Cub Cadet Snow Blower 850 SWE User Manual

OPERATOR’S MANUAL  
SNOW  
THROWER  
MODELS  
850 SWE  
1130 SWE  
IMPORTANT: READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY  
Warning: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-  
covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting  
applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator.  
In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have  
similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available through your nearest engine authorized  
service dealer or contact the service department, P.O. Box 368023 Cleveland, Ohio 44136-9722.  
CUB CADET CORP. P.O. BOX 368023 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-9722  
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SECTION 1: IMPORTANT SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES  
WARNING: This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, could  
endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in  
this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply with these instructions may  
result in personal injury. When you see this symbol - heed its warning.  
WARNING: Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle  
components contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer  
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
DANGER: This machine was built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation in this  
manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can  
result in serious injury. This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects.  
Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.  
5. Adjust collector housing height to clear gravel or crushed  
Training  
rock surfaces.  
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the  
6. Disengage all clutch levers before starting the engine.  
7. Never attempt to make any adjustments while engine is  
running, except where specifically recommended in the  
for future and regular reference and for ordering  
operator’s manual.  
machine and in the manual(s) before attempting to  
assemble and operate. Keep this manual in a safe place  
replacement parts.  
2. Be familiar with all controls and their proper operation.  
Know how to stop the machine and disengage them  
quickly.  
3. Never allow children under 14 years old to operate this  
8. Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor temperature  
before starting to clear snow.  
9. To avoid personal injury or property damage use extreme  
care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely  
flammable and the vapors are explosive. Serious  
machine. Children 14 years old and over should read and  
personal injury can occur when gasoline is spilled on  
understand the operation instructions and safety rules in  
yourself or your clothes which can ignite. Wash your skin  
this manual and should be trained and supervised by a  
parent.  
4. Never allow adults to operate this machine without  
and change clothes immediately.  
a. Use only an approved gasoline container.  
b. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other  
proper instruction.  
sources of ignition.  
5. Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury. Plan  
c. Never fuel machine indoors.  
your snow throwing pattern to avoid discharge of material  
d. Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the  
toward roads, bystanders and the like.  
engine is hot or running.  
6. Keep bystanders, helpers, pets and children at least 75  
e. Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before  
feet from the machine while it is in operation. Stop  
machine if anyone enters the area.  
refueling.  
f. Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than  
7. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling, especially  
½ inch below bottom of filler neck to provide space  
when operating in reverse.  
for fuel expansion.  
g. Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.  
h. If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine and  
Preparation  
equipment. Move machine to another area. Wait 5  
1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to  
minutes before starting the engine.  
be used. Remove all door mats, newspapers, sleds,  
i. Never store the machine or fuel container inside  
boards, wires and other foreign objects which could be  
where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light  
tripped over or thrown by the auger/impeller.  
(e.g. furnace, water heater, space heater, clothes  
2. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during  
dryer etc.).  
operation and while performing an adjustment or repair to  
j. Allow machine to cool 5 minutes before storing.  
protect your eyes. Thrown objects which ricochet can  
cause serious injury to the eyes.  
Operation  
3. Do not operate without wearing adequate winter outer  
garments. Do not wear jewelry, long scarves or other  
loose clothing which could become entangled in moving  
1. Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts, in the auger/  
impeller housing or discharge chute. Contact with the  
parts. Wear footwear which will improve footing on  
rotating parts can amputate hands and feet.  
2. The auger/impeller clutch lever is a safety device. Never  
bypass its operation. Doing so, makes the machine  
for all units with electric start engines.  
unsafe and may cause personal injury.  
slippery surfaces.  
4. Use a grounded three wire extension cord and receptacle  
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3. The clutch levers must operate easily in both directions  
and automatically return to the disengaged position when  
released.  
4. Never operate with a missing or damaged discharge  
chute. Keep all safety devices in place and working.  
5. Never run an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated  
area. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an  
odorless and deadly gas.  
6. Do not operate machine while under the influence of  
alcohol or drugs.  
7. Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a burn. Do  
not touch.  
8. Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing  
gravel surfaces. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.  
9. Exercise caution when changing direction and while  
operating on slopes.  
10. Plan your snow throwing pattern to avoid discharge  
towards windows, walls, cars etc. To avoid property  
damage or personal injury caused by a ricochet.  
11. Never direct discharge at children, bystanders and pets  
or allow anyone in front of the machine.  
12. Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to clear  
snow at too fast of a rate.  
13. Never operate this machine without good visibility or light.  
Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm hold on  
the handles. Walk, never run.  
20. If situations occur which are not covered in this manual,  
use care and good judgment. Contact your dealer or  
telephone 1-800-528-1009 for assistance and the name  
of your nearest servicing dealer.  
Maintenance And Storage  
1. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper  
operation regularly.  
2. Disengage all clutch levers and stop engine. Wait until  
the auger/impeller come to a complete stop. Disconnect  
the spark plug wire and ground against the engine to  
prevent unintended starting before cleaning, repairing, or  
inspecting.  
3. Check bolts, and screws for proper tightness at frequent  
intervals to keep the machine in safe working condition.  
Also, visually inspect machine for any damage.  
4. Do not change the engine governor setting or over-speed  
the engine. The governor controls the maximum safe  
operating speed of the engine.  
5. Snow thrower shave plates and skid shoes are subject to  
wear and damage. For your safety protection, frequently  
check all components and replace with original  
equipment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) parts only. Use of  
parts which do not meet the original equipment  
specifications may lead to improper performance and  
compromise safety.  
6. Check clutch controls periodically to verify they engage  
and disengage properly and adjust, if necessary. Refer to  
the adjustment section in this operator’s manual for  
instructions.  
14. Disengage power to the auger/impeller when  
transporting or not in use.  
15. Never operate machine at high transport speeds on  
slippery surfaces. Look down and behind and use care  
when in reverse.  
16. If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the  
engine, disconnect the spark plug and ground it against  
the engine. Inspect thoroughly for damage. Repair any  
damage before starting and operating.  
7. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as  
necessary.  
8. Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas, oil,  
etc. to protect the environment.  
9. Prior to storing, run machine a few minutes to clear snow  
from machine and prevent freeze up of auger/impeller.  
10. Never store the machine or fuel container inside where  
there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as a water  
heater, furnace ,clothes dryer etc.  
17. Disengage all clutch levers and stop engine before you  
leave the operating position (behind the handles). Wait  
until the auger/impeller comes to a complete stop before  
unclogging the discharge chute, making any  
adjustments, or inspections.  
18. Never put your hand in the discharge or collector  
openings. Always use a clearing tool to unclog the  
discharge opening.  
11. Always refer to the operator’s manual for proper  
instructions on off-season storage.  
Your Responsibility:  
19. Use only attachments and accessories approved by the  
manufacturer (e.g. wheel weights, tire chains, cabs etc.).  
Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who read,  
understand and follow the warnings and instructions in this  
manual and on the machine. The safety labels are given  
below for your reference.  
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SECTION 2: ASSEMBLING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
NOTE: Any reference in this manual to the left or right  
side of the snow thrower is observed from the  
operator’s position.  
Raise the upper handle assembly until it locks over  
the lower handle.  
Look at the lower rear of the snow thrower frame to  
be sure all the cables are aligned with the cable  
roller guides.  
