MTD 247.88255 Owner's manual

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CRAFTSMAN°
5.5 Horse Power
24-iNCH 4-CYCLE 3-SPEED SNOW THROWER
Model No. 247.88255.1
CAUTION: Before using
this product, read this
manual and follow all
safety rules and operating
instructions.
SAFETY
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
MAINTENANCE
PARTS LIST
ESPANOL R 27
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
Visit our website: www, sears,corn/craftsrnan FORMNO.769-01910B
5/30/2006
Warranty Statement ................................................. Page 2 Maintenance and Service ................................. Pages 12-15
Safety Labels ........................................................... Page 3 Off Season Storage & Troubleshooting ............. Page 16-17
Rules of Safe Operation ..................................... Pages 4-5 Parts List .......................................................... Pages 18-25
Set Up & Adjustment .......................................... Pages 6-7 Espa_ol ................................................................... Page 27
Know Your Snow Thrower .................................. Pages 8-9 Service Numbers ............................................... Back Cover
Operation ........................................................ Pages 10-11
Two-YearWarrantyon Craftsman SnowThrower
Fortwoyearsfromthedateofpurchase,whenthis CraftsmanSnowThroweris maintained,lubricatedandtunedupaccordingto theinstructions
intheowner'smanual,Searswillrepair,freeofcharge,anydefectin materialandworkmanship.IfthisCraftsmansnowthrowerisusedfor
commercialor rentalpurposes,thiswarrantyappliesforonly30daysfromthedateof purchase.
Thiswarrantydoesnotcover:
Expendableitemswhichbecomewornduringnormaluse,suchasskidshoes,shaveplateandsparkplugs.
Repairsnecessarybecauseof operatorabuseor negligence,includingbentcrankshaftsandthefailureto maintaintheequipmentaccording
totheinstructionscontainedintheowner'smanual.
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SEARSPARTS& REPAIRCENTERINTHEUNITEDSTATES.
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Horse Power:
Engine Oil:
Fuel:
Spark Plug:
Engine:
5.5
SAE 5W-30
Unleaded Gasoline
Champion@ RJ19LM
Tecumseh LH195SP
Model Number .............................................................
Serial Number ..............................................................
Date of Purchase ..........................................................
Record the model number, serial number
and date of purchase above
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
WARNING
Thissymbolpointsoutimportantsafetyinstruc-
tionswhich,if notfollowed,couldendangerthe
personalsafetyand/or propertyd yourselfand
others.Readand followallinstructionsinthis
manualbeforeattemptingto operatethismachine.
Failureto complywiththese instructionsmay
resultin personalinjury.Whenyouseethissymbol
HEED iTS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe useof this powermachineto persons
who read,understandand follow thewarnings
and instructions in this manualand on the ma-
chine.
AVOIDSERIOUSINJURYFROMTIRE/RIM EXPLOSION.
TO PREVENTOVER-INFLATION:
* USEAMANUAL PUMP ORPORTABLEELECTRIC
TIRE INFLATOR.
* NEVERUSEAN AiR COMPRESSOR.
,,"iNFLATETiRE702OPSi, j
ChuteClean-outTool
A chute clean-out tool isfastenedtothetopoftheaugerhousingwitha mounting
clip.Thetoolisdesignedtoclearachuteassemblyof iceandsnow.
Thisitemisfastenedwitha cabletieatthefactory.Cutthecabletiebeforeoperating
thesnowthrower.
WARNING: Never use your hands to clear a clogged
chute assembly. Shut off engine and remain behind
handles until all moving parts have stopped before
using the clean-out tool to clear the chute assembly.
WARNING: EngineExhaust,some of its constituents,and certain vehicle componentscontainor emit
chemicalsknown to Stateof Californiato cause cancerand birth defectsorother reproductiveharm.
DANGER: This machine was builtto be operatedaccordingto the rulesfor safe operation in this manual.As with anytype
of powerequipment,carelessnessorerroron the part of theoperatorcan result inseriousinjury.Thismachine is capable
of amputatinghandsand feet and throwing objects. Failureto observe the following safety instructionscould resultin
seriousinjuryor death.
WARNING: Thissymbolpointsoutimportantsafetyinstructionswhich,if notfollowed,couldendangerthe
personalsafetyand/orpropertyofyourselfand others.Readandfollowallinstructionsin thismanualbefore
attemptingto operatethismachine.Failureto complywiththese instructionsmay resultin personalinjury.
Whenyouseethis symbol.HEED ITSWARNING!
Your Responsibility: Restrictthe useof this power machineto personswho read,understandand followthe warnings
and instructionsin this manualand on the machine.
Preparation
1. Thoroughlyinspectthe areawherethe equipmentisto beused.Remove
all doormats,newspapers,sleds,boards,wiresand otherforeignobjects,
whichcould betrippedoveror thrownbytheauger/impeller.
2. Alwayswearsafetyglassesor eyeshieldsduringoperationandwhile
performingan adjustmentor repairto protectyoureyes.Thrownobjects
whichricochetcancauseseriousinjurytotheeyes.
3. Donotoperatewithoutwearingadequatewinteroutergarments.Donot
wearjewelry,longscarvesor otherlooseclothing,whichcouldbecome
entangledinmovingparts.Wearfootwearwhichwill improvefootingon
slipperysurfaces.
4. Useagroundedthree-wireextensioncordand receptaclefor all unitswith
electricstartengines.
5. Adjustcollectorhousingheighttocleargravelorcrushedrocksurfaces.
6. Disengageall controlleversbeforestartingthe engine.
7. Neverattempttomakeanyadjustmentswhileengineis running,except
wherespecificallyrecommendedinthe operator'smanual.
8. Letengineandmachineadjusttooutdoortemperaturebeforestartingto
clearsnow.
9. Toavoidpersonalinjuryor propertydamageuseextremecarein handling
gasoline.Gasolineis extremelyflammableandthe vaporsareexplosive.
Seriouspersonalinjurycanoccurwhen gasolineisspilledonyourself
or yourclothes,whichcanignite.Washyourskin andchangeclothes
immediately.
a. Useonlyan approvedgasolinecontainer.
b. Extinguishall cigarettes,cigars,pipesand othersourcesofignition.
c. Neverfuel machineindoors.
d. Neverremovegascapor addfuelwhilethe engineishot or running.
e. Allowenginetocoolatleasttwominutesbeforerefueling.
f. Neveroverfillfuel tank.Filltankto nomorethan_/zinchbelowbottom
offiller neckto providespacefor fuelexpansion.
g. Replacegasolinecapandtightensecurely.
h. Ifgasolineisspilled,wipeit offthe engineandequipment.Move
machinetoanotherarea. Wait5 minutesbeforestartingthe engine.
i. Neverstorethe machineorfuelcontainerinsidewherethere isan open
flame,sparkor pilotlight(e.g.furnace,waterheater,space heater,
clothesdryeretc.).
j. Allowmachineto coolatleast5 minutesbeforestoring.
Training
1. Read,understand,andfollowallinstructionsontile machineandinthe
manual(s)beforeattemptingto assembleandoperate.Keepthismanualin
asafeplaceforfutureandregularreferenceandfor orderingreplacement
parts.
2. Befamiliarwith allcontrolsandtheirproperoperation.Knowhowtostop
themachineand disengagethemquickly.
3. Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsoldto operatethis machine.Children
14yearsoldandovershouldreadandunderstandthe operationinstruc-
tionsand safetyrulesinthismanualandshouldbetrainedandsupervised
bya parent.
