Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER; Carefully read and follow the rules for safe operation.; FOR YOUR RECORDS
INTRODUCTION 2 1741506 Congratulations on your purchase. This Snowthrower has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you the bestpossible dependability and performance. However, like all mechanical products, your machine will occasionally require adjust-ment and maintenance. This handboo...
Page 3 - RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION; WARNING; indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,; Hazard Symbols and the meanings
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 3 1741491 This manual contains safety information tomake you aware of the hazards and risks associated with snow throwers, and how to avoid them.The snow thrower is designed and intended for removalof snow, and should not be used for any other purpose. Itis important that yo...
Page 4 - in text; Safe Operation Practices for Snowthrowers
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 4 1741506 WARNING: This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Read these safetyrules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control of unit, severe per-sonal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damag...
Page 5 - Children
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION 5 1741491 12. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care when operat-ing in reverse. 13. Disengage power to the collector/impeller when snow- thrower is transported or not in use. 14. Use only attachments and accessories...
Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 1741506 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 HAZARD SYMBOLS AND THE MEANINGS ....
Page 7 - SAFETY DECALS; Engine operation and safety decals are
SAFETY DECALS 7 1741506 This unit has been designed and manufactured to provide you with the safety and reliability you would expect from an industry leader in outdoor power equipment. Although reading this manual and safety instructions it contains will provide you with the necessary basic knowledg...
Page 8 - DESCRIPTION; Decals
SAFETY DECALS 8 1741506 PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO Decals * DECAL, EPA, MASS 1 ----- DECAL, ELECTRIC START, COVER UP (Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only) 2 761793MA DECAL, ELECTRIC START (Used on Model 6210540x37NA 5021E Only) 2 48X5638MA DECAL, DASH PANEL (Used on Model 6210530x37NA 5021R Only)...
Page 9 - SECTION 1: LIMITED WARRANTY
OWNER’S INFORMATION 1741506 9 WARRANTY STATEMENT SECTION 1: LIMITED WARRANTY Husqvarna Forest & Garden Company (“Husqvarna”) warrants Husqvarna product to the original purchaser to be free from defectsin material and workmanship from the date of purchase for the “Warranty Period” of the product ...
Page 10 - SECTION 3: ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY; SECTION 4: EXCEPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS; SECTION 5: CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
OWNER’S INFORMATION 1741506 10 WARRANTY STATEMENT SECTION 3: ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY The following items are not covered by this warranty: 1. Normal customer maintenance items which become worn through normal regular use, including, but not limited to, belts, blades, blade adapters, bulbs...
Page 11 - ASSEMBLY; PARTS BAG CONTENTS; In this instruction book, left and right; Figure 1
ASSEMBLY 11 1741506 PARTS BAG CONTENTS 1 - Electric Start Cord (Not Shown)1 - Owner’s Manual1 - Fuel Stabilizer1 - Container Oil 5W30 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 1 − Knife WARNING: Always wear safety glassesor eye shields while assembling the Figure 3 shows the snowthrower in the operating position....
Page 12 - ADD OIL TO THE ENGINE; explosion can cause severe burns or death.; 7XUQHQJLQHRIIDQGOHWHQJLQHFRRODWOHDVWPLQXWHV; ADD FUEL TO THE ENGINE; DPLQLPXPRIRFWDQH'2127XVHOHDGHGJDVROLQH
ASSEMBLY 12 1741506 ADD OIL TO THE ENGINE NOTE: Engine may already contain some residual oil. Check frequently when filling thecrankcase. DO NOT overfill. The snow thrower was shipped with a container of 5W30 motor oil. This oil must be added to the engine before operating. NOTE: Oil level must be a...
Page 13 - BEFORE YOU OPERATE
ASSEMBLY 13 1741506 BEFORE YOU OPERATE Before you operate your new snow thrower,please review the following checklist: 0DNHVXUHDOODVVHPEO\LQVWUXFWLRQVKDYHEHHQFRPSOHWHG0DNHVXUHWKHGLVFKDUJHFKXWHURWDWHVIUHHO\0DNHVXUHWKDWQRORRVHSDUWVUHPDLQLQWKHFDUWRQ As you learn how to properly use the snowthrower, ...
Page 14 - OPERATION; Figure 3; Control and Equipment Features (Figure 3); Cuts through the snow.
OPERATION 14 1741506 Figure 3 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Control and Equipment Features (Figure 3) Crank Assembly (1) - Changes the direction of the discharge chute. Chute Deflector (2) - Changes the distance the snow is thrown. Discharge Chute (3) - Changes the direction the snow is thrown. Auger Dri...
Page 15 - change the discharge direction of the snow.; HOW TO STOP DISCHARGING SNOW; To stop discharging snow, release; HOW TO THROW SNOW; If the auger continues to rotate, see; Figure 4
OPERATION 15 1741506 WARNING: Never direct the dis-charge of snow toward bystanders. HOW TO CONTROL DISCHARGE OF SNOW WARNING: Always stop the enginebefore unclogging the discharge chute or the auger housing and before leaving thesnow thrower. 1. (Figure 3) Turn the crank assembly (1) to change the ...
Page 16 - BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
OPERATION 16 1741506 BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Before you service or start the engine, familiarize yourself with the snow thrower. Be sure you understand the function and location of all controls. 2. Make sure that all fasteners are tight. 3. Make sure the fuel tank is filled with fresh, clean f...
