Husqvarna Snow Throwers Instruction Manual
- September 25, 2024
- Husqvarna
Table of Contents
Husqvarna Snow Throwers
Product Information
Specifications
- Models: ST 424, ST 427, ST 430, ST 424T, ST 427T, ST 430T
- Weight: 10lb
Product Description
The product is a snow thrower that is used to remove snow from the ground.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety
- Read the operator’s manual carefully before operation. Always wear appropriate safety gear including gloves and eye protection.
- Do not use the machine in enclosed spaces due to the presence of carbon monoxide in the engine exhaust.
Assembly
- Follow the assembly instructions provided in the manual to correctly assemble the snow thrower components.
Operation
- Before starting the snow thrower, ensure all safety mechanisms are in place.
- Start the engine according to the manual’s instructions.
- Adjust the throttle and drive speed as needed for snow removal.
Maintenance
- Regularly check and maintain the oil levels, clean the augers and discharge chute, and inspect other components for wear and tear.
Troubleshooting
- If you encounter issues with the snow thrower’s performance, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual for guidance on identifying and resolving common problems.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use the snow thrower on gravel surfaces?
- A: It is recommended to avoid using the snow thrower on gravel surfaces as it may cause damage to the augers and other components.
- Q: How do I store the snow thrower after the winter season?
- A: Properly clean the snow thrower, drain any remaining fuel, and store it in a dry and covered area to prevent rust and damage.
Introduction
USA requirements
WARNING: 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 or other
reproductive harm or emit chemicals considered to cause cancer, birth defects,
or other reproductive system damage. The engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide, which is an odorless, colorless, poisonous gas. Do not use the
machine in enclosed spaces.
WARNING: Engine exhaust and
certain vehicle components contain
Product overview
(Fig. 1)
1. Fuel tank cap 2. Oil fill/dipstick 3. Battery cover 4. Discharge chute
lever 5. Auger engagement 6. Drive speed lever 7. Control panel 8. Remote
control lever 9. Drive engagement 10. Steering triggers 11. Handle knobs 12.
Muffler
Product overview
(Fig. 2)
1. Adjustment lever for the auger bucket 2. ON/OFF switch for the heated grip
3. Hour meter and oil change reminder 4. Throttle 5. Discharge chute lever 6.
Release lever 7. Ignition slot 8. Auger engagement 9. Drive speed lever 10.
Symbols label 11. Remote control lever for the discharge chute
deflector
13. Wheel (for ST 424/427/430 only) 14. Continuous track (for ST
424T/427T/430T only) 15. Auger bucket 16. Skid plate 17. Augers 18. Tool for
cleaning 19. Discharge chute 20. Discharge chute deflector 21. LED light 22.
Oil drain 23. Starter rope handle 24. Hook cover
12. Drive engagement
Product description
The product is a snow thrower that is used to remove snow from the ground.
Intended use
This product can be used to remove snow from fields, roads, walkways and
driveways. Do not use it on slopes that are greater than 20°. Do not use the
product in areas where there is much debris, dirt and protruding stones.
Symbols on the product
Note: If the decals on the product are damaged,
contact the distributor to replace them.
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11) (Fig. 12) (Fig. 13) (Fig. 14)
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Warning. Read the operator’s manual. Engine on. Start the engine. Engine off. Boost. Fast. Slow. Oil change reminder. Heated handles. Remove key before maintenance. Remove spark plug cable before maintenance. Hot surface. Risk of fire. Beware of thrown objects. Keep distance to bystanders. Do not breathe in exhaust fumes. Move slowly rearward. Risk of falling.
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51) (Fig. 52) (Fig. 53)
No operation on slopes more than 20 degrees.
This product is in accordance with applicable EC directives.
This product conforms to applicable UK regulations.
Steer left.
Steer right.
Blower on.
Traction drive on.
Ear protection recommended.
Wear protection gloves.
Change auger bucket height. Rotate left/rotate right. Forward/reverse.
Up/down.
Product damage
We are not responsible for damages to our product if:
· the product is incorrectly repaired. · the product is repaired with parts
that are not
from the manufacturer or not approved by the manufacturer. · the product has
an accessory that is not from the manufacturer or not approved by the
manufacturer. · the product is not repaired at an approved service center or
by an approved authority.
Safety
Safety definitions
The definitions below give the level of severity for each signal word.
CAUTION: Damage to the product.
WARNING: Injury to persons.
Note: This information makes the product easier
to use.
General safety instructions
· Use the product correctly. Injury or death is a possible result of incorrect
use. Only use the product for the tasks found in this manual. Do not use the
product for other tasks.
· Obey the instructions in this manual. Obey the safety symbols and the safety
instructions. If the operator does not obey the instructions and the symbols,
injury, damage or death is a possible result.
· Do not discard this manual. Use the instructions to assemble, to operate and
to keep your product in good condition. Use the instructions for correct
installation of attachments and accessories. Only use approved attachments and
accessories.
· Do not use a damaged product. Obey the maintenance schedule. Only do the
maintenance work that you find an instruction about in this manual. An
approved service center must do all other maintenance work.
· This manual cannot include all situations that can occur when you use the
product. Be careful and use your common sense. Do not operate the product or
do maintenance to the product if you are not sure about of the situation.
Speak to a product expert, your dealer, service agent or approved service
center for information.
· Disconnect the spark plug cable before you assemble the product, put the
product into storage or do maintenance.
· Do not use the product if it is changed from its initial specification. Do
not change a part of the product without approval from the manufacturer. Only
use parts that are approved by the manufacturer. Injury or death is a possible
result of incorrect maintenance.
· Do not breathe in the fumes from the engine. Long term inhalation of the
engine’s exhaust fumes is a health risk.
· Do not start the product indoors or near flammable material. The exhaust
fumes are hot and can contain a spark which can start a fire. Not sufficient
airflow can cause injury or death because of asphyxiation or carbon monoxide.
· When you use this product the engine makes an electromagnetic field. The
electromagnetic field can cause damage to medical implants. Speak to your
physician and medical implant manufacturer before you operate the product.
· Do not let a child operate the product. Do not let a person, without
knowledge of the instructions operate the product.
· Make sure that you always monitor a person, with decreased physical capacity
or mental capacity, that uses the product. A responsible adult must be there
at all times.
· Lock the product in an area that children and unapproved persons cannot
access.
· The product can eject objects and cause injuries. Obey the safety
instructions to decrease the risk of injury or death.
· Do not go away from the product when the engine is on.
· The operator of the product is responsible if an accident occurs.
· Before and while you walk rearward, look behind and down for small children,
animals or other risks that can cause you to fall.
· Make sure that parts are not damaged before you use the product.
