Snapper Snow Blower 5201M 520E User Manual

OPERATOR’S  
MANUAL  
Single Stage  
Snowthrower  
520M Models  
Mfg. No.  
1693643  
1693645  
85630  
Description  
520M, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start  
520M, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start (CE)  
SS5200R, 5HP Snowthrower, Manual Start  
520E Models  
Mfg. No.  
1693644  
85631  
Description  
520E, 5HP Snowthrower, Electric Start  
SS5200E, 5HP Snowthrower, Electric Start  
1720536-03  
Rev 5/2003  
TP 100-2290-03-SW-SN  
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Safety Rules & Information  
Read these safety rules and follow them closely. Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of control  
of unit, severe personal injury or death to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or equipment.  
The triangle  
in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed.  
GENERAL OPERATION  
• Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the  
manual and on the unit before starting.  
• Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with  
the instructions, to operate the unit (local regulations  
can restrict operator age).  
• Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and  
above, are involved in a large percentage of power  
equipment-related injuries. These operators should  
evaluate their ability to operate the unit safely enough  
to protect themselves and others from injury.  
• All operators should seek and obtain professional  
and practical instruction.  
• Always wear substantial footwear and appropriate  
winter clothing. Wear foot-ware that improves trac-  
tion on slippery slopes. DO NOT wear long scarves  
or loose clothing that could become entangled in  
moving parts.  
• Before using, always visually check that all hardware  
is present, in-tact, and secure. Replace worn or  
damaged parts.  
• Never operate the machine with defective guards, or  
without safety protective devises in place.  
• Stop engine before: refuelling, removing an attach-  
ment, making adjustments (unless the adjustment  
can be made from the operator’s position).  
• Follow the manufacturer’s recommendation for wheel  
weights or counterweights.  
• Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire,  
etc., which could be picked up and thrown.  
• Be sure the area is clear of other people. Stop unit if  
anyone enters the area.  
• Always look down and behind before and while trav-  
elling in reverse.  
• Be aware of the discharge direction and do not point  
it at anyone. Do not point the discharge at glass  
enclosures, automobiles, or windows.  
• Disengage all clutches (release drive and auger con-  
trol levers) before starting the engine.  
• Never leave a running unit unattended. Always disen-  
gage the auger and traction controls, stop engine,  
and remove keys.  
• Stop engine before unclogging chute.  
• Operate only in daylight or good artificial light.  
• Do not operate the unit while under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
• Adjust skid shoe height to clear gravel or crushed  
rock surfaces.  
• Do not touch snowthrower parts which may be hot  
from operation. Allow such parts to cool before  
attempting to service the unit.  
• Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing  
roadways.  
• Use extra care when loading or unloading the unit  
into a trailer or truck.  
• Keep in mind the operator is responsible for acci-  
dents occurring to other people or property.  
SLOPE OPERATION  
Do  
• See your authorized dealer for recommendations  
counterweights to improve stability.  
WARNING  
Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6 percent (10°) which  
is a rise of 3-1/2 feet (106 cm) vertically in 20 feet (607 cm)  
horizontally.  
• Travel up and down slopes, not across.  
• Remove obstacles such as rocks, tree limbs, etc.  
• Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Uneven terrain could  
overturn the unit. Snow can hide obstacles.  
• Use slow speed. Tires may lose traction on slopes.  
Choose a low gear so that you will not have to stop or  
shift while on the slope.  
When operating on slopes use additional wheel weights or  
counterweights. See your dealer to determine which weights  
are available and appropriate for your unit.  
• Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual.  
Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.  
• Always keep unit in gear especially when traveling  
downhill.  
Select slow ground speed before driving onto slope. Travel  
UP and DOWN the slope, never across the face, use caution  
when changing directions and DO NOT START OR STOP ON  
SLOPE.  
Do Not  
• Do not start or stop on a slope. If tires lose traction,  
disengage the auger and proceed slowly straight  
down the slope.  
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip-  
over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death.  
All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back up the  
slope or if you feel uneasy on it, do not operate on it.  
• Do not turn on slopes unless necessary, and then,  
turn slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.  
• Do not operate near drop-offs, ditches, or embank-  
ments. The unit could suddenly turn over if a wheel is  
over the edge of a cliff or ditch, or if an edge caves in.  
• Do not operate on wet surfaces. Reduced traction  
could cause sliding.  
• Do not shift to neutral and coast down hills.  
TP-600-3606-00-LW-UV  
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Safety Rules  
EMISSIONS  
CHILDREN  
• Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals  
known, in certain quantities, to cause cancer, birth  
defects, or other reproductive harm.  
• Look for the relevant Emissions Durability Period and  
Air Index information on the engine emissions label.  
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the  
presence of children. Children are often attracted to the  
unit and the operating activity. Never assume that children  
will remain where you last saw them.  
• Keep children out of the area and under the watchful  
care of another responsible adult.  
• Be alert and turn unit off if children enter the area.  
• Before and during reverse operation, look behind and  
down for small children.  
• Never allow children to operate the unit.  
• Use extra care when approaching blind corners,  
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure  
vision.  
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE  
• Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels.  
They are flammable and vapors are explosive.  
a) Use only an approved container.  
• Keep unit free of debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel  
spillage.  
• Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an  
object. Repair, if necessary, before restarting.  
• Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine  
running unless specified otherwise in the engine  
manufacturer’s manual.  
b) Never remove gas cap or add fuel with the  
engine running. Allow engine to cool  
before refueling. Do not  
c) Never refuel the unit indoors.  
• If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the engine but  
move the machine away from the area of spillage and  
avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors  
have dissipated.  
• Replace all fuel tank caps and fuel container caps  
securely.  
• Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck bed  
with a plastic bed liner. Always place containers on  
the ground away from your vehicle before filling.  
• Remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or  
trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possi-  
ble, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a  
portable container, rather than from a gasoline dis-  
penser nozzle.  
• Keep nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or  
container opening at all times until fueling is com-  
plete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.  
• If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immedi-  
ately.  
• Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as  
necessary.  
• Never run a unit in an enclosed area.  
• Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in  
good condition.  
• Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper  
operation regularly and make necessary repairs if  
they are not functioning properly.  
smoke.  
• Components are subject to wear, damage, and dete-  
rioration. Frequently check components and replace  
with manufacturer’s recommended parts, when nec-  
essary.  
• Check control operation frequently. Adjust and ser-  
vice as required.  
• Use only factory authorized replacement parts when  
making repairs.  
• Always comply with factory specifications on all set-  
tings and adjustments.  
• Only authorized service locations should be utilized  
for major service and repair requirements.  
• Never attempt to make major repairs on this unit  
unless you have been properly trained. Improper ser-  
vice procedures can result in hazardous operation,  
equipment damage and voiding of manufacturer’s  
warranty.  
• Do not change engine governor settings or over-  
speed the engine. Operating the engine at excessive  
speed can increase the hazard of personal injury.  
• Disengage auger and traction, stop the engine,  
remove the key, and disconnect the spark plug  
wire(s) before: clearing blockages and chutes, per-  
forming service work, striking an object, or if the unit  
vibrates abnormally. After striking an object, inspect  
the machine for damage and make repairs before  
restarting and operating the equipment.  
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Safety Rules  
ANSI B71.3-1995 WARNINGS  
Training  
6. When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting make certain  
the collector/impeller and all moving parts have  
stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep  
the wire away from the plug to prevent accidental  
starting.  
7. Do not run the engine indoors except for starting the  
engine or for transporting the snowthrower in or out  
of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust  
fumes are dangerous.  
8. Do not clear snow across the face of slopes.  
Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on  
slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.  
9. Never operate the snowthrower without proper  
guards plates, or other safety protective devises in  
place.  
10. Never operate the snowthrower near glass enclo-  
sures, automobiles, window wells, drop-offs, and the  
like without proper adjustment of the discharge angle.  
Keep children and pets away.  
11. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting  
to clear snow at too fast a rate.  
12. Never operate the machine at high transport speeds  
on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care  
when backing.  
13. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow anyone  
in front of the unit.  
1. Read the operating and service instruction manual  
carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and  
the proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop  
the unit and disengage the controls quickly.  
2. Never allow children to operate the equipment.  
Never allow adults to operate the equipment without  
proper instruction.  
3. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, par-  
ticularly small children and pets.  
4. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling especially  
when operating in reverse.  
Preparation  
1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is  
to be used and remove all doormat, sleds, boards,  
wires, and other foreign objects.  
2. Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before  
starting engine (motor).  
3. Do not operate the equipment without wearing ade-  
quate winter outer garments. Wear footwear that will  
improve footing on slippery surfaces.  
4. Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.  
(a) Use an approved fuel container.  
(b) Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.  
(c) Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never  
fill fuel tank indoors.  
(d) Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up spilled  
fuel.  
14. Disengage power to the collector/impeller when  
snowthrower is transported or not in use.  
15. Use only attachments and accessories approved by  
the manufacturer of the snowthrower (such as wheel  
weights, counterweights, cabs, and the like).  
16. Never operate the snowthrower without good visibility  
or light. Always be sure of your footing, and keep a  
firm hold on the handles. Walk, never run.  
5. Use extension cords and receptacles as specified by  
the manufacturer for all units with electric drive  
motors or electric starting motors.  
6. Adjust the collector housing height to clear gravel or  
crushed rock surfaces.  
7. Never attempt to make any adjustments while the  
engine (motor) is running (except when specifically  
recommended by the manufacturer).  
8. Let engine (motor) and machine adjust to outdoor  
temperatures before starting to clear snow.  
9. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during  
operation or while performing an adjustment or repair  
to protect eye from foreign objects that may be  
thrown from the machine.  
Maintenance and Storage  
1. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent inter-  
vals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is  
in safe working condition.  
2. Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank  
inside a building where ignition sources are present  
such as hot water and spacer heaters, clothes dryers,  
and the like. Allow the engine to cool before storing  
in any enclosure.  
3. Always refer to the operator’s guide instructions for  
important details if the snowthrower is to be stored for  
an extended period.  
4. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as  
necessary.  
5. Run the machine a few minutes after throwing snow  
to prevent freeze-up of the collector/impeller.  
• Always observe safe refueling and fuel handling prac-  
tices when refueling the unit after transportation or  
storage.  
• Always follow the engine manual instructions for stor-  
age preparations before storing the unit for both short  
and long term periods.  
Operation  
1. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.  
Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.  
