Replacement Part List

The 4-cycle engine used in this snow thrower requires 4-cycle motor oil in the crank case. Use a
quality synthetic 5e-30 or 10w-30 oil.
Before You Operate
Before you operate your new snow thrower please review the following checklist.
z Make sure all assembly instructions have been completed..
z Make sure the discharge chute rotates freely.
z Make sure that no loose parts remain in the carton.
As you learn how to properly use the snow thrower, pay extra attention to the following important
items.
z Make sure the engine crank case is filled with the correct amount and type of motor oil.
z Become familiar with the location of all controls and understand their function.
z Before starting the engine, make sure all control operate correctly.
5/OPERATION
Know Your Snow Thrower
(Figure 3)
Read this Instruction Book and safety rules before operation the snow thrower. Compare the
illustration with your snow thrower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls
and adjustments.
Crank Assembly (1) - Changes the direction of the discharge chute.
Chute Deflector (2)-Changes the distance the snow is thrown.
Auger Drive Lever (3) - Starts and stops the auger which propels the snow thrower.
Ignition Key (4) - Must be inserted to start the engine, to stop the engine pull out of the key
Recoil Starter Handle (9) - Use to manually start the engine.
How To Control The Discharge Of The Snow
WARNING: Never direct the discharge of snow toward bystanders.
WARNING: Always stop the engine before unclogging the discharge chute or the auger
housing and before leaving the snow thrower.
1. (Figure 3) Turn the crank assembly (1) to change the discharge direction of the snow.
2. (Figure 3) Loosen the knob (5) on the chute deflector (2).
3. Move the chute deflector (2) up for more distance or down for less distance.
4. Tighten the knob (5).
How To Throw Snow (Figure 3)
1. Engage the auger drive lever (3).
2. To stop throwing snow, release the auger drive lever (3).
WARNING: The operation of any snow thrower can result in foreign objects being
thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye