Stanley Black Decker Snow Blower 30SS User Manual

Snow Blower Owner’s Manual  
This manual contains important safety instructions for the gasoline engine powered  
snow blower models: 30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
READ SAFETY WARNINGS AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.  
SAVE THIS MANUAL.  
Need Help?  
Parts, Service, and Technical Assistance call:  
1-800-393-0668  
Monday-Friday 8:00AM-5PM EST  
DO NOT RETURN THIS SNOW BLOWER TO THE  
STORE!  
When you call the help-line you will need to have the following information:  
Snow blower and engine life are  
Date of Purchase:  
_______________________  
_______________________  
extended greatly by performing  
frequent lubrications, oil changes  
and regular maintenance. To  
protect your investment perform  
routine maintenance.  
Location of Purchase:  
Serial # - Snow Blower: _______________________  
*Serial number is located on the engine block below the  
starter.  
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STANLEY Product Lines  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
For more information or where to purchase STANLEY outdoor power equipment, visit  
Brush Mower  
ꢀꢁ 36” Brush Mower.  
ꢀꢁ 20 hp Kawasaki engine with electric start.  
ꢀꢁ Dual hydrostatic drive for maneuverability.  
ꢀꢁ Convertible deck— easily converts to a finish mower.  
ꢀꢁ Heavy duty 6 gauge welded deck.  
ꢀꢁ High capacity deck for high speeds through tall grass.  
ꢀꢁ Dual break-away blades.  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 36BS  
ꢀꢁ  
Zero-Turn Commercial Mowers  
ꢀꢁ In three models 48”, 54” and 62”.  
ꢀꢁ Kawasaki engines.  
ꢀꢁ Electric Start.  
ꢀꢁ Roll bar, seat belt, large tires, head lights.  
ꢀꢁ 7.5 gallon fuel tank.  
ꢀꢁ Dual hydrostatic drive for maneuverability.  
ꢀꢁ Heavy duty 7 gauge welded steel deck.  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 48ZS  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 54ZS  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 62ZS  
Commercial Walk Behind Mowers  
ꢀꢁ 36” and 54” deck.  
ꢀꢁ 20 HP Kawasaki engine with electric start.  
ꢀꢁ 4.5 gallon fuel tank.  
ꢀꢁ Dual hydrostatic drive for maneuverability.  
ꢀꢁ Quick change and floating deck type.  
ꢀꢁ Ride along sulky available.  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 36FS  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 54FS  
100” Tow Behind Mower  
ꢀꢁ 20 hp Kawasaki electric start engine.  
ꢀꢁ Cuts up to 100 inches.  
ꢀꢁ 52 in. main deck, two 26 in. wings folds up  
ꢀꢁ Quick adjust floating deck, no tools required.  
ꢀꢁ High blade tip speeds for cleaner cut.  
ꢀꢁ Converts to a 52’’ brush mower.  
ꢀꢁ Tow behind: ATV, UTV, or lawn tractor.  
ꢀꢁ Model #: 100TS  
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STANLEY Product Lines  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Electric Pressure Washer  
ꢀꢁ 1450 psi to 1800 psi electric pressure washers  
ꢀꢁ 20 ft of high pressure hose and 35 ft. cord with GFCI protection  
ꢀꢁ Sleek and unique, high quality, stainless steel finish  
ꢀꢁ 13 Amps, 120V  
ꢀꢁ Auto-stop shut off system prolongs pump life  
Generator Cord Accessories  
240V, 10/4, heavy duty extension cords with L14-30 connectors at each end.  
This cord reduces harmful voltage drops experienced when using most  
120V extension cords. Available in 15’ and 25’ lengths and can be combined to  
reach the desired length.  
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30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Contents  
Safety Information and Warnings......................................................................... 1  
Preparation Safety Precautions ............................................................................2  
Operation Safety Precautions ................................................................................3  
Safety Decals........................................................................................................... 5  
Product Specifications ...........................................................................................6  
Control Panel and Snow Blower Components.................................................... 7  
Missing Parts Request Form...................................................................................8  
Assembly Instructions ............................................................................................9  
Operating Instructions  
Starting the Engine......................................................................................... 14  
Operating Instructions....................................................................................15  
General Maintenance.....................................................................................18  
Maintenance Schedule..................................................................................19  
Service Adjustments  
Adjusting Augers/Impeller Cable..................................................................20  
Adjust/Check Drive Cable ..............................................................................20  
Adjusting Shift Rods........................................................................................19  
Adjust/Replacing Drive and Augers/Impeller Belts...................................21  
Adjusting Discharge Chute Deflector ..........................................................22  
Changing Friction Wheel................................................................................22  
Replacing Headlight Bulb ..............................................................................22  
Storage Instructions ..............................................................................................23  
Troubleshooting......................................................................................................24  
Replacement Parts.................................................................................................26  
Limited Warranty and Service............................................................................. 29  
About the STANLEY Snow Blower Manual  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new STANLEY commercial snow blower. We at GXi Outdoor Power are  
confident that this snow blower will provide excellent performance, outstanding quality, and great durability when  
operated and maintained as directed in this manual.  
1. This manual contains assembly, operating, safety, adjustment, maintenance, and troubleshooting instructions.  
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SNOW BLOWER, CAREFULLY READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRITY.  
2. This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the snow blower. It must be available to all operators  
and/or person(s) servicing the snow blower. Should the snow blower be resold, this manual must remain with the  
snow blower.  
3. All information, illustrations, and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time of the  
publication. GXi Outdoor Power reserves the right to add, delete or modify specifications and/or designs without  
notice.  
4. If you ever have questions in regards to the operation, maintenance or safety of your snow blower, please  
contact GXi Parts & Service, LLC at 1-919-550-3221 ext. 158.  
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30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Safety Information and Warnings  
Safety Information  
Training  
Emission Control System Information  
The U.S. and California Clean Air Acts  
1. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the  
machine and manual(s) before attempting to  
assemble and operate.  
EPA and California regulations require all  
manufacturers to furnish written instructions  
describing the operation and maintenance of  
emission control systems. The following instructions  
and procedures must be followed in order to keep  
the emissions from your engine within the emission  
standards. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of  
the emission control devices and systems may be  
performed by any engine repair establishment or  
individual, using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to EPA  
standards.  
2. Operator must be familiar with all controls, their  
operations, and how to stop the engine and  
disengage the controls quickly.  
3. Never allow children to operate this machine.  
4. Never allow adults to operate this machine without  
proper instruction.  
5. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling,  
especially when operating the machine in reverse.  
6. Keep area of operation clear at all times.  
Safety Label Locations  
Safety labels are located on your snow blower to  
warn you of potential hazards. Read them carefully.  
