Yard Machines 800 Snow Blower Owners Manual by MTD

TO STOP ENGINE
TIRE CHAINS
1.
Run engine for a few  minutes before stopping to
help dry off any moisture on the engine.
Tire chains  should be  used whenever extra  traction
is needed.
2.
To  help  prevent  possible  freeze-up  of  starter,
proceed as follows:
OPERATING TIPS
NOTE: Allow  the   engine  to  warm  up  for   a  few
minutes  as  the  engine will  not  develop  full  power
until it reaches operating temperature.
Optional Electric  Starter  Connect  power cord
to  switch  box on  engine,  then  to  120  volt AC
receptacle.   With   the    engine   running,   push
starter  button  and  spin  the  starter  for  several
seconds. The  unusual sound  made by spinning
the   starter  will   not   harm   engine  or   starter.
Disconnect the power  cord from receptacle  first,
and then from switch box.
Recoil Starter   With engine running, pull starter
rope  with  a  rapid,   continuous  full  arm  stroke
three or  four  times. Pulling  the starter  rope will
produce  a  loud  clattering  sound,  which  is  not
harmful to the engine or starter.
WARNING: Temperature  of muffler  and
surrounding  areas   may  exceed   150˚  F.
Avoid these areas.
1.   For  most  efficient snow  removal, remove  snow
immediately after it falls.
2.
Discharge  snow  downwind whenever  possible.
The distance snow is thrown  can be adjusted by
adjusting the  angle of  the chute  assembly. The
sharper   the  angle,   the   shorter  the   distance
snow  is thrown.  Slightly  overlap each  previous
swath.
3.
To stop engine,  remove the ignition  key. Do not
turn  key.  Disconnect the  spark  plug  wire  from
the  spark   plug  to  prevent   accidental  starting
while equipment is unattended.
3.
Set  the skid  shoes  1/4” below  the  shave plate
for   normal  usage.   The   skid  shoes   may   be
adjusted  upward for  hard-packed  snow.  Adjust
downward  when   using  on  gravel   or  crushed
rock.
NOTE: Do  not lose  ignition key.  Keep it  in a  safe
place. Engine will not start without the ignition key.
4.
Wipe all  snow and moisture from  the carburetor
cover  in  the  area  of  the  control  levers.  Also,
move   control  levers   back   and  forth   several
times.
4.
5.
Be certain  to follow the precautions  listed under
previous  section,  “To  Stop  Engine”  to prevent
possible freeze up.
Clean  the  snow thrower  thoroughly  after  each
use.
TO ENGAGE DRIVE
1.
With the  engine  running near  top speed,  move
shift   lever   into   one   of   the   six   FORWARD    SECTION 7:  ADJUSTMENTS
positions  or two  REVERSE  positions.  Select a
speed  appropriate for  the  snow conditions  that
WARNING: NEVER   attempt   to    clean
exist.   Use  the   slower  speeds   until   you  are
familiar with the operation of the snow thrower.
chute   or   make   any   adjustments   while
engine is running.
2.
3.
Squeeze  the  left  hand   auger  clutch  grip  and
engage it.
REMOTE CHUTE ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT
The  remote  chute  control  cables  have  been   pre-
adjusted at the factory.  Move the remote chute lever
on  the  control  panel   back  and  forward  to  adjust
angle of the chute assembly.
While   the    left   hand   auger    clutch   grip    is
engaged,  engage  the right  hand  traction  drive
clutch grip.
4.
Release  the  left  hand  auger  clutch  grip  only.
The  interlock  mechanism  should  keep  the left
hand clutch  engaged until  the right  hand clutch
is released.
CHECK ADJUSTMENT OF CLUTCH CABLES
Proper adjustment  is achieved  by sliding  the spring
up the cable and  threading the nut in or  out. Correct
adjustment on cables is minimal slack but not tight.
NOTE: NEVER   move    shift   lever    without   first
releasing the traction drive clutch.
AUGER BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT
Periodic  adjustment   of  the   belt  tension   may  be
required due to normal  stretch and wear on the  belt.
Increase belt tension if  the augers hesitate while the
augers  are   engaged  or   decrease  tension   if   the
augers   continue   to   turn   when   the   augers   are
disengaged. Refer to Proper Adjustment on page 12.
TIRE PRESSURE
Pneumatic  tires  only    Tires  are  over-inflated  for
shipping  purposes.  Correct  tire  pressure  is  10-15
psi.   (Check   sidewall   of   tire   for   manufacturer’s
recommendation.)
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