4. Neverallowadultsto operatethismachinewithoutproperinstruction.
5. Thrownobjectscancauseseriouspersonalinjury.Planyoursnow-throwing
patterntoavoiddischargeofmaterialtowardroads,bystandersandthelike.
6. Keepbystanders,helpers,petsandchildrenatleast75feetfromthe
machinewhileit isin operation.Stopmachineif anyoneentersthe area.
7. Exercisecautionto avoidslippingor falling,especiallywhenoperatingin
reverse.
4
Operation
1. Donotputhandsorfeetnearrotatingparts,intileauger/impellerhousing
orchuteassembly.Contactwith therotatingpartscan amputatehands
andfeet.
2. Theauger/impellercontrolleverisasafetydevice.Neverbypassits
operation.Doingsomakesthemachineunsafeand maycausepersonal
injury.
3. Thecontrolleversmust operateeasilyinbothdirectionsandautomatically
returntothe disengagedpositionwhenreleased.
4. Neveroperatewitha missingor damagedchuteassembly.Keepall safety
devicesin placeandworking.
5. Neverrunan engineindoorsor in apoorlyventilatedarea. Engineexhaust
containscarbonmonoxide,anodorlessanddeadlygas.
6. Donotoperatemachinewhileunderthe influenceofalcoholor drugs.
7. Mufflerandenginebecomehotandcancauseaburn. Donottouch.
8. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingon orcrossinggravelsurfaces.
Stayalertforhiddenhazardsortraffic.
9. Exercisecautionwhenchangingdirectionandwhile operatingon slopes.
10.Planyoursnow-throwingpatterntoavoiddischargetowardswindows,
walls,carsetc.Thus, avoidingpossiblepropertydamageor personal
injurycausedbya ricochet.
11.Neverdirectdischargeatchildren,bystandersandpetsor allowanyonein
frontofthe machine.
12.Donotoverloadmachinecapacitybyattemptingto clearsnowattoofast
ofa rate.
13.Neveroperatethismachinewithoutgoodvisibilityor light.Alwaysbesure
ofyourfootingandkeepafirm holdonthe handles.Walk,neverrun.
14.Disengagepowertothe auger/impellerwhentransportingor notinuse.
15.Neveroperatemachineat hightransportspeedson slipperysurfaces.
Lookdownandbehindand usecarewhenbackingup.
16.Ifthe machineshouldstarttovibrateabnormally,stopthe engine,
disconnectthesparkplugwireandgroundit againsttheengine.Inspect
thoroughlyfor damage.Repairanydamagebeforestartingandoperating.
17.Disengageallcontrolleversandstop enginebeforeyou leavethe operat-
ingposition(behindthe handles).Waituntiltheauger/impellercomes
toacompletestopbeforeuncloggingthechuteassembly,makingany
adjustments,or inspections.
18.Neverputyourhandinthe dischargeor collectoropenings.Alwaysuse
theclean-outtool providedto unclogthedischargeopening.Do notunclog
chuteassemblywhileengineis running.Shutoff engineandremain
behindhandlesuntilallmovingpartshavestoppedbeforeunclogging.
19.Useonlyattachmentsandaccessoriesapprovedbythe manufacturer(e.g.
wheelweights,tirechains,cabsetc.).
20.Ifsituationsoccurwhicharenotcoveredin thismanual,usecareand
goodjudgment.ContactyourSearsServiceCenterforassistance.
Maintenance & Storage
1. Nevertamperwith safetydevices.Checktheirproperoperationregularly.
Referto the maintenanceand adjustmentsectionsofthis manual.
2. Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspectingmachinedisengageallcontrol
leversand stoptheengine.Waituntiltheauger/impellercometo a
completestop.Disconnectthe sparkplugwireandgroundagainstthe
enginetopreventunintendedstarting.
3. Checkboltsandscrewsfor propertightnessatfrequentintervalstokeep
the machinein safeworkingcondition.Also,visuallyinspectmachinefor
anydamage.
4. Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingor over-speedtheengine.The
governorcontrolsthe maximumsafeoperatingspeedofthe engine.
5. Snowthrowershaveplatesandskid shoesaresubjecttowear and
damage.Foryoursafetyprotection,frequentlycheckallcomponentsand
replacewithoriginalequipmentmanufacturer's(OEM)partsonly."Useof
partswhich donotmeetthe originalequipmentspecificationsmayleadto
improperperformanceandcompromisesafety!"
6. Checkcontrolsperiodicallytoverifythey engageanddisengageproperly
andadjust,if necessary.Refertothe adjustmentsectionin thisoperator's
manualforinstructions.
7. Maintainorreplacesafetyand instructionlabels,as necessary.
8. Observeproperdisposallawsand regulationsforgas, oil,etc.to protect
the environment.
9. Priortostoring,runmachineafewminutestoclearsnowfrommachine
andpreventfreezeup ofauger/impeller.
10.Neverstorethemachineorfuelcontainerinsidewherethereisanopen
flame,sparkor pilotlightsuchasa waterheater,furnace,clothesdryer
etc.
11.Alwaysrefertothe operator'smanualfor properinstructionsonoff-season
storage.
Do not modify engine
Toavoidseriousinjuryor death,do notmodifyengineinanyway.Tampering
withthegovernorsettingcanleadto arunawayengineandcauseitto operate
at unsafespeeds.Nevertamperwithfactorysettingofenginegovernor.
Notice regarding Emissions
Engineswhicharecertifiedtocomplywith CaliforniaandfederalEPAemission
regulationsforSORE(SmallOffRoadEquipment)arecertifiedtooperateon
regularunleadedgasoline,and mayincludethefollowingemissioncontrolsys-
tems:EngineModification(EM)andThreeWayCatalyst(TWO)if soequipped.
Engine identification Decal
Thisdecalindicatestheengine'smodelnumber,specificationandthe dateof
manufacture.Pleaselookatthe decalontheengineofyourequipmentand
recordtheseinformationforfuturereference.
Theengineidentificationdecalalsoincludesenginelifespecificationsfor the
emissions-relatedusefullifeperiodofthe engine.This periodrelatestothe
emissioncompliancelifeascertifiedbyEPAand/orCARB.Tofindthe lifeperiod
specificationofthe engine,pleasereadthe enginedecaland locatethe letter
(enclosedbyquotationmarks)betweenthewordsModerateandLifePeriod.
Matchone ofthefollowingletterswiththeletterprintedonyourdecal.For
example,HMSK80 modelsaredesignatedas:
"C"-- 250hours
"B"-- 500hours
"A"-- 1000hours
IMPORTANT:This unitisshippedwiththeenginefullofoil.After
assembly,seepage10forfuelandoildetails.
Removing From Carton
1. Cutthecornersofthecartonandlaythesidesflaton theground.
Removeall packinginserts.
2. Theupperhandleispackagedunattachedtothesnowthrower,
thoughconnectedbycables.Movethesnowthrowerandupper
handleoutofthecarton.
3. Makecertainthecartonhasbeencompletelyemptiedbefore
discardingit.
Before Assembly
,_ WARNING:Disconnectthe spark plugwireand Ground
itagainstthe engineto preventunintendedstarting.
NOTE:Referencetoright,left,frontor rearof theunitisfromthe
operatingpositionunlessotherwisestated.
R_emoveprotectivewrapp"_g
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Figure 1
Setting Up The Handle
1. If applicable,removecabletiesecuringupperhandletolower
handleforshippingpurposes.Removeall protectiveplasticwrap-
pingfromhandlesasshownin Figure1.
