Snapper 1695734, 130887650 Owner’s Manual

Model 130.887650
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Mid Frame Snow Thrower
Mfg. No.
1695734
1738342
Revision C
Rev. Date 08/2009
Thankyoufor purchasingthis quality-built Snappersnow thrower. We're pleasedthat you've placedyour confidencein the Snapper brand. Whenoperatedand maintained according to the instructions in this manual,your Snapperproduct will provide many years of de-
pendableservice.
Thismanualcontainssafety information to makeyou aware of the hazardsand risksassociatedwith snow throwers and how to avoid them. This snow thrower is designedand intendedonly for snow throwing and is not intended for any other purpose, it is important that you readand understandthese instructions throroughly beforeattempting to start or operatethis equipment. Thissnow thrower
requires final assembly beforeuse, Referto the Quck Start Guidefor instructions on final assembly procedures. Follow the instructions completely.Savethese instructionsfor future reference.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
OPERATORSAFETY.................................................................................... 4
FEATURESANDCONTROLS.......................................................................... 10
OPERATION............................................................................................. 12
BEFOREOPERATINGSNOWTHROWER...................................................................................................12
OPERATETHESNOWTHROWER..............................................................................................................12
STOPTHESNOWTHROWER....................................................................................................................13
TRACTIONLOCKPIN................................................................................................................................13
DISCHARGECHUTEANDDEFLECTOR....................................................................................................13
CHECKTHEOIL(BEFORESTARTINGENGINE)........................................................................................14
FILLTHEFUELTANK................................................................................................................................14
STARTTHEENGINE..................................................................................................................................15
STOPTHEENGINE....................................................................................................................................16
CLEARA CLOGGEDDISCHARGECHUTE.................................................................................................17
OPERATINGTIPS......................................................................................................................................17
MAINTENANCE......................................................................................... 18
SERVICERECOMMENDATIONS...............................................................................................................18
LUBRICATEAUGERGEARBOX.................................................................................................................19
LUBRICATEAUGERSHAFTFITTINGS......................................................................................................19
LUBRICATECONTROLLEVERLINKAGE...................................................................................................19
LUBRICATEDISCHARGECHUTEANDDEFLECTOR.................................................................................19
ENGINEMAINTENANCE...........................................................................................................................20
CHANGETHESPARKPLUG......................................................................................................................21
ADJUSTSKIDHEIGHT..............................................................................................................................22
BELTADJUSTMENT..................................................................................................................................23
BELTGUIDEADJUSTMENT......................................................................................................................23
SPEEDCONTROLRODADJUSTMENT.....................................................................................................24
CHECKANDADJUSTTHECABLES..........................................................................................................24
AUGERCONTROLCABLEADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................24
TRACTIONCONTROLCABLEADJUSTMENT...........................................................................................25
CHUTEROTATIONMOTORADJUSTMENT...............................................................................................26
AUGERSHEARPINREPLACEMENT.........................................................................................................26
CHECKTHETIRES....................................................................................................................................27
STORAGE................................................................................................ 28
OFFSEASONSTORAGE............................................................................................................................28
LUBRICATEHEXSHAFTANDCHAINS.....................................................................................................28
REMOVEFROMSTORAGE........................................................................................................................28
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................... 29
WARRANTIES........................................................................................... 31
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................................................... 33
OPERATORSAFETY
,t_ DAHGER- Amputation Hazard
The dischargechutecontainsa rotating impeller tothrowsnow. Never clearor unclog the dischargechutewith your hands.Fingers canquickly becomecaughtand traumatic amputation or severelacerationwill result. Alwaysusea clean-outtool to clear or unclog the dischargechute.
DANGER
,, Handcontactwith the rotating impeller insidethe discharge
chuteisthe most commoncauseof injuryassociated with snowthrowers.
,, Thissnowthrower is capable of amputating handsand feet,
and throwingobjects. Readand observeall the safety instructionsinthis manual. Failure to do so will result in
deathor serious injury.
SafetyAlert Symboland SignalWords
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Thesafety alert symbol _ and signal word (DANGER, WARNING,CAUTION,or NOTICE)is used to indicate the likeli- hood andpotential severity of personal injuryand/or damage to the product. In addition, a hazardsymbol may be usedto represent the typeof hazard.
Hazard Symbols and Meanings
Safety Alert - Identifies safety informationabout
hazardsthat can result inpersonalinjury.
Operator's Manual- Readand understand before performingany activity or running snow thrower.
