Husqvarna Snow Blower ST 151 User Manual

Operator’s Manual  
ST 151  
Gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol (E10) is acceptable for use in this machine.  
The use of any gasoline exceeding 10% ethanol (E10) will void the product warranty.  
Please read the owner's manual carefully and make sure you  
understand the instructions before using the machine.  
English  
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Operation  
Maintenance and Storage  
1. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent intervals  
for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe  
working condition.  
2. Never store themachinewith fuel inthefuel tankinside  
a building where ignition sources are present such as  
hot water heaters, space heaters, or clothes dryers.  
Allowtheenginetocoolbeforestoringinanyenclosure.  
3. Always refer to operator’s manual for important details  
if the snow thrower is to be stored for an extended  
period.  
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 cross-  
ing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for hidden  
hazards or traffic.  
3. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine (motor),  
disconnect the cord on electric motors, thoroughly  
inspect the snow thrower for any damage, and repair  
the damage before restarting and operating the snow  
thrower. Remove key.  
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 auger hous-  
ing or discharge chute, and when making any repairs,  
adjustments or inspections.  
6. Whencleaning,repairingorinspectingthesnowthrower,  
stoptheengineandmakecertaintheaugerbladesand  
all moving parts have stopped. Remove key.  
7. Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting  
the engine and for transporting the snow thrower in or  
out of the building. Open the outside doors; exhaust  
fumes are dangerous.  
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.  
SERIAL NUMBER: ___________________________  
DATE OF PURCHASE: _______________________  
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THROWER HOUSING (Figure 1).  
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DATE OF PURCHASE AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE  
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
8. Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes.  
9. Neveroperatethesnowthrowerwithoutproperguards,  
andothersafetyprotectivedevicesinplaceandworking.  
10. Never direct the discharge toward people or areas  
where property damage can occur. Keep children and  
others away.  
PRODUCT  
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MAINTENANCE LEVEL  
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SERIAL NUMBER  
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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  
operating in reverse.  
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13. Disengage power to the auger blades when snow  
thrower is transported or not in use.  
Figure 1  
14. Use only attachments and accessories approved by  
the manufacturer of the snow thrower.  
15. Never operate the snow thrower without good visibility  
or light. Always be sure of your footing, and keep a firm  
hold on the handles. Walk; never run.  
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES  
Read and observe the safety rules.  
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for  
and using your snow thrower.  
16. Never touch a hot engine or muffler.  
Follow the instructions under “Maintenance” and “Stor-  
age” sections of this manual.  
Clearing a Clogged Discharge Chute  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
Gasoline Capacity 1.6 Quarts (1,5 Liters)  
Hand contact with the rotating auger blades  
inside the discharge chute is the most common  
cause of injury associated with snow throwers.  
Never use your hand to clean out the discharge  
chute.  
and Type:  
Unleaded Regular only  
Oil Type  
(API SG–SL):  
SAE 30 (above 50°F)  
SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30  
(32° to 50°F)  
To clear the chute:  
SAE 5W-30 (below 32°F)  
1. SHUT THE ENGINE OFF!  
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger blades have  
stopped rotating.  
Oil Capacity:  
16 Ounces (0,47 Liters)  
Spark Plug:  
Gap:  
F6RTP  
0.030" (0,762 mm)  
3. Always use a clearing tool at least 15 inches long.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
SAFETY RULES ........................................................ 2-3  
OPERATION ............................................................ 8-11  
MAINTENANCE..................................................... 12-16  
STORAGE................................................................... 17  
TROUBLESHOOTING................................................ 18  
WARRANTY........................................................... 20-23  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS...................................... 3  
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES................................ 3  
SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONAL DECALS ................. 4  
ASSEMBLY................................................................ 5-6  
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................ 7  
KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER  
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND ALL SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SNOW THROWER.  
Compare the illustrations with your snow thrower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments.  
Save this manual for future reference.  
These symbols may appear on your snow thrower or in literature supplied with the product. Learn and understand  
their meaning.  
IMPORTANT: Safety and instruction decals are located near areas of potential danger. Replace damaged decals.  
IGNITION KEY.  
INSERT TO  
START AND  
RUN  
RECOIL START  
IGNITION KEY.  
PULL OUT TO  
STOP  
CHOKE  
CLOSED  
(START)  
PRIMER  
CHOKE OPEN  
(RUN)  
DANGER  
OR WARNING  
ENGINE OFF  
ENGINE ON  
OIL  
FUEL  
EAR PROTECTION  
RECOMMENDED  
ENGAGING AND  
DISENGAGING THE  
AUGER BLADES  
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INFORMATION  
AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.  
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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ASSEMBLY  
4. Pull up and push down slightly on the handle to verify  
Setup  
Loose Parts  
handle is locked into place (Figure 4).  
NOTE: If handle feels unsecure with the adjustment levers  
closed, tighten adjustment handle nuts until the handle  
feels secure.  
Usethechartbelowtoverifythatallpartshavebeenshipped.  
5. Remove the cardboard from recoil start handle and  
feed the recoil rope through the rope guide.  
Description  
Carriage bolts  
Qty.  
4
Shoulder Bolt  
Flange nuts  
Washer  
1
4
1
1
Knob  
1
Cap Plunger  
Chute  
1
1
Deflector  
1
2
3
Installing the Handle  
1. Remove temporary cable ties holding cables at handle  
adjustment holes (Figure 2).  
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Figure 4  
2. Release handle adjustment levers on both sides.  
1. Handle  
2. Recoil handle  
3. Rope guide  
4. Adjustment lever nut  
1
2
6. Snap two rotator cables and one wiring harness into  
the three cable clips (Figure 5).  
1
2
Figure 2  
1. Cable ties  
2. Adjustment lever  
3. Lift operator handle up to the desired height, and close  
adjustment lever ensuring the positioning pin on the  
lower handle engages one of the three holes on the  
upper handle (Figure 3).  
