MTD Snow Blower E173 User Manual

Operator’s Manual  
Single Stage  
Snowthrower  
Model Series  
140 through E173  
IMPORTANT: Read safety rules and instructions carefully before operating equipment.  
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 368022 Cleveland, Ohio 44136-9722.  
MTD PRODUCTS INC. P.O. BOX 368022 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-9722  
770-10044A
(9/99)  
PRINTED IN U.S.A.  
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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 your snow thrower. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in  
personal injury. When you see this symbol, heed its warning.  
DANGER: Your snow thrower 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. If you violate any of these rules, you may cause serious injury to yourself or others.  
WARNING: The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of  
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
Use a grounded three wire plug-in for all units with  
electric drive motors or electric starting motors.  
Adjust collector housing height to clear gravel or  
crushed rock surface.  
Never attempt to make any adjustments while  
engine is running (except where specifically  
recommended by manufacturer).  
Let engine and machine adjust to outdoor  
temperature before starting to clear snow.  
Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during  
operation or while performing an adjustment or  
repair, to protect eyes from foreign objects that  
may be thrown from the machine in any direction.  
Training  
Read this operator's manual carefully in its entirety  
before attempting to assemble or operate this  
machine. Be completely familiar with the controls  
and the proper use of this machine before  
operating it. Keep this manual in a safe place for  
future and regular reference and for ordering  
replacement parts.  
Never allow children under 14 years old to operate  
a snow thrower. Children 14 years old and over  
should only operate snow thrower under close  
parental supervision. Only persons well  
acquainted with these rules of safe operation  
should be allowed to use your snow thrower.  
No one should operate this unit while intoxicated or  
while taking medication that impairs the senses or  
reactions.  
Operation  
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating  
parts. Keep clear of discharge opening and auger  
at all times.  
Keep the area of operation clear of all persons,  
especially small children and pets.  
Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling,  
especially when operating in reverse.  
Exercise extreme caution when operating on or  
crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert  
for hidden hazards or traffic.  
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine,  
remove wire from spark plug, and thoroughly  
inspect the snow thrower for any damage. Repair  
the damage before restarting and operating the  
snow thrower.  
If the snow thrower should start to vibrate  
abnormally, stop the engine and check  
immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a  
warning of trouble.  
Stop engine whenever you leave the operating  
position, before unclogging the collector/impeller  
housing or discharge guide, and making any  
repairs, adjustments, or inspections. Never place  
your hand in the discharge or collector openings.  
Use a stick or wooden broom handle to unclog the  
discharge opening.  
Preparation  
Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment  
is to be used and remove all door mats, sleds,  
boards, wires and other foreign objects.  
Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before  
starting engine.  
Do not operate equipment without wearing  
adequate winter outer garments. Do not wear  
jewelry, long scarfs or other loose clothing which  
could become entangled in moving parts. Wear  
footwear which will improve footing on slippery  
surfaces.  
Before working with gasoline, extinguish all  
cigarettes and other sources of ignition. Check the  
fuel before starting the engine. Gasoline is an  
extremely flammable fuel. Do not fill the gasoline  
tank indoors, while the engine is running, or until  
engine has been allowed to cool at least two  
minutes. Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe  
off any spilled gasoline before starting the engine  
as it may cause a fire or explosion.  
Take all possible precautions when leaving the unit  
unattended. Disengage the collector/impeller, shift  
into neutral, stop the engine, and remove the key.  
When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make  
certain collector/impeller and all moving parts have  
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stopped. Disconnect spark plug wire and keep  
away from plug to prevent accidental starting.  
Do not run engine indoors, except when starting  
engine and transporting snow thrower in or out of  
building. Open doors. Exhaust fumes are  
dangerous.  
Do not clear snow across the face of slopes.  
Exercise extreme caution when changing direction  
on slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.  
Never operate snow thrower without guards,  
plates, or other safety protection devices in place.  
Never operate snow thrower near glass enclosure,  
automobiles, window wells, drop off, etc., without  
proper adjustments of snow thrower discharge  
angle. Keep children and pets away.  
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.  
Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a  
burn. Do not touch.  
Maintenance And Storage  
• Check shear bolts, engine mounting bolts, etc., at  
frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure  
equipment is in safe working condition.  
• Never store the machine with fuel in the fuel tank  
inside a building where ignition sources are present,  
such as hot water and space heaters, clothes  
dryers, and the like. Allow engine to cool before  
storing in any enclosure.  
Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to  
clear snow at too fast a rate.  
Never operate the machine at high transport  
speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use  
care when backing.  
• Always refer to operator's manual instructions for  
important details if snow thrower is to be stored for  
an extended period.  
Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow  
anyone in front of unit.  
Disengage power to collector/impeller when  
transporting or not in use.  
Use only attachments and accessories approved  
by the manufacturer of snow thrower (such as  
wheel weights, counter weights, cabs, etc.).  
• Run machine a few minutes after throwing snow to  
prevent freeze up of collector/impeller.  
• Check clutch controls periodically to verify they  
engage and disengage properly and readjust if  
necessary. Refer to operator's manual for  
adjustment instructions.  
Your Responsibility  
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. Some of the safety labels are reproduced below. Review  
them and follow their instructions.  
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SECTION 2: ASSEMBLING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
Unpacking from carton  
Raising upper handle  
Loosen the hand knob on each side of the handle.  
Remove packing material, if any.  
Cut along corners of the carton and lay it down flat.  
See Figure 1. Remove packing material.  
Remove any loose parts included with unit (i.e.,  
operator’s manual, etc.).  
Raise  
handle  
to here  
Roll unit out of carton. Check carton thoroughly for  
any remaining loose part.  
Remove loose parts  
Hand Knob  
Roll unit out  
Figure 1  
Figure 3  
NOTE: This operator’s manual covers several models  
of snow throwers. Use only the information that is  
appropriate for your model.  
Raise the upper handle in the direction shown in  
Figure 3 till it clicks into the operating position.  
Make sure not to pinch or crimp the cable.  
Tighten the hand knobs.  
Hardware pack  
1. Ignition Keys (2) One key may be in the switch on  
snow thrower.  
Attaching control cable  
The control cable may already be attached to the  
control handle. If not attached, complete the following  
steps to attach it to the snow thrower housing.  
Models with optional extended chute crank (Figure 2)  
2. Eyebolt  
3. Saddle Washer 5/16" I.D.  
4. Hex Nuts 5/16-18 Thread (2)  
5. Cotter Pin  
Route the control cable over the lower handle.  
Insert the end of the cable into the hole in the  
control housing as shown in Figure 4. Push the  
plastic fitting until it locks into the control housing.  
“Z” End  
Bottom  
of Cable  
Hole In  
Eye Bolt  
Hex Nut  
Control  
Handle  
Saddle  
Cotter Pin  
Washer  
Control  
Figure 2  
Plastic  
Fitting  
Housing  
Items required for assembly  
1. Pair of pliers (not necessary, but helpful)  
2. Two cycle engine oil  
Figure 4  
Lift the control handle up, and hook the “Z” end of  
the control cable into the bottom hole in the  
control handle, from the outside to the inside. If  
necessary, pull up on the end of the cable with a  
3. Fresh gasoline  
NOTE: All references to left or right side of the snow  
thrower is from the operating position only.  
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pair of pliers to obtain slack in order to hook it into  
the control handle. Hold the “Z” fitting with the  
pliers, not the cable, to avoid damaging the cable.  
Secure eyebolt with 5/16” saddle washer and hex  
nut. The cupped side of washer goes against the  
handle. Adjust lower hex nut until the eyebolt is  
positioned so that the chute crank turns freely  
(does not bind).  
NOTE: The upper hole in the control handle provides  
for adjustment in belt tension. Refer to Belt Tension  
Adjustment Section of this manual for instructions.  
Move upper hex nut down against the lower  
handle. Tighten lower hex nut securely.  
Installing chute crank  
Models with optional extended chute crank only  
Assembling the chute  
The snow thrower has been shipped with the upper  
chute pivoted all the way down. Assemble as follows:  
Thread one 5/16” hex nut all the way onto the  
eyebolt. See Figure 5. All necessary hardware is  
included in the hardware pack shipped with your  
unit. See Figure 2 for more details.  
Turn the chute crank until the chute faces straight  
to the front. See Figure 7 .  
Slide the eyebolt onto the chute crank. Insert  
eyebolt into the hole in the lower handle.  
Flat  
Washer  
Hand  
Carriage  
Bolt  
Knob  
Chute Crank  
Front  
Eye Bolt  
Hex  
Nuts  
Upper  
Chute  
Saddle  
Washer  
Figure 7  
Figure 5  
Remove the hand knob, flat washer and carriage  
bolt from the upper chute. See Figure 7.  