Secure the upper handle and lower handle with the  
two plastic wing nuts, cupped washers and carriage  
bolts previously removed and tighten the upper two  
plastic wing nuts. See Figure 3.  
Unpacking  
Remove screws from the top sides and ends of the  
shipping crate.  
Set panel aside to avoid tire punctures or personal  
injury.  
Remove and discard plastic bag that covers unit.  
Remove any loose parts included with unit (i.e.,  
Operator’s Manual, etc).  
Upper  
Shift Rod  
Roll unit out of crate.  
Shift Rod  
Connector  
Loose Parts  
Lower  
Shift Rod  
The augers are secured to the auger shaft with two  
shear bolts and hex lock nuts. If you hit a foreign object  
or ice jam, the snow thrower is designed so that the  
bolts may shear. Two replacement shear bolts and nuts  
are provided for your convenience. Store in a safe  
place until needed. See Figure 1.  
Wing Nuts  
Figure 3  
Shear Bolts  
Hex Lock  
Nuts  
Slide the shift rod connector down over the end of  
the lower shift rod. Tap the connector until it locks  
over the lower shift rod. See Figure 3.  
NOTE: If the connector is not properly assembled, the  
shift rod will pivot and you will not be able to change  
speeds or change directions.  
Figure 1  
Assembly  
If not already attached, slip the cables that run from  
the handle panel to the chute into the cable guide  
located on top of the engine. See Figure 4.  
WARNING: Disconnect the spark plug  
wire and ground it against the engine to  
prevent unintended starting.  
Cable Guide  
Remove the lower two plastic wing nuts, cupped  
washers and carriage bolts from each side of the  
lower handle. See Figure 2.  
Lower  
Handle  
Handle  
Panel  
Figure 4  
Unwrap the headlight wire, which is attached to the  
headlight beneath the handle panel.  
Wind the headlight wire around the right handle  
until excess slack is removed.  
Plug the wire from the headlight into the wire lead  
coming from the right side of the engine, beneath  
the fuel tank.  
Upper Handle  
Wing Nuts,  
Washers, & Bolts  
Figure 2  
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Final Adjustments  
Auger Control Adjustment  
Check the adjustment of the auger control as follows:  
Push forward on the auger control until the small  
rubber bumper contacts the upper handle. There  
should be slack in the cable. See Figure 5 .  
Release the auger control. The cable should be  
straight. Make certain you can depress the auger  
control against the left handle completely without  
using excess force.  
If adjustment is necessary, proceed as follows:  
Loosen the jam nut and thread the cable in (for less  
slack) or out (for more slack) as necessary. See  
Figure 5 .  
Recheck the adjustment before retightening the  
jam nut against the cable.  
Skid  
Shoes  
Hex Nuts  
Auger  
Control  
Figure 6  
Retighten the hex nuts loosened earlier.  
Repeat this adjustment on the skid shoe found on  
the opposite side of the snow thrower.  
Traction Control and Shift Lever Adjustment  
To check the adjustment of the traction control and shift  
lever, proceed as follows:  
Z-End  
Jam Nut  
Move the shift lever into sixth (6) position.  
a. With the traction control (refer to Figure 7)  
released, squeeze in triggers and gently  
push the snow thrower forward, then pull it  
back. Disregarding the overall weight of the  
snow thrower, the machine should otherwise  
move freely.  
Auger  
Control Cable  
Figure 5  
b. Engage the traction control and attempt to  
move them machine both forward and  
rearward. You should experience resistance  
as the wheels should not be turning.  
Skid Shoe Adjustment  
The space between the shave plate and the ground can  
be adjusted by repositioning the skid shoes found on  
either side of the snow throwers auger housing. For  
close snow removal, place skid shoes in the low  
position. Use middle or high position when area to be  
cleared is uneven. See Figure 6.  
Move the shift lever into the fast reverse (R2)  
position and repeat the previous steps (a & b).  
If you experienced resistance either when repositioning  
the shift lever from 6 to R2 or when attempting to move  
the machine forward or rearward with the traction  
control released, your snow thrower’s traction control is  
in need of adjustment and you should NOT operate the  
machine before completing the adjustment as follows:  
IMPORTANT: It is NOT recommended that this snow  
thrower be operated on a gravel surface, as loose  
stones can be easily picked up and thrown by the  
machine. If you must operate on a gravel surface,  
ALWAYS adjust the skid shoes into the HIGH position  
to allow the shave plate maximum clearance.  
Loosen the jam nut on the traction control cable  
and UNTHREAD the cable one full turn.  
Recheck the adjustment.  
Retighten the jam nut to secure the cable when  
correct adjustment is reached.  
Adjust skid shoes as follows:  
Loosen, but do NOT remove, the three hex nuts  
which fasten the skid shoe to the auger housing.  
Raise or lower the skid shoe to desired position.  
If the machine can be moved freely both forward and  
rearward when the traction control fully depressed,  
proceed as follows:  
NOTE: Make certain the entire base of both skid shoes  
are against the ground to avoid uneven wear on the  
skid shoes. When one side does wear out, the skid  
shoes are reversible.  
Loosen the jam nut on the traction drive cable and  
THREAD the cable in one full turn.  
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Recheck the adjustment and repeat adjustment as  
necessary.  
Retighten the jam nut to secure the cable when  
correct adjustment is reached.  
NOTE: If you are uncertain that you have reached the  
correct adjustment, refer to Traction Control  
Adjustment in Adjustment Section.  
SECTION 3: KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER  
Traction Control /  
Auger Control Lock  
Shift Lever  
Chute Tilt  
Control  
Heated Handles Switch  
Headlight  
Auger Drive Control  
Discharge  
Chute  
Track Steering  
Control  
Electric  
Starter  
Button  
Primer  
Electric Chute  
Rotation Switch  
Switch  
Box  
Choke  
Safety  
Ignition Key  
Recoil  
Starter  
Handle  
Skid Shoe  
Throttle  
Control  
Auger  
Figure 7  
WARNING: Read, understand, and follow  
all instructions and warnings on the  
machine and in this manual before  
operating.  
Chute Tilt Control  
The distance snow is thrown can be changed by  
adjusting the angle of the chute assembly. Move the  
chute tilt control forward to decrease the distance,  
toward the rear to increase. See Figure 7.  
Traction Control / Auger Control Lock  
The traction control is located on the right handle.  
Squeeze the traction control to engage the wheel drive.  
Release to stop. See Figure 7.  
Skid Shoe  
The position of the skid shoe is determined by the  
condition of the ground from where snow has to be  
removed. See Figure 7.  
This same lever also locks the auger control so you  
can turn the chute directional control without  
interrupting the snow throwing process. If the auger  
control is engaged along with the traction control, the  
operator can release the auger control (on the left  
handle) and the augers will remain engaged. Release  
the traction control to stop both the augers and track  
drive (auger control must also be released).  
Shift Lever  
The shift lever is located in the center of the handle  
panel and is used to determine both ground speed and  
direction of travel. It can be moved into any of eight  
positions. See Figure 7.  
Forward  
IMPORTANT:Always release tractional control before  
Your snow thrower has six forward (F) speeds. Position  
number one (1) is the slowest. Position number six (6)  
is the fastest.  
changing speeds.  
Auger Drive Control  
Reverse  
The auger drive control is located on the left handle.  