2. Exercise extreme caution when operating on or  
crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for  
hidden hazards or traffic.  
3. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine  
(motor), remove the wire from the spark plug, discon-  
nect the cord on electric motors, thoroughly inspect  
the snowthrower for any damage, and repair the  
damage before restarting and operating the  
snowthrower.  
4. If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the  
engine (motor) and check immediately for the cause.  
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.  
5. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave the  
operating position, before unclogging the  
collector/impeller housing or discharge guide, and  
when making any repairs, adjustments, or inspec-  
tions.  
• Always follow the engine manual instructions for  
proper start-up procedures when returning the unit to  
service.  
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Product Identification  
Identification Numbers  
North American  
Models  
ID Tag  
Mfg. No.
Serial No.:  
kW:  
Engine RPM XXX  
LpA:  
169XXXX  
XXXXX  
X  
2002  
dB(A)  
CE Models  
PRODUCT REFERENCE DATA  
Model Description Name/Number  
XXX dB(A)  
Vibration @ WheelXXX m/s²  
Simplicity Mfg. Inc.  
Port Washington, WI USA 53074-097  
Unit MFG Number  
Unit SERIAL Number  
When contacting your authorized dealer for replace-  
ment parts, service, or information you MUST have  
these numbers.  
Mower Deck MFG Number  
Mower Deck SERIAL Number  
Date Purchased  
Dealer Name  
Record your model name/number, manufacturer’s identi-  
fication numbers, and engine serial numbers in the  
space provided for easy access. These numbers can be  
found in the locations shown.  
ENGINE REFERENCE DATA  
Engine Make  
Engine Model  
NOTE: For location of engine identification numbers,  
refer to the engine owner’s manual.  
Engine Type/Spec  
Engine Code/Serial Number  
CE Models: Place the extra copy of the identification tag  
in the manual  
CE IDENTIFICATION TAG MARKINGS  
A. Manufacturer’s Identification Number  
B. Manufacturer’s Serial Number  
C. Power Rating in Kilowatts  
D. Maximum Engine Speed in Rotations per Minute  
E. Manufacturer’s Address  
F. Year of Manufacture  
G
A
B
F
I
C
Mfg. No.:  
169XXXX  
XXXXX  
XXX  
Serial No.:  
kW:  
2002  
D
dB(A)  
Engine RPM XXXX  
XXX dB(A)  
Vibration @ Wheel: XXX m/s²  
J
LpA:  
K
Simplicity Mfg. Inc.  
G. CE Compliance Logo  
Port Washington, WI USA 53074-0997  
H
H. Mass of Unit in Kilograms  
E
I. Sound Power in Decibels ***  
J. Sound Pressure at Operator’s Position in Decibels **  
K. Vibration*  
This unit complies with European Harmonized Lawn Mower  
Standard EN 836, European Machinery Directive 98/37/EC,  
and European EMC Directive 89/336/EC  
CE Models:  
Place copy of  
Identification Tag here.  
* Tested according to EN 836:1997/A2:2001, EN 1032:  
1996, EN 1033:1995  
** Tested according to EN836:1997/A2:2001  
*** Tested according to 2000/14/EC  
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Safety Rules & Information  
SAFETY DECALS  
Safety warning decals are placed at strategic locations on the snowthrower as a constant reminder to the opera-  
tor of the most important safety precautions. All warning, caution and instructional messages on your snowthrow-  
er should be carefully read and obeyed. If any of these decals are lost or damaged, replace them at once. They  
can be purchased from your local dealer.  
Part No. 1716672  
Auger Control Decal  
Part No. 1716669  
Main Dash Decal (Electric Start Models)  
Part No. 73461  
Warning Decal  
Part No. 1716670  
Main Dash Decal (Manual Start Models)  
Part No. 73844  
Warning Decal -  
Fire Hazard, Do  
Not Stand Unit on  
End  
Part No. 1716532  
Auger Danger Decal  
Part No. 1722674  
Discharge Chute Danger Decal  
International Symbols  
FAST  
CHOKE  
IGNITION KEY  
SLOW  
STOP  
PRIMER  
RUN  
ELECTRIC START  
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Assembling  
the Snowthrower  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
• Socket or Wrench Set  
A
• Pair of Pliers  
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE  
C
If your unit was not previously assembled, see Figures 1  
and 2, and follow the steps below to assemble the unit:  
D
1. Install the discharge chute on to the rotating ring  
located on the auger housing. Secure with the three  
5/16 inch carriage bolts, flat washers and nylock nuts  
found in the parts bag (the bolt heads go to inside of  
of the rotating ring, with washers and nuts on the out-  
side). Note, install the rear bolt first for easier align-  
ment.  
E
B
2. Tighten bolts securely with a wrench.  
Figure 1. Assembly of Discharge Chute  
3. Lift up folding handle to align it with lower handle and  
tighten the wing knobs securely as shown in Figure 3.  
A. Discharge Chute  
B. Carriage Bolts  
C. Washers  
D. Nuts  
E. Rotating Ring  
The snow thrower is now ready for operation once the  
fuel tank has been filled with the properly mixed gasoline  
and two cycle oil.  