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read,  
contact GXi Parts and Service, LLC for a  
replacement.  
Operator Responsibility  
WARNING! Do not use your STANLEY snow blower to  
carry passengers. Keep bystanders, helpers, pets and  
children at a safe distance from the machine while it is in  
operation. Inspect the area where the equipment is to be  
used and remove all objects such as rocks, toys, and wires  
which can be thrown by the machine causing serious  
injury or death.  
It is the owner’s responsibility that all operators and  
mechanics must be trained and read this manual  
before operating the snow blower as well as being  
physically able individuals. They should be  
instructed about safe operating and mechanical  
procedures. If they can not read or understand  
English, it is the owner’s responsibility to explain all  
safety operating instructions. The owner or  
operator is responsible for accidents or injuries  
occurring to themselves, other people or property.  
Potential misfortunate incidents can be prevented  
by the owner/user.  
Snow Blower Inspection  
For your safety, inspect the snow blower before each  
use. Before you begin your inspection, be sure the  
following conditions are met: the snow blower should  
be on a level surface, with the ignition switch off, the  
key removed, and the augers disengaged. Also,  
disconnect the spark plug wires from the spark plugs  
and ground them against the engine to prevent  
inadvertent starting.  
Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat, safety  
glasses and hearing protection. Long hair, loose clothing  
or jewelry may get tangled in moving parts.  
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Preparation Safety Precautions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Preparation—Safety Precautions  
1. Inspect the area where the equipment is to be  
used and remove all objects such as rocks,  
mats, and wire which can be thrown by the  
machine causing serious injury or death.  
2. Disengage all clutches and shift to neutral  
before starting the engine.  
9. Be sure to inspect snow blower before each  
use.  
10. Check the controls and shields to make sure  
that they are functioning properly before  
operating. Do not operate if any are damaged  
or missing.  
11. Never attempt to make any adjustments to the  
snow blower while it is running.  
12. Adjust the collector housing height to clear  
gravel or crushed rock surfaces.  
13. Wear appropriate clothing including hard hat,  
safety glasses and hearing protection. Long  
hair, loose clothing or jewelry may get tangled  
in moving parts.  
14. Do not operate without wearing adequate  
winter clothing. Wear footwear that will  
improve footing on slippery surfaces.  
15. Allow snow blower to adjust to outdoor  
temperature before starting the engine.  
3. Disengage all control levers before starting the  
engine.  
4. Use extension cords and receptacles as  
specified by the manufacturer for all units with  
electric drive motors or electric starting  
motors.  
5. Use a grounded three-wire extension cord  
when using the electric start option.  
6. People, pets, and most importantly children  
must not be near the area being cleared. Do  
not operate the snow blower in their presence.  
7. Never operate snow blower with damaged  
guards, shields or covers.  
8. All users of the snow blower must be alert and  
pay attention to safety alerts, symbols, and  
safety signs.  
10. Keep face away from nozzle and gas tank opening.  
11. Keep gas and other fuels away from skin and eyes.  
If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing  
immediately.  
12. Never use the mouth to siphon gas.  
13. Never refuel the snow blower until all moving  
parts on the snow blower have stopped.  
14. Never smoke when handling fuels and stay away  
from an open flame where fumes can be ignited by  
a spark.  
Gasoline and other fuels—Safety Precautions  
Use extra care when handling gasoline and other  
fuels as they are flammable and vapors can explode.  
1. Only use gasoline approved containers for storage  
and keep out of reach from children.  
2. Do not fill fuel tank completely full. Overfilling may  
result in fuel leakage. Leave a reasonable amount  
of space for fuel to expand.  
3. If fuel is spilled, do not start the engine. Move the  
snow blower away from the area, wipe up the spill  
thoroughly and wait until fuel vapors have  
evaporated before starting engine.  
15. Gasoline is harmful or fatal if swallowed.  
4. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim on the fuel  
tank or container opening at all times, until  
refueling is complete. Do not use nozzle lock-open  
device.  
5. Do not fill gasoline containers or equipment inside a  
vehicle or on a truck/trailer bed.  
6. Always place gasoline containers on the ground  
away from your vehicles prior to filling.  
7. Never remove gas cap or add fuel when engine is  
running or the engine is hot.  
DANGER: GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND  
EXPLOSIVE. Do not add fuel while the engine is  
running or is hot. Keep open flames, sparks, and heat  
away from the fuel and store fuel in containers  
specifically designed for that purpose. AADD FUEL  
OUTDOORS ONLY. IF THE FUEL IS SPILLED, DO NOT  
START THE ENGINE. Manually push the snow blower  
away from the spill and wipe up immediately.  
8. Avoid prolonged breathing of gasoline vapors.  
9. Never refuel or drain the machine indoors.  
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Operation Safety Precautions  
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14. Keep hands and feet away from augers/  
Equipment Operation—Safety Precautions  
1. Do not operate the engine in a confined space  
where dangerous carbon monoxide fumes can  
collect. Carbon monoxide is odorless,  
tasteless, and can be fatal.  
impeller . This product is capable of amputating  
hands and feet.  
15. Be alert and slow down when making turns.  
Also look left, right, and behind before changing  
directions and reversing to be sure there is a  
clear path.  
16. Never operate snow blower at high transport  
speeds on slippery surfaces.  
17. Never operate snow blower under the influence  
of alcohol and drugs.  
18. Use care when loading or unloading the  
machine into a trailer or truck.  
19. Use care when approaching blind corners,  
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may  
obstruct vision.  
2. Never operate the snow blower without good  
visibility or light.  
3. Exercise extreme caution when operating on  
or crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay  
alert for hidden hazards or traffic.  
4. Never operate the snow blower with defective  
guards or shields, or without the safety devices  
securely mounted in place and functioning  
properly.  
5. Be aware of discharge and never direct  
discharge of material toward people or areas  
where property damage can occur. Keep  
children and others away.  
20. Always disengage power to augers when not in  
use or transported.  
21. Never listen to music with headphones/  
earphones while operating the snow blower.  
22. Use extreme caution when operating on slopes.  
23. Never touch a hot engine or muffler.  
24. Use caution when operating on gravel surfaces.  
25. Only use attachments and accessories that are  
approved by STANLEY.  
26. When starting the engine pull the cord slowly  
until some resistance is felt before using full  
force.  
27. Always have a good grip on the handles and  
never run while operating the snow blower.  
28. Stop the engine whenever you leave the  
operating position, before unclogging the  
augers/impeller or discharge chute, and when  
making any repairs, adjustments or inspections.  
29. When cleaning, repairing or inspecting the  
snow blower, stop the engine and make certain  
the augers/impeller and all moving parts have  
stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and  
keep the wire away from the plug to prevent  
someone from accidentally starting the engine.  
