MTD 31AS3CAD799, 247885550 Owner's manual

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Operator's Manual
®
Electric Start
22-INCH 4-CYCLE SNOW THROWER
Model No. 247.885550
CAUTION: Before using
this product, read this
manual and follow all
safety rules and operating
instructions.
SAFETY
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
ESPANOL P. 27
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
Visit our website: www.sears.com/craftsman FORMNO,,769-0t910C
7/23/2007
WarrantyStatement.........................................................................Page2
SafetyLabels.......................................................................................Page3
RulesofSafeOperation...........................................................Pages4-5
SetUp&Adjustment......................................................Pages6-7
KnowYourSnowThrower............................................Pages8-9
Operation..............................................................................Pages10-11
Maintenance and Service ..........................................................Pages 12-15
Off Season Storage & Troubleshooting ...............Page 16-17
Parts List .....................................................................Pages 18-25
EspaEol ............................................................................Page 27
Service Numbers ......................................................................Back Cover
Two-YearWarrantyonCraftsmanSnowThrower
Fortwoyearsfromthedateofpurchase,whenthisCraftsmanSnowThrowerismaintained,fubricatedandtunedupaccordingtotheinstructions
intheowner'smanual,Searswirlrepair,freeofcharge,anydefectinmaterialandworkmanship.IfthisCraftsmansnowthrowerisusedfor
commercialor rentalpurposes,thiswarrantyappliesforonly30daysfromthedateofpurchase..
Thiswarrantydoesnotcover:.
Expendableitemswhichbecomewornduringnormaluse,suchasskidshoes,shaveplateandsparkplugs.
Repairsnecessarybecauseofoperatorabuseornegligence,includingbentcrankshaftsandthefailuretomaintaintheequipmentaccording
totheinstructionscontainedintheowner'smanual.
WARRANTYSERVICEISAVAILABLEBYRETURNINGTHECRAFTSMANSNOWTHROWERTOTHENEAREST
SEARSPARTS& REPAIRCENTERiNTHEUNITEDSTATES..
ThiswarrantyappliesonlywhilethisproductisinuseintheUnitedStates
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1.KEEPAWAYFROMROTATINGIMPELLER
ANDAUGER°CONTACTWITHIMPELLEROR
AUGERCANAMPUTATEHANDSANDFEET.
2. USECLEAN-OUTTOOLTOUNCLOG
DISCHARGECHUTE.
3. DISENGAGECLUTCHLEVERS,STOPENGINE,
ANDREMAINBEHINDHANDLESUNTILALL
MOVINGPARTSHAVESTOPPEDBEFORE
UNCLOGGINGORSERVICINGMACHINE.
4_TOAVOIDTHROWNOBJECTSINJURIES,
NEVERDIRECTDISCHARGEATBYSTANDERS.
USEEXTRACAUTIONWHENOPERATINGON
GRAVELSURFACES.
5. READOPERATOR'SMANUAL.,
CLEAN-OUTTOOL
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_IL Thissymbolpointsoutimportantsafetyinstructions
which,ifnotfollowed,couldendangerthepersonal
safetyand/orpropertyofyourselfandothers Read
andfollowallinstructionsinthismanualbefore
attemptingtooperatethismachineFailuretocomplywiththese
instructionsmayresultin personalinjuryWhenyouseethissymbol,
HEED ITSWARNING!
YourResponsibility: Restricttheuseofthispowermachineto
personswhoread,understand,andfollowthewarningsandinstruc-
tionsinthismanualandonthemachine
Thismachinewasbuilttobeoperatedaccordingtotherulesfor
safeoperationinthismanualAswithanytypeofpowerequipment,
carelessnessorerroronthepartoftheoperatorcanresufIin serious
injury,Thismachineiscapableofamputatinghandsandfeetand
throwingobjectsFailuretoobservethefollowingsafetyinstructions
couldresultinseriousinjuryordeath
EngineExhaust,someofitsconstituents,andcertainvehicle
componentscontainoremilchemicalsknowntoStateofCaliforniato
Icausecancerandbirthdefectsorolherreproductiveharm
TRAINING
Road, understand, and follow airinstruclionsonthe machine and in
the manual(s) before attempting to assembfe and operate Keep this
manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering
replacementparts
Be familiar with afl controls andtheir proper operation Know how to stop
the machine and disengage them quickly
Never atlow children under t4 years old to operate this machine Chi!-
dren 14years old and over should read and understand the operation
instruclions andsafety rules in lhis manual and should be trained and
supervised by aparent
Never allowadults to operate this machine withoutproper instruction
Thrown objects cancause serious personalinjury Planyour snow°
Ihrowing pattern to avoid discharge of material toward roads, byslanders
and thelike
" Keep bystanders, helpers, pets and children atleast 75 feet from the
machine while it is in operation, Stop machine if anyone enters the area
Exercise caution to avoidslipping or falling, especially when operating in
reverse
PREPARATION
Thoroughly inspect the area wherethe equipment isto be used Removeall
doormats, newspapers,sleds, boards, wires and other foreign objects, which
could betrippedoveror thrownby the augeriimpeller
Always wear safety glasses oreye shieldsduring operation andwhiEe
performing anadjuslmenl or repair to protect youreyes Thrown obiects
which ricochet can cause serious injuryto theeyes
Donot operate withoutwearingadequate winlerouter garments Do not
wearjewelry, Iongscarves or other loose clothing,whichcould become
entangledin moving pads Wear 'footwearwhichwill improvefooling on
slippery surfaces
,, Usea grounded three-wire extension cord andreceptacle for all units
withelectric start engines
Adjust collectorhousing height to clear gravel orcrushed rocksurfaces,
Disengage all control 1oversbefore starling the engine
Neverattempt to make any adjustmentswhile engine isrunning, except
where specifically recommendedin the operalor's manual
Letengine andmachine adjust to outdoor temperature before starling to
cleer SNOW,
Safe Handling of Gasoline
To avoidpersonal injury or property damage use extremecare in handling
gasoline Gasoline is extremely flammable and thevapors are explosive
Sedeus personal injury can occur whengasoline is spilled onyourself or your
clothes, whichcanignile Wash yourskin and changeclothes immediately
Useonty an approved gasoline container
Exlinguish sit cigarettes,cigars, pipes and other sources ofignilion
Neverfuel machine indoors
Neverremove gas cap or addfuel whilethe engine is hot or running
Allow engine to coolatleast two minutes before refueling
Neverover fltlfuel tank Fitltank to no more than _hinch below bottom of
filter neck to provide space for fuel expansion
Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely
Ifgasoline is spiIled,wipe it off the engine and equipment, Move
machine to another area Wail 5 minutes before starting the engine
Neverstore the machine OFfuel containerinside where there is an open
flame, spark or pilot light (e g furnace, water heater, space heater,
clothes dryer ere,r),,
Allow machine to cool atleast 5 minutes before storing
4
OPERATION
" Do not putbands orfeet near rotating parts,in the auger!impeller
housing or chute assembly Contact wilb the rotatingparts can amputate
hands and feet.
