craftsman blower 247.888550
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Owner's Manual
9 Horse Power
28" Two-Stage Track DriveSnow Thrower
Model No.
247.888550
CAUTION: Beforeusing this product,read this manual and
follow all safety rulesand operatinginstructions.
• Safety• Assembly• Operation• Service• Maintenance
• Espafiol
Sears, Roebuck And Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.Visit our Sears website: www.sears.condcraftsman
FormNo.770-10051CPdntedJnU.S.A. (6/99)
Content Page
Warranty Information......................................... 2
Safe Operation Practices ................................... 3
Hardware Pack .................................................. 5
Assembly ........................................................... 6
Operation ............... ............................................ 12
Maintenance ...................................................... 17
Content Page
Service & Adjustment......................................... 20
Off*Season Storage ........................................... 24
Trouble-Shooting............................................... 25
Parts List............................................................ 26
Espanbl.............................................................. 40
Two -Year Warranty on Craftsman Snow Thrower
For two years from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Snow Thrower is maintained, lubricatedand tunedup accordingto the instructionsinthe owner's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in materialand workmanship.
If this Craftsman snow throweris used for commercial or rental purposes, thiswarranty applies for only 30 daysfrom the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover:
Expendable items which become worn duringnormal use, suchas skidshoes, shave plate and sparkplugs.
Repairs nec•ssary because of operator abuse or negligence, includingbent crankshaftsand the failure tomaintainthe equipment accordingto the instructionscontained in the owner's manual.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLEBY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN SNOWTHROWER TO THE NEARESTSEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty applies only while this product Is In use in the United States.
Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegal rightsandyou mayalsohaveotherdghts whichmayvary from stateto state.SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., D/817WA, HOFFMAN ESTATES,IL60179
Horsepower: 9
EngineOil SAE 5W30 oil
Fuel Capacity: 1 gallon
Spark Plug: RJ-19LM
Engine: 143.999005
Model Number 247.888550
Serial Number ...........................................................
Date of Purchase ......................................................
Record both serial number and date of purchase andkeep in a safe place for future reference.
This symbol points out important safety instructions which, ifnot followed, could endanger thepersonal safetyand/or propertyof yourselfand others. Read and followall instructions in this manualbefore attemptingto operate your snow thrower. Failure to complywiththese instructionsmay resultinpersonal injury.When yousee thissymbol--heed its warning.
,_ Your snow thrower was built to be operated accordingto the rulesfor safe operation inthis manual. AsDANGER" withany type of power equipment carelessness or erroron the partof the operator can result in serious
in ury. f you v o ate any of these rules, you may cause serious njuryto yourselfor others.
Thisunitisequippedwithan internalcombustionengineandshouldnotbe usedonornearany unimprovedforest-covered, brush-coveredorgrass-coveredland unlessthe engine'sexhaustsystemis equippedwithasparkarrestermeetingapplicablelocalorstate laws(ifany). If a sparkarresteris used,it shouldbemaintainedineffectiveworkingorderby theoperator.
In the StateofCaliforniathe aboveisrequiredby law (Section4442 ofthe CaliforniaPublicResourcesCode).Otherstatesmayhave similarlaws.Federal lawsapplyon federal lands.A sparkarresterfor themufflerisavailablethroughyournearestSearsAuthorizedServiceCenter(See the REPAIR PARTS sectionofthismanual.)
TRAININGRead thisowner'sguide carefully in itsentiretybeforeattempting to assemble oroperate this machine. Becompletely familiar withthe controlsand the properuse of this machine before operating it. Keep thismanual ina safe place for future and regularreference and for orderingreplacement parts.Never allowchildrenunder 14 years oldto operate asnowthrower. Children 14 years oldand over shouldonly operate a snow thrower underclose parentalsupervision.Only personswell acquainted with theserulesof safe operationshould be allowed to use yoursnow thrower.No one should operate thisunit while intoxicated orwhile taking medicationthat impairsthe senses orreactions.Keep the area of operationclear of all persons,especially small childrenand pets.Exercise caution to avoidslippingor falling,especiallywhen operating inreverse.
PREPARATIONThoroughly inspect the area where the equipment isto be used and remove alldoor mats, sleds, boards,wires and other foreign objects.Do not operate equipment withoutwearing adequateoutergarments for winter. Do not wear jewelry, longscarfs or other looseclothingwhich could becomeentangled inmoving parts. Wear footwear which willimprovefootingon slipperysurfaces.Before workingwithgasoline, extinguishalt cigarettesand othersources of ignition.Check the fuel beforestartingthe engine. Gasoline is an extremelyflammable fuel. Do not fillthe gasoline tank indoors,while the engine is running,or untilengine has beenallowed to cool at least two minutes. Replace
gasoline cap securely and wipe off any spilledgasoline before startingthe engine as itmay cause afire or explosion.Use a grounded three wire plug-in for all unitswithelectricdrive motors or electricstarting motors.Adjustcollector housingheight to clear gravel orcrushed rocksurface.
Never attempt to make any adjustmentswhile engineis running(except where specificallyrecommendedby manufacturer).Letengine and machine adjust to outdoortemperature before startingto clear snow.Always wear safety glasses oreye shields duringoperationor whileperformingan adjustment or repair,to protecteyes from foreign objects that may bethrown from the machine in any direction.
OPERATIONDo not put hands or feet near or under rotatingparts.Keep clear of discharge opening and auger at alltimes.Exercise extreme caution when operatingon orcrossinggravel drives, walks,or roads. Stay alert forhidden hazards or traffic.
Do not carry passengers.After strikinga foreign object, stop the engine, removewire from the spark plugand thoroughlyinspect thesnow thrower for any damage. Repair the damagebefore restartingand operating the snow thrower.If the snow thrower starts to vibrate abnormally,stopthe engine and check immediately for the cause.Vibration is generallya warning of trouble.Stop the engine whenever you leave the operatingposition,before uncloggingthe collector/impellerhousingor discharge guide and before making anyrepairs,adjustments,or inspections.Never place your
hand in the discharge or collectoropenings. Use astickor wooden broomhandle to unclogthedischarge opening.Take allpossible precautionswhen leaving the unitunattended. Disengage the collector/impeller,stopthe engine and remove the key.When cleaning, repairing,or inspecting,make certaincollector/impellerand allmoving parts have stopped.Disconnectspark plugwire and keep away from plugto prevent accidentalstarting.
• Do not run the engine indoors,except when startingitand/or transportingthe snowthrower in orout ofbuilding.Open doors before startingtheengine inthatcase. Exhaust fumes are dangerous.Do not clear snow across the face of slopes. Exerciseextreme caution when changing directionon slopes.Do not attempt to clear steep slopes.Never operate the snow thrower withoutguards,plates or othersafety protectiondevices in place,
• Never operate the snow thrower near glassenclosure, automobiles,window wells, drop off, etc.,withoutproper adjustmentsof snow throwerdischarge angle. Keep childrenand pets away.Do notoverload machine capacity by attempting toclear snow at too fast a rate. Never operate themachine at high transportspeeds on slipperysurfaces. Lookbehindand use care when backing.Never direct discharge at bystanders or allowanyonein front of unitwhile throwing snow.