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Figure 5  
1. Rotator cable  
2. Wiring harness  
3. Cable clip  
2
1
Figure 3  
1. Positioning pin  
2. Upper handle adjustment hole  
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ASSEMBLY  
Installing the Discharge Chute  
Filling the Engine with Oil  
Procedure  
ENGINE  
See engine manual.  
1. Install the chute deflector to the discharge chute using  
bolts and, washer, nut, deflector knob and cap plunger  
(Figure 6).  
LUBRICATION  
NOTE: SAE 10W30 or SAE 5W30 oil is acceptable for  
use in cold temperatures if engine is difficult to start.  
2. Install the discharge chute to the chute base using  
three screws and nuts.  
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30 etc.)  
improve starting in cold weather, these multi-viscosity oils  
will result in increased oil consumption when used above  
32°F. Check your engine oil level more frequently to avoid  
possible engine damage from running low on oil.  
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8
7
Change the oil after every 25 hours of operation or at least  
once a year if the snow thrower is not used for 25 hours  
in one year.  
9
Check the crankcase oil level before starting the engine  
and after each five (5) hours of continuous use. Tighten oil  
fill cap / dipstick securely each time you check the oil level.  
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4
10  
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1. Move the snowthrower to a level surface.  
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2. Clean around the dipstick (Figure 7).  
NOTE: Dipstick location may vary depending on engine  
type.  
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2
3. Remove either side mounted filler cap dipstick or high  
oil fill dipstick and wipe it clean.  
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1
Fill if oil  
is below  
“Add”  
on the  
GLSVWLFN  
Figure 6  
6. Discharge chute  
7. Carriage Bolt  
1. Deflector  
2. Carriage bolts  
3. Flange nuts 5/16-18  
4. Washer  
8. Shoulder Bolt  
9. Flange nuts 1/4-20  
10. Cap Plunger  
Fill if oil is  
below letter  
“L” on the  
¿OOHUꢀFDS  
5. Knob  
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten the flange nuts; other-  
wise you may damage the discharge chute.  
Figure 7  
1. Oil filler cap/dipstick  
4. Insert the dipstick into the filler neck and turn clockwise  
until fully seated. Then remove the dipstick by turning  
it counter-clockwise.  
5. Fill oil to "FULL" on dipstick with the recommended oil.  
6. Securely screw in the oil filler cap/dipstick.  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
Product Overview  
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12  
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11  
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17  
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13  
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14  
15  
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Figure 8  
1. Discharge chute  
2. Chute deflector  
3. Fuel tank cap  
4. Primer  
9. Ignition key  
10. Chute rotator handle  
11. Recoil start handle  
12. Control bar  
5. Electric-start button  
(if equipped)  
6. Oil drain plug  
7. Oil fill cap/dipstick  
8. Choke lever  
13. Lights  
14. Drive side cover  
15. Auger blade  
16. Deflector knob  
17. Owner's Manual  
* Dipstick location may vary depending on engine type.  
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OPERATION  
Checking the Engine Oil Level  
Operation  
1. Move the snowthrower to a level surface.  
2. Clean around the dipstick (Figure 10).  
NOTE: Determine the left and right sides of the machine  
from the normal operating position.  
NOTE: Dipstick location may vary depending on engine  
type.  
• Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive. A  
fire or explosion from gasoline can burn you and  
others.  
3. Remove either side mounted filler cap dipstick or high  
oil fill dipstick and wipe it clean.  
To prevent a static charge from igniting the gaso-  
line,placethecontainerand/orsnowthroweronthe  
groundbeforefilling,notinavehicleoronanobject.  
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• Fill the tank outdoors when the engine is cold.  
Fill if oil  
is below  
“Add”  
on the  
GLSVWLFN  
Wipe up spills.  
• Do not handle gasoline when smoking or around  
an open flame or sparks.  
• Store gasoline in an approved fuel container, out  
of the reach of children.  
• Donottipthesnowthrowerwithfuelinthefueltank.  
Fill if oil is  
below letter  
“L” on the  
¿OOHUꢀFDS  
Theoperationofanysnowthrowercanresultin  
foreign objects thrown into the eyes, which  
canresultinsevereeyedamage. Alwayswear  
safety glasses or eye shields while operating  
your snow thrower or performing any adjust-  
ments or repairs. We recommend standard safety glasses  
or a wide vision safety mask worn over spectacles.  
Figure 10  
1. Oil filler cap/dipstick  
IMPORTANT: Know how to operate all controls before  
adding fuel or attempting to start the engine.  
4. Insert the dipstick into the filler neck and turn clockwise  
until fully seated. Then remove the dipstick by turning  
it counter-clockwise.  
Filling the Fuel Tank  
Fill the fuel tank with fresh, unleaded gasoline (minimum  
87 AKI octane rating) (Figure 9).  
5. Fill oil to "FULL" on dipstick with the recommended oil.  
6. Securely screw in the oil filler cap/dipstick.  
NOTE: Running the engine with a low oil level can cause  
enginedamage.Alwayschecktheengineoilbeforestartup.  
NOTE: Running the engine with too much oil may cause  
engine damage and excess smoke in the exhaust. Always  
check the engine oil level before start up.  
Figure 9  
IMPORTANT: Do not add oil to the gasoline.  
IMPORTANT: Do not use E85 blended fuels. This engine  
is not E20/E30/E85 compatible. Alternative fuels with  
high alcohol content can cause hard starting, poor engine  
performance, and may cause internal engine damage.  
NOTE: For best results, purchase only the quantity of  
gasoline that you expect to use in 30 days. Otherwise,  
you may add fuel stabilizer to newly purchased gasoline  
to keep it fresh for up to 6 months.  
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OPERATION  
Starting the Engine  
1. Push key in (Figure 11).  
2. Move choke lever to left position.  
3. Firmly push in the primer 2 times with your thumb,  
holding the primer in a for a second before releasing  
it each time.  
NOTE: Remove your glove when you push in the primer  
so that air cannot escape from the primer hole.  