NOTE: BecarefulNOTto removethethreelooselyfittedcableties
thatwillbeutilizedlatertosecurecables.
2. Loosenandremovethestarknob,handletab,andcarriagescrew
oneachsideofthelowerhandle.SeeFigure2.
3. Slideoneofthelooselyfittedcabletiesfromtherightsideofthe
lowerhandleuptothecrossmemberofthelowerhandle.Leave
thesecondcabletiein placeontherightsideofthelowerhandle.
IMPORTANT:It willbenecessaryto lifttheupperhandlewhilesliding
upthis cabletietopreventdamagetothecable.
4. Liftthe upperhandleupand positionit overthelowerhandle,
aligningtheholeswherethestarknobswereremoved(1).
CAUTION:Be careful not to bend or kink thecables,
5. Inserta carriagescrewfromtheoutsidethrougha handletab,the
upperand lowerhandles,andintothestar knob(2). Repeatonthe
otherside.
6. Tightenthestarknobsoneachsideofthehandle.RefertoFigure3.
NOTE:Theaugercableandspeedcontrolcableroutedowntheleft
lowerhandlefromthespeedcontrolbox.Thedrivecableisrouted
acrossthetopofthelowerhandleanddowntherightsideofthelower
handle.SeeFigure4.
7. Threecabletieshavebeenusedtolooselytiethecontrolcables
tothelowerhandle,includingthecabletieyourelocatedinstep3.
Positioncabletiesnow,asin Figure4,and tightentosecurecables
tothelowerhandle.Trimoff excessmaterialofcableties.
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcanbeadjusted.Refer
toFigure6onpage8 forlocationofshaveplateandskidshoes.Forclose
snowremoval,placeskidshoesin lowposition.Whenareatobeclearedis
uneven,placeskidshoesinthemiddleor highposition.SeeFigure5.
Figure 2
Figure 3
6
Drive Cable
/
Speed Control Box
AugerCable
SpeedControl Cable
Figure 4
f
/
/
J
J
Position
MiddlePosition
Figure 5
NOTE:Operationofthissnowthrowerongravelisnotrecommendedas
loosegravelcanbeeasilypickedupandthrownbytheaugercausing
personalinjuryordamagetothesnowthrower.Ifyouhavetooperateit
on gravel,keepskidshoeinhighestpositionformaximumclearance.
1. Adjustskidshoesbylooseningtwonutsandcarriageboltsoneach
skidshoe,andmovingskidshoetothedesiredposition.SeeFigure5.
2. Makecertaintheentirebottomsurfaceofskidshoeisagainstthe
groundtoavoidunevenwearon theskid shoes.
3. Tightennutsandboltssecurely.
Clean-Out Tool
Thistoolhasbeenfastenedwitha cabletietotherearoftheaugerhousing
forshippingpurposes.Cutandremovecabletieasinstructedonpage3.
Final Adjustments
IMPORTANT:Checktheadjustmentsasinstructedand makeany
finaladjustmentsnecessarybeforeoperatingtheunit.Checkall nuts
and boltsfortightness.Failuretofollowtheseinstructionsmaycause
damagetounit.
Tire Pressure
Theproperinflationpressureis20 psi.Checkthetirepressureperiodi-
callyandmaintainequalpressureinbothtiresatalltimes.Excessive
pressure(wellabove20psi)maycausethewheel(tire/rim)assembly
to burstwithsufficientforcetocauseseriousinjury.Donotover-inflate
thetire.Usea manualpumporportableelectrictireinflatortoprevent
over-inflation.NEVERUSEANAIRCOMPRESSOR.
,_ WARNING:Over-inflatingthetire with excessivepres-
sure(well above20 psi)may causethe tire/rim to burst
with sufficient forceto cause serious pressure.
Auger Control Test
IMPORTANT:Performthefollowingtestbeforeoperatingthesnow
throwerforthefirsttimeandatthestartofeachwinterseason.
Checktheadjustmentoftheaugercontrolasfollows:
1. Whenaugercontrolisreleasedandinthedisengaged"up"posi-
,_ tion,cableshouldhavevery littleslack,butshouldNOT
betight.
WARNING:Donot over-tighten the cable.Over-tight-
eningmay preventthe auger from disengaging andcompromise
the safety of the snow thrower.
2. Ina well-ventilatedarea,startthesnowthrowerengineas in-
structedon page10undertheheadingStartingEngine.Makesure
thethrottleisset intheFASTposition.
3. Whilestandinginoperator'sposition(behindunit)engageauger.
4. Allowaugertoremainengagedforapproximatelyten(10)seconds
beforereleasingtheaugercontrol.Repeatthisseveraltimes.
5. Withtheenginerunningin theFASTpositionandtheaugercontrol
inthedisengaged"up"position,walktothefrontofthemachine.
6. Confirmthattheaugerhascompletelystoppedrotatingandshows
NOsignsofmotion.
IMPORTANT:IftheaugershowsANYsignsofrotating,immediatelyreturn
totheoperator'spositionandshutofftheengine.Waitforallmovingparts
tostopbeforereadjustingtheaugercontrolcableasshownonpage13.
7
Starter Rope
Gasoline Cap -_
Upper Chute
Drive
Control
Chute Assembly_
Clean-out Tool
Chute Handle
Chute Knob
/
Shave Plate
Anger "_ Skid Shoe
'-.... ,J
Figure 6
_ ARNING:Be familiar with all the controls on the snow thrower and their properoperation. Know howto stop the machine
and disengagethem quickly.
NOTE:CompareFigures6 &7 withyourequipmentandfollowdescrip-
tionofcontrols,givenbelow,tobecomefamiliarwiththeiroperation.
Drive Control
Locatedon theundersideof theupperhandle,thedrivecontrolis used
toengage/disengagewheels.Squeezethedrivecontrolagainstthe
upperhandletoengagethewheels;releasetodisengage.
Auger Control
Theaugercontrolisadjacenttotheupperhandle.Squeezetheauger
controlagainsttheupperhandletoengagetheaugers;releaseto
disengagetheaugers.
_ ARNING:Nevermakeadjustments to the chute
assembly unless bothauger and drive controls are
disengaged and the operator isstanding besidethe
unit.
iMPORTANT:RefertoAugerControlTeston page7 priorto operating
yoursnowthrower.Readandfollowall instructionscarefullyand
performalladjustmentstoverifyyoursnowthrowerisoperatingsafely
andproperly.
Chute Handle
Thedirectionofsnowthrowingcorrespondstothedirectionofthe
chuteopening.Usethechutehandletoturnthechuteassemblyin the
directionyouwishtothrowthesnow.
Chute Knob
Thedistancesnowisthrowncanbeadjustedbyeitherraisingor
loweringtheupperchute.Loosenthechuteknobonthesideofthe
upperchutetoadjust.Pivottheupperchutetodesiredposition,and
retightenthechuteknob.
Speed Selection Lever
Yoursnowthrowerisequippedwitha 3-speedpowerpropelleddrive
system.Thespeediscontrolledbythis speedselectionlever,located
on theleftsideoftheupperhandle.Threespeedsareprovided.
Withtheleverallthewaydown,towardstheengine,speed1isyour
slowestspeed.
iMPORTANT:Toshiftgears,theunitmustbe runningand thedrive
controlmustbereleased.