A
B
Figure 2. Handles  
Figure 3. Lift Handles and Lock Wing Knobs  
A. Handle  
B. Wing Knobs  
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Controls  
& Operation  
SNOWTHROWER CONTROLS  
A
Auger Control  
C
A. Auger Control - This control engages and disen-  
gages the auger. Pull the control back against handle  
to engage the auger, (this will pull snowthrower for-  
ward if auger is in contact with the ground). Release  
the Auger Control to stop rotation of auger.  
B
Deflector Controls  
B. Chute Direction Control - The Chute Direction  
Control (B, Figures 4&5) allows the discharge chute  
to be rotated to throw snow in the desired direction.  
Snow may be thrown at any angle from straight left to  
straight forward, to straight right.  
The length of the chute direction control can be  
adjusted. Remove the cotter pin (A, Figure 5) to  
extend or shorten the rod to desired length, then rein-  
stall the pin.  
C. Chute Deflector - Controls the distance snow is  
thrown. Tilting the Chute Deflector (C, Figure 4) UP  
provides a higher stream and greater distance, while  
tilting the deflector DOWN provides a lower stream  
and less distance.  
Figure 4. Snowthrower Controls  
A Auger  
Engages auger when pulled  
Control  
back, and disengages auger  
when released.  
A
B Chute  
Direction  
Control  
Rotates discharge chute to  
desired direction  
C Chute  
Controls vertical angle snow is  
thrown.  
B
Deflector  
Figure 5. Discharge Chute Control Adjustment  
A. Cotter Pin  
B. Chute Direction Control  
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Controls & Operation  
ENGINE & STARTING CONTROLS  
C
NOTE: Throttle - This snow thrower does NOT have a  
throttle for controlling operating speed of engine. The  
engine governor maintains operating speed for vary-  
ing snow removal conditions.  
B
Electric Start Units Only  
A. Electric Start Button - The Electric Start Button (A,  
Figure 6) activates an electric starter mounted to the  
engine, eliminating the need to pull the starter han-  
dle. The Electric Start Button operates on 120 Volts  
AC, which is provided by connection to the extension  
cord provided with units equipped with this feature.  
Connect this extension cord ONLY to a properly  
grounded 3 prong electrical outlet.  
E
All Models  
B. Fuel Tank Cap - Cover fuel tank & provides venting  
F
A
ability to prevent vapor lock.  
D
C. Starter Handle - The starter handle (C, Figure 6)  
connects to a starter cord to manually start the  
engine. Pulling starter handle rapidly spins the engine  
crankshaft, cycles the engine, and generates the  
spark necessary for starting the engine.  
Figure 6. Engine Controls  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Electric Start  
Button  
(Optional)  
Activates electric starter  
D. Primer Button - When pressed, the Primer Button  
(D, Figure 6) provides initial fuel to help start a cold  
engine. Normally, pressing the primer button twice  
will provide enough fuel to start a cold engine.  
Fuel Tank  
Cap  
Covers fuels tank and provides  
venting to prevent vapor lock  
E. Engine Key - Insert key in switch and turn key to ON  
position when starting engine. To stop engine, turn  
key to OFF position.  
Starter Handle Used to start engine  
F. Choke Control - The is control (F, Figure 6) adjusts  
the fuel/air mixture, and is used to help start a cold  
engine by providing a richer mixture.Once the engine  
is warm and running smoothly, the Choke Control  
should be set to the off position to provide a normal  
air/fuel mix.  
Primer Button Primes carburetor for faster cold  
starting.  
Engine Key  
Prevents starting of engine with-  
out key. Stops engine when  
removed.  
Choke Control Adjusts air/fuel mixture  
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Controls & Operation  
GENERAL OPERATION  
CHECKS BEFORE EACH START-UP  
1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts,  
bolts and clips are secure.  
WARNING  
To avoid serious injury, do not put your hands into  
the auger housing or discharge chute. If auger stalls  
or chute becomes plugged, use the following proce-  
dure to remove objects or clear the chute:  
2. Check the fuel supply. Fill the tank no closer than 1/4  
to 1/2 inch of top of tank to provide space for expan-  
sion. See your engine Owner’s Manual for fuel rec-  
ommendations.  
1. Release the Auger Control.  
2. Shut off the engine.  
3. Remove the Engine Key.  
4. Wait for moving parts to stop.  
5. Use a narrow board to remove foreign objects  
and clear the chute or auger. Never put your  
hands into the auger or discharge chute.  
3. Check the Auger Control (see A, Figure 4) for proper  
operation. If adjustment is required, see the Service  
section (pages 13-15) for procedures.  
4. Check the Chute Direction Control (B, Figure 4) for  
proper operation. The discharge chute should rotate  
freely in both directions. See the Service section for  
adjustment procedures and troubleshooting.  
6. If servicing is needed, remove cover and dis-  
connect spark plug wire.  
5. Check the Chute Deflector (C, Figure 4) for proper  
operation. The deflector should pivot freely up and  
down. See the Service Section for procedures.  
WARNING  
6. Position the chute at the desired starting direction  
and set the deflector at the desired angle.  
For your safety, operation on slopes should be in an  
up and down direction only. If it becomes necessary  
to move across the face of a slope, use caution and  
do not blow snow. Be very careful when changing  
direction on a slope.  
Proper winter footwear is recommended for the  
operator to help prevent slipping. Never attempt to  
clean snow from excessively steep slopes. The  
maximum slope for any operation is 17.7% (10º).  
