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Form No. 5 70 in GT Classic Single Stage Snowthrower Conversion Kit XT Series Garden Tractor Part No. 06 858 Installation Instructions Original Instructions (EN)

This kit is for installing an existing 00 Series Classic Single Stage Snowthrower onto a XT Mower. Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Contents Page Safety...................................... General Snowthrower Safety................. Preparation............................... Operation................................ Maintenance and Storage.................... Toro Snowthrower Safety................... Setup...................................... 5 Loose Parts............................... 5 Removing the Existing Snowthrower Housing and Shaft................................ 6 Drilling a Hole for the Chain Sprocket......... 7 Relocating the Idler Sprocket and Installing the Chain..................... 8 Installing the Bearings, Sprocket and Upper Shaft 9 Installing the Spring Peg.................... Installing the Pulley Assembly................ Installing the Frame........................ Installing the Lift Bracket................... Installing the Lift Tube to the Snowthrower..... Installing the Snowthrower to the Tractor....... Installing the Belt and Belt Spring............. 7 Installing the Chute Control Rod.............. 8 Operation................................... 8 Operating the Power Take Off (PTO).......... 8 Using the Attachment Power Lift............. 8 Operating the Attachment Lift Lever........... 9 Adjusting the Discharge Chute............... 9 Tips for Throwing Snow.................... 0 Maintenance................................. Recommended Maintenance Schedule......... Greasing and Lubrication.................... Adjusting the Skids........................ Reversing the Scraper Blade................. Adjusting the Chains....................... Removing the Snowthrower.................. Storage.................................. 6 Troubleshooting.............................. 7 Safety Improper use or maintenance by the operator or owner can result in injury. To reduce the potential for injury, comply with the safety instructions in the traction unit operator s manual and always pay attention to the safety alert symbol, which means CAUTION, WARNING, or DANGER personal safety instruction. Failure to comply with the instruction may result in personal injury or death. Danger When the snowthrower is in operation, the impeller and auger can be rotating and cut off or injure hands and feet. Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing and inspecting the snowthrower, and before unclogging the discharge chute, stop the engine and wait for all moving parts to stop. Remove the key. Use a stick, not your hands, to remove an obstruction from the discharge chute. Stay behind the handles and away from the discharge opening while operating the snowthrower. Keep face, hands, feet, and any other part of your body or clothing away from concealed, moving, or rotating parts. Warning The auger/impeller may pick up and throw stones, toys, and other foreign objects, causing serious personal injury to the operator or to bystanders. Keep the area to be cleared free of all objects that could be picked up and thrown by the auger/impeller. Keep all children and pets away from area of operation. 00 by The Toro Company 8 Lyndale Avenue South Bloomington, MN 550-96 Contact us at www.toro.com All Rights Reserved Printed in the USA

General Snowthrower Safety The following instructions have been adapted from the ANSI/OPEI and ISO standards. Preparation Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects. Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter outer garments. Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces. Adjust the auger housing height to clear gravel or crushed rock surface. Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running, except when specifically recommended by Toro. Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor temperatures before starting to clear snow. The operation of any powered machine can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair. Operation Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times. Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic. Do not carry passengers. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, remove the wire(s) from the spark plug(s), thoroughly inspect the snowthrower for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting and operating the snowthrower. If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble. Stop the engine whenever you leave the operating position, before unclogging the auger/impeller housing or discharge chute, and when making any repairs, adjustments, or inspections. When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make certain the auger/impeller and all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire(s) and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine. Do not clear snow across the face of slopes. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes. Never operate the snowthrower without proper guards, plates, or other safety protective devices in place. Never operate the snow thrower near glass enclosures, automobiles, window wells, drop-offs, and the like without proper adjustment of the snow discharge angle. Keep children and pets away. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care when moving in reverse. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone in front of the unit. Disengage power to the auger/impeller when the snowthrower is transported or not in use. Never operate the snowthrower without good visibility or light. Maintenance and Storage Check fasteners at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. Always refer to the operator s manual for important details if the snowthrower is to be stored for an extended period. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary. Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow to prevent freeze-up of the auger/impeller. Toro Snowthrower Safety The following list contains safety information specific to Toro products or other safety information that you must know that is not included in the ANSI or ISO standards. The rotating auger/impeller or rotor blades can cut off or injure fingers or hands. Stay in the operator s position and away from the discharge opening while operating the snowthrower. Keep your face hands, feet, and any other part of your body or clothing away from concealed, moving, or rotating parts. Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing, and inspecting the snowthrower, and before unclogging the discharge chute, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop. Also, pull the wire(s) off of the spark plug(s) and keep it away from the plug(s) to prevent someone from accidentally starting the engine. Use a stick, not your hands to remove obstructions from the discharge chute.

