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Page 5 - Table of Contents; WARNING; Safety Rules & Information
1 Table of Contents WARNING You must read, understand and comply with all safetyand operating instructions in this manual beforeattempting to set-up and operate your snowthrower. Failure to comply with all safety and operatinginstructions can result in loss of machine control,serious personal injury...
Page 7 - Safety Rules; CHILDREN
3 Safety Rules CHILDREN Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to thepresence of children. Children are often attracted to theunit and the operating activity. Never assume that childrenwill remain where you last saw them. • Keep children out of the area and under the watchful care o...
Page 9 - Identification Tags; LLEE; CE Models; CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS; IDENTIFICATION TAGS
5 Identification Tags When contacting your authorized dealer for replace-ment parts, service, or information you MUST havethese numbers. Record your model name/number, manufacturer’s identi-fication numbers, and engine serial numbers in thespace provided for easy access. These numbers can befound in...
Page 10 - Safety Decals; GENERAL
6 Safety Decals Part No. 1722674 Discharge Chute Danger Decal Part No. 1722641 Discharge Chute Danger Decal Part No. 1722642 Auger Danger Decal Part No. 1722643 WARNING / Main Dash Decal, North American Models Part No. 1722639 WARNING / Main Dash Decal, CE Models Part No. 1722640 Auger Control Decal...
Page 11 - Safety Icons
Warning: Read Operator’s Manual. Read and understand the Operator’sManual before using this machine. 7 Safety Icons Danger: Thrown Objects. This machine is capable of throwingobjects and debris. Keep bystandersaway. Warning: Remove Key BeforeServicing. Remove the key, disconnect sparkplug wire, and ...
Page 13 - CONTROL LOCATIONS
9 Features & Controls Fuel Fuel tank filler cap (see illustration). The fuel shut offvalve is located under the fuel tank. Close the valvewhen the snowthrower is not in use. Open the valvebefore stating. Starter Handle Used to pull-start the engine. Primer Button Primes carburetor for faster col...
Page 14 - Engine Controls; STARTING CONTROLS; Units with Optional Electric Start; Manual Start
10 Engine Controls STARTING CONTROLS See Figure 1 for the following instructions. Units with Optional Electric Start A. Electric Start Button - The Electric Start Button (A) activates an electric starter mounted to theengine, eliminating the need to pull the starter han-dle. The Electric Start Butto...
Page 15 - Controls; GROUND SPEED CONTROLS; AUGER CONTROL
11 Controls Figure 2. Operator's Control PositionA. Speed Selector C. Auger Control B. Traction Control D. Chute Direction Control Figure 3. Snowthrower ControlsA. Speed Selector E. Chute Deflector B. Traction Drive Control F. Chute Deflector Knob C. Auger Control G. Skid Shoes D. Chute Control H. T...
Page 16 - Operation; GENERAL OPERATION; CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP
12 Operation GENERAL OPERATION CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP 1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts, bolts and clips are secure. 2. Check the engine oil level. See your engine Owner’s Manual for procedure and specifications. 3. Check to make sure spark plug wire is attached and spark...
Page 17 - STARTING THE ENGINE; Tecumseh Models
13 Operation STARTING THE ENGINE Refer to Figure 4. 1. Turn the fuel valve (B) to the ON position. 2. Insert the engine key (F) into the engine key slot. 3. Move the throttle lever (E) to the FAST position. 4. Fully close the choke (G) if engine is cold (a warm engine may not require choking). 5. Pu...
Page 18 - OPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER; GROUND SPEED SELECTOR
14 Operation OPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER 1. Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction. 2. Set the speed selector to the desired forward speed. 3. Fully press and hold the auger control (C, Figure 5) on the right-hand grip to begin auger rotation. To dis-engage the auger, completely release t...
Page 19 - DEFLECTOR
15 Operation DEFLECTOR The distance of the discharged snow is mainly controlledby the position of the deflector (Figure 7). (Engine speedalso affects distance of discharge.) The more the deflector is tilted UP, the farther snow willbe thrown. Loosen the deflector knob, tilt the deflectorUP or DOWN, ...
Page 20 - AFTER EACH USE
16 Operation Figure 9. Traction Drive Lock - Disengaged FREE-WHEELING ANDTRACTION DRIVE LOCK For easy turning when pushing the snowthrower, youcan disengage the traction drive at one or both wheelsby using the Traction Lock Pins (See Figures 9 & 10). 1. Turn the unit off, remove the Engine Key, ...
