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Service
DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT (Cont.)
Auger Drive Belt Replacement
1. Remove gas from fuel tank and run engine until it
stops running from lack of fuel.
2. Disconnect spark plug wire and fasten it away from
the spark plug.
3. Remove belt cover (See Figure 25).
4. Loosen auger belt guide and slide belt off engine pul-
ley and away from idler pulley. (See Figure 28).
5. Clamp or tie auger control lever to handle in the fully
depressed position to release all tension on the auger
pulley brake pad, and provide clearance for belt
removal.
6. Tilt unit forward and rest on auger housing.
7. Remove lower cover.
8. Loosen hex screw securing belt stop (Figure 30), and
pivot the belt stop away from the pulley to permit
removal of belt.
9. Pull the belt out of the unit, and install the new belt on
the auger drive pulley.
10. Position belt stop to provide 1/8" clearance between
stop and belt, and and tighten securely.
11. Replace lower cover.
12. Return unit to normal upright operating position.
13. Release auger control.
14. Install auger belt over engine pulley.
15. Adjust auger belt stop as described under ADJUST-
ING BELT GUIDES.
16. Install belt cover.
17. Connect spark plug wire and fill fuel tank.
18. Start unit and check auger for proper operation. See
"Auger Drive Clutch Cable Adjustment" for adjust-
ment procedures if additional adjustment is neces-
sary.
Figure 30. Auger Drive Pulley and Belt Stops
Auger Belt Stops
Auger Drive Pulley
WARNING
Do not go near the discharge chute or auger
when the engine is running. Do not run the engine
with any cover or guard removed.
WARNING
Auger must NOT rotate unless the Auger Control
lever has been depressed, and auger must stop
within 5 seconds after Auger Control lever has
been released.