6. Do not change the governor settings or over  
speed the engine.  
7. Do not overload the machine capacity by  
attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.  
8. Always stop the engine when you leave the  
snow blower, even for a moment.  
9. To help reduce fire hazard, keep the engine  
and the area around the engine free of grass,  
leaves or any other type of foreign material.  
10. Beware of any sharp edges. For safety always  
wear gloves when performing augers/impeller  
maintenance activities  
11. If lightning is seen or thunder is heard in the  
operators vicinity, do not operate machine.  
Instead find shelter, as lightning may cause  
injury/death.  
12. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine,  
remove the wire from the spark plug,  
thoroughly inspect the snow blower for any  
damage, and repair the damage before  
restarting and operating the snow blower.  
13. If machine starts to vibrate or function  
abnormally, stop the engine immediately and  
check for cause. Vibration is generally a  
warning of trouble.  
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Operation Safety Precautions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Clearing A Clogged Chute—Safety Precautions  
1. SHUT THE ENGINE OFF!  
GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND  
2. Wait at least 10 seconds to be sure the augers have  
stopped rotating.  
EXPLOSIVE. FUEL LEAKS, A LOOSE FUEL TANK,  
OR A LOOSE FUEL VALVE CAN LEAD TO  
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT OPERATE  
THIS SNOW BLOWER IF ANY COMPONENT OF  
THE FUEL SYSTEM IS LOOSE OR LEAKS  
GASOLINE!  
3. Always use a cleanout tool and never your hands.  
4. Ground the spark plug when clearing if hands get  
close to the augers/impeller.  
Before setting up your STANLEY snow  
blower, disconnect the spark plug wires from  
the spark plugs and ground them against the  
engine to prevent inadvertent starting. This  
step should be taken as a precaution  
IMPORTANT! The snow blower belts are adjusted  
to ensure the augers/impeller stop turning within  
five (5) seconds of releasing the impeller control  
lever. If you are making any belt adjustments  
whatsoever, for your safety and the safety of others  
around you, you must ensure the belts are re-  
adjusted to achieve this design specification.  
whenever you are working on this machine.  
Before attempting to use your snow blower,  
make sure you are familiar with all of the  
components and have read the manual.  
DANGER: Do not bypass, modify, alter or  
disconnect the safety system. Make sure  
that the safety interlock system is fully  
operational each time before operating the  
machine.  
Need Help?  
Parts, Service  
and Technical Assistance call:  
1-919-550-3221 ext. 158  
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM EST  
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Safety Decals  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Safety Decal Identification  
The labels shown below are located on your snow blower to warn you of potential hazards and provide you with  
important safety information. If these decals become difficult to read or are missing from the snow blower, please  
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Product Specifications  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Models  
36SS  
Feature  
30SS  
Snow blower  
30”  
45SS  
Product Type  
Clearing Path  
Snow blower  
36”  
Snow blower  
45”  
Engine  
302cc, 11HP  
420cc, 15 HP  
420cc, 15 HP  
Engine Start  
120V Electric Start and recoil  
6 fwd, 2 rev  
120V Electric Start and Recoil  
6 fwd, 2 rev  
120V Electric Start and Recoil  
6 fwd, 2 rev  
Speed Control  
Deck Type  
All Steel  
All Steel  
All Steel  
Discharge distance  
Impeller  
40’  
40’  
40’  
16” 2 Stage  
16” 2 Stage  
16” 2 Stage  
Auger  
16” serrated  
16” serrated  
16” serrated  
Discharge Chute  
Fuel/Capacity  
Chute control  
6”  
Unleaded gasoline/1.32 GAL  
Crank  
6”  
Unleaded gasoline/1.32 GAL  
Crank  
6”  
Unleaded gasoline/1.32 GAL  
Crank  
* Product Specifications may  
change without notice.  
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Control Panel and Snow Blower Components  
Throughout this manual, instructions are given on the operation of your STANELY snow blower. We recommend that while going through  
this manual, you have your snow blower available for quick and easy access in order to orient yourself with the controls, maintenance and  
orientation of different parts. Please read through the manual before operating.  
Control Panel  
Below is a diagram of the control panel. Please take the time to familiarize yourself with the snow blower controls.  
Discharge Angle  
Transmission Control  
Discharge Chute Direction  
Snow Blower Component Identification  
Headlight Switch  
(Some components may appear different than shown, depending on the model.)  
Control Panel  
Chute deflector cable  
Muffler—HOT!  
Discharge Deflector  
Discharge Chute  
Headlight  
Drift Cutters  
Handle Bar  
Friction Wheel  
(located under)  
Augers/Impeller  
Belt Cover  
Adjustable  
Skid Shoes  
Safety Key  
Choke  
Primer  
Gear box  
Shear Pins  
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Missing Parts Request Form  
Please indicate the part that you are missing:  
Name  
Hardware bag  
Other  
Address  
Date of purchase  
Model #:  
Phone  
Email  
Serial #:  
Comments:  
IMPORTANT: Please include your receipt. Without a receipt, your  
order will be delayed. You may also email us at:  
Fax:1-919-550-3277  
If emailing, please scan in your proof of purchase.  
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Assembly Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Step 1: Control Panel Handles  
1. Align the two holes on each side of the control panel  
handles over the lower handle frame.  
2. Insert the bolts through the handlebar holes and frame  
holes. Secure in place with hardware provided. Insert  
bolts from the inside.  
Step 2: Directional Discharge Chute  
1. Fit round spacer onto impeller housing before installing chute.  
Apply light coat of grease onto spacer.  
2. Install the bolts for the retainer brackets bottom-up as shown.  
Insert the plastic spacer between the two metal parts.  
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. If the bracket is too tight the chute  
will not move properly. Ensure there is enough space  
between the impeller housing and the bracket on all sides  
so that the chute rotates smoothly.  
Bolt installed bottom-up  
Step 3: Chute Crank  
Attach the cable coming from the middle of the  
control panel by screwing the cable end onto the  
crank section.  
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Assembly Instructions  
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Step 3: Chute Rotation Cable Connection (continued)  
1. Locate the connection: The chute rotation cable connection is located  
at the base of the discharge chute between the engine and the discharge  
2. Slide the threaded end of the connector down the  
cable in order to easily see the end of the cable  
connection. The center section should be about 3/4”  
to 1” beyond the end of the cable.  
NOTE: There is nothing wrong if the end of the cen-  
ter section of the cable protrudes more than about  
3/4” to 1” beyond the end of the cable.  
3. Align the center section with the cable chute rotator. The end  
of the center section is square and requires proper alignment in  
order to correctly connect to the machine.  