Pivot the upper chute up so that there is no gap  
between the upper and the lower chute. See  
Figure 8. Secure with hardware just removed.  
Insert the chute crank into the coupler at the top  
right side of the snow thrower. See Figure 6.  
Rotate the crank to align holes, and insert the  
cotter pin. Bend ends of cotter pin in opposite  
directions to secure. See Figure 6.  
Cotter Pin  
No  
Gap  
Chute Crank  
Coupler  
Pivot  
upper  
chute  
Figure 6  
Figure 8  
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SECTION 3: KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER  
Read this owner’s manual and safety rules and labels before operating your snow thrower. Compare the  
illustrations in Figure 9 with your equipment to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and  
adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.  
The operation of any snow thrower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the operator’s eyes and  
causing severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses while operating the snow thrower, or while  
performing any adjustments or repairs on it.  
Auger  
Control  
Handle  
Upper Handle  
Auger Control Handle  
Extended  
Chute  
Crank  
Chute Crank  
Ignition  
Key  
Spark  
Plug  
Cover  
Primer  
Button  
(Models 142,152, 172 & 173)  
Discharge Chute  
Electric  
Starter  
(Optional)  
Starter  
Handle  
Plug for  
Electric  
Starter  
Choke Lever  
Off  
On  
(Optional)  
Shave  
Plate  
Auger  
Figure 9  
IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped without gasoline or  
oil. See separate engine operator’s manual for proper  
fuel and engine oil recommendations.  
Spark Plug Cover  
Spark plug located under the cover.  
Auger Control Handle  
Choke Lever  
Located on the upper handle, the auger control handle  
is used to engage and disengage the augers. The  
snow thrower is designed to be propelled by the  
rotation of the augers. Pull the control handle back  
against the upper handle to engage the augers;  
release to disengage.  
Place choke lever in “ON” position to start a cold  
engine.  
Primer Button  
Used to inject fuel directly into the carburetor to insure  
fast starts in cold weather.Follow engine manual to  
prime engine.  
Chute Crank  
Located on right side of dash panel, the chute crank  
determines the direction that snow will be discharged.  
Turn clockwise to discharge snow to the left; turn  
counterclockwise to discharge to the right.  
Ignition Key  
Used to start engine. Put key in “ON” position to start.  
Starter Handle  
Used to manually start the engine.  
Discharge Chute  
Electric Starter (Optional)  
Used to start engine with a 120V power source  
The angle of the discharge chute controls the distance  
that the snow is thrown. Tilt the discharge chute up for  
greater distance; tilt down for less distance. Loosen  
the hand knob on the side of the discharge chute to  
adjust. Tilt the chute to the desired position, and  
tighten the knob.  
Plug for Electric Start (Optional)  
Requires use of a two prong outdoor extension cord  
and a 120V power source  
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SECTION 4: OPERATING YOUR SNOW THROWER  
Release the auger control handle to stop the snow  
throwing action and the forward motion.  
Fuel and oil mixture  
WARNING: Handle gasoline carefully;  
remember that it is highly flammable.  
Never fill fuel tank indoors, when engine is  
running or while engine is still hot. Do not  
smoke when filling fuel tank.  
Press auger  
control handle  
to engage  
auger  
Your snow thrower uses a two cycle engine that  
requires a mixture of gasoline and two cycle engine  
oil. Refer to the engine operator’s manual for proper  
oil and fuel recommendations.  
Turn handle  
to change  
discharge  
direction  
A plastic cup was provided inside the fuel fill  
opening on the fuel tank. Remove and discard this  
cup before filling up the tank. Use the seperate  
fuel tank cap to close after fill-up.  
Starting engine  
Figure 11  
To start the engine of your snow thrower, follow  
the starting instructions in the engine operator’s  
manual.  
Stopping engine  
Run the engine for a few minutes before stopping  
to help dry any moisture on the engine.  
Turn ignition key to OFF position and remove it  
from the snow thrower.  
Operating snow thrower  
Adjust the discharge chute up or down as desired.  
Then use the chute crank to position the discharge  
IMPORTANT: Keep the ignition key in a safe place.  
chute in order to discharge snow with the wind.  
Engine will not start without it.  
Wipe all snow and moisture from the unit. Move  
the choke lever back and forth several times and  
leave it in the ON position.  
Operating tips  
For most efficient snow removal, remove snow  
immediately after it falls.  
Discharge snow downwind whenever possible.  
