Operation, Deflector, Scraper bar & skid shoes – Snapper E175246E User Manual

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Operation

DEFLECTOR

The distance of the discharged snow is mainly controlled
by the position of the deflector (Figure 6).

The more the deflector is tilted UP, the farther snow will
be thrown. Loosen the deflector knob, tilt the deflector
UP or DOWN, and then retighten the knob when the
desired angle has been chosen.

Figure 7. Skid Shoe Adjustment

Scraper

Bar

Skid Shoe

Figure 6. Chute Deflector Adjustment

Chute

Deflector Knob

Chute

Deflector

Skid Shoe

Nuts

SCRAPER BAR & SKID SHOES

On smooth surfaces such as concrete or asphalt, the
scraper bar should scrape the surface. On surfaces such
as gravel, the scraper bar should be high enough so that
it will not pick up gravel or debris.

The height of the scraper bar is controlled by raising or
lowering the skid shoes (See Figure 7).

1. To raise the scraper bar height, rest the scraper bar

on a strip of wood equal in thickness to the desired
height.

2. Make sure the scraper bar is parallel to the ground

surface.

3. Loosen the skid shoe nuts and let the skid shoes

drop to the surface.

4. Tighten the nuts, making sure the skid shoes are

adjusted equally and are parallel to the surface.

5. To lower the height of the scraper bar, raise the skid

shoes.

6. If the scraper bar becomes worn, it can be replaced

by removing the hardware attaching it to the
snowthrower.

The scraper bar is adjustable. (See Figure 8). If desired
scraper bar height adjustment cannot be achieved solely
by raising or lowering the skid shoes:

1. Loosen the nuts securing the scraper bar to the

auger housing, and raise or lower the scraper bar
until desired height is achieved.

2. Tighten the nuts, making sure the scraper bar is

parallel with the bottom edge of the auger housing.

Figure 8. Scraper Bar Adjustment

Scraper Bar

Nuts

Scraper

Bar

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