Before leaving the operator s position, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could possibly get caught in moving parts. If a shield, safely device, or decal is damaged, illegible, or lost, repair or replace it before beginning operation. Also, tighten any loose fasteners. Do not use the snowthrower on a roof. Perform only those maintenance instructions described in this manual. Before performing any maintenance, service, or adjustment, stop the engine, remove the key and pull the wire(s) from the spark plug(s), keeping it away from the plug(s) to prevent someone form accidentally starting the engine. If major repairs are ever needed, contact your Authorized Toro Service Dealer. To ensure the best performance and safety, purchase only genuine Toro replacement parts and accessories to keep the Toro all Toro. Do not use Will Fit replacement parts and accessories as they could cause a safety hazard.

Setup Loose Parts Note: Use the chart below to identify parts used for assembly. Description Qty. Use Template (in back of instructions) Drilling a hole for the chain sprocket Locknut Chain Upper shaft Flange plates Bearing Key Sprocket Lock nut, 5/6 inch Carriage bolt, 5/6 x / inch Cover Tap screw, #0 x / inch Spring peg Bolt, /8 x inch Flat washer, / inch Spacer washer Lock nut, /8 inch Pulley assembly Cotter pin, / x inch Washer, 7/ inch Housing Frame Bolt, /8 x inch Locknut, /8 inch Lift bracket Support rod Washer, 7/ inch Washer, 5/8 inch Hairpin cotter pin 6 6 Relocating the chain sprocket and installing the chain Installing the bearings, sprocket and upper shaft Installing the spring peg Installing the pulley assembly Installing the frame Installing the lift bracket 5

Description Lift tube Clevis pin Pin clip Eyebolt Locknut, /8 inch Hairpin cotter pin Washer, 5/8 inch Snowthrower assembly Stop rod Chute control rod support Hairpin cotter pin, -7/8 inch Lift spring Belt Belt spring Chute control rod Hairpin cotter pin Qty. Use Installing the lift tube to the snowthrower Installing the snowthrower to the tractor Installing the belt and belt spring Installing the chute control rod Note: It is recommended to install wheel weights and chains while using this snowthrower. Please contact an Authorized Service Dealer to acquire a wheel weight kit and chains. Removing the Existing Snowthrower Housing and Shaft. Tip the housing onto its front.. Remove the bolts and lock nuts securing the existing frame to the snowthrower housing (Fig. ). Remove the frame from the snowthrower housing.. Housing. Frame Figure. Bolt, /8 x inch. Locknut, /8 inch m 789. Loosen the idler sprocket bolt on the leftside of the snowthrower (Fig. ). 6

5. Remove the nuts and bolts holding the flange plates and bearing to the leftside of the snowthrower housing (Fig. ). 6. Drive the bearing collar in the opposite direction of the shaft rotation (Fig. 5). 7. Remove the bearing, the set screw and the sprocket from the end of the shaft (Fig. and 5). Keep the sprocket and key for installation on the new shaft. Figure. Idler sprocket bolt. Snowthrower housing m 7 8 5 6. Remove the chain cover from the leftside of the snowthrower (Fig. ). 8 7 m 70 Figure. Housing. Flange plate. Bolt. Bearing 5. Sprocket save 6. Key save 7. Set screw save 8. Chain Figure. Cover. Leftside of housing m 76 6 7 8 m 76. Shaft. Bearing. Bearing collar. Rotation of the shaft 5 Figure 5 5. Set screw 6. Hammer 7. Punch 8. Non threaded hole 7