Slightly overlap each previously cleared path.  
Lifting up on the handle will allow the rubber on the  
augers to propel the snow thrower forward.  
Pushing downward on the handle will raise the  
augers off the ground and stop the forward motion.  
Hand  
Knob  
NOTE: Excessive upward pressure on the handle will  
result in premature wear on the rubber auger blades  
which would not be covered by warranty.  
Figure 10  
WARNING: Do not throw snow towards a  
building as objects could be discharged  
with enough force to cause damage.  
Run the engine for a few minutes before stopping  
to help dry any moisture on the engine.  
Clean the snow thrower thoroughly after each use.  
After making sure no bystanders or obstacles are  
in front of the unit, engage the auger control  
handle. See Figure 11. As the snow thrower starts  
to move, maintain a firm hold on the handle, and  
guide the snow thrower along the path to be  
cleared.  
WARNING: Do not operate this snow  
thrower on gravel as loose gravel can  
easily be picked up and thrown by the  
auger, causing injury to people around  
and/or damage to the snow thrower.  
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SECTION 5: MAKING ADJUSTMENTS  
WARNING: NEVER attempt to clean chute  
or make any adjustments or repairs while  
the engine is running.  
Belt tension  
Periodic adjustment of the belt tension may be  
required due to normal stretch and wear on the belt. If  
the augers seem to hesitate while turning although  
engine maintains the same speed, adjust the belt  
tension following instructions below.  
Shave plate  
To check the adjustment of the shave plate, place  
the unit on a level surface. See Figure 12. The  
wheels, shave plate and augers should all contact  
the level surface. Note that if the shave plate is  
adjusted too high, snow may blow under the  
housing. If the shave plate wears excessively, or  
the unit will not self-propel, the shave plate may be  
adjusted too low.  
The upper hole in the control handle provides  
adjustment for belt tension. To adjust, disconnect  
the Zend of control cable from the bottom hole in  
the control handle. See Figure 14 . Hook the cable  
into the upper hole in the control handle as shown.  
NOTE: On new units or units with a new shave plate  
installed, the augers may be slightly off the ground.  
Upper  
Hole  
Clutch  
Cable  
Control  
Housing  
Figure 14  
Augers  
Wheels  
Shave Plate  
Figure 12  
If additional adjustment is required, adjust the other  
end of the control cable at the idler bracket as  
described below.  
To adjust, tip the snow thrower back so that it rests  
on the handle. Loosen the lock nuts and bolts  
which secure the shave plate to the housing. See  
Figure 13. Move the shave plate to desired  
position and retighten the nuts and bolts. Make  
certain all nuts and bolts are tightened securely.  
Remove the belt cover by removing five hex  
screws that hold it in place. See Figure 16.  
There are three adjustment holes provided in the  
idler bracket assembly. See Figure 15. To adjust,  
move the extension spring on the end of the clutch  
cable to the next higher adjustment position on the  
idler bracket assembly. Reassemble belt cover.  
High Position  
Middle Position  
Idler  
Bracket  
Low Position  
Spring on  
end of clutch  
Cable  
Auger  
Pulley  
Nuts & Bolts  
Figure 13  
Figure 15  
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SECTION 6: SERVICE  
WARNING: Do not attempt to clean  
chute or make any adjustments or  
repairs while the engine is running.  
Replacing shave plate  
The shave plate is subject to wear. It should be  
checked periodically. There are two wearing edges  
and the shave plate can be reversed. See Figure 18 .  
Replacing belt  
Remove the four carriage bolts and hex lock nuts  
which attach it to the snow thrower housing.  
Install new shave plate, making sure the heads of  
the carriage bolts are on the inside of the housing.  
Adjust the shave plate according to procedure in  
the Making Adjustmentssection of this manual.  
Tighten securely.  
Remove the belt cover by removing five hex  
screws. See Figure 16.  
Hex  
Screws  
Figure 16  
Pull up on the idler pulley and slip the belt off the  
engine pulley.  
Push down on the idler pulley and slip the belt off  
the auger pulley.  
Nuts & Bolts  
Figure 18  
Reassemble new belt in reverse order.  
Reinstall the belt cover.  
Idler Pulley  
Engine  
Pulley  
Auger  
Pulley  
Engine  
Refer to the separate engine operators manual  
packed with your snow thrower for all engine  
maintenance procedures.  
Belt  
Check engine and snow thrower frequently for  
loose nuts, bolts, etc., and keep these items  
tightened.  
