStart An Engine W'_h A Frozen Electric 2. Mostefficientsnowthrowing is accomplished Starter (Figure 2) when the snowis removedimmediatelyafter The Auger Housing (Figure2) if falls. If the electdc starter is frozen and wilt not fum 3.
MAINTENANCE CHART CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE RECORDS very Fill In dates as you Before Rrst Every Every complete regular Each Each Before service. Hours Hours Hours Hours Season Storage SERVICE DATES Change Engine Oil Check Spark Plug Check Fuel Check Auger Clutch Cable Adjustment (See Cable Adjustment) Lubdcate Disc Ddve Plate Zsrk (See Maintenance)
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ENGL/SH Items NotToLubricate 4. Adjust the sorsw bar (15) to allow 1/8 Inch 3. (Figure 16) Loosenthe nut (2) an the Idler (Figure clearance between the scraper bar (15) and pulley (3) Movethe Idler pulley (3) 1/8 inch 1. Do not lubricate the hex shaft end sprock- the sidewalkor area to be cleared.
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ENGL/SH 12. (Rgure 18) Installthe bolts (5) on each side 6. (Rgura 16) Install the belt cover (1). Tighten 7. (Figura 22) Remove the three fastenera (4) screw(2). of the motor mount frame (6). that hold the friction wheel (5) to the hub 13.Tightanthe bolts (3) on each sideof the mO- 7.
2. Let the engine run until it is out of gassfine. 11. Cover the snowthrowerwith a suitablepro- store or from a =Murray,Inc. Central Parts tectlvecoverthat does not retain moisture. Distributor" l istedon the backpage of this 3. Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the Inetru_on Book.