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IMPORTANT: It may not be necessary to use the primer  
or the choke if the engine has been running and is hot.  
Excessive priming may flood the engine and prevent it  
from starting.  
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1
2
Figure 13  
1. Electric start button  
NOTE: Use an extension cord recommended for outdoor  
use that is not longer than 50 feet (15 m).  
Figure 11  
The electrical cord can become damaged, causing  
a shock or fire.  
1. Key  
2. Choke lever  
3. Primer  
Thoroughlyinspecttheelectricalcordbeforeplug-  
ging it into a power source. If the cord is damaged,  
do not use it to start the snowthrower. Replace or  
repair the damaged cord immediately. Contact an  
Authorized Service Dealer for assistance.  
4. Pulltherecoilstarter(Figure12)orifyoursnowthrower  
is equipped with an electric starter, connect an exten-  
sion cord to the snow thrower and plug the other end  
into a three-hole grounded 110 volt A.C. receptacle  
and push the electric-start button (Figure 13).  
IMPORTANT: Run the electric starter no more than 10  
times at intervals of 5 seconds on, then 5 seconds off.  
Running the electric starter extensively can overheat and  
damage it. If the engine does not start after this series of  
attempts, wait at least 40 minutes to allow the starter to  
cool before attempting to start it again. If the engine does  
not start after the second series of attempts, take the  
snowthrower to an Authorized Service Dealer for service.  
NOTE: If you pull the recoil handle and feel no resistance,  
the starter may be frozen. Thaw out the starter before  
attempting to start the snowthrower.  
5. While the engine is running, move the choke lever  
slowly to the right position.  
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6. Unplug the extension cord from the power source and  
the snowthrower (Figure 13).  
Unplug the power cord whenever you are not start-  
ing the snowthrower.  
Figure 12  
1. Recoil start handle  
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OPERATION  
Engaging the Auger Blades  
1. Toengagetheaugerblades,holdthecontrolbaragainst  
the handle (Figure 14).  
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1
2
Figure 16  
1. Rub Area  
2. Wear Areas  
Stopping the Engine  
1. To stop the engine, pull key out (Figure 17).  
Figure 14  
1. Control bar  
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Disengaging the Auger Blades  
1. To disengage the auger blades, release the control bar  
(Figure 15).  
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Figure 17  
1. Key  
Adjusting the Discharge Chute  
and Chute Deflector  
1. To adjust the discharge chute, rotate chute handle left  
or right to desired position (Figure 18).  
Figure 15  
1. Control bar  
IMPORTANT: During initial operation there may be wear  
between the auger blades and the scraper bar. Maximum  
performance, both snow throwing and driving, occurs  
when there is zero clearance between these two parts  
(Figure 16).  
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During initial break-in period of the auger blades it  
isnormalfortheaugerbladestobuildupexcessive  
heat if not operated in the snow.  
Figure 18  
Donotoperatewithoutsnoworwaterforlubricating  
the auger blades. This will cause excessive heat  
build up in the auger blades which could cause  
damage to the auger blades and scraper bar.  
1. Chute rotator handle  
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OPERATION  
2. Toraiseorlowertheangleofthechutedeflector,loosen  
Preventing Freeze-up After Use  
both chute deflector knobs on the chute deflector and  
movethechutedeflectorupordowntodesiredposition  
and retighten knobs (Figure 19).  
Let the engine run for a few minutes to prevent moving  
parts from freezing. Stop the engine, wait for all mov-  
ing parts to stop, and remove ice and snow from the  
snowthrower.  
1
Clean off any snow and ice from the base of the chute.  
2
Rotate the discharge chute left and right to free it from  
any ice buildup.  
With the ignition key in the Off position, pull the recoil  
starter handle several times or connect the electrical  
cord to a power source and the snowthrower and push  
theelectricstartbuttononcetopreventtherecoilstarter  
and/or the electric starter from freezing up.  
In snowy and cold conditions, some controls and mov-  
ing parts may freeze. Do not use excessive force when  
trying to operate frozen controls. If you have difficulty  
operating any control or part, start the engine and let  
it run for a few minutes.  
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Figure 19  
1. Chute deflector  
Operating Tips  
2. Chute deflector knobs  
The auger blades can throw stones, toys, and  
other foreign objects and cause serious personal  
injury to the operator or to bystanders.  
• Keep the area to be cleared free of all objects  
that the auger blades could pick up and throw.  
Clearing a Clogged Discharge  
Chute  
• Keep all children and pets away from the area  
of operation.  
• Do not operate snow thrower if weather condi-  
tions impair visibility. Throwing snow during  
a heavy, windy snowstorm can blind you and  
be hazardous to the safe operation of the snow  
thrower.  
Handcontactwiththerotatingaugerbladesinside  
the discharge chute is the most common cause  
of injury associated with snow throwers. Never  
use your hand to clean out the discharge chute.  
To clear the chute:  
1. SHUT THE ENGINE OFF!  
The best time to remove snow is the early morning.  
At this time the snow is usually dry and has not been  
exposed to the direct sun and warming temperatures.  
2. Wait 10 seconds to be sure the auger blades have  
stopped rotating.  
Slightly overlap each successive path to ensure all  
snow will be removed.  
3. Always use a clearing tool at least 15 inches long, not  
your hands (Figure 20).  
Throw snow downwind whenever possible.  
For extremely heavy snow, reduce the width of snow  
removal by overlapping previous path and moving  
slowly.  
Keep engine clean and clear of snow during use. This  
will help air flow and extend engine life.  
After snow-throwing is completed, allow engine to run  
for a few minutes to melt snow and ice off the engine.  
Clean the entire snow thrower thoroughly after each  
use and wipe dry so it is ready for next use.  
Spraying off unit with a hose is NOT recommended.  
Figure 20  
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MAINTENANCE  
Maintenance  
NOTE: Determine the left and right sides of the machine from the normal operating position.  