· Make sure that you are at a minimum 15 m (50 ft) away from other persons or
animals before you use the product. Make sure that a person in adjacent area
knows that you will use the product.
· Refer to national or local laws. They can prevent or decrease the operation
of the product in some conditions.
Safety instructions for operation
· Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Keep clear of the
discharge opening at all times.
· Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives, walks,
or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.
· After striking a foreign object, stop the engine (motor), remove the wire
from the spark plug, disconnect the cord on electric motors, thoroughly
inspect the product for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting
and operating the product.
· If the product starts to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine (motor) and
check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.
· Stop the engine (motor) whenever you leave the operating position, before
unclogging the auger housing or chute deflector, and when making any repairs,
adjustments or inspections.
· When cleaning, repairing or inspecting the product, stop the engine and make
certain the augers 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.
· Do not run the engine indoors, except when starting the engine and for
transporting the product in or out of the building. Open the outside doors;
exhaust fumes are dangerous.
· Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes.
· Never operate the product without proper guards, and other safety protective
devices in place and working.
· Never direct the chute deflector toward people or areas where property
damage can occur. Keep children and others away.
· Do not overload the product capacity by attempting to clear snow at too fast
a rate.
· Never operate the product at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces.
Look behind and use care when operating in reverse.
· Disengage power to the augers when the product is transported or not in use.
· Use only attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer of the
product (such as wheel weights, counterweights, or cabs).
· Never operate the product without good visibility or light. Always be sure
of your footing, and keep a firm hold on the handles. Walk; never run.
· Never touch a hot engine or muffler.
Work area safety
· Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all
doormats, sleds, boards, wires, and other foreign objects.
· Disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting the engine
(motor).
· Do not operate the product without wearing adequate winter garments. Avoid
loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Wear footwear that
will improve footing on slippery surfaces.
· Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
· Use an approved fuel container.
· Never add fuel to a running engine or hot engine.
· Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never fill fuel tank indoors.
· Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a
plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground, away from your vehicle,
before filling.
· When practical, remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or trailer and
refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment
on a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser
nozzle.
· Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container
opening at all times, until refueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-
open device.
· Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe up spilled fuel.
· If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.
· Use extension cords and receptacles as specified by the manufacturer for all
units with electric drive motors or electric starting motors.
· Adjust the auger housing height to clear gravel or crushed rock surface.
· Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine (motor) is running
(except when specifically recommended by the manufacturer).
· 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 machine.
Personal protective equipment
Always use the correct personal protective equipment when you operate the
product. This includes, at minimum, sturdy footwear, eye protection and
hearing protection. Personal protective equipment does not erase the risk of
injury but may decrease the grade of injury if an accident occurs.
· Always wear safety glasses or eye protection while you operate the product
or do maintenance or repairs.
· Always wear appropriate winter garments when you operate the product.
· Always use heavy-duty slip-resistant boots with good ankle support while you
operate the product.
· Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts.
· Use approved protective gloves, if necessary. For example, when attaching,
examining or cleaning the blade.
· Always use approved ear protection while you operate the product. Noise for
a long period can cause noise-induced hearing loss.
Safety devices on the product
· Make sure that you regularly do the maintenance to the product.
· The life of the product increases. · The risk of accidents decreases.
Let an approved dealer or an approved service center regularly examine the
product to do adjustments or repairs. · Do not use a product with damaged
protective equipment. If the product is damaged, speak to an approved service
center.
Muffler
The muffler keeps the noise levels to a minimum and sends the exhaust fumes
away from the operator.
Do not use the product if the muffler is missing or damaged. A damaged muffler
increases the noise level and the risk of fire.
WARNING: The muffler becomes
very hot during and after use and when the engine operates at idle speed. Be
careful near flammable materials and/or fumes to prevent fire.
Fuel safety
WARNING: Read the warning instructions that follow before you use the product.
· Do not start the product if there is fuel or engine oil on the product.
Remove the unwanted fuel/oil and let the product dry.
· If you spill fuel on your clothing, change clothing immediately.
· Do not get fuel on your body, it can cause injury. If you get fuel on your
body, use soap and water to remove the fuel.
· Do not start the product if the engine has a leak. Examine the engine for
leaks regularly.
· Be careful with fuel. Fuel is flammable and the fumes are explosive and can
cause injuries or death.
· Do not breathe in the fuel fumes, it can cause injury. Make sure that there
is a sufficient airflow.
· Do not smoke near the fuel or the engine. · Do not put warm objects near the
fuel or the
engine. · Do not add the fuel when the engine is on. · Make sure that the
engine is cool before you
refuel. · Before you refuel, open the fuel tank cap slowly
and release the pressure carefully. · Do not add fuel to the engine in an
indoor area.
Not sufficient airflow can cause injury or death because of asphyxiation or
carbon monoxide. · Tighten the fuel tank cap fully. If the fuel tank cap is
not tightened, there is a risk of fire. · Move the product a minimum of 3 m /
10 ft from the position where you filled the tank before a start. · Do not
fill the fuel tank fully. Heat causes the fuel to expand. Keep a space at the
top of the fuel tank.
Battery safety
WARNING: A damaged battery can
cause an explosion and cause injury. If the battery has a deformation or is
damaged, speak to an approved Husqvarna service agent.
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the product.
· Use protective glasses when you are near batteries.
· Do not wear watches, jewelry or other metal objects near the battery.
· Keep the battery out of reach for children.
· Charge the battery in a space with good airflow. · Keep flammable materials
at a minimum
clearance of 1 m when you charge the battery. · Discard replaced batteries.
See Disposal on
page 29. · Explosive gases can come from the battery. Do
not smoke near the battery. Keep the battery away from open flames and sparks.
California Proposition 65
Proposition 65
(Fig. 31)
Safety instructions for maintenance
WARNING: Read the warning
instructions that follow before you use the product.
· The exhaust fumes from the engine contain carbon monoxide, an odorless,
poisonous and very dangerous gas. Do not start the engine indoors or in closed
spaces.
· Before you do the maintenance on the product, stop the engine and remove the
ignition cable from the spark plug.
· Use protective gloves when you do maintenance on the blades. The blades are
very sharp and cuts can easily occur.
· Accessories and changes to the product that are not approved by the
manufacturer, can cause serious injury or death. Do not change the product.
Always use accessories that are approved by the manufacturer.
· If the maintenance is not done correctly and regularly, the risk of injury
and damage to the product increases.
· Only do the maintenance as given in this operator’s manual. All other
servicing must be done by an approved service agent.
· Let an approved service agent do servicing on the product regularly.
· Replace damaged, worn or broken parts.
Assembly
To remove the product from the carton
1. Remove loose parts included with the product. Cut the four corners of the
carton and put the end panels down flat.