Shave Plate
Theshaveplatemaintainscontactwithpavementasthesnow
throwerispropelled,allowingsnowclosetopavement'ssurfacetobe
discharged.
Skid Shoe
Thespacebetweentheshaveplateandthegroundcanbe adjusted.
Forclosesnowremoval,placeskidshoesin thelowposition.Use
middleor highpositionwhenareatobe clearedisunevenor on gravel
surfaces.
8
"_ Clean Out Tool
OilFill
f"fMuffler Spark (ydlowCap GasolineCap
x
onengineblock) \
X
Carburetor
Cow
Ignition
Key Starter
Handle
Choke
Throttle / Recoil
Control Primer Starter
OilDrain
,._ j
Figure7
Thecleanouttoolisprovidedtounclogthedischargeopening.Donot
unclogdischargechutewhileengineisrunning.
_ ARNING:Before unclogging, shut off engineand
remainbehind handles until all moving partshave
stopped completely. Never putyour hand inthe
discharge or collector openings. Always usethe
clean-out tool provided.
Choke Control
Activatingchokecontrolclosesthechokeplateoncarburetorandaids
instartingengine.Forinformationonchokeusage,seepage10ofthis
manual.
Recoil Starter & Starter Handle
Thismotorisfittedwitha recoilactionpullstartanda mittengrip
handleforeasyaccesswhilewearingglovesor mittens.
Ignition Key
Theignitionkeyis necessaryfortheenginetostart.Insertkeyand
snapinplace;do notturnittostart/stoptheunit. Removekeywhen
theunitisnotin use.
Primer
Depressingprimerforcesfueldirectlyintoengine's Iv_KI
carburetortoaid incold-weatherstarting.Refertothe
startinginstructionsintheOperationsectionofthis
manualforproperprimerusage.
Oil Fill
Removeoil captoaddoil. Refertopage14forcheckingandadding
oil instructions.
Gasoline Cap
Removegascaptoadd fuel.Unitrunsonregulargas.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludeafuelplug,whichisonlyusedduring
assemblyto keepdirtanddebrisoutof fueltank. Discardthefuelplug
beforefillingthefueltank.
Throttle Control
Thethrottlecontrolislocatedontheengine.It regulatesthe
speedoftheengineandalsostopstheengine.Theimageto
therightrepresentsthespeedsofthethrottlecontrol.
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Before Starting Engine
Engine Oil
Theengineisshippedwithoil init.Checktheoil levelbeforefirstuse.
Forsubsequentfill-ups,usethegradeofengineoil specifiedon page
14.Toaddoil:
1. Removethedipstickfromtheoilfill. Pourfreshoilslowlythrough
theplug.Replacedipstick.
2. Checkandmakesurethatthelevelofoil isupto theFULLmarkon
thedipstick.
Gasoline
,_ WARNING:Gasolineisflammable and cautionmust
be used when handlingor storingit. Donot fill fuel
tank while the snow thrower is running, whenit is
hot or whenit isinan enclosed area.
,_ WARNING:Keepyour snow thrower awayfrom any
open flame or an electricalspark and do notsmoke
during fueling.
1. Neverfillthefueltankcompletely.Fillthetanktonomorethan1/2
inchbelowbottomoffillerneckto providespaceforexpansionof
fuel.
NOTE:Thisunitmayincludea fuelplug,whichisonlyusedduring
assemblytokeepdirtanddebrisoutoffueltank. Discardthefuelplug
beforefillingthefueltank.
2. Alwaysuseclean,fresh,unleadedgradeautomotivegasoline.Fill
thefueltankoutdoorsandusea funnelor spouttopreventspilling.
Makesurethatthecontainerfromwhichyoupourthegasolineis
cleanandfreefromrustor otherforeignparticles.Makesureto
wipeoff anyspilledfuelbeforestartingtheengine.
3. Attheendofthejob,emptythefueltank ifthesnowthrowerisnot
goingto beusedfor30 daysor longer.Storegasolinein aclean
containerand keepthecapin placeon thecontainer.
CAUTION:Never useengineor carburetor cleanerproducts in
the fuel tank.
To Start Engine
,_ WARNING:Besure no oneother than the operator
isstanding nearthe snow thrower while starting or
operating. Do not operatethis snowthrower unless
the chute assembly hasbeen properly installedand
issecured.
NOTE:Forlocationofalltheenginecontrolsreferredtointhis section,
refertoFigure7.
For A Cold Start
1. Makesurethataugeranddrivecontrolsare released.Attachspark
plugwiretosparkplug.
2. Turnfuelvalveon,ifsoequipped.
3. MovethrottlecontroltoFASTposition.
4. Pushkeyintotheignitionslotsothatitsnapsintoplace.Donotturnkey.
5. RotatechokecontroltoFULLchokeposition.
6. Pushprimerbuttonwhilecoveringtheventhole.Removeyour
fingerfromtheprimerbetweenprimes.Donotprimeiftemperature
is above500F;primetwo timesbetween500Fand150F;and
primefourtimesbelow150R
7. Graspstarterhandleandpull ropeoutslowlyuntilenginereaches
startofcompressioncycle(ropewillpullslightlyharderatthis
point).Lettheroperewindslowly.
8. Pull ropewitha rapid,continuous,fullarmstroke.Keepinga firm
gripon thestarterhandle,lettheropereturnto thestarterslowly.
Repeatuntilenginestarts.
9. Astheenginewarmsup,rotatethechokeknobslowlyto OFF
position.If theenginefalters,returnto FULLchoke,thenslowly
moveto OFFchokeposition.
10.Allowtheenginetowarmupfora fewminutesbecausetheengine
willnotdevelopfullpoweruntilit reachesoperatingtemperature.
11.Operatetheengineat fullthrottle(FAST)whenthrowingsnow.
For A Warm Start:
1. If restartingan engineafteratemporaryshut-down,rotatechoke
toOFFinsteadofFULLanddo notprime.Pullstarterhandleas
instructedbefore.
Before Stopping
1. Runenginefora fewminutestohelpdryoff anymoistureonengine.
2. Toavoidpossiblefreeze-upofthestarter,followthesesteps:
Recoil Starter
a. Withtheenginerunning,pullthestarterropewitha rapid,
continuousfullarmstrokethreeorfourtimes.
To Stop The Snow Thrower
1. Tostopthewheels,releasethedrivecontrol.
2. Tostopthrowingsnow,releasetheaugercontrol.
3. Tostopengine,pushthrottlecontrollevertoOFFandpulloutthe
key.Donotturnkey.
,_ WARNING:The of muffler and the
temperature
sur-
rounding areasmayexceed150° F.Avoidthese areas
Clearing The Snow
CAUTION:Checktheareato beclearedforforeignobjects.Remove
foreignobjects,ifany.
1. Starttheenginefollowingstartinginstructions.
2. Allowtheenginetowarmupfora fewminutesastheenginewill
notdevelopfullpoweruntilit reachesoperatingtemperature.
3. Rotatethechuteassemblytothedesireddirection,awayfrom
bystandersand/orbuildings.
4. Makingcertainnobystandersorobstaclesareinfrontofthe unit,
squeezetheaugercontrolcompletelyagainsttheupperhandleto
fullyengagetheaugers.
5. Whiletheaugercontrolisengaged,squeezethedrivecontrol
completelyagainsttheupperhandletoengagethewheels.Donot
"feather"thedrivecontrol.
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6. Asthesnowthrowerstartsto move,maintaina firm holdon the
handle,andguidethesnowthroweralongthepathto becleared.