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Rotating Impeller
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Rotating Auger
Never Reach into Rotating Parts
Fire
Shock ToxicFumes
_ Rotating Gears
t_,_ Thrown Objects
Keepa Safe Distance from
SnowThrower
Explosion
,ll_ DANGERindicates a hazardwhich, if not avoided,will
result in death or serious injury.
_ ARNINGindicatesa hazardwhich, if not avoided, could
resultin death or serious injury.
,i_ CAUTIONindicates a hazardwhich, if not avoided,could
resultin minor or moderate injury.
NOTICEindicates a situation that couldresult in damage to the product.
WARNING
U.S.A. Models: Certain componentsinthis productand its related accessories containchemicalsknown tothe state of
of California to causecancer,birth defects, or other repro- ductive harm. Wash handsafter handing.
Recommended
HotSurface
Shut off engine and remove sparkplug connector
beforeperformingmaintenance or repairwork.
EarProtection for ExtendedUse
WARNING
U.S.A. Models: The engine exhaust from thisproductcon- rainschemicalsknown to the State of California to cause
cancer,birthdefects, or other reproductiveharm.
WARNING
U.S.A. Models: Batteryposts,terminals, and relatedacces- sories containlead and lead components- chemicalsknown tothe State of California to causecancerand reproductive harm. Wash hands after handing.
OPERATORSAFETY
Control Symbols on Equipment
._ Fuel
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On Off
J+J Choke 0ff
R1--
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Stop
Slow
Fast
Forward
Neutral
Reverse
ElectricStart - Engage(Down) &
Disengage (Up)
Engine- Run
Engine - Stop
Readthe Manual
DANGER
Read,understand,andfollowall theinstructionsonthe
snowthrowerandintheoperator'smanualbeforeoperating thisunit.
Failuretoobservethesafetyinstructionsinthismanualwill resultindeathorseriousinjury.
o Bethoroughlyfamiliarwiththecontrolsandtheproperuseofthesnow
thrower. ,, Makesureyouareproperlytrainedbeforeoperatingthesnowthrower. ,, Knowhowto stoptheunitanddisengagethecontrolsquickly.
,, Neverallowanyonetooperatethesnowthrowerwithoutproperinstruction. ,, Alwaysfollowtheinstructionsintheoperator'smanual,ifthesnowthrower
will bestoredfor anextendedperiod. ,, Maintainor replacesafetyandinstructionlabelsasnecessary.
,, Neverattemptto makemajorrepairsonthesnowthrowerunlessyouhave
beenproperlytrained.Improperservicingofthesnowthrowercanresult in hazardousoperation,equipmentdamage,andvoidingof theproduct
warranty.
Discharge Chute
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TractionControl - Engage(Down)
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AugerClutch
[_ ischargeChute
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AugerControl - Engage (Down)
Chute Deflector
(Up and Down)
Heated HandGrips
(High and Low)
DANGER
Dischargechutecontainsrotatingimpellertothrowsnow. Neverclearorunclogthedischargechutewithyourhands. Fingerscanquicklybecomecaughtintheimpeller.Always
useaclean-outtool.
Failureto observethesesafetyinstructionswill resultin
traumaticamputationorseverelaceration.
TOSAFELYCLEARACLOGGEDDISCHARGECHUTE
,_ DANGER:Handcontactwiththerotatingimpellerinsidethedischarge
chuteisthemostcommoncauseof injuryassociatedwithsnow throwers.Neveruseyourhandstocleanoutthedischargechute.
FOLLOWTHESEINSTRUCTIONS:
1.ShutOFFtheengine.
2.Wait10secondstobesuretheimpellerbladeshavestoppedrotating.
3.Alwaysuseaclean-outtool,notyourhands.
NOTE:Hotall control symbolsshown on thispagewill appear
onyoursnowthrower.See FEATURESAND CONTROLSsection for theapplicablesymbols.
Easy-TurnTM TractionControl
Free-Hand Control
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OPERATORSAFETY
Operationand EquipmentSafety
DANGER
Thissnowthrowerisonlyassafeastheoperator.If it is misused,or notproperlymaintained,it canbedangerous.
]Rememberyouareresponsiblefor yoursafetyandthatof
thosearoundyou.
* Keeptheareaofoperationclearofall persons,particularlysmallchildren
andpets.
. Thoroughlyinspecttheareawherethesnowthrowerwill beusedandremove
all doormats,sleds,boards,wires,andotherforeignobjects.
. Do notoperatethesnowthrowerwithoutwearingadequatewinterclothing. . Wearfootwearthatwill improvefootingon slipperysurfaces.
. Usecautiontoavoidslippingorfallingespeciallywhenoperatingthe
snowthrowerinreverse.