• Disengagepower to collector/impellerofthe srx)wthrowerwhentransportingitorwhen the unitis not in use.Use only attachments and accessories (such aswheel weights,counter weights, cabs, etc.) approved
by the snow thrower manufacturer.Never operate the snow throwerwithoutgood visibilityor light.Always be sure of yourfooting and keep a firmholdon the handles. Walk, never run.Mufflerand engine become hotand can cause severebum injury.Do not touch the muffleror the enginewhilestarting oroperatingthe snowthrower.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGECheck shear bolts, engine mountingbolts,etc., atfrequent intervalsfor propertightness, thusensuringthat the equipment is insafe workingcondition.Never store the machine withfuel in the fuel tank
insidea buildingwhere ignitionscumes are present,such as hot water heaters, space heaters, clothesdryersand the like. Allowengine to cool beforestoringin any enclosure.Always refer to owner'sguide instructionsforimportantdetails if thesnow thrower isto be storedforan extended period.Run machine a few minutes afterthrowing snow toprevent freeze-up of the collector/impeller.Check clutch controlsperiodicallyto verifythat theseengage and disengage properlyand readjust ifnecessary. Refer to Service and Adjustmentssectionpage of this owner'sguide.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITYRestrictthe use of this powermachine to personswhoread, understand and follow the warnings andinstructionsinthis manualand on the machine.
Following are representationsof some of the safety labels on your Craftsman snowthrower.Please follow theinstructionon these labels and maintain safety while usingor servicingthe equipment.
I ,A WARNINGADANGER
Lay the hardware pieces from the hardware pack on top of the figure here and you will have automatically soded theseaCCordingto the steps of the assembly procedure described later. (Only one unit of each hardware has been shown per group.The number in parenthesis indicates the total number of the hardware needed in that group.)
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A
B
Lock Washer (4)
Hex Bolt (2) /_
5/16-18 x 1.75
Hex Bolt (2)
,/tNN5/16-18 x .75
HandleTab (2)
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Cupped Washer (4)
Hex Nut (4)
_5/16-18 x 1,50 Carriage Bolt_\ (4)
(_ Helrp_ ]
D
Clip
-_fi_ilrpln Clip (2)
I FerruleFlat Washer (2) _ ! (1)
3pare Part
"ShearBolt*(2) 5/16-18 x 1.5
Lock
Nut (2)*
Hex
Hot (2)*
*Used on auger; **Used on clutch lever
_/Flanged _;
E_ Hex Bolt (6) Nut (6)
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1/4-20 x .75 1/4-20
Chute Flange Keeper (3)
F
:-_"exBolt(2) _) Hex_, (2)
1/4-20 X .75" Cup_ped Washer (2) G
1/4-20
Upper Chute
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(notshowninactualsize)
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//_,/ Rat Weld Nut (2)
Chute HandtePanel
Handles
Rear, Left
Chute
Crank
ShiftRod
ElectricStart Cord
iMPORTANT: This unitis shippedwithengine oil, butwithout gasoline, in the engine. Afterassembly, seeOPERATION section of thismanLJalfor fuel selectionand fill-up.
NOTE: To determine right and left hand sides ofyoursnow thrower, standbehind the unitin the operator'sposition. See Figure I inset,
Your snowthrowerhas been assembled at thefactory, except the handle and the handle panel, thedischarge chute assembly,the chute crank assemblyand the shiftrod.These partsare shipped loose inthecarton.
Removing From Carton• Cut the comersof the carton and lay the sides
fiat on the ground. Remove all packinginserts.• Remove all loose parts, For a complete listof
the looseparts, referto the following section.• Move the snow throweroutof the carton.• Make certain all partsand literaturehave been
removedbefore discardingthe carton.
Loose Parts(See Figure 1.)
a. Handle Panel & Chute Assemblyb. Right Hand & Left Hand Handles
Figure I
c. Electric Start Cordd. Two-Piece Chute Crank Assemblye. Shift Rodf. Hardware Pack
Assembly Tips: For easier assembly purposes,remove the chute from the carton and lay it on top ofthe engine. Do not unwrapthe chute tillyou haveinstalledthe handle panel and the clutchcables.
Tools Required1. 1/2", 7/16", 3/8" wrenchesor a set of adjustable
wrenches2. Set of standardhead screw drivers3. Set of philipshead screw drivers4. Funnel to fill up gasoline
WARNING: Make certainthe spark plugwire Is disconnected and movedaway fromthe spark plugbefore assemblingthe snowthrower.
Attaching Handle Assembly• Stretchout controlcables and place on the floor.
Place the righthandle in positionwiththe flatside against the snow thrower. Youcan identifythe right handleby the traction drive control labelon it and the left handle by the auger clutchcontrol label on it.
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Securebottomholeonthehandletothesnowthrowerusing5/16x .75"hexboltandlockwasherfrom the hardware pack (groupA onpage 5 ). Donottightenatthistime.See Figure2.
Lock Washer &He]( Bolt (1-3/4")
Right Handle
HandleTab Hex Bolt (.75")
Figure 2
• Place a handle tab, includedin the hardwarepack (groupA ), over the upperhole in handle sothat the contourof the handle tab matches thatof the handle. See Figure 2.
• Secure handletab to the snow throwerusinghex bolt (5/16 x 1.75" long)and lockwasherfrom the same group inthe hardware pack. Donottightenat thistime.
• Attachthe left handle inthe same manner. Donottightenat this time.
• Place the handle panel in positionbetween thehandles so the ends of the curvedpart of thehandlesgo throughthe slotsinthe handlepanel.While placing the handle panel, make sure toroutechute andchute cable between the handleand the panel keepingthe cable on top of theengine. Align the holes inthe handlewiththeholes onthe two sides of the handlepanel. SeeFigure 3.
RightHandle 1
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Carriage Bolt
HandlePanel
Washer
Figure 3
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• Attachhandle panel to the handle with twocarriagebolts,cupped washers (cuppedsideagainstthe handle panel) and hex nutson eachside. See Figure 3. You willfind these fastenersingroupB ofthe hardware pack.Aligncontourofthe carriage bolt head withthe handle. Tightenthe hardware. Repeat on other side.
• Align the hole on the curved partof the righthandle withthe correspondinghole on the rightside of handlepanel making sure that thisend ofthe handle isfirmly placed inthe sloton thehandlepanel. See Figure 3.
• Inserta hex bolt, cuppedwasher and flange nutfrom Group F of the hardware pack throughthese holes as shown in Figure 3.Tighten tosecure, Do notattach the left side now.
Attaching Chute• Place the chute assemblyover the chute
openingwiththe chute facing front of the unit.
NOTE: Make sure that the chute cables arestraightened while assembling the chute.
Place the chute flange keeper (flat side down)beneath lip of chute assembly as shown inFigure 4.You will find the chute flange keepers ingroup E of the hardware pack.Insert 1/4-20 x .75" hex bolt and flange nut(group Eof the hardware pack) up through chuteflange keeper and chute assembly as shown inFigure 4. Do not tighten at this time. Rotatechute to instal! all the flange keepers.
Figure 4
Afterassembling all three chute flange keepers,tighten, then back off 1/4 turn to allow easiermovementof the chute. Use (2) 7/16" wrenches.
Attaching Chute Crank• On the left side of the handle panel, placethe
upperchute crankbracket onto the insideof thehandle panel support.Locate thisbracketandassociatedhardware ingroup F of hardwarepack. See Figure 5.
Inserthexboltthroughthe upper chutecrankbracket, handle panel support,and upper lefthandle. Secure the bracketusingcuppedwasher and hex nut. Make surethat the cuppedside of the washer is set against the contourofthe handle.
