C0ver, Hex nuts, Lock washers – Homelite 32" Snow Thrower User Manual

Page 6: Maintenance

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STORING THE SNOW THROWER

ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

After the clearing job is finished, the tractor should be

transported to a sheltered area,. When transporting the
snow thrower, always disengage the power take off, and

lift the snow thrower to the raised position. Place the
transmission and power take off control in the neutral po­
sition and run the engine at slow speed for 5 minutes to

melt and dry up the snow in hidden areas to prevent icing.

MAINTENANCE

After Each Use

With the engine stopped and the PTO in "Neutral", inspect

the snow thrower for loose or missing bolts, pins and worn
or damaged parts. Check for any buildup of ice in the thrower

housing and around pulleys which may cause damage when

unit is started. Make any necessary repairs before using
the snow thrower again.

Replacement

parts

required

for

maintenance

services

or

repair work should be purchased from your HOME LITE
dealer. When ordering parts, always furnish model and
serial number to dealer.

ACCESSORIES

The following accessories can be purchased through your

HOMELITE dealer.

1.

Four rear wheel weights.

2.

Two front wheel weights.

3. 'Tire chains.

Every 15 Hours of Operation

There is one giease fitting located on the cross shaft. Wipe

off fitting and lubricate with a general purpose automotive
type grease. Apply a coating of grease on the chain every

15 hours of operation.

An occasional application of light motor oil should be applied

on all moving parts.
NOTE: Do not get oil or grease on belts or pulleys.

Once Each Year

Once each year or more often if the snow thrower is used
commercially, the drive chain should be inspected for wear

and adjustment. Proceed as follows:

1. Remove the two hex nuts and drive chain cover.

CHAIN

C0VER\^

BEAR Stud

HEX NUTS

LOCK WASHERS

2. Inspect the chain for wear and excessive slack. Replace

if worn.

To Adjust Chain:

1. Loosen the rear stud on the chain side plate.

2. Pull back on the crosspiece until all slack is taken out of

the chain.

3. Tighten stud and replace chain guard.

To remove and replace chain loosen rear stud and push for­

ward on crosspiece until chain can be removed from smaller

sprocket. Install new chain and follow procedures for adjust­

ing chain.

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