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1966 Snow Cruiser - Vintage Snow

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STARTING ENGINE(Refer to Fig1lres 6 and 7)MANUAL STARTI~GMODELS 1560 ·AND 20601. Fill tank with corroct fuol miJ~ .lly nP.cP.ss!lry to primeor use the Warm-up Lever.ELECTRIC STARTINGMODEL 20651. Fill tank with corroct fuol mixfure (see poge 5).2. Pull "Neutral-Shift" !mob ot:t to net:tral pos1tlo:1 anllSet Parking Br ake in "iock" position.3. MoYe carbur etor "Wa1·m-up Lever" in direction of arrow,to warm-up pos1tion.4. Turn ignition ~ey to "ON".5. Push primer rod thrae or four times. If engine doesnot start immediately, prime once more. The numbero!' tines will depend upon the operator becoming familiarwith ;:;tarting a cold or warm engine. Do not over prime.Priming delivers solid fuel to the crankcase b)-passingthe carburetor.6. While holding throttle 1e·1er partially open turn key to"S'T' ART'' position. As soon as engine starts releasekey. If engine fails to start, don't hold key start switch onfor over 10 seconds. Momentarily release and Lhtm Lryagair:. After engine is wru·m, move "Warm-up Le·;er"in opposite direction of arrow to operating position.CAUTION; Do not over s peed engine when vehicle iss cationary and shift knob is out or in neutral position.7. After engine has w!lrmed up, push "Neutral-Shift" knobin to running position and release Parldng Brake.Pressing throttle lever wlll put vetlcle ln mmlon.Releasing the throttle lever will bring engine back toidle.8. To stop vehicle, squeeze bralte lever. Put in "lock"position w:ten vehicle is not in use.9. To stop engine, turn ignition switch to "OFF" position.10. For wa.rm -starts, it is not usuRlly nRcessary to primeor usc the Wa.rm-up Lever.6

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