Handle Panel lSupport*
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Hex Bolt
Crank Bracket
Place the other 3/8 ID flat washer (fromthesame groupof hardware)on the end of the chutecrank and inserthairpinclip intoeye hole at theend of the chutecrank. See Figure 7.Slide the upperchute crank throughthe plasticbushinginthe upperchute crank bracketandthen intothe lower chutecrank. See Figure 8.Align the holeson the two piecesof the chutecrank, and securewith hairpinclip from groupCof the hardwarepack.Adjustthe chutebracketso that the spiralon thechutecrank fully engages the teeth onthe chuteassembly.Using a wrench, tightenthe hex boltand the hexnut onthe upperchutecrank bracket.Fullyrotatethe chute, usingthe chute crank, tomake surethat it moves freely. Tighten the nutson the lower chutecrank bracketsecurely.
* This part is already attached inside the handle panel
Figure 5
You may have to loosenthe carriage boltsandhex locknutswhich securethe lower chutecrank bracketto the extensionon the left side ofthe chute assembly. See Figure 6.
L rrlage Bolt,CrankBracket Itex LockNut
Figure 6
Place one 3/8 ID flat washer (fromgroup G ofthe hardware pack) on the end of the chutecrank, then insertthe end of the crank intotheeye hole inthe plasticbushinginthe chute crankbracket. See Figure 7.
Cotter Pin Flat Washer
Chute Crank
Tilt UpperChute ChuteCables
Crank
\UpperChuteCrankBracket
LowerChuteCrank
Flgure 8
Slip the cables that runfrom the handle panel tothe chute intothe cable guidelocated on topofthe engine. See Figure 9.
Cable Guide
Flat Rasher
Lower Chute /Crank Bracl_t
Figure 7Figure 9
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Tightenallloose hardware on the handleassemblyin the followingorder-- firstthe hexboltsat the bottomof the handle, then thecarriagebolts and lastlythe hex boltson the rearof the handle panel.
Attaching Clutch CablesThe clutchcontrolcables are attachedto the snowthrower. If the cables ere attachedto the top of theengine withcable ties, cut the cable ties now. The Zends of the clutchcables are hooked intothe clutchgripson each handle.• Ensure there is a hex jam nutthreaded all the
way upthe threaded portion ofthe Z fitting;extras are supplied in the hardware pack. SeeFigure 10.
• Place the clutch grip in the raised (up) position.
Z FittingOuterof cut-out
\ Nut
Hex Jam
Nut
A WARNING: There must notbe any tensionon either clutchcable withthe driveor augerclutchgripinthe disengaged (up) position.These clutchesare a safety feature. Do notoverride their function by allowingtensionon eithercablewiththe clutchesdisengaged.
Attaching Shift Rod• Place the shift lever inthe sixth(6) speed.• Place the bentendof the shiftrodintothe holein
the shiftarmassembly.See Figuret 1. Securewith5/16 flatwasherandhairpinclipfromthe hardwarepack(groupD on page 5).
• Start threadingthe ferrule(includedinthe samegroupinthe hardware pack) ontothe otherendofthe shiftrod. It has to line up withthe upper holeinthe shift lever(beneath the handle panel).While aligningthe ferrule, push down on the shiftrod and the shiftarm assemblyas far as it willgo.
• Once the ferrule slides intothe hole, turn itcounter-clockwiseone more ful!turn and insert itinthe hole inthe shift lever.
Shift Chute DistanceLever Control
Drive AugerClutch
Ferrule
Barrel
(Viewed from the underside of the controlpanel)
Upper
ShiftLever
Clip
Figure 10
• Swing the left auger upmaking sure the cable isrouted correctly in the cable rollerguideslocatedat the lower rear of the unit.
• Hold the end of the cable at the barrel so theferrule turnsfreely withouttwistingthe cable.Thread the ferrule on to the Z fitting.You mayhave to pullon the cable slightlyto relievetension. Keepthe ferrule turningwithout twistingthe cable.
• You willreachcorrectadjustmentwhenthere isminimalslack inthe cable butit isnottight.Holdthe flats on the ferrule withpliersandtightenthejam nutagainstthe ferrule.
CAUTION: Cables willbecome loose if youdo nottighten the jam nut.
Rod
Clip
Assembly
Figure 11
NOTE: It may be necessary topull the shiftlever outofthe sixthspeed positionand move it towardsthe fifthspeedpositio n until the ferruleslides into the holewithoutforce.
Secure the ferrule to the shift leverwithanother5/16 flat washer and hairpin clipfrom group D ofthe hardware pack. See Figure 11.Make certain to check for correctadjustmentofthe shiftrodas instructedinthe Adjustmentsectionbefore operatingthe snow thrower.
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Attaching Turn TriggersMake surethat the righthand triggercable isroutedinfront of the tractiondrive cable.
• Feedthetriggercableupthroughthe outersideofthe slotinthe handlepanel.Donotfeedthe cablethroughthe samesideofthe slotastheZ fitting.
• Place the cablebarrelfitting intothe holeinthetrigger.You can findthe triggersandassociatedhardwareingroupH of the hardwarepack (onpage5). Pullon the cable and rotateit aroundthebottomof thetrigger,withthe innercable intheslot,untilthecable endcan be pushedintothetriggerhousingand snappedtight.See Figure 12.
TriggerAssembly
Inner Cable
YBarrel SlotFitting
thisend
Figure 12
Note: When the cable is installed correctly, it shouldnot be possibleto pullcable out of the trigger housing.
Place the rightturn trigger inpositionunderneaththe righthandle. Secure withscrewand weld nut from group H of the hardwarepack. See Figure 13. You will need a phillipsscrewdriverfor tighteningthe screw. Repeat onleft side.
Turn
S_ot ,TriggerCable
Figure 13
• Secure the rightturn triggercable to the rightlower handle, usingcable tie providedinthe
hardware pack. Make sure to routethe cable tieover the drive cable. See Figure 14.
Figure 14
Secure the leftturn triggercable to the lowerhandle using the othercable tie. Make suretoroute the cable tie below the auger drive cableso that when the trigger cable is secured by thecable tie, the auger drive cable is left outside thecable tie.Trim excess ends from each cable tie.
NOTE: The right sidecable tie must be used to keepcable from comingin contact withthe moving shiftarm fromthe transmission.
Lamp Wiring• Wrap the wire from the lampdownthe right
handle. Plugwireintothe aitemator leadwireunderthefuel tank. See Figure15.
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Figure 15
IMPORTANT: Assemble your snow thrower, thencheck the adjustmentsas instructedand make anyfinal adjustmentsnecessarybefore operatingthe unit.Failureto follow the instructionsmaycause damageto the snow thrower.
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Final Adjustments
Adjusting Auger Control
• To check the adjustment of the auger control,push forward the left hand clutchgrip untiltherubberbumper is compressed, There should beslack inthe clutchcable.
• Release the clutchgrip.The cable should bestraight. Make certain you can depress theauger controlgripagainst the left handlecompletely.
• If adjustmentis necessary, loosen the hex jamnutand thread the cable in(for less slack) or out(for more slack),
• Recheck the adjustment. Tighten the jam nutagainst the cablewhen correctadjustmentisreached.
Adjusting Traction Drive Control
To check the adjustmentof the tractiondrivecontroland shift lever, move the weight transferleverto the transportposition(shownin Figure18 on page 13) and the shift lever all the wayforward to sixth(6) position.