7. Releasetheaugeranddrivecontrolstostopthesnowthrowing
actionandforwardmotion.
NOTE:Yourunitisequippedwithaclutchinthetransmission.If the
wheelsstopturningwhiletryingtodischargelargevolumesofsnow,
immediatelydisengagethedrivecontrolandallowtherotatingaugers
todischargesnowfromthehousing.Reducetheclearingwidthand
continueoperation.
8. Oneachsucceedingpass,readjustthechuteassemblytothe
desiredpositionandslightlyoverlapthepreviouslyclearedpath.
Speed Selector Lever
Yourunitisequippedwitha 3-speedpowerpropelleddrivesystem.
Speedposition1,whentheleverisdepressedall thewaydowntoward
themotor,isSlow. Speedposition2 isa littlefasterand3 isthe
fastest. SeeFigure8.
Speed
Selector
Lever
Figure 8
Tooperatethisfunction,followtheseinstructions:
1. Shiftyoursnowthroweronlywhiletheengineisrunning.
2. Releasedrivecontrolhandlebeforeshifting.
Positioning Discharge Chute
Loosenthechuteknobandpivotupperchutetodesiredposition.Tighten
thechuteknobmakingsurethecarriageboltiscorrectlypositioned.
Rotatechutehandletodesiredoperatingposition. SeeFigure9.
,_ WARNING:Do not liftthe snowthrower atanytimebythe chutehandle.
Operating Tips
1. Formostefficientsnowremoval,removesnowimmediatelyafteritfalls.
2. Dischargesnowdownwindwheneverpossible.Slightlyoverlap
eachpreviouspath.
3. Settheskidshoes1/4"belowtheshaveplatefornormalusage.
Theskidshoesmaybeadjustedupwardforhard-packedsnow.
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NOTE:It isnotrecommendedthatyouoperatethissnowthroweron
gravelasloosegravelcanbeeasilypickedup andthrownbytheauger
causingpersonalinjuryand/ordamagetothesnowthrower.
4. Ifforsomereason,youhavetooperatethesnowthrowerongravel,
keeptheskidshoeinthehighestpositionformaximumclearance
betweenthegroundandtheshaveplate.
5. Cleanthesnowthrowerthoroughlyaftereachuse.
Cleaning The Chute Assembly
Theclean-outtoolisconvenientlyfastenedtotheaugerhousingwitha
mountingclip.
Whensnowandicecollectinthechuteassemblyduringoperation,
usethistooltosafelycleanthechuteandchuteopening.Followthe
stepsbelowtooperateit.
_ WARNING:Stopenginebymoving throttle leverto
stoppositionand wait for all moving partsto stop
before usingthe clean-outtool.
1. Releasebothaugeranddrivecontrols.
2. Stoptheenginebymovingthrottlelevertostopposition.
3. Removetheclean-outtoolfromtheclipwhichsecuresitto therear
oftheaugerhousing.
4. Usetheshovel-shapedendoftheclean-outtooltodislodgeand
scoopanysnowandicewhichhasformedin andnearthechute
assembly.
_ ARNING:Neveruseyour handsto cleansnowand
icefrom the chuteassembly or auger housing.
5. Re-fastentheclean-outtool,withthehandleontherightsideofthe
housing,tothemountingclipontheaugerhousing.Youcanstart
operatingyoursnowthrowernow. SeeFigure9.
f --,,,
Knob
_er
Housing
Figure9
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General Recommendations
1. Alwaysobservesafetyruleswhenperforminganymaintenance.
2. Thewarrantyon thissnowthrowerdoesnotcoveritemsthat have
beensubjectedtooperatorabuseor negligence.Toreceivefull
valuefromthewarranty,operatormustmaintainthesnowthrower
asinstructedin thismanual.
3. Periodicallycheckall fastenersand hardwaretomakesurethese
aretight.
_ WARNING: Beforeservicing,repairing,lubricatingor
inspecting,disengageall controlsand stop engine.
Wait until all moving partshavecometo a complete
stop.Disconnectsparkplugwireandground itagainst
the engineto preventunintendedstarting.Alwayswear
safetyglassesduringoperation or while performing
anyadjustmentsor repairs.
Replacing the Shave Plate
and Skid Shoes
Theshaveplateandskidshoesonthe bottomofthesnowthrowerare
subjectto wear.Theseshouldbecheckedperiodicallyandreplaced
whennecessary
1. Toreplace,removetwocarriageboltsandnutssecuringeachskidshoe
totheaugerhousing.SeeFig.10
2. Reassemblenewskidshoeswithhardwarejustremoved.Makesurethe
skidshoesareadjustedtobelevel.
3. Toremoveshaveplate:Removebothskidshoesandhardware
includingcarriageboltsandnutswhichattachshaveplatetothe
snowthrowerhousing.Forlocationofshaveplate,seeFigure10.
4. Reassemblenewshaveplate,makingsureheadsofthecarriagebolts
aretotheinsideofthehousing.Reinstallskidshoes.Tightensecurely.
Servicing Augers
Theaugersaresecuredtothespiralshaftwithfourshearpinsand
cotterpins.Ifyouhita foreignobjector icejam,thesnowthroweris
designedsothatthepinsmayshear.RefertoFigure10.
If theaugersdo notturn,checkifthepinshavesheared.Replace,if
needed,withpropershearpins.Referto item42on page19forpart
number.
IMPORTANT:NEVERreplacetheaugershearpinswithstandardpins
orfasteners.Anydamagetotheaugergearboxorothercomponents,
asa resultofdoingso,willNOTbe coveredbyyoursnowthrower's
warranty.
Lubrication
Fora viewofthelubricationpointson thesnowthrower,see Figure11.
1. Lubricatepivotpointsontheaugercontrolanddrivecontrolwitha
lightengineoiloncea season.
2. Lubricatetheaugeridlerbracketwithalightengineoiloncea season.
Engine
Listedbelowaregeneralrecommendationsaboutmaintainingyour
snowthrowerengine.
1. Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoil level.
2. Changeengineoil afterfirsttwo hoursof operationandevery25
hoursthereafter.
f
ill .
iii/
iiiii
iiiii
ShearPin
CotterPin
Skid Shoe
Carriage Bolt
ShavePlate/
LockNut CarriageBolt
LockNut
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Figure10
Lubricate
Figure11
3. Cleansparkplugand resettheelectrodegap to0.030"atleast
oncea seasonor every100hoursofoperation;replaceevery200
hoursofoperation.
Check V-Belts
Followinstructionsbelowtocheckconditionofdrivebeltsevery50
hoursofoperation.
1. Removetheplasticbeltcoveron thefrontoftheengineby
removingtheself-tappingscrewand pressingtheplastictabs to
releasethebeltcover.
2. Visuallyinspectforfrayed,cracked,or excessivelywornoutbelts.
Replace,if necessary,followinstructionsbelow.
Replacing Belts
NOTE:Therearetwobeltsonthissnowthrower:anaugerbeltanddrive
belt.It isrecommendedthatbothbeltsbereplacedatthesametime.
1. Removethesparkplugwirefromsparkplugandgrounditagainst
theenginetopreventaccidentalstarting.
2. DraingasolinefromthegastankbelowV2tankor runthemachine
belowhalfa tank,or placeapieceof plasticsheetunderneaththe
gascaptopreventgasolineleakage.
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f
AugerCabi_"_
Adjustment
Bracket
"-... HousingScrew ,j
Figure12
F ....