The augedimpeUer control lever isa safety device Neverbypass its
operetion_Doing so makes the machine unsafe and may cause personal
injury
The control leversmust operate easily in both directionsandautomatl-
calty return to the disengaged position whenreleased
Never operatewith amissing or damaged chute assembly Keep all
safety devices in place and working
Never run an engineindoorsor in a poorlyvenlitated area Engine
exhaustcontains carbon monoxide, an odorless anddeadly gas
,, Do not operate machine while underthe influence of a!eohol or drugs
Muffler and engine become hot and can causea bum Do nat touch
. Exercise extremecaution when operatingon or crossing gravel surfaces
Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic
,, Exercise cautionwhenchanging direction and whiteoperatingonslopes
Ran your snow-throwing patternto avoiddischarge towards windows,
wails, cars eta Thus, avoiding possible propertydamage or personal
injury caused by aricochet
Never direct discharge atchildren, bystanders and pets or allow anyone
infront ofthe machine
Do not evedoad machine capacity by attempting to clear snow attoo fast
of a rate.
Never operate thismachine withoutgood visibility or light Always be
sure of yourfooting and keep a firm hold on the handles Walk, never
tun,
Disengage powerto the augedimpeller whentransporting or not inuse
,, Never operate machine at high transport speeds on slipper] surfaces
Look down and behind and use care whenbacking up
If the machine should start to vibrateabnormally, slop the engine.
disconnect the spark plugwire end ground itagainst the engine Inspect
theroughfyfor damage Repair any damage before starting andoperat-
ing
Disengage all control levers and stop enginebefore you Ieave the
operating position(behind the handles) Wait until the auger/impel}or
comes to a cempiete stop before unclogging the chuteassembly,making
any adjustments, or inspections
,, Never put your handin the discharge orcollector openings, Always
use the clean-outtoolprevldedtounclog the discharge opening Do
not unclog chute assembly while engine is running Shut off engine
and remain behind handles until ell moving parts have stepped before
unclogging
Use only attachments and accessories approved by 1hemanufacturer
(e g whoa!weights, tirechains, cabs etc )
ffsituafions occur which are not covered inthis manual, use care and
good judgment Conlact your Sears Service Center for assistance_
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
Nevertamper withsafety devices Check theirproperoperation
regufarly Refertothemaintenance end adjustment sections of this
manual
Beforecleaning, repairing, or inspecting machine disengage all control
levers and stop the engine Wait until the auger_mpeller cometoa
complete stop Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the
engine to prevent unintended starting
Check bo_tsand screws for propertightness at frequent intervalsto keep
the machine in safe workingcondition Also, visually inspectmachine for
any damage
. Do notchange the engine governor setting or over-speed the engine
The governorcontrolsthe maximumsafe operating speed ofthe engine
Snowthrower shave plates and skid shoes are subject to wear and
damage For your safety protection, frequentlycheck al!components
end replace with original equipmenlmanufacturer's (OEM) parts only
"Use of partswhich do not meet the origina! equipment specifications
may lead toimproper performanceand compromise safety!"
Check controls periodically to verify they engage and disengage
properlyand adjust, if necessary Refer to the adjustment section inth;s
operators manual for instructions
Maintain or replace salety and instruction labels, as necessary
,, Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas, oil, etc to protest
the environment
Pdor to storing, run machine afew minutes to clear snow from machine
and prevent freeze up of auger/impeller
Never store the machine orfuelcontainer inside where there isan open
flame, spark orpilol fight suchas a waterheater,furnace, clothes dryer
etc
Always referto the operalor's manual for proper instructions on
off-season storage
Do not modify engine
Toavoidseriousinjuryordeath,donotmodifyengineinanywayTampering
withthegovernorsettingcanleadtoarunawayengineandcauseittooperate
atunsafespeedsNevertamperwithfactoryself!rigofenginegovernor
Notice Regarding Emissions
Engines which erecertifiedtocomply with Cafilornia and federal EPAemission
regulations forSORE (Small Off Road Equipment)are certified to operate on
reguiarunleadedgasoline, and mayincludethefollowing emission controlsys-
tems: Engine Modification (EM) and Throe WayCatalysl (TWC)i! so equipped
IMPORTANT:Thisunitisshippedwiththeenginefullofoft After
assembly,seepage10forfuelandoildetails
Removing From Carton
t.. Cutthecornersofthecartonandlaythesidesflatontheground
Removeallpackinginserts.
2 Movethesnowthroweroutofthecarton_
3 Makecertainthecartonhasbeencompletelyemptiedbefore
discardingit
Before Assembly
'';1Ill
Disconnectthesparkplugwireand grounditagainsttheengineto
preventunintendedstarting J
NOTE;Referencetoright,left,frontorrearoftheunitisfromthe
operatingpositionunlessotherwisestated
Setting Up The Handle
1_Cutthecabletiethatsecurestheupperhandletothechute
assemblyforshippingpurposes
NOTE:BecarefuINOTtoremovethethreelooselyfittedcableties
thatwillbeutilizedlatertosecurecables
2. Loosenthewingknobontheupperchuteandpivottheupperchute
upwardsasfarasitwiltgo_Thentightenthewingknobonthe
upperchutemakingsurethecarriageboltiscorrectlypositioned.