Squeeze the control grip to engage the augers.  
Release to stop the snow throwing action. (Traction  
control must also be released.) See Figure 7.  
Your snow thrower has two reverse (R) speeds. R1 is  
the slower, while R2 is the faster of the two.  
IMPORTANT: Always release tractional control before  
changing speeds.  
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Electric Chute-Rotation Switch  
Wheel Steering Controls  
The electric chute-rotation switch is located on the left  
side of the snow thrower dash panel. See Figure 7.  
To change the direction in which discharged snow is  
thrown, proceed as follows:  
The left and right wheel steering controls are located on  
the underside of the handles and are used to assist in  
steering the snow thrower. Squeeze the right wheel  
steering control when turning right, squeeze the left  
control when turning left. Operate your snow thrower in  
open areas until you become familiar with these  
controls. See Figure 7.  
Push the toggle switch to the left to rotate the chute  
counterclockwise.  
Push the toggle switch to the right to rotate the  
chute clockwise.  
NOTE: It is easier to maneuver a non-running snow  
thrower with both wheel steering controls held in  
simultaneously.  
IMPORTANT: Release the switch once the chute has  
completed its rotation cycle in either direction. Failure to  
do so can result in damage to the electric chute motor  
and/or its drive gear.  
Headlight  
The headlight is on whenever the engine is running.  
Heated Handles Switch  
The heated handles switch is located on the right side  
of the snow thrower handle panel. To activate the  
heated handles, toggle the switch to the right to  
generate heat within the handles. Toggle the heated  
handles switch to the left into the OFF position after  
using the snow thrower.  
Throttle Control  
The throttle control is located on the engine. It regulates  
the speed of the engine and will shut off the engine  
when pushed down completely. See Figure 7.  
Safety Ignition Key  
The safety ignition key must be fully inserted in the  
switch before the unit will start. Remove the ignition key  
when the snow thrower is not in use. See Figure 7.  
NOTE: The heated handles are a compliment to, not a  
substitute for, proper cold weather outerwear for hands.  
It is recommended that the user wear adequate winter  
protection for hands (like gloves/mittens) when  
operating this snow thrower.  
IMPORTANT: Do NOT attempt to turn the key.  
SECTION 4: OPERATING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
Before Starting  
To Start Engine  
WARNING: Read, understand, and follow  
NOTE: If unit shows any sign of motion (drive or  
augers) with the clutch grips disengaged, shut engine  
off immediately. Readjust as instructed in the Final  
Adjustments in the Assembly Section.  
all instructions and warnings on the  
machine and in this manual before  
operating.  
Attach spark plug wire to spark plug. Make certain  
the metal loop on end of the spark plug wire (inside  
the boot) is fastened securely over the metal tip on  
the spark plug.  
Make certain the auger and drive clutch levers are  
in the disengaged (released) position.  
Move throttle control up to FAST position. Insert  
ignition key into slot. See Figure 7. Be certain it  
snaps into place. Do not turn key.  
Gas And Oil Fill-up  
Service the engine with gasoline and oil as  
instructed in the separate engine manual packed with  
your snow thrower. Read instructions carefully.  
WARNING: Use extreme care when  
handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely  
flammable and the vapors are explosive.  
Never fuel machine indoors or while the  
engine is hot or running. Extinguish  
cigarettes, cigars, pipes an other sources  
of ignition.  
NOTE: Engine will not start unless ignition key is  
inserted into ignition slot in carburetor cover.  
Electric Starter  
A plastic cup is provided inside the fuel fill opening  
on the fuel tank. Remove and discard this cup  
before filling up the tank. Use the separate fuel tank  
cap to close after fill-up.  
Determine that your house wiring is a three-wire  
grounded system. Ask a licensed electrician if you  
are not certain.  
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WARNING: The electric starter is  
equipped with a grounded three-wire  
power cord and plug and is designed to  
operate on 120 volt AC household  
current. It must be used with a properly  
grounded three-prong receptacle at all  
times to avoid the possibility of electric  
shock. Follow all instructions carefully  
prior to operating the electric starter.  
Electric Starter:  
Connect power cord to switch box on engine, then  
to 120 volt AC receptacle. With the engine running,  
push starter button and spin the starter for several  
seconds. The unusual sound made by spinning the  
starter will not harm engine or starter. Disconnect  
the power cord from receptacle first, and then from  
switch box.  
Recoil Starter  
If your house wiring system is not a three-wire  
grounded system, do not use this electric starter  
under any conditions.  
If your home electrical system is grounded, but a  
three-hole receptacle is not available, one should  
be installed by a licensed electrician before using  
the electric starter.  
If you have a grounded three-prong receptacle,  
proceed as follows:  
Rotate choke knob to OFF position and do not  
prime engine.  
With engine running, pull starter rope with a rapid,  
continuous full arm stroke three or four times.  
Pulling the starter rope will produce a loud clattering  
sound, which is not harmful to the engine or starter.  
Move throttle control to stopor offposition.  
Remove ignition key. Do not turn key. Disconnect  
the spark plug wire from the spark plug to prevent  
accidental starting while equipment is unattended.  
NOTE: Keep it in a safe place. Engine will not start  
without ignition key.  
Connect power cord to switch box on engine. Plug  
the other end of power cord into a three-hole,  
grounded 120 volt AC receptacle.  
Wipe all snow and moisture from the carburetor cover  
in the area of the control levers. Also, move control  
levers back and forth several times.  
Push starter button on top of the engine to crank  
engine. As you crank the engine, move choke knob  
to FULL choke position.  
When engine starts, release starter button, and  
move choke gradually to OFF. If engine falters,  
move choke immediately to FULL and then  
gradually to OFF.  
To Engage Wheel Drive  
With the engine running near top speed, move the  
shift lever into one of the six FORWARD positions  
or two REVERSE positions. Select a speed  
appropriate for the snow conditions that exist.  
When disconnecting the power cord, always unplug  
from the three-prong receptacle first and then from  
the snow thrower.  
NOTE: Use slower speeds in higher snow, and until  
you are familiar with the operation of the snow thrower.  
Squeeze the traction control against the right  
handle and the snow thrower will move. Release it  
and the drive motion will stop.  
Recoil Starter  
Rotate choke knob to FULL choke position (cold  
engine start). If engine is warm, place choke in OFF  
position instead of FULL.  
Push primer button two or three times. If engine is  
warm, push primer button once only.  
IMPORTANT: NEVER move the shift lever without first  
releasing the traction control. Doing so will cause  
premature wear to the drive systems friction wheel.  
To Engage Augers  
To engage the augers and start the snow throwing  
action, proceed as follows:  
NOTE: Always cover vent hole in primer button when  
pushing. Additional priming may be necessary for first  
start if temperature is below 15°F.  
Squeeze the auger control against the left handle.  
Grasp starter handle and pull rope out slowly, until  
it pulls slightly harder. Let rope rewind slowly.  
Pull starter handle rapidly. Do not allow handle to  
snap back. Allow it to rewind slowly while keeping a  
firm hold on the starter handle.  
To disengage power to the augers:  
Release both the auger control and the traction  
control, if engaged.  
The auger control can be locked so you can turn the  
electric chute directional control without interrupting the  
snow throwing process.  
Repeat the previous steps until engine starts.  