Drilling a Hole for the Chain Sprocket Note: There is a template for locating the hole to drill, in the back of these instructions.. Locate and cut out the template as indicated on the template. Cut out the large square in the template. Note: Make sure the large square is cut out in the template.. Position the template onto the left side of snowthrower housing and align it the with square. (Fig. 7). Relocating the Chain Sprocket and Installing the Chain. Remove the nut and bolt holding the upper sprocket inside the housing (Fig. 8).. Left side of the housing. Upper sprocket Figure 8. Nut. Bolt m 760 Figure 6. Left side of the housing. Template. Tape the template in this position (Fig. 7). m 767. Center punch the hole that is to be drilled and remove the template (Fig. 7). 5. Drill a 7/ inch hole at the marked location.. Install the upper sprocket to the new hole with the previously removed nut and bolt (Fig. 9). 5 m 76. Left side of the housing. Template Figure 7. 7/ inch hole to drill m 768. Left side of the housing. Upper sprocket. Nut Figure 9. Bolt 5. New drilled hole. Route the chain around the sprockets as shown in Figure 0. Note: The upper back sprocket will be installed later in these instructions and will then have the chain routed around it. 8

Installing the Bearings, Sprocket and Upper Shaft. Loosely install flange plates and bearing onto the upper shaft as shown in Figure.. Install the previously removed sprocket and key, from the left side of the housing, onto the upper shaft (Fig. ). m 769 7 Figure 0. Chain. Sprocket in new hole. Upper back sprocket. Old hole. Connect the chain with the master link and clip (Fig. ). 8 m 76. Chain. Master link Figure. Clip m 77. Housing. Flange plates. Bearing collar towards middle of shaft. Upper shaft 5. Key previously removed 5 Figure 6. Locknut, 5/6 inch 7. Carriage bolt, 5/6 x / inch 8. Sprocket previously removed 9. Chain housing. Install the new key into the shaft (Fig. ).. Install the shaft and bearing into the housing and install the new sprocket onto the upper shaft (Fig. ). 5. Install the flange plates and bearing to the chain housing with carriage bolts (5/6 x / inch) and locknuts (5/6 inch) (Fig. ). 9

. Drive the collar in the direction of the rotation of the shaft when it is in use (Fig. 5). 6 7 8 m 78. Housing. Upper shaft Figure. Key. Sprocket new 6. Install the chain onto the sprocket in the chain housing (Fig. ). 7. Install the chain onto the upper shaft and sprocket in the leftside of the housing (Fig. 7). 8. Adjust the shaft, sprocket and bearing in the chain housing to ensure they are aligned (Fig. ). 9. Tighten the idler sprocket bolt on the side of the chain housing to remove any slack in the chain (Fig. 6). 5. Shaft. Bearing. Bearing collar. Rotation of the shaft Figure 5 5. Set screw 6. Hammer 7. Punch 8. Non threaded hole. Install the cover onto the chain housing with tap screws (#0 x / inch) (Fig. 6). m 76 m 7. Chain housing. Chain Figure. Sprocket 0. After adjusting the chain, set the collar on the bearing (Fig. 5).. To set the collar, use a punch and hammer and insert the punch into the non threaded hole (Fig. 5).. Chain housing. Cover Figure 6 m 7. Tap screw, #0 x / inch. Idler sprocket bolt. Install the flange plates and bearing to the leftside of the housing with carriage bolts (5/6 x / inch) and locknuts (5/6 inch) (Fig. 7). 5. Adjust the shaft, sprocket and bearing on the leftside of the snowthrower housing to ensure they are aligned (Fig. 7). 6. Install the chain around the sprocket (Fig. 7). 0

5 6 m 7 8 9 7. Housing. Flange plate. Carriage bolt, 5/6 x / inch. Bearing Figure 7 5. Sprocket 6. Key 7. Set screw 8. Locknut, 5/6 inch 9. Chain 7. After adjusting the chain, set the collar on the bearing (Fig. 5). 8. To set the collar, use a punch and hammer and insert the punch into the non threaded hole (Fig. 5). 9. Drive the collar in the direction of the rotation of the shaft when it is in use (Fig. 5). 0. Tighten the idler sprocket bolt on the leftside of the snowthrower housing to remove any slack in the chain (Fig. 8). Figure 9. Cover. Leftside of housing Installing the Spring Peg m 76. Remove the bolt, washers and lock nut securing the right rear corner of the discharge chute to the snowthrower housing (Fig. 0). Figure 8. Idler sprocket bolt. Adjustment slot m 7. Install the chain cover onto the leftside of the snowthrower (Fig. 9).

