Yardworks 603753-6 60-3754-4 Snow Blower Owners Manual by MTD

Chute Assembly (all models)
1.
2.
3.
Apply a light lubricant (i.e. 3-in-1 oil) to the base of
the chute assembly.
Place the chute assembly on the lip of the chute
adapter. See Figure 3
One end of each chute keeper is already attached
to the chute flange. Pivot the free end of the chute
keeper to align it with the chute flange and push it
till it snaps into position. See Figure 4. Repeat with
remaining chute keepers.
Cables
Short
Tube
Chute Support
Tube
Figure 6
Chute
Assembly
2.
3.
Position the chute assembly so the chute opening
is facing the front of the unit.
Place the chute control box on the short tube of the
chute assembly and the chute support tube of the
chute assembly as shown in Figure 6, cables
should be towards the operator.
Insert the clevis pin, earlier removed, through the
holes on the chute control box and chute support
tube. Secure with the hairpin clip. See Figure 5.
2
1
4.
Figure 3
For Models with 2Way Chute Control
1.
Slip the cables, running from the chute to the
handle panel into the cable guide located on top of
the engine. See Figure 7 .
Cable Guide
Chute
Assembly
3
Chute Keeper
Figure 4
For Models with 4 Way Chute Control Box
Figure 7
Models with a Chute Directional Control
1.
Pull the hairpin clip out of the clevis pin on the chute
support tube. Save this hardware.
1.
Remove the flat washer and hairpin clip from the
end of the chute directional control. Insert the end
of the chute directional control into the lower
bracket and secure with the flat washer and hairpin
clip just removed. See Figure 8.
4
Way
Hairpin Clip
Chute
Control
Box
Clevis
Pin
NOTE:   If   necessary,   the  lower   bracket   can  be
adjusted.   Refer   to   Chute   Bracket  Adjustment.   in   the
Adjustment Section.
Chute Support
Tube
Figure 5
6
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Marc Paul on Aug 11, 2018.

lost the manual, I need another one


Allan on Oct 20, 2017.

Just bought this machine off craigslist. Guy says it hasn't worked since last service. Can see the idler was set up wrong and it looks like the belt is the wrong size. Hopefully this manual will help diagnosis and repair.


brandon on Oct 29, 2016.

good smowplower but can't find instructions on what oil to use and how to change the oil.


John Laverty on Jan 23, 2016.

good smowplower but can't find instructions on what oil to use and how to change the oil.


lloyd on Jul 04, 2015.

Good machine but missing the manual


clair leger on Mar 20, 2015.

i have had this for 4 winters now and we get a lot of snow here works great blows snow with easy even 3 to 4 feet of snow only prob is with heavy slushy snow it tends to plug up other than that can^t say a bad word about it.i would recomend this blower to anyone


Wayne on Feb 21, 2015. good snowblower

It is a good snowblower. I have had no trouble with it and I have had it for10 years


leo larochelle on Feb 13, 2013.



3 thoughts on “Yardworks 603753-6 60-3754-4 Snow Blower Owners Manual by MTD

  1. I have a model 31AE295-515 (60-3752-8) Series 1HO 21B20 775. Can you advise me as to the proper size for the belt for this model. Thank you James Maxim

  2. I have a 28in snowblower I bought 3 years ago but I cant find a head light bulb to fit it

  3. I have the owners manual 60-3754-4 which tells me I should change the oil every season but nowhere does it say how much oil to use, what type, where it goes or how to drain it.

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