Figure13
Wood Block
Figure14
WARNING:Performbeltmaintenanceoutdoorsas
somegasmaypossiblyleakfrom thecarburetoreven
thoughyou placedasheetofplasticunderneaththe
gascaptopreventthe gascapfrom leaking.
Adjusting The Auger Cable
Periodicadjustmenttotheaugercontrolcablemayberequireddue
to normalstretchandwearonthe belt.Adjustmentis neededifthe
augersseemto hesitatewhileturning,buttheenginemaintainsspeed,
or continueturningwiththeaugercontroldisengaged.
1. Loosentherearhexboltonthecableadjustmentbracket. See
Figure12.
2. Slidethecableadjustmentbracketbackwardstakingouttheslack
intheaugercable.
3. Retightentherearhexbolt
4. Startengineandverifyaugercontrolengagesand disengages
properly.
NOTE:If augercontinuestorotatewiththecontroldisengaged,shut
off engineandreadjust.
Auger Belt
1. Loosentherearscrewontheaugercableadjustmentbracketusing
a 3/8' wrenchandslidethebracketallthewayforwardtoprovide
maximumslackintheaugercable. SeeFigure12.
2. Removethebeltcoverscrewusinga5/16socketwithextension
andslightlyraisebeltcover.Youmustalsouncliptheplastictab
on theothersideto raisethis up.Donotattempttoremovethebelt
coverfromtheunitatthistime. SeeFigure13.
3. Loosenthebottomaugerhousingmountingscrewoneachside
one(l) fullturnusinga 1/2"socket. SeeFigure12.
4. Usingthesamesocketwrench,removethetopaugerhousing
mountingscrewson eachside.
NOTE: Thetopaugerhousingscrewontheleftsidealsosecuresthe
augercablebracketandcableroller. Payattentionto itslocationand
howitis positionedforreferenceduringreassembly.
5. Pushdownon theunit'shandle,this willallowthe beltcover
tobe easilyremovedand willgiveaccessforthefollowingbelt
maintenanceprocedures.
6. Afterremovingthebeltcover,slipthefrontaugerbeltoff ofthe
enginepulleybypushingitforwardandrollingin offofthe pulley.
7. Pushdownon theunit'shandlefurtheropeningthisareaand
providingbetteraccesstotheaugerpulley. Youmaywishtoplace
a woodblockundertheaugerhousingtoholdtheunitopen.See
Figure14
8. Pushtheaugerbeltidlerpulleyin releasingtheaugerbrake,which
isthetabthat holdsthe beltontotheaugerpulley.Removethebelt.
9. Replacewithnewbeltafterreplacingthedrivebelt.
NOTE: If notreplacingdrivebelt,thenproceedto Step5 intheDrive
Beltsection.
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Drive Belt
NOTE:ToreplacetheDriveBelt,youmustfirstfollowAugerBelt
instructions.Replacethedrivebeltbeforereassemblingthenewauger
belt.
1. Removehairpinclipand pivotrodfromunit. SeeFigure15.
2. Maneuvercontrolarmoutanddisconnectdrivecable.
3. Pullidlerpulleyon righthandsideout, releasingtensionon drive
belt. Removedrivebeltfromidlerpulleyandtransmissionpulley.
SeeFigure16
4. Rotatecontrolarmin orderto maneuverbeltfromunit. Remove
beltand replacewithnewbelt.
NOTE: Besureto maintainpositionofthemulti-speedpulley
assemblysothatthebeltIocatorpinin thetop position.
5. Reassemblein theexactoppositeorder.
6. Afterreassemblyiscompleted,be suretoadjusttheaugercable.
Refertothe"AdjustingAugerCable"instructionsonPage13ofthis
manual.
Checking Oil Level
Beforeoperatingsnowthrower,checktheoil levelbyfollowingsteps
below.
1. Withengineonlevelground,oil
mustbeto FULLmarkon dipstick.
2. Stopengineandwaitseveral
minutesbeforecheckingoillevel.
Removeoil fillcapanddipstick.
3. Wipedipstickclean,insertit intooil
fillholeandtightensnugly.
FULLJ M_int_inOilLevel
_ Between FULL and ADD
ADD
4. Removedipstickandcheck.If oil isnotuptotheFULLmarkon
dipstick,addoil.
Changing Oil
Changeengineoil afterfirsttwo hoursofoperationandevery25hours
thereafter.Inordertochangeoil,youwillhavetofirstdraintheused
engineoil fromtheengineandthenrefillwithfreshoil.
1. Drainoilwhileengineiswarm.Removeoildrainpluglocatedatthebot-
tomoftherecoilstarteroftheengine.Catchoilina suitablecontainer.
2. Whenengineisdrainedofalloil, replacedrainplugsecurely.
3. Removethedipstickfromtheoilfill. Forlocationof theoil fill,see
Figure7.Pourfreshoilslowlythroughtheplug.Replacedipstick.
4. Checkandmakesurethatthelevelofoil isupto theFULLmarkon
thedipstick.
NOTE:Althoughmulti-viscosityoils(5W30,10W30,etc.)improve
startingincoldweather,theycouldalsoresultin higheroilconsump-
tionwhenusedabove32°RCheckyoursnowthrower'sengineoil
levelmorefrequentlyto avoidpossibleenginedamagefromrunning
lowon oil. SeetheViscosityChartin Figure17.
Figure15
Figure16
Synthetic Multi Grade
; SAE0W-30
1
I
Figure17
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1..030 (.76ram)Gap
2. Electrodes
3. Porcelain
Check Spark Plug
Cleansparkplugandresettheelectrodegap to0.030"at leastonce
a seasonor every100hoursofoperation;replaceevery200 hoursof
operation.
1. Cleanareaaroundthesparkplugbase.
2. Removeandinspectthesparkplug. Checkgap,makesureit isset
at .030. SeeFigure18.
3. Replacethesparkplugif electrodesare pitted,burned,orthe
porcelainiscracked.
NOTE:Donotsandblastsparkplug.Sparkplugshouldbecleanedby
scrapingor wirebrushingandwashingwitha commercialsolvent.
J
Figure18
Followthe maintenanceschedulegiven below. Someadjustmentswill haveto be madeperiodicallyto maintainyour unit
properly. Periodicallycheck allfastenersand makesure these aretight. Keeptrack of your scheduledservice by filling in
theService Datesfield below.
_ ARNING:Beforeservicing, repairing,lubricating or inspecting,disengageall controlsandstop engine.Wait untilall moving
partshavecometoacompletestop.Disconnectsparkplugwireandgrounditagainsttheengineto preventunintendedstarting.
Alwayswearsafetyglassesduringoperationorwhileperforminganyadjustmentsor repairs.
Maintenance Schedule
TASKS SERVICEDATES
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If thesnowthrowerwill notbe usedfor30daysor longer,or if itistheendofthesnowseasonwhenthelastpossibilityofsnowisgone,the
equipmentneedsto bestoredproperly.Followstorageinstructionsbelowto ensuretopperformancefromthesnowthrowerformanymoreyears.
Preparing Engine
Short-Term Storage
It isimportanttopreventgumdepositsfromforminginessentialfuel
systempartsoftheenginesuchasthecarburetor,fuelfilter,fuelhose,
ortankduringshort-termstorage(15-30days).Topreventthis,treat
thefuelsystemusingafuelstabalizer.