5 5. Discharge chute. Bolt. Snowthrower housing Figure 0. Flat washer 5. Lock nut m 786. Spring peg. Bolt, /8 x inch. Spacer washer m 787 Figure. Flat washer, / inch 5. Lock nut, /8 inch. Install the spring peg to the right rear corner of the discharge chute with a bolt (/8 x inch), spacer washer, flat washers (/ inch) and a lock nut (/8 inch) as shown in Figure.

Installing the Pulley Assembly. Install the pulley assembly into the pivot tube with bushings and secure it with a washer and cotter pin (Fig. ). 5 5 m 699. Pivot tube. Washer, 7/ inch. Cotter pin Figure. Frame 5. Pulley assembly m 75. Snowthrower housing. Frame. Bolt, /8 x inch Figure. Locknut, /8 inch 5. Chain housing Installing the Frame. Place the chain housing on the outside of the snowthrower housing (Fig. ).. Place the new frame onto the snowthrower housing and align the holes (Fig. ).. Secure the frame and chain housing to the snowthrower housing with bolts (/8 x inch), with the bolt heads to the outside, and lock nuts (/8 inch) (Fig. ).. Rotate the housing down into the normal operating position. Installing the Lift Bracket. Install the lift bracket to the snowthrower with a flat washer (5/8 inch) and a hairpin cotter (Fig. ).. Install the lift bracket to the snowthrower frame with a support rod, washers (7/ inch) and cotter pins (Fig. ).

7 5 6 m 78. Lift tube. Clevis pin Figure 5. Pin clip. Lift bracket. Washer, 5/8 inch. Washer, 7/ inch. Hairpin cotter pin Figure 5. Snowthrower frame 6. Support rod 7. Snowthrower m 77. Install the eyebolt and locknut (/8 inch) to the end of the lift tube (Fig. 6). Install the eyebolt so it is flush with the locknut.. Install washers (5/8 inch) onto the lift rod and then install the lift rod into the lift tube (Fig. 6 and 7). 6 Installing the Lift Tube to the Snowthrower. Install the lift tube to the snowthrower frame with a clevis pin and a pin clip (Fig. 5). 5 m 767 6. Lift tube. Eyebolt. Locknut, /8 inch Figure 6. Washers, 5/8 inch 5. Lift Rod 6. Hairpin cotter pin

Installing the Snowthrower to the Tractor Removing the Hood If desired, remove the hood for better access to the upper pulleys in the pulley box.. Rotate the hood fully forward (Fig. 7).. Disconnect the wire harness at the front left of the machine. The harness leads up the to the head lights (Fig. 7).. Slide the hood to the left side of the machine and off of the pivot pegs (Fig. 7).. Tractor. Snowthrower Figure 8. Lift tube. Park the tractor behind the snowthrower, with the lift tube between the front wheels (Fig. 8 and 9). m 768 m 66 5 5 Figure 9. Tractor. Front hitch. Hood open position. Engine. Pivot peg Figure 7. Wire harness 5. Harness connector m 667. Disengage the power take off (PTO), set the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key.. Slide the snowthrower mounting frame into the top front hitch slot. Close and lock the front hitch (Fig. 0). Installing the Snowthrower Caution The snowthrower adds a lot of weight to the front of the tractor, causing poor traction and an unstable condition which could result in a loss of control. Install the 00lb rear wheel weights (sold separately).. Tractor. Front hitch Figure 0 m 79. Snowthrower mounting frame. Position the snowthrower on a flat surface with the frame and lift tube extending rearward (Fig. 8). 5. Place one end of the stop rod on a piece of wood (Fig. ). 5

6. Using a hammer, tap the push nut onto the end of the stop rod (Fig. ).. Stop rod. Push nut Figure. Hammer. Piece of wood m-697 7. Install the stop rod into the front hitch and secure it with a hairpin cotter pin (Fig. ). M 6998. Lift rod. Tractor attachment lift Figure. Hairpin cotter pin 9. Open the mid-mount hitch by pulling out the J pin and moving the lock handle rearward (Fig. ).. Stop rod. Front hitch Figure. Cotter pin 8. Install the lift tube to the attachment lift with a hairpin cotter pin (Fig. ).. Front hitch. Mid-mount hitch Figure. J pin. Lock handle m 66 0. Install the closed loop end of the spring onto the chute control rod support (Fig. 5). 6