• With the tractiondrive control released, pull thetriggersupto the handleand then pushthe snowthrower forward to checkthat the tracks turn.
• Squeeze tractiondrivecontrolagainstthe handleand pullthe starter.The tracksshouldturn.
• Now release the tractiondrive controland pullthe starteragain. The unitshould not move.
• Before proceedingwith adjustment, make surethat the spark plug is disconnected.
• If the tractiondrive controlneeds adjustment,loosen the jam nut on the tractiondrive cableand thread the cable one turn. Recheck
adjustmentand repeat as necessary.• Tighten the jam nutto secure the cable when
correctadjustment is reached.
NOTE: Cables are outof adjustmentif augerscontinueto turn whenauger clutchis released and/ormachine continuesto run when drive clutchisreleased. For more details,refer to the Service andAdjustment section.
Adjusting Skid Shoe
The space between the shave plate and the groundcan be changed by adjustingthe skidshoe.• Returnweight transferlever to normalposition
before adjustingskidshoes.• For closesnow removal,adjust skidshoes
higher to minimizegap between the shave plateand the ground.
• For snow removalfrom uneven groundlikegravel, adjustskidshoes downwardto createsufficientclearance between the bottomedge ofthe shave plate andthe ground. See Figure 16.
NOTE: It is not recommended that you operate thissnow throweron gravel as loose gravel can be easilypicked up and thrownby the auger causingan injuryor damage to the snowthrower. However, if you dohave to use the snow throwerongravel,put the weighttransfer lever to transport position.
• Adjustskidshoesby loosening the four hex nutsand carriage bolts and moving skidshoes todesired position. Make certain the entire bottomsurface of skidshoe is against the ground toavoid uneven wear on the skid shoes. SeeFigure 16.
• Retighten nuts and bolts securely.
Skid Shoe_ _HeXNa_t" Bolt
Figure 16
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Knowing Your Snow ThrowerRead thisowner's manual and safety rules before operatingyour snowthrower. Comparewithyour snowthrowerto familiarize yourselfwiththe location of variouscontrols andadjustments.Save this manual for future reference.The operationof any snow throwercan resultin foreign objectsbeing thrownintothe eyes,which can resultinsevere eye damage. Alwayswear safety glasses for operating the snowthrower, or while performingany adjustmentsor repairson it.
AugerControl
Traction Drive
Control
ChuteShift DistanceLever Lever
Choke
OilSpark Fill
\
Fuel
RightTurn
Trigger
Chute Crank
DischargeChute
Throttle
Fuel
Tank
StarterHandle
RecoilStarter
WeightTransfer
Lever
Track
Skid Shoe
Auger
Figure 17
Meets ANSI Safety StandardsSears snowthrowersconformto the safety standardsB71,3 of the AmericanNational StandardsInstitute(ANSI),
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Operating Controls(See Figure 17.)
Chute Crank
The chute crankis located on the left sideof the snowthrower. To change the direction in which snow isthrown, turn chute crank as follows:turn clockwise to discharge to the left;turn counterclockwiseto discharge to the right.
Chute Distance Control
The distance that snow is thrown can be adjusted byadjusting the angle of the chute assembly. Push thechute distance control lever forward to move theupper chute down and decrease the distance. Pull thelever back toward the rear to move the upper chuteup and increase the distance.
Left And Right Turn Trigger
The left and rightturntriggers are located on theundersideof the handles and are used to assist insteeringyour snow thrower. Squeeze the rightturntrigger whenturningright,squeeze the leftturntriggerwhen turningleft. Operate your snowthrower inopenareas untilyou become familiar withthese controls.
Shift Lever
The shift lever is located inthe center of the handlepanel. It may be moved into one of eight positions:
a. Forward--oneofsixspoeds;po,v_onone(1)is the slowest and position six (6) is thefastest.
b. Reverse--two reverse (R) speeds; R2 isfaster.
Use the shift lever to determine ground speed. Do notshift to different speed while the unit is moving.
Auger Control
The auger controlis located on the left handle.Squeeze the auger controlagainst the handle toengage the augers; release to disengage the augers.(Tractiondrive controlmust also be released.)
Traction Drive Control
The tractiondrive controlis located onthe righthandle. Squeeze the tractiondrive controlto engagethe track drive; release to stop.
This same lever also locks the auger control sothat you can turn the chutecrank without interruptingthe snowthrowingprocess. If the auger controlisengaged withthe tractiondrive controlengaged, youcan release the auger control (onthe left handle) andthe augers will remainengaged. Release the tractiondrivecontrolto stopboth the augers andthe trackdrive. (Auger controlmust alsobe released).
Weight Transfer Lever
The weighttransfer lever is locatedonthe rightside ofthe snow throwerand is used to select the positionofthe housingand the method oftrack operation. SeeFigure 18. Move the lever to the right,then forward orbackward to one of the three positions.
PackedSnow
\
NormalSnow
Transport
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Figure 18
a. Transport--Raises the front end of thesnowthrower for easytransport. Usingpropercaution, thispositionmay also beused on many gravel drivewaysto clearsnowwhile leaving gravel undisturbed.
b. Normal Snow--Allows the tracks to besuspended independently for continuousgroundcontact.
c. Packed Snow.--Locksthe front end of thesnowthrowerdown to the groundforhard-packed or icysnow conditions.
Throttle Control
The throttlecontrolis located onthe engine. Itregulatesthe speed of the engine.
Safety Ignition Switch
The ignitionkey must be insertedintothe switchforthe unitto start. Remove the ignitionkey when thesnow thrower is not in use.
To Stop The Snow Thrower• To stopthe track, release the tractiondrive lever
of the snowthrower.• To stopthrowingsnow,releasethe augerdrive
leverand the drive leverif engaged.• To stopthe engine, pushthe throttlecontrol
leverto OFF and pulloutthe ignitionkey. Do notturn key.
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Before Starting EngineFill Gas
& WARNING: Gasolineisflammableand cau-tionmustbe usedwhenhandling orstoringit.
Do notfillfuel tank whilethe snowthrower isrunning,when it is hotor when it is in anenclosedarea.
Keep your snow thrower away from anyopen flame or an electricalspark and do notsmoke while filling the fuel tank.
Never fill the fuel tank completely. Fill thetank to within1/4"-1/2" from the top toprovide space for expansion of fuel.
Always fill the fuel tank outdoorsand use afunnel or spoutto prevent spilling.
Make sure to wipeoff any spilledfuel beforestartingthe engine.
• Store gasoline in a clean, approved containerand keep the cap in place on the container.
• Make sure that the container from which youpour the gasoline is clean and free from rust orother foreign particles.
• Fill fuel tank with clean, fresh, unleaded gradeautomotivegasoline.
• At the end of the job, empty the fuel tank ifthesnow thrower is not going to be used for 30 daysor longer. See storage instructions on page 24of this manual.
CAUTION: Experience indicatesthat alcoholblended fuels (called gasohol) or those usingetha-nol or methanol can attract moisturewhich leads toseparation and formationof acids duringstorage.
Acidicgas can damage the fuel system of an enginewhile in storage.
To avoidengineproblems,the fuel systemshouldbeemptiedbeforestoragefor 30 days or longer. Drain thegas tank,start the engineand let it run untilthe fuellinesand carburetor are empty.Use fresh fuel nextsea-son. See storageInstructionsfor additionalinformation.
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products inthe fuel tank or permanent damage may occur.