Page 21 - Maintenance; SCHEDULE; CHECKING TIRE PRESSURE
17 Maintenance SCHEDULE CHECK AUGER GEAR CASE LUBRICATION 1. Place the snowthrower on a level surface. 2. Remove the fill plug (Figure 12). 3. Check the lubricant level. It should be level with the lower edge of the plug opening. If not, add SimplicityWinter Weight Worm Gear Oil (available from your...
Page 22 - IMPORTANT NOTE; LUBRICATION
18 Maintenance Figure 17. Lubricate Deflector Hinges Remove wheels and grease axles once each year. There are two grease fittings on the auger shaft. Wipethe fittings clean and apply grease, using a grease gun.Also apply grease on other points indicated. Apply medium weight (10W) oil to points shown...
Page 23 - Storage
19 Storage TEMPORARY STORAGE (30 DAYS OR LESS) Remember, the fuel tank will still contain some gasoline, sonever store the unit indoors or in any other area where fuelvapor could travel to any ignition source. Fuel vapor is alsotoxic if inhaled, so never store the unit in any structure usedfor human...
Page 24 - TROUBLESHOOTING
20 Troubleshooting,Adjustments, & Service WARNING B e f o r e p e r f o r m i n g a n y a d j u s t m e n t o r s e r v i c e t osnowthrower, stop the engine and wait for movingparts to stop. Remove the key. To prevent accidentalstarting, disconnect the spark plug wire and fastenaway from the pl...
Page 25 - Troubleshooting; PROBLEM
21 Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Auger rotates, but snow is notthrown far enough 1. Chute Deflector too low. 2. Engine speed too slow. 3. Ground speed too fast. 4. Snowthrower discharge chute clogged. 5. Auger belt loose or worn. 1. Adjust deflector as necessary. 2. Set speed to full...
Page 26 - Adjustments; Speed Selector Pivot Adjustment
22 Adjustments TRACTION DRIVE SYSTEMADJUSTMENT Speed Selector Pivot Adjustment The Speed Selector is factory set for optimal perfor-mance at each forward and reverse speed setting.However, if drive system components have beenreplaced, adjustment may be necessary. Adjust as follows: 1. Move the groun...
Page 27 - Auger Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment
23 Adjustments AUGER DRIVE SYSTEMADJUSTMENTS Auger Drive Clutch Rod Adjustment All auger drive adjustment is accomplished through theauger drive clutch rod. The rod must be adjusted so thatthere is 1/32” clearance between the spring hook and theauger lever (see Figure 20). Proper adjustment allowsth...
Page 28 - Adjustment
24 Adjustment DISCHARGE CHUTE PINIONADJUSTMENT If the discharge chute is difficult to operate, first lubricatethe pinion gear (A, Figure 21) and ring gear (F). If it isstill difficult to operate, adjust as follows: 1. Loosen the nut (G, Figure 21) which holds the pinion gear bracket in the slotted h...
Page 29 - Service; BELT REPLACEMENT
25 Service Figure 25. Belts and PulleysA. Capscrews F. Auger Pulley B. Belt Guides G. Idler Pulley, Auger C. Traction Drive Belt H. Traction Pulley D. Auger Drive Belt I. Idler Pulley, Traction E. Engine Pulley Figure 24. Auger Pulley Belt Stops (shown with bottom cover removed) A. Nuts C. Auger Pul...
Page 30 - SHEAR PIN REPLACEMENT
26 Service Figure 26. Belt Pattern (as viewed from front ofsnowthrower)A. Engine Pulley C. Idler Pulley B. Drive Belt D. Driven Pulley Figure 27. Shear Pins SHEAR PIN REPLACEMENT Under most circumstances, if the auger strikes an objectwhich could cause damage to the unit, the shear pin willbreak. Th...
Page 31 - Specifications; DIMENSIONS
27 Specifications Specifications are correct at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice. ENGINE: 8 HP* Tecumseh Make Tecumseh Model Snow King Horsepower 8 @ 3600 rpm Displacement 19.43 Cu. in (318.3 cc) Oil Capacity See Engine Owner’s Manual 9 HP* Briggs & Stratton Make Bri...
Page 32 - Replacement Parts & Accessories; REPLACEMENT PARTS
28 Replacement Parts & Accessories REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available from your authorizeddealer. Always use genuine Simplicity Service Parts. TECHNICAL MANUALS Additional copies of this manual are available, as well asfully illustrated parts lists. These manuals show all of thepr...