To Stop Engine  
Operating Tips  
NOTE: Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes.  
The engine will not develop full power until it reaches  
operating temperature.  
Run engine for a few minutes before stopping to  
help dry off any moisture on the engine.  
To help prevent possible freeze-up of starter,  
proceed as follows.  
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WARNING: The temperature of the muffler  
and the surrounding areas may exceed  
150°F. Avoid these areas.  
Discharge the snow downwind whenever possible.  
Slightly overlap each previous path.  
Set the skid shoes 1/4" below the shave plate for  
normal usage. The skid shoes may be adjusted  
upward (to lower the shave plate) for hard-packed  
snow. Adjust downward (to raise the shave plate)  
when using on gravel or crushed rock.  
For the most efficient snow removal, remove snow  
immediately after it falls.  
SECTION 5: MAKING ADJUSTMENTS  
WARNING: NEVER attempt to make any  
adjustments while the engine is running,  
except where specified in the operators  
manual.  
If adjustment is necessary:  
Loosen the jam nut on the traction drive cable and  
adjust the cable as necessary. Refer to Figure 5.  
Retighten the jam nut to secure the cable when  
correct adjustment is reached.  
Chute Assembly Adjustment  
Reassemble the frame cover.  
The distance snow is thrown can be adjusted by  
adjusting the angle of the chute assembly. Refer to the  
Chute Tilt Control in the Know Your Snow Thrower  
Section.  
NOTE: If you placed plastic film under the gas cap, be  
certain to remove it before operating the snow thrower.  
Shift Rod Adjustment  
To adjust the shift rod, proceed as follows:  
Traction Control Adjustment  
Remove the hairpin clip and slide the shift rod  
connector up, to separate the upper shift rod from  
the lower shift rod. See Figure 9.  
Refer to the information found under Final Adjustment  
in the Assembly Section to adjust the traction control. If  
you are uncertain that you have reached the correct  
adjustment, proceed as follows:  
Shift Lever  
Hairpin  
Clip  
WARNING: Drain the gasoline out of the  
snow throwers tank, or place a piece of  
plastic film under the gas cap to avoid  
spillage BEFORE making the adjustment.  
Tip the snow thrower forward, allowing it to rest on  
the auger housing.  
Remove the frame cover underneath the snow  
thrower by removing the six self-tapping screws.  
With the traction control released, there must be  
clearance between the friction wheel and the drive  
plate in all positions of the shift lever.  
Flat  
Washer  
Ferrule  
With the traction control engaged, the friction wheel  
must contact the drive plate. See Figure 8.  
Clutch Rod  
Connector  
Upper Shift Rod  
Hairpin Clip  
Axle Shaft  
Sprocket  
Chain  
Lower Shift Rod  
Gear  
Shaft  
Shift Arm  
Figure 9  
Place the shift lever into the sixth (6) position.  
Rotate the shift arm clockwise (from the operators  
position) as far as it will go.  
Thread the upper shift rod downward until the  
elbow on its lower end aligns with the hole found in  
the lower shift rod.  
Drive Plate  
Friction  
Wheel  
Figure 8  
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Reconnect the upper shift rod to the lower shift rod  
by reinserting the hairpin clip removed earlier and  
sliding the shift rod connector back down into place.  
Inside Hole  
In Axle  
IMPORTANT: Make certain to check for correct  
adjustment of the shift rod as instructed under Final  
Adjustments in the Assembly Section, before operating  
the snow thrower.  
Click Pin In  
Outside Hole  
Drive Wheels  
The wheels may be adjusted for two different methods  
of operation. The adjustment is made by placing the  
click pins in one of two different holes on the right side  
of the unit. See Figure 10.  
Figure 10  
One Wheel Driving: Insert the click pin only through  
the outside hole of the axle (NOT the rim) on the right  
side of the snow thrower. This position gives power  
drive to the left wheel only, making the unit easier to  
maneuver.  
Skid Shoe Adjustment  
The space between the shave plate and the ground can  
be adjusted by raising or lowering the skid shoes. Refer  
to Skid Shoe Adjustment in the Assembly Section.  
Both Wheels Driving: Insert the click pin through the  
hole in the hub of the rim and the INSIDE hole on the  
snow throwers right axle. This position is good for  
heavy snow as there is power drive in both wheels.  
Auger Control Adjustment  
Refer to the information found under Final  
Adjustments in the Assembly Section to adjust the  
auger control.  
IMPORTANT: NEVER operate the snow thrower with the  
click pin inserted through both the RIM and the  
OUTSIDE HOLE in the axle. Doing so can result in  
serious damage to the drive system.  
SECTION 6: MAINTAINING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
WARNING: Before lubricating, repairing,  
or inspecting, disengage all clutch levers  
and stop engine. Wait until all moving  
parts have come to a complete stop.  
Disconnect spark plug wire and ground it  
against the engine to prevent unintended  
starting.  
Drive and Shifting Mechanism  
Lubricate at least once a season or after every 25 hours  
of operation. Remove the rear cover, lubricate any  
chains, sprockets, gears, bearings, shafts, and shifting  
mechanism at least once a season. Use engine oil or a  
spray lubricant. Avoid getting oil on the friction  
wheel rubber and aluminum drive plate. Refer to  
Figure 8.  
Lubrication  
Engine  
Refer to the separate engine manual packed with your  
unit for all engine lubrication instructions.  
There is a grease fitting on the top of the axle shaft  
which drives the rear track drive wheels on both sides  
of the unit. Grease these fittings every 25 hours or once  
a season.  
Traction Control / Auger Control Lock  
IMPORTANT: When following instructions in separate  
engine manual for draining oil, be sure to protect frame  
to avoid oil dripping onto transmission parts.  
The cams on the ends of the control rods which  
interlock the traction drive and auger drive controls  
must be lubricated at least once a season or every 25  
hours of operation. The cams can be accessed beneath  
the handle panel. Use a multi-purpose automotive  
grease.  
Gear Shaft  
Lubricate the gear shaft with 6-n-1 grease at least once  
a season or after every 25 hours of operation (available  
at automotive stores, or order part number 737-0170).  
Refer to Figure 8.  
Electric Chute-Rotation Motor  
The gear on the electric chute-rotation motor and the  
base of the discharge chute itself should be lubed with  
multi-purpose automotive grease once a season.  
See Figure 11.  
IMPORTANT: Keep all grease and oil off of the rubber  
friction wheel and aluminum drive plate.  
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Auger Shaft  
At least once a season, remove the shear bolts on the  
auger shaft. Spray lubricant inside the shaft. Also  
lubricate the plastic auger bearings at least once a  
season and grease the fittings on the end of the auger  
shaft with a standard grease gun. See Figure 12.  
Lube Gear &  
Chute Base  
Grease Fitting  
Vent Plug  
Figure 11  
Gear Case  
The gear case is equipped with a grease fitting on the  
left housing and should be lubricated with Shell Alvania  
grease EPR00, part number 737-0168 every 25 hours.  
See Figure 12.  
Plastic  
Bearing  
Plastic  
Bearing  
Shear Bolts  
Figure 12  
Do not overfill the gear case. Damage to the seals  
could result. Be sure the vent plug is free of grease in  
order to relieve pressure.  