Figure 17  
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SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE  
Follow the maintenance schedule given below to  
get quality performance from your snow thrower  
for a long time.  
General Recommendations  
Always observe safety rules when performing any  
maintenance.  
The warranty on this snow thrower does not cover  
items that have been subjected to operator abuse  
or negligence. To receive full value from the  
warranty, operator must maintain the snow  
thrower as instructed in this manual.  
Changing of engine governed speed will void  
engine warranty.  
Some adjustments will have to be made  
periodically to maintain your unit properly. All  
adjustments in the Making Adjustments section of  
this manual should be checked at least once each  
season.  
Lubrication  
Lubricate pivot points on the control handle and  
the extension spring at the end of the clutch cable  
with a light oil once every season and before  
storage of the snow thrower at the end of the  
season.  
Periodically check all fasteners and make sure  
these are tight  
Customer Responsibilities  
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
SERVICE DATES  
Lubricate pivot points  
Clean snow thrower  
Check shave plate adjustment  
Check belt  
Clean engine  
Check spark plug  
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SECTION 8: OFF-SEASON STORAGE  
WARNING: Never store engine with fuel  
in tank indoors or in enclosed, poorly  
ventilated areas where fuel fumes may  
reach an open flame, spark or pilot light  
as on a furnace, water heater, clothes  
dryer, or other gas appliance.  
Engine Operators Manual. Preparing the engine  
for storage properly is important to prevent  
problems next season.  
Store in a clean, dry area. Block the snow thrower  
up so it is not resting on the rubber auger blades.  
NOTE: When storing any type of power equipment in  
an poorly ventilated or metal storage shed, care  
should be taken to rustproof the equipment, especially  
springs, cables and all moving parts.  
Clean snow thrower thoroughly.  
Lubricate as instructed above with a light oil.  
Follow Storageinstructions found in the separate  
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SECTION 9: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Engine fails to start 1. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel  
1. Fill tank with clean fresh gasoline/oil  
mixture as specified in the engine  
manual.  
2. Blocked fuel line  
2. Clean fuel line  
3. Key not in ON position  
4. Spark plug wire disconnected  
5. Faulty spark plug  
3. Insert key and turn to ON position  
4. Connect wire to spark plug.  
5. Clean spark plug, readjust gap, or  
replace.  
6. Gasoline and oil not mixed correctly  
6. Refer to instructions on fuel mixture in  
the engine manual and mix  
apprpriately.  
Engine runs erratic 1. Unit running on choke  
2. Fuel line blocked, or stale fuel  
1. Move choke lever to off position.  
2. Clean fuel line and fill tank with fresh,  
clean gasoline.  
3. Water or dirt in fuel system  
4. Carburetor out of adjustment  
3. Refer to engine manual on remedy.  
4. Refer to engine manual; get the  
carburetor adjusted by an authorized  
service dealer.  
Engine overheats  
Loss of power  
1. Gasoline and oil not mixed correctly  
2. Carburetor out of adjustment  
1. Drain fuel tank and refill with proper  
fuel mixture.  
2. Refer to engine manual; get the  
carburetor adjusted by an authorized  
service dealer.  
1. Spark plug wire loose  
2. Vent in gas cap plugged  
3. Exhaust port plugged.  
1. Connect and tighten spark plug wire.  
2. Clear vent.  
3. Clean port.  
Excessive vibration 1. Loose parts or damaged auger  
1. Stop engine immediately and  
disconnect spark plug wire. Check for  
possible damage. Tighten all bolts  
and nuts. Repair as needed. If the  
problem persists, take unit to an  
authorized service dealer.  
Unit fails to propel  
itself  
1. Drive cable out of adjustment  
2. Drive belt loose or damaged  
1. Adjust drive cable following  
instructions on snow thrower.  
2. Replace drive cable following  
instructions on snow thrower.  
Unit fails to  
discharge snow  
1. Discharge chute clogged  
1. Stop engine immediately and  
disconnect spark plug wire. Clean  
discharge chute and the auger  
housing.  
2. Foreign object lodged in auger  
2. Stop engine immediately and  
disconnect spark plug wire. Remove  
object from auger.  
3. Drive cable not adjusted properly  
4. Drive belt loose or damaged  
3. Adjust drive cable following  
instructions on snow thrower.  
4. Replace drive belt following  
instructions on snow thrower.  
NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, contact your nearest authorized service dealer or  
call 1-800-800-7310 for the Customer Support Center. Refer to separate engine manual packed with your snow  
thrower for more engine related information.  
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SECTION 10: PARTS LIST FOR MODELS 140 THROUGH E173  
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Models 140 through E173  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
Part No.  
736-0176  
Part Description  
Flat Washer  
Part No.  
No.  
Part Description  
Carriage Bolt  
710-0167  
710-0276  
710-0323  
710-0451  
710-0642  
710-1005  
710-0773  
710-0896  
710-3015  
711-0848A  
712-0429  
712-3010  
712-0116  
712-3027  
720-0284  
731-0851A  
731-0915B  
731-0921  
731-1033  
732-0357A  
736-0108  
736-0119  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
30.  
31.  
32.  
33.  
34.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
38.  
39.  
40.  
41.  
42.  
43.  
44.  
45.  
46.  
1.  
2.  
736-0159  
736-0326  
736-0329  
741-0600  
746-0910A  
748-0234  
749-0796  
756-0313  
784-5174  
784-5176  
784-5175B  
684-0114  
784-5485  
753-0613  
710-0352  
784-5720  
710-0451  
736-0242  
741-0475  
710-0191  
Washer  
Carriage Bolt  
Pan Head Screw  
Carriage Bolt  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Cap Screw  
Axle  
Flat Washer  
3.  
Lock Washer  
Ball Bearing  
4.  
5.  
CableClutch  
Spacer  
6.  
7.  
HandleLower  
Flat Idler  
8.  
9.  
Bearing Cup  
CoverBelt  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
Hex Center Lock Nut  
Hex Nut  
Idler/Brake Bracket  
Blower Housing  
Auger Assy. Comp.  
Auger Rubber Replacement  
Hex Washer Screw  
Crank Bracket  
Cap Screw  
Hex Lock Nut  
Hex Lock Flanged Nut  
Knob  
Chute Keeper  
Lower Chute  
Upper Chute  
Bell Washer  
Shave Plate  
Bushing  
Extension Spring  
Flat Washer  
Hex Screw  
Lock Washer  
1
REF.  
NO.  
PART  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
734-1176  
Wheel Assy.  
2
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Models 140, 150, E150 and E151  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
710-1270  
Part Description  
Oval C-Sink L Screw  
Bolt Carriage  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
710-0487  
712-0324  
720-0284  
725-0157  
746-0883  
747-0946  
749-0705  
736-0451  
Nut Insl. Lock  
KnobHandle  
Tie Cable  
Control Lever Body  
Handle Assy. Control  
HandleUpper  
Saddle Washer  
Models 142, E152, E172 and E173  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Part Description  
710-1270  
710-0487  
712-0324  
720-0295  
720-0284  
725-0157  
736-0451  
746-0883  
747-0956  
749-0711A  
Oval C-Sink L Screw  
Carriage Bolt  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
Insul. Lock Nut  
Grip, Foam  
Knob, Handle  
Tie, Cable  
Washer, Saddle  
BodyLever Control  
Handle Assy. Control  
HandleUpper  
16  
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Models 140 and E142  
Ref.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
No.  
Part Description  
Dash21"  
Part No.  
736-0185  
Part Description  
Flat Washer  
684-0056  
710-1090  
710-0895  
710-1268  
712-0252  
712-3010  
714-0104  
720-0201A  
725-0201  
725-1425  
726-0100  
731-0702  
731-1133B  
736-0119  
1.  
2.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
26.  
27.  
29.  
30.  
31.  
32.  
Hex Flange Screw  
Hex Tap Screw  
Hex Tap Screw  
Hex Nut  
736-0225  
736-0400  
741-0475  
784-5178A  
784-5344  
714-0111  
747-0737  
684-0126  
750-0785  
735-0234  
747-0697  
712-3010  
736-0451  
Internal Lock Washer  
Flat Washer  
3.  
Bushing  
4.  
Bracket, Chute Crank  
Crank Assembly, Chute  
Cotter Pin †  
5.  
Hex Nut  
6.  
Cotter Pin  
7.  
Chute Crank Knob  
KeyIgnition  
SwitchKey  
Nut Push  
Chute CrankUpper †  
Chute CrankLower †  
Spacer †  
9.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
Grommet - Rubber †  
Eyebolt - Chute Crank †  
Nut - Hex †  
Shroud  
Plug  
Lock Washer  
Washer - Saddle †  
Optional chute crank assembly on Model 140 only  
17  
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Models 150, E150 and E173  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
710-0805  
Part Description  
Part No.  
