Replacement Part List
13
30SB, 36SB, 45SB
Snow BEAST
Snow BEAST Snow Blower
Rev Jan 2016
NOTE: Be sure to add fresh unleaded gasolineand ll
the engine with SAE5-W30 motor oil (1.21.5
before starng your snow blower.
1. Make sure the safety key is fully inserted in order
for the engine to start. Remove the key when the
snow blower is not in use.
2. Firmly push the primer to force the fuel directly
into the engine’s carburetor. Push two to four mes
depending on the temperature. Note: Do not press
the primer buon more than 7 mes. Fuel may leak
from the carburetor with over priming.
3. Make sure the choke is set in the CHOKE posion
(choke more in colder temperatures).
4. Pull the recoil to start the engine.
5. Aer the engine is started, slowly turn the choke up
one level at a me as the engine warms up unl it is
at the maximum level or “RUN LEVEL.”
Before aempng to use your snow blower, make sure you
are familiar with all of the components and have read the
manual.
1. Use a safe, non damaged
power cord to plug into the electric start outlet.
2. Make sure the safety key is fully inserted in order
for the engine to start. Remove the key when the
snow blower is not in use.
3. Firmly push the primer to force the fuel directly
into the engine’s carburetor. Push two to four
mes depending on the temperature.
4. Make sure the choke is set in the CHOKE posion
(choke more in colder temperatures).
5. Press the electric start buon. Note: Do not engage
starter more than 10 seconds each me.
6. Aer the engine is started, slowly turn the choke up
one level at a me as the engine warms up unl it is
at the maximum level or “RUN LEVEL.”
7. Unplug the extension cord before operang the
Thoroughly inspect the area where you plan to use the
snow blower. Look for items such as stones, scks ,
wire, and other foreign objects. If struck by the snow
blower, these and other objects may become
projecles that could lead to serious injury or death.
Clear area of all debris. Keep people and pets at a safe
distance.
The electric starter is designed to
operate on 120 volt AC household current. Use only a
UL-listed, 16 gauge extension cord for outdoor use that is
no longer than 50 feet (15 meters).
To prevent damaging electric start-
er wait 1 minute between every
electric start aempt and never use
electric start in the rain.
Safety Key
Choke