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InstructionBook
Manueld'instructions

Snow Thrower

Model 621450x4D

chasse-neige

module 621450x4D

Read and keep this book for future reference. This book contains important information on SAFETY,
ASSEMBLY,OPERATION,AND MAINTENANCE.

Usez et conservez ce manuel pour r_f_rence. Ce manuel conUentdes informaUonsimportantes
concernant la SECURITE, LE MONTAGE, L'UTILISATIONET L'ENTRETIEN.

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NOTE: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine
and must not be used on or near any unimproved
forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land unless
the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester
meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester
is used, it must be maintained in effective working order by the
operator.

Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents,
and
certain vehicle components
contain
or emit
chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects
ductive harm.

In the State of California, the above is required by law (Section
4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states
may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. See
an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the
muffler.

or other repro-

Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.

REMARQUE : cette machine est 6quip6e d'un moteur
combustion interne et ne dolt pas 6tre utilis6e sur un terrain
forestier, buissonnant ou herbeux non pr6par6, _ moins que le
dispositif d'6chappement soit pourvu d'un pare-6tincelles
conforme _ la 16gislation locale ou de 1'6tat (le cas 6ch6ant). Si
un pare-6tincelles est utilis6, celui-ci dolt etre maintenu en
parfait 6tat de fonctionnement par rutilisateur.

Les gaz d'_chappement
du moteur, certains
_l_ments
de leur
composition,
ainsi
que
certains organes du v_hicule
contiennent
ou
_mettent
des substances chimiques qui, selon
I'l_tat de Californie,
peuvent causer le cancer,
des
malformations
& la
naissance,
ou
repr_sentent
un danger pour la reproduction.

Au sein de r6tat de Californie, la Ioi exige la prise en compte
des pr6cautions mentionn6es ci-dessus (clause 4442 du
California Public Resources Code). D'autres 6tats peuvent
pr6senter des lois similaires. Les lois f6d6rales s'appliquent sur
les terres f6d6rales. S'adresser _ un centre de maintenance
agr66 pour rachat d'un pare-6tincelles pour r6chappement.

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Les bornes
et p61es de batterie
et autres
accessoires
de ce type contiennent du plomb et
des
compos_s
de
pl.omb,
substances
chimiques
qui,
selon
I'Etat
de Californie,
peuvent causer le cancer, des malformations
la naissance, ou reprdsentent un danger pour la
reproduction.

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CONTENTS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
OWNER'S INFORMATION
INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE CHART
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

TWO

YEAR

LIMITED

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WARRANTY

Murray, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser
that this unit shall be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use
and service for a period of Two (2) Year from
the date of purchase; however, this warranty
does not cover engines, accessories (such as
electric starters) and Normal Wear Parts (except
as noted below) as the companies that
manufacture these items furnish their own
warranties and provide service through their
authorized field service facilities. For additional
information, see the warranties covering these
particular parts, if you are uncertain whether

PRODUCT

INFORMATION

The owner must be certain that all the product
information is included with the unit. This
information includes the INSTRUCTION
BOOKS, the REPLACEMENT PARTS and the
WARRANTIES. This information must be
included to make sure state laws and other laws
are followed.

OWNER'S

INFORMATION

This instruction book is written for a person with
some mechanical ability. Like most service
books, not all the steps are described. Steps on
how to loosen or tighten fasteners are steps
anyone can follow with some mechanical ability.
Read and follow these instructions before you
use the unit.
Know your product: If you understand the unit
and how the unit operates, you will get the best
performance. As you read this manual, compare
the illustrations to the unit. Learn the location
and the function of the controls. To help prevent
an accident, follow the operating instructions

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your unit contains or is equipped with one or
more of these parts, consult your dealer prior to
purchase. Subject to the terms and conditions
noted in this Limited Warranty, we shall, at our
option, repair or replace at no cost to the original
purchaser any part covered by this Limited
Warranty during the applicable warranty period.
Normal Wear Parts are defined as drive belts,
augers, shear pins, tires and headlights. These
parts are warranted to be free from defects in
material and workmanship as delivered with the
product. Any claim for repair or replacement of
Normal Wear Parts must be made within thirty
(30) days of the date of purchase. No claims
involving damage caused from material use,
abuse or misuse will be honored.
This Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Limited
Warranty is your exclusive remedy; however,
this warranty is void or does not apply to any
unit that has been tampered with, altered,
misused, abused or used for rental or other
commercial and/or professional
(non-homeowner)
uses. Your warranty does not
cover minor mechanical adjustments which are
not due to any defect in material or
workmanship. For assistance in making such
adjustments, consult your Instruction Book.
To make a claim under this Murray, Inc. Two (2)

Year Limited Warranty, return the unit (or if
authorized in advance, the defective part) along
with your proof of purchase to an Authorized
Service Center near you. To locate the nearest
Authorized Service Center, call the Central Parts
Distributor for your area shown in the list
provided with your unit or check the Yellow Page
listings in your local telephone directory. If you
return the entire unit, we will repair the unit. If we
authorize the return of the defective part only, we
will either replace or repair the part.This Murray,
Inc. Two (2) Year Limited Warranty gives you
specific legal rights, and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state. This
Limited Warranty is given in lieu of all other
expressed and implied warranties
including
the implied warranty of merchantability and
warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. If
you need additional information on this written
warranty or assistance in obtaining service,
write:
MURRAY, INC.
Outdoor Power Equipment
Customer Service Department
P.O. Box 268
Brentwood, Tennessee 37027
1-800-251-8007

and the safety rules. Keep this manual for future
reference.

2.

IMPORTANT: Many units are not assembled
and are sold in cartons, it is the responsibility of
the owner to make sure the assembly instructions in this manual are exactly followed. Other
units are purchased in an assembled condition.
On assembled units, it is the responsibility of the
owner to make sure the unit is correctly assembled. The owner must carefully check the
unit according to the instructions in this manual
before it is first used.

3.

Inspect the unit.

4.

Make sure that the operator of the unit
knows how to correctly use all standard
and accessory equipment.

5.

Operate the unit only with guards, shields,
and other safety items in place and working
correctly.

6.

Correctly

7.

Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts.

8.

Complete

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WARNING: Look for this symbol to indicate
important safety precautions. This symbol
indicates: "Attention!
Become Alert! Your
Safety Is At Risk."

Responsibility

Of The Owner

The responsibility of the owner is to
follow the instructions below.
1.