Fuelstabilizer(suchasSTA-BILTM or ULTRA-FRESHTM) isan accept-
ablealternativein minimizingtheformationof fuelgumdepositsduring
storage.Addstabilizertogasolinein fueltankorstoragecontainer.
Alwaysfollowmixratiofoundonstabilizercontainer.Runengineat
least10minutesafteraddingstabilizertoallowitto reachthecarbure-
tor.
WARNING:Neverstoresnowthrower with fuel in
tank indoorsor inpoorlyventilatedareas, where
fuel fumes may reachan openflame, sparkor pilot
lightason afurnace, waterheater,clothesdryeror
gasappliance.
Preparing Snow Thrower
,, Whenstoringthesnowthrowerinanunventilatedor metalstorage
shed,careshouldbetakentorustprooftheequipment.Usinga
lightoilor silicone,coattheequipment,especiallyanychains,
springs,bearingsandcables.
,, Removeall dirtfromexteriorofengineand equipment.
,, Followlubricationrecommendations.
,, Storeequipmentina clean,dryarea.
CAUTION:Alcohol blended fuels (called gasohol
or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture
which leadsto separation and formation of acids
during storage. Acidic gas can damagethe fuel
system of an engine whilein storage.
Long-Term Storage
Toavoidengineproblems,thefuelsystemshouldbeemptiedbefore
storagefor 30daysor longer.
,_ WARNING:Fuel leftinengineduring warmweather
deteriorates and willcauseserious starting prob-
lems.
1. Runtheengineuntilthefueltankisemptyanditstopsduetolack
offuel.Donotattemptto pourfuelfromtheengine.
,_ WARNING:Never useengineor carburetorcleaning
productsinthe fuel tank or permanentdamagemay
occur,
2. Removethesparkplugandpourone (1)ounceof engineoil
throughthesparkplugholeintothecylinder.Coversparkplughole
witha ragandcranktheengineseveraltimestodistributetheoil.
Replacesparkplug.
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Problem Cause Remedy
Enginefailsto start i. ChokenotinON position. !. MoveCheketo ONpositionl
2. Spaikp!ugwiredisconneoted. 2. Connectwiretosparkp!ug,
3, Fueltank ernptyorstalefue!. 3. Filltankwithclean,freshgasoline.
4, Enginenotprimed. 4 PrmeengneasinstruCtedin QpeiatingYoUr
SnowThrower.
5 Faiit sark lU 5 ceanadjustgaPorrepaee
y p p g. : .
61 aloCkedfuellinel 6. €leanfue!!ine,
7.Safety keynot in ignitionon engine• 7. Insertkeyfullyintothe switch,
Enginerunserratic
1. UnitrunningonCHOKE.
2. Blockedfuellineor stalefuel.
3. Waterordirtin fuelsystem.
4. Carburetoroutofadjustment.
1. MovechokelevertoOFFposition.
2. Cleanfuelline;fill tankwithclean,freshgasoline.
3. Drainfueltank.Refillwithfreshfuel.
4. ContactSearsParts& RepairCenter.
Engineoverheats 1. Carburetornotadjustedproperly• 1. ContactSearsParts&ServiceCenter•
ExcessiveVibration 1. Loosepartsor damagedauger. 1. Stopengineimmediatelyanddisconnectspark
plugwire.Tightenallboltsandnuts.Ifvibration
continues,haveunitservicedbya SearsParts&
RepairCenter.
Loss of power i. spark p!ugWire!_ose:
i. connect andtightensparkp!ugWirel
2. Gascapventholeplugged• 2. Removeiceandsnowfromgascap.Be certain
Unitfails to propel itself 1. Drivecontrolcableinneedofadjustment.
2. Drivebeltlooseordamaged.
3, ContactSearsParts& RepairCenter.
1. Adjustdrivecontrolcable.Referto Adjustments.
2. Replacedrivebelt.
Unitfailsto dischargeSnow 1, Chuteassemblyclogged. !. Stopengineimmediatelyanddisconnectspark
plugwire,O!ganchuteassemb!yand insideof
augerhousingWith€lean-outtoolor a sticL
21 Foreigi objectiodged naugerl 2, stop engineimmediate!yanddisconnectspaik
plugwire.Removeobjectfromaugerwithclean-
outtoolora stick.
& Augeicablein needofadjustment• 3' Referto seivice &Adjustmentssecti°nl
& Augerbeltiooseordamaged. 4, Refeitoserviee&Adjustmentssectionl
5, Shearpin(s)sheared. 5. Replacewithnewshearpin(s),
NOTE:This section addressesminor service issues.Forfurther details,contact Searsservice informationline by calling
1-800-4-MY-HOME.
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1 684-04037 ChuteAssembly 1 25 731-04218B Impeller 1
2 710-04071 CarriageBolt5/16-18x 1.0" 1 26 732-0611 ExtensionSpring 1
3 710-0451 CarriageBolt5/16-18 11 27 736-0174 WaveWasher 1
4 712-04063 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 1 28 738-0281 ShoulderScrew3/8-16 1
5 720-04072 StarKnob5/16-18 1 29 741-0245 HexFlangeBearing 2
6 731-04388A ChuteHandle 1 30 741-0309 BallBearing 1
7 731-04426A UpperChute 1 31 750-04191 Spacer 1
8 736-0159 FlatWasher.349x .879x .063 2 32 756-04249 FlatIdler 1
9 731-04127 LowerChute 1 33 784-0434 Auger IdlerBracket 1
10 731-04353 ChuteRing 1 34 790-00075 BearingHousing 1
11 731-2636A ChuteAdapter8" Dia. 1 35 618-04293 Auger GearboxAssembly 1
12 732-04111 ChuteAdjustmentSpring 1 36 684-04113 AugerAssembly- LH 2
13 712-04064 FlangeLockNut1/4-20 5 37 684-04114 AugerAssembly- RH 2
14 731-2643 Clean-outTool 1 38 684-04165 Auger Housing,24" 1
18 731-2635 Clean-outToolMount 1 39 714-04040 BowTie CotterPin72 4
16 725-0157 CableTie 1 40 731-04870 Spacer,1.25x.75x 1.00 4
17 710-0134 CarriageScrew1/4-20x 0.62" 5 41 736-0351 FlatWasher 2
18 710-0520 HexBolt3/8-16x 1.50" 1 42 738-04124A ShearPin,.25x 1.50 4
19 710-0604A ABScrew5/16-18x .625 4 43 741-0493A FlangeBushing 8
20 712-04063 FlangeLockNut,5/16-18 10 44 790-00087A HexBearingHousing 2
21 712-04065 FlangeLockNut,3/8-16 1 45 790-00120 ShavePlate2.28x 23.66LG 1
22 712-0266 JamLockNut3/8-16 1 46 784-5580 SkidShoe 2
23 715-04020 SpiralPin 2 47 746-04246 AugerCable 1
24 726-04012 PushOnNut 2
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1 710-0449 CarriageScrew5/16-18x2.25" 2 38 710-0664A TT SemsScrew3/8-16x 1.0" 4