4. Press the cable toward the chute rotator. The end of the cable  
should touch the end of the chute rotator.  
If the surfaces do not contact, continue to apply pressure and  
slowly rotate the chute handle on the control panel so the center of  
the cable aligns itself on both ends.  
5. Slide the threaded end from Step 2 toward the chute rotator,  
and thread the end onto the chute rotator.  
IMPORTANT: Finger tighten firmly. Inspect before each use to make cer-  
tain the connection doesn’t loosen during operation of the machine.  
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Step 4: Chute Direction Control Cable Support  
Attach the chute direction control cable hook to  
the engine cover as shown.  
Step 5: Chute Direction Control Cable Support  
Place the chute direction control cable into the  
support hook, and secure with the zip-ties provided  
in the hardware bag.  
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Assembly Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Step 6: Drive Control  
1. Locate the thin cable on the right side (standing from the operator position) of the snow blower.  
2. Attach the cable to the threaded end under the drive control handle. The cable extension may need to be attached  
to the bottom of the handle.  
3. Screw clockwise to secure. Tighten lock nuts when correct tension is achieved.  
4. The drive and impeller cables will be at correct tension when the cables are properly attached to the handles and  
the cable has a 1 inch deflection to either side when pushed firmly with a finger as shown.  
Correct amount of  
deflection shown  
Step 7: Augers/Impeller Control  
1. Locate the thin cable on the left side of the snow blower.  
2. Attach the cable to the threaded end under the impeller control handle.  
3. Screw clockwise to secure. Tighten lock nuts when correct tension is achieved.  
4. The drive and impeller cables will be at correct tension when the cables are properly attached to the handles and  
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Assembly Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Step 8: Drift Cutters (if desired)  
1. The drift cutters are attached to the main housing in  
the stored position.  
2. Remove the two bolts on each drift cutter.  
3. Reattach the drift cutters in the operating position.  
4. Replace bolts and secure tightly.  
Step 9: Skid Shoes  
1. Skid shoes are stored in the hardware bag for shipping.  
2. Remove from hardware bag, and install skid shoes using the  
provided fasteners  
3. Insert the fasteners so the flat head of the carriage bolt is on  
the outside of the main housing.  
CAUTION: Check the skids to ensure that the auger does  
not contact the paved or gravel surface. Adjust skids as  
necessary to make up for wear on the snow blower.  
1. Check the tire pressure to ensure the tires are properly  
inflated.  
2. Move skid shoes up and down to the desired position based  
on the surface texture.  
ꢀꢁ If the surface is rougher adjust the skid shoes lower.  
ꢀꢁ If the surfaces is smoother adjust the skid shoes higher.  
Firmly tighten the nuts that secure both skids to the auger  
sides.  
Step 10: Headlight  
1. Attach the upper set of handlebars with the control panel  
mounted.  
2. Connect the headlight cable to the plastic connecter that is  
coming from the snow blower.  
3. Insert headlight by clipping top tabs under the control panel and  
squeezing base to snap housing into place.  
Step 11: Filling Oil and Gasoline  
DANGER: GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND  
EXPLOSIVE. Do not add fuel while the engine is  
running or is hot. Keep open flames, sparks, and heat  
away from the fuel and store fuel in containers  
specifically designed for that purpose. AADD FUEL  
OUTDOORS ONLY. IF THE FUEL IS SPILLED, DO NOT  
START THE ENGINE. Manually push the snow blower  
away from the spill and wipe up immediately.  
1. Fill the engine with SAE 5W-30 engine oil. Fill the engine  
with 1.2 to 1.5 quarts of oil. Fill up to the full level mark on  
the dip stick.  
2. Check that the fuel filter is clean and fill the tank with  
unleaded gasoline.  
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Starting the Engine  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
WARNING! The electric starter is designed to  
operate on 120 volt AC household current. Use only a  
UL-listed, 16 gauge extension cord for outdoor use that is  
no longer than 50 feet (15 meters).  
Before attempting to use your snow blower, make sure you  
are familiar with all of the components and have read the  
manual.  
To prevent damaging electric  
starter wait 1 minute between every  
electric start attempt and never use  
electric start in the rain.  
DANGER: Exhaust contains poisonous carbon  
monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas. Breathing  
exhaust can cause loss of consciousness and may  
lead to death. Do not operate the engine in a  
confined space where dangerous carbon monoxide  
fumes can collect.  
Starting the Engine using the  
Electric Start  
1. Use a safe, non damaged power  
cord to plug into the electric start outlet.  
2. Make sure the safety key is fully inserted in order for  
the engine to start. Remove the key when the snow  
blower is not in use.  
Thoroughly inspect the area where you plan to use the  
snow blower. Look for items such as stones, sticks ,  
wire, and other foreign objects. If struck by the snow  
blower, these and other objects may become  
projectiles that could lead to serious injury or death.  
Clear area of all debris. Keep people and pets at a safe  
distance.  
3. Firmly push the primer to force the fuel directly into  
the engine’s carburetor. Push two to four times  
depending on the temperature (choke more in colder  
temperatures).  
4. Make sure the choke is set in the CHOKE position.  
5. Press the electric start button.  
Starting the Engine Using the Recoil Start  
NOTE: Be sure to add fresh unleaded gasoline and fill  
the engine with SAE5-W30 motor oil (1.2—1.5 quarts)  
before starting your snow blower.  
6. After the engine is started, slowly turn the choke up  
one level at a time as the engine warms up until it is  
at the maximum level or “RUN LEVEL.”  
1. Make sure the safety key is fully inserted in order for  
the engine to start. Remove the key when the snow  
blower is not in use.  
7. Unplug the extension cord before operating the  
snow blower.  
2. Firmly push the primer to force the fuel directly into  
the engine’s carburetor. Push two to four times  
depending on the temperature (choke more in colder  
temperatures). Note: Do not press the primer button  
more than 7 times. Fuel may leak from the carburetor  
with over priming.  
Safety Key  
3. Make sure the choke is set in the CHOKE position.  
4. Pull the recoil to start the engine.  
5. After the engine is started, slowly turn the choke up  
one level at a time as the engine warms up until it is  
at the maximum level or “RUN LEVEL.”  
Choke  
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Operating Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Engage Transmission Drive  
Transmission Control  
Your snow blower is equipped with an easily  
adjustable transmission control, which can be  
adjusted for forward and reverse speed.  
To engage the transmission drive squeeze the right lever to  
the hand grip.  
To disengage, let go of the right lever.  
There are six forward and two reverse speeds.  
To change the speed, pull the handle out to the right  
and move the handle to the desired speed.  
DO NOT shift gears while the  
transmission is engaged.  
Come to a complete stop and  
disengage the transmission  
handle before switching  
speed or switching from  
forward to reverse.  