Carefully read and follow the rules for safe
operation.

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Follow all the assembly and preparation
instructions.

Environmental

adjust the unit.

all maintenance

on the unit.

Awareness

•

Do not fill the engine's fuel tank completely
full.

•

Drain fuel for off-season

•

Use only unleaded gasoline.

•

Service the air cleaner regularly.

•

Tune-up

•

Keep equipment
condition.

•

Dispose of used engine oil properly.

storage.

the engine regularly.
in efficient operating

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INTERNATIONAL

PICTORIALS

IMPORTANT: The following pictorials are located on your unit or on literature supplied
with the product. Before you operate the
unit, learn and understand the purpose for
each pictorial.

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Safety Warning Symbols
$

DANGER
Thrown Objects.
Keep Bystanders Away.

DANGER
Thrown Objects.
Keep Bystanders Away.

WARNING
Hot Surface

©

DANGER
Stop The Engine
Before Unclogging
Discharge Chute!

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Fast

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Electric Start

I

Engine Start

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Engine Stop

On

Choke Off

Reverse

Throttle

Primer Button

Ignition Key

Electric Starter

Engage

Auger Clutch

Auger Collector

Drive Clutch

Fuel

Discharge

LEFT

Weight Transfer
Lift Handle To Engage

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Discharge

RIGHT

DANGER
Avoid Injury From
Rotating Auger. Keep
Hands, Feet And
Clothing Away.

IMPORTANT
Read Owner's Manual
Before Operating
This Machine.

WARNING

STOP

C0ntr0, And Operat_0ls
Slow

A

Choke On

0

Weight Transfer
Depress Pedal To Disengage

Transmission

7

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Engine Run

Engine Off

N
Neutral

Forward

Ignition Off

Ignition On

Discharge

Oil

DOWN

Discharge

UP

Fuel Oil Mixture

Ignition Key
Insert To Run, Pull Out To Stop.

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Safe Operation Practices for Snow Throwers
As Recommended
By: American National Standards Institute.
IMPORTANT: Safety standards require operator
presence controls to minimize the risk of injury.
Your snow thrower is equipped with such controls. Do not attempt to defeat the function of the
operator presence control under any circumstances.

Training
1.

2.

7.

Never attempt to make any adjustments
while the engine (motor) is running (except
when specifically recommended by manufacturer).

11. Do not clear snow across the face of slopes.
Exercise extreme caution when changing
direction on slopes. Do not attempt to clear
steep slopes.

8.

Let engine (motor) and snow thrower adjust
to outdoor temperatures before starting to
clear snow.

12. Never operate the snow thrower without
proper guards, plates or other safety protective devices in place.

9.

Always wear safety glasses or eye shields
during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eyes from foreign
objects that may be thrown from the snow
thrower.

13. Never operate the snow thrower near enclosures, automobiles, window wells, drop-offs,
and the like without proper adjustment of the
snow discharge angle. Keep children and
pets away.

Read the operating and service instruction
manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with
the controls and the proper use of the equipment. Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quickly.
Never allow children to operate the equip*
ment. Never allow adults to operate the
equipment without proper instruction.

3.

Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets.

4.

Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling
especially when operating in reverse.

14. Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.

Operation
1.

Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all doormats,
sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects.

2.

Disengage all clutches before starting the engine (motor).

3.

Do not operate the equipment without wearing adequate winter outer garments. Wear
footwear that will improve footing on slippery
surfaces.

4.

Use an approved fuel container.

b.

Never remove fuel tank cap or add fuel to
a running engine (motor) or hot engine
(motor).

c.

Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.
Never fill fuel tank indoors.

d.

Replace fuel cap securely and wipe up
spilled fuel.

e.

Never store fuel or snow thrower with fuel
in the tank inside of a building where
fumes may reach an open flame or spark.
Check fuel supply before each use, allowing space for expansion as the heat of the
engine (motor) and/or sun can cause fuel
to expand.

5.

For all units with electric starting motors use
electric starting extension cords certified
CSA!UL Use only with a receptacle that has
been installed in accordance with local inspection authorities.

6.

Adjust the snow thrower height to clear gravel
or crushed reck surface.

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16. Never direct discharge at bystanders or allow
anyone in front of the unit.

Do not use this machine if you are mentally
or physically unable to operate this machine
safely.

17. Disengage power to the collector/impeller
when snow thrower is transported or not in
use.

3.

Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.

4.

Exercise extreme caution when operating on
or crossing gravel drives, walks or roads.
Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.

18. Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the snow
thrower (such as tire chains, electric start kits,
ect.).

5.

6.

Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
a.

15. Never operate the machine at high transport
speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind
and use care when backing up.

2.

Preparation
1.

Do not operate this machine if you are taking
drugs or other medication which can cause
drowsiness or affect your ability to operate
this machine.

visibility or light. Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm hold on the handles.
Walk;never run.

After striking a foreign object, stop the engine
(motor), remove the wire from the spark plug,
thoroughly inspect snow thrower for any
damage, and repair the damage before restarting and operating the snow thrower.

20. Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and
balance at all times.

If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally,
stop the engine (motor) and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a
warning of trouble.

22. This snow thrower is for use on sidewalks,
driveways and other ground level surfaces.

7.

Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave
the operating position, before unclogging the
augedimpeller housing or discharge chute
and when making any repairs, adjustments,
or inspections.

8.

When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make
certain the augedimpeller and all moving
parts have stopped and all controls are disengaged. Disconnect the spark plug wire and
keep the wire away from the spark plug to
prevent accidental starting.

g.

19. Never operate the snow thrower without good

Take all possible precautions when leaving
the snow thrower unattended. Disengage the
auger/impeller, stop engine (motor), and remove key.

10. Do not run the engine (motor) indoors, except
when starting the engine (motor) and for
transporting the snow thrower in or out of the
building. Open the outside doors; exhaust
fumes are dangerous (containing CARBON
MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLY
GAS).

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21. Exercise caution if operating on steep sloping surfaces.

23. Do not use the snow thrower on surfaces
above ground level such as roofs of residences, garages, porches or other such
structures or buildings.
Maintenance
1.

2.

And Storage

Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent
intervals for proper tightness to be sure the
equipment is in safe working condition.
Never store the snow thrower with fuel in the
tank inside a building where ignition sources
are present such as hot water and space
heaters, clothes dryers, and the like. Allow
the engine (motor) to cool before storing in
any enclosure.

