Simplicity 5 55 7 55 1691411 1691413 1691414 Snow Blower Owners Manual

A  WARNING
4. Broken  belt.  Replace belt.
Shear  pin broken.  Replace  pin.
5.
Before  performing   any  adjustment   or  service   to
snowthrower,   stop  the  engine   and  wait  for  moving
parts  to  stop.   Remove  the  key.  To  prevent  acciden-
tal  starting,   disconnect  the  spark   plug  wire  and
fasten  away  from   the  plug.
Auger  rotates,   but  snow  not  thrown  far  enough.
Spout  deflector too  low.  Adjust deflector  as  neces-
sary.
2.
3.
4.
Engine speed  too slow.  Set to full  throttle.
Ground  speed too  fast. Use  slower speed.
This section  provides  troubleshooting  and  service
instructions.  For  problems not  covered  here, contact  your
dealer.
Snowthrower  discharge  spout  clogged.  STOP  engine
and REMOVE  the  key. DISCONNECT  the  spark plug
wire. Clear  auger  using a narrow  board.  See warning
in SAFETY  RULES.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Locate  the problem  and check  the  possible cause/reme-
dy in the  order listed.  Also, refer to  the engine  manufac-
turer’s  Owner’s Manual  for  other information.  If  problem
cannot  be remedied,  see your  dealer.
Scraper  bar  does   not  clean  hard  surface.
Skid  shoes  improperly  adjusted.  Adjust.
Snowthrower   picks  up  and  throws   stones  on   gravel
drive.
Engine  fails  to  start.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Key off.  Push key  in to  the ON  position.
Fuel valve  closed.  Turn  valve to  open position.
Out of  fuel. Fill  fuel  tank.
1. Skid  shoes  improperly  adjusted. Adjust.
Poor   traction.
Tires  slipping.  Check tire  pressure  and tread.
Auger   does   not   stop   when   auger   lever    is   released.
drive belt  out of adjustment.  Adjust auger  belt.
Choke  not on.  Turn choke  fully clockwise  to  ON posi-
tion and  set throttle  up to  FAST position.
5.
6.
Engine  flooded.  Move choke  to counterclockwise   to
OFF position  and try  starting engine  again.
Snowthrower   does   not    stop   when   drive   lever   is
released.
Spark  plug faulty,  fouled  or poorly  gapped.  Clean and
gap or replace.
Unit drive  belt  out of  adjustment.  Adjust drive  belt.
Snowthrower   does   not    drive   when   drive   lever    is
engaged.
7.
8.
Water  in fuel. Drain  tank  and refill  with fresh  fuel.
Old stale  gas. Drain  tank  and refill  with fresh  fuel.
1.
Drive  belts loose,  broken  or stretched.  Adjust  or
replace.
Engine  starts   hard  or  runs  poorly.
Fuel mixture  too  rich. Move  choke  to OFF  position.
2. Drive  roller  chain damaged.  Replace  chain.
Discharge  control   is  difficult   to  operate.
1. Gears  need  lubrication.  Oil as required.
Cannot  shift  into   all  speeds.
2.
3.
Carburetor  adjusted  incorrectly.  See  your dealer.
Spark  plug faulty,  fouled  or poorly  gapped.  Clean and
gap  or  replace.
4.
Fuel  cap vent  blocked.  Clear vent.
See  SHIFT  CONTROL  ADJUSTMENT.
Snowthrower   veers  to  one  side.
Auger  does   not  rotate.
Auger control  clutch  lever not  engaged. Engage
auger control  lever.
1.
1. Tire  pressure not  equal; should  be 20 psi
(136
each side.
2
3
.  Foreign  matter  blocking auger.  STOP.engine  and
REMOVE  the key.  DISCONNECT  the spark  plug
wire. Clear  auger  using a  narrow board.  See warning
in  SAFETY RULES.
Excessive    vibration.
Loose  parts or  damaged  auger.  STOP engine  and
REMOVE  the key.  DISCONNECT  the spark  plug
wire. Tighten  all  hardware. Replace  auger  if neces-
sary. If  vibration continues,  see your  dealer.
.  Auger drive  belt slipping.  Check  auger drive  belt
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