SECTION 7: SERVICING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
WARNING: Before servicing, repairing, or  
Shave Plate and Skid Shoes  
inspecting, disengage all clutch levers and  
stop engine. Wait until all moving parts  
have come to a complete stop. Disconnect  
spark plug wire and ground it against the  
engine to prevent unintended starting.  
The shave plate and skid shoes on the bottom of the  
snow thrower are subject to wear. They should be  
checked periodically and replaced when necessary. To  
remove the skid shoes, proceed as follows:  
Remove the six carriage bolts, bell washers, and  
hex nuts which attach them to the snow thrower.  
Reassemble new skid shoes with the six carriage  
bolts, bell washers (cupped side goes against skid  
shoes) and hex nuts. Make certain the skid shoes  
are adjusted to be level.  
Engine  
Refer to the separate engine manual packed with your  
unit for all engine maintenance procedures.  
Augers  
To remove shave plate, remove the carriage bolts, bell  
washers, and hex nuts which attach it to the snow  
thrower housing. Reassemble new shave plate, making  
sure heads of the carriage bolts are to the inside of the  
housing. Tighten securely.  
The augers are secured to the spiral shaft with two  
shear bolts and hex lock nuts. If you hit a hard  
foreign object or ice jam, the snow thrower is  
designed so that the bolts may shear.  
Refer to Figure 12.  
If the augers will not turn, check to see if the bolts  
have sheared. Replacement shear bolts and hex  
lock nuts have been provided with the snow  
thrower. When replacing bolts, spray an oil  
lubricant into shaft before inserting new bolts.  
Belt Removal And Replacement  
Auger Belts  
Remove the plastic belt cover at the front of the  
engine by removing the two self-tapping screws.  
See Figure 13.  
IMPORTANT:NEVER replace the auger shear bolts with  
standard hex bolts. Any damage to the auger gearbox  
or other components as a result of doing so will NOT be  
covered by your snow throwers warranty.  
Drain the gasoline from the snow thrower, or place  
a piece of plastic film under the gas cap.  
Tip the snow thrower up and forward so that it rests  
on its auger housing.  
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Unhook the idler spring from the hex bolt on the  
auger housing. See Figure 14.  
Back out the stop bolt until the support bracket  
rests on the auger pulley.  
Self-Tapping  
Screw  
NOTE: Loosening the six nuts that connect the frame to  
the auger housing may aid in belt removal.  
Lift the rear auger belt from the auger pulley, and  
slip the belt between the support bracket and the  
auger pulley. Repeat this step for the front auger  
belt.  
Replace both auger drive belts by following  
instructions in reverse order.  
Belt Cover  
NOTE: If you placed plastic film under the gas cap, be  
Figure 13  
certain to remove it before operating the snow thrower.  
Remove the six self-tapping screws from the frame  
cover underneath the snow thrower.  
Roll the front and rear auger belts off the auger  
drive pulley. See Figure 14.  
Drive Belt  
Follow the first four steps of the instructions for  
servicing the auger belts.  
Pull the idler pulley up and lift the belt off the wheel  
drive pulley and friction wheel disc. See Figure 14.  
Back out the stop bolt until the support bracket  
rests on the auger pulley. See Figure 15.  
Slip the belt between the friction wheel and drive  
disc. Remove and replace the belt. Reassemble  
following the instructions in reverse order.  
Drive  
Pulley  
Auger  
Pulley  
Drive  
Belt  
NOTE: The support bracket must rest on the stop bolt  
Idler  
Pulley  
Idler  
Pulley  
after the new belt has been assembled.  
Friction  
Wheel  
Auger  
Belts  
Drive Plate  
Frame  
Stop Bolt  
Frame  
Support Bracket  
Auger Pulley  
Support  
Bracket  
Figure 15  
Replacing Friction Wheel Rubber  
Rear  
Auger  
Belt  
The rubber on the friction wheel is subject to wear and  
should be checked after 25 hours of operation, and  
periodically thereafter. Replace the friction wheel  
rubber if any signs of wear or cracking are found.  
Support  
Bracket  
Spring  
Front  
Auger Belt  
Auger Housing  
Drain the gasoline from the snow thrower, or place  
a piece of plastic under the gas cap.  
Tip the snow thrower up and forward, so that it rests  
on the housing.  
Idler Spring  
Figure 14  
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Remove the six self-tapping screws from the frame  
cover underneath the snow thrower.  
Screws  
Friction Wheel Rubber  
Hub  
Remove the click pin that secures the left wheel to  
the axle and slide the wheel from the axle.  
Remove the four screws securing the left drive  
cover to the frame. Remove the drive cover. See  
Figure 16.  
Screws  
Drive  
Cover  
Screw  
Friction Wheel  
Plates  
Figure 18  
Off-season Storage  
Left Axle  
WARNING: Never store the machine or  
Left Drive  
Cover  
fuel container indoors where there is an  
open flame, spark, or pilot light such as on  
water heater, furnace, clothes dryer, or  
other gas appliance.  
Figure 16  
Holding the friction wheel assembly, slide the hex  
shaft out of the left side of the frame. The spacer on  
the right side of the hex shaft will fall and the  
sprocket should remain hanging loose in the chain.  
See Figure 17.  
WARNING: Drain fuel into an approved  
container outdoors, away from an open  
flame. Allow engine to cool. Extinguish  
cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other  
sources of ignition prior to draining fuel.  
Fuel left in engine for extended periods  
deteriorates and will cause starting  
problems.  
Shift Rod  
Assembly  
Gear Shaft  
If unit is to be stored over 30 days, prepare for storage  
as follows:  
Pin  
Remove gasoline from carburetor and fuel tank to  
prevent gum deposits from forming on these parts  
and causing possible malfunction of engine.  
Run engine until fuel tank is empty and engine  
stops due to lack of fuel.  
Sprocket  
Friction  
Drain carburetor by pressing upward on bowl drain,  
located below the carburetor cover.  
Wheel  
Drive Shaft  
Assembly  
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in  
minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during  
storage. Do not drain carburetor if using fuel stabilizer.  
Figure 17  
Wipe equipment with an oiled rag to prevent rust.  
Remove spark plug and pour one ounce of engine  
oil through spark plug hole into cylinder. Cover  
spark plug hole with rag. Crank engine several  
times to distribute oil. Replace spark plug.  
Follow the lubrication recommendations found in  
the Maintenance Section.  
Lift the friction wheel assembly out between the  
axle shaft and the drive shaft assemblies.  
Remove the six screws from the friction wheel  
assembly (three from each side). Remove the  
friction wheel rubber from between the friction  
wheel plates. See Figure 18.  
Reassemble the new friction wheel rubber to the  
friction wheel plates and hub, tightening the six  
screws in rotation and with equal force.  
Position the friction wheel assembly up onto the pin  
of the shift rod assembly, and slide the hex shaft  
through the friction wheel assembly. Reassemble  
in reverse order.  
Always store the snow thrower in a clean, dry area.  
NOTE: When storing any type of power equipment in  
an unventilated or metal storage shed, care should be  
taken to rust proof the equipment. Using a light oil or  
silicone, coat the equipment, especially any chains,  
springs, bearings and cables.  
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SECTION 8: TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Engine fails to start  
1. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel.  