3.

Always refer to operator's guide instructions
for important details if the snow thrower is to
be stored for an extended period.

4.

Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.

5.

Run the snow thrower a few minutes after
throwing snow to prevent freeze--up of the
auger/impeller.

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How To Assemble The Handle

ASSEMBLY
Read and follow the assembly and adjustment
instructions for your snow thrower. All fasteners
are in the parts bag. Do not discard any parts or
material until the unit is assembled.

1. Remove the packing material from the upper
and lower handles,
2.

(Figure 1) Loosen the knobs (1) on each
side of the handle (2).

3.

Raise the upper handle (2) to the operating
position.. Hold the upper handle (2) apart to
prevent scratching the lower handle.

assembly
maintenance
to the
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WARNING: orBefore
doing any
snow thrower, remove the wire
from the spark plug.
NOTE: In this instruction book, left and right
describe the location of a part from the operator's position behind the unit.
NOTE: Torque is measured in foot pounds
(metric N.m). This measurement describes
how tight a nut or bolt must be. The torque is
measured with a torque wrench.
NOTE: Illustrations

Tools

FUEL MIXTURE
II

Knife

1

Pliers

1

1/2 inch adjustable open end wrenches

1

9/16 inch adjustable open end wrenches

1

3/4 inch adjustable open end wrenches

1

Measuring tape or ruler

1

Screwdriver

How To Remove The Snow
From The Carton

Thrower

3. Cut down all four corners of the carton and
lay the side panels flat.
4. Hold onto the lower handle and pull the snow
thrower off the carton.
CAUTION:

DO NOT back over cables.

5. Remove the packing material from the handle assembly.

II

How To Prepare The Engine

3,

install the fuel cap onto the gasoline container. Vigorously shake the gasoline container
to mix the oil with the gasoline.
4. Add an additional three (3) U.S. quarts of
gasoline to the gallon container. Again shake
the gasoline container.

manufacturer's
instructions for the
ARNING: Follow the engine
type of fuel and oil to use. Always
use a safety fuel container. Do not smoke
when adding the fuel mixture to the engine.
When inside an enclosure, do not fill the
fuel tank. Before you add the fuel mixture,
stop the engine. Let the engine cool for
several minutes.

Before

You Operate

Before you operate your new snow thrower,
please review the following checklist:

See the engine manufacturer's instructions for
the type of fuel and oil to use. Before you use
the unit, read the information on safety, operation, maintenance, and storage.

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Make sure all assembly instructions
been completed.

•

Make sure the discharge

•

Make sure that no loose parts remain in the
carton.

As you learn how to propedy use the snow
thrower, pay extra attention to the following important items.

How To Mix The Fuel Mixture
The two cycle engine, used on this snow thrower, requires a mixture of gasoline and oil for lubrication of the bearings and other moving parts.
The correct fuel mixture ratio is 50:1 (2.6 oz. oil
per one gallon of gas - see the Fuel Mixture
Chart). Gasoline and oil must be pre-mixed in a
dean gasoline container. Always use fresh,
dean, unleaded gasoline.

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(2.6 ozj

1 U.S. Gallon container

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Shake Can

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have

chute rotates freely.

•

Make sure the fuel tank is filled with the
correct mixture of gasoline and oil.

•

Become familiar with the location of all
controls and understand their function.

•

Before starting the engine, make sure all
controls operate correctly.

Do not fill the fuel tank with gasoline that does not have oil mixed in it. Shake the
gasoline container before each filling of the fuel tank.

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4. Tighten the knobs (1).

1. Locate all parts that are packed separately
and remove from the carton.
2. Remove and discard the packing material
from around the snow thrower.

IMPERIAL

1. Pour one (1) U.S. quart of fresh, clean, unleaded automotive gasoline into a one gallon
size gasoline container.
2. Add 2.6 ounces of clean, high quality, twocycle oil to the gasoline container.
IMPORTANT: Do net use outboard motor
oil or multi-viscosity
oils,such as 10W-30
or 10W-40.

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Mix gasoline and oil as follows:

NOTE: Make sure the cables are not
caught between the upper and lower handle.

begin on page 3.

Required

U.S.

CHART (mixture 50:1)

Add more gas
(3 U. S. Quarts)

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OPERATION
NOTE: Illustrations

begin on page 3.

Know

Thrower

Your

Snow

(Figure

2)

Read this instruction Book and safety rules before operation the snow thrower. Compare the
illustration with your snow thrower to familiarize
yourself with the location of various controls and
adjustments.
Crank Assembly (2) - Changes the direction of
the discharge chute.
Discharge Chute (3) - Changes the distance the
snow is thrown.
Auger Drive Lever (5) - Starts and stops the auger which propels the snow thrower.

How TO Stop Discharging Snow
(Figure 2)
1. To stop discharging snow, release the auger
drive lever (5).
2. To stop the engine, turn the ignition key (8)
to the off position.

How TO Move

Forward

(Figure

4)

1. Hold the auger drive lever (5) against the
handle (2). The auger will begin rotating.
2. To go forward, raise the handle (2) to allow
the rubber auger blades (1) to contact the
ground. Maintain a firm hold on the handle
(2) as the snow thrower starts to move forward. Guide the snow thrower by moving the
handle (2) either left or right. Do not attempt
to push the snow thrower.
3. To stop, release the auger drive lever (5).

Ignition Key (8) - Must be inserted and turned to
the on position to start the engine.

NOTE: If the auger continues to rotate, see
"How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable" in
the Service and Adjustments section.

Primer Button (9) - Injects fuel directly into the
carburetor for fast starts in cold weather.

Before

Electric Start Button (1O)-On
els, used to start the engine.

1. Before you service or start the engine, familiarize yourself with the snow thrower. Be
sure you understand the function and location of all controls.

electric start mod-

Starting

The Engine

Switch Box (11) - On electric start models, used
to attach a 120 volt electric power cord.

2.
3.

Make sure that all fasteners are tight.
Make sure the fuel tank is filled with the correct mixture of gasoline and oil.

Recoil Starter Handle (12) - Use to manually
start the engine.

4.

Become familiar with the location of all controis and understand their function.

5.

Before starting the engine, make sure all
controls operate correctly.