Check for Loose Fasteners  
Clean / Inspect Snow Thrower  
Clean / Replace V-Belts  
Check / Replace Auger Blades and Scraper Bar  
Check Fuel Lines and Electrical Wires  
Check Engine Oil Level  
Change Engine Oil  
Inspect Muffler  
Check / Replace Spark Plug  
Empty Fuel Tank  
NOTE: If the control cable is adjusted to position 2,  
ensure that the auger stops properly when the control bar  
is released  
Adjusting the Control Cable  
Checking the Control Cable  
1. Release the control bar to remove the slack in the  
Adjusting the Control Cable  
control cable (Figure 21).  
1. With the control bar disengaged, unhook and move  
the control cable to the highest position. (Figure 22).  
Position 2  
1
2
1
3
Figure 21  
Position 1:  
Default position  
(Lower Hole as  
1. Control bar  
shown in illustration)  
IMPORTANT: The control cable must contain some slack  
when you disengage the control bar for the auger blades  
to stop properly.  
Figure 22  
1. Control bar  
2. Adjuster link  
3. Cable positions  
NOTE: You may need to adjust the control cable from  
position 1 (default) to position 2 if you notice belt slip  
when the control bar is engaged.  
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MAINTENANCE  
5. After draining the used oil, return the snowthrower to  
Inspecting the Auger Blades/  
the operating position.  
Scraper Bar  
6. Install the oil drain plug and torque to 145-150 in-lbs  
(17 N-m).  
Before each session, inspect the auger blades for wear.  
When an auger blade edge or the scraper bar has worn  
down have an Authorized Service Dealer replace the  
auger blades and the scraper bar (Figure 23).  
NOTE: Dipstick location may vary depending on engine  
type.  
7. Clean around the oil filler cap/dipstick (Figure 25).  
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NOTE: Auger blades and scraper bar are wear items and  
may have to be replaced after extended use.  
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2
Figure 23  
1. Auger blades  
2. Scraper bar  
Figure 25  
1. Oil fill cap/dipstick  
Changing the Engine Oil  
Run the engine a few minutes before changing the  
oil to warm it. Warm oil flows better and carries more  
contaminants.  
8. Unscrewandremove theoilfillcap/dipstick(Figure26).  
9. With the snowthrower in the operating position, care-  
fully pour oil into the oil fill hole until "Full" on the fill  
cap/dipstick line (Figure 26).  
Max fill: 18 oz. (0.5 l), type: automotive detergent oil  
with an API service classification of SJ, SL, or higher.  
The engine oil will be hot. Avoid skin contact  
with the used engine oil.  
1. Move snowthrower to a level surface.  
2. Run snowthrower until all fuel has been depleted.  
3. Remove ignition key.  
Fill if oil  
is below  
“Add”  
on the  
GLSVWLFN  
4. Placeanoildrainpanundertheoildrainplugandremove  
the oil drain plug. Tip the snowthrower backward and  
drain the used oil in the oil drain pan (Figure 24).  
Fill if oil is  
below letter  
“L” on the  
¿OOHUꢀFDS  
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Figure 26  
Figure 24  
1. Oil drain plug  
10. Screw in the oil fill cap/dipstick and hand tighten it  
securely.  
11. Wipe up any spilled oil.  
12. Dispose of the used oil properly at a local recycling  
center.  
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MAINTENANCE  
8. Unsnap top cover by firmly pulling upwards at the  
Servicing the Spark Plug  
rear section of the cover disengaging the three clips  
(Figure 29).  
Use a NGK BPR6ES, Champion RN9YC, or BOSCH  
WR6DC spark plug or equivalent.  
9. Shift top cover until fuel tank is clear of the rear upper  
cover and set top cover to the side of the unit.  
1. Move snow thrower to a level surface.  
2. Run snow thrower until all fuel has been depleted.  
3. Wait until engine is cool.  
10. Temporarily reinstall oil fill cap to prevent foreign object  
from entering the engine.  
11. Remove 2 screws in the side cover and rear covers  
on both sides.  
4. Rotate the discharge chute so that it faces forward.  
5. Remove the discharge chute by removing the three  
carriage bolts and three flange nuts (Figure 27).  
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3
1
4
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
Figure 29  
3. Screw  
1. Top cover  
2. Clips  
Figure 27  
4. Rear upper cover  
1. Discharge chute  
2. Carriage bolts  
3. Flange nuts  
12. Unplug electrical wires on back of ignition switch  
(Figure 30).  
13. Pull tube off the back of the primer bulb.  
6. Remove two screws in plenum that hold top cover  
(Figure 28).  
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2
7. Remove the oil fill cap.  
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4
2
3
1
1
3
Figure 30  
3. Tube  
4. Primer bulb  
4
1. Electrical wires  
2. Ignition switch  
14. Lift rear upper cover and lay it to the side of the unit.  
Figure 28  
IMPORTANT: The recoil rope will still be attached to the  
upper cover.  
1. Screw  
2. Plenum  
3. Oil fill cap  
4. Top cover  
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MAINTENANCE  
19. Install the spark plug and torque it to 20–22 ft-lb  
15. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug  
(Figure 31).  
(27–30 N-m).  
20. Connect the spark plug wire to the spark plug  
(Figure 31).  
21. Reattach primer bulb tube to primer bulb and electri-  
cal wires on back ignition switch of rear upper cover  
(Figure 30).  
22. Set rear upper cover in place so the two screw holes  
line up with the rear lower cover and side covers  
(Figure 33).  
16. Clean around the spark plug.  
17. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder head.  
1
1
Figure 31  
2
1. Spark plug wire  
IMPORTANT: Replace a cracked, fouled, or dirty spark  
plug. Do not clean the electrodes because grit entering  
the cylinder can damage the engine.  
Figure 33  
1. Rear upper cover  
2. Screw  
18. Set the gap on the plug to 0.030 inch (0.76 mm)  
(Figure 32).  
23. Reattach two screws through the rear covers and into  
the clip on the side cover (Figure 28).  
24. Remove top oil fill cap.  
0.030 inch  
(0.76 mm)  
25. Set top cover in place and snap three top cover clips  
into the rear upper cover (Figure 29).  