Engage Augers/Impeller Control  
To engage the augers/impeller drive, squeeze the left  
lever to the handgrip.  
To Stop Engine  
To stop the engine, pull the safety key up until the engine  
and augers/impeller stops running. For safety, it is  
recommended that you remove the key when not using the  
snow blower.  
To disengage release the left lever.  
WARNING! Do not operate the snow blower  
with defective guards, shields, or without the  
safety devices securely in place.  
IMPORTANT! The snow blower belts are adjusted to ensure the augers stop turning within five (5) seconds of  
releasing the impeller control lever. If you are making any belt adjustments whatsoever, for your safety and the safety  
of others around you, you must ensure the belts are re-adjusted to achieve this design specification.  
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Operating Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Chute Direction Control  
To rotate the chute to the right rotate the chute control  
clockwise.  
Headlights  
To turn on the lights, flip the switch up.  
To turn off the lights, flip the switch down.  
To rotate the chute to the left rotate the chute control  
counter-clockwise.  
Never use your hands to clean a clogged  
chute or opening.  
Chute Discharge Angle  
There are five different angles the discharge chute can  
be arranged to discharge.  
Clean Out Tool  
Release both wheel and  
impeller drives. Stop the engine by removing the safety  
key. Wait for all moving parts to stop.  
Use clean out tool as needed.  
To change the discharge angle, pull the handle out to  
the left and move to the slot up to discharge snow at a  
higher angle and down to discharge snow at a lower  
angle.  
DANGER! Make certain the engine comes to a com-  
plete stop before putting you hands near the augers/  
impeller .  
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Operating Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Using your STANLEY Snow Blower  
The following tips will help ensure proper and long lasting use of your STANLEY snow blower. ALWAYS wear proper  
safety equipment when operating the snow-blower, and make sure you dress appropriately for cold weather.  
Figure 1  
Figure 1  
Impeller  
ꢀꢁ Before use, always ensure there is nothing lodged in the auger,  
or impeller area. Inspect the auger and impeller for damage  
from rocks or other debris, and ensure there is no string, twine,  
etc stuck on the auger or impeller shafts. Visually inspect for  
loose hardware or any control cables that are loose or  
disconnected. Ensure the shear-pins are intact before  
operation.  
ꢀꢁ Inspect the area you will be operating the snow blower in.  
Avoid areas with rocks, large branches and limbs, or other de-  
bris that may damage the snow-blower. Only operate the snow  
blower on paved ground.  
Auger  
Shear-Pins  
Figure 2  
Figure 2  
ꢀꢁ To pro-long the life of the friction wheel system, do not par-  
tially-engage the drive system, or continually engage and dis-  
engage the drive system if the engine begins to slow under  
heavy loads. When operating the snow-blower in dense wet  
snow, or significant amounts of snow, use a slower speed on  
the transmission.  
Figure 3  
Figure 3  
ꢀꢁ The STANLEY Snow Blower uses a “live axle” which means the  
wheels on either side of the snow blower turn together. When  
turning the snow-blower 180o dis-engage the drive system.  
Shift to Speed 1. Re-engage the drive handle and pull on the  
control handle to shift the weight distribution to the outside  
tire. This will assist in turning the snow blower, and is espe-  
cially important for the 45SB which uses double tires on each  
side.  
;Example: If turning left, shift the weight of the snow  
blower to the right. If turning right, shift the weight of  
Figure 4  
Figure 4  
ꢀꢁ Set the desired discharge direction and angle before engaging  
the auger/impeller. Do not adjust the discharge direction or  
angle while throwing snow. The extra forces may damage the  
cables.  
Discharge Angle  
Chute Direction  
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General Maintenance  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
The Importance of Maintenance  
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure your snow  
blower continues to deliver safe and high-quality  
performance.  
CAUTION! Before making any adjustments and/or  
servicing to your STANLEY Snow Blower , make sure  
the snow blower is on a level surface, with the ignition  
switch off, the key removed, and the augers  
disengaged. Also, disconnect the spark plug wires from  
the spark plugs and ground them against the engine to  
prevent inadvertent starting.  
To help you properly care for your snow blower, the  
following pages include a recommended maintenance  
schedule, routine inspection procedures, and simple  
maintenance procedures using basic hand tools.  
Maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and  
must be performed regularly. More difficult service  
tasks or tasks that require special tools are best  
handled by a recommended service technician or other  
qualified mechanic.  
If you are performing adjustments or maintenance after  
operating the snow blower, allow the unit to cool and  
always wear protective clothing.  
The maintenance schedule described on page 119  
applies to snow blower used under normal operating  
conditions. If you operate your snow blower under  
severe conditions, such as sustained prolonged use or  
use it in unusually wet, dusty or rocky conditions,  
consult your servicing dealer for recommendations  
applicable to your individual needs and use.  
CAUTION: Always wear work gloves when performing  
auger maintenance and beware of sharp edges. Be  
sure the engine is off, the key removed, and the spark  
plug wires are disconnected from the spark plugs to  
prevent inadvertent starting.  
Be sure to use genuine STANLEY Snow Blower  
replacement parts when servicing your snow blower to  
assure the best quality, safety and performance.  
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Shear Bolts  
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Check shear bolts (as well as other bolts) at frequent  
intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment  
is in safe working condition.  
Check Skid Shoes  
Check the skids to ensure that the auger does not  
contact the paved or gravel surface.  
Do NOT use standard bolts to replace shear bolts.  
Severe damage or injury could occur.  
Shear bolts are available for replacement through GXi  
Parts & Service.  
Adjust skids as necessary to make up for wear on the  
snow blower.  
Part# B06711  
Replacement skid shoes are available for purchase  
through GXi Parts & Service.  
Part# B07111  
After Blowing Snow  
Allow the machine to run with the impeller engaged for  
a few minutes after blowing snow to prevent freeze-up  
of the augers/impeller.  
Check Oil Level  
CHECK ENGINE OIL BEFORE EACH USE. Change oil as  
recommended on page 19 and follow proper  
procedures to check and change oil.  
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Maintenance Schedule  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Time Interval  
Break-in Every 8 hrs Every 40 hrs Every 100 hrs Every 200 hrs  
(first 5 hrs) (daily)  
(weekly)  
(Bi-weekly)  
(monthly)  
Item  
Procedure  
Inspect Tension  
(adjust if needed)  
Belts  
X
X
X
Augers/Impeller  
Engine Air Filter  
Inspect  
Inspect  
X
Check  
X
Engine Oil  
Change  
20-30 hrs  
Engine Spark Plug  
Inspect  
Check  
20-30 hrs  
X
Fuel Line  
X
X
Check for proper  
tightness  
Hardware  
X
X
X
X
Snow Blower Main  
Frame  
Remove debris from  
under belt cover  
Check Operations  
and Switches  
Safety Interlock System  
Tires  
Check Air Pressure  
X
Augers/Impeller Brake  
X
Cleaning the Snow blower  
It is recommended that the STANLEY snow blower be cleaned on a daily basis. Excessive accumulation of dirt,  
debris, oil, etc. on the muffler, air filter, snow blower augers/impeller and engine may present a potential safety  
hazard.  