Choke Control (14) - Use to start a cold engine.

with
a thre_-wire
poweriscord
and
ARNING:
The starter
equipped
plug and is designed to operate on
120 volt A.C. household current. The power
cord must be properly grounded at all times
to avoid the possibility of electrical shock
which can injure the operstor. Carefully follow all instructions in the "Now To Start The

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Engine" section. Make sure that your house
wiring is a three-wire grounded system. If
you are not sure, ask a licensed electrician.
If your house wire system is not a
three-wire grounded system, do not use
this electric starter under any conditions. If
your system is grounded but a three-hole
grounded receptacle is not available to start
the engine, have a three-hole grounded receptacle installed by a licensed electrician.
To connect a 120 volt A.C. power cord, always connect the power cord to the switch
box (11) on the engine first. Then, plug the
other end into the three-hole grounded re.
ceptacle. When disconnecting the power
cord, always unplug the end from the
three-hole grounded receptacle first.
How To Start A Cold Engine (Figure

2)

1. Fill the fuel tank with a fresh, clean fuel misture. See "How To Mix The Fuel Mixture" in
the Assembly section.
2.
3.

Move the choke control to FULL position.
Make sure the auger drive lever (5) is in the
disengaged (released) position.
4. insert the ignition key (8) and turn to the on
position.
5.

Move the choke control (14) to the full
choke position.

6.
Spark Plug Access Panel (15) - Remove to access the spark plug.

Add The Fuel Mixture

How To Control
The Discharge Of The Snow

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charge
of snow
WARNING:
Nevertoward
direct bystanders.
the dis-

before
unclogging
ARNING:
Always the
stopdischarge
the engine
chute or the auger housing and before leaving the snow thrower.

manufacturer's
instructions for the
ARNING: Follow the engine
type of fuel and oil to use. Always
use a safety fuel container. Do not smoke
when adding the fuel mixture to the engine.
When inside an enclosure, do not fill the
fuel tank. Before you add the fuel mixture,
stop the engine. Let the engine cool for
several minutes.

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1. (Figure 2) Turn the crank assembly (2) to
change the discharge direction of the snow.
2. (Figure 3) Loosen the wing knob (1) on the
chute deflector (2).
3. Move the chute deflector (2) up for more
distance or down for less distance.
4. Tighten the wing knob (1).
How

TO Throw

Snow

(Figure

2)

1. Engage the auger drive lever (5).
2. To stop throwing snow, release the auger
drive lever (5).
snow
thrower
result inofforeign
ARNING:
Thecan
operation
any
objects being thrown into the eyes,
which can result in severe eye damage.
Always wear safety glasses or eye shields
while operating the snow thrower. We rec=
ommend standard safety glasses or use a
wide vision safety mask over your glasses.

(Figure 4) Fill the fuel tank (3) to the full position with a fresh, clean fuel mixture. See "How
To Mix The Fuel Mixture" in the Assembly section.

How TO Stop The Engine

(Figure

2)

To stop the engine, turn the ignition key (8) to
the off position. Keep the ignition key (8) in a
safe place. The engine will not start without the
ignition key (8).

How To Start The Engine (Figure

2)

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Models equipped with an Electric Starter

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NOTE: An electric starter kit can be added to
recoil start engines. Electric starter kits are
available from your nearest authorized service center.
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(Electric Start) Connect the power cord to
the switch box (11) located on the engine.
7. (Electric Start) Plug the other end of the
power cord into a three-hole, grounded 120
VOLT, A.C. receptacle. (See the WARNING
in this section).
8.

Push the primer button (9). Every time you
push the primer button (9), wait two seconds. For the number o1 times required to
push the primer button (9), see the engine
manufacturer's instructions.

9.

(Electric Start) Push on the electric start
button (10) until the engine starts. Do not
crank for more than 10 seconds at a time.
The electric starter is thermally protected. If
the electric starter overheates, it will automatically stop and can only be restarted
when it has cooled to a safe temperature. A
wait of about 5 to 10 minutes is required to
allow the electric starter to cool.

lO.(Recoil Start) Rapidly pull the recoil starter
handle (12). Do not allow the recoil starter
handle (12) to snap back. Slowly return the
recoil starter handle (12).
11. if the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries,
See the "Trouble Shooting Chart" Instructions.
12. (Electric Start) When the engine starts, release the electric start button (10) and
move the choke control (14) to 1/2 choke
position. When the engine runs smoothly,
move the choke control (14) to the off position.
13. (Electric Start) First disconnect the power
cord from the three-hole receptacle. Then,
disconnect the power cord from the switch
box (11),

ENGLISH
NOTE: In temperatures below 0°F, allow
the engine to warm up for several minutes
before blowing snow.
indoors or in enclosed, poorly venARNING: Never run the engine
tilated areas. Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and
deadly gas. Keep hands, feet, hair and
loose clothing away from any moving parts
located on the engine or the snow thrower.
The temperature of muffler and nearby
areas may exceed 150°F. Avoid these
areas.

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How To Start A Warm Engine (Figure 2)
If an engine has been running and is still warm,
leave the choke control (14) in the off position
and do not push the primer button (9). If the
engine fails to start, follow the instructions "How
To Start A Cold Engine".
NOTE: Do not use the primer
start a warm engine.

button

(9) to

How To Start An Engine With A Frozen Electric
Starter (Figure 2)
If the electric starter is frozen and will not turn
the engine, follow the instructions

below.

1. Pull out the recoil starter handle (12) as far
as possible.
2. Quickly release the recoil starter handle
(12). Allow the recoil starter handle (12) to
snap back against the recoil starter.
if the engine still fails to start, repeat the two previous steps until the engine starts. Then, continue with the directions "How To Start A Cold
Engine".
To help prevent the possible freeze-up of the
recoil starter and of the engine controls, proceed
as follows after each snow removal job.
1. With the engine running, quickly pull the recoil starter handle (12) three or four times
with a continuous full arm stroke. This will
produce a loud clattering sound that is not
harmful to the engine or starter.

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2. Stop the engine. Wipe all snow and moisture
from the carburetor cover, control levers and
cables. Also move the choke control (14)
and recoil starter handle (12} several times.
How To Remove
The Auger

Snow

Housing

or Debris

(Figure

From

2)

move
snow Do
or debris
that may
ARNING:
not attempt
to re-become lodged in auger housing
without taking the following precautions.

_k

1, Release the auger drive lever (5).
2, Remove the ignition key (8).
3. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
4.

Do not place your hands in the auger housing (4) or the discharge chute (3). Use a
pry bar to remove any snow or debris.