Figure 5 m 709. Lift spring. Chute control rod support. Install the chute control rod support into the mid mount hitch (Fig. 6).. Guide the fork to capture the middle hitch rod (Fig. 6). Note: Make sure the shaft is captured with the fork (Fig. 6).. Lift spring. Lift tube Figure 7. Eyebolt. inch (6 mm) m 7000 5 Installing the Belt and Belt Spring. Hook one end of the belt spring onto the snowthrower spring peg (Fig. 8). m 6999 Figure 6. Mid mount hitch. Control rod support. Lift spring. Fork 5. Middle hitch rod m 700. Close the mid-mount hitch by moving the lock handle forward and by pulling out the J pin and locking it into place (Fig. ).. Install the lift spring into the lift tube eyebolt (Fig. 7). 5. Adjust the eye bolt until there is inch (6 mm) of the threads past the nut (Fig. 7).. Belt spring. Idler arm Figure 8. Snowthrower spring peg. Route the belt around the clutch pulley and the snowthrower pulleys (Fig. 9).. Adjust the snowthrower drive pulley to align the belt and tighten the square head bolts (5/6 x / inch) into the long hub (Fig. 9). 7

. Hook the other end of the spring into the belt idler arm (Fig. 8). Installing the Chute Control Rod. Slide the crank handle through the hole in the rod support and secure the handle to the U-joint with a hairpin cotter (-7/8 inch) (Fig. ). Note: Adjust the worm gear assembly if necessary so the handle clears the tractor hood, the teeth mesh fully, and the chute turns freely. 5 m 700 Figure 9. Belt. Tractor clutch. Snowthrower frame. Belt idler arm 5. Square head bolts 5. Align the hood onto the pivot pegs and slide the hood to the right side of the machine (Fig. 0).. Crank handle. Support Operation Figure 9. U-joint. Hairpin cotter, -7/8 inch Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. 5. Hood open position. Engine. Pivot peg Figure 0 5. Wire harness 5. Harness connector m 667 Operating the Power Take Off (PTO) The power take off (PTO) switch engages and disengages power to the electric clutch. The PTO light, in the Indicator Module, will be on when the ignition key is in run or the lights position and the power take off (PTO) is engaged. When this light is on, it is a reminder the starter will not crank and to turn the off PTO before getting off the tractor. 6. Connect the harness and close the hood (Fig. 0). Engaging the Power Take Off (PTO). Move the throttle to the fast position. 8

. Pull the power take off (PTO) to the on position (Fig. ). Figure. PTO Off. PTO On m 65 Disengaging the Power Take Off (PTO). Push the power take off (PTO) to the off position (Fig. ).. Key. Lift switch up Figure. Lift switch down m 65 Using the Attachment Power Lift The attachment power lift (Fig. ) is used to raise and lower attachments. Raising Attachments. Turn key to the on or run position (Fig. ).. Push the lift switch in the up direction to raise the attachment lift (Fig. ). This will lift and hold the attachment in the up, or raised position. Lowering Attachments. Turn key to the on or run position (Fig. ).. Push the lift switch in the down direction to lower the attachment lift (Fig. ). This will lower the attachment lift. Operating the Attachment Lift Lever The attachment lift lever (Fig. ) is used to raise and lower various attachments. Raising an Attachment. Depress the brake pedal to stop the machine.. Pull the attachment lift lever rearward until the latch locks. In this position the lift will hold the attachment in the up, or raised position. Lowering an Attachment. Depress the brake pedal to stop the machine.. Pull the attachment lift lever rearward, to release the lift pressure, and push the button on top to release the latch. Move the lift lever forward to lower the attachment. 9