Part Description  
CoverChoke  
Hex Screw  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Screw  
Hex Screw  
Jam Nut  
731-1089A  
731-1133B  
735-0234  
736-0119  
736-0185  
736-0225  
736-0400  
736-0451  
747-0697  
747-0737  
750-0785  
684-0126  
784-5572  
1.  
2.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
710-1005  
710-1003  
710-1268  
712-0252  
712-3010  
714-0104  
714-0507  
720-0201A  
725-0201  
725-1425  
726-0100  
731-1087  
PlugInsert  
GrommetRubber  
Lock Washer  
3.  
4.  
Flat Washer  
5.  
Hex Nut  
Internal Lock Washer  
Flat Washer  
6.  
Hairpin Clip  
Cotter Pin  
Knob  
7.  
Saddle Washer  
Eyebolt, Chute Crank  
Chute CrankLower  
Spacer  
8.  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
KeyIgnition  
Switch  
CapPush  
ShroudBlack  
Chute CrankUpper  
Dash  
18  
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Models E151 and E172  
Ref.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
No.  
Part Description  
Part No.  
725-1425  
Part Description  
SwitchKey  
784-5572  
710-0805  
710-1005  
710-1003  
710-1268  
712-3010  
714-0104  
714-0507  
720-0201A  
725-0201  
725-1341B  
725-1346  
725-1347  
Dash  
1.  
2.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
23.  
24.  
26.  
27.  
28.  
29.  
Hex Cap Screw  
Hex Washer Screw  
Hex Screw  
726-0100  
731-1089A  
731-1133B  
731-1765  
735-0234  
736-0119  
736-0225  
736-0451  
747-0697  
747-0737  
750-0785  
684-0126  
Push Cap  
Choke Cover  
3.  
PlugInsert  
4.  
Hex Screw  
Shroud, Black  
5.  
Hex Nut  
Grommet, Rubber  
Lock Washer  
6.  
Hairpin Clip  
7.  
Cotter Pin  
Internal Lock Washer  
Saddle Washer  
Eyebolt, Chute Crank  
Chute Crank, Upper  
Spacer  
8.  
Knob  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Ignition Key  
Ignition Key with Logo  
Nut, Ignition Switch  
Cover, Ignition Switch  
Chute Crank, Lower  
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Models 140 and E142  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Hose, Fuel 12”  
Part No.  
No.  
Part Description  
Hex Cap Screw  
751-0535-12  
754-0367  
756-0416B  
756-0550  
784-5177  
710-0157  
710-0805  
710-0896  
726-0205  
736-0242  
750-0589  
750-0716  
751-0352  
9.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
V-Belt  
Hex Cap Screw  
Washer Screw  
Hose Clamp  
Bell Washer  
Spacer  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
V-Pulley Half  
Pulley  
Engine Support Bracket  
Obtain from engine  
manufacturer  
Spacer  
N/I  
OEM-390-697  
Electric Start Kit  
(Optional)  
Fuel Tank  
20  
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Model 150  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
Part Description  
Part No.  
Part Description  
705-5139  
710-0157  
710-0289  
710-0896  
710-3025  
726-0205  
736-0119  
736-0242  
736-0329  
741-0475  
Support Bracket, Gas Tank  
Hex Cap Screw  
Hex Screw  
751-0535-16  
751-0540A  
751-0800  
754-0101A  
756-0416B  
756-0475  
Hose, Fuel Line16”  
Fuel Tank2 qt.  
Fuel Cap  
1.  
2.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
19.  
4.  
Washer Screw  
Hex Cap Screw  
Hose Clamp  
V-Belt  
5.  
V-Pulley Half  
Pulley  
6.  
7.  
Lock Washer  
Obtain from engine  
manufacturer  
8.  
Bell Washer  
9.  
N/I  
OEM-390-697 Electric Start Kit (Optional)  
Lock Washer  
10.  
11.  
Plastic Bushing  
21  
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Models E150, E151, E152, E172, E173  
Ref.  
No.  
Ref.  
No.  
Part No.  
629-0236  
Part Description  
Part No.  
736-0329  
Part Description  
Lock Washer  
Extension Cord  
Support Bracket, Fuel Tank  
Hex Cap Screw  
Hex Screw  
1.  
2.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
22.  