RefertoFigure1.
DO NOTlift thesnowthrowerby thechutehandle
3 Loosenthewingknobandtaboneachsideofthehandle.See
Figure2
4. Beingcarefulnottobendorkinkthecables,holdbothcontrols
againstupperhandleandpullupasshowninStept ofFigure
2.Makesurethattheupperhandlelocksoverthelowerhandle
andhandletabsalignwiththehandle.Youmayhavetocarefully
maneuvertheupperhandletoclearchuteassembly.
Becarefulnottobendorkinkthecables.
5. TightenthewingknobsoneachsideofthehandleRefertoStep2
in Figure2
NOTE:Theaugercableroutesclowntheleftsideofthehandlewhile
thedrivecableisroutedacrossthetopofthelowerhandleanddown
therightsideofthelowerhandleSeeFigure3
6 Removeprotectiveplasticsleevesfromupperandlowerhandles.
7 Threecabletieshavebeenusedtolooselytiethecontrolcables
tothelowerhandle..Positioncabletiesnow,asinFigure3,and
tightentosecurecablestothelowerhandle.Trimoffexcess
materialofcableties.
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Figure i
Figure 2
Drive Cable
erCable
Figure 3
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Position
Figure 4
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcanbeadjusted.Refer
toFigure5onpage8forlocationofshaveplateandskidshoes.Forclose
snowremoval,placeskidshoesinlowpositionWhenareatobeclearedis
uneven,placeskidshoesinthemiddleorhighposition_SeeFigure4
NOTE:Operationofthissnowthrowerongravelisnotrecommendedas
loosegravelcanbeeasilypickedupandthrownbytheaugercausing
personalinjuryordamagetothesnowthrowerIfyouhavetooperateit
ongravel,keepskidshoein highestpositionformaximumclearance.
1. Adjustskidshoesbylooseningtwonutsandcaniageboltsoneach
skidshoe,andmovingskidshoetothedesiredposition,SeeFigure4.
2. Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceofskidshoeisagainstthe
groundtoavoidunevenwearontheskidshoes
3 Tightennutsandboltssecurely.
Clean-Out Tool
Thistoolhasbeenfastenedwithacabletietotherearoftheaugerhousing
forshippingpurposesCutandremovecabletie
Final Adjustments
IMPORTANT:Checktheadjustmentsasinstructedandmakeany
finaladjustmentsnecessarybeforeoperatingtheunffCheckallnuts
andboltsfortightness.Failuretofollowlheseinstructionsmaycause
damagetounit..
Tire Pressure
Theproperinflationpressureis20psi Checkthetirepressureperiodi-
rallyandmaintainequalpressureinbothtiresatalltimes.Excessive
pressure(wellabove20psi)maycausethewheel(tire/rim)assembly
toburstwithsufficientforcetocauseseriousinjury..Donotover-inflate
thetire.Useamanualpumporportableelectrictireinflatortoprevent
over-inflation.NEVERUSEANAIRCOMPRESSOR.
Auger Control Test
IMPORTANT:Performthefollowingtestbeforeoperatingthesnow
throwerforthefirsttimeandatthestartofeachwinterseason.
Checktheadjustmentoftheaugercontrolasfollows:
I Whenaugercontrolisreleasedandinthedisengaged"up"posi-
tion,cableshouldhaveverylittleslack,butshouldNOTbetight
Donotover4ightenthecable.Over-tighteningmaypreventtheauger
fromdisengagingandcompromisethesafetyofthesnowthrower.
2 Inawell-ventilatedarea,startthesnowthrowerengineasin-
structedonpage10undertheheadingStartingEngineMakesure
thethrottleissetintheFAST position..
3. Whilestandinginoperator'sposition(behindunit)engageauger.
4. Allowaugertoremainengagedforapproximatelyten(10)seconds
beforereleasingtheaugercontrolRepeatthissevera!times
5 WiththeenginerunningintheFAST_ positionandtheauger
controlinthedisengaged"up"pesitionTwalktothefrontofthe
machine
6 Confirmthattheaugerhascompletelystoppedrotatingandshows
NOsignsofmotion
IMPORTANT:IftheaugershowsANYsignsofrotating,immediatelyreturn
totheoperatorspositionandshutofftheengineWaitforatlmovingparis
tostopbeforereadiustingtheaugercontrolrableasshownonpage14.
7
f
Drive
Control
SkidShoe
Figure 5
BefamiliarwithallthecontrolsonthesnowthrowerandtheirproperoperationKnowhowIDstopthemachineanddisengagethemquickly
NOTE:CompareFigures5 &6withyourequipmentandfollowdescrip-
tionofcontrols,givenbelow,tobecomefamiliarwiththeiroperation
Drive Control
Locatedontheundersideoftheupperhandle,thedrivecontrolisused
toengageldisengagewheelsSqueezethedrivecontrolagainstthe
upperhandletDengagethewheels;releasetodisengage.
Auger Control
Theaugercontrolisadjacenttotheupperhandle.Squeezetheauger
conlrolagainsttheupperhandletoengagetheaugers;releaseto
disengagetheaugers.
IMPORTANT:RefertoAugerContrD!Testonpage7 priortooperating
yoursnowthrDwe_Readandfollowall instructionscarefullyand
performalladjustmentstoverifyyoursnowthrowerisoperatingsafely
andpropedy_
Chute Handle
ThedirectionofsnowthrowingcorrespDndstothedirectionofthe
chuteopening.Usethechutehandletoturnthechuteassembtyin the
directionyouwishtothrowthesnow.
Chute Knob
Thedistancesnowisthrowncanbe adjustedbyeitherraisingor
[Dwedngtheupperchute.Loosenthechuteknobonthesideofthe
upperchutetoadjust.PivottheupperchutetDdesiredposition,and
retightenthechuteknob
Shave Plate
Theshaveplatemaintainscontactwithpavementasthesnow
throwerispropelled,allowingsnowclosetopavement'ssurfacetobe
discharged
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcanbeadjusted
Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesinthelowposition.Use
middleorhighpositionwhenareatobeclearedisunevenorongravel
surfaces
Choke
Threttie / Recoit
Control Primer Starter
OilDrain
Figure6
Starter
Handle
Clean Out Tool
Thecleanouttoolisprovidedtounclogthedischargeopening.Donot
unclogdischargechutewh{leengineisrunning
Beforeunclogging,shutoffengineandremainbehindhandlesuntil
allmovingpartshavestoppedcompletelyNeverputyourhandinthe
dschargeorcolectoropenings.Alwaysusetheclean-outtoolprovided..