2. Remove the two screws that attach the auger housing to the pallet. Remove
the steel brackets from the skid plates if they have it.
3. Remove all package materials. 4. Remove the product from the carton and
make
sure no loose parts are left in the carton.
Loose parts
(Fig. 32) Discharge chute (1)
(Fig. 33) ON/OFF key (s)
(Fig. 34) Carriage bolts 5/16-18 x 2 ¼” (2)
(Fig. 35) Chute retainer
(Fig. 36) Handle knobs (2)
(Fig. 37) Locknut 3/8 (1)
(Fig. 38) Locknut 3/18-16 (1)
(Fig. 39) Shear pins ¼-20 x 1.81 (6)
(Fig. 40) Locknuts ¼-20 (6)
(Fig. 41) Locknut 5/16-18 (1)
(Fig. 42) Locknut ¼-20 (1)
(Fig. 43) Nylon washer (1)
(Fig. 44) Carriage bolt 5/16-18 x 5/8 (1)
(Fig. 45) Roll pin (1)
(Fig. 46) Release lever (1)
(Fig. 47) Discharge chute lever
(Fig. 48) Spring (1)
(Fig. 49) Shoulder bolt ¼-20 (1)
Tools required
· 3/8 in. wrench (1) · 7/16 in. wrench (1)
· 1/2 in. wrench (1) · 9/16 in. deep socket (1)
To install the handle
1. Lift the upper handle to the operation position. (Fig. 54)
2. Adjust the handle position to one of the holes (C). (Fig. 55)
3. Put the bolt (B) through the hole (C).
4. Attach the knob (A) to the bolt and tighten the knob.
5. Attach more carriage bolts (B) and handle knobs (A) to attach the upper
handle to the lower handle.
To install the discharge chute
1. Put the deflector assembly for the discharge chute on the top of the
discharge chute. The discharge opening must point to the front of the product.
2. Put the rotator head (A) on the discharge chute bracket (J).
3. Align the pins below the rotator head with the holes in the discharge
chute bracket.
4. Put the rotator head on the pin (E), and the threaded stud (G) on the
bracket (F). (Fig. 56)
5. Attach a locknut (B) on the threaded stud and tighten.
6. Attach the square retainer (I) with a locknut (H).
7. Put the cables through the hook cable slot (C).
To install the discharge chute lever and the release cable
1. Push the knob (D) down on the discharge chute lever. Use a rubber mallet
if it is necessary.
2. Attach the release cable to the discharge chute lever at connection (A).
(Fig. 57)
3. Make sure that the release cable is attached correctly to the discharge
chute. (Fig. 58)
4. Put the release cable in the groove (B) on the discharge chute lever.
5. Install the cable barrel fitting (F) to the release lever (E).
6. Install the release lever (E) to the discharge chute lever and attach it
with the roll pin (C).
7. Adjust the release cable. See To adjust the release cable of the discharge
chute on page 24.
8. Adjust the left and right discharge chute cables. See To adjust the left
and right discharge chute cables.
To install the remote control for the discharge chute deflector
1. Attach the cable bracket (A) to the discharge chute with a carriage bolt
(B) and a 5/16-18 locknut (D). Tighten the bolt.
2. Install the cable eyelet (E) to the discharge chute deflector (F). Use a
shoulder bolt (G), a nylon washer (C), and tighten with a ¼-20 locknut (K).
The cable eyelet will be loose on the shoulder bolt.
3. Attach the spring (L) between the hex nut (M) on the rotator head and the
hole on the discharge chute deflector. (Fig. 59)
To install the speed control cable
1. Put the drive speed lever in the neutral position.
2. Attach the speed control cable (B) to the drive speed lever with a
retaining pin.
3. Attach the speed control cable to the bracket (C) with 2 ½ in wrenches.
Make sure that the drive speed lever stays in the neutral position.
4. Remove the screw and wing nut (A) on the bellcrank to let the bellcrank
move. (Fig. 60)
To install the battery ground cable
1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the screw for the battery ground
cable.
(Fig. 61) 3. Install the battery ground cable. (Fig. 62) 4. Attach the screw
for the battery ground cable.
(Fig. 63) 5. Install the battery cover.
To attach replacement shear pins
· Attach the replacement shear pins on the cover of the remote control or on
the battery box. (Fig. 64)
Operation
Before you start the product
· Keep persons and animals away from the work area.
· Do daily maintenance. See Maintenance schedule on page 19.
· Make sure the ignition lead fits correctly on the spark plug.
· Add oil or gasoline, if necessary. See To fill fuel on page 16.
To fill the engine with oil
CAUTION: Do not rotate the
dipstick when you check the oil. Do not fill above the mark.
1. Remove the oil cap and clean the dipstick. See Product overview on page 10
for the location of the dipstick.
2. Add oil to the top mark on the dipstick. Use the dipstick to do a check of
the oil level at regular intervals.
3. Put the oil cap back.
To fill fuel
Do not use gasoline with an octane number less than 90 RON (86 AKI.) These
engines operate best on unleaded gasoline.
CAUTION:
· Do NOT use expired gasoline, gasoline with contamination or an oil/ gasoline
mixture.
· Do not get dirt or water in the fuel tank.
· Only use correct fuel containers and make marks to easier identify them.
· Do NOT use E85 mix fuels. These engines are not E20/E30/E85 compatible.
· The ethanol contents must be maximum 10%.
1. Open the fuel tank cap slowly to release the pressure.
2. Fill slowly with a fuel can. If you spill fuel, remove it with a cloth and
let remaining fuel dry off.
3. Clean the area around the fuel tank cap.
4. Tighten the fuel tank cap fully. If the fuel tank cap is not tightened,
there is a risk of fire.
5. Move the product a minimum of 3 m (10 ft) from the position where you
filled the tank, before a start.
To start the engine, manual start
1. Put the ON/OFF key into the ignition slot (B). Do not turn the key. (Fig.
65)
2. Put the throttle control (A) to the FAST position.
3. Turn the ON/OFF key to the ON position.
4. Pull the starter rope handle (D).
CAUTION: Do not release the starter rope handle quickly. Move it slowly to the start position.
Note: If the starter rope is frozen, slowly pull out as much rope out of the starter as you can. Release the starter rope handle. If the engine does not start, do the procedure again or use the electric starter.
5. Run the engine 2-3 minutes at low speed before you start to throw snow.
6. If the engine does not run smoothly, turn it off.
To start the engine, electric start
1. Put the ON/OFF key into the ignition slot (B). Do not turn the key.
2. Put the throttle control (A) to the FAST position.
3. Put the ON/OFF key to the ON position. (Fig. 65)
4. Turn the ON/OFF key to START. When the engine starts, release the key.
CAUTION: Do not run the starter for more than 5 seconds each time you try to
start. Wait 5 to 10 seconds between each try.