Page 17 - HOW CLEAR A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTE; First disconnect the power; HOW TO START A WARM ENGINE; If an engine has been running and is; SNOW THROWING TIPS
OPERATION 17 1741506 1. With the engine running, quickly pull the re- coil starter handle (10) three or four times with a continuous full arm stroke. This will produce a loud clattering sound that is not harmful to the engine or starter. 2. Stop the engine. Wipe all snow and moisture from the carbur...
Page 18 - Clean the snowthrower after each use.; Dry and Average Snow; packed; Snow Banks And Drifts; In snow of great
OPERATION 18 1741506 3. For complete snow removal, slightly overlap leach previous path. 4. When possible, discharge the snow down wind. 5. The distance the snow will be discharged can be adjusted by moving the discharge chute deflector. Raise the deflector for more distance or lower the deflector f...
Page 19 - MAINTENANCE; CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES; Use the following maintenance section; repair, disconnect the wire from the spark plug.; o charge” emissions control; GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
MAINTENANCE 19 1741506 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICE RECORDS Fill in dates as you complete regular service. Before Each Use First 2 Hours Every 5 Hours Every 10 Hours Every 25 Hours Each Season Before Storage SERVICE DATES Check And Tighten All Screws and Nuts √ √ Check Spark Plug √ √ Check Driv...
Page 20 - AFTER EACH USE; HPRYHWKHGLVFKDUJHFKXWH; LUBRICATION BEFORE STORAGE; a clinging type of grease such as Lubriplate.; Figure 5
MAINTENANCE 20 1741506 AFTER EACH USE &KHFNIRUDQ\ORRVHRUGDPDJHGSDUWV7LJKWHQDQ\ORRVHIDVWHQHUV&KHFNDQGPDLQWDLQWKHDXJHU&KHFNFRQWUROVWRPDNHVXUHWKH\DUHIXQFWLRQLQJSURSHUO\,IDQ\SDUWVDUHZRUQRUGDPDJHGUHSODFHLPPHGLDWHO\&KHFNDOOVDIHW\DQGLQVWUXFWLRQGHFDOVDQGODEHOV5HSODFHDQ\GHFDOVRUODEHOVWK...
Page 21 - Make sure the auger does not rotate when the; HOW TO REMOVE THE BELT COVER; Figure 6
MAINTENANCE 21 1741506 HOW TO ADJUST THE AUGER CONTROLCABLE The auger control is adjusted at the factory. Duringnormal use, the auger control cable can becomestretched and the auger drive lever will not pro-perly engage or disengage the auger. 1. (Figure 6) Remove the “Z” hook (1) from the auger dri...
Page 22 - HOW TO REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT; Remove the belt cover. See “How To Remove The; Figure 8
MAINTENANCE 22 1741506 3 4 5 3 3 3 6 6 1 2 HOW TO REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT The drive belt is of special construction and must bereplaced with original factory replacement belt avail-able from your nearest authorized service center. 1. Remove the belt cover. See “How To Remove The Belt Cover.” 2. (Figu...
Page 23 - HOW TO REPLACE THE AUGER
MAINTENANCE 23 1741506 HOW TO REPLACE THE AUGER 1. Remove the belt cover. See “How To Remove The Belt Cover.” 2. Remove the drive belt. See “How To Replace The Drive Belt.” 3. (Figure 11) Remove the auger pulley (1) from the auger shaft (threads are left hand; turn clock- wise to remove). 4. To keep...
Page 25 - HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
MAINTENANCE 25 1741506 6. Be sure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are securely fastened. Inspect all visible moving parts for damage, breakage, and wear. Replace if necessary. 7. Cover the bare metal parts of the blower housing and auger with spray rust pre- ventative lubricant. 8. Put the unit in ...
Page 26 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHART; Trouble
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 26 1741506 Trouble Cause Correction Difficulty starting Defective spark plug. Replace spark plug. Water or dirt in fuel system. Use carburetor bowl drain to flush andrefill with fresh fuel. Engine runs erratic Blocked fuel line, empty gas tank,or stale gasoline/petrol. Clean fu...
Page 27 - Engine And Frame Assembly
Engine And Frame Assembly NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0003 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 4 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rig...
Page 28 - Footnotes
PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO Engine And Frame Assembly Footnotes ENGINE (09A413-0202-E1 FOR MODEL NO. 6210540X37NA-ELECTRIC STARTER) 1 ----- ENGINE (09A412-0267-E1 FOR MODEL NO. 6210530X37NA-RECOIL STARTER) 1 ----- NUT, 5/16-18 2 601 50 51 29 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK .31 X .58 X .08 3 601 40 00 79 TANK, FU...
Page 31 - Auger And Control Assembly
Auger And Control Assembly NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0005 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 8 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All ri...
Page 33 - Discharge Chute
Discharge Chute NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0007 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 10 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reser...
Page 35 - Handle Assembly
Handle Assembly NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0011 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 12 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reser...
Page 37 - Chute Rod Assembly
Chute Rod Assembly NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0009 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 14 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights re...
Page 41 - Wheels
Wheels NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 0013 The above parts group applies to the following Mfg. Nos.: 18 2007 Copyright © by Briggs and Stratton Corporation Briggs and Stratton Yard Power Products Group Milwaukee, WI, USA. All rights reserved 62105...