Snow

Throwing

Tips

1. This snow thrower will propel itself forward
when the handle is raised enough to cause
the auger blades to contact the ground. The
auger should stop when auger control bar is
released. If it does not stop, see "How To Adjust The Auger Control Cable" in the adjustment section.
2.

Most efficient snow throwing is accomplished
when the snow is removed immediately after
if falls.

3.

For complete snow removal, slightly overlap
each previous path.
4. Whenever possible, discharge the snow
down wind.
5. The distance the snow will be discharged
can be adjusted by moving the discharge
chute deflector. Raise the deflector for more
distance or lower the deflector for less dis-

8.

Do not use the auger propelling feature when
clearing gravel or crushed rock driveways.
Move the handle down to slightly raise the
auger.
9. The forward speed of the snow thrower is
dependent on the depth and weight of the
snow. Experience will establish the most effective method of using the snow thrower under different conditions.
10.After each snow throwing job, allow the engine to run for a few minutes. The snow and
accumulated ice will melt off the engine.
11. Clean the snow thrower after each use.
12.Remove ice, snow and debris from the entire
snow thrower. Flush with water to remove all
salt or other chemicals. Wipe snow thrower
dry.

Dry And Average

Snow

1. Snow up to eight inches deep can be removed rapidly and easily by walking at a
moderate rate. For snow or drifts of a greater
depth,slow your pace to allow the discharge
chute to dispose of the snow as rapidly as
the auger receives the snow.
2.

Plan to have the snow discharged in the direction the wind is blowing.

Wet Packed Snow
Move slowly into wet, packed snow. If the wet,
packed snow causes the auger to slow down or
the discharge chute begins to clog, back off and
begin a series of short back and forth jabs into
the snow. These short back and forth jabs, four
to six inches, will "belch" the snow from the
chute.

tance,

6.

7.

In windy conditions, lower the chute deflector
to direct the discharged snow close to the
ground where it is less likely to blow into unwanted areas.
For safety and to prevent damage to the
snow thrower, keep the area to be cleared
free of stones, toys and other foreign objects.

11

Snow Banks And Drifts
In snow of greater depth than the unit, use the
same "jabbing" technique described above. Turn
the discharge chute away from the snow bank.
More time will be required to remove snow of
this type than level snow.

ENGLISH
MAINTENANCE
CUSTOMER

CHART

RESPONSIBILITIES

SERVICE

RECORDS

Fill in dates as you
complete regular
service.

Before
Each
Use

First
2
Hours

Every
5
Hours

Every
10
Hours

Every
25
Hours

Each
Season

Before
Storage

SERVICE DATES

Check Spark Plug

Check Fuel

Lubricate Chute Control Flange

MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Illustrations

7. Carefully pull the rear of the top cover (3) up
and over the gas tank.
begin on page 3.

Use the following maintenance section to keep
your unit in good operating condition. All the
maintenance information for the engine is in the
engine manufacturer's instructions.
Before you
start the engine, read this book.
spection,
ARNING:adjustment
Before you(except
make an incarburettor), or repair, disconnect
the wire from the spark plug.

_k

8, To install the top cover (3), reverse the
above steps.

Lubrication

How To Remove

3,
Before Storage (Figure

5)

1. Remove the top cover (3). See "How To Remove The Top Cover",
2, Lubricate the clute control flange (7). Apply
a clinging type of grease such as Lubrip[ate.

Remove the one screw (15) holding the belt
cover (13) to the bottom cover (16).
4, To remove, hold the bottom portion of the
belt cover (13) and pull down and out,
5, To install the belt cover (13), reverse the
above steps.
How To Replace

General Recommendations
The warranty on this snow thrower does not cover items that have been subjected to operator
abuse or negligence. To receive full value from
the warranty, the operator must maintain the
snow thrower as instructed in this manual
Some adjustments must be made periodically to
properly maintain the snow thrower.
After

Each

Use

•

Check for any loose or damaged parts,

•

Tighten any loose fasteners.

•

Check and maintain the auger.

•

Check controls to make sure they are
functioning properly.

•

If any parts are worn or damaged, replace
immediately,

All adjustments in the Maintenance
section of
this manual should be checked at least once
each season.

How To Remove
(Figure 5)

The Top Cover

1. Remove the discharge chute (1).
2. Remove the fuel cap,
3. Remove the two bolts and nuts (2) from the
front of the top cover (3).
4. Remove the two belts (4) from the left and right
side of the top cover (3).
5. Remove the eight screws (5) on the left and
right side of the top cover (3).
6. Remove the three screws (6) from the top portion of the control panel.
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The Belt Cover

(Figure 6)
1, If equipped, remove the heat shield (12)
from the rear of the belt cover (13).
2, Remove the four bolts and nuts (14) holding
the belt cover (13) to the auger housing,

The Drive

Belt

If the chute crank will not rotate fully to the left or
right, adjust as foUows.

The drive belt is of special construction and
must be replaced with original factory replacement belt available from your nearest authorized
service center.

1. Remove the top cover. See "How To Remove
The Top Cover".

1, Remove the belt cover. See "How To Remove The Belt Cover",

2, (Figure 7) Loosen nuts (1).
3. Move the crank adjusting bracket (2) to
allow 1/8 inch (3mm) clearance (3) between
the notch in the flange (4) and the outer diameter of the worm gear (5).

2,

4. Tighten the nuts (1).

4,

How To Adjust

How To Adjust

The Chute

The Auger

Crank

Control

Cable

The auger control cable are adjusted at the factory. During normal use. the auger control cable
can become stretched and the auger drive lever
will not properly engage or disengage the auger.
1. (Figure 8) Remove the "Z" hook (1) from
the auger drive lever (2).
2, (Figure 9) Slide the cable boot (3) off the
cable adjustment
bracket (4).
3. Push the bottom of the auger control cable
(5) through the cable adjustment
bracket
(4) until the "Z" hook (6) can be removed,
4. Remove the "Z" hook (6) from the cable
adjustment
bracket (4). Move the "Z" hook
(6) down to the next adjustment hole.
5. Pull the auger control cable (5) up through
the cable adjustment
bracket (4).
6. Put the cable boot (3) over the cable adjustment
bracket (4).
7. (Figure 8) Install the "Z" hook (1) to the auger drive lever (2).
8, To check the adjustment, start the snow
thrower. Make sure the auger does not rotate
when the auger drive lever is released.
12

3,

5,
6,
7,

8,

(Figure 10) Remove the drive belt (1) from
the idler pulley (2).
Remove the drive belt (1) from the engine
pulley (3). Be careful, not to bend the belt
guides (4),
(Figure 11) Remove the drive belt (1) from
the auger pulley (5).
Remove the old drive belt (1).
To install the new drive belt (1). reverse the
above steps.
Make sure the drive belt (1) is seated properly on the pulleys,
NOTE: When the auger control lever is
engaged, the belt guides (4) must be 1/16"
from the drive belt (1).
Install belt cover. See "How To Remove The
Belt Cover".

