Yard-Man 770-10278 993 Snow Blower Owners Manual by MTD

SECTION 5:  CONTROLS
TRIGGER LEVERS (See Figure 10)
Chute
Tilt
Control
Auger
Drive
Clutch
Traction Control/
Auger Clutch
Lock
The  trigger  levers  are  located  on  the  underside  of
the  handles  and  are  used  to  help  you  steer  your
snow thrower. To turn right, squeeze the right trigger
lever  and  guide  the  snow  thrower  to  the  right.  To
turn left, squeeze the left trigger lever and guide the
snow  thrower  to  the  left.  These  controls  should  be
used  while  operating  your   snow  thrower  in  open
areas until you become familiar with their operation.
Lift both triggers for easy transport when the engine
is not running.
Left
Trigger
Lever
Headlight
Shift
Shift
Lever
Lever
CHUTE DIRECTIONAL CONTROL
(See Figure 10)
Right
Trigger
Lever
Chute
Directional
The chute directional control is located on left hand
side of the snow thrower.
Control
To  change  the  direction  in  which  snow  is  thrown,
turn chute directional control as follows:
Figure 10  
SHIFT LEVER
1.
2.
Crank clockwise to discharge to the left.
(See Figures 10 and 11)
Crank counterclockwise to discharge to the right.
The shift lever is located in the center of
the handle panel. The shift lever    may be
moved  into  one  of  eight   positions.  Run
engine  with  throttle  in  the  fast   position.
Use  the  shift  lever  to  determine  ground
speed.
CHUTE TILT CONTROL (See Figure 10)
The  distance  snow  is  thrown  can  be  adjusted  by
adjusting the angle of the chute assembly. Move the
chute  tilt  control  forward  to  decrease  the  distance,
toward the rear to increase.
Forward—one   of   six  speeds.   Position
number  one  (1)  is  the  slowest.  Position
number six (6) is the fastest.
Reverse—two  reverse   (R)   speeds.  “R”
closest to the operator (all the way back)
is the faster of the two.
HEADLIGHT (See Figure 10)
The headlight is on whenever the engine is running.
THROTTLE CONTROL (See Figure 12)
The  throttle   control  is   located  on  the   engine.  It
regulates the speed of the engine.
Figure 11
SAFETY IGNITION SWITCH (See Figure 12)
AUGER CONTROL (See Figure 10)
The  ignition   key  must  be   inserted  in  the   switch
before  the  unit  will  start.  Remove  the  ignition  key
when snow thrower is not in use.
The  auger   control   clutch  is   located  on   the   left
handle.  Squeeze   the   clutch  grip   to  engage   the
augers.  Release  to  stop  the  snow  throwing  action.
(Traction control clutch must also be released.)
FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE
Closed
The  fuel  shut-off  valve,  located
TRACTION CONTROL/AUGER CLUTCH
LOCK
under   fuel  tank,   controls   fuel
flow from tank.
Open
(See Figure 10)
Fuel Fill
The  traction  control  clutch  is  located  on  the  right
handle.   Squeeze   the   traction   control   clutch   to
engage the wheel drive. Release to stop.
Muffler
Oil Fill Plug
Cap
Muffler
Guard
Primer
Fuel
Tank
This same lever also locks the auger clutch so you
can   turn    the   chute   directional   control    without
interrupting the snow throwing process. If the auger
control  clutch  is  engaged  with  the  traction  control
clutch engaged,  the operator can release the auger
control clutch (on the left handle) and the augers will
remain engaged. Release the traction control clutch
to  stop  both   the  augers  and  wheel   drive  (auger
control clutch must also be released).
Starter
Handle
Carburetor
Cover
Electric
Starter
Button
Choke
Ignition
Key
Oil Drain
Plug
(If Equipped)
Control
Lever
Figure 12  
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