To Start Engine
& WARNING: Be sure no one other than
the operator is standingnear the snowthrowerwhile startingoroperating. Do notoperate thissnowthrowerunless thedischargechuteassembly has beenproperlyinstalledand issecured.
A. Electric Starter
Connect sparkwire
Insert key_
Movebutton
starter
Figure 19
For locationof all the engine controlsreferred to inthis section,see Figure 19.
Before starting, make sure that the engine has suffi-cient oil.The snow thrower engine is equippedwith a120 voltA.C. electric starterand recoilstarter. Theelectricstarter is equippedwith a three-wire powercord and plugand is designed to operate on 120 voltAC householdcurrent,Foll_vall instructionscarefully.
!Snow Spark DriveThrower Plug Levers
wire
Electric Connect ReleaseStarter
Recoil IConnect ReleaseStarter
_ Starting Instructions at a glance
Throttlecontrol
Move toFAST
MovetoFAST
IgnitionKey
Push tosnap in
Push to
snap in
Choke
Move toFULL
Move toFULL
PowerCord
Connectto source
Primer
Pnme
Starter After starting
Push t. Release buttonbutton 2. Move Choke to Off
3. Disconnectcord
IPull t. Release handlehandle 2. Move Choke to Off.
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ColdStart
NOTE:ff the unit shows any sign of motion (drive oraugers) with the clutch grips disengaged, shuttheengineoff immediately. Readjustas instructedin the"FinalAdjustments"section onpage 11.
WARNING: The electric starter must be properlygrounded at all times to avoid possibility of electricshockwhich may injurethe operator.• Determinewhether your house wiring is a three-
wire groundedsystem. Ask a licensedelectricianif you are notcertain.
,_ WARNING: Ifyour housewiringsystemisnot a three-wiregrounded system,do notusethiselectricstarterunderany conditions.
• If your house wiringsystem is grounded and athrae-hole receptacle is notavailableat the pointthe snow thrower starter will normallybe used,one should be installed by a licensed electrician.
• When connecting the power cord, alwaysconnect cord to starter on engine first, then theother end into a three-hole grounded receptacle.
• When disconnecting the power cord, alwaysunplug the end from the three-hole, groundedreceptacle first.
• Attach spark plugwire to spark plug.• Make sure that the auger drive and the traction
drive levers are inthe disengaged RELEASEDposition.
• Move throttlecontrolleverto FAST position.• Removethe keys from the plasticbag. Push key
intothe ignitionslot. Make sure itsnaps intoplace. Do not tum key. Save the second key.
• Rotatethe choke knobto FULL choke position.• Connect power cord to switchbox on engine.• Plugthe other end of the power cord into a
three-hole, grounded 120 voltA.C. receptacle.
WARNING: Do not use primerwhilestartingthe enginewith an electricstarter,
Push down onthe starterbutton until the enginestarts.Do notcrank formorethan 10 secondsata time. This electric starter is thermallyprotected. If overheated, itwill stopautomaticallyand can be restarted only when ithas cooled to a safe temperature (a wait ofabout 5 to 10 minutes is required).When the engine starts, release the starterbutton and slowlyrotate the choke to OFFposition. If the engine falters, rotate the choke toFULL and then gradually to OFF.Disconnect the power cord from the receptaclefirst and then from the switch box on the engine.Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutesbecause the engine will not develop full poweruntil it reaches operating temperature.
Operate the engine at full throttle (FAST) whenthrowing snow.
Warm Start
If restarting a warm engine after a shutdown,rotatechoketo OFF insteadof FULL and pressthe starter button.
B. Recoil Starter
Make sure that the engine has sufficientoil and theauger drive and the traction drive levers are released.• Move throttle control to FAST position.• Push key into the ignitionslot so that it snaps
into place. Do not turn key. Remove plastic bagand keep the second key in a safe place.
• Rotate choke control to FULL choke position.• Push the primer button while covering the vent
hole.Removeyourfingerfromthe primerbetweenprimes.Do not prime if temperature is above50° F; primetwo timesbe{ween50° F and 15oF;andprimefourtimesbelow15° F.
• Pull the starterhandle rapidly.Do not allowthehandleto snap back, butallow itto rewindslowlywhile keepinga firmholdon the starterhandle.
• As the engine warms up and beginsto operateevenly, rotatethe choke knobslowlyto OFFposition.If the engine falters, returnto FULLchoke, then slowlymove to OFF chokeposition.
• Allow the engine to warm upfor a few minutesbecausethe engine will notdevelop full poweruntilit reaches operating temperature.
• Operate the eng!ne at fullthrottle(FAST) whenthrowingsnow.
Warm Start
• If restartinga warm engine after a temporaryshutdown, rotatechoke to OFF insteadof FULLand do notprime. Press the starterbutton.
Frozen Recoil Starter
If the starter is frozen and will not turn the engine,proceed as follows:• Pull as much rope out of the starter as possible.• Release the starter handle and let it snap back
against the starter.• If the engine still fails to start, repeat the first two
steps. If continued attempts do not free starter,follow the electric starter procedures to start.
• Avoid possible freezing of recoil starter and theengine controls.
Operating Snow Thrower
To Engage Drive
With the engine running near top speed, moveshift lever to one of six FORWARD positions ortwo REVERSE positions.Select a speedappropriatefor the snowconditionsthat exist.
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Use slowerspeeds untilyou are familiar withtheoperationof the snowthrower.Squeeze the tractiondriveclutchgrip againsttherighthandle and the snowthrowerwill move.Release it and the drive motionwill stop.
To Engage Augers
To engage augers and start snowthrowing,squeeze the left hand auger clutchgrip againstthe lefthandle. Release to stop augers.While the auger control is engaged, squeeze thetractiondrive controlto move, releaseto stop. Donot shiftspeeds whilethe drive is engaged.
NOTE: This same lever also locks the auger control soyou can turn the chute crank without interrupting thesnow throwing process.
• Release the auger control;the interlockmechanismshould keep the auger controlengaged untilthe tractiondrive controlisreleased.
• Release the tractiondrivecontrolto stopboth theaugers and the track drive.
,_ WARNING: To stopthe auger, both leversmust be released.
To Throw Snow
CAUTION: Check the area to be cleared for foreignobjects. Remove, if any.
• Move weight transfer leverto the right, thenbackward or forward to the desired position.
• Start the engine following StartingInstructions.Rotate the discharge chuteto the desireddirection,away from bystandersand/or buildings.Move the chute distance controlforward orbackward to adjustthe distance the snowis to bethrown.
• Select the speed accordingto the snowcondition.
CAUTION: Never move the shift lever withoutfirstreleasing the drive clutch.
Engage the auger controland tractiondrivecontrollevers following the precedinginstructions.The interlock feature will allow youto removeyour left hand from the auger controllever.When clearingthe first pass throughthe snow,controlthe tractionspeed of the snowthroweraccordingto the depth and conditionof snow.To turn the unitleft, squeeze left trigger;to turnright,squeeze righttrigger.On each succeeding pass, readjustthe chutedeflectorto the desired positionand slightlyoverlapthe previouslycleared path.
• Afterthe area is cleared, stopthe snowthrowerfollowing instructionsgiven below.
Operating Tips
NOTE: AIIowthe engineto warm up fora few minutesas the engine willnot developfullpower untilffreaches operatingtemperature.
Warning: The temperature of muffler andsurroundingareas mayexceed 150° F. Avoidthese areas.
• For most efficientsnow removal, removesnowimmediatelyafter it falls.
