GENERAL INFORMATION
1.
Use a pump type siphon to remove as much fuel
from the tank as possible. Dispose of fuel
properly. One method of disposing of left over fuel
is to put it in the car. If you have a half tank of fuel
in the car, a gallon or two of fuel mix will blend with
the gas and have no affect. If the fuel is extremely
old and does not smell like gasoline, we would not
recommend its use in any engine. Contact your
local authorities for disposal instructions.
2.
3.
Use the primer and choke and start the engine. It
should run several minutes to consume the fuel in
the carburetor and fuel line. When the engine
stops, attempt to start it again. Use the primer
and choke. The engine may start and stop 2 or 3
times. Repeat until you cannot start the engine.
With the key off, slowly pull the starter rope until
resistance is felt, release the starter rope.
4.
5.
Tighten loose nuts and bolts.
On the 14” models with chain drive (Snow Pup),
remove the chain guard and lightly oil the chain
with 30 wt. engine oil. Install the chain guard.
6.
7.
Store the machine in a clean dry area, cover if you
wish. (DO NOT store any gasoline powered
machine in the house, basement, or near any
appliance that contains fire or flame.)
Remove the key and place in a memorable place.
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Single Stage Snowthrower Service Manual
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EXCELLENT . Hard to find manual and very detailed . Only downside is the pics and wording in pics are backwards , but I can deal with that
The manual provides detailed step-by-step instructions for engine removal and installation but there is nothing in it about repair of the recoil starter. The engine removal instructions will be helpful because the starter is buried behind the fuel tank and engine support bracket. I think my problem is a sticking starter dog but getting to it will be a major project.
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