2. Blocked fuel line.  
1. Fill tank with fresh gasoline.  
2. Clean the fuel line.  
3. Choke not in ON position  
4. Faulty spark plug.  
5. Safety key not in ignition switch on engine.  
6. Spark plug wire disconnected.  
7. Primer button not being used properly.  
8. Fuel shut-off valve closed.  
3. Move switch to ON position  
4. Clean, adjust gap or replace.  
5. Insert the key fully into the switch.  
6. Connect spark plug wire.  
7. Refer to the engine manual.  
8. Open fuel shut-off valve.  
Engine runs erratic  
Loss of power  
1. Unit running on CHOKE.  
2. Blocked fuel line or stale fuel.  
1. Move choke lever to OFF position.  
2. Clean fuel line; fill tank with clean, fresh  
gasoline.  
3. Drain fuel tank and carburetor. Refill with  
fresh fuel.  
3. Water or dirt in fuel system.  
4. Carburetor out of adjustment.  
4. Refer to the engine manual.  
1. Spark plug wire loose.  
2. Gas cap vent hole plugged.  
1. Connect and tighten spark plug wire.  
2. Remove ice and snow from gas cap. Be  
certain vent hole is clear.  
3. Exhaust port plugged.  
3. Refer to the engine manual.  
Engine overheats  
Excessive vibration  
1. Carburetor not adjusted properly.  
1. Refer to the engine manual or have the  
carburetor adjusted by an authorized  
engine service dealer.  
1. Loose parts or damaged auger.  
1. Stop engine immediately and disconnect  
spark plug wire. Tighten all bolts and nuts. If  
vibration continues, have unit serviced by  
an authorized service dealer.  
Unit fails  
to propel itself  
1. Traction control cable in need of adjustment.  
2. Drive belt loose or damaged.  
1. Adjust traction control cable. Refer to  
Adjustment Section.  
2. Replace drive belt. Refer to Servicing  
Section.  
Unit fails  
to discharge snow  
1. Discharge chute clogged.  
1. Stop engine immediately and disconnect  
spark plug wire. Clean discharge chute and  
inside of auger housing.  
2. Foreign object lodged in auger.  
2. Stop engine immediately and disconnect  
spark plug wire. Remove object from auger.  
3. Refer to Final Adjustments in Assembly  
Section.  
3. Auger control cable in need of adjustment.  
4. Auger belt loose or damaged.  
5. Shear bolt(s) sheared.  
4. Refer to the Servicing Section.  
5. Replace Shear bolt(s).  
Electric chute fails to  
turn  
1. Loose electrical connections.  
1. Make sure all connections are tight and fully  
installed.  
2. Blown Fuse.  
2. Replace with #5A fuse. The fuse is under  
handle panel near switch connector.  
Electric chute turns in 1. The switch connector is installed backwards  
opposite direction of  
the switch  
1. Unplug the switch connector under the  
handle panel. Turn connector 180° and  
reconnect.  
Heated grips are not  
creating heat  
1. Loose electrical connections.  
2. Blown fuse.  
1. Under the handle panel, check connections  
from the handles to the wiring harness.  
2. Replace with #5A fuse. The fuse is under  
handle panel near switch connector.  
3. Have the grips checked at an authorized  
service dealer.  
3. Faulty grip. If one heated grip fails, both grips  
will not function.  
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17  
11  
9
16  
13  
8
15  
1
14  
10  
5
6
18  
7
3
12  
2
3
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
618-0123  
Part Description  
RH Housing (Incl. Ref. 17, 18)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
618-0418  
710-0642  
711-0909  
711-1024  
714-0161  
715-0143  
717-0528  
717-0526  
718-0186  
721-0325  
721-0327  
736-0351  
736-0369  
736-0445  
741-0662  
741-0663  
618-0415A  
618-0417A  
737-3000  
LH Housing w/Fitting (Incl. Ref. 17, 18)  
Self Tapping Screw, 1/4-20 x .75  
Spiral Axle, 26(826 SWE)  
Spiral Axle, 30(1130 SWE)  
Hi-Pro Key, 3/16 x 5/8  
5.  
6.  
Spring Spiral Pin, .25 x 1.25  
Worm Gear, 20-tooth  
7.  
8.  
Worm Shaft  
9.  
Thrust Collar  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
Grease Plug  
Grease Seal  
Flat Washer, .76 x 1.5 x .030  
Flat Washer, .508 x 1.0 x .020  
Flat Washer, .76 x 1.5 x .060  
Flange Bearing, .75 x 1.0 x .59  
Flange Bearing, .503 ID x .75 OD  
Gear Assy Complete, 26(826 SWE)  
Gear Assy Complete, 30(1130 SWE)  
Grease Fitting, 3/16Drive  
18.  
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27  
72  
57  
58  
70  
72  
73  
57  
58  
55  
80  
53  
27  
71  
69  
82  
65  
27  
68  
83  
74  
63  
67  
59  
69  
27  
58  
56  
54  
64  
81  
66  
60  
76  
79  
31  
45  
77  
15  
78  
58  
66  
61  
62  
11  
75  
9
29  
51  
13  
40  
46  
47  
13  
37  
5
8
2
5
14  
17  
24  
20  
22  
10  
14  
21  
3
50  
11  
9
40  
18  
16  
41  
12  
4
26  
1
25  
31  
39  
11  
43  
9
15  
42  
27  
35  
19  
14  
35  
36  
52  
7
48  
10  
49  
38  
For Reference Only  
23  
44  
For Reference  
Only  
44  
30  
28  
32  
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Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
736-0242  
Part Description  
Belleville Washer  
Part No.  
Part Description  
44.  
45.  
46.  
47.  
48.  
49.  
50.  
51.  
52.  
53.  
54.  
55.  
56.  
57.  
58.  
59.  
60.  
61.  
62.  
63.  
64.  
65.  
66.  
67.  
68.  
69.  
70.  
71.  
72.  
73.  
74.  
75.  
76.  
77.  
78.  
79.  
80.  
81.  
82.  
83.  
1.  
684-0008A  
710-0262  
710-0449  
710-0788  
710-0837  
710-3008  
711-0677  
712-0429  
712-3010  
714-0104  
720-0284  
725-1757  
736-0242  
736-0275  
736-0451  
747-0620A  
747-0621  
749-0951  
749-0952A  
749-0953A  
750-0963  
618-0419  
629-0937  
710-0262  
710-0451  
710-0599  
710-0602  
710-0805  
710-0817  
710-0896  
710-3008  
712-3027  
724-0249  
725-0157  
731-0851A  
731-1300A  
731-1313C  
731-1320  
731-2279  
736-0159  
Shift Arm Assembly  
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 1.5”  
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 2.25”  
TT Screw 1/4-20 x 1”  
C-Sunk Screw #10-16x 0.625”  
Hex Screw 5/16-18 x .75”  
Ferrule  
736-0506  
746-0896  
746-0901  
750-1232  
782-0599  
784-5594  
784-5604  
629-0936A  
684-0036  
684-0037A  
710-1003  
712-0271  
712-0693  
716-0398  
720-0232  
725-1672  
725-1755  
725-1756  
725-1759  
726-0152  
731-2276  
736-0226  
747-1136  
714-0507  
747-0877  
784-5680  
784-5679  
748-0362  
748-0363  
732-0145  
710-0459A  
784-5619A  
712-0116  
732-0193  
736-0105  
784-5682  
784-5681  
711-0653  
684-0102  
Special Washer  
2.  