WARNING  
Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled  
with care. Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or  
running. Always move outdoors to fill the tank. Keep  
snowthrower and gasoline away from open flame or  
spark.  
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Controls & Operation  
FUEL AND OIL MIXTURE  
The snowthrower uses a two cycle engine that requires a  
mixture of fuel (gasoline) and oil for lubrication of engine  
bearings and other moving parts.  
FUEL TO OIL MIXTURE CHART (50:1)  
U.S. Imperial Metric  
Gasoline 2 Cycle Oil Gasoline 2 Cycle Oil Gasoline 2 Cycle Oil  
Gallons  
Ounces  
2.5  
5
Gallons  
Ounces  
Liters  
Milliliters  
The correct fuel/oil mixture ratio for the five horsepower  
engine is 50 to 1. Use fuel/oil mixture chart shown.  
1
2
5
1
2
5
2.8  
4
80 ml  
5.6  
8
160 ml  
400 ml  
NOTE: To prevent damage to engine, carefully  
observe recommended fuel to oil mixing ratio and  
procedures.  
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14.1  
20  
• Gasoline and oil must be premixed in a clean fuel  
container.  
• Always use fresh, unleaded, winter grade fuel  
• Never put plain, unmixed fuel into fuel tank. Shake  
fuel container each time before filling fuel tank.  
WARNING  
Gasoline is highly flammable and must be handled  
with care. Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or  
running. Always move outdoors to fill the tank. Keep  
snowthrower and gasoline away from open flame or  
spark.  
• Never use “stale” fuel left over from last season or  
stored for long periods.  
• DO NOT USE MULTI VISCOSITY OILS, SUCH AS  
10W-30 or 10W-40.  
PROPER FUEL MIXING PROCEDURE  
1. Fill approved clean fuel container one quarter full with  
fresh unleaded fuel - one quart (one liter) in a one  
gallon (4 liter) container.  
A
B
C
D
2. Pour recommended amount of high quality two  
cycle oil — 2.5 ounces (80 ml) into fuel container for  
one gallon (4 liters) of fuel. (NOTE: DO NOT USE  
MULTI VISCOSITY OILS, SUCH AS 10W-30 or  
10W-40.)  
3. Reinstall cap on the fuel container and shake con-  
tainer vigorously so oil mixes with gasoline.  
4. Unscrew cap and fill container with fuel. Shake con-  
tainer again.  
5. Remove fuel tank cap and carefully pour mixed fuel  
into the fuel tank, filling to 1/2 inch (1.5 cm) below  
filler neck to allow room for expansion. Never put  
plain, unmixed fuel into fuel tank. Shake fuel con-  
tainer each time before filling fuel tank.  
Figure 7. Proper Fuel Mixing Procedure  
A. Fill Container with 1 Quart (1 Liter) of fuel  
B. 2.5 Ounces (80 ml) of two-cycle oil  
C. Combine in container, then shake container  
D. Additional fuel brings total to 1 Gallon (4 liters)  
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Controls & Operation  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
DANGER  
NOTE: The snow thrower engine is designed to operate  
at cold temperatures. Avoid operating the snow thrower if  
air temperature is 40° C or warmer since engine may  
vapor lock and stop running after a short time. Engine  
will be difficult to start in warm weather.  
Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poorly venti-  
lated areas. Engine exhaust contains CARBON  
MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLY GAS.  
Manual (Recoil) Starting Steps  
Electric Starting Steps  
1. Insert engine key in switch and turn key to the ON  
position.  
Note: The electric starter is designed to operate on 120V  
AC household current, using power cord supplied with  
electric start snow thrower. When using power cord,  
match wide blade of plug to wide slot of receptacle.  
2. If engine is cold, move choke control lever to the ON  
position. (Do not choke a warm engine).  
1. Insert engine key in switch and turn key to the ON  
position.  
3. Push the Primer Button two times if engine is cold.  
(Do not prime a warm engine.)  
2. If engine is cold, move choke control lever to the ON  
position. (Do not choke a warm engine).  
4. Grasp starter rope handle and slowly pull out rope  
until resistance is felt. Allow rope to rewind slowly,  
then pull rope out rapidly to start engine. Let rope  
return slowly to starter.  
3. Push the Primer Button two times if engine is cold.  
(Do not prime a warm engine.)  
NOTE: If engine does not start after three pulls,  
push primer bulb once and again pull starter  
rope.  
4. Plug power cord for starter into receptacle on starter  
switch, then plug other end into a 120Volt AC house-  
hold receptacle. DO NOT use an extension cord with  
the electric start power cord supplied.  
5. After engine starts and gradually warms up, move  
choke lever to the OFF position. Be prepared to  
move choke lever to the ON position if engine falters  
during warm up.  
CAUTION  
Be sure there is no moisture present on cord ends or  
receptacles when plugging cord into receptacle.  
6. Allow engine to warm up before beginning snow  
thrower operations. The engine will operate at full  
throttle when thoroughly warmed up.  
5. Push starter button to crank engine. DO NOT crank  
engine for more than a total of 15 seconds without  
allowing electric starter to cool for 10 minutes before  
additional cranking is attempted. Electric starter can  
be severely damaged if recommended starter operat-  
ing limitations are not observed.  