*, Neveroperatethesnowthrowerwithoutgoodvisibilityor light.Alwaysbe
sureof yourfooting,andkeepafirm holdonthehandles.
. Do notclearsnowacrossthefaceofslopes.Useextremecautionwhen
changingdirectiononslopes.Donotattemptto clearsteepslopes.
. Do notoverloadthemachinecapacitybyattemptingtoclearsnowtoo
quickly.
. Neveroperatethesnowthrowerathightransportspeedsonslippery
surfaces.Lookbehindthesnowthrowerandusecarewhenoperatingin reverse.
o Do notusethesnowthroweronsurfacesabovegroundlevelsuchas roofsof
residences,garages,porches,orothersuchstructuresor buildings.
* Operatorsshouldevaluatetheirabilityto operatethesnowthrowersafely
enoughto protectthemselvesandothersfrominjury.
. Thesnowthrowerisintendedto removesnowonly.Donotusethesnow
throwerforanyotherpurpose.
. Do notcarrypassengers. *, Afterstrikinga foreignobject,shutOFFtheengine,disconnectthecordon
electricmotors,thoroughlyinspectthesnowthrowerfor anydamage,and repairthedamagebeforerestartingandoperatingthesnowthrower.
*, If thesnowthrowervibratesabnormally,shutOFFtheengine.Vibrationis
generallyawarningoftrouble.Seeanauthorizeddealerif necessaryfor repairs.
. Formodelsequippedwithelectricstartingmotors,disconnectthepower
cordaftertheenginestarts.
FuelHandling
DANGER
Fuelanditsvaporsareextremelyflammableandexplosive, Alwayshandlefuelwithextremecare.
Failuretoobservethesesafetyinstructionscancauseafire
Ior explosionwhichwill resultin severeburnsor death.
WHENADDINGFUEL * Turnoffengineandletcoolat least2 minutesbeforeremovingthefuel
capandaddingfuel. o Fill fueltankoutdoorsorin awell ventilatedarea.
o Donotoverfillthefueltank.Toallowfortheexpansionof gasoline,donotfill
abovethebottomofthefueltankneck. o Keepfuelawayfromsparks,openflames,pilot lights,heat,andother
ignitionsources.
o Checkfuellines,cap,andfittingsfrequentlyfor cracksor leaks.Replaceif
necessary. o Useanapprovedfuelcontainer. o Iffuelspills,wait untilit evaporatesbeforestartingengine.
WHENSTARTINGENGINE *, Ensurethatsparkplug, muffler,fuelcap,andair cleaner(if equipped)arein
placeandsecured. . Donotcranktheenginewiththesparkplug removed.
. If fuelis spilled,do notattempttostarttheengine,butmovethesnow
throwerawayfromtheareaofthespill, andavoidcreatinganysourceof
ignition,until thefuelvaporshavedissipated. *, Donotover-primetheengine.Followtheenginestartinginstructionsin this
manual. . If theenginefloods,setchoke(if equipped)toOPEN/RUNposition,move
throttle(if equipped)to FASTpositionandcrankuntilenginestarts.
WHENOPERATINGEQUIPMENT * Donottipthesnowthroweratananglewhichcausesthefuelto spill.
o Donotchokethecarburetorto stoptheengine. o Neverruntheenginewiththeaircleanerassembly(if equipped)or theair
filter (if equipped)removed.
WHENCHANGINGOiL * Ifyoudraintheoilfromthetopoil fill tube,thefueltankmustbeemptyor
fuelcanleakoutandresultin afire orexplosion.
IWHENTRANSPORTINGEQUIPMENT
*, TransportwithfueltankEMPTY,orwithfuelshut-offvalveOFE
I WNENSTORINGGASOLINEOREQUIPMENTWiTHFUELiN TANK
*, Storeawayfromfurnaces,stoves,waterheaters,or otherappliancesthathave
pilotlight or otherignitionsourcebecausetheycanignitefuelvapors.
OPERATORSAFETY
Moving Parts
DANGER
Keephands,feet,andclothingawayfromrotatingparts. Rotatingpartscancontactorentanglehands,feet,hair,
clothing,oraccessories.
Failuretoobservethesesafetyinstructionswillresultin
traumaticamputationorseverelaceration.
= Whenevercleaning,repairing,or inspectingthesnowthrower,makesurethe
engineisOFF,sparkplugwireisdisconnected,andallmovingpartshave stopped.
. Donotputhandsorfeetnearor underrotatingparts.Keepclearofthe
dischargeopeningatalltimes.
. Neveroperatethesnowthrowerwithoutproperguards,andothersafety
devicesin placeandworking.
