Troy-Bilt 1030 Manuel D’Utilisation
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Auger Shaft: At least once a season, remove the
shear pins from the auger shaft and spray lubricant
inside the shaft. See Figure 12. Grease fittings can
be found at either end of the auger shaft. Lubricate
with a grease gun once a season.
shear pins from the auger shaft and spray lubricant
inside the shaft. See Figure 12. Grease fittings can
be found at either end of the auger shaft. Lubricate
with a grease gun once a season.
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Wheels: Once a season, remove the bolt from
each wheel and take the wheel off the axle. Apply a
multipurpose automotive grease on the axle shaft
before putting back the wheels.
each wheel and take the wheel off the axle. Apply a
multipurpose automotive grease on the axle shaft
before putting back the wheels.
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Shift Rod: Use a grease or light oil to lubricate the
rotating parts of the shift rod after 25 hours of
operation.
rotating parts of the shift rod after 25 hours of
operation.
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Pivot Points: All pivoting points on the snow
thrower should be lubricated with a light oil once a
season.
thrower should be lubricated with a light oil once a
season.
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Drive/Auger Control Lock: The cam on the ends
of the control rods which interlock the drive and
auger controls must be lubricated at least once a
season or every 25 hours of operation using a
multi-purpose automotive grease. The cam can be
accessed beneath the handle panel.
of the control rods which interlock the drive and
auger controls must be lubricated at least once a
season or every 25 hours of operation using a
multi-purpose automotive grease. The cam can be
accessed beneath the handle panel.
Figure 10
Check V-Belts
Follow instructions below to check the condition of the
drive belts every 50 hours of operation.
1.
drive belts every 50 hours of operation.
1.
Remove the plastic belt cover on the front of the
engine by removing two self-tapping screws.
engine by removing two self-tapping screws.
2.
Visually inspect for frayed, cracked, or excessively
worn out belts. Replace, if necessary, following
instructions on page 14.
worn out belts. Replace, if necessary, following
instructions on page 14.
Check Friction Wheel
Follow instructions below to check the condition of the
friction wheel rubber every 50 hours of operation.
friction wheel rubber every 50 hours of operation.
1.
Remove the self-tapping screws from the frame
cover underneath the snow thrower. Refer to
Figure 15.
cover underneath the snow thrower. Refer to
Figure 15.
2.
Visually inspect the friction wheel rubber for
excessive wear, cracks, or loose fit on the friction
wheel drive hub.
excessive wear, cracks, or loose fit on the friction
wheel drive hub.
3.
Also engage the drive control and check if the
friction wheel is making contact with drive plate. If it
does not make contact, adjust the drive cable (refer
to page17) and recheck the friction wheel.
friction wheel is making contact with drive plate. If it
does not make contact, adjust the drive cable (refer
to page17) and recheck the friction wheel.
4.
Replace friction wheel rubber if necessary. Refer to
instructions on page 16.
instructions on page 16.
5.
Re-attach frame cover to the snow thrower and put
the equipment back to operating position.
the equipment back to operating position.
Check Chute Cables
Once a season or every 25 hours of operation,
whichever is earlier, check whether the chute cables
have slackened. Adjust if necessary, following
instructions on page 18.
whichever is earlier, check whether the chute cables
have slackened. Adjust if necessary, following
instructions on page 18.
Checking Oil Level
Before operating snow thrower, check the oil level by
following steps below.
following steps below.
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30
etc.) improve starting in cold weather, these multi-
viscosity oils also result in higher oil consumption when
used above 32
etc.) improve starting in cold weather, these multi-
viscosity oils also result in higher oil consumption when
used above 32
o
F. Check your snow thrower’s engine oil
level more frequently to avoid possible engine damage
from running low on oil.
from running low on oil.
1.
With engine on level ground, oil must be to FULL
mark on dipstick. See Figure 11 .
mark on dipstick. See Figure 11 .
2.
Stop engine and wait several minutes before
checking oil level. Remove oil fill cap and dipstick.
checking oil level. Remove oil fill cap and dipstick.
3.
Wipe dipstick clean, insert it into oil fill hole and
tighten securely.
tighten securely.
4.
Remove dipstick and check. If oil is not up to the
FULL mark on dipstick, add oil.
FULL mark on dipstick, add oil.
Figure 11
5.
Refer to the engine manual for details on grade and
procedure to change engine oil.
procedure to change engine oil.
Lubricate pivot points
Lubricate cams
Lubricate drive mechanism
Lubricate axle
Lubricate
shift rod &
shift arm
shift rod &
shift arm
A
B
C
AD
D
FU
LL
8 o
z.
Dipstick
Fill up if
needed
needed
Tighten
dipstick
Read oil
level
level