• Discharge snowdownwindwhenever possible.Slightlyoverlapeach previousswath,
• Setthe skidshoes1/4"belewthe scraperbarfornormalusage.The skidshoesmaybe adjustedupwardfor hard-packedsnow.Adjustskidshoesdownwardwhen usingon gravel orcrushedrock.
• Clean the snowthrower thoroughly aftereach use.
Before Stopping• Run engine for a few minutesto help dry offany
moistureon engine.To avoidpossible freeze.up of the starter, followthese steps:Recoil Startera. With the engine running,pullthe starterrope
witha rapid, continuousfullarm strokethreeor fourtimes.
Electric Startera. Connect power cord to switchbox, thento
120 Volt AC receptacle.b. While the engineis running,push the starter
buttonand spinthe starter forseveralseconds.
c. Disconnectpower cord from the receptaclefirst,then fromthe snowthrower.
NOTE: The unusual sound from pulling the starterrope in the case of the recoilstarter, orfromspinningthe starter in the case of the electricstarter, willnotharm the engine.
To Stop The Snow Thrower• To stopthe track, release the tractiondrive lever
on the snow thrower.• Tostopthrowing snow,releaseaugerdrivelever
and drivelever, if engaged.• To stopthe engine, push throttlecontrolleverto
OFF and pulloutthe ignitionkey. Do not turnkey.
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General RecommendationsAlways observe safety rules when performingany maintenance.The warranty on thissnow throwerdoes notcover itemsthat have been subjectedtooperator abuse ornegligence. To receive fullvalue from the warranty, operator must maintainthe snow throweras instructedinthis manual.Some adjustmentswill have to be madeperiodicallyto maintainyour unit properly.
• All adjustments inthe Service and Adjustmentssection of this manual should be checked atleast once each season.
• Follow the maintenanceschedule given below.Periodically check all fasteners and make surethese are tight.
& WARNING: Alwaysstop the engine anddisconnect the sparkplug wirebeforeperformingany maintenanceoradjustments.
Customer Responsibilities
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE ._oJ _ _ _ • _ __o_ SERVICE DATES*
Lubricate pivot points <_
Clean snowthrower
0 Clean shave platea.
Clean skid shoes '_
Check V-belts
Check friction wheelrubber
Check engine oil '_
_Z Change engine oil _:_ <_I
Zg.l Check spark plug '_
Check muffler
Emptyfuel system '_
* Fill in dates as you complete regular service
Check; service if needed
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LubricationFor a view of the lubricationpointson the snowthrower, see Figure 20.
Sprocket Shaft
• Lubricatethe sprocketshaft withgreaseat leastoncea seasonorafter every25 hoursofoperation.
IMPORTANT: Keepall grease and oiloff of thefriction wheel andthe drive plate.
Shifting Mechanism
• Lubricatethe shiftingmechanism and pivotpointsonthe shiftrodwith engine oilat leastonce a season or after every 25 hoursofoperation,
Traction Drive Control
• Lubricate cams onthe ends of the controlrodswhich interlockthe tractiondrive and augercontrolsat least oncea season or every 25hoursof operationwithgrease. The camscan beaccessedbeneaththe handlepanel,
Gear Case
The gear case is lubricatedwithgrease at thefactory and does notrequire checking. Ifdisassembledfor any reason, lubricatewithtwoounces of Shell Alvania grease.
Bearings
Once a season lubricatethe auger bearingsandthe bearingson the sideof the frame withlightoil.See lubricationchart below.
Check V-beltsFollow instructionsbelow to check the conditionofthe drive beltsevery 50 hoursof operation.• Remove the plasticbelt coveron the front of the
engine by removingtwo self-tappingscrews.• Visuallyinspectfor frayed, cracked, or
excessivelywornout belts.
Check Friction WheelFollow the instructionsbelow to check the conditionofthe friction wheel rubber every 25 hours of operation.• Remove the four self-tapping screws from the
frame cover underneath the snow thrower.• Visually inspect the friction wheel rubber for
excessive wear, cracks, or loose fit on thefriction wheel drive hub.
• Also engage traction drive control and check ifthe friction wheel is making contact with thefriction plate.
• If it does not make contact, adjust the tractiondrive cable following adjustment instructions.Recheck the friction wheel
• Replace friction wheel rubber if necessary.Refer to instructionson page 22.
LUBE
Figure 20: Lubrication Chart
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Engine Maintenance
Engine Oil
Only use high quality detergent oil rated withAPIserviceclassification SF, SG or SH. Select the oil'sSAE viscositygrade according to the expectedoperating temperature.
colder.,_---32 ° warmer|
5W30 '9[ I _'-_ SAE30I
Viscosity Chart
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils (5W30, 10W30etc.) improve startingin cold weather, these multi-viscosityoils willresult inincreased oil consumptionwhen used above 32°F. Checkyour snow thrower'sengine oillevel more frequentlyto avoidpossibleengine damage fromrunninglow on oil.
Refer to the viscosity chart forproper selectionofengine oil.
Checking Oil Level
IMPORTANT: Before operatingthe snow thrower,check the oil level
• With engine on level ground, the oil must be toFULL mark on dipstick.
• Stop engine and wait several minutes beforechecking oil level. Remove oil fill cap anddipstick.
• Wipe dipstick clean, insert it into oil fill hole andtighten securely.
• Remove dipstick and check. Ifoil is not up to theFULL mark on dipstick, add 5W30 oil.
Changing Oil
Change engine oilafter the firsttwo hoursofoperationand every 25 hours thereafter.Inorder to do that you willhave to first drain the spentengineoil from the engine and then refillwith fresh oil.
• Drainoil while engine is warm. Remove oil draincap located at the bottomof the recoilstarterofthe engine. Catch oil ina suitablecontainer.
• When engine is drainedof all oil, replace drainplugsecurely.Remove the dipstick from the oil till tube. Forlocationof the oil fill tube, see Figure 17 inset.Pour fresh oil slowlythroughthe tube. Replacedipstick.
• Check and make sure that the oil level is up tothe FULL mark on the dipstick.
WARNING: Temperature of muffler andnearby areas may exceed 150° F (65°C).Avoid these areas.
Spark Plug
• Clean area aroundthe sparkplug base.• Remove and inspect the sparkplug.• Replace the spark plug if electrodes are pitted,
burned, orthe porcelain is cracked. See Figure21.• Clean the spark plug and reset the gap to 0.030"
at least once a season or every 50 hours ofoperation. See Figure 21.
• Spark plug replacement is recommended at thestart of each season. Refer to engine parts listfor correct spark plug type.
NOTE: Do not sandblastspark plug. Spark plugshouldbe cleaned by scrapingor wire brushing andwashing with a commercialsolvent.
Figure 21
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A WARNING: Always stop the engine, dis-connect sparkplug wireand move it awayfromthe spark plug before performinganyadjustmentsor repairs,
Never attempt to clean the chute or makeany adjustmentswhile the engine is running.
Adjustments
Traction Drive Control
Refer to the Final Adjustmentsection of the Set-UpInstructionsto adjust the traction drive control. If youare not sure of proper adjustment, check as follows.• Drain the gasolineor place plasticfilm underthe
gas cap if the snow throwerhas already beenoperated.
• Tip the snowthrower forward and remove thefour self-tappingscrewsthat holdthe framecover underneaththe snowthrower.With the tractiondrive controlreleased, makesure that there is clearance between the frictionwheel and the friction plate in all positionsof theshift lever. See Figure22.