. Neverleavethesnowthrowerunattendedwhileengineis running.Always
disengagetheaugerandtractioncontrols,stopengine,andremovekeys.
. Keepall looseclothingawayfromthefrontof thesnowthrowerandauger.
Scarves,mittens,danglingdrawstrings,looseclothes,andpantscanquickly becomecaughtin therotatingdeviceandamputationwilloccur.Tieup
longhairandremovejewelry.
. Runthemachineafewminutesafterdischargingsnowtopreventfreeze-up
ofthecollector/impeller.
. Disengagepowertothecollector/impellerwhensnowthroweristransported
or notin use.
Thrown Objects
Children
DANGER
Tragicaccidentscanoccurif theoperatoris notalertto the
presenceofchildren,Childrenareoftenattractedto theunit
andtheoperatingactivity.Neverassumethatchildrenwill
remainwhereyoulastsawthem.
o Keepchildrenoutof theareaduringoperation.Childrenareoftenattractedto
theequipment.Bemindfulofall personspresent.
. Bealertandturnunit offif childrenenterthearea. . Neverallowchildrento operatetheunit. . Useextracarewhenapproachingblindcorners,shrubs,trees,orother
objectsthatmayobscurevision.Childrenmaybepresent.
Engine Safety
DANGER
_ andmaintenanceoftheengine.Failureto observethesafety
I Safeoperationof thesnowthrowerrequiresthepropercare
instructionsin this manualwill result in deathor serious injury.
. Disengageallclutchesandshiftintoneutralbeforestartingtheengine. . Lettheengineadjustto outdoortemperaturesbeforestartingto clearsnow.
. Useagroundedthree-wireplug-inforall snowthrowersequippedwith
electricdrivemotorsor electricstartingmotors.
DANGER
Objectscanbepickedupbyaugerandthrownfromchute. Neverdischargesnowtowardbystandersorallowanyonein
frontofthesnowthrower.Failuretoobservethesesafety
instructionswillresultindeathorseriousinjury.
o Alwayswearsafetyglassesor eyeshieldswhileduringoperation,andwhile
performinganadjustmentor repair.
o Alwaysbeawareof thedirectionthesnowisbeingthrown.Nearby
pedestrians,pets,or propertymaybeharmedbyobjectsbeingthrown.
o Beawareofyourenvironmentwhileoperatingthesnowthrower.Running
overitemssuchas,gravel,doormats,newspapers,toys,androckshidden undersnow,canall bethrownfromthechuteorjamintheauger.
o Useextremecautionwhenoperatingonor crossinggraveldrives,walks,or
roads.
o Adjustthecollectorhousingheighttocleargravelorcrushedrocksurface. o Neveroperatethesnowthrowernearglassenclosures,automobiles,window
wells,drop-otis,andthelikewithoutproperadjustmentofthedischarge chuteangle.
o Familiarizeyourselfwiththeareainwhichyouplanto operatethesnow
thrower.Markoffboundariesof walkwaysanddriveways.
DANGER
Enginesgiveoffcarbonmonoxide,anodorless,colorless, poisongas.
Breathingcarbonmonoxidecancausenausea,hinting, or death.
* Startandrunengineoutdoors.
Donotruntheenginein anenclosedarea,evenif doorsorwindowsare open.
OPERATORSAFETY
Engine Safety (Continued)
WARNING
j Startingenginecreatessparking. j Sparkingcanignitenearbyflammablegases.
Explosionandfire couldresult.
* Ifthereisnaturalor LPgasleakagein area,donotstartengine. ,, Donotusepressurizedstartingfluidsbecausevaporsareflammable.
WARNING
,_l_((l(I}(_(ll,, Runningthe engineproducesheat.Enginepan, especially
i muffler,becomeextremelyhot.
Failureto observethesesafetyinstructionscould result in
i severethermalburnsoncontact.
* Nevertouchahotengineormuffler.Allow muffler,enginecylinder,andfins
to coolbeforetouching.
,, Removedebrisfrommufflerareaandcylinderarea. ,, Installandmaintaininworkingorderasparkarresterbeforeusingequipment
onforest-covered,grass-covered,orbrush-coveredunimprovedland.
,, U.S.A.Models:Itisa violationof CaliforniaPublicResourceCode
Section4442to useor operatetheengineonor nearanyforest-covered, brush-covered,or grass-coveredlandunlesstheexhaustsystemis equipped
with asparkarrestermeetinganyapplicablelocalor statelaws.Otherstates
orfederalareasmayhavesimilarlaws.