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Service Adjustments  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Adjusting Augers/Impeller Cable  
Adjusting Drive Cable  
If tension seems to be too loose or too tight, the  
augers/impeller, cables needs to be readjusted.  
If tension seems to be too loose or too tight, the drive  
cables needs to be readjusted.  
1. Loosen the bolt above where the cable screws in  
to the left side of the control panel.  
1. Loosen the bolt above where the cable screws in  
to the right side of the control panel.  
2. Loosening the bolt enables the cable to screw in fur-  
2. Loosening the bolt enables the cable to screw in  
further, which makes the augers/impeller handle  
tighter.  
3. Adjust the bolt and cable  
to the necessary  
ther, which makes the  
augers/impeller handle  
tighter.  
3. Adjust the bolt and cable  
to the necessary  
adjustments.  
adjustments.  
Adjusting Shift Rod  
The shift rod will be at a preset position from the  
factory, but after use, or maintenance, the shift rod  
may require occasional adjustment.  
Signs of adjustment need:  
1. The shift handle is moved to the F1 position, and  
when the engagement handle is pressed, the unit  
does not move.  
2. The shift handle is moved to the R1 position, and  
when the engagement handle is pressed, the unit  
does not move.  
If either of the above occur, it may be necessary to  
adjust using the following procedure:  
1. Set the transmission handle to the space between F1  
and R1 as shown on the right.  
2. Loosen the 2 nuts on the adjustment turnbuckle.  
3. Remove the cover plate from the gearbox housing  
(see page 22).  
4. Adjust the rod by turning the turnbuckle until the  
friction wheel aligns with the center of the circular  
disk in front of the rubber friction wheel.  
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Service Adjustments  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Check & Replacing the Transmission Drive Belt  
If belt needs to be changed or altered for any reason, the  
belt is located in the front of the snow blower behind the  
discharge chute and in front of the wheels.  
1. Remove the cover that is protecting the snow  
blower’s belts. Remove the screws and simply lift  
up the cover.  
2. Remove the black belt and replace with a new belt.  
3. Attach the cover and all parts as they were when  
taken off.  
Check & Replacing the Augers/Impeller Belt  
There are two located in the front of the snow blower  
behind the discharge chute and in front of the wheels.  
1. Remove the cover that is protecting the unit’s belts.  
Remove the screws and simply lift up the cover.  
2. Remove the two belts and replace with new belt or  
belts depending on the belt’s condition.  
3. Attach the cover and all parts as they were when  
taken off.  
NOTE: Always change both belts at the same time.  
Changing only one belt can lead to performance issues.  
Also check for correct belt tension after changing belts.  
Readjust if necessary.  
Belt Spec: MXV4-370  
Part# B08911  
IMPORTANT! The snow blower belts are adjusted to  
ensure the augers stop turning within 5 seconds of  
releasing the augers/impeller control lever. If you are  
making any belt adjustments whatsoever, for your safety  
and the safety of others around you, you must ensure the  
belts are re-adjusted to achieve this design specification.  
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Service Adjustments  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Adjusting Discharge Deflector  
The discharge chute is preset at the factory, but may  
require adjustment over time or during maintenance.  
For adjustments, follow the procedure below:  
1. Loosen the two nuts at the chute cable mount on the  
discharge chute.  
2. To make the chute open more, adjust nuts so the  
cable end moves closer to the discharge deflector  
(upward).  
3. To make the chute close more, adjust nuts so the  
cable end moves further from the discharge  
deflector (downward).  
Changing Friction Wheel  
If the friction wheel needs to be replaced for any reason:  
1. Remove the six bolts to remove the cover  
underneath the control panel between the wheels.  
2. Remove the bolt and nut in the hexagonal shaft  
carrying the friction wheel  
3. With the bolt and locking nut removed, the shaft can  
be removed with the rubber friction wheel assembly.  
4. Replace the friction wheel and reassemble in  
reverse order.  
5. Resetting the neutral position may be necessary.  
Replacement friction wheel rubber is available for  
purchase through GXi Parts & Service  
Part# B05311  
Replacing Headlight Bulb  
1. Push the headlight case up from the  
bottom, then gently lift the headlight out.  
2. Twist the black round wire harness counter-  
clockwise until the bulb is unlocked at the spot.  
3. Replace the bulb and lock the headlight back into  
place the same way it was taken out.  
Replacement bulbs are available for purchase through  
GXI Parts & Service.  
Part# B03211  
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Storage Instructions  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Short Term Storage  
ꢀꢁ Let engine cool before storing and do not store  
near flame, high heat, and possible ignitions from  
sparks.  
ꢀꢁ Do not drain fuel indoors or near a flame.  
ꢀꢁ Always park machine on level ground.  
ꢀꢁ Always clean off all flammable material as well as  
ꢀꢁ Store the machine in a clean and dry environment.  
grime and dirt before storage.  
ꢀꢁ Always remove the safety key and ground the  
ꢀꢁ Wash with mild detergent and water only.  
spark plug to the engine.  
ꢀꢁ After washing the machine engage the engine at  
ꢀꢁ Always run the snow blower before storage to  
high and let the snow blower run for 5 minutes.  
clear up snow to prevent freeze up.  
ꢀꢁ Store snow blower only on the ground.  
ꢀꢁ Check all parts to see if they are in working  
condition.  
Extended Storage  
ꢀꢁ Check the spark plugs condition and pour two  
tablespoons of engine oil in the spark plug holes  
and leave the spark plugs off.  
ꢀꢁ Change air filter.  
ꢀꢁ Make sure all fuel is drained before storing.  
ꢀꢁ Cover the machine when in storage.  
ꢀꢁ To ensure all fuel is drained from the snow blower,  
turn the fuel valve off, then run the snow blower  
until it runs out of gas before storage.  
ꢀꢁ Everything mentioned in short term  
storage should also be applied to extended  
storage.  
ꢀꢁ Add a fuel stabilizer to fresh fuel on the last  
refueling day.  
