Auger drive disengagement, Emergency stopping, Stopping – Troy-Bilt 42000 User Manual

Page 19: Transporting the unit, Snowthrowing tips, Auger drive engagement/disengagement

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Section 4: Operation (continued)

Auger drive engagement

1. Check inside the auger housing for

any debris.

A

WARNING

STOP THE ENGINE AND
REMOVE THE SPARK PLUG

WIRE

FROM THE SPARK PLUG

BEFORE REMOVING ANY
DEBRIS FROM THE AUGER
HOUSING.

2. Remove any debris from inside the

auger housing.

3. Adjust the discharge chute so it is not

pointing at any persons, animals,

buildings or vehicles.

4. Adjust the discharge chute deflector

cap angle with lever (E, Fig. 4-11).

The discharge chute deflector cap
should be adjusted to a low angle,

especially in windy conditions.

5.. Engage the auger drive by squeezing

the auger drive control lever (A, Fig.

4-9) down against the handlebar.

Auger drive disengagement

1. Release the auger drive control lever

(A, Fig. 4-9).

Emergency Stopping

1. Release both the auger and wheel

drive control levers (A and B, Fig. 4-

9). Wait for the unit to come to a

complete stop.

2. Rotate the ignition keyswitch (K, Fig.

4-10) into the “STOP” position.

Stopping

1. Release both the auger and wheel

drive control levers (A& B, Fig. 4-9).
Wait for the unit to come to a

complete stop.

2. Move the gearshift lever (F, Fig. 4-8)

into the neutral position.

3. Move the throttle lever (L, Fig. 4-7)

into the position. Allow the

engine to idle for several minutes to
melt and evaporate any snow on the

engine.

4. Rotate the ignition keyswitch (K, Fig.

4-10) into the “STOP” position.

Remove the ignition key.

5. Disconnect the spark plug wire from

the spark plug.

6. To prevent the unit from freezing-up:

a. Remove any water from the floor of

the auger housing.

b. Move the throttle lever (L, Fig. 4-10)

into the “i*” position.

c move the choke knob “w” (M, Fig.

4-10) into the full choked position.

d. Rotate the fuel shut-off valve (P, Fig.

4-10) to the “OFF” position, if so

equipped.

Transporting the unit

Release the auger drive lever (A, Fig.

4-9) to disengage the auger drive
whenever the unit is being transported to

the work site.

The unit is extremely heavy. Have at

least one other person help you when
loading or unloading the unit into a truck

or trailer. Use ramps when loading/

unloading the unit into a trailer or truck.
Securely tie the unit to prevent it from

shifting while in transit.

Snowthrowing tips

Run the engine at full throttle (the ^

position).

Spray silicone spray onto the augers
and the inside of: the auger housing,

the discharge chute, and the deflector

to help prevent snow from sticking.

Do not spray silicone spray on rubber

or plastic: damage can result).

Remove snow as soon as possible

after a snowfall.

Direct discharge downwind.

If a smooth area is being cleared,

adjust the skid shoes so the scraper

blade is approximately 1/8” (3mm)

from the ground.

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