7. To stop engine, turn Engine Key to the OFF position.  
STOPPING THE ENGINE  
1. Release the Auger Control.  
NOTE: Do not push primer button while engine is  
being cranked.  
2. Turn Engine Key to the OFF position.  
3. Remove the key from the switch if you are leaving the  
operating position or will be making adjustments or  
repairs. (NOTE: Allow the unit to cool before storing  
or making any adjustments or repairs.)  
6. Release starter button when engine starts and gradu-  
ally move choke lever to the OFF position.  
NOTE: Always disconnect power cord from  
household receptacle first, then unplug from  
starter switch.  
If you will be storing the unit for the season, see the  
STORAGE section for instructions on properly preparing  
the unit for long-term storage.  
7. Disconnect power cord from household receptacle  
and then from starter switch on snow thrower. Store  
cord in a dry, convenient place.  
8. To stop engine, turn Engine Key to the OFF position.  
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Controls & Operation  
OPERATING THE SNOWTHROWER  
AFTER EACH USE  
Before operating snowthrower, review the Checks Before Allow snow thrower to run a few minutes after clearing  
Each Use under General Operation on page 8 of this  
manual.  
snow to reduce the likelihood of parts freezing while  
machine is not is use.  
1. Rotate the discharge chute to the desired direction.  
If you will be storing the unit for the season, see the  
STORAGE section for instructions on properly preparing  
the unit for long-term storage.  
2. Pull the Auger Control back against the handle to  
engage the auger.  
OFF-SEASON STORAGE  
Before you store your snowthrower for the off-season,  
read the Maintenance and Storage instructions in the  
Safety Rules section and take the following precautions:  
NOTE: The snow thrower will be pulled forward by  
the auger when the auger contacts the ground or with  
the snow to be thrown.  
3. Begin snow removal by clearing a path down the cen-  
ter of walk or driveway, then gradually widen path,  
throwing snow off to both sides.  
NOTE: Gasoline, if permitted to stand unused for extend-  
ed periods (30 days or longer), may develop gummy  
deposits which can adversely affect the engine carbure-  
tor and cause engine malfunction. To avoid this condi-  
tion, add Simplicity Gasoline Stabilizer to the fuel tank, or  
drain all fuel from the system before placing unit in stor-  
age.  
4. Release the Auger Control to stop both the auger  
and the forward motion of the snowthrower.  
WARNING  
1. Prepare your snowthrower engine for storage as  
instructed in the Engine Owner’s Manual.  
Do not use snow thrower on surfaces above ground  
level, such as the roof of a building.  
2. Lubricate the snowthrower as described in the  
LUBRICATION section of this manual.  
SNOWTHROWING TIPS  
3. Clean the snowthrower thoroughly. Coat exposed  
bare metal parts with a quality paint (available from  
you dealer) or a light film of grease, oil or automotive  
wax.  
Discharge chute icing may occur as the result of snow  
build up around the base of the discharge chute. If the  
chute does freeze up, DO NOT force the control: control  
linkage damage may result. Put the unit indoors and  
allow the ice to melt, or pour hot water around the inside  
and outside base of the discharge chute.  
4. Store snowthrower in the wheels down, operating  
position. Note: If the unit is stored in any other posi-  
tion, fluids may leak.  
Varying snow conditions will affect performance of  
snow thrower. The snow thrower should be allowed to  
move into the snow at it's own pace.  
5. Store the unit in a protected area and cover.  
STARTING AFTER STORAGE  
1. Remove the spark plug and wipe dry. Then reinstall  
plug.  
Wet, heavy snow — When clearing wet, heavy snow,  
the forward movement of the snowthrower may have to  
be slowed by pushing down on handle while allowing  
engine to operate at full throttle.  
2. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline (unless a fuel stabi-  
lizer was used).  
3. Check to be sure engine fins are clean and air flow is  
unobstructed.  
Do not operate on gravel or crushed rock surfaces.  
Avoid picking up this type of material with auger since  
damage to unit could result and particles can be dis-  
charged with considerable force that could cause serious  
injury.  
4. Start the engine outdoors. Warm up engine by run-  
ning at SLOW speed for a a few minutes before run-  
ning at FAST speed, or blowing snow.  
5. Check the operation of all the controls. If necessary,  
lubricate the snowthrower to improve operation of the  
chute control.  
Always be alert to hidden hazards that might be struck  
by the auger. Should a foreign object be struck by the  
auger, immediately stop the engine and inspect machine  
for any damage. Repair damage before continuing oper-  
ation.  
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Regular  
Maintenance  
Removing Belt Cover  
In order to perform proper lubrication, it is necessary to  
remove the Belt cover from the lower left of the  
snowthrower.  
Screws  
1. Remove the Engine Key from the switch.  
2. Remove the fours screws securing the belt cover  
(see Figure 8).  
3. Remove the cover.  
Figure 8. Removing Belt Cover  
4. Perform lubrication (see below).  
5. Reinstall belt cover (reverse steps 3 to 1 above.)  
LUBRICATION  
Note: The drive pulley end of auger shaft is supported by  
a sealed ball bearing and requires no lubrication. The  
ball bearing on other end of auger shaft is also sealed,  
and will not require lubrication.  
Lightly Oil  
• A few drops of oil should be placed on wheel  
hubs occasionally to keep wheels turning  
freely.  