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Troubleshooting  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Engine will not start  
1. Key in the OFF position  
2. Insufficient fuel in the tank  
3. Air bubble in the fuel line  
4. Fuel valve in OFF position  
5. Choke not ON  
1. Turn key to ON position  
2. Add gasoline  
3. Prime engine or shake bubble out  
4. Turn valve ON  
5. Turn choke ON  
6. Choke linkage out of adjustment  
7. Loose spark plug wire  
8. Fouled spark plug  
9. Plugged or dirty air filter  
10. Bad gasoline  
6. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual  
7. Add engine oil  
8. Tighten wire or connections  
9. Clean or replace the plug  
10. Clean or replace the air filter  
11. Drain and replace with fresh gasoline  
Fuel is leaking from the  
engine.  
1. Primer button was pressed too many 1. Do not press primer more than 3 times. Wipe off  
times.  
excess fuel and allow to dry COMPLETELY before  
attempting to start  
2. Fuel hose has become dis-connected 2. Re-connect fuel hose and clamp(s)  
3. Carburetor has contaminants in it  
3. Fuel tank and carburetor needs to be flushed and  
causing the bowl to flood.  
carburetor needs cleaning.  
1. Not using proper gauge cord  
2. Safety key is loose  
1. Use 120V 16 gauge cord in good condition.  
2. Verify the safety key is fully inserted.  
Engine will not start with  
electric starter  
Engine will not keep  
running/quits  
1. Water in the fuel  
2. Fuel valve is OFF  
3. Low engine oil  
1. Drain and replace with fresh fuel  
2. Turn fuel valve ON  
3. Add engine oil  
Augers do not turn  
Shaft is not turning  
1. Shear pins holding the augers may  
have sheared.  
2. If the pins sheared, replace them as needed after  
applying lubricant into the shaft. Call GXi Parts &  
Service at 1-919-550-3221 or email:  
[email protected] for parts.  
1. Shear-Pins holding the augers may  
have sheared.  
If the pins sheared, replace them as needed after  
applying lubricant into the shaft.  
2. Check the gearbox.  
Call GXi Parts & Service at 1-919-550-3221or email:  
[email protected] for parts.  
Snow blower always pulls 1. Skid shoes and / or scrapper blade  
1. Adjust skid shoes and / or scrapper blade so the  
scrapper blade drags uniformly on the surface  
being blown.  
to one side  
dragging more on one side than the  
other  
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Troubleshooting  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solution  
Snow blower will not  
move forward or reverse  
1. Transmission cable out of  
adjustment (too loose) or  
damaged.  
1. Readjust transmission cable  
If damaged, replace and readjust.  
Cannot move snow  
blower when the engine is  
off  
1. Transmission handle is pressed 1. Release transmission handle  
into the engaged position  
2. Transmission cable out of  
adjustment (too tight)  
2. Readjust transmission cable  
Engine is overheating  
1. Dirt in the fuel line  
2. Dirty air filter  
3. Low engine oil  
1. Replace fuel filter and flush tank  
2. Clean or replace the air filter  
3. Add engine oil  
4. Fouled spark plug  
5. Misuse of the snow blower  
4. Replace spark plug  
5. Walk the snow blower slowly  
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Replacement Parts  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Or dial Toll Free 1-800-393-0668 Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM  
OEM Replacement Parts  
B08911 :  
B01110:  
B01310:  
B06711:  
B07101:  
B05311:  
B02510:  
B03211:  
B02210:  
B01010:  
B02410:  
B00110:  
B02010:  
B01810:  
B02110:  
B03511:  
B03811:  
B03911:  
B01910:  
B04511:  
B05611:  
B02811:  
B02911:  
B00610:  
B00810:  
B01510:  
B03711:  
B04911:  
B04811:  
B01410:  
B06811:  
B06511:  
B01710:  
E07610:  
B02711:  
B04611:  
Auger/Impeller V-Belts (Belt Spec: MXV4-370)  
Transmission (Drive) Belt—Toothed Belt  
Belt Guard with Hardware  
Shear Bolts for Auger/Collector (Set of 2)  
Skid Shoes (Set of 2)  
Replacement Friction Wheel Rubber  
Replacement Friction Wheel Assembly  
12V Halogen Headlight Replacement Bulb (Bulb Only)  
Headlight Assembly (Includes Bezel, Reflector Housing, Bulb)  
Drift Cutters (Set of 2) - Black  
Snow Cleanout Tool with Bracket and Hardware  
Snow Blower Wheel/Tire Assembly with Lynch Pin (One tire/wheel)  
Auger/Impeller and Drive Control Cable—One Cable  
Discharge Chute Direction Control Cable  
Discharge Chute Angle Control Cable  
Discharge Chute Direction Control Crank Handle  
Discharge Chute Angle Lever/Handle (with rubber grip) - Left Lever  
Transmission Speed Shift Lever/Handle (with rubber grip) - Right Lever  
Transmission Speed Shift Rod (Connects shift lever to friction wheel linkage)  
Outer Friction Wheel Shift Linkage  
Complete Friction Wheel Shift Linkage and bracket  
Auger/Impeller Activation Handle (Left Handle)  
Drive Activation Handle (Right Handle)  
Discharge Chute Assembly (Black) Includes discharge chute and chute deflector  
Discharge Chute Deflector Assembly (Black)  
Discharge Chute Bushing with Clamps  
Discharge Chute Direction Gear (Spiral Gear) and bracket assembly  
Transmission Belt Idle Pulley with Bracket  
Auger/Impeller Belt Clutch Pulley with Bracket  
Auger/Impeller Gearbox  
Auger/Collector Shaft Bearings with Flange  
Impeller  
Fuel Tank with Lid  
420cc Electric Start Snowblower Engine Assembly  
Upper Control Panel/Handlebar Frame-(Does not include handles, or wiring—frame only)  
Lower Handle Bar Frame—Black  
If the part needed is not listed, or you need warranty service, please contact GXi Parts &  
Service to further assist you.  