How To Replace The Auger (Figure 12)
1, Remove the belt cover. See "How To Remove The Belt Cover",
2,
3,

Remove the drive belt, See "How To Replace
The Drive Belt",

Remove the auger pulley (1) from the auger
shaft (threads are left hand; turn clockwise to
remove).
4. To keep the auger (6) from rotating, set a
2"x4" piece of wood (2) on the center
paddle (3) to secure auger (6).
5. Remove the fasteners from the bearing assembly (4). Remove the bearing assembly
(4) from the auger housing (5).

ENGLISH
6. Slide the auger (6) out of the bearing assembly on the right side of the snow thrower.
7. Tip the auger (6) enough to allow the auger
(6) to slide out of the auger housing (5).
8. To install auger (6), reverse the above steps.

Storage
while inside a building, near a fire,
ARNING: Do not remove gasoline
or while you smoke. Gasoline
fumes can cause an explosion or a fire.

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1. Drain the fuel tank.
How

To Replace

The Spark

Plug

NOTE: This spark ignition system meets all
requirements of the Canadian InterferenceCausing Equipment Regulations.

2.

Let the engine run until it is out of gasoline.

3.

Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.
Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder. Slowly pull the recoil-stad grip so that the oil will
protect the cylinder, install a new spark plug
in the cylinder.

NOTE: This engine complies with all current
Australian and New Zealand limitations electromagnetic interference.

4. Thoroughly clean the snow thrower.
5.

The spark plug is housed in the engine compartment under the top cover and cannot be seen
under normal conditions.

Lubricate all lubrication
tenance section.

6.

Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are
securely fastened. Inspect all visible moving
parts for damage, breakage and wear. Replace if necessary.

3. Remove the spark plug wire.
4. Clean the area around the spark plug base to
prevent dirt from entering the engine when the
spark plug is removed.
5. Remove the spark plug.
6. Check the spark plug. If the spark plug is
cracked, fouled or dirty, it must be replaced.
7. (Figure 14) Set the gap between the electrodes of the new spark plug at .030 inch. Next,
install the spark plug in the cylinder head and
firmly tighten. Recommended torque is 18 to
20 foot pounds.

How To Prepare The Snow Thrower For

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proper replacement parts you must supply the
model number (see nameplate).
Replacement pads, except for the engine,
transmission, transaxle or differential, are
available from the store where the product was
purchased, a service shop recommended by the
store or from a "Murray, Inc. Central Parts
Distributor" listed on the back page of this
Instruction Book.

8.

Put the unit in a building that has good ventilation.

If you are unable to obtain parts or service in the
manner outlined above, then contact:
MURRAY, INC.
Outdoor Power Equipment
Customer Service Department
P.O. Box 268
Brentwood, Tennessee 37027
1-800-251-8007
Collect telephone calls will not
be accepted.

9.

If the machine must be stored outdoors,
block up the snow thrower to be sure the entire machine is off the ground.

Replacement parts for the engine, transaxle, or
transmission, are available from the
manufacturer's authorized service center found

1. (Figure 13) Open the spark plug access door
(1) on the control panel.
2. The spark plug and wire are now visible.

points. See the Main-

Use only manufacturer's authorized or approved
replacement pads. The letter placed on the end
of the part number denotes the type of finish for
the part, C for chrome, Z for zinc, a PA for
purchased assembly. It is important that you
include this when ordering a part. Do not use
attachments or accessories not specifically
recommended for this unit. In order to obtain

7. Cover the bare metal parts of the blower
housing and auger with spray rust preventative lubricant.

10. Cover the snow thrower with a suitable protective cover that does not retain moisture.
Do not use plastic.

How To Order

Replacement

Parts

The replacement parts are shown either on the
back pages of this Instruction Book or in a
separate Parts List Book.

13

in the yellow pages of the telephone directory.
Also, see the individual engine or transmission
warranties to order replacement pads.
When ordering the following information is
required:
(1) The Model Number
(2) Serial Number
(3) Part Number
(4) Quantity

ENGLISH
TROUBLE

SHOOTING

CHART

TROUBLE

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Difficult starting

Defective spark plug.

Replace spark plug.

Water or dirt in fuel system.

Use carburetor
fresh fuel.

Engine runs erratic

Blocked fuel line, empty gas tank, or stale
gasoline

Clean fuel line; check fuel supply; add fresh
gasoline

Engine stalls

Unit running on CHOKE.

Set choke lever to RUN position.

Engine runs erratic;
Loss of power

Water or dirt in fuel system.

Use carburetor
fresh fuel.

Excessive

Loose parts: damaged impeller

Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark
plug wire. Tighten all bolts and make all
necessary repairs. If vibration continues, have
the unit serviced by a competent repairman.

Drive belt loose or damaged.

Replace drive belt.

Auger drive belt loose or damaged.

Adjust auger drive belt; replace if damaged.

Auger control cable not adjusted correctly.

Adjust auger control cable.

Discharge chute clogged.

Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark
plug wire. Clean discharge chute and inside of
auger housing.

Foreign object lodged in auger

Stop engine immediately and disconnect
plug wire. Remove object from auger.

vibration

Unit fails to propel

itself

Unit fails to discharge snow

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14

bowl drain to flush and refill with

bowl drain to flush and refill with

spark

PartsList -Model

621450x4D

Listedepi_ces-ModUle
621450x4D

F_O1141M

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REPAIR PARTS
ENGINE ASSEMBLY

lO

12

\/
11

11
25

12
28
46

42

70 71

72

4O
73
47
75

33
45

41
342481

Key No.

Description

No.

