Final Adjustments - Troy-Bilt 500 series Operator's Manual

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3. One end of each chute keeper is already attached
to the chute flange. Pivot the free end of the chute
keeper to align it with the chute flange and push it
till it snaps into position. See Figure 4. Repeat with
remaining chute keepers.
Chute
Assembly
3
Figure 4
For Models with 4 Way Chute Control Box
1. Pull the hairpin clip out of the clevis pin on the chute
support tube. Save this hardware. See Figure 5.
Hairpin Clip
Figure 5
Figure 6
2. Position the chute assembly so the chute opening
is facing the front of the unit.
3. Place the chute control box on the short tube of the
chute assembly and the chute support tube of the
chute assembly as shown in Figure 6, cables
should be towards the operator.
4. Insert the clevis pin, earlier removed, through the
holes on the chute control box and chute support
tube. Secure with the hairpin clip. See Figure 5.
For All Models without Engine Covers
1. Slip the cables, running from the chute to the
handle panel into the cable guide located on top of
the engine. See Figure 7 .
Chute Keeper
Lamp Wire (optional)
1. Wrap the wire from the lamp down the right handle
4 Way
Chute
as shown in Figure 8 .
Control
2. Plug wire into the alternator lead wire under the fuel
Box
tank. See Figure 8 inset.
Clevis
Pin
Chute Support
Tube
Lamp Wire
NOTE: Wheels are omitted from illustration for clarity.
Cables
Short
Tube
Chute Clean-Out Tool
1. The chute clean-out tool is fastened with a cable tie
to the rear of the auger housing for shipping
Chute Support
Tube
purposes. Cut the cable tie and remove the
extension cord (optional) before operating the snow
thrower.

Final Adjustments

After setting up your snow thrower, check the
adjustments as instructed below and make any final
adjustments necessary before operating the unit.
CAUTION: Perform the following test before operating
the snow thrower for the first time and at the start of
each winter season. Failure to comply with these
adjustment instructions may cause damage to the unit.
6
Cable Guide
Figure 7
Alternator Lead
Figure 8
Alternator
Lead

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