5. Run the engine 2-3 minutes at low speed before you start to throw snow.
To operate the product
CAUTION: Do not partially engage drive or auger levers for an extended period
of time; this can lead to premature wear or burning of the belts.
Note: When both the drive engagement and auger engagement are engaged, the
drive engagement will lock the auger engagement in position. Use the right
hand to control the snow discharge chute.
1. To engage the auger blades, push the auger engagement (A) to the handle to
engage the auger and throw snow. (Fig. 66)
2. Raise the drive speed control lever (C) from the middle position to make
the product move forward when the drive engagement (B) is engaged.
3. Lower the drive speed control lever from the middle position to make the
product move rearward when the drive engagement is engaged. (Fig. 67)
4. To make the product move in the selected direction, hold the drive
engagement against the handle .
5. If the product has power steering, hold the left steering trigger (D) to
turn left. Hold the right steering trigger to turn right. (Fig. 68)
Throttle control
Note: If the snow is wet or heavy, use the fast or
boost modes.
The throttle control adjusts the engine speed. It has 3 modes: boost, fast and
slow. (Fig. 69)
· Boost (A): to increase speed when the product is operated but does not throw
snow, or to increase the distance that snow is thrown.
· Fast (B): standard operation · Slow (C): to decrease the distance that snow
is
thrown, or to decrease engine noise
To use the throttle control
· Turn the throttle control to change the engine speed.
To use the heated handles
· Push the switch to I to start the heated handles. · Push the switch to O to
stop the heated handles.
(Fig. 70)
To stop the product
1. Turn the key to the STOP position. (Fig. 71)
2. Remove the ON/OFF key.
To adjust the neutral position
1. Start the product. Refer to To start the engine, manual start on page 16
or To start the engine, electric start on page 17.
2. Move the drive speed lever to the neutral position.
3. Engage the drive engagement. If the product moves forward, do the steps
that follow:
a) Stop the product. b) Loosen the nut (A) with two ½” wrenches.
(Fig. 72) c) Move down the metal threaded fitting. d) Tighten the nut (B) to
lock the new cable
position. e) Adjust the cable position until the product
does not move forward when the drive engagement is engaged and the drive speed
lever is in the neutral position.
4. If the product moves rearward when the drive engagement is engaged and the
drive speed lever is in the neutral position, do the steps that follow:
a) Stop the product. b) Loosen the nut (C) with two ½” wrenches.
(Fig. 73)
c) Move up the metal threaded fitting. d) Tighten the nut (D) to lock the new
cable
position. e) Adjust the cable position until the product
does not move rearward when the drive engagement is engaged and the drive
speed lever is in the neutral position.
To adjust the discharge chute and the discharge chute deflector
1. Push the release lever (B) on the discharge chute lever (A) and adjust the
discharge chute to the left or right position. (Fig. 74)
2. Move the remote control lever (C) to adjust the snow throwing distance.
a) Move the remote control lever up to decrease the snow throwing distance.
b) Move the remote control lever down to increase the snow throwing distance.
To adjust the skid plates
The skid plates prevent damage to the bottom of the snow thrower. Adjust the
skid plates (A) when the locknut (B) is loose, or the skid plate is not at the
correct distance from the ground. No adjustment is necessary for standard
installation.
1. Loosen the locknut (B) with a 13 mm (½ in.) open wrench.
2. Move the skid plates (A) up or down.
a) On flat surfaces set the distance between the scraper bar and the ground to
5-6 mm (0.2-0.25 in).
b) On rough surfaces set the skid plates (A) in a position where the scraper
bar is above the top of the ground.
WARNING: Make sure that
gravel and stones do not go into the product. Objects that eject at high speed
can cause injury.
3. Tighten the locknut (B). (Fig. 75)
To use the drift cutters (if equipped)
Use the drift cutters to cut through snowdrifts deeper than the front of the
product.
1. Loosen the adjustment nuts (A) on both sides of the product to allow each
drift cutter (B) to be raised to its highest position. (Fig. 76)
2. Tighten the nuts.
3. Lower the drift cutters after use.
To adjust the height of the auger bucket (for ST 424T/427T/430T only)
1. Push the lever (A) down. (Fig. 77)
2. Move the handles (B) up or down to adjust the height of the auger bucket .
3. Release the lever (A) to lock the auger bucket in position.
Note: The auger bucket can be set to an unlocked
position. This lets the auger bucket adapt to the terrain. To set the auger
bucket to the unlocked position, push the lever (A) down and to the right.
To prevent freeze-up after use
Note: Controls and moving parts can be blocked
by ice. Do not apply much force to the controls. If you cannot operate a
control or a part, start the engine and let it operate for some minutes.
1. Start the engine and let it operate for some minutes. Stop the engine and
wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Remove snow and loose ice from the product.
3. Remove snow and loose ice from the base of the discharge chute.
4. Turn the discharge chute deflector to the left direction and to the right
direction to remove ice and water.
5. Set the key to the “OFF” position.
6. If the product does not have an electric starter, pull the starter rope
handle several times to remove ice and water.
To get a good result
· Always run the engine at full throttle or near full throttle.
· Always adapt the speed of the product to the snow situation and adjust the
speed with the drive speed control lever. Make sure that the product throws
snow evenly.
· It is easier and more efficient to remove snow immediately after it falls.
· Always throw snow downwind whenever possible.
· On flat surfaces, like asphalt roads, raise the skid plates up to 5-6 mm
(0.2-0.25 in) off the ground.
· The scraper bar is reversible. When it becomes worn almost to the edge of
the housing, reverse it. Replace the scraper bar if it is damaged, or if both
sides are worn.
· Do not dispatch the chute deflector if it is clogged.
· If the product does not move forward due to unforeseen circumstances,
release the drive engagement immediately or move the ON/OFF key to the “OFF”
position.
Maintenance
Introduction
When the product is in use, bolts can loosen and components can become worn.
This can cause malfunctions like incorrect tolerance clearance, increased oil
consumption, or misalignment of various components. Do regular maintenance on
the product to prevent malfunction.
Maintenance schedule
Maintenance
Tighten nuts and screws
Do a check of the engine oil level
Replace the engine oil
Do a check of and adjust the track tension (only ST 424T/ 427T/430T )
Make sure that there are no fuel or oil leaks
Remove obstacles in the auger
Lubricate the interlock catches 1
Lubricate the cable attachments2
Do a check of the tire pressure (only ST 424/427/430 )
Inspect and replace the spark plug before use at the start of a season and at
recommended interval
Daily X X
X X
At 15 hour inter- At 20 hour inter- At 40 hour inter- At 100 hour in-
vals
vals
vals
tervals
X X
X X
X
X
Note: The gearbox does not need maintenance.