26. Reinstall top oil fill cap.  
27. Reinstall two screws in the side covers that attach to  
the clips on the top cover.  
28. Reinstall two screws in the plenum that attach to the  
top cover (Figure 28).  
29. Reinstall discharge chute with the hardware removed  
in step 5.  
Figure 32  
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MAINTENANCE  
4. Install the new auger v-belt and drive pulley, routing it  
Replacing the Drive Belt  
as shown in Figure 35.  
NOTE: Route the new auger v-belt first around the engine  
pulley, then the idler pulley, and finally around the drive  
pulley while pressing down on the front of the idler arm.  
(Figure 35).  
If auger v-belt becomes worn, oil-soaked, excessively  
cracked, frayed, or otherwise damaged, replace the belt.  
1. Removethedrivesidecoverbyremovingthesixscrews  
as shown in (Figure 34).  
5. Install the drive side cover with the screws removed in  
step 1.  
NOTE: Ensure belt keeper on the plastic side panel  
engages between belt and frame before bolting down.  
5
4
6
7
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
Figure 34  
1. Drive side cover  
2. Screw  
5. Idler pulley  
4
6. Engine pulley  
7. Auger V-Belt  
Figure 35  
3. Drive pulley  
4. Idler arm  
1. Idler arm  
2. Idler pulley  
3. Engine pulley  
4. Drive pulley  
2. Remove drive pulley from the auger shaft.  
NOTE: Nut is welded to drive pulley and has left handed  
threads.  
NOTE: Ensure that the auger v-belt is properly adjusted  
and operating; refer to Checking the Control Cable and  
Adjusting the Control Cable in the Maintenance section  
of this manual.  
3. Remove the auger v-belt from the drive pulley.  
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STORAGE  
ENGINE OIL  
Drain oil (with engine warm) and replace with clean engine  
oil. (See “Changing the Engine Oil” section of this manual).  
Storage  
STORING THE SNOWTHROWER  
Immediately prepare your snow thrower for storage at  
the end of the season or if the unit will not be used for 30  
days or more.  
CYLINDER  
1. Remove spark plug.  
2. Pour one ounce (29 ml) of oil through spark plug hole  
into cylinder.  
3. Pullrecoilstarterhandleslowlyafewtimestodistribute  
oil.  
WARNING: Never store the snow thrower with  
gasoline in the tank inside a building where fumes  
may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light as  
on a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer or gas  
appliance. Allow the engine to cool before storing  
in any enclosure.  
OTHER  
Remove safety ignition key; store it in a safe place.  
Do not store gasoline from one season to another.  
Replace your gasoline can if your can starts to rust.  
Rust and/or dirt in your gasoline will cause problems.  
SNOW THROWER  
If possible, store your snow thrower indoors and cover  
it to protect it from dust and dirt.  
Cover your snow thrower with a suitable protective  
cover that does not retain moisture. Do not use plastic.  
Plastic cannot breathe, which allows condensation to  
form and will cause your snow thrower to rust.  
When snow thrower is to be stored for a period of time,  
clean it thoroughly, remove all dirt, grease, leaves, etc.  
Store in a clean, dry area.  
1. Clean entire snow thrower after each use.  
2. Inspect and replace belts, if necessary (See “Replace-  
ing the Drive Belt” section of this manual).  
3. Besurethatallnuts,bolts,screws,andpinsaresecurely  
fastened. Inspect moving parts for damage, breakage  
and wear. Replace if necessary.  
IMPORTANT: Never cover snow thrower while engine/  
exhaust area is still warm.  
FUEL SYSTEM  
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent gum deposits from  
forming in essential fuel system parts such as carburetor,  
fuel hose, or tank during storage. Also, alcohol blended  
fuels can attract moisture which leads to separation and  
formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage  
the fuel system of an engine while in storage.  
Empty the fuel tank by starting the engine and letting  
it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty.  
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in  
the fuel tank or permanent damage may occur.  
Use fresh fuel next season.  
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in mini-  
mizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage.  
Add stabilizer to gasoline in fuel tank or storage container.  
Always follow the mix ratio found on stabilizer container.  
Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stabilizer to  
allow the stabilizer to reach the carburetor. Do not empty  
the gas tank and carburetor if using fuel stabilizer.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
See appropriate section in manual unless directed to a service center/department.  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
Does not start  
1. Safety ignition key is not inserted.  
2. Out of fuel.  
1. Insert safety ignition key.  
2. Fill fuel tank with fresh, clean gasoline.  
3. Move ON/OFF switch to ON position.  
4. Move to FULL position.  
3. ON/OFF switch is OFF.  
4. Choke in OFF position.  
5. Primer not depressed.  
6. Engine is flooded.  
7. Spark plug wire is disconnected.  
8. Bad spark plug.  
5. Prime as instructed in the Operation section of this manual.  
6. Wait a few minutes before restarting, DO NOT prime.  
7. Connect wire to spark plug.  
8. Replace spark plug.  
9. Stale fuel.  
9. Empty fuel tank & carburetor, refill with fresh, clean gasoline.  
10. Empty fuel tank & carburetor, refill with fresh, clean gasoline.  
10. Water in fuel.  
11. Vapor locked fuel line.  
11. Ensure all the fuel line is below the outlet of the fuel tank. Fuel  
line should run continuously down from fuel tank to carburetor.  
Loss of power  
1. Spark plug wire loose.  
1. Reconnect spark plug wire.  
2. Throwing too much snow.  
2. Reduce speed and width of swath.  
3. Fuel tank cap is covered with ice or 3. Remove ice and snow on and around fuel tank cap.  
snow.  
