Yard-Man 7100-1 user manual

User manual for the device Yard-Man 7100-1

Device: Yard-Man 7100-1
Category: Snow Blower
Manufacturer: Yard-Man
Size: 3.64 MB
Added : 7/26/2013
Number of pages: 16
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P. C. BOX 36940
CLE'JELAt'JD, OHIO 44136
1410 West Ganson Street -Jackson, ~ichigan 49202
0611-724A
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tI, i' , b.,fj;, .;, RULES FO.~~ SAFE OPERATION .; ~ ~ Your SNOW THROWER is a precision piece of snow throwing equipment. Engineering skill and experience have been combined to provide the ultimate in safety and efficiency. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in injury. EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES. - ,. 1.. READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL CAREFULLY. Know the controls to operate your SNOW THROWER properly and how to quickly stop th~

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"'~-"" -, .,. ., ,-~ ..,. -., ~,. FOR l_SUGGESTIONS I tE';' ~ ...:.~~,:, , i;J;~:"';, !~ i. ..'; ~.FREE OPERATION ~I~;.;".;,~i:~~.':'.,- ., ,~-- ~-, ..~~,--' :;,.,...' ,,~~~~~; ~,~~ ~ ;::' ~:~c: ;::,~".: ,:',:";'.';-;, ~:'; ':.;~, " t.'~" ,-.: ;1t5::~::.~;~:,t..:~" -,,!:I~,~';~~t , ,;j:~i, .' ~ GJNERAL SNOW I..THRQWJNG I.fi;r.:.";;,~~..:, '::J..~o.i:.:..- ""C,' co.' ;-"(.;.,., ... IfAIW'Y' keep ~re~t~ 'c~i!i!;:~:,J!: ~ 2.~~ Always start engine with machine on level. Sl!~~.'."wi,t~",master clutc

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UNPACKING AND SET-UP 1. Be sure carton is right side UP. cut end panels out and fold flat on floor. Remove inner pack and roll unit out of carton.2. Assemble right and left handle tubes to the unit with bolts and flat washers. Do not tighten. 3. Assemble handle panel assembly to the under side of right and left handle tubes and secure with four slotted hex head bolts and lock nuts. Tighten all bolts on the handle assembly. Place handle grips over ends of the handle tubes. 4. Assemble chute adju

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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE ! 1. Fill the fuel tank. with fresh winter blend regular gaso- line. DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GASOLINE. Make certain the fuel shut-off valve under the gas tank is turned on. 2. Place machine on a level surface. Remove oil fill cap and fill crankcase with good quality detergent oil. Use MS classification SAE 5W-20 oil for operation below 400 F. Use MS classification SAE 30 oil for operation above 400 F. 3. During initial "Break-in" period, the oil should be checked often. 4. Cha

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OPERATION OF CONTROLS MASTER CLUTCH CONTROL The master Clutch control is located on handle panel and is used to engage all power. Select a forward speed or reverse with shift lever, then release master clutch control and push forward to engage drive disc, fan, reel. To disengage, pull master clutch control back and lock in notch. The master clutch control must always be in neutral position before starting engine. FREE WHEELING The wheel clutches are located on wheels and are used to engage or di

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REPLACING SAFETY SHEAR BOLT If the intake snow reel should jam causing the safety shear bolt to shear, it may be replaced with a new bolt, furnished in the parts bag, after removing the broken pieces in the shaft. NOTE: Always align the hole in the reel shaft and the sprocket shaft before driving out the broken bolt. CHUTE CHAIN AND ADJUSTMENT To tighten the chute chain, rotate the chute all the way to the left, until the adjustment bolt is accessible. Tighten the adjustment nut to tighten the c

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r oj /' ~ See pages 10 and 11 for parts list. 9 ~

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PARTS LIST MODEL 7100-1 Your SNOW THROWER is right hand (R.H.) or left hand (L.H.) as you operate mad1ine. REF. PART REF. PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTIDN NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1539-80 Nut -Push 1/2 100 1657-65 Busning -Step 2 1658-29-40 Roller -Crank 101 1513-113 Bolt-Shoulder 1/4-20 3 41256 Washer -SA.E. 1/2 102 1513-125 Bolt -Shoulder 1/4.20 4 2119-49 Assembly -Chuta Crank 103 2118-58 Assembly -Chein Cover 5 3616-516 Dacal -Handla Panel 104 1539-90 Nut -Speed Grip 1/4-20 6 1538-30 Nut -Hex Lock 1/4-2

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TRANSMISSION S '/" 7 8,9 ~ /, I " ~. , ., '0 0&0., -- : o;..~~ )0' ~ ~/ ) .~'l"~/20 .. '~ f 23 '...~ , ~-. ».- ., ~. / ';' .." ~ 2K 22- / / ; ..I ~'", . PARTS LIST REF. PART DESCRIPTIDN PART DESCRIPTION REF. NO. NO. NO. NO. 1 1654-31 Chain -W/Connecting Link 21 2632-175 Shaft -Hex No. 41 x 28 pitd... 22 42180 Nut -Hex Lock No. 10-24 Esna 2 1624-192 Spacer -Gear Sprocket 3606-146 Plate -Pivot R.H. 23 3 1652.114 Bearing-Needle7/16xl/2L. 24 1652-1~ Bearing -Bill Sealed 4 1149-5 A_ly -Gear 81 Sprock

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NOTE: Make all adjustments with the engine turned off and wire removed from the sparkplug. (Fasten wire to cylinder head at least ," away from sparkplug.) IDLER LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT Should the drive belt stretch sufficiently to cause the adjustment link to hang up in the bottom of the idler arm slot when the master clutch lever is in drive position, readjust as follows. To adjust, move master clutch to drive position, remove cotter pin from adjustment link, or bottom of rod, and thread link upon r

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LU BRICA TION CHANGING ENGINE OIL Drain oil when engine is warm. To drain oil, place pan under frame directly beneath oil drain access hole. Remove oil drain plug and allow oil to drain completely. Replace drain plug and tighten securely. Refill to "Full", approxi- mately 1 pint. See engine manual for complete engine lub- rication and service instructions. LUBRICATION POINTS lUBRICATE THE PARTS PERIODICAllY AS IllUS. TRATED. The following points are to be lubricated every five hours of operation

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cable roller bracket and down to the right hole in the CHUTE CABLE REPLACEMENT top of the blower housing. OR REPAIR C. Turn the cable pulley with the cable bolt toward the bottom of the blower housing. D. Put the ends of the cable up through the holes in the bottom of the cable pulley and cross the ends up and 1. REMOVE THE BLOWER HOUSING FROM THE over the cable bolt and under the washer. Pull the MACHINE. cable tight and tighten the cable bolt and nut, making A. Remove the chain guard and disco

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M 26" SNOW THROWER We gu'arantee all parts again'st. defects' in material and workmanship .for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase when used for residential. 90 days for commercial. :We agree tq repair or repla~e without charge to the original Purchaser, including labor, any part or parts upon examination 9Y a Yard-:Man Authorized Dealer to be defective within the guarantee period except the engine which is warranteed separately by the manufacturer. All transportation charges for


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