To do a general inspection
· Make sure that all nuts and screws on the product are tightened correctly.
1 Also lubricate at the beginning of each season. 2 Also lubricate at the beginning of each season.
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Oil change reminder
The oil change reminder (A) is a function that points out that an oil change
is necessary. The oil change reminder lights up the oil can symbol on the
display after 20 hours of operation. The oil can symbol is then on for 2 hours
or until a manual reset is done. (Fig. 78)
To reset the oil change reminder
1. Turn the ON/OFF key to the ON position, and keep it in the ON position for
1 second.
2. Turn the ON/OFF key to the STOP position, and keep it in the STOP position
for 1 second.
3. Do this procedure 4 more times.
To do a check of the oil level
CAUTION: A too low oil level can
do damage to the engine. Do a check of the oil level before you start the
product.
1. Put the product on level ground. 2. Remove the oil tank cap with the
attached
dipstick. 3. Clean the oil from the dipstick. 4. Put the dipstick fully into
the oil tank to give a
correct picture of the oil level. 5. Remove the dipstick. 6. Examine the oil
level on the dipstick. 7. If the oil level is low, fill with engine oil and do
a
check of the oil level again.
To replace the engine oil
1. Run the engine a few minutes to make the oil warm. Warm oil flows better
and includes more contaminants.
WARNING: The engine oil is
hot. Avoid skin contact with the used engine oil.
2. Put the product on level ground. 3. Remove the ON/OFF key. 4. Put a
container below the oil drain plug. 5. Remove the oil drain plug, tip the
product and
drain the used oil in the container. 6. Put the product back to the operating
position. 7. Install the oil drain plug and tighten it by hand. 8. Fill the
engine with oil, see To fill the engine with
oil on page 16.
To lubricate the product
· Lubricate the pivot points (A) with oil. · Lubricate the engine (B) with
oil. · Lubricate the interlock catches (C) with a small
quantity of lithium grease.
· Lubricate the cable connections for the drive and auger levers (D) with oil.
(Fig. 79)
Battery
To start with a dead battery
Note: Battery power is necessary to run the fuel
pump for the EFI system.
If the battery power is too low, do 1 of these steps: · Charge the battery,
refer to To charge the battery
on page 20. · Connect the product to an external power
source, such as the battery to a different vehicle .
Battery maintenance
Note: The battery on your product is maintenance
free. Do not open or remove the caps or the covers.
To charge the battery
Note: Before long term storage, charge the battery
with a battery charger to extend the life of the battery.
1. Remove the battery cover. Refer to To replace the battery on page 20.
2. Clean the terminals. Refer to To clean the battery and the terminals on
page 21.
3. Connect the battery charger to the battery charger connector (A). (Fig.
80)
Note: For applicable chargers refer to
Accessories on page 30.
4. When the battery is charged, disconnect the battery charger.
5. Install the battery cover.
To replace the battery
WARNING: Risk of electrical shock.
Do not let metal objects touch the 2 battery terminals. This can cause a short
circuit of the battery.
1. Loosen the knob (A), then tilt the bottom of the cover in the direction of
the engine. Lift the battery cover off the holders (B). (Fig. 81)
2. Disconnect the BLACK battery cable.
WARNING: The BLACK cable
must be disconnected first.
3. Disconnect the RED battery cable. 4. Loosen the nuts and remove the
battery strap. 5. Carefully remove the battery from the product.
6. Install a new battery. 7. Connect the RED battery cable and tighten the
bolt.
WARNING: Risk of sparks. The RED cable must be connected first.
8. Connect the BLACK cable and tighten the bolt. 9. Install the battery
cover.
To clean the battery and the terminals
1. Remove the battery. Refer to To replace the battery on page 20.
2. Flush the battery with plain water and let it become dry.
3. Clean the terminals and battery cable ends with a wire brush until they
are bright.
4. Lubricate the terminals with grease. 5. Install the battery. See To
replace the battery on 6. Install the battery cover.
Muffler
The muffler keeps the noise levels to a minimum and sends the exhaust fumes
away from the operator.
Do not use the product if the muffler is missing or damaged. A damaged muffler
increases the noise level and the risk of fire.
WARNING: The muffler becomes
very hot during and after use and when the engine operates at idle speed. Be
careful near flammable materials and/or fumes to prevent fire.
To examine the spark plug
CAUTION: Always use the
recommended spark plug type. Incorrect spark plug type can cause damage to the
product.
· Examine the spark plug if the engine is low on power, is not easy to start
or does not operate correctly at idle speed.
· If the spark plug is dirty, clean it and make sure that the electrode gap is
correct, refer to Technical data on page 29. (Fig. 82)
· Replace the spark plug if it is necessary.
To inspect the augers and the scraper bar
1. Before each use, inspect the augers and the scraper bar for wear.
2. If the edge of the scraper bar is worn, reverse the scraper bar. If the
scraper bar has damages or is worn on both edges, replace it.
3. If the edges of the augers are worn, contact an authorized service center
to replace them.
To replace the auger shear pins
The auger shear pins protect the product from damage. The auger shear pins
break if an object comes into the moving parts.
CAUTION: Use only original
equipment shear pins supplied with the product.
1. If an auger shear pin breaks, stop the engine and wait for the moving
parts to stop.
2. Remove the ON/OFF key and disconnect the spark plug cable.
3. Align the hole in the auger hub (B) with the hole in the auger shaft (C)
and install a new ¼ – 20 x 2 shear pin (A).
4. Install a ¼-20 locknut (D) on the shear pin and tighten. (Fig. 83)
5. Put the ON/OFF key in the ignition and connect the spark plug cable to the
spark plug.
To replace the impeller shear pins
The impeller shear pins protect the product from damage. The impeller shear
pins break if an object comes into the moving parts.
CAUTION: Use only original
equipment shear pins supplied with the product.
1. If an impeller shear pin breaks, stop the engine and wait for the moving
parts to stop.
2. Remove the ON/OFF key and disconnect the spark plug cable.
3. Align the hole in the impeller hub (A) with the holes in the impeller
shaft (B) and install a new ¼-20 shear pin (C).
4. Install a ¼-20 locknut (D) on the shear pin and tighten. (Fig. 84)
5. Put the ON/OFF key in the ignition and connect the spark plug cable to the
spark plug.
To replace the fuse
The fuse holders are installed behind the battery cover.
(Fig. 85)
· Replace the fuse for engine control unit (A) with a 5 A fuse.
· Replace the fuse for the starter solenoid (B) with a 20 A fuse.
