The Troy-Bilt Squall 5521 is a powerful snow blower designed for efficient snow removal. With a 5.5 HP engine and a 21-inch clearing width, it is perfect for residential use. This manual provides essential information on safety, features, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
The Troy-Bilt Squall 5521 features a durable steel frame, a powerful 5.5 HP engine, and a 21-inch clearing width. It includes an adjustable chute for directing snow, a 180-degree chute rotation, and a comfortable handle for easy maneuverability.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Engine | 5.5 HP, 4-cycle engine for reliable performance |
| Clearing Width | 21 inches for efficient snow removal |
| Chute Control | 180-degree rotation for directing snow |
| Handle | Ergonomic design for comfort during use |
| Weight | Approximately 90 lbs for stability |
Always read the safety instructions before operating the snow blower. Wear appropriate clothing, keep hands and feet away from moving parts, and never operate in enclosed spaces.
To start the snow blower, ensure the fuel tank is filled with fresh gasoline, set the choke, and pull the starter rope. Adjust the throttle as needed for optimal performance.
Regular maintenance is essential for optimal performance. Check the oil level, clean the air filter, and inspect the spark plug regularly. Store the snow blower in a dry place during off-season.
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
|---|---|---|
| Engine won't start | No fuel | Check fuel level and fill if necessary. |
| Snow not clearing | Clogged chute | Clear any obstructions from the chute. |
| Excessive vibration | Loose parts | Inspect and tighten all screws and bolts. |
| Engine runs rough | Dirty air filter | Clean or replace the air filter. |
The Troy-Bilt Squall 5521 comes with a 2-year limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship. For warranty claims, contact Troy-Bilt customer service.