2 710-0106 HexScrew1/4-20x 1.25" 2 39 710-0696 i HexBolt3/8-24x 0.875" 1
3 710-1260A Screw,5/16-18x .75" 4 40 710-1245B LockBolt5/16-24x 0.875" 1
4 712-04064 FlangeLockNut1/4-20 2 41 731-08364 BeltCover 1
5 720-04072 StarKnob8/16-18 2 42 736-0247 FlatWasher,.4061Dx 1.250D 1
6 728-0157 CableTie 3 43 736-0508 FlatWasher,.341Dx 1.500D 1
7 746-04256 DriveCable 1 44 748-04067 i Pulley:Adapter,.75Dia. 1
8 746-04246 AugerCable 1 45 748-0234 ShoulderSpacer 1
I
9 711-04478 PivotRod 1 46 750-04568 i ShoulderSpacer 1
10 747-04405 DriveControl 1 47 784-04102 iV-Belt,3Lx 28.00 LG 1
I
11 749-04147 LowerHandle 1 48 784-04014 iV-Belt,3/8 x 26.680Lg. 1
12 749-04236-0637 UpperHandle 1 49 786-04024 iAugerPulley 1
13 790-00053 HandleTab 2 50 786-0869 i PulleyHalf 2
14 618-04296A TransmissionAssembly 1 51 710-0466 Screw,#10-16x.500 1
15 710-1260A Screw,5/16-18x .75" 4 52 790-00064 HeatShield 1
16 710-1652 Screw,1/4-20x .625" 3 53 710-1667A Screw#10-16 2
17 711-1364 ClevisPin 1 54 731-08388A SpeedSelectorHousing- Lwr 1
18 714-0116 CotterPin,1/8x 1.0 2 58 731-08389A SpeedSelectorHousing- Upr 1
19 714-04040 BowTie CotterPin72 2 56 731-08360 i SpeedSelectorHousing-Lever 1
20 715-0249 RollPin 1 67 732-0627 I 6SpeedShiftLeverSpring 1
21 717-04066A Pinion14T 1 68 746-04244 SpeedControlCable 1
22 717-04073A Gear70T 1 59 710-04329 Screw.169x .610 2
23 732-0409 ExtensionSpring 1 60 736-3092 FlatWasher.266x 1.0x .030 2
24 736-0192 FlatWasher 1 61 782-7596A i 6-SpeedControlArm 1
28 738-04184A ShoulderScrew1/4-20 1 62 790-00234A iActuatorMountingBracket 1
26 738-0924A CarriageScrew 1/4-28 1 63 790-00238A DriveWheelIdlerBracket 1
27 741-0246 HexFlangeBearing 2 64 686-0613 Multi-SpeedPulleyAssembly 1
28 741-04108 HexFlangeBearing 2 68 682-7827 i 6SpeedAssemblyCup 1
29 756-0625 CableRoller 1 66 741-0846 Ball Bearing 1
30 784-0419B DriveHousingFrame 1 67 756-0613 i PulleyHalf 1
31 790-00223 AugerCableBracket 1 68 756-0612A DrivePulleyHalf 1
32 790-00224 AugerCableAdj.Bracket 1 69 684-04168 i IdlerPulleyAssembly 2
33 634-02320 WheelAssemblySnowHogGray 2 70 747-04394A AugerControlBail 1
34 710-0627 LockBolt8/16-24x0.75" 5 71 736-0232 lWaveWasher.631x .781x .013 1
35 736-0242 BellWasher 2 72 750-04871 ShoulderSpacer.60x .790x .838 2
36 738-1231 Axle 1
37 710-0224 HexScrew,#10-16x.800 1
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Tecumseh 5.5 H.P.Engine LH195SP- 67517D
Ref.No. PartNo.
1 36469A
2 26727
5 30969
14 28277
15 31334
16 37729
17 31335
18 651018
19 31426
20 32600
25 36552
25A 35883
30 37842
40 36073
40 36074
40 36075
41 36070
41 36071
41 36072
42 36076
42 36077
42 36078
43 20381
45 32875A
46 32610A
48 37670
49 32654
50 37671
60 29745
64A 8345
65 30200
69 27677A
70 34674C
72 27642
75 27897
80 30574A
81 30590A
82 30591
83 30588A
86 650488
89 610961
90 611195
Description Qty Ref.No. PartNol Description Qty
Cylinder(Incl.2,20,72& 125) 1 92 650815 BellevilleWasher 1
DowelPin 2 93 650816 FlywheelNut 1
ExtensionCap(1/4-18NPT) 1 100 34443C SolidStateignition 1
Flatwasher 1 101 610118 SparkPlugCover 1
GovernorRod 1 102 651024 SolidStateMountingStud 2
GovernorLever 1 103 651007 Screw,T-15,10-24x 15/16" 2
GovernorLeverClamp 1 110 35182 GroundWire 1
Screw,T-15,8-32x 19/64" 1 110A 36874 GroundWire- Green,5.5" 1
ThrottleSpring 1 119 36443 *CylinderHeadGasket 1
Oil Seal 1 120 37675 CylinderHead(inc. 130A) 1
BlowerHousingBaffle(Incl.262) 1 125 36471 ExhaustValve(Std.)(Incl.151) 1
BaffleExtension 1 125 36472 ExhaustValve(1/320% (Incl.151) 1
Crankshaft 1 126 32644A intakeValve(Std.)(Incl.151) 1
Piston,Pin&RingSet(Std.) 1 127 650691 Washer 1
Piston,Pin&RingSet(.0100% 1 130 6021A Screw,5/16-18x 1-1/2" 2
Piston,Pin&RingSet(.020OS) 1 130A 650694A Screw,5/16-18x2" 5
Piston& PinAss'y.(Std.)(Incl.43) 1 130B 650737 Screw,1/4-20x 1/2" 2
Piston& PinAss'y.(.010OS)(Incl.43) 1 130B 650818 Screw,5/16-18x 1-1/2" 1
Piston& PinAss'y.(.020OS)(Incl.43) 1 135 35395 ResistorSparkPlug(RJ19LM) 1
RingSet(Std.) 1 150 31672 ValveSpring 2
RingSet(.010OS) 1 151 31673 ValveSpringCap 2
RingSet(.020OS) 1 161 30063 Screw,T-30,1/4-20x 1/2" 1
PistonPin RetainingRing 2 161 30063 Screw,T-30,1/4-20x 1/2" 1
ConnectingRodAssy(Incl.46 & 49) 1 169 27234A *ValveCoverGasket 2
ConnectingRodBolt 2 170 27666 BreatherBody 1
ValveLifter 2 171 31410 BreatherElement 1
Oil Dipper 1 172 34146 ValveCover 1
Camshaft(MCR) 1 173 35350 BreatherTube 1
BlowerHousingExtension 1 174 650128 Screw,10-24x1/2" 1
Washer 1 178 29752 Nut& LockWasher1/4-28 2
Screw,10-24x9/16" 1 181 650870 Screw,1/4-28x 1-11/16" 1
CylinderCoverGasket 1 182 6201 Screw,1/4-28x 7/8" 1
CylinderCover(Incl.75 thru83) 1 183 34583A Chokebracket 1
Oil DrainPlug(Sq.hd.,1/4-18) 2 184 26756 *CarburetorTointakePipeGasket 1
Oil Seal 1 185 33691 intakePipe 1
GovernorShaft 1 186 32698 GovernorLink 1
Washer 1 200 36677 ControlBracket(Incl.203thru209A) 1
GovernorGearAssembly(Incl.81) 1 203 31342 CompressionSpring 1
GovernorSpool 1 204 651029 Screw,T-IO,5-40x7/16" 1
Screw,1/4-20x 1-1/4" 7 206 610973 Terminal 1
FlywheelKey 1 206 610973 Terminal 1
Flywheel 1 215 35440 ControlKnob 1
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MTD 247.88255 Owner's manual

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Snow throwers
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Owner's manual
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