10

(SEE ENGINE MANUAL)

ENGINE

11

SCREW, 5/16-18

180077

12

WASHER, SPTLK

120638

14

FLATWASHER

71071

25

BELT GUIDE

313440

28

SCREW, 5/16-18X1+96

710312

33

SPRING, IDLER BRAKE

165x146

40

iDLER ARM

1501013

41

BOLT

333594

42

NUT

71391

45

PULLEY, iDLER

48924

46

BOLT

45892

47

NUT

590

70

PULLEY

338849

71

WASHER

25840

72

SCREW, 5/16-24X+75

181595

73

WASHER

120638

75

BELT

760928

X+75

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F_O1141M

Part

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MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
FRAME COMPONENTS

ASSEMBLY

111

101_

@:-116
116>

10o

_11!

_

118

_117

92

90

92

342434

Key No.
8O
81
90
91
92
100
101
102
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
116
117
118
Fq)O1141M

Description

Pa_ No.

FRAME, SIDE SUPT STEEL RH
FRAME, SIDE SUPT STEEL LH

760272-853

ROD, SUPPORT

760168
71063
71044

WASHER, HVSPTLK
NUT, 3/8-16 REGHEX

760271-853

333749-853

BRACKET, GAS TANK
SCREW, 1/4-20X.75
NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEXCTRLK
SCREW, 1/4-20X.75
WASHER, FLAT
NUT, 1/420 REGHEXCTRLK

180020
782585
302628
71067
73826

TANK, FUEL
RING, FOAM FUEL TANK

333739
762224

CAP, GAS
TUBING 8 IN.

340299
323363

CLAMP, HOSE SCREW

47345
323387

CLAMP, HOSE
FILTER IN LINE

56679
335906

TUBING, 6 IN.
27

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
HANDLE

ASSEMBLY

764
763

750

752

762

753

753

3HP OPTION

342436
F_01141M

28

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
HANDLE ASSEMBLY

Key No.

F_01141M

Description

Part

No.

740

CABLE,

760774

741

BRKT, CABLE ADJ

313441

742

CABLE LOWER CONTROL

760773

743

BOOT, CLUTCH SPRING

308146

744

SPRING

165x146

750

HANDLE LOWER

333909-853

751

SCREW, 1/4-20X1.25

313674

752

WASHER,

71067

753

NUT, 1/4-20

755

BRACKET, CABLE

761486-853

756

BOLT, .375X.375

712234

757

PULLEY, .906X.305

39298

759

NUT, 1/4-20

782585

760

HANDLE, UPPER

333919-853

761

BAIL, CONTROL

333954-853

762

BOLT, 5/16-18X2.00

337584

763

WASHER,

311936

764

KNOB,T

765

NUT, 5/16-18

UPPER

FLAT .281X.63X.065
REGHEXCTRLK

1/4-20

REGHEXCTRLK

FORM

782585

57171
REGHEX

29

71037

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
AUGER HOUSING

511
512

541

342439

Key

480
481
482
483
490
491

WASHER, FLAT .281X.63X.065
NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEXCTRLK
BLADE, SCRAPER
RIVET, OVSET

511

SCREW, 1/4-20Xl.00
WASHER, FLAT .281X.63X.065

520
520-2

No.

302628
71067
73826
55323
577707

SCREW, 1/4-20X.75
NUT, CNTRLK
BRNG,FL

Part

340091

HOUSING, ASSY
SCREW, 1/4-20X.75

492
493
510
512
513

302628
302635
577023

1/4-20

NUT, CNTRLK 1/4-20
AUGER, ASSY

710263
71067
302635
327072
302565

520-6

BLADE, AUGER
RIVET

520-8
520-10

BLADE, CENTER
AUGER & BLADE SUPPORT

335992
307049

BEARING & PLATE ASSY.

583459
334287

53O
531
532
533
534
541
F_O1141M

Description

No.

49838

PLATE, RETAINER
SCREW, 1/4-20X.63
WASHER, FLAT .281X.63X.065
NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEXCTRLK
PULLEY, V3L 6.00

30

579052
71067
73826
338965

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
DISCHARGECHUTE

-590

337341

Key No.

F_01141M

Description

Part

No.

580

RING, CHUTE

333859

581

SCREW, #10X.50

711752

582

GUIDE, CHUTE

577021

583

DONUT FOAM

762173

590

CHUTE ASSY.

762222

591

SCREW 1/4-20X.50

313686

592

NUT, CNTRLK

302635

1/4-20

602

BOLT, 5/16-18X1.25

603

WASHER,

604

KNOB, T

605

NUT, 5/16-18

606

SCREW, 5/16-18X.75

578088

607

WASHER,

71071

608

NUT, 5/16-18

CARR.

FLAT .349X.69X.066

302843
71071
57171

REGHEX

FLAT .349X.69X.066
REGHEXCTRLK
31

71037

71391

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
WHEELS

650

651

660

661

334309

Key

F_01141M

Description

No.

Pa_

No.

650

AXLE SHAFT

313678

651

WASHER, FLAT .391X1 .O0X1.25

583409

660

TIRE & RIM

760713

661

WASHER,

583409

662

RING, RET E

FLAT .391X1.00X.125

577598

32

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
ELECTRIC

STARTER

16
16

)

313974

Description

Key No.

F_01141M

Pa_

No.

15

RETAINER

57569

16

SCREW #8-32X3.00

311633

17

WASHER, FLAT .188X.38X.040

414106

18

NUT, #8-32X3.00

271163

930

CORD EXTENSION

56023
33

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REPAIR PARTS
CHUTE ROD ASSEMBLY

855

850

@

851

334313

Description

Key No.
85o
851
852
853

F_01141M

Part

No.

ROD, CHUTE

337941

WASHER,

71072

FLAT .406X.81X.066

PiN, COTTER

71082

WASHER

313431

CURVED

854
855

ASSY, CHUTE CRANK

340186

WASHER,

71072

856
857

KNOB, SLEEVE

858
859

BOLT,1/4-20X.63

FLAT .406X.81X.066

57082
331532

NUT, PUSH
CARR.

3809

WASHER,

FLAT .344X.69X.065

120393

86o
861
870

WASHER,

.31X.58X.08

71060

REGHEX

71034

BRKT, CHUTE ROTATE

333946-853

871

BOLT, 5/16-18X.75

340720

872
873
874

WASHER,

FLAT .349X.69X.066

71071

WASHER,

SPTLK .31X.58X.08

71060

NUT, 1/4-20

NUT, 5/16-18

CARR

REGHEX
34

71037

MODEL 621450x4D

REPAIR PARTS
TOP COVER ASSEMBLY

342028

Key

120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
130
131
140
141
142

Part

No.