Control Cable  
3.  
Control Cable  
4.  
Spacer  
5.  
Motor Bracket  
7.  
Cable Bracket  
8.  
Handle: Chute Tilt  
Harness Assembly: Upper  
Handle Assembly RH  
Handle Assembly LH  
Special Hex Screw  
Hex Sems Nut: 1/4-20  
Hex Nut  
9.  
Hex Lock Nut 5/16-18  
Hex Nut 5/16-18  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
30.  
31.  
32.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
38.  
39.  
40.  
41.  
42.  
43.  
Cotter Pin  
Handle Knob  
Heated Grip  
Belleville Washer  
Flat Washer  
Lock Ring: Toggle Switch  
Shift Knob  
Saddle Washer  
Shift Rod: Upper  
Lamp Housing  
Shift Rod: Lower  
Toggle Switch: Double Throw  
Toggle Switch: Single Switch  
Halogen Lamp: 50W, 12V  
Mounting Clamp  
Lower Handle  
Upper Handle: L Style RH  
Upper Handle: L Style LH  
Connector: Shift Rod  
Gear Assembly: Ring  
Electric Harness: Lower  
Carriage Bolt: 5/16-18 x 1.5”  
Carriage Bolt: 5.16-18 x .750”  
TT Screw: 1/4-20 x 0.5”  
TT Screw: 5/16-18 x 1”  
Hex Screw: 5/16-18 x 1.5”  
TT Screw: 5/16-18 x 1.25”  
Hex Screw AB:1/4-14 x 0.625”  
Hex Screw: 5/16-18 x .75”  
Hex Flange Lock Nut  
Electric Motor: Chute Crank  
Cable Tie  
Handle Panel  
Flat Washer  
Headlight Retainer  
Cotter Pin: 3/32 x .75  
Cam Rod  
RH Handle Support Bracket  
LH Handle Support Bracket  
Cam Handle Lock  
Handle Lock Pawl  
Compression Spring: .36 x 1.0  
Hex Cap Screw: 3/8-24 x 1.5  
Shift Handle  
Jam Nut, 3/8-24  
Comp. Spring: .39 x .6 x .88  
Bell Washer  
Chute Flange Keeper  
Lower Chute  
RH Handle Support Bracket  
LH Handle Support Bracket  
Clevis Pin  
Cable Guide: Chute Tilt  
Upper Chute  
Motor Cover: Chute Rotation  
5/16 Washer  
Handle Panel  
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2
3
4
5
10  
11  
12  
9
15  
18  
6
14  
7
8
13  
16  
22  
23  
21  
27  
10  
34  
28  
25  
23  
9
13  
35  
26  
38  
30  
19  
22  
32  
18  
31  
33  
16  
36  
41  
37  
17  
40  
39  
40  
24  
39  
29  
42  
20  
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Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
741-0245  
Part Description  
Hex Flange Bearing  
Part No.  
712-0116  
Part Description  
29.  
30.  
31.  
32.  
33.  
1.  
2.  
Lock Jam Nut 3/8-24  
Flat Idler  
784-5038B  
736-0242  
Skid Shoe  
756-0178  
784-5632A  
710-0459A  
738-0281  
736-0167  
732-0611  
712-3068  
710-0276  
736-0119  
05931A  
Bell Washer  
3.  
Auger Idler Arm  
712-3010  
Hex Nut 5/16-18  
4.  
Hex Cap Screw 3/8-24 x 1.50  
Shoulder Screw  
784-5579A  
784-5575  
Shave Plate (826 SWE)  
Shave Plate (1130 SWE)  
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x .62  
Impeller Assembly  
5.  
6.  
Wave Washer  
34.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
710-0260  
7.  
Extension Spring  
684-0065  
8.  
Hex Nut 5/16-18  
715-0114  
Pin  
9.  
Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1.00  
Lock Washer 5/16  
Housing  
618-0415A  
618-0417A  
605-5192A  
605-5248A  
736-0188  
26Gear Assy (826 SWE)  
30Gear Assy (1130 SWE)  
26Spiral RH (826 SWE)  
30Spiral RH (1130 SWE)  
Flat Washer  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
38.  
741-0309  
710-0451  
705-5226  
684-0040C  
684-0055B  
712-3010  
712-0429  
736-0242  
736-0231  
737-3000  
731-1379B  
712-0324  
736-0463  
784-0399  
710-0703  
710-0604  
736-0169  
712-0798  
Ball Bearing  
Carriage Bolt, 5/16-18 x .75  
Chute Reinforcement  
26Housing Assy (826 SWE)  
30Housing Assy (1130 SWE)  
Hex Nut 5/16-18  
39.  
40.  
41.  
741-0493A  
605-5193A  
605-5249A  
710-0890A  
777D04561  
777D04549  
777D04563  
777D04568  
777D04562  
777D04567  
777S20508  
777S20724  
777S30514  
777S30511  
Flange Bushing  
26Spiral LH (826 SWE)  
30Spiral LH (1130 SWE)  
Shear Bolt 5/16-18 x 1.5  
Label: Handle Panel  
Label: Side Housing Cub  
Label: Engine 8 HP (826 SWE)  
Label: Engine 11HP (1130)  
Label: Top Housing (826 SWE)  
Label: Top Housing (1130)  
Label: Handle Panel (L)  
Label: Handle Panel (R)  
Label: Housing Danger  
Label: Chute Danger  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
42.  
Lock Nut 5/16-18  
Belleville Washer  
Flat Wshr, .344ID x 1.125 OD  
Grease Fitting, 3/16Drive  
Chute Adapter  
Hex Lock Nut 1/4-20  
Flat Washer  
Bearing Housing w/Fitting  
Carriage Screw 1/4-20 x .75  
Hex Screw 5/16-18  
Lock Washer 3/8  
Hex Nut 3/8-16  
NOTE: For painted parts, please refer to  
the list of color codes below. Please add the  
applicable color code, wherever needed, to  
the part number to order a replacement part.  
For instance, if a part, numbered 700-xxxx,  
is painted Cub Yellow, the part number to  
order would be 700-xxxx-0716.  
Cub Yellow: 0716  
Cub Beige: 0499  
Cub Blue: 0685  
Powder Black: 0637  
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28  
29  
1
30  
27  
2
26  
3
4
8
9
7
4
10  
11  
12  
16  
19  
15  
6
5
16  
16  
19  
16  
21  
13  
22  
14  
17  
23  
18  
31  
33  
25  
20  
24  
34  
IMPORTANT: For a proper working machine, use Factory  
Approved Parts.  
32  
V-BELTS are specially designed to engage and disengage  
safely. A substitute (non OEM) V-Belt can be dangerous by  
not disengaging completely  
35  
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Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Part Description  
1.  
710-1652  
731-1324  
732-0710  
710-0627  
710-3005  
05896A  
Hex Washer Screw 1/4-20 x .625  
Belt Cover  
2.  
3.  
Extension Spring  
4.  
Hex Screw 5/16-24 x .75  
Hex Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 1.25  
Drive Clutch Idler Bracket  
Shoulder Spacer  
5.  
6.  
7.  