9a 90a Figure. Lift lever. Button m 65 Adjusting the Discharge Chute Danger When the snowthrower is in operation, the impeller and auger can be rotating and cut off or injure hands and feet. Before adjusting, cleaning, repairing and inspecting the snowthrower, and before unclogging the discharge chute, disengage the PTO, stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop. Use a stick, not your hands, to remove an obstruction from the discharge chute. Stay away from the discharge and auger openings while operating the snowthrower. Keep face, hands, feet, and any other part of your body or clothing away from concealed, moving, or rotating parts. You can rotate the discharge chute 80 degrees side to side by turning the crank handle (Fig. 5). You can adjust the height and distance snow is thrown by moving the chute deflector, on top of the discharge chute, up and down (Fig. 5).. Discharge chute. Crank handle Figure 5. Chute deflector Tips for Throwing Snow Remove snow as soon as possible after it falls. This produces the best snow removal results. Adjust the skids to match the type of surface being cleaned; refer to Adjusting Skids. The snowthrower is designed to clean snow down to the contact surface, but there are times when the front of the snowthrower may tend to ride up. If this happens, reduce forward speed. Discharge snow downwind whenever possible, and overlap each pass to ensure complete snow removal. If the wheels slip, shift into a lower gear to reduce forward speed. Run the snowthrower for a few minutes after clearing snow so moving parts do not freeze. Engage the PTO to clear any remaining snow from inside the housing. Do not overload the snowthrower by clearing snow at too fast a rate. If the engine slows down, reduce forward speed. Always use full throttle (maximum engine speed) when throwing snow. In wet or slushy conditions, reduce clogging of the discharge chute by maintaining maximum engine speed and by not overloading the engine. In some snow and cold weather conditions, some controls and moving parts may freeze. Therefore, when any control becomes hard to operate, stop the machine and wait for all moving parts to stop; then check all parts for freeze up. Do not use excessive force trying to operate frozen controls. Free all controls and moving parts before operating. 0

Maintenance Note: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position. Recommended Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Service Interval 5 hours Pre-storage service Fall service Maintenance Procedure Grease the drive shaft bearings Oil the chains Grease the drive shaft bearings Oil the chains Check the belt for wear and cracks Check the scraper for wear Paint chipped surfaces Grease the drive shaft bearings Oil the chains Check the belt for wear and cracks Check the scraper for wear Caution If you leave the key in the ignition switch, someone could accidently start the engine and seriously injure you or other bystanders. Remove the key from the ignition and disconnect the wire from the spark plug before you do any maintenance. Set the wire aside so that it does not accidentally contact the spark plug. Greasing and Lubrication Grease and oil the machine after every 5 operating hours or once a year, whichever occurs first. Grease Type: General-purpose grease. Oil Type: SAE 0W or 0W0. Greasing the Snowthrower. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake.. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.. Clean the grease fittings with a rag. Make sure to scrape any paint off the front of the fittings.. Connect a grease gun to each fitting and pump grease into them (Fig. 6). m 78 Figure 6 5. Wipe up any excess grease. Oiling the Chains. Disengage the PTO, set the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the key.

. Coat the entire chain with oil and allow it to penetrate each roller (Fig. 7 and 8). 9. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.. Loosen the nuts securing skids to the housing until the skids slide up and down easily (Fig. 9). 80 Figure 7. Drive chain. Rotator assembly. Discharge chute mounting Figure 9. Skid. Housing. Nut 5. Raise or lower the skids equally on both sides, to obtain level scraping action, then tighten the nuts (Fig. 9). Note: On smooth, paved surfaces, the scraper blade can be close to the surface On uneven, gravel or crushed rock surfaces, adjust the skids to raise the scraper, to prevent catching or picking up rocks. m 7. Chain housing. Chain Figure 8. Sprocket. Place a few drops of oil on the discharge chute rotator shaft and discharge chute mounting (Fig. 7).. Wipe off excess oil. Adjusting the Skids The distance between the scraper blade and the ground is controlled by skids on each side of the housing. The height can be adjusted so the scraper blade will not catch on uneven surfaces. Move the snowthrower to a level surface.. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake. Important The scraper should be higher above the pavement if the pavement surfaces on which the snowthrower will be used are cracked, rough or uneven. Reversing the Scraper Blade The scraper blade contacts the ground preventing damage to the snowthrower housing. Periodically inspect the scraper blade for wear. When the scraper becomes worn, before the working surface contacts the housing, reverse the scraper blade.. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake.. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.. Raise the attachment lift lever and support the housing off the ground; refer to Raising Attachments.. Remove the nuts, washers, carriage bolts, and scraper blade (Fig. 50).