Figure 9. Lubrication points  
• Apply oil to pivot points of auger control peri-  
odically, wiping off any excess oil.  
• A couple of drops of light machine oil applied to  
upper end of auger control cable will assure free  
movement of cable through outside casing. Wipe off  
any excess oil.  
Pivot Point  
• Remove belt cover and lightly apply oil to the pivot  
point for idler pulley arm. BE CAREFUL NOT TO  
GET OIL ON BELT OR PULLEYS.  
Grease  
Figure 10. Lightly oil pivot point  
• At the beginning of each snow throwing sea-  
son, remove discharge chute and generously  
lubricate steel flange at back of rotating ring  
with light grease. Rotate ring with crank to dis-  
tribute grease.  
Lubricate  
Flange  
Engine Lubrication  
The two cycle engine used in this snow thrower is lubri-  
cated by the fuel and oil mixture. Observe recommended  
fuel to oil mixture ratio shown on page 9.  
Figure 11. Grease the Discharge Chute Ring  
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Troubleshooting  
& Service  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Engine fails to start  
1. Key is OFF  
2. Failure to prime cold engine  
3. Out of fuel  
1. Turn Key to the ON position  
2. Press primer button twice and restart.  
3. Fill fuel tank  
4. Choke OFF - cold engine  
5. Engine flooded  
6. Spark Plug not sparking  
4. Turn Choke to ON.  
5. Turn Choke to OFF; try starting  
6. Check Gap. Gap plug, clean electrode,  
or replace as necessary  
7. Water in fuel, or old fuel  
7. Drain tank (Dispose of fuel at an authorized  
waste facility). Fill with fresh fuel mixture.  
Engine starts hard or runs poorly  
Unit does not throw snow  
1. Fuel mixture too rich  
2. Spark plug faulty, fouled,  
or gapped incorrectly  
1. Move choke to OFF position  
2. Clean and gap, or replace  
3. Water in fuel, or old fuel  
3. Drain tank (Dispose of fuel at an authorized  
waste facility). Fill with fresh fuel mixture.  
4. Clean vent hole or replace cap  
4. Gas cap vent hole plugged  
1. Loose or broken drive belt  
2. Incorrect control cable  
adjustment  
1. Adjust or replace belt  
2. Adjust Auger Control cable  
3. Discharge chute clogged,  
foreign object lodged in auger  
4. Broken control cable  
3. Stop engine, remove key and  
clean out discharge chute  
4. Replace cable  
Auger does not stop turning  
when control is released  
1. Incorrect control cable  
adjustment  
1. Adjust Auger Control cable  
Excessive vibration  
1. Loose parts or damaged  
auger  
1. STOP engine and REMOVE the key,  
tighten all hardware. If vibration  
continues, see your dealer.  
Note: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, please contact your local Simplicity dealer.  
REMOVING ENGINE COVER  
Note: In many of the following adjustment and service  
tasks, it will be necessary to remove and reinstall the  
engine cover. To remove the cover, proceed as follows:  
Remove  
Fuel Tank  
Cap  
1. Remove the Engine Key from the switch.  
2. Remove the two rear fasteners securing the back of  
the cover housing. (Figure 12).  
3. Remove the fuel tank cap.  
4. Remove the cover (see Figure 13 on page 14).  
5. Temporarily reinstall the fuel tank cap.  
6. Perform the adjustments or service desired.  
7. Reinstall the cover by reversing the removal steps.  
Note: The tabs at the lower front of the cover must be  
positioned correctly.  
Remove two  
rear fasteners  
securing  
cover  
WARNING  
To avoid the possibility of serious bodily injury when  
performing adjustments, maintenance or lubrication,  
stop engine and remove key from switch.  
Figure 12. Remove and/or loosen Cover Screws  
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Troubleshooting & Service  
Lift Cover  
from Rear  
of unit  
Locknuts  
Spring  
Insert front  
tabs first when  
reinstalling  
cover.  
Align rear  
tabs & side of  
cover when  
reinstalling.  
Figure 13. Cover Removal & Installation  
Figure 14. Auger Control Cable  
Adjusting the Cable  
1. Remove the engine cover.  
AUGER CONTROL  
CABLE ADJUSTMENT  
2. Locate and loosen the lower locknut securing the  
auger control cable (shown in Figure 14).  
The length of the auger control cable is adjustable.  
However, it will seldom be necessary to change the  
cable length since the operating tension on the drive belt  
is maintained by the spring on the end of the cable.  
3. To change the slack in the cable, turn the upper lock-  
nut slightly just until the slack between the spring  
and the exposed cable has been eliminated.  
If the auger turns too slowly under heavy load or  
momentary squealing of drive belt is heard when enter-  
ing heavy snow, pressure applied to drive belt by idler  
pulley must be increased by reducing the slack in the  
cable.  
4. Tighten the lower locknut.  
5. Test the units to make certain that the cable has  
been adjusted properly.  
If the auger continues to turn when the auger control  
is released, the cable is too tight. The pressure applied  
to the drive belt must be eliminated by increasing the  
amount of slack to the cable adjustment.  
WARNING  
Use extreme care when making adjustments that  
require engine to be running. Keep hands, feet, hair  
and loose clothing away from any moving parts.  