"_l_ I I Drive
Sproc.e,
• IILIIIi._,i-II,r,ct,on--...lli-tlLltL° Jill I
°,' LonFigure 22
With the tractiondrive controlengaged, makesurethat the frictionwheel is makingcontactwiththe friction plate, Also make sure that theovertravelspringis stretched.If adjustmentis necessary, loosen the jam nuton the tractiondrivecable and thread the cablein or outas necessary.Tighten the jam nutto securethe cable whencorrect adjustmentis reached. Reassemble theframe cover.
NOTE: ff you placed plastic underthe gas cap, becertain to remove it,
Augers
The augers are secured to the spiral shaft withtwoshear boltsand hex lock nuts. If you hit a foreignobject or ice jam, the snowthrower is designed sothat the boltswill shear.• If the augers will notturn, check to see ifthe
boltshave sheared. Replace ifnecessary. SeeFigure23. Two replacementshear boltsand hexlocknuts have been providedinGroup D of thehardwarepack which is illustratedon page 5.
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ShearBolt
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Figure 23
Auger Clutch
To adjustthe auger clutch,refer to Final Adjustmentsectionof Assembly Instructions,
Chute Assembly
The distance snow is throwncan be adjusted byadjustingthe angle of the chute assembly,
Skid Shoe
The space between the shave plate and the groundcan be adjusted by adjustingthe skid shoe. Refer topage 11 of thismanual.
Shift Rod
Toadjust the shiftrod, proceed as follows.• Remove the hairpin clipand flat washer from the
ferrule underneaththe shiftpanel. Remove theferrule from the hole inthe shift lever.
• Place the shift lever onthe handle panel inthesixth(6) speed position(all the way forward).
• Pushdown onthe shiftrod (and shift armassembly)as far as it will go. Holdit in thisposition.See Figure 24.
• Thread the ferrule up or downthe shiftrod asnecessary untilthe ferrule lines up withtheupper hole inthe shift lever.
Shift Chute DistanceLever Control
Drive AugerClutch
Upper
ShiftLever
SpringWasher Rod
Clip
FlatWasher
Clip FlatWasher
Assembly
Figure 24
• Insertthe ferrule intothe upper hole in the Shiftlever fromthe rightsidewhen adjustmentiscorrect.Secure with the fiat washer and thehairpinclip that you had earlier removed. SeeFigure24.
• Check for correctadjustmentof the tractiondrive controlas instructedinthe FinalAdjustment section.
Service
Shave Plate And Skid Shoes
The shave plate and skidshoes on the bottom of thesnow throwerare subject to wear. They should bechecked periodicallyand replaced when necessary.• To remove skidshoes, remove the two carriage
bolts,beUevillewashers and hex nuts(on eachside) whichattach them to the snowthrower.
• Reassemblenewskidshoeswiththe hardwareearlierremoved,Make sureto insertthecuppedsideofthe washeragainstthe skidshoesothattheskidshoe isadjusted to be level,
• To remove shave plate, removethe carriagebolts, bellevillewashers and hex nutswhichattach it to the snow throwerhousing,Reassemble new shave plate, making sureheads of the carriagebolts are to the insideofthe housing.Tighten securely.
Belt Removal and Replacement
WARNING: Disconnect the spark plugwirefrom the spark plugand groundit.
Auger Drive Belts
• Disconnectthe chute crank at the chuteassembly by removing the cotterpin andthe flatwasher.
• Remove the plasticbeltcover onthe frontof theengine by removingtwoself-tappingscrews.See Figure 25,
Self-Tapping
Cover
\Self-TappingScrew
Figure 25
Unthread the bottom of the auger cable fromthetop ofthe cable, leavingthe hex nut inplace.Removethe sixlockwashersandhex nutswhichattachthe augerhousing assemblyto the frame.See Figure26. (Onlytwopairsof lockwashersandhex nutsare showninthefigure.)
Lock Washerand Hex Nut
Figure 26
Separate the housingfrom the frame assemblyby standinginthe operatingpositionand liftingup onthe handles. The frame and housingwillseparate and the rearauger drive beltwillcomeoff the pulleys.
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Drive Belt
Figure 27
To remove the front auger drive belt, push theidler pulleyto the leftand liftfront auger drivebelt from the front auger pulley. See Figure27.Replace both auger drive belts by following theprecedinginstructions.
NOTE: When reassembling the two halvesof the unit,make sure that the auger drive cable is routedthroughthe cable roller guide.
Drive Belt
• Remove the plasticbelt coveron the front of theengine by removingthe two self-tappingscrews.See Figure 25.
• Drain the gasoline from the snowthrower, orplace a piece of plasticunderthe gas cap.
• Tip the snowthrower upand forward so that itrests onthe auger housing,
• Remove four self-tappingscrewsfrom the framecover underneaththe snow thrower.
• Pullingthe idlerpulleyupward, rollthe beltoffthe idlerpulleyandthe engine pulleyand liftbeltoff fdction wheel disc. See Figure 28.
FrictionWheel Disc
Remove
belthere
FrictionWheel
SupportBracket
Figure 28
• Back outthe stopbolt untilthe supportbracketdropson the auger pulley, See Figure 28.
• Slip belt between friction wheel and friction discplate and removethe belt. See Figure 28.
• Reassemble withnew drive belt.
NOTE: Thesupportbracket must rest onthestopboltafter thenew belthas been assembled. See Figure 28.
Friction Wheel Rubber
The rubberonthe friction wheel is subjectto wear andshouldbe checkedafter the first 25 hoursof operationand periodicallythereafter. Replace the friction wheelrubber ifany signsof wear or crackingare found.• Drainthe gasolinefrom the snow thrower,or
place a pieceof plasticunderthe gas cap.• Tip the snowthrowerupand forward, so that it
restson the housing.• Remove four screws from the frame cover
underneaththe snow thrower(Figure 25).• Usinga 7/8" wrench to holdthe shaft, loosen,
butdo not completelyremove, the hex bolt andbell washer from the leftend of the shaft. SeeFigure 29.
Figure 29
• Move the weight transfer leverto the packedsnow position.Refer to Figure 18.
• Lightlytap the head of the boltto dislodgetheball bearing from the rightside of the frame; thenremove the hex boltand the bellwasher from leftend of the shaft.
• Slidingthe shaft to theTight,remove the spacer,the sprocketand the friction wheel assemblyfrom the shaft.See Figure30.
• Remove the six screwsfrom the friction wheelassembly (three from each side). Remove thefriction wheel rubber from between the frictionwheel plate.
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• Reassemblethenewfrictionwheelrubbertothefrictionwheelassemblytighteningthesixscrewsinrotationandwithequalforce.
• Positionthe frictionwheel assembly upontothe pin of the shiftrod assemblyand slide theshaft throughthe friction wheel. See Figure 30.
• Slide the shaft intothe hex I.D. of the sprocket,the spacer and the leftball bearing and securewiththe bell washer and hex bolt.
Carburetor
A WARNING: If any adjustmentsare made tothe engine whilethe engine is running(e.g.carburetor), keep clear of all movingparts.Be careful of heated surfacesand muffler.
If youthinkthe carburetorneeds to be adjusted, seeyour nearest authorizedTecumseh Service Outlet.
Shift Rodly
Washer\
FrictionWheel
Figure 30
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If your snow thrower is leftunused for 30 days orlonger, it needs to be prepared for storage. Also, atthe end of the snow season, you should follow thesame set of instructionsend store the snow throwerproperly for the off-season. Proper storage ensureslonger life of the snow thrower.