We can be reached toll free at 1-800-393-0668 - Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM EST  
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Parts Diagram  
Collector Housing Assembly Reference  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Drawing #  
Part#  
Descpription  
B00610  
Discharge Chute Assembly—Black  
1
2
B00810  
B01010  
B01410  
B01510  
B02410  
B03711  
B04811  
B05111  
B06511  
B06811  
B06911  
B07011  
B07211  
B08211  
B08311  
B08911  
Discharge Chute Deflector—Black  
Drift Cutters—Black (Set of 2)  
3
4
Auger/Impeller Gearbox  
5
Discharge Chute Rotation Bushing with Clamps  
Snow Cleanout Tool with Bracket and Hardware  
Discharge Chute Direction Gear (Spiral Gear) with Bracket  
Auger/Impeller Clutch Pulley Assembly & Bracket  
Auger/Impeller Pulley (Mounts to Impeller Shaft)  
Impeller  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Auger Shaft Bearings with Flange  
Gearbox Support bar  
Skid Shoes—Black (Set of 2)  
Scraper Blade Assembly  
Impeller shaft Bearing Support with Bracket  
Auger/Collector Assembly  
MXV4-370 Aramid Fiber Re-Inforced V-Belts (Set of 2)  
Rev: 12/21/2011  
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Parts Diagram  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Chassis Assembly Reference  
5
15  
14  
11  
6
13  
5
10  
4
12  
19  
21  
3
18  
2
17  
8
20  
1
22  
7
24  
23  
Drawing # Item #  
Description  
Drawing # Part #  
Description  
1
2
B00110  
Snow blower Wheel/Tire Assembly  
Transmission Belt (toothed belt)  
Plastic Belt Guard with Hardware  
Shift Rod (Attaches control lever to linkage)  
Auger/Impeller OR Drive Engagement Cable  
Headlight Assembly  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
B03511 Chute Direction Control Handle  
B03811 Discharge Chute Angle Lever  
B01110  
B01310  
B01910  
B02010  
B02210  
B02510  
B02610  
B09011  
B02811  
B02911  
B03411  
3
B03911 Transmission Speed Shift Lever  
B04411 Control Handle Inter Lock Linkage  
B04511 Outer Friction Wheel Shift Linkage  
B04711 Lower Handle Bar Frame  
4
5
6
7
Friction Wheel Assembly with Bearing  
Friction Wheel Cover Plate with Hardware  
Upper Control Handle/Control Panel Frame  
Left Control Handle  
B04911 Transmission Belt Idle Pulley with Bracket  
B05011 Crankshaft Pulley Set  
8
9
B05611 Complete Friction Wheel Shift Linkage Assembly  
B09311 Friction Wheel Aluminum Hub Assembly  
B09411 Snow blower Wheel Lynch Pin  
B09711 Intermediate Axle Shaft (Friction Wheel Shaft)  
10  
11  
12  
Right Control Handle  
Handle Rubber Grip  
Rev: 12/21/2011  
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Limited Warranty & Service  
30SS, 36SS, 45SS  
Length of Warranty: *(from the date of original retail purchase)  
Noncommercial/  
Nonrental  
Commercial  
Rental  
Products Covered by this Warranty  
Engine  
Manufacturer’s warranty Manufacturer’s warranty Manufacturer’s warranty  
Transmission  
Manufacturer’s warranty Manufacturer’s warranty Manufacturer’s warranty  
Snow blower deck/spindles/wheels/pulleys/  
controls  
12 months  
90 days  
90 days  
*LENGTH OF WARRANTY: Batteries supplied with applicable products as standard, original equipment are covered by this warranty for a period of  
90 days from the date of original retail product purchase. Consumable parts such as oil, spark plugs, shear pins, filters, dirty carburetors, and  
augers/impeller are not covered by this warranty.  
To Qualify for this Warranty  
The product must be purchased in the United States from a dealer authorized by GXi Outdoor Power, LLC to sell those products. This warranty  
applies to first retail purchaser/owner during the applicable warranty time period. SAVE YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE RECEIPT.  
What GXi Outdoor Power Will Repair or Replace under Warranty  
GXi will repair or replace, at its option, any part that is proven to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use during the applicable  
warranty time period subject to the exclusions stated herein. This warranty is void if the owner fails to follow the prescribed maintenance and  
operating procedures described in this manual. This specifically refers to ensuring routine lubrication and oil changes are made, that fuel stabilizer  
is used when the product is stored and that the product is not overloaded.  
GXi has the right to recover warranty administration costs from the owner if the root cause of the malfunction is found to be other than defective  
material or workmanship. In particular, this warranty does not cover: contaminants in the fuel or oil; damage caused by not following the  
prescribed warnings and operating practices; failure to follow proper maintenance and storage procedures; and physical damage due to misuse,  
shipping, handling or storage.  
Warranty repairs will be made without charge for parts and labor for the first year.  
Anything replaced under warranty becomes the property of GXi. Parts replaced under warranty will be considered as part of the original product  
and any warranty on those parts will expire coincident with the original product warranty.  
To Obtain Warranty Service  
You must take the STANLEY product, accessory, replacement part, apparel or the power equipment on which the accessory or replacement part is  
installed, and proof of purchase, at your expense, to any STANLEY service location in the United States, who is authorized to service that product,  
during the service location’s normal business hours. If you are unable to obtain warranty service, or are dissatisfied with the warranty service you  
receive, take the following steps: First, contact the manager of the service center involved; normally this will resolve the problem. However, if you  
should require further assistance, write or call the GXi Parts and Service, LLC.  
Exclusions  
This warranty does not cover: normal wear, contaminants in the fuel or oil; damage as a result of use in an application for which the product was  
not designed; damage caused by incorporation or use of unsuitable attachments or parts, unauthorized alteration, or other misuse and neglector;  
damage caused by failure to follow the prescribed warnings, operating practices, proper maintenance and storage procedures; parts affected or  
damaged by accident and/or collision; damage due to shipping, handling, storage or any causes other than defects in material or workmanship of  
the product. The customer is responsible for transporting the snow-blower to and from the service center. Pick Up & Delivery will depend on if the  
service center provides this service, and will be made at the owner’s expense.  
Disclaimer of Consequential Damage and Limitation of Implied Warranties  
GXi disclaims any responsibility for loss of time or use of the product, transportation, commercial loss, or any other incidental or consequential  
damage. Any implied warranties are limited to the duration of this written limited warranty.  
THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF THE MANUFACTURING DATE AND THE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN REMOVED OR THE  
EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN MODIFIED.  
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM INFORMATION  
The U.S. and California Clean Air Acts  
EPA and California regulations require all manufacturers to furnish written instructions describing the operation and maintenance of emission control systems. The following  
instructions and procedures must be followed in order to keep the emissions from your engine within the emission standards. Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the  
emission control devices and systems may be performed by any engine repair establishment or individual, using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.  
The emission control systems on your engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA regulations. We recommend the use of genuine parts whenever you  
have maintenance done. These original-design replacement parts are manufactured to the same standards as the original parts, so you can be confident of their performance.  
The use of replacement parts that are not of the original design and quality may impair the effectiveness of your emission control system. A manufacturer of an aftermarket  
part assumes the responsibility that the part will not adversely affect emission performance. The manufacturer or re-builder of the part must certify that use of the part will  
not result in a failure of the engine to comply with emission regulations. Emission controls are covered by this warranty for all uses for a period of 2 years from original retail  
purchase date, this coverage extends to subsequent owners of the product with proof of original purchase. For emissions warranty service call 1-800-393-0668 or e-mail  
Rev: 12/21/2011  
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