Choke Control
Activatingchokecontrolbyturningitallthewaytotherightclosesthe
chokeplateoncarburetorandaidsinstartingengine.Forinforma-
tiononchokeusage,seepage10ofthismanual..Theimageabove
correspondswiththelabelontheengineidentifyingtheChokecontrol
Off On
Recoil Starter & Starter Handle
Thismotorisfittedwitharecoilactionpullstartanda mittengrip
handleforeasyaccesswhileweadngglovesor mittens
Ignition Key
Theignitionkeyisnecessaryfortheenginetostart Insertkeyand
snapin place;donotturnittostart/stoptheunit.Removekeywhen
theunitisnotinuse.
Electric Starter Button
Pressingtheelectricstarterbuttonengagestheengine'setectric
starterwhenpluggedintoa 120Vpowersource.
Electric Starter Outlet
Requirestheuseofa three-prongoutdoorextensioncord(included)
anda 120Vpowersource/walloutlet
Primer
Depressingprimerforcesfueldirectlyintoengine'scarburetorto
aidincold-weatherstarting.Refertothestartinginstructionsinthe
OperationsectionofthismanualforproperprimerusageTheimage
belowleft,correspondswiththelabelontheengineidentifyingthe
primer..
Oil Fill
Removeoilcaptoaddoil Refertopage14forcheckingandadding
0ilinstructions.
Gasoline Cap
Removegascaptoaddfuel.Unitrunsonregulargas.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludeafuelplug,whichisonlyusedduring
assemblytokeepdirtanddebrisoutoffueltank Discardthefuelplug
beforefillingthefueltank.
Throttle Control
Thethrottlecontrolislocatedontheengineitregulates
thespeedoftheengineandwiflshutofftheengine
whenpusheddowncompletelyTheimagetothe
rightrepresentsthespeedsofthethrottlecontroland
correspondswiththelabelontheengineTheimages
belowillustratethedefinitionofeachsymbol
Start/Run/ Slow/Idle Engine Off
Fast
Before Starting Engine
Engine Oil
Theengineisshippedwithoilinit.Checktheo11levefbeforefirstuse.
Forsubsequenl_Fups,usethegradeofengineoilspecifiedonpage
14.Toaddoil:
1. Removethedipstickfromtheoilfill.,Pourfreshoilslowlythrough
theplug,Replacedipstick
2 CheckandmakesurethatthelevelofoilisuptotheFULLmarkon
thedipstick.
Gasoline
Gasolineisflammableandcautionmustbeusedwhenhandling
I orsloringit, Donotfillfueltankwhitethesnowthrowerisrunning,
[whenitishotorwhenitisin anenclosedarea.
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I o anel trica I
L_moke duringfuek'ng I
1, Neverfillthefueltankcompletely.Fillthetanktonomorethan112
inchbeJowbottomoffillernecktoprovidespaceforexpansionoffuel
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludeafuetplug,whichisonlyusedduring
assemblytokeepdirtanddebrisoutoffueltanK,Discardthefuelplug
beforefillingthefueltank,
2, Alwaysuseclean,fresh,unleadedgradeautomotivegasolineFill
thefueltankoutdoorsanduseafunnelorspouttopreventspilling
Makesurethatthecontainerfromwhichyoupourthegasolineis
cleanandfreefromrustorotherforeignparticlesMakesureto
wipeoffanyspilledfuelbeforestartingtheengine,
3 Attheendofthejob,emptythefueltankifthesnowthrowerisnot
goingtobeusedfor30daysorlongerStoregasolinein aclean
containerandkeepthecapinplaceonthecontainer,
Neveruseengineorcarburetorcleanerproductsin thefueltank,
Starting Engine
line!! A ._ _L _ .... -
Besurenooneotherthantheoperatorisstandingnearthesnow
throwerwhilestartingoroperating°Donotoperatethissnowthrower
unassthechuteassemblyhasbeenproperlyinstalledandissecured
NOTE:Forlocationofalltheenginecontrolsreferredtointhissection,
refertoFigure6
Electric Starter
1,, Determinethatyourhome'swidngisa three-wiregroundedsystem,
Aska I]censedelecfdcianifyouarenotcertain.
Theoptionalelectricstarteris equippedwithagroundedthree-wire
_ewercordandplug,andisdesignedtooperateon120voltAC
householdcurrenLItmustbeusedwithaproperlygroundedthree_
prongreceptacleatalltimestoavoidthepossibilityofelectricshock
Ifyourhome'swiringsystemisnotathree-wiregroundedsystem,
donotusethiselectricstarterunderanyconditions,Ifyourhome
electricalsystemisgrounded,buta three-holereceptacleisnot
available,do notuseyoursnowthrower'selectricstarterFollowall
instructionscarefullypriortooperatingtheelectricstartez
youhaveagroundedthree-prongreceptacle,proceedasfollows:
1.,Plugtheextensioncordintotheoutletlocatedontheengine's
surface,,Plugtheotherendofextensioncordintoathree-prong
120-volt,grounded,ACoutletinawelFventilaledarea
2 Movethrottlecontrolto FAST
position_
3, PushkeyintotheignitionslotsothatitsnapsintoplaceDonottumkey
4, RotatechokecontroltoFULL ],_1 chokeposition(foracolctStart)r.
NOTE:Iftheengineisalreadywarm,placechokecontrolintheOFF
(chokeknobturnedallthewaytoleft)positioninsteadofFULL!,#'1,
5 Pushtheprimertwoorthreetimesforcoldenginestart,making
suretocoverventholeinthecenteroftheprimerwhenpushing
NOTE:DONOTusepdmertorestartawarmengineafterashortshutdown
6, Pushstarterbuttontostartengine.