· Replace the fuse for the LED and the heated grip (C) with a 5 A fuse.
· Position (D) contains a backup 5 A fuse.
To examine the tires
· Keep the tires free of fuel, oil and chemicals to prevent damage to the
rubber.
· Keep the tires away from stumps, stones, ruts, sharp objects and other
objects which can cause damage to the tires.
· Keep the tire pressure correct, see Technical data on page 29.
To clear a clogged discharge chute deflector
Do not unclog the discharge chute deflector before the following operations
are made.
1. Release the auger engagement and the drive engagement at the same time.
2. Wait 10 seconds to make sure that the augers have stopped.
3. Turn off the product.
4. Use the tool for cleaning (at least 37 cm (15 in.) long, included in some
models) to remove the clog.
WARNING: Do not put your
hands into the discharge chute deflector or inside the auger bucket.
To replace the scraper bar
1. Put the scraper bar (A) in a reversed position when it is worn to the edge
of the housing. (Fig. 86)
2. Replace the scraper bar if it is worn on both sides or if it is damaged.
Drive belts
WARNING: The v-belts on your product are of special construction and should be replaced by original equipment manufacturer (OEM) belts available from your nearest service center. To use other belts than OEM can cause personal injury or damage to the product.
WARNING: The belt replacement requires separation of the product. While separating the auger housing from the frame, it is important that an assistant stands in the operating position and holds the product handles. Serious personal injury and/or damage to the product could occur if the product falls during the belt replacement process.
To prepare for replacement of the belts
1. Remove the fuel from the fuel tank.
2. Loosen the lock nut (A) that secures the chute rotator head (B) to the
mounting bracket (C) to remove the discharge chute. (Fig. 87)
3. Loosen the two screws (A) that secure the belt cover (B) to the frame (C)
and remove the belt cover. (Fig. 88)
To remove the drive belt
1. Remove the auger belt (A). See To remove the auger belt (for ST
424/427/430 only) on page 23.
2. Remove the 9/16 in. pulley bolt (B) and remove the engine pulley (C) from
the engine. (Fig. 89)
3. Remove the drive belt (D) from the lower pulley (E).
To install the drive belt
1. Put the drive belt onto the lower pulley (E).
Note: Make sure that the drive belt is put in the
lower pulley groove properly.
2. Put the drive belt in the groove of the engine pulley (C). (Fig. 89)
3. Install the 9/16 in. pulley bolt (B) and attach the engine pulley (C) on
the engine. Tighten the pulley bolt ( 41-47 Nm/30-35 Ft. Lbs).
4. Install the auger belt (A). See To install the auger belt on page 23.
5. Operate all controls to make sure that the drive belt is installed
correctly and that all components move correctly.
To install the belt cover
1. Install the belt cover (B) on the frame (C) and tighten the two screws
(A). (Fig. 88)
2. Install the discharge chute.
To adjust the drive belt tension
1. Remove the belt cover. See To prepare for replacement of the belts on page
22.
2. Loosen the idler pulley nut (A).
3. Move the idler pulley (B) in the direction of the belt to increase the
belt tension. Move it away from the belt to decrease the belt tension. (Fig.
90)
4. Tighten the idler pulley nut (A).
5. Press and then release the drive speed control lever. If the drive belt
has tension when the drive speed control lever is released, move the idler
pulley away from the drive belt to release the belt tension.
6. Install the belt cover. See To install the belt cover.
To remove the auger belt (for ST 424/427/430 only)
1. Remove the 5/16” nut and the cable cover (E) from the frame. (Fig. 91)
2. Remove the top 5/16” bolts and the lower ¼” bolts (D) from the 2 sides of
the frame. Do not discard the bolts.
3. Loosen but do not remove the lower 5/16” bolts (C) on the 2 sides of the
frame.
4. Remove the auger belt (B) from the engine pulley (A).
5. Tilt the rear section down. The front section tilts forward at the same
time. The bottom bolt is a hinge between the front and rear sections.
6. Put a wooden block below the hinge point to set the product in the tilted
position.
7. Move the auger brake arm and remove the auger belt (B) from around the
auger brake arm.
To remove the auger belt (for ST 424T/ 427T/430T only)
1. Remove the 5/16” nut and the cable cover (E) from the frame. (Fig. 92)
2. Remove the top 5/16” bolts from the 2 sides of the frame. Do not discard
the bolts.
3. Remove the lower 5/16” bolts (C) on the 2 sides of the frame.
4. Remove the auger belt (B) from the engine pulley (A).
5. Use the adjustment lever for the auger bucket to tilt the rear section
down. The front section tilts forward at the same time. The bottom bolt is a
hinge between the front and rear sections.
6. Put a wooden block below the hinge point to set the product in the tilted
position.
7. Move the auger brake arm and remove the auger belt (B) from around the
auger brake arm.
To install the auger belt
1. Move the auger brake arm (G). Put the auger belt around and in the groove
of the auger pulley (E). (Fig. 93)
CAUTION: Make sure that the
belt is not caught between the frame and auger housing as you put the unit
together.
2. Remove the wooden block from below the product.
3. Lift the handles to tilt the rear section up. The front section tilts back
and pivots to attach to the rear section.
4. Make sure that the belt is put in the auger pulley (E) groove correctly.
5. Install the 5/16” bolts (C), and tighten (11-16 Nm).
6. For ST 424/427/430 only: Install the ¼” bolts (D) and tighten (5-8 Nm).
7. Install the auger belt (B) on the engine pulley (A). Make sure that the
belt is put correctly around the idler pulley and installed correctly in the
engine pulley groove.
8. Install the cable cover (F) and the 5/16″ nut on the frame.
9. Operate all controls to make sure that the auger belt is installed
correctly and that all components are moving correctly.
To adjust the auger belt tension
Note: An assistant is necessary to do this task.
1. Remove the belt cover. See To prepare for replacement of the belts on page
22.
2. Loosen the idler pulley nut (A). (Fig. 94)
3. Move the idler pulley (B) in the direction of the auger belt to increase
the belt tension. Move it away from the auger belt to decrease the belt
tension.
4. Tighten the idler pulley nut (A).
5. Have the assistant stay 3 m (10 feet) in front of the product to monitor
the movement of the auger.
6. Push and then release the auger engagement to start and stop the auger.
7. Measure the time for the auger to stop moving. If the auger stops after
more than 5 seconds, release the belt tension.
8. When the auger stops moving after less than 5 seconds, install the belt
cover. See To install the belt cover on page 22.
To adjust the auger control cable
1. Remove the cable cover on the right hand side of the frame (D). (Fig. 95)
2. To remove slack from the auger control cable, unscrew the bottom jam nut
(B) and tighten the top jam nut (B) until the auger belt tension has
increased.
