Snapper 1602 manual

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  • Page 1

    SIMPLICITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. INC., LIT”0 IN U.S.A. SNO-AWAY[...]

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    PACKING The 4 and 6 H.P. Sno-Aways are delivered complete in their separate cartons. The carton con- tains: 2 1 - Frame, Rotor, Engine and Wheel Assembly 1 - Handle Assembly 1 - Spout Adjusting Rod 2 - Skid Shoes 1 - Bag of Hardware Should shortages of any of the above items occur, advise by stating packers number listed on the green packing slip,.[...]

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    Figure 4. 4 H.P. SNO-AWAY LUBRICATION DRAlNlNG OIL - 6 H.P. SNO-AWAY The 4 KP. Sno-Away is cquipprd wilh 4 gxase fittings that requirr occasional lubrication with n gcncral purposr automotiw grcaac. The 10. ration of thrse fittings is shown in Figures 1.6 & 9. Thr 6 t1.P. Sue-Away has an additional fitling on the 2.spwd axlct cowr. The bcarings[...]

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    .,~A BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT Belt tension for the rotor drive is regulated by the position of the set collar on ,the rotor clutch rod. NormaRy a clearance of 1iZ” between the set collar and the clutch rod clip will properly tension this belt. Check this adjustment when the rotor clutch is engaged. Refer30 Figure 7. Belt tensiop for transmission d[...]

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    into forward position and Sno-Away will travel for- ward when the clutch is engaged. To reverse the Sno-Away, disengage the clutch and pull up on shift lever and transmission will shift into the re- verse position. Neutral position of the shift lever is half way between forward and reverse and thr lever will be held in this position by a detent lev[...]

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    WARRANTY The company warrant8 Simplicity Products tc be free from defects in material and workmanship except the conipany makes M warranty expn?ss or Implied with respect to tires. engines and engine accessc- rles which generally are warranted by their respective mamfaoturers. Any part covered by this war- ranty which is prcvendefmtive wfthin cm ye[...]

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    .,... SPOUT GROUP G 106785 H 720001 J 717001 K 106881 L 106491 M 705015 N 720003 p 717005 Q 106870 R 106516 S 715067 T 722016 u 152050 V 121175 w 705018 X 717511 Y 106521 Z 705053 AA 720003 AB 717005, AC 106867 AD 722015 AE 106Sl2 JMBER 1 DESCRIPTION 21" StWAWW 106762 Spout Assembly 703005 Carriage Bolt, 5/16 - 18 x 3/4” lg. 106760 Spout Ext[...]

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    ROTOR BODY and FRAME 1[...]

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    i ROTOR BODY and FRAME REF. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION LET. 26” 21” Sac-Away SnoAway A 106832 106814 Hody Framr Assembly II IO6745 106745 Side Plate I: 106X38 lOhB31 Scraper - Body II 715071 715071 llrx Capscrew, S/16 - I8 x 5/8” lg. K 717511 717511 llrx Nut Fult Lock, 5116. 18 F 71.5018 715018 Ilcx Capscrew. 114 20 I 5/E-‘lg. ,: 72ono3 720003[...]

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    --------a - -------_- HANDLES & CONTROLS 106546 r i ----_. 10[...]

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    REF. LET. A B C D E F G J” K L M N P Q R S T U V W X Y Z AA AB AC AD A!?. AF AG AH Al AK AL AM AN AP AQ AR As AT AU AV AW HANDLES & CONTROLS PART 26” Sno-Away IJMBER 21” SneAway 106781 106781 106782 106782 106558 106558 705006 705006 7i9001 719001 720002 720002 717003 717003 146559 I,06559 705025 705025 720003 720003 717005 717005 106780 [...]

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    : n B C D E F G H J K L M N i R S T u v w x H J ,K ,L ,M ,N ,P ,Q IR ;s ;T ;xJ x ,W Ix IY - PART 26” no dr.y ______ 153089 727002 ---___ 061046 713006 153114 153105 705012 720001 7 1700 1 106193 12 1044 705005 719001 720002 7 17003 153124 153079 121306 153078 106199 727002 051038 121115 153079 153124 121118 121107 121163 121139 153094 719002 7 15[...]

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    SHIELD, DRIVE PULLEYS, ENGINE si cil[...]

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    A B C D E F G H J K L M N L R s T u v W X Y 2 aA BB ac 3D BE 3F 3G 3H 3J 3K 3L 3M 3N 3P 30 3R 3s BT 3u BV BW Bx BY B2 3A 3B JC ZD 3E 3F :G x-l :J 3K 31 xl CN CP CQ :s” CT CU SHIELD, DRIVE PULLEYS, ENGINE PART 26” Sno **or 106519 106573 705012 720001 7 18030 ------ 106523 106576 106577 106525 710004 106578 720001 7 17001 ------ 106520 705007 720[...]

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    Figure 10. COUNTER-WEIGHT KIT Article No. 260 REF. PART NUMBER LET. 26’ 21” Sno-Away &o-Away DESCRIPTION 1 A 106449 - _ _ - - _ - _ Bracket, Weight ~B 154322 -__---_- Weight Assembly C 118053 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pin D 8161045 _i__ -- -_ Clip, Spring COUNTER-WEIGHT KIT Article No. 260 For added traction in extreme icy conditions, and :j added ha[...]