7 Oncetheenginestarts,releasestarterbutton
8. Astheenginewarms,slowlyrotate(left)thechokecontroltothe
OFFpositionIftheenginefalters,quicklyrotatethechokecontrol
backtoFLILLI.,#1andthenslowlyintotheOFFpositionagain
9 Whendisconnectingtheextensioncord,alwaysunplugtheendat
thethree-prongwalloutletbeforeunpluggingtheoppositeendfrom
thesnowthrower,
Recoil Starter
1,, Rotatechokecontrol(right)to FULL l.#l chokeposition(cold
enginestart)°
NOTE:{ftheengineisalreadywarm,placechokecontrolintheOFF
(knobturnedaftthewaytotheleft)positioninsteadofFULLIJ(I
2., MovethrottlecontroltoFAST
position,
3, PushkeyintotheignitionslotsothatitsnapsintoplaceDonottumkey
4_ Pushtheprimertwoorthreetimesforcoldenginestart,making
suretocoverventholeinthecenteroftheprimerwhenpushing,
NOTE:DONOTuseprimertorestartawamlengineafterashortshutdown
NOTE:Additionalprimingmaybenecessaryifthetemperatureis
below15°Fahrenheit
5. Grasptherecoilstarterhandleandslowlypulltheropeout Atthe
pointwhereit becomesslightlyhardertopulltherope,slowlyallow
theropetorecoil,,
6 Pullthestarterhandlewithafirm,rapidstrokeDonotreleasethe
handleandallowittosnapback,Keepafirmholdonthestarter
handleandallowittoslowlyrecoil,,
10
7, Astheenginewarms,slowlyrotate(left)thechokecontroltothe
OFFpositioniftheenginefalters,quicklyrotatethechokecontrol
backtotheFULL IJl positionandthenslowlyintotheOFF
positionagain
NOTE:Allowtheenginetowarmupforafewminutesafterstarting
Theenginewillnotdevelopfullpoweruntilitreachesoperating
temperatures,
Before Stopping
1..Runengineforafewminutestohelpdryoffanymoistureonengine
2 Toavoidpossiblefreeze-upofthestarter,followthesesteps:
Recoil Starter
a Withtheenginerunning,pullthestarterropewitha rapid,
continuousfullarmstrokethreeorfourtimes
To Stop The Snow Thrower
1. Tostopthewheels,releasethedrivecontrol.
2 Tostopthrowingsnow,releasetheaugercontrol.
3. Toslopengine,pushthrottlecontrollevertoOFF_ andpullout
thekey Donotturnkey
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Thetemperatureofmufflerandthesurroundingareas y
t50° EAvoidtheseareas
Clearing The Snow
CAUTION:Checktheareatobeclearedforforeignobjects_Remove
foreignobjects,ifany
1 Starttheenginefollowingstartinginstructions.
2 Allowtheenginetowarmupforafewminutesastheenginewill
notdevelopfullpoweruntilitreachesoperatingtemperature.
3. Rotatethechuteassemblytothedesireddirection,awayfrom
bystandersand/orbuildings
4 Makingcertainnobystandersorobstaclesareinfrontoftheunit,
squeezetheaugercontrolcompieletyagainsttheupperhandleto
fullyengagetheaugers.
5 Whiletheaugercontrolisengaged,squeezethedrivecontrol
completelyagainsttheupperhandletoengagethewheelsDonot
=feather"theddveconlrol_
6 Asthesnowthrowerstartstomove,maintainafirmholdonthe
handle,andguidethesnowthroweralongthepathtobecleared
7 Releasetheaugeranddrivecontrolstostopthesnowthrowing
actionandforwardmotion
NOTE:Yourunitisequippedwilhaclutchinthetransmission..Ifthe
wheelsstopturningwhiletryingtodischargelargevolumesofsnow,
immediatelydisengagethedrivecontrolandallowtherotatingaugers
todischargesnowfromthehousing.Reducetheclearingwidthand
continueoperation.
8 Oneachsucceedingpass,readjustthechuteassemblytothe
desiredpositionandslightlyoverlapthepreviouslyclearedpath
Positioning Discharge Chute
Loosenthechuteknobandpivotupperchutetodesiredposition..Tighten
thechuteknobmakingsurethecarriageboltiscorrectlypositioned
Rotatechutehandletodesiredoperatingposition
Donotliftthesnowthroweratanytimebythechutehandle..
Operating Tips
1. Formostefficientsnowremoval,removesnowimmediatelyafteritfalls.
2.. DischargesnowdownwindwheneverpossibleSlightlyoverlap
eachpreviouspath
3 Settheskidshoes1/4"belowtheshaveplatefornormalusage
Theskidshoesmaybeadjustedupwardforhard-packedsnow.
NOTE:itis netrecommendedthatyouoperatethissnowthroweron
gravelasloosegravelcanbeeasilypickedupandthrownbytheauger
causingpersonalinjuryandtordamagetothesnowthrower
4 Ifforsomereason,youhavetooperatethesnowthrowerongravel,
keeptheskidshoeinthehighestpositionformaximumclearance
betweenthegroundandtheshaveplate.
5. Cfeanthesnowthrowerthoroughlyaftereachuse
Cleaning The Chute Assembly
Theclean-outtoolisconvenientlyfastenedtotheaugerhousingwitha
mountingclip,
Whensnowandicecollectinthechuteassemblyduringoperation,
usethistooltosafelycleanthechuteandchuteopeningFollowthe
stepsbelowtooperateit..
Stopenginebymovingthrottlelevertostop_ positionandwaitfor
allmovingpartstostopbeforeusingtheclean-outtool.
1 Releasebothaugeranddrivecontrols
2 Stoplheenginebymovingthrottlelevertostop_ position
3 Removetheclean-outtoolfromtheclipwhichsecuresittotherear
oftheaugerhousing.
