
a) Damaged pulley.
b) Damaged bearing.
c) Damaged fan.
d) One or both sections of the auger is bent.
a) Replace pulley.
b) Replace bearing.
c) Dismount & repair or replace fan.
d) Replace on or both sections of auger.
Shear bolt is probably broken.
Replace shear bolt.
The belts are damaged or snapped.
Check & replace damaged belts.
Snowblower was engaged when already blocked.
Make sure auger & fan are not blocked or frozen before engaging snowblower.
a) Dirt or ice may be underneath chute.
b) The base of the chute may be damaged or bent.
a) Clean the base of chute & the rotation ring. Lubricate chute inside & out and the rotation worm.
b) Replace defective parts.
a) Snowblower engine is turning too slowly.
b) Advancing too quickly with A.T.V.
a) Always have engine at full R.P.M. when using the snowblower.
b) Reduce speed. Allow snowblower to ingest snow at its own speed.
Ground is not frozen or too soft.
Adjust skid shoes lower so they may better support the snowblower.
Uneven tire pressure from one side to another.
Verify and adjust snowblower tire pressure at 50 p.s.i.
Overheating of the motor.
These motors are equipped with an internal protector. Wait 10 minutes before using.