Maintenanceand Storage
Thissnowthrowermustbeproperlymaintainedtoensuresafe operationand performance.Failure to observethe safety
instructionsin this manualcould resultin deathorserious injury.
* Whenperforminganymaintenanceor repairsonthesnowthrower,shutOFF
theengine,disconnectsparkplugwire,andkeepthewireawayfromthe plugtopreventsomeonefromaccidentlystartingtheengine.
,, Checkshearboltsandotherhardwareatfrequentintervalsfor proper
tightnessto besurethesnowthrowerisin safeworkingcondition.
,, Keepnutsandboltstight andkeepsnowthroweringoodcondition. ,, Nevertamperwith safetydevices.Checktheirproperoperationregularlyand
makenecessaryrepairsiftheyarenotfunctioningproperly.
,, Componentsaresubjecttowear,damage,anddeterioration.Frequently
checkcomponentsandreplacewithrecommendedparts,whennecessary.
,, Checkcontroloperationfrequently.Adjustandserviceas required. ,, Useonlyfactoryauthorizedreplacementpartswhenmakingrepairs.
,, Alwayscomplywithfactoryspecificationsonall settingsandadjustments. ,, Onlyauthorizedservicelocationsshouldbeutilizedformajorserviceand
repairrequirements.
,, Useonlyattachmentsandaccessoriesapprovedbythefactory(suchas
wheelweights,counterweights,or cabs).
,, Neverattemptto makeanyadjustmentswhiletheengineis running(except
whenspecificallyrecommendedbythefactory).
WARNING
OPERATORSAFETY
Lookfor this symboJto indicateimportantsafety precautions.This symbolindicates:"Attention!
Become Alert! YourSafety isAt Risk."
Before operating your snow thrower, readthe safetydecals as shownonyoursnowthrower.Thecautionsand warnings are for yoursafety. To avoid a personalinjuryor damageto
yoursnow thrower, understandand follow all the safety decals.
PartNo. 1738349
Shift Decal
Part No.1737870
TractionControlDecal
Part No.1737869 AugerControJDecal
WARNING:Ifanysafetydecalsbecomewornordamagedand i cannotberead,orderreplacementdecalsfromyourlocaldealer.
Part No. 1737875
Main DashDecal
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EngineDecals
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FEATURESANDCONTROLS
NOTICE:ReadthisOPERATOR'SMANUALand OPERATORSAFETYbefore operatingyoursnowthrower. Comparethe illustrationswithyour SNOWTHROWERto familiarize yourselfwiththe locationofvariouscontrolsand adjustments.Savethismanual for future reference.
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ENGINEANDSNOWTHROWERCONTROLS
ENGINECONTROLS
A. ChokeControl Knob-- Usedto startacoldengine(seeFigure2). B. ElectricStart Button-- Usedtostarttheengineusingtheelectric
starter.
C. PrimerButton-- Usedto injectfueldirectlyintothecarburetor
manifoldtoensurefaststartsincoolweather.
D. Safety Key-- Mustbeinsertedtostartengine.Pullout to stop.Do
notturnsafetykey.
E. StarterCordHandle-- Usedtostarttheenginemanually. F. ON/OFFSwitch-- Usedtostartandstoptheengine.
G. FuelTankand Cap-- Fillthefueltankto approximately1-1/2 in.
(38mm)belowthetopoftheneckto allowforfuelexpansion.
H. 0il Fill Cap (Extended Dipstick)
SNOWTHROWERCONTROLS A. SpeedSelect Lever-- Allowstheoperatortouseoneofsix(6)
forwardandtwo(2)reversespeeds(seeFigure3).Toshift,move speedselectlevertodesiredposition.
NOTICE:Donot move speedselect lever while Traction Control is engaged. Thismay resultin severedamage
tothe drivesystem.
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SnowThrowerControls
B. Auger Control Lever-- Usedto engageanddisengagethe
augerandimpeller.Toengagepushdown,todisengagerelease.
C. Chute RotationSwitch -- Usedtorotatethedischargechute
totheleftor right.
D. DeflectorControl Lever-- Usedtocontroltheangleofthechute
deflector(upordown).
E. Free-HandTM Control-- Afterengagingthetractioncontrol(left
hand)andaugercontrol(righthand),allowstheoperatorto releasetheaugercontrollevertousetheothercontrols.
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F. TractionControlLever-- Usedto propelsnowthrowerfor-
wardorreverse.Pushdowntoengage,releasetodisengage.
G. Clean-Out Tool -- Usedtoremovesnowanddebrisfromthedis-
chargechuteandthe augerhousing.
H Skid Shoe-- Usedtoadjustthegroundclearanceof theauger
housing.
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