705-5139  
710-0157  
710-0289  
710-0896  
710-1003  
710-3025  
726-0152  
726-0205  
736-0119  
736-0242  
741-0475  
751-0535-16  
751-0540A  
751-0800  
754-0101A  
756-0416B  
756-0475  
Plastic Bushing  
Hose, Fuel Line16”  
Fuel Tank2 qt.  
Fuel Tank Cap  
V-Belt  
3.  
5.  
Washer Screw  
Hex Screw  
6.  
7.  
Hex Cap Screw  
Mounting Clamp  
Hose Clamp  
V-Pulley Half  
Pulley  
8.  
9.  
Obtain from engine  
manufacturer  
10.  
11.  
12.  
Lock Washer  
Bell Washer  
22  
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Dates  
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MANUFACTURERS  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
b. Routine maintenance items such as lubricants, filters,  
The limited warranty set forth below is given by MTD  
PRODUCTS INC (MTD) with respect to new merchandise  
purchased and used in the United States, its possessions  
and territories.  
blade sharpening and tune-ups, or adjustments such  
as brake adjustments, clutch adjustments or deck  
adjustments; and normal deterioration of the exterior  
finish due to use or exposure.  
c. Log splitter pumps, valves and cylinders have a sepa-  
rate one year warranty.  
MTD warrants this product against defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of two (2) years commencing on  
the date of original purchase and will, at its option, repair or  
replace, free of charge, any part found to be defective in  
material or workmanship. This limited warranty shall only  
apply if this product has been operated and maintained in  
accordance with the Operators Manual furnished with the  
product, and has not been subject to misuse, abuse, com-  
mercial use, neglect, accident, improper maintenance,  
alteration, vandalism, theft, fire, water or damage because  
of other peril or natural disaster. Damage resulting from the  
installation or use of any accessory or attachment not  
approved by MTD Products Inc. for use with the product(s)  
covered by this manual will void your warranty as to any  
resulting damages.  
d. MTD does not extend any warranty for products sold  
or exported outside of the United States of America,  
its possessions and territories, except those sold  
through MTDs authorized channels of export distribu-  
tion.  
No implied warranty, including any implied warranty of  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose,  
applies after the applicable period of express written  
warranty above as to the parts as identified. No other  
express warranty or guaranty, whether written or oral,  
except as mentioned above, given by any person or  
entity, including a dealer or retailer, with respect to any  
product shall bind MTD. During the period of the War-  
ranty, the exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of  
the product as set forth above. (Some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so  
the above limitation may not apply to you.)  
Normal wear parts or components thereof are subject to  
separate terms as follows: All normal wear part or compo-  
nent failures will be covered on the product for a period of  
90 days regardless of cause. After 90 days, but within the  
two year period, normal wear part failures will be covered  
ONLY IF caused by defects in material or workmanship of  
OTHER component parts. Normal wear parts and compo-  
nents include, but are not limited to, belts, blades, blade  
adapters, grass bags, rider deck wheels, seats, snow  
thrower skid shoes, shave plates and tires. Batteries are  
covered by a 90-day limited replacement warranty.  
The provisions as set forth in this Warranty provide the  
sole and exclusive remedy arising from the sales. MTD  
shall not be liable for incidental or consequential loss  
or damages including, without limitation, expenses  
incurred for substitute or replacement lawn care ser-  
vices, for transportation or for related expenses, or for  
rental expenses to temporarily replace a warranted  
product. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above  
exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.)  
HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE: Warranty service is available,  
WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE THROUGH YOUR LOCAL  
AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEALER. To locate the dealer in  
your area, please check for a listing in the Yellow Pages or  
contact the Customer Service Department of MTD PROD-  
UCTS INC by calling 1-800-800-7310 or writing to P.O. Box  
368022, Cleveland, Ohio 44136-9722. No product returned  
directly to the factory will be accepted unless prior written  
permission has been extended by the Customer Service  
Department of MTD PRODUCTS INC.  
In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater than the  
amount of the purchase price of the product sold. Alteration  
of the safety features of the product shall void this War-  
ranty. You assume the risk and liability for loss, damage, or  
injury to you and your property and/or to others and their  
property arising out of the use or misuse or inability to use  
the product.  
This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the  
following cases:  
a. The engine or component parts thereof. These items  
carry a separate manufacturers warranty. Please refer  
to the applicable manufacturers warranty on these  
items.  
This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than  
the original purchaser, original lessee or the person for  
whom it was purchased as a gift.  
How State Law Relates to this Warranty: 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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