3. Retest the auger engagement. Repeat adjustment as needed until only a
small amount of slack remains in the cable when the lever is disengaged.
4. Tighten the bottom jam nut to lock in the tension.
Note: You may also tension the auger belt by
adjusting the idler pulley as a secondary option. If the adjustment does not
resolve the problem, replace the auger belt. See To install the auger belt on
page 23.
To adjust the release cable of the discharge chute
1. To adjust the release cable, turn the cable adjuster until the release
lever of the discharge chute does not move freely. (Fig. 96)
To adjust the left and right discharge chute cables
1. Put the discharge chute lever in the center position.
2. Turn the cable adjusters until the discharge chute points straight
forward, and the cables are tight. (Fig. 97)
3. Loosen the cable adjusters ¼ turn to make the cables less tight.
To remove the wheels
1. Remove the wheel pin (A) and the retainer pin (B).
2. Remove the wheel from the axle (C). (Fig. 98)
To adjust the tension of the continuous tracks (for ST 424T/ 427T/430T only)
Note: Tools that are necessary for this task: a
9/16″ deep socket, a 9/16″ wrench and a 5 kg (10 lbs) weight.
1. Loosen the locking screw (A) 1 turn.
2. Remove the rear locknut (B) to give access to the adjustment nut. (Fig.
99)
3. Put a 5 kg (10 lbs) weight (C) on top of the continuous track, in the
center between the 2 wheels.
4. Turn the adjustment nut (B) until the distance (D) between the continuous
track and the steel plate is between 3.175 and 6.350 mm (0.125 and 0.250 in).
wide. (Fig. 100)
5. Attach the locking screw (A) and then the rear locknut (B).
To clean the product
· Clean plastic parts with a clean and dry cloth. · Do not use a high pressure
washer to clean the
product. · Do not flush water directly on the motor. · Use a brush to remove
leaves, grass and dirt.
Troubleshooting
Problem
The product does not start
Possible cause The safety ignition key is not inserted. The product is out of
fuel. The ON/OFF key is OFF.
The engine is flooded.
The spark plug cable is not connected. The spark plug is bad. There is water
in the fuel or the fuel is too old.
There is vapor locked in the fuel line.
Other causes. The starting battery is not charged. The starting battery needs
to be replaced. The engine control unit does not receive power. The starter
solenoid does not engage. The fuel injector does not trigger. The fuel pump
does not receive power.
Solution
Insert the safety ignition key.
Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean gasoline.
Move the ON/OFF key to ON position.
Wait a few minutes before restarting, DO NOT prime.
Restart the engine while full throttle and the choke in OFF (CLOSE) position.
Connect the cable to the spark plug.
Replace the spark plug.
Empty the fuel tank and carburetor. Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean
gasoline.
Make sure that all the fuel line is below the outlet of the fuel tank. The
fuel line should run continuously down from fuel tank to carburetor.
Inspect the starting procedures carefully in this manual.
Charge the starting battery.
Replace the starting battery.
Inspect the ECU fuse and wiring.
Inspect the starter fuse and wiring.
Contact an authorized service center.
Contact an authorized service center.
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Problem
Possible cause The spark plug cable is not connected.
Decreased power
The product throws too much snow.
The fuel tank cap is covered with ice or snow. The muffler is dirty or
clogged. Improper cable length.
The muffler is blocked.
The air intake of the carburetor is blocked.
The fuel injector does not trigger.
The fuel line is blocked.
The engine idles or runs roughly
There is water in the fuel or the fuel is too old.
The fuel injector does not trigger.
Excessive vibration / Handle movement
Some parts are loose. The augers are damaged.
The handles are not positioned correctly.
The adjustment lever nuts are loose.
The starter rope handle is hard to pull
The starter rope handle is frozen.
The starter rope is interfering with components.
Solution
Connect the cable to the spark plug.
Decrease the speed and the width of the swath.
Remove the ice and the snow on and around the fuel tank cap.
Clean or replace the muffler.
Adjust the cable.
Make sure that the engine is cool. Clear the blockage.
Make sure that the engine is cool. Clear the blockage.
Contact an authorized service center.
Clean the fuel line.
Empty the fuel tank and carburetor. Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean
gasoline.
Contact an authorized service center.
Tighten all fasteners. Replace the damaged parts. If vibration remains,
contact an authorized service center.
Make sure that the handles are locked into position.
Tighten the nuts until the handle feels safe.
Slowly pull out as much rope out of the starter as possible and release the
starter rope handle. If the engine does not start, repeat the procedure or use
the electrical starter.
The starter rope should not touch any cables or hoses.
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Problem
Possible cause
Solution
The belt slips.
Adjust the cable. Adjust the belt.
The belt is worn.
Check / replace the belt. Adjust the pulley.
Loss of traction drive/ slowing of drive speed
Loss of snow discharge or slowing of snow discharge
The belt is off the pulley. The chute deflector is clogged. Foreign objects clog the augers. The shear pin is broken.
Check / reinstall the belt. Adjust the pulley.
Clean the chute deflector.
Remove the debris or the foreign object from the augers.
Replace the broken shear pin.
Excessive snow and ice build up in between continous track components.
Remove snow and ice build up from in between continous track components.
The engine is not running.
Start the engine.
The lights are not on (if so equipped)
The cable connection is loose. The LED is burnt out.
Do a check of the cable connections at the engine and the lights.
Replace the LED light module. Individual LEDs can not be replaced.
The fuse is blown.
Replace the fuse. Make sure that there is no short circuit.
There is debris in the chute rotator mechanism.
Clean the internal parts of the chute rotator mechanism.
The chute rotator is diffi-
cult to move
The cables are kinked or damaged.
Make sure that the cables are not kinked. Replace the cables that are damaged.
The release cable needs adjustment.
Adjust the release cable.
The tire pressure is not equal.
Adjust the tire pressure and fill the tire.
The product drives with only one wheel. The product turns to one
side
Uneven sled adjustment.
Inspect the tire lock pin.
Adjust the skid plates and the sledge.
Uneven skid plates adjustment.
Adjust the skid plates and the sledge.
The product moves when the drive speed lever is in the neutral position.
The neutral position is not set correctly.
Adjust the neutral position. Refer to To adjust the neutral position on page 17.
Error Codes
Note: There is an error indicator on the body of the engine throttle to show errors for parts without software.
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Error code P0261 P0230 P0350 P0650
P0123 P0122
P0120 P0118
P0117
P0108 P0107 P0106 P0113 P0112
P0132
P0131 P0130 P0562
P0561 P0563
Error names
Error indicator continuously flashes times
Injection error.
1
Fuel pump error.
4
Ignition coil error.
8
Error indicator fault.
