
Print VendorInstructionsHow to use this fileOperator’s ManualsPaper Size: • 11x17• Body - 50 lbs brilliant white offset or equivalent• Cover - on pre-
6Safety DecalsPart No. 1722674Discharge Chute Danger DecalPart No. 1722641Discharge Chute Danger DecalPart No. 1722642Auger Danger DecalPart No. 17226
Warning: Read Operator’s Manual.Read and understand the Operator’sManual before using this machine.7Safety IconsDanger: Thrown Objects. This machine
8Features, Controls, &OperationPlease take a momentand familiarize yourself with thename, location, andfunction of these controls so that you will
9Features & ControlsFuel Fuel tank filler cap (see illustration). The fuel shut offvalve is located under the fuel tank. Close the valvewhen the
10Engine ControlsSTARTING CONTROLSSee Figure 1 for the following instructions.Units with Optional Electric StartA. Electric Start Button - The Electri
11ControlsFigure 2. Operator's Control PositionA. Speed Selector C. Auger ControlB. Traction Control D. Chute Direction ControlFigure 3. Snowth
12OperationGENERAL OPERATIONCHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts,bolts and clips are secure.2. Check th
13OperationSTARTING THE ENGINERefer to Figure 4.1. Turn the fuel valve (B) to the ON position.2. Insert the engine key (F) into the engine key slot.3.
14OperationOPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER1. Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction.2. Set the speed selector to the desired forward speed. 3.
15OperationDEFLECTORThe distance of the discharged snow is mainly controlledby the position of the deflector (Figure 7). (Engine speedalso affects dis
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16OperationFigure 9. Traction Drive Lock - DisengagedFREE-WHEELING ANDTRACTION DRIVE LOCKFor easy turning when pushing the snowthrower, youcan diseng
17MaintenanceSCHEDULECHECK AUGER GEAR CASE LUBRICATION1. Place the snowthrower on a level surface.2. Remove the fill plug (Figure 12). 3. Check the l
18MaintenanceFigure 17. Lubricate Deflector HingesRemove wheels and grease axles once each year.There are two grease fittings on the auger shaft. Wipe
19StorageTEMPORARY STORAGE (30 DAYS OR LESS)Remember, the fuel tank will still contain some gasoline, sonever store the unit indoors or in any other a
20Troubleshooting,Adjustments, & ServiceWARNINGBefore performing any adjustment or service tosnowthrower, stop the engine and wait for movingparts
21TroubleshootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYAuger rotates, but snow is notthrown far enough1. Chute Deflector too low.2. Engine speed too slow.3. Gr
22AdjustmentsTRACTION DRIVE SYSTEMADJUSTMENTSpeed Selector Pivot AdjustmentThe Speed Selector is factory set for optimal perfor-mance at each forward
23AdjustmentsAUGER DRIVE SYSTEMADJUSTMENTSAuger Drive Clutch Rod AdjustmentAll auger drive adjustment is accomplished through theauger drive clutch ro
24AdjustmentDISCHARGE CHUTE PINIONADJUSTMENTIf the discharge chute is difficult to operate, first lubricatethe pinion gear (A, Figure 21) and ring gea
25ServiceFigure 25. Belts and PulleysA. Capscrews F. Auger PulleyB. Belt Guides G. Idler Pulley, AugerC. Traction Drive Belt H. Traction PulleyD. Auge
OPERATOR’SMANUALLarge FrameSnowthrower 860 Series Large Frame SnowthrowerMfg. No. Description1693984 860M, 8HP Snowthrower1693985 860M, 8HP Snowthrowe
26ServiceFigure 26. Belt Pattern (as viewed from front ofsnowthrower)A. Engine Pulley C. Idler PulleyB. Drive Belt D. Driven PulleyFigure 27. Shear Pi
27SpecificationsSpecifications are correct at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice.ENGINE:8 HP* TecumsehMake TecumsehModel Sn
28Replacement Parts & AccessoriesREPLACEMENT PARTSReplacement parts are available from your authorizeddealer. Always use genuine Simplicity Servi
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1Table of ContentsWARNINGYou must read, understand and comply with all safetyand operating instructions in this manual beforeattempting to set-up and
2GENERAL OPERATION• Read, understand, and follow all instructions in themanual and on the unit before starting.• Only allow responsible adults, who ar
3Safety RulesCHILDRENTragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to thepresence of children. Children are often attracted to theunit and t
4Safety RulesANSI B71.3-1995 WARNINGSTraining1. Read the operating and service instruction manualcarefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls
5Identification TagsWhen contacting your authorized dealer for replace-ment parts, service, or information you MUST havethese numbers.Record your mode
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