4. Dirty or clogged muffler.  
5. Improper cable length.  
6. Blocked muffler.  
4. Clean or replace muffler.  
5. Adjust cable.  
6. Clear blockage (ensure engine is cool).  
7. Clear blockage (ensure engine is cool).  
1. Move choke to OFF position.  
7. Blocked carburetor air intake.  
1. Choke is in FULL position.  
2. Blockage in fuel line.  
3. Stale fuel.  
Engine idles or  
runs roughly  
2. Clean fuel line.  
3. Empty fuel tank & carburetor, refill with fresh, clean gasoline.  
4. Empty fuel tank & carburetor, refill with fresh, clean gasoline.  
5. Contact an authorized service center/department.  
6. Replace auger v-belt.  
4. Water in fuel.  
5. Carburetor is in need of replacing  
6. Belt stretch.  
Excessive  
vibration / Handle  
movement  
1. Loose parts or damaged augers or 1. Tighten all fasteners. Replace damaged parts. If vibration  
impeller.  
remains, contact an authorized service center/department.  
2. Ensure handles are locked into positioning.  
3. Tighten nuts until handle feels secure.  
2. Handles not positioned correctly.  
3. Adjustment lever nuts are loose.  
1. Frozen recoil starter.  
Recoil starter is  
hard to pull  
1. See “IF RECOIL STARTER HAS FROZEN” in the Operation  
section of this manual.  
2. Ropeisinterferingwithcomponents. 2. Recoil rope should not be touching any wires or hoses.  
Loss of snow  
discharge or  
slowing of snow  
discharge  
1. Worn belt.  
1. Adjust drive cable per maintenance procedures.  
2. Check / reinstall auger v-belt.  
2. Auger v-belt is off of pulley.  
3. Auger v-belt is worn.  
4. Clogged discharge chute.  
5. Augers / impeller jammed.  
1. Motor not running.  
3. Check / replace auger v-belt.  
4. Clean snow chute.  
5. Remove debris or foreign object from augers / impeller.  
1. Start engine.  
Lights not On  
(If Equipped)  
2. Loose wire connection.  
3. LED burnt out.  
2. Check wire connections at engine and both lights.  
3. Replace LED light module. (Individual LEDs are not replaceable)  
Rotator hard to  
move  
1. Debris in chute rotator mechanism. 1. Clean internal parts of chute rotator mechanism.  
2. Cable are kinked or damaged.  
2. Ensure cables are not kinked. Replace damaged cables.  
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SERVICE NOTES  
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Consumer Wheeled Products - Limited Warranty  
Husqvarna warrants to the original retail purchaser that this Husqvarna® product is free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use  
and maintenance from the date of retail purchase for the applicable Warranty Period shown on Exhibit A. This Limited Warranty may not be transferred  
to any subsequent purchaser of this Husqvarna® product. Certain components (e.g., engines and transmissions) are excluded from coverage, and other  
limitations apply, as described in this document. Husqvarna will repair or replace at its discretion, any defective product or part covered by the Limited  
Warranty, free of charge at any authorized Husqvarna Servicing Dealer/Center using original OEM Husqvarna replacement parts, subject to the  
limitations and exclusions described below. Husqvarna does not offer an over-the-counter exchange program.  
DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS  
1. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED BY HUSQVARNA AND THERE ARE NO  
WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF, EXCEPT AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW. THIS WARRANTY IS  
GIVEN ONLY BY HUSQVARNA, AND MAY BE MODIFIED ONLY BY HUSQVARNA. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE FINAL EXPRESSION OF OUR  
AGREEMENT, AND IS A COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE TERMS OF THAT AGREEMENT. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU  
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY BASED ON LOCALITY  
2. LIMITED DURATION. ANY WARRANTY THAT MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE AND IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY) IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE  
WARRANTY PERIOD UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME LOCALITIES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
3. EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. SOME LOCALITIES, INCLUDING THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  
LIABILITY FOR INJURY TO PERSON OR FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FAULT OF THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. AS SUCH, SOME OF THE FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE  
ABOVE REMEDIES ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO OTHER REMEDY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST SALES, INJURY TO PERSON OR  
PROPERTY, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS SHALL BE AVAILABLE, AND ALL SUCH DAMAGES ARE HEREBY  
DISCLAIMED.  
4. Engines, Transmissions and certain other components are NOT covered. This Limited Warranty does not cover any of the following:  
(a) Engines and Attachments.Except where otherwise indicated on Exhibit A, all Engines and Attachments are not covered by this Limited Warranty. In most cases, these  
items are NOT manufactured by Husqvarna in which case they may be covered separately by their respective manufacturer's warranties if one is provided and included with  
the product at the time of purchase. All such claims must be submitted and sent to the appropriate manufacturer or as otherwise directed in those separate warranties.  
Husqvarna is not authorized to handle warranty adjustments or repairs on engines manufactured by Briggs & Stratton, Honda, Kawasaki, or Kohler (Husqvarna does handle  
warranty issues on engines manufactured by Liquid Combustion Technologies (LCT). Husqvarna does not assume any warranty obligation of the other manufacturers'  
engines under this Limited Warranty.  
(b) Transmissions. Except where otherwise indicated on ExhibitA, Transmission / Transaxle (including Drive Systems) are not covered by this Limited Warranty. In most  
cases, these items are NOT manufactured by Husqvarna in which case they may be covered separately by their respective manufacturer's warranties if one is provided and  
included with the product at the time of purchase. The following transmission / transaxle manufacturers, Dana, Hydro-Gear, Tuff-Torq provide a warranty for the  
transmission / transaxle to the ultimate purchaser or to Husqvarna. Husqvarna will assign the transmission / transaxle manufacturer's warranty or any rights thereof to the  
original purchaser of the unit. To obtain transmission / transaxle warranty service, first contact the retailer who you purchased the unit from. Should you require assistance  
800-805-5523 (Canada) for an authorized Husqvarna service provider. All such claims must be submitted and sent to the appropriate manufacturer or as otherwise directed  
in those separate warranties. Husqvarna is not authorized to handle warranty adjustments or repairs on transmissions or transaxles. Husqvarna does not assume any  
obligations under this Limited Warranty for the above listed manufacturers (for exceptions - see Exhibit A).  
