• Model: 1130 ST
  • Manufactured by: Electrolux
$16.99

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## ELECTROLUX SNOWTHROWER

The ELECTROLUX Snowthrower is a powerful and efficient snow removal machine that is designed to make clearing snow from your driveway, sidewalk, or other outdoor areas quick and easy. With its 24-inch clearing width and 21-inch intake height, the ELECTROLUX Snowthrower can handle even the heaviest snowfalls with ease.

The ELECTROLUX Snowthrower is powered by a 208cc OHV engine that provides plenty of power to clear snow quickly and efficiently. The engine is also equipped with an electric start for easy starting in cold weather. The snowthrower's auger is made of durable steel and is designed to break up even the hardest snow and ice. The snowthrower also features a discharge chute that can be rotated 180 degrees, allowing you to direct the snow wherever you want it to go.

The ELECTROLUX Snowthrower is also very easy to use. The controls are simple and straightforward, and the snowthrower is lightweight and maneuverable, making it easy to operate even for first-time users. The snowthrower also features a number of safety features, including a safety key that prevents the snowthrower from starting accidentally, and a shear pin that protects the auger from damage if it encounters a hard object.

If you are looking for a powerful and efficient snow removal machine, the ELECTROLUX Snowthrower is the perfect choice. With its 24-inch clearing width, 21-inch intake height, and 208cc OHV engine, the ELECTROLUX Snowthrower can handle even the heaviest snowfalls with ease. The snowthrower is also very easy to use and features a number of safety features, making it the perfect choice for homeowners and businesses alike.




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Section 1. Safety Rules - 4
Section 2. Specifications – 6
Section 3. Assembly - 7
Section 4. Maintenance, Storage, and Operation - 17
Section 5. Troubleshooting Chart - 22
Section 6. Adjustments - 23
Section 7. Systems and Repair Procedures - 27-50
Service Notes - 51