Adjustments & service, Belt replacement – Snapper 1694602 9247E User Manual

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Adjustments & Service

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BELT REPLACEMENT

1. Turn off the engine, remove the spark plug wire, and

wait for all moving parts to stop. Rotate the spout full
right. Loosen the two screws (B, Figure 28) securing
the belt cover.

2. Tilt the cover forward and work it off the snowthrower.

3. Move the belt guides (B, Figure 29) by loosening the

two capscrews (A).

4. Remove the auger drive belt as follows:

a. Slip the auger drive belt (D, Figure 29) from the

idler pulley by pushing it away from the pulley and
then toward the rear.

b. Remove the belt from the engine pulley. Slip the

belt from under the brake pad.

c. Remove six capscrews from bottom cover to

snowthrower frame. Loosen nuts (A, Figure 30) on
each side to release auger pulley belt stops (B).
Move belt stops and remove belt from pulley (C).

d. Remove the two bolts (D, Figure 30) from the gear

assembly.

e. Loosen the set collar and slide the axle shaft right.

f. Belt can be removed from top or bottom. For more

clearance to remove the belt, engage the traction
drive lever.

5. Remove the traction drive belt as follows:

a. Pull the idler pulley (I, Figure 29) away from the

belt and slip the belt from the pulley.

b. Slip the belt off the traction pulley and then the

engine pulley. The arm for the front idler pulley (G,
Figure 29) may have to be pivoted to provide clear-
ance for removing the belt from the traction pulley.

c. Pull the belt out between the auger pulley (F,

Figure 29) and traction pulley.

Figure 29. Belts and Pulleys
A. Capscrews
B. Belt Guides
C. Traction Drive Belt
D. Auger Drive Belt
E. Engine Pulley
F. Auger Pulley
G. Idler Pulley, Auger
H. Traction Pulley
I.

Idler Pulley, Traction

B

C

B

A

A

E

F

G

H

I

D

Figure 28. Belt Cover
A. Belt Cover
B. Screws

A

B

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