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Instruções de Operação MTD, Modelo Sno-Thro 10M4-04501

Fabricante : MTD
Arquivo Tamanho: 8.49 mb
Arquivo Nome : ST4-65R.pdf
Língua de Ensino: en
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P. MODEL + *** * ***** A SAFETY MESSAGE A The product for which you have requested information or replacement parts is not a current product. The replacement models incorporate product designs, safety features, safety instructions or warnings which represent the latest “State Of The Art” developments. For your safety those around you please contact your nearest Dealer for a demonstration of the product safety provisions and features. PRICE $.25 WARRANTY Ariens Company hereby warrants to the original retail purchaser all new products of its own manufacture to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Engine, parts or accessories not manufactured by Ariens Company, even though incorporated into its products, are not covered by this warranty. The warranty period shall be one year from date of original purchase, except when the product is used for rental purposes, in which case the warranty period shall be for 45 days from date of original purchase. Any transportation charges incurred on any product claimed defective, which shall include the time and expense of the distributor or dealer for pickup and/or return of the unit, shall be borne by the purchaser. This warranty shall not apply to any failure resulting from misuse, neglect or accident. Ariens Company shall not be responsible for damage in transit or handling by any common or contract carrier. Under no circumstances, within or without the warranty period, will the company be liable for damages for loss of use, or damages resulting from delay, or any consequential damages. The company reserves the right to incorporate any changes in design into its products without obligation to make such changes on units previously manufactured. SAFE SNOW REMOVAL IS NO ACCIDENT Improper use of snow removal equipment on the part of the operator can result in injury. To reduce this possibility, give complete and undivided attention to the job at hand. Protect Yourself and Others by Following These Safety Tips 1. Stop motor before cleaning discharge, removing obstacles, making adjustments, or when leaving operating position. 2. Never direct discharge at bystanders nor allow anyone in front of machine — debris may be hidden in the snow. 3. Keep children and pets a safe distance away. 4. Do not allow children to operate machine nor allow adults to operate it without proper instruction. 5. Adjust height to clear gravel or crushed rock surface. 6. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling, especially when operating in reverse. 7. Know the controls and how to stop quickly — read the owner’s manual. 8. Handle gasoline with care — it is highly flammable. A. Use approved gasoline container. B. Never add gasoline to a running engine — fill tank out of doors and wipe up spilled gasoline. C. Replace gasoline cap securely. D. Open doors if engine is run in garage — exhaust gases are dangerous. 9. Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting motor. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from power driven parts. 10. Use a grounded three wire extension cord for all plug-in electric units. 11. Keep machine in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place. ASSEMBLY 1. GENERAL When unpacking, be sure to remove all loose items from the carton. 2. HANDLE BARS a. Place the holes in the flat section of the lower handle bars over the studs projecting from the frame on each side of the engine. b. Place a lockwasher and nut on each stud but do not tighten. c. Remove the four bolts from the lower portion of the upper handle bar and slide the upper handle bar in place between the curved portions of the lower handle bars (figure 1). d. Replace the bolts in the top hole of the lower handle bar and the matching hole in the upper handle bar. Fasten with locknut. e. Hook the bent portion of the nameplate panel over the lower handle bar and slide it up until the holes in the panel line up with the lower holes in the lower handle bar. Fasten in place with bolts and locknuts. f. Tighten the nuts holding the lower handle bar to the frame. 3. SHIFT CONTROL Position the shift control (figure 1) on the inside of the handle bars on the right hand side so that the holes in the control line up with the holes in the handle bar. Fasten the control to the handle bar with two hex head cap screws and lockwashers (figure 1). HANDLE ROD ROD Figure 1 4. SHIFT ROD a. Pull up as far as possible on the lower shift rod which projects from the rear of the engine mounting frame (figure 1). Screw the threaded portion of the upper shift rod over the lower shift rod. b. Depress the rod in the center of the shift knob and pull the shift control back to the REVERSE position. c. Thread the upper rod on the lower rod until the opposite end of the rod drops easily into the hole in the shift control. Place a washer over that portion of the rod which projects through the shift control and insert a cotter pin to hold the rod in place. d. Tighten the loc...

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