4. Usetheshovel-shapedendoftheclean-outtooltodislodgeand
scoopanysnowandicewhichhasformedin andnearthechute
assembly
Neveruseyourhandstocleansnowandicefromthechuteassembty1
Ioraugerhousng_ 1
5 Re-fastentheclean-outtool,withthehandleontherightsideofthe
housing,tothemountingclipontheaugerhousingYoucanstart
operatingyoursnowthrowernow
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General Recommendations
I. Alwaysobservesafetyruleswhenperforminganymaintenance..
2. Thewarrantyonthissnowthrowerdoesnotcoveritemsthathave
beensubjectedtooperatorabuseornegligenceToreceiveful_
valuefromthewarranty,operatormustmaintainthesnowthrower
asinstructedinthismanual°
3. Periodicattycheckallfastenersandhardwaretomakesurethese
aretight.
Beforeservicing,repairing,lubricatingorinspecting,disengageaI{controls
andstopengineWaituntilallmovingpartshavecometoacompletestop.
Disconnectsparkplugwkeandgrounditagainsttheenginetoprevent
unintendedstartingAlwayswearsafetygiassesduringoperationorwhile
performinganyadiustmentsorrepair&
Replacing the Shave Plate and
Skid Shoes
Theshaveplateandskidshoesonthebottomofthesnowthrowerare
subjecttowearTheseshouldbecheckedperiodicallyandreplaced
whennecessary
1..Toreplace,removetwocarriageboilsandnutssecuringeachskidshoe
tot,.heaugerhousingSeeFig7
2 Reassemblenewskidshoeswithhardwarejustremoved.Makesurethe
skidshoesareadjustedtobelevel.
3. Toremoveshaveplate:Removebothskidshoesandhardware
includingcarriageboltsandnutswhichattachshaveplatetothe
snowthrowerhousingFortocationofshaveplate,seeFigure7
4 Reassemblenewshaveplate,makingsureheadsofthecarriagebolts
aretotheinsideofthehousing.ReinstallskidshoesTightensecurely.
Servicing Augers
Theaugersaresecuredtothesplratshaftwithfourshearpinsand
cotterpinsIfyouhitaforeignobjectoricejam,thesnowthroweris
designedsothatthepinsmayshear.RefertoFigure7
Iftheaugersdonotturn,checkifthepinshavesheared.Replace,if
needed,withpropershearpins Refertoitem42onpage19forpart
number
IMPORTANT:NEVERreplacetheaugershearpinswithstandardpins
or fastenersAnydamagetotheaugergearboxorothercomponents,
asaresultofdoingso,willNOTbecoveredbyyoursnowthrower's
warranty..
Lubrication
Foraviewofthelubricationpointsonthesnowthrower,seeFigure8
t. Lubricatepivotpointsontheaugercontrolanddrivecontrolwitha
lightengineoiloncea season.
2 Lubricatetheaugeridlerbracketwithalightengineoilonceaseason
Engine
Listedbelowaregeneralrecommendationsaboutmaintainingyour
snowthrowerengine.
I Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoillevel
2. Changeengineoilafterfirsttwohoursofoperationandevery25
hoursthereafter
Cotter Pin
SkidShoe
Carriage Bolt
ShavePlate / /
LockNut CarriageBolt
LockNut
Figure7
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Figure8
3. CleansparkplugandresettheelectrodegaptoO.r030natleast
onceaseasonor every100hoursofoperation;replaceevery200
hoursofoperation.
Check V-Belts
FoIlowinstructionsbelowtochockconditionofdrivebeltsevery50
hoursofoperation.
1. Removetheplasticbeltcoveronthefrontoftheengineby
removingtheself-tappingscrewandpressingtheplastictabsto
releasethebeltcove[
2. Visuallyinspectforfrayed,cracked,orexcessivelywornoutbelts.
Replace,ifnecessary,followinstructionsbelow
Replacing Belts
NOTE:Therearetwobeltsonthissnowthrower:anaugerbo!land
drivebelt Itisrecommendedthatbothbeltsbereplacedatthesame
time
1.Removethesparkplugwirefromsparkplugandgrounditagainst
theenginetopreventaccidentalstarting
2 Draingasolinefromthegastankorplaceapieceofplasticsheet
underneaththegascaptopreventgasolineleakage.
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Pulley
Drive
Belt----T-_
Figure9
Belt
Auger
Pulley
_'X BeltKeeper
IdlerBracket
Figure10
BeltKeeper
Figure11
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Performbeltmaintenanceoutdoorsassomegasmaypossibly
leakfromthecarburetoreventhoughyouplacedasheetofplastic
underneaththegascaptopreventthegascapfromleaking.
3 Removetheself+tappingscrewshownin Figure8,andpressthe
plastictabstoreleasethebeltcover+Pullthebeltcoverupandout
fromaroundtheengineandchuteassembly.Setit asideandsave+
Auger Belt
IMPORTANT:Gascouldleakfromthecarburetoratthispoint,thegas
capshouldhavebeencoveredwithplasticaspreviouslyinstructed.
1+Tipthesnowthrowerupandforwardsothatitrestsontheauger
housing Removethebeltkeeperascalledoutin FigureI1+Return
thesnowthrowertoitsuprightpositiontocompletethefollowing
steps+
2. Slipthefrontaugerbeltoffoftheenginepulieypushingitforward
androllinginoffofthepulley,SeeFigure10
3. Squeezetheaugercontrolhandletoreleasetheaugerbrake,
whichisthetabthatholdsthebeltontotheaugerpulleyRemove
thebeit
4. Replacewithnewbeltafterreplacingthedrivebelt.
Drive Belt
NOTE:Replacethedrivebeltbeforereassemblingthenewaugerbelt
I Tipthesnowthrowerupandforwardsothatitrestsontheauger
housing.
IMPORTANT:Remember,gascouldleakfromthecarburetoratthis
point,thegascapshouldhavebeencoveredwithplasticaspreviously
instructed+
2 Removethespringthatconnectsthetransmissiontoa boltonthe
engineframe SeeFigure11.
NOTE:itmaybeeasiertofirstremovetheflangelocknut,thenuse
needle+nosedplierstofirmlygripspringandremovefromboll
3 Pivotthetransmissionforwardtoreleasepressureonthedrivebelt.
Removebeltfromtransmissionpu!tey.
4+Removethedrivebeltfromaroundtheenginepulley,andaway
fromtheunit
5. Placethenewdrivebeltintothegrooveontheenginepulley,See
Figure10.