(c) Expendable Parts. This Limited Warranty does not cover general maintenance parts and items ("Expendable Parts"), including without limitation spark plugs, bulbs,  
filters, lubricants, starter cords, belts, blades, and blade adapters.  
(d) Emissions Control Components. This Limited Warranty does not cover Emissions control equipment and components to the extent regulated by the U.S. Environmental  
Protection Agency or similar state, provincial or federal agencies. Such equipment and components are covered by a separate emission control warranty statement supplied  
with your new product. Please consult this separate warranty statement for details.  
5. Any COMMERCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, AGRICULTURAL, INDUSTRIAL, INCOME PRODUCING, or RENTAL use will result in either  
No Warranty or a Shortened Warranty Period. Depending on the product, there is either NO WARRANTY (whether statutory, contractual or  
otherwise) or a reduced warranty if the product is used for commercial, institutional, agricultural, industrial, income producing, or rental purposes and, in  
such circumstances, this Limited Warranty is offered instead of and replaces any warranty regime provided for by law. Please refer to Exhibit A.  
6. Reconditioned or Refurbished Products have a 30 Day Limited Warranty. Under this Limited Warranty, Certified Factory Reconditioned or  
Refurbished products have a 30 Day Limited Warranty for parts and labor for Non-Commercial Use. Products are only reconditioned at the Husqvarna  
Factory.  
7. Owner's (Your) Responsibilities. To preserve your rights under this Limited Warranty, you must exercise reasonable care and use of the product,  
including, following the preventative maintenance, storage, fuel and oil usages as prescribed in the enclosed operator's manual. For example, the  
following items are the Owner's responsibility and are not covered by this Limited Warranty:  
a. Set-up and pre-delivery service, and engine tune-ups;  
b. Adjustments after the first (30) thirty days of purchase and beyond, such as throttle cable, belt guides adjustments; and  
c. Preventative maintenance as outlined in the operator's manual.  
In addition, you must cease using the product immediately upon any failure or damage. The product should be taken to an authorized Husqvarna  
servicing dealer prior to any further use.  
8. Damages resulting from normal aging, wear and tear or neglect are NOT covered. The Limited Warranty does not cover damage other than  
that resulting from defects in material or workmanship. The following are NOT considered defects in material or workmanship, and therefore are NOT  
covered.  
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(a) Abrasion to mower decks;  
(b) Tires damaged by external punctures;  
(c) Natural discoloration of materials due to ultraviolet light;  
(d) Damage to cutting equipment by way of contact with, rocks, or other non-approved materials and/or structures;  
In addition, this Limited Warranty does not cover damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from abuse or neglect of the product related to or including  
any of the following:  
(e) Failure to provide or perform required maintenance services as prescribed in the operator's manual;  
(f)  
Abuse, misuse, neglect, modifications, alterations, normal wear, improper servicing, use of unauthorized attachments, Lack of lubrication or  
engine failure, due to the use of oils that do not meet Engine manufacturer's specifications;  
(g) Use of gasohol (fuel containing ethanol), containing methanol (fuel containing wood alcohol). Ethanol fuel E15 or E85 is NOT approved for  
use in Husqvarna products. Using E15 or E85 fuel will cause major engine damage which is NOT covered by this Husqvarna warranty.  
NOTE: Gasohol (fuel containing ethanol), which contains a maximum 10% ethanol (grain alcohol) is approved. The prescribed mixing ratio  
of gasoline to oil is 50:1 and is listed in the Husqvarna oil label and covered in your operator’s manual.  
(h) Use of ether or any starting fluids;  
(i)  
(j)  
Pressure cleaning or steam cleaning the product;  
Use of spark plugs other than those meeting emission performance requirements listed in the operator's manual;  
(k) Tampering with engine speed governor or emission components, or running engines above specified and recommended engine speeds as  
listed in your operator's manual;  
(l)  
Operation of the unit with improperly installed/removed or modified cutting shields, guards, or safety devices;  
(m) Any removed/damaged air filter, excessive dirt, abrasives, salt water, moisture, corrosion, rust, varnish, stale fuel, or any adverse reaction due  
to incorrect storage procedures;  
(n) Failures due to improper set up, pre-delivery service or repair service by anyone other than an authorized Husqvarna servicing dealer during  
the warranty period;  
(o) Dirt contaminated grease or oil, use of incorrect type of greases or oils, failure to comply with recommended greasing intervals, water or  
moisture damage, and/or improper storage;  
(p) Sprayers pumping or spraying caustic or flammable materials, lack of or broken strainers; or  
(q) Continued use of product, after initial operational problem or failure occurs.  
9.  
Reinforced Stamped (Armor Protected) 10 Year Limited & Fabricated Limited Lifetime, Deck Warranties. These Limited Warranties are for the deck shell  
only – mechanical components/parts such as belts, pulleys, spindle housings, bearings, blades, rods, height adjusters, caster/anti scalp wheels etc… are NOT covered. The  
Limited Lifetime Warranty does not cover damage other than that resulting from defects in material or workmanship. The following are NOT considered defects in material  
or workmanship, and therefore are NOT covered:  
(a)  
(b)  
(c)  
(d)  
Abrasion to mower decks, including sand wear;  
Damage to cutting equipment by way of contact with, rocks, or other non-approved materials and/or structures;  
Rust and corrosion; and  
Natural discoloration of paint or other materials due to ultraviolet light.  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
10. Authorized Husqvarna Servicing Dealer/Center. In order to obtain warranty coverage it is your responsibility (at your expense) to deliver or ship  
your Husqvarna unit to an authorized Husqvarna Servicing Dealer/Center and arrange for pick-up or return of your unit after the repairs have been made.  
If you do not know the location of your nearest authorized Husqvarna Servicing Dealer, call Husqvarna, at 1-800-487-5951 during the hours of 8:00 AM  
to 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, or visit www.husqvarna.com. Should you require assistance or have questions concerning this Limited Warranty, you  
may contact us at 800-487-5951 (US) or 800-805-5523 (Canada) during the hours of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern Standard Time or contact us through  
11. Documentation Required. You must maintain and present Proof of purchase (including date, product model and, if applicable, engine serial  
number) to an authorized Husqvarna Servicing Dealer for warranty service under this Limited Warranty. Proof of purchase rests solely with you.  