Figure 50 8a. Nut. Washer. Carriage bolt. Scraper blade Figure 5. Idler sprocket bolt. Adjustment slot 5. Reverse the scraper blade and install it with previously removed hardware (Fig. 50). Adjusting the Chains Check the drive chain tension after every 5 operating hours or once a year, whichever occurs first. Adjustment as necessary to maintain proper tension.. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake.. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.. Loosen the bolt that secures the idler sprocket to the left side of the housing (Fig. 5 and 5).. Slide the idler sprocket in the adjustment slot until the chain is snug, but not tight (Fig. 5 and 5). 5. Tighten the idler sprocket securely. Important Do not overtighten the chains or excessive wear will occur. Removing the Snowthrower Note: Save all hardware use when removing the snowthrower.. Disengage the PTO and set the parking brake.. Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.. Raise the attachment to the transport position.. Remove the hairpin cotter at the U-joint and slide the crank handle out of the support (Fig. 5). Figure 5. Idler sprocket bolt. Adjustment slot m 7

7. Remove the lift spring from the lift tube eyebolt (Fig. 55). 9. Crank handle. Support Figure 5. U-joint. Hairpin cotter 5. Pull on the drive belt idler pulley to relax the belt tension and remove the drive belt from the tractor clutch (Fig. 5). Figure 55. Lift spring. Lift tube eyebolt m 7000 8. Remove the lift tube from the attachment lift by removing hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 56).. Belt. Tractor clutch Figure 5. Snowthrower frame. Belt idler arm m 700 6. Loosen the eye bolt attached to the lift tube (Fig. 55). M 6998. Lift tube. Tractor attachment lift Figure 56. Hairpin cotter pin 9. Open the mid-mount hitch by pulling out the J pin and moving the lock handle rearward (Fig. 57).

. Front hitch. Mid-mount hitch Figure 57. J pin. Lock handle 0. Remove the the chute control rod support from the mid mount hitch (Fig. 58). m 66 m 7058. Stop rod. Front hitch Figure 59. Cotter pin. Open the front hitch on the tractor (Fig. 60) m 7057 Figure 58 m 66. Mid mount hitch. Control rod support. Lift spring Figure 60. Tractor. Front hitch. Remove the stop rod from the front hitch by removing the hairpin cotter pin (Fig. 59).. Slide the snowthrower out from the front hitch (Fig. 6). 5

m 79. Tractor. Front hitch Figure 6. Snowthrower mounting frame Storage. Before long term storage, wash the machine with mild detergent and water to remove dirt and grime from the entire machine.. Check the condition of the scraper blade; refer to Reversing the Scraper Blade, page.. Check the condition of the snowthrower belt and drive chain.. Grease and oil the snowthrower; refer to Greasing and Lubrication, page. 5. Check and tighten all bolts, nuts, and screws. Repair or replace any part that is damaged or defective. 6. Paint all scratched or bare metal surfaces. Paint is available from your Authorized Service Dealer. 7. Coat the inside of the auger housing and discharge chute with automotive wax to prevent rust and reduce the sticking of snow to these surfaces. 8. Store the machine in a clean, dry garage or storage area. Cover the machine to protect it and keep it clean. 6

Troubleshooting Snow does not discharge Auger does not rotate. Problem Possible Causes Corrective Action. The discharge chute is plugged.. Clean the chute with a stick.. The auger does not rotate.. Refer to Auger does not rotate.. Auger speed too low.. Move the throttle to Fast.. Forward speed too slow.. Increase ground speed.. Snow is frozen to the auger or housing.. Scrape snow off with a stick.. The drive belt tension is low.. Adjust the belt tension.. The drive belt is worn, loose or broken.. Install a new drive belt.. The drive belt is off the pulley.. Install the drive belt and check the idler pulley for correct position. 5. The drive chain is broken. 5. Replace or repair the chain. Abnormal vibration.. Snow is frozen to the auger.. Scrape snow off with stick.. The drive belt is off a pulley.. Install the drive belt and check the idler pulley for correct position.. The engine mounting bolts are loose.. Loose engine pulley, idler, or snowthrower pulley.. Tighten the engine mounting bolts.. Tighten the appropriate pulley. 5. The engine pulley is damaged. 5. Contact your Authorized Service Dealer. 7

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