6+Tiltthetransmissionforwardandpositionthedrivebeltontothe
transmissionpulley
7 Reconnectthespringtotheboltontheengineframeandsecure
thetransmissionReinstalltheflangelocknut..
8. Installnewaugerbeltr
9. Reassemblethebeltcoveronthesnowthrower
10Reassemblethebeltkeepertothehousing.
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Adjusting The Auger Cable
Periodicadjustmenttotheaugercontrolcablemayberequireddue
tonormalstretchandwearonthebeR1Adjustmentisneededifthe
augersseemtohesitatewhileturning,buttheenginemaintainsspeed,
orcontinueturningwiththeaugercontroldisengaged..
1. Loosentherearhexboltonthecableadjustmenlbracket.See
Figure12.
2 SIidethecableadjustmentbracketbackwardstakingouttheslack
intheaugercable
3 Retightentherearhexbolt
4. Startengineandverifyaugercontrolengagesanddisengages
properly.
NOTE:Ifaugercontinuesto rotatewiththecontroldisengaged,shut
offtheengineandreadjustthecablebracketforwardThenrecheck
theaugeroperation
Checking Oil Level
Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoil]evetbyfollowingsteps
below..
1. Withengineonlevelground,oilmustbetoFULLmarkondipstick
SeeFigure13
2. Stopengineandwaitseveralminutesbeforecheckingoillevel
Removeoilfillcapanddipstick
3. Wipedipstickclean,insertitintooilfillholeandtightensnugly
4 Removedipstickandcheck IfoilisnotuptotheFULLmarkon
dipstick,addoil
Changing Oil
Changeengineoilafterfirsttwohoursofoperationandevery25hours
thereafter.Inordertochangeoil,youwillhavetofirstdraintheused
engineo1Ifromtheengineandthenrefillwithfreshoil
1 DrainoilwhileengineiswarmRemoveoiidrainpluglocatedatthebot-
tomoftherecoilstarteroftheengine.Catchoilinasuitablecontainer
2 Whenengineisdrainedofelioil,replacedrainplugsecurety
3 RemovethedipstickfromtheoilIibLForiocationoftheoilfill,see
Figure6.Pourfreshoilslowlythroughtheplug Replacedipstick
4. CheckandmakesurethatthelevelofoilisuptotheFULLmarkon
thedipstick.
NOTE:Althoughmulti-viscosityoils(5W30,10W30,etc.)improve
startingincoldweather,theycouldalsoresultinhigheroilconsump-
tionwhenusedabove32' ECheckyoursnowthrower'sengineoil
levelmorefrequentlytoavoidpossibleenginedamagefromrunning
lowonoil. SeetheViscosityChartin FigureI4
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Auger Cabie_
Adjustment
Bracket
HousingScrew _\
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Figure12
TopAuger _=
HousingScrew
FULL
ADD
MaintainOil Level
_ BetweenFULLandADD
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1 _030(76ram)Gap
2 Electrodes
3 Porcelain
Figure15
Check Spark Plug
Cleansparkplugandresettheelectrodegapto0030"atleastonce
a seasonorevery100hoursofoperation;replaceevery200hoursof
operation
1 Cleanareaaroundthesparkpiugbase,
2. Removeandinspectthesparkplug.Checkgap,makesureitisset
at 030 SeeFiguret5,
3. Replacethesparkplugffelectrodesarepitted,burned,orthe
porcelainiscracked
NOTE:Donotsandblastsparkplug Sparkplugshouldbecleanedby
scrapingorwirebrushingandwashingwitha commercialsolvent.
Followthe maintenanceschedulegivenbelow°Someadjustmentswillhavetobemadeperiodicallyto maintainyoiJrunit
properly_PeriodicallycheckallfastenersandmakesurethesearetighL Keeptrackofyourscheduledservicebyfillingin
theServiceDatesfieldbelow.
performinganyadjustmentsorrepairs_
TASKS
LubricatePivot Points
Maintenance Schedule
Lubricatedrive
mechanism,hex
gearshaft
Greasewheelshaft
Cleanequipment
Cleanskidshoe r_
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CheckV-belts |
Checkengineoil
Emptyfuelsystem
SERVICE DATES
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Ifthesnowthrowerwil!notbeusedfor30daysor longer,or ifitistheendofthesnowseasonwhenthelastpossibilityofsnowisgone,the
equipmentneedstobestoredproperlyFollowstorageinstructionsbelowtoensuretopperformancefromthesnowthrowerformanymoreyears.
PREPARING ENGINE
Short-Term Storage
Itisimportanttopreventgumdepositsfromforminginessentialfuei
systempartsoftheenginesuchasthecarburetor,fuelfilter,fuelhose,
ortankdudngshort-termstorage(I5-30days) Topreventthis,treat
thefuelsystemusingafuelstabilize_.
Fuelstabilizer(suchasSTA-BtLTM orULTRA-FRESHTM) isanaccept-
ablealternativeinminimizingtheformationoffuelgumdepositsduring
storage.Addstabilizertogasolineinfueltankorstoragecontainer
AlwaysIoltowmixratiofoundonstabilizercontainer.Runengineat
least10minutesafteraddingstabilizertoallowittoreachthecarbure-
tor.
[light asona _eor gasappliance, j
PREPARING SNOW THROWER
Whenstoringthesnowthrowerin anunventilatedormetalstor-
ageshed,careshouldbetakentorustprooftheequipment.Using
alightoilorsilicone,coattheequipment,especiallyanychains,
springs,bearingsandcables.
Removeairdirtfromexteriorofengineandequipment.
Followlubricationrecommendations
Storeequipment[na clean,dryarea
Alcoholblendedfueis(calledgasoholorusingethanolormethanol)
canattractmoisturewhichleadstoseparationandformationofacids
duringstorage..Acidicgascandamagethefuelsystemofanengine
whileinstorage°
Long-Term Storage
Toavoidengineproblems,thefuelsystemshouldbeemptiedbefore
storagefor30daysorlonger.
