Attachment Power Lift; Adjusting Dial-A-Height; Adjusting Discharge Chute - Toro Wheel Horse 79263 Operator's Manual

42 snowthrower, lawn and garden tractor attachment
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Raising Attachments
1. Stop the machine.
2. Pull attachment lift lever rearward until the latch locks.
In this position the lift will hold the attachment in the
raised position.
Lowering Attachments
1. Stop the machine.
2. Pull attachment lift lever rearward to release lift
pressure then push the button on top to release the latch.
3. Move the lift lever forward to lower the attachment.

Attachment Power Lift

The attachment power lift (on some models) (Fig. 28) is
used to raise and lower attachments.
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Figure 28
1. Key
2. Lift switch —up
Raising Attachments
1. Turn key to the On or Run position (Fig. 28).
2. Push the lift switch up to raise the attachment (Fig. 28).
This will lift and hold the attachment in the raised
position.
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3. Lift switch—down
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Lowering Attachments
1. Turn the key to the On or Run position (Fig. 28).
2. Push the lift switch down to lower the attachment
(Fig. 28).

Adjusting Dial-A-Height

The Dial-A-Height control (Fig. 27) is used to limit the
downward travel of the attachment. The Dial-A-Height
knob is rotated to change the location of this stop, up or
down.
1. Raise the attachment lift: Refer to Raising Attachments.
2. Rotate the Dial-A-Height knob (Fig. 27) to change the
stop location. Turn it clockwise to raise and
counterclockwise to lower the height of the attachment.
The Dial-A-Height indicator (Fig. 27) will show the
change, high to low, in attachment lift height as an
adjustment is made.

Adjusting Discharge Chute

Danger
When the snowthrower is in operation, the
impeller and auger can be rotating and cut off or
injure hands and feet.
Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing and
inspecting the snowthrower, and before
unclogging the discharge chute, disengage the
PTO, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait
for all moving parts to stop.
Use a stick, not your hands, to remove an
obstruction from the discharge chute.
Stay away from the discharge and auger
openings while operating the snowthrower.
Keep face, hands, feet, and any other part of
your body or clothing away from concealed,
moving, or rotating parts.
You can rotate the discharge chute 180 side to side by
turning the crank handle (Fig. 29).
You can adjust the height and distance snow is thrown by
moving the chute deflector, on top of the discharge chute,
up and down (Fig. 29).

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