Husqvarna encourages you to register your product online at www.usa.husqvarna.com (US & Canada) to help ensure, among other things, that you can  
be notified of important product information. However, registering your product is not a condition of warranty service.  
Husqvarna Professional Products, NA, Inc.  
9335 Harris Corners Parkway, Suite 500, Charlotte, NC28269  
575 49 43-01 W 2013 IR  
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Consumer Wheeled Limited Warranty Chart 2013  
Exhibit A  
Rental (any  
rental usage)  
Consumer (personal,  
Commercial (any commercial,  
household use only)  
professional, institutional,  
agricultural, or income producing use,  
other than Rental Use)  
Product/Component  
Riding Lawn Tractors:  
Frame, Chassis, Front Axle  
Engine*  
5 Years  
*
No Warranty  
*
No Warranty  
*
Transmission (if made by Husqvarna/Peerless)  
Transmission (if third party)**  
3 Years  
**  
No Warranty  
**  
No Warranty  
**  
XLS Models only - stamped deck shell. Armor  
Protected Limited Warranty  
10 Years  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Fabricated Deck shell. Limited Lifetime Warranty  
Battery  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
Residential Zero Turn Mowers ( RZ Only )  
Engine*  
***  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
1 Year Pro-rated  
3 Years  
*
*
*
Transmission **  
**  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
RZ4623 (967009801 & 967009802)  
RZ5426 (967003601 & 967003602) - stamped  
deck shell. Armor Protected Limited Warranty  
10 Years  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Fabricated Deck shell. Limited Lifetime Warranty  
Battery  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
Residential Zero Turn Mowers ( EZ, MZ, M-ZT )  
Engine*  
***  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
1 Year Pro-rated  
3 Years  
*
*
*
Transmission** (EZ & MZ Zero Turn)  
Transmission** (M-ZT Zero Turn)  
MZ5424S, MZ5425S, MZ5424SR, stamped deck  
shell. Armor Protected Limited Warranty. Product  
# 967003902, 967003903, & 25021.  
2 Years **  
2 Years **  
1 Year **  
2 Years **  
90 days  
90 days  
10 Years  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Fabricated Deck shell. Limited Lifetime Warranty  
Battery  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
***  
No Warranty  
1 Year Pro-rated  
1 Year  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
1 Year Pro-rated  
3 Years  
Snow Throwers, Tillers, LE475 Edger  
Engine*  
*
*
*
Auger Gearbox  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
Tiller Tines  
5 Years  
3 Years  
***  
90 days  
90 days  
No Warranty  
90 days  
90 days  
No Warranty  
Walk Behind Mowers, High Wheel Trimmer  
Engine*  
*
*
*
Battery  
1 Year Pro-rated  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
3 Years  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Hovering Trimmers  
Engine*  
*
*
*
Other Non-Expendable Components  
2 Years  
1 Year  
90 days  
Front Mounted Deck Riders (120S, 220T, 322T)  
Frame, Chassis, Front Axle  
Engine*  
Transmission  
Battery  
3 Years  
No Warranty  
*
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
*
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
*
**  
1 Year Pro-rated  
3 Years  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
Cultivators  
Battery  
1 Year Pro-rated  
2 Years  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Other Non-Expendable Components  
Spreaders  
Spreader  
1 Year  
1 Year  
1 Year  
Robotic Mowers  
Robotic Mower  
Battery  
2 Years  
1 Year  
Consumer  
90 days  
1 Year  
Commercial  
90 days  
1 Year  
Rental  
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Consumer Wheeled Limited Warranty Chart 2013  
Exhibit A  
Rental (any  
rental usage)  
Consumer (personal,  
Commercial (any commercial,  
household use only)  
professional, institutional,  
agricultural, or income producing use,  
other than Rental Use)  
Product/Component  
Parts & Accessories (if purchased)  
Accessories (e.g., grass catcher, bumper guard  
accessories, etc.  
1 Year  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
No Warranty  
Parts (e.g., belts, blades, etc.)  
90 days  
Parts & Accessories (if replaced in Warranty Service)  
Replacement parts and/or accessories provided  
under this Limited Warranty are warranted only  
for the BALANCE of the warranty period  
applicable to the part or accessory that was  
replaced.  
See to left  
See to left  
See to left  
Consumer  
Commercial  
Rental  
* See Separate Engine Manufacturer's or Manufacturer's warranty. LCT Engines on specific Snow Throwers & Tillers, warranty through  
Husqvarna.  
** See reference 4 (b) of the warranty statement.  
RZ - Two (2) Year Consumer warranty, parts & labor, with Hydro-Gear Distributor network.  
EZ - One (1) Year Commercial warranty, parts & labor, with Husqvarna.  
Two (2) Year Consumer warranty, parts & labor, with Hydro-Gear Distributor network.  
MZ - (ZT3100 Transmission) One (1) Year Commercial warranty, parts & labor, with Hydro-Gear Distributor network.  
(ZT3100 Transmission) Two (2) Years Consumer warranty, parts & labor, with Hydro-Gear Distributor network.  
M-ZT - (ZT3400 transmission) Two (2) Year warranty, parts & labor, with Hydro-Gear Distributor network.  
*** "Limited Lifetime Warranty" on Tiller tines and Fabricated Deck shell is for the life of the product or 7 (seven) years after the last  
date of the complete unit's final production, whichever comes first. Deck Shell replacement will be limited to a maximum of two (2)  
decks within the Limited Lifetime Warranty.  
Armor Protected Stamped Deck Shell Example Below  
Fabricated Deck Shell Example Below  
Armor Protected  
Stamped Deck Shell  
Reinforced area  
Stamped Deck Shell below, NOT reinforced  
No reinforced area  
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