Fuelleftin engineduringwarmweatherdeterioratesandwillcause
Iseriousstartingproblems, j
1_Runtheengineuntilthefueltankisemptyanditstopsduetolack
offuel.Donotattempttopourfuelfromtheengine
I__Im'!_,V_TI,! _ _i i_[ ' --
INeveruseengineor cteaningproducts or !
carburetor inthefueltank
damagemayoccur j
2. Removethesparkplugandpourone(1)ounceofengineoil
throughthesparkplugholeintothecylinder:Coversparkplughole
witha ragandcranktheengineseveraltimestodistributetheoil
Replacesparkplug.,
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Beforeperforminganytypeofmaintenance/service,disengageall
controlsandstoptheengine,Waituntilallmovingpartshavecometo I
acompletestopDisconnectsparkplugwireandgrounditagainstthe I
enginetopreventunintendedstartingAlwayswearsafetygfassesdudngI
1operationorwhileperforminganyadjustmentsorrepairs_ ,,I
This sectionaddressesminorserviceissues.TolocatethenearestSearsServiceCenteror toscheduleservice,simplycontactSears
at1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
1 ChokecontrolnotinONposition
2 Sparkplugwiredisconnected
3, Faultysparkplug
4, Fueltankemptyorstalefuel
5 Enginenotprimed
6. Safetykeynotinserted.
1., EnginerunningonCHOKE
2. Stalefuel
3. Waterordirtinfuelsystem
4. Carburetoroutofadjus!me,n!.................................
I Carburetornotadjustedproperly
1 Loosepartsordamagedauger
Sparkplugwireloose
2 Gascapventholeplugged.
Enginefailstostart
Enginerunserratically
Engineoverheats
Excessivevibration
Lessofpower
1
Unitfallstopropelitself
Unitfailstodischargesnow
1 Drivecableinneedofadjustment
2 Drivebelttooseordamaged
1 Chuteassemblyclogged
2 Foreignobjectlodgedinauger
3 Augercableinneedofadjustmant.
4, Augerbeltlooseordamaged
5, Shearpin(s)sheared.
1 MovechokecontroltoONposition
2 Connectwiretosparkpiug
3 Clean,adjustgap,orreplace
4 Filltankwithclean,freshgasofine.,
5. PrimeengineasinstructedintheOperationSection
6, Insertkeyfullyintotheswitch,
1, Movechokecontro]toOFFposition
2,, Filltankwithclean,freshgasoline
3_ DrainfueftankRefitlwithfreshfuel
4., ContactyourSearsParts&RepairCenter.,
I, Con!actyou!,,S,ea,!,s,,,,Parts&RepairCenter,
1, Stopengineimmediatelyanddisconnectsparkplug
wire.Tightenallboltsandnuts ifvibrationcontinues,
haveunitservicedbyaSearsParts&RepairCenter,,
1 Connectandtightensparkplugwire.
2 Removeiceandsnowfromgascap,,Becertainvent
holeisclear
t AdjustdrivecontrolcableRefertoServiceand
Maintenancesection_
2 Replacedrivebelt.RefertoServiceandMainte-
nancesection
1. Stopengineimmediatelyanddisconnectsparkplug
wire,Cleanchuteassemblyandinsideofauger
housingwithclean-outtoolora stick,
2 Stopengineimmediatelyanddisconnectsparkplug
wire.Removeobjectfromaugerwithclean-outtool
or astick..
3. Adjustaugercontrolcable.RefertoAssembly
section.
4. Replaceaugerbelt,,Referto ServiceandMainte-
nancesection,.
5. Replacewithnewshearpin(s).
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REF PART ...._ : DESCRIPTION Qty,
NO. NUMBER
1 684-04037 Chute Assembly 1
2 710-04071 Carriage Bolt 511648 x 1.0" 1
3 710-0451 Carriage Bolt 5/t6-18 11
4 710-0260A Carriage Bait 5II648 x .62 4
5 720-0284 Wing Knob 5t16-18 1
6 731-04388A Chute Handle 1
7 731-04426A Upper Chute 1
8 736-0267 Rat Washer .385 x ,87 x ,06 1
REF PART DESCRIPTION Qty.
NO. NUMBER ........... : : : : _ _ I
25 731-042!8B Impeller 1
, ,. ,, ,,,, ,,,...................
26 732_0611 Extension Spdng I
27 736-0174 WaveWasher t
28 738-0281 Shoulder Screw 318-16 1
29 741-0245 Hex Fiange Bearing 2
30 741-0309 Ball Bearing 1
3t 750-04191 Spacer 1
32 741-0919 Rat ld}er 1
9 731-04127 Lower Chute 1
10 73!:043 3..............ChuteRing 1
11 731-2636A Chute Adapter 5" Dia. 1
12 732-041tt Chute Adjustment Spring 1
13 712-04064 Range Lock Nut 114-20 5
33 784-0434 Auger Idler Bracket
34 790-00075 Bearing Housing
35 618-04292A Auger Gearbox Assembty
36 684-04!13A ':Auger Assembly- LH
37 684-04114A ; Auger Assembly- RH
1
1
t
2
2
14 731-2643 Clean-out Tool 1
15 731-2635 Clean-out Tool Mount 1
16 725-0t57 Cable Tie 1
17 710-0134 Carriage Screw 1/4-20 x 0,62" 5
18 710-0520 Hex Bolt 318-16x 1.50" 1
38 684-04166A Auger Housing. 22" t
39 714-04040 Bow Tie Cotter Pin72 4
40 731-04870 Spacer, 1.25x.75 x 1.00 4
41 736-0351 _,Rat Washer 2
42 738-04124A Shear Pin,.25 x 1,50 4
19 7t0-04484 AB Screw 511648 x .750
20 7t2-04063 Range Lock Nut, 5/16-18
21 712-04065 Range Lock Nut, 3/8-t6
22 750-04852 ,Shou!der,Spacer.......................
23 715-04020 ...... Sp!,[,a,l,,p!n.......
24 726-04012 Push On Nut
4 43 741-0493A Range Bushing 8
10 44 790-00067A Hex Bearing Housing 2
2 45 790-00117 Shave Plate 2.25 x21.66 LG 1
1 46 784-5580 Skid Shoe 2
2 ...... t71°°48°estud 1
2 I
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