It is only possible to use OBD to read the error code.
Electrically short circuit in the throttle position sensor. 7
Electrically short ground in the throttle position sensor.
Error in throttle position sensor.
Electrically short circuit in the sensor for cylinder cov- 5 er temperature.
Short circuit to ground in sensor for cylinder temperature.
Electrically short circuit in the inlet pressure sensor. 2
Short circuit to ground in the inlet pressure sensor.
Error in inlet pressure sensor.
Electrically short circuit in intake temperature sensor. 9
Short circuit to ground in the intake temperature sensor.
3 Electrically short circuit in the oxygen sensor.
Short circuit to ground in oxygen sensor.
Error in oxygen sensor.
Battery voltage<12V.
Always on after power on.
Battery charges low voltage after startup.
Always on after start.
Battery voltage>16V.
Always on after power on.
Transportation, storage and disposal
Transportation and storage
· For storage and transportation of the product and fuel, make sure that there
are no leaks or fumes. Sparks or open flames, for example from electrical
devices or boilers, can start a fire.
· Always use approved containers for storage and transportation of fuel.
· Empty the fuel tank before you put the product in storage for a long period
of time. Discard the fuel at an applicable disposal location
· Safely attach the product during transportation to prevent damage and
accidents.
· Keep the product in a locked area to prevent access for children or persons
that are not approved.
· Keep the product in a dry and frost free area.
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· Charge the battery during long-term storage. Examine and clean the battery
terminals before long-term storage.
Disposal
· Obey the local recycling requirements and applicable regulations.
· Discard all chemicals, such as engine oil or antifreeze, at a service center
or at an applicable disposal location.
· When the product is no longer in use, send it to a Husqvarna dealer or
discard it at a recycling location.
· Discard the battery at a service center or discard it at a disposal location
for used batteries.
Technical data
Technical data
ST 424
Dimensions
Weight, with empty tanks, 310 (140) lbs (kg)
Max. operating tire pressure, PSI
18
Engine
ST 427 320 (145) 18
ST 430 331 (150) 20
ST 424T 352 (159) N/A
ST 427T 362 (164) N/A
ST 430T 373 (169) N/A
Brand Displacement, cc Fuel type
Husqvarna Husqvarna Husqvarna Husqvarna Husqvarna Husqvarna
301
389
420
301
389
420
Unleaded regular, octane rating 86 AKI or higher (maximum 10% ethanol)
DO NOT use E85 mixed fuels.
These engines are not E20/E30/E85 compatible.
Fuel capacity, gal / l
1.32 / 5.00 1.32 / 5.00 1.32 / 5.00 1.32 / 5.00 1.32 / 5.00 1.32 / 5.00
Oil type (API SJ-SN)
SAE 5W30 (below 0°C (32°F))
Oil capacity fl. oz. / l
37.2 / 1.1 37.2 / 1.1 37.2 / 1.1 37.2 / 1.1 37.2 / 1.1 37.2 / 1.1
Electrical system
Spark plug
F6RTC
Spark plug electrode gap (in. / mm)
0.027 / 0.686
Noise emissions 3
Sound power level, measured dB(A)
<105
Sound power level, guaranteed LWA dB(A)
Vibration levels, ahveq 4
105
3 Noise emissions in the environment measured as sound power (LWA) in
conformity with EC directives 2000/14/EC and 2005/88/EC.
4 Vibration level according to ISO 5349-2 EN 1033.
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Vibration level on the handle, m/s2
ST 424 5.56
ST 427 4.23
ST 430 3.14
ST 424T 5.56
ST 427T 4.23
ST 430T 3.14
Accessories
Approved accessories Battery Charger Husqvarna Interface box Diagnostic Adapter Harness
Type Automatic Service tool Tool for troubleshooting
Article number 5854451015 5980728046 5999170017, 8
Declaration of Conformity
EU Declaration of Conformity
We, Husqvarna AB, SE 561 82 Huskvarna, SWEDEN, declare under our sole responsibility that the represented product:
Description Brand Platform / Type / Model Batch
Snow thrower Husqvarna ST 424, ST 427, ST 430, ST 424T, ST 427T, ST 430T
Serial number dating 2021 and onwards
complies fully with the following EU directives and regulations:
Directive/Regulation 2006/42/EC 2011/65/EU 2014/30/EU 2000/14/EC, 2005/88/EC
Description “relating to machinery” “restriction of use of certain hazardous substances” “relating to electromagnetic compatibility” “relating to outdoor noise”
Harmonized standards and/or technical specifications applied are as follows: EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 14982:2009, EN ISO 8437-1:2019, EN ISO 8437-2:2019, EN ISO 8437-4:2019, EN ISO 3744:2010, EN 1032:2003+A1:2008, EN IEC 63000:2018.
In accordance with directive 2000/14/EC, Annex V, the declared sound values are stated in the technical
5 The battery charger does not charge with the battery connector for this
product, but can be connected to the battery directly.
6 The Husqvarna Interface Box is only available to dealers. 7 Necessary for
connect Snow Thrower to Husqvarna service tool. 8 The Diagnostic Adapter
Harness is only available to dealers.
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data section of this manual and in the signed EU Declaration of Conformity.
The supplied snow thrower conforms to the example that underwent examination.
On behalf of Husqvarna AB, SE 561 82 Huskvarna, SWEDEN, 20200207
Claes Losdal Responsible for technical documentation
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UK Declaration of Conformity
We, Husqvarna AB, SE-561 82 Huskvarna, Sweden, tel: +46-36-146500, declare on
our sole responsibility that the product:
Description Brand Type / Model Identification
Snow thrower Husqvarna ST 424, ST 427, ST 430, ST 424T, ST 427T, ST 430T
Serial numbers dating 2021 and onwards
complies fully with the following UK directives and regulations:
Directive / Regulation 2008/1597 2016/1091 2001/1701
2012/3032
Description
The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008
Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016
The Noise Emission in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors
Regulations 2001
The restriction of the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and
Electronic Equipment 2012
Harmonized standards and/or technical specifications applied are as follows:
EN ISO 12100:2010, EN ISO 14982:2009, EN ISO 8437-1:2019, EN ISO 8437-2:2019,
EN ISO 8437-4:2019, EN ISO 3744:2010, EN 1032:2003+A1:2008, EN IEC 63000:2018.
In accordance with statutory instrument 2001/1701, conformity assessment
procedure, schedule 9. For information relating to noise emissions, refer to
Technical data.
The supplied snow thrower conforms to the example that underwent examination.
On behalf of Husqvarna AB, SE 561 82 Huskvarna, SWEDEN, 20200207
UK Importer: Husqvarna UK Ltd Preston Road, Co. Durham DL5 6UP
References
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