WARNING  
Testing the Auger Control Cable  
Start the snow thrower engine and pull back on auger  
control to operate auger. Release auger control and  
check to be sure auger stops turning.  
Make certain the cable is NOT placing any tension on  
the spring. If the cable places tension on the spring,  
the auger may turn when the control has not been  
engaged.  
If auger continues to turn after auger control is  
released, cable is too tight and will have to be adjust-  
ed to make it longer. Cable must be slightly slack  
when auger control is released (away from handle).  
Checking the Adjustment.  
1. Remove the Cover. (See page 13.)  
2. Measure the spring while the auger control on the  
handle is disengaged. Record this measurement.  
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT  
3. Pull the auger control against the handle and again  
measure the spring. Record this measurement.  
The carburetor is properly calibrated and preset at the  
factory for efficient cold weather operation. There are no  
adjusting screws on the carburetor.  
4. Compare the two measurements. The measurement  
obtained with the spring extended should be 7/16  
inch (11 mm) greater than with the spring at rest.  
If it is apparent that the carburetor is not providing satis-  
factory fuel supply to engine, contact your nearest  
Authorized Tecumseh Service Outlet for service.  
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Troubleshooting & Service  
REPLACING THE DRIVE BELT  
1. Remove Engine Key from switch.  
2. Remove belt and engine covers.  
Idler  
Pulley  
3. Move the Auger Control on the handle and slip the  
belt out from between the brake lever and roller and  
away from the idler pulley.  
Engine  
Pulley  
4. Remove the belt from the engine and auger pulleys.  
5. Install new belt around engine and auger pulleys and  
under idler pulley. The ribbed side of the belt must be  
to the inside, against auger and engine pulleys.  
6. Slip the new belt into place between brake lever and  
roller.  
Brake  
Lever/Roller  
7. Start the engine and engage/disengage the auger  
control several times. Make certain that auger stops  
turning within 5 seconds after the control is released.  
Drive Belt  
Auger Pulley  
8. If the auger does not stop turning within 5 second  
after the control is released, adjust the tension on the  
control cable by following the Adjusting Control Cable  
procedure in the adjustments section of this manual.  
Figure 15. Drive Belt Replacement  
9. Reinstall the belt and engine covers.  
REPLACING THE SCRAPER BLADE  
1. Remove Engine Key from switch.  
2. Remove the two bolts and nuts securing the Scraper  
Blade to the auger housing. (Retain the bolts and  
nuts for attaching the new blade.)  
3. Remove the worn Scraper Blade.  
4. Install the new Scraper Blade and secure it with the  
three bolts and nuts saved in step 2 above.  
Scraper Blade, Bolts & Nuts  
Figure 16. Removing Scraper Blade  
SERVICING THE SPARK PLUG  
1. Remove Engine Key from switch.  
2. Remove the engine cover. (See page 13.)  
3. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.  
4. Inspect the Spark Plug and clean. If necessary,  
replace the it with a new Spark Plug as recommend-  
ed in the Engine Owners Manual.  
5. Adjust the gap on the Spark Plug to .030 inches  
(.762 mm) using a gauge.  
Spark Plug  
Wire  
6. Reinstall the plug and tighten firmly.  
7. Reconnect Spark Plug wire.  
8. Reinstall engine cover.  
Figure 17. Servicing Spark Plug  
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Specifications  
NOTE: Specifications are correct at time of printing and are subject to change without notice.  
* Actual sustained equipment horsepower will likely be lower due to operating limitations and environmental factors.  
ENGINE:  
CHASSIS:  
Spout Rotation  
Auger Diameter  
Tire Size  
220 Depress  
9” (22.9cm)  
7” x 1.5” (17.8cm x 3.8cm)  
5 HP* Tecumseh  
Make  
Tecumseh  
Model  
HSK 850  
DIMENSIONS  
Horsepower  
Displacement  
Oil Mixture  
5 @ 4000 rpm  
8.46 Cu. in (139 cc)  
50:1  
Effective Clearing  
Width  
20” (51cm)  
Length  
Height  
Weight  
42” (107cm)  
42” (107cm)  
75 lbs (34kg)  
Parts & Accessories  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
TECHNICAL MANUALS  
Replacement parts are available from your authorized  
dealer. Always use genuine Simplicity/Snapper Service  
Parts.  
Additional copies of this manual are available, as well as  
fully illustrated parts lists. These manuals show all of the  
product’s components in exploded views (3D illustrations  
which show the relationship of parts and how they go  
together) as well as part numbers and quantities used.  
Important assembly notes and torque values are also  
included.  
MAINTENANCE ITEMS  
Many convenient and helpful service and maintenance  
items are available from you authorized dealer. Some of  
these items include:  
For applicable manuals currently available for your  
model, contact our Customer Publications Department at  
262-284-8519. Have the information listed in the box  
below available when phoning in your request.  
Technical manuals can be downloaded from  
Engine Oil  
Tire Sealant  
Touch-Up Paint  
Grease Gun Kit  
8 oz. Grease Tube  
Degrimer/Degreaser  
Gas Stabilizer  
Model:  
Mfg. No.:  
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MANUFACTURING, INC.  
500 N Spring Street / PO Box 997  
Port Washington, WI 53074-0997  
PRODUCTS, INC.  
McDonough, GA., 30253  
© Copyright 2003, Simplicity Manufacturing, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.  
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