340097

COVER, BOTTOM
SCREW, 1/4-14X.75
PANEL, SPARK ACCESS
CLIP, "S" TINNERMAN
NUT, 1/4-10 SPEED J TYPE
CONTROL PANEL
SCREW, 1/4-20X1+25

313685
761538
313057
578109
761631-853
313674

FLATWASHER, .281X.63X.065
NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEXCTRLK
GOMMET & WASHER

71067

KNOB T

333643
56992

SWITCH, ]GNIT.
WASHER, REGINTLK

.640X1+1X.05

782585
57587

313683

NUT. 5/8-32
KEYS & RING
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335507
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SPEED J TYPE

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SCREW,#10-24X+50
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SCREW, 1/4-14X.75
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SCREW, 1/4-14X.75
NUT 1/4-10 SPEED J TYPE

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313685
578109

MURRAY,INC. CENTRALPARTSDISTRIBUTORS
DISTRIBUTEURSREGIONAUXDE PIECESMURRAY,INC.

BEBCO, INC.
22212nd.Ave. South
Birmingham,AL 35233
(205) 251-4600
1-800-828-8094
Alabama,Florida,Georgia,PuertoRico

BILLIOU'S, INC.
1343SouthMainSt.
Portervitle,CA. 93257
(559) 784-4102
1-877-245-5468
FAX 1-800-226-7337
Arizona,California, Hawaii,Nevada
BROWN & WISER, INC.
9991S.W.AveryStreet
P.O.Box 1109
Tualatin,OR. 97062
(503)692-0330
1-800-882-4782
Alaska, Idaho (countiesAda,Adams,
Benewah,Boise,Bonnet,Boundry,Canyon,
Clearwater,Elmore,Gem, Idaho,Kooten,
Latah, Lewis,NezPerce,Owyee,Payette,
Ravalli,Shoshone,Valley,Washington),
Montana(countiesFlathead,Lake, Uncoln,
Mineral,Missoulo,Ravalli,Sanders),Oregon,
Washington

CPT CANADA POWER
TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
161 WatlineAvenue
Mississauga,Ontario
L4Z-1P2
1-800-861-9559
(905) 890-6900
101-10411-178Street
Edmonton,Alberta
T5S 1R5
(780)453-5791
1-800-861-9559
234 MigneronStreet
Ville St-Laurent,Quebec
H4T 1Y7
(514) 731-3559
1-800-861-9559
Canada

CHILTON AIR COOLED ENGINE
319 4th. Ave.South
P.O.Box 150806
Nashville,TN. 37215
(6t5) 254-1637
1-800-621-6934
www.chiltoncom
panies.com
Arkansas(countiesClay,Craighead,
Crittendan,Cross,Greene,Jackson,
Lawrence,Lee,Mississippi,Monroe,Phillips,
Poinsett,Randolph,St. Francis,Woodruff),
Mississippi(countiesDesota,Panola,
Quitman,Tate,Tunica),Missouri(counties
Dunkin,New Madrid,Pemiscot),Tennessee,
Virginia (countiesBland,Buchanan,
Dickenson,Lee, Russell,Scott, Smyth,
Tazewett,Washington,Wise)

ENGINESSOUTHWEST
1255 NorthHearne
Shreveport,LA. 71107
PO Box67
Shreveport,LA. 71161
(3t8) 222-3871
1-800-388-6995
www.enginessw.com
Arkansas (exceptthesecounties:Clay,
Craighead,Crittendan,Cross,Greene,
Hempstead,Howard,Jackson,Lafayette,
Lawrence,Lee,UttleRiver,Miller,Mississippi,
Monroe,Nevada,Phillips,Pike,Poinsett,
Randolph,Sevier,St. Francis,Woodruff)
Louisiana,Mississippi(exceptthese
counties:
Desota,Panola,Quitman
Tate,
Tunic&)
FRANK EDWARDS CO.
3626 ParkwayBlvd.
WestValley,UT 84120
(801) 736-8060
1-800-318-0201FAX
1-800-570-049t
Colorado, Idaho (countiesBannockBearlake,
Bingham,Blaine,Booneville,Butte,Camas,
Caribou,Cassia,Custer,Franklin,Fremont,
Gooding,Jefferson,Jerome,Lemhi,Uncoln,
Madison,Minidoka,Oneida,Power,Teton,
TwinFalls)Montana(all countiesexcept
Flathead,Lake,Uncoln,Mineral,Missoulo,
Ravalli,and Sanders),Utah,Wyoming

GARDNER, INC.
1150ChesapeakeAve.
Columbus,OH. 43212
(614)488-7951
1-800-848-8946
Indiana,Kentucky,Michigan(exceptupper
Peninsula),
Ohio, WesternPennsylvania
with zipcodes up to and including16999,
WestVirginia
F-001141M

36

GULF COAST ENGINE, INC.
4202 RussellDr.
P.O.Box9724
CorpusChristi,TX. 78408
(316) 888-6999
1-800-825-6999
Arkansas(countiesHempstead,Howard,
Lafayette,UttleRiver,Miller,Nevada,Pike,
Sevier)NewMexico,Oklahoma,Texas,
Mexico
OSCAR WILSON ENGINE & PARTS
826 LoneStarDr.
O'Fallon,MO. 63366
(314) 978-1313
1-800-873-6722
Illinois(S.ofHwy.80),Iowa,Kansas,
Missouri(allcountiesexceptDunkin,
NewMadrid,Pemiscot)Nebraska

R.B.I. CORPORATION
P.O.Box93t8
Richmond,VA. 23227
(804) 550-2210
1-800-888-7149
FAX1-800-947-1335
Connecticut,Delaware,Districtof
Columbia,Maine,Maryland,Massachusetts,
NewHampshire,NewJersey,New York,N.
& S. Carolina,Pennsylvaniazips 17000& up,
RhodeIsland,Vermont,Virginia(allcounties
exceptBland,Buchanan,Dickenson,Lee,
Russell,Scott,Smyth,Tazewell,Washington,
Wise)

WISCONSIN MAGNETO
4727 N. TeutoniaAve.
P.O.Box9218
Milwaukee,WI. 53209
(414) 445-2800
1-800-733-7388
Illinois (N. of Hwy.80),Michigan(upper
Peninsula),Wisconsin
800 McKinleySt.
Anoka,MN. 55303
(612) 323-7477
1-800-248-4016
Minnesota,North& SouthDakota



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