Assembly
Note: Determine the left and right sides of the snowthrower by standing in the normal operating position.
Loose Parts
DESCRIPTION
Hex bolts
Locknuts
Washers
Discharge chute
Upper handle
Knobs
Oval head bolts
Curved washers
Installing the Discharge Chute
1. Position the holes on the discharge chute over the hex
bolts on the sides of the chute handle (Fig. 2).
2. Secure the discharge chute onto the hex bolts with two
washers and two locknuts (Fig. 2).
3. While holding the hex bolt heads with a 7/16 in.
(11 mm) wrench, tighten the locknuts securely.
4. Rotate the discharge chute to the upright position.
5. Install the knob tightly onto the screw at the rear of
the discharge chute (Fig. 2).
Figure 2
1. Discharge chute
2. Chute handle
3. Hex bolt
Installing the Handle
1. Position the ends of the upper handle on the inside of
the lower handles and align the holes (Fig. 3).
2. Secure the upper handle to the lower handle using oval
head bolts, curved washers, and knobs (Fig. 3).
4. Washer
5. Locknut
6. Knob
QTY.
2
2
Installing the discharge chute
2
1
1
2
Installing the handle
2
2
3. Position the knobs and curved washers on the inside of
the handle and tighten the knobs securely.
Note:
Ensure that you properly align the oval head bolts
and the curved washers (See inset in Fig. 3).
1. Lower handle
2. Upper handle
3. Oval head bolt
Before Starting
Mixing Gasoline and Oil
Use only clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline (including
oxygenated or reformulated gasoline) with an octane
rating of 87 or higher. To ensure freshness, purchase only
the amount of gasoline you expect to use in 30 days.
Using unleaded gasoline results in fewer combustion
chamber deposits and longer spark plug life.
IMPORTANT: Engines which are certified to comply
with California and U.S. EPA emission regulations for
ULGE engines can operate on regular unleaded
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USE
Figure 3
4. Knob
5. Curved washers