748-0234  
756-0987  
754-0346  
756-0986  
736-0270  
710-0230  
756-0313  
710-1245  
712-0181  
756-0569  
736-0242  
736-0505  
754-0430A  
756-0967  
736-0247  
736-0331  
710-0696  
748-0360  
710-0654A  
629-0071  
OEM-390-987  
712-0324  
736-0173  
732-0705  
738-0994A  
734-1709  
734-1712  
734-1530  
734-1525  
734-0255  
734-1708  
734-1711  
8.  
Pulley Half  
9.  
V-Belt  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
30.  
31.  
32.  
Pulley Half  
Bell Washer  
Hex Cap Screw 1/4-28 x .50  
Flat Idler  
Lock Hex Cap Screw 5/16-24  
Lock Jam Nut 3/8-16  
Pulley Half  
Bell Washer  
Flat Washer  
Belt  
Auger Pulley  
Flat Washer 3/8 x 1.25 OD  
Bell Washer  
Hex Cap Screw 3/8-24  
Adapter Pulley  
Hex Screw 3/8-16 x 1.0  
Extension Cord  
Electric Start Kit  
Lock Nut, 1/4-20  
Flat Washer, .28 x .74 x .063  
Cable Guide  
Axle: .75 dia. x 12.2Lg.  
Wheel Assy Comp 16.5x 4.8(826)  
Wheel Assy Comp 16x 6.5(1130)  
Tire 16.5x 4.8x 4(826 SWE)  
Tire 16.0x 6.5x 8(1130 SWE)  
Tubeless Air Valve  
Rim Assembly (826 SWE)  
Rim Assembly (1130 SWE)  
33.  
34.  
35.  
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42  
54  
11  
41  
43  
55  
47  
53  
11  
47  
36  
57  
7
14  
9
22  
36  
14  
32  
38  
49  
48  
20  
32  
5
21  
9
40  
34  
26  
9
34  
43  
45  
16  
14  
32  
34  
30  
7
46  
20  
32  
18  
19  
38  
9
35  
24  
13  
34  
51  
23  
18  
40  
31  
21  
39  
4
6
17  
26  
37  
34  
33  
3
34  
11  
14  
21  
22  
29  
44  
37  
33  
9
25  
52  
50  
1
8
13  
10  
16  
11  
30  
27  
9
28  
7
15  
11  
47  
11  
Drive Clutch Cable  
Routed Below Axle  
And Hooked Here  
36  
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Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Lock Washer  
Part No.  
Part Description  
30.  
31.  
32.  
33.  
34.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
38.  
39.  
40.  
41.  
42.  
43.  
44.  
45.  
46.  
47.  
48.  
49.  
50.  
51.  
52.  
53.  
54.  
55.  
56.  
57.  
58.  
736-0169  
784-5740  
736-0351  
736-0626  
737-0170  
737-0318  
738-0924  
741-1111  
741-0598  
741-0600  
741-0701  
746-0897  
746-0898  
746-0956  
748-0190  
750-1161A  
750-1162  
756-0625  
784-5590  
784-5687A  
784-5689A  
784-5730A  
784-5732  
784-5733  
710-1233  
712-0127  
725-0157  
746-0950  
714-0104  
1.  
618-0043  
618-0044  
618-0303B  
656-0012A  
684-0014B  
684-0042B  
784-5731A  
684-0131A  
710-0599  
710-0809  
710-1652  
711-1267  
711-1268  
711-1364  
712-0711  
712-3017  
713-0233  
713-0374  
713-0413  
713-0472  
714-0104  
736-0142  
714-0474  
716-0102  
721-0263  
732-0209  
732-0264  
736-0105  
736-0160  
Dogg Assembly: RH  
Dogg Assembly: LH  
Shift Assembly: Steerable Drive  
Friction Wheel Disc Assy.  
Shift Rod Assembly  
Bearing  
Drive Cover LH  
Flat Washer  
2.  
3.  
Flat Washer  
4.  
Lubricant: 6 in 1  
Grease  
5.  
6.  
Shoulder Screw  
Hex Flange Bearing  
Hex Flange Bearing  
Ball Bearing  
7.  
Transmission Frame Assembly  
Support Bracket Assembly  
Hex Washer Screw 1/4-20 x .5  
Hex Washer Screw 1/4-20 x 1  
Hex Screw 1/4-20 x .625”  
Drive Shaft  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
Flange Bushing  
Auger Clutch Cable  
Drive Clutch Cable  
Steering Cable  
Spacer  
Actuator Shaft  
Pin  
Jam Nut 3/8-24 Gr.8  
Hex Nut: 3/8-16  
Chain  
Axle Support Tube  
Spacer  
Roller Cable  
Chain  
Shift Bracket  
Sprocket: 10T  
Auger Cable Guide Bracket  
Front Support Guide Bracket  
Drive Cover RH  
Frame Cover  
Sprocket  
Cotter Pin  
Flat Washer  
Cotter Pin  
Roller Bracket: Drive Cable  
Oval C-Sunk Machine Screw  
Weld Nut  
Snap Ring  
Adhesive: Loctite  
Extension Spring  
Extension Spring  
Bell Washer  
Cable Tie  
Turn Trigger  
Cotter Pin  
Flat Washer  
NOTE: For painted parts, please refer to  
the list of color codes below. Please add the  
applicable color code, wherever needed, to  
the part number to order a replacement part.  
For instance, if a part, numbered 700-xxxx,  
is painted Cub Yellow, the part number to  
order would be 700-xxxx-0716.  
Cub Yellow: 0716  
Cub Beige: 0499  
Cub Blue: 0685  
Powder Black: 0637  
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MANUFACTURERS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR:  
TWO-YEAR RESIDENTIAL  
ONE-YEAR COMMERCIAL  
Proper maintenance of your Cub Cadet equipment is the owners responsibility. Follow the instructions in your  
operators manual for correct lubricants and maintenance schedule. Your Cub Cadet dealer carries a  
complete line of quality lubricants and filters for your equipments engine, transmission, chassis and  
attachments.  
Riding mowers, lawn tractors, garden tractors, Cub Cadet  
attachments and home maintenance products  
This limited warranty for residential users, covers any defect in materials or workmanship in your Cub Cadet  
equipment for two years from the date of purchase for the first user purchaser. We will replace or repair any  
part or parts without charge through your authorized Cub Cadet dealer.  
Batteries have a one-year prorated limited warranty with 100% replacement during the first three months.  
V-belts for either the traction drive or any attachments are covered for one year only.  
Cub Cadet equipment used commercially is warranted for one year only.  
(Commercial use is defined as either having hired operators or used for income producing purposes.)  
Items not covered  
The warranty does not cover routine maintenance items such as lubricants, filters (oil, fuel, air and hydraulic),  
cleaning, tune-ups, brake and/or clutch inspection, adjustments made as part of normal maintenance, blade  
sharpening, set-up, abuse, accidents and normal wear. It does not cover incidental costs such as transporting  
your equipment to and from the dealer, telephone charges or renting a product temporarily to replace a  
warranted product.  
There is no other express warranty.  
How to obtain service  
Contact your authorized Cub Cadet servicing dealer who sold you your Cub Cadet equipment. If this dealer is  
not available, see the Consumer Yellow Pages under lawn mowersfor the name of a dealer near you.  
If you need further assistance in finding an authorized Cub Cadet servicing dealer, contact:  
Cub Cadet Corporation  
Post Office Box 368023  
Cleveland, Ohio 44136  
How does state law apply?  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state.  
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