Preparing Engine
A WARNING: Never store snow thrower withfuel in tank indoors or in poorlyventilatedareas, where fuel fumes may reach an openflame, spark or pilotlightas on a furnace,water heater, clothesdryer or gasappliance.
It is important to prevent gum depositsfromforming inessential fuel systempartsof theengine suchas the carburetor, fuel filter,fuel hose ortank duringstorage.Also experience indicatesthat alcoholblended fuels (called gasohol or usingethanol or methanol)can attract moisturewhich leads to separation and formation ofacids duringstorage.Acidic gas candamage the fuel system of an engine whileinstorage.
To avoid engine problems,the fuel system should beemptied before storagefor 30 days or longer.Followthese instructionsto prepareyour snowthrower forstorage:• Remove allgasolinefromthe carburetor and the
fueltank to prevent gum deposits from formingon these partsand causingpossible malfunctionof the engine.
Carburetor
\
BowlDrain
Figure 31
& WARNING: Drain fuel into approvedcontaineroutdoors,away from any openflame. Be certainengine is cool. Do notsmoke.
Fuel leftin engine duringwarm weatherdeteriorates and will cause seriousstartingproblems,
Run the engine untilthe fuel tank is empty and itstopsdue to lack of fuel.Drain carburetor by pressing upwardon bowldrain, located below the carburetorcover. SeeFigure 31.
& WARNING: Do not drain carburetor if usingfuel stabilizer.Never use engirle orcarburetorcleaning productsin the fuel tankor permanent damage may occur.
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer(suchas STA-BIL) is anacceptable alternativeinminimizing the formationoffuelgum depositsduring storage.Add stabilizertogasoline in fuel tank or storage container.Alwaysfollowmix ratio foundonstabilizer container.Runengine at least 10minutesafter addingstabilizertoallow it to reach the carburetor.Do not draincarburetor ff usingfuelstabilizer.
Remove the spark plug and pour one (1) ounceof engineoil through the spark plughole intothecylinder. Place a rag over the hole. Crank theengine several times to distribute the oil.Replace spark plug.
Preparing Snow Thrower• When storingthe snowthrower inan
unventilatedor metal storage shed, care shouldbe taken to rustproofthe equipment. Usingalightoilor silicone,coat the equipment,especiallyany chains, springs,bearings andcables.
• Remove alldirt from exteriorof engine andequipment.Followlubricationrecommendationsonpage 18.Store ina clean, dry area.
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ProblemShiftlevernotlockingintothesixthspeed
Enginefailstostart
Engine runs erratic.
Lossof power
Engineoverheats
Excessivevibration
Hardto shiftspeed,orwillnotshift
Unitfails to propel 1.itself
2.
Unitfails to discharge 1.snow 2.
3,
4.5.
Trackdoes notturn 1.
2,
Possible Cause
1, Shiftrodoutofadjustment
1. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel2. Fuel shut-oft valve closed
3. Ignitionkey not inswitchor engine4. Spark plugwire disconnected5. Blocked fuel line
6. Faulty spark plug
1. Unit running on choke2. Blocked fuel line orstale fuel
3. Water or dirt in fuel system.
4. Carburetor out of adjustment
1. Spark plugwire loose2. Gas cap vent hole plugged
1. Engine oil level low.2. Carburetor notadjusted properly
1. Loose parts or auger damaged
Corrective Action
1. Remove washer and pin. Turn ferruleclockwiseone turn and reinstall,
1. Filltank with clean, fresh gasoline.2. Open valve.3. Insert key.4. Connect spark plugwire.5. Clean fuel line.
6. Clean, adjustgap orreplace.
1. Turn choketo offposition.2. Clean fuel line, fill tank with fresh fuel.3. Drain carburetorfollowing instructionson
page 24, Refill with fresh fuel.4. Contact Sears service center.
1. Connect and tighten spark plugwire.2. Remove ice and snow from cap, Make sure
that the vent hole is clear,
1. Fill crankcase withproper engine oil2. Contact Sears service center.
1. Stop engine immediatelyand disconnectspark plugwire. Tightenall nutsand bolts.Check for the sourceof vibration. Make allneceseePl repairs. If vibrationpersists,contact Sears service center.
1. Shift red not adjusted 1. Readjust shift red.2. Hex sha_lnot lubricated 2. Lubricatesprocket shaft.
Incorrectadjustment of drive clutch 1. Adjustdriveclutch.
Ddve belt loose ordamaged 2. Replace drivebelt.
Auger shear bolt broken 1. Replace shear bolt.Discharge chute clogged 2. Stop engine, disconnectspark plugwire and
Foreignobject lodgedin auger.'
Auger drive clutchcable not adjusted.Auger drive beltloose ordamaged.
Track controlcable not inserted.
Lowercable bracket not fullypositionedagainstgear box.
clean discharge chute and insideof augerhousing.
3. Stop engine, disconnectspark plugwire andremove object from auger.
4. Adjustpropady.5. Replace belt.
1. Insert the cable completely intothe triggerassembly.
2. Loosentwo self-tappingscrews on each slotof bracket. Retighten makingsure that thebolt is completely at the bottom of the slot.
For repairs bey°nd the min°r adjustmentslistedabove'please contact your nearest SEARS service center.
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN 9.0 H.P. SNOW THROWER MODEL 247.888550
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN 9.0 H.P. SNOW THROWER MODEL 247.888550
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Part No.
629-0058
684-0008A-0637
684-0053
684-0066
684-0102
684-0111
684-0112
710-0262
710-0442
710-0451
710-0459
710-0599
710-0896
710-1003
711-0653
712-0116
712-0415
712-0429
712-3010
714-0507
715-0138
720-0201A
Description
Harness for Headlight
Shift Arm Assembly
Chute Crank AssemblyHardware Pack*
Handle Panel Assembly w/Tilt
Handle AssemblyEngagement (L.H.)
Handle AssemblyEngagement (R.H.)
Carriage Bolt5/16-18 x 1.50
Hex Bolt5/16-18 x 1.5
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x.75Hex Screw 3/8-24 x 1.5
Hex Washer Hd. 3-1"Screw1/4-20 x 0.5"
Hex AB Tap Screw 1/4 x .62
Hex B-Tapp Scr # 10-16 x .62
Clevis Pin
Hex Ins. Look Nut 3/8-24
Self Threading Nut
Lack Nut 5/16-18
Hex Nut
Cotter Pin
Roll Pin
Chute Crank Knob
Qty,
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KeY Part No.No,
40 736-0509
41 737-0133
43 746-0896
44 746-0901
45 747-0798A
46 747-0877
47 748-0362
48 748-0363
49 749-0908A
50 749-0909
51 784-5594
52 784-5604
53 784-5619A
54 784-5679
55 784-5680
56 784-5681
57 784-5682
58 712-3010
59 '12-3027
60 _12-0287
61 736-0119
62 784-5599
63 710-3180
64 710-3008
65 736-0275
66 736-0185
720-0300 Shift Knob
725-1300 Headlight
726-0100 Push Cap
731-1300A Lower Chute
731-1313C Cable Guide
731-1317 Headlight Bezel
731-1320 Upper Chute731-1773A Handle Panel
2 67 714-0104
1 68 731-0851A
1 69 710-3015
1 70 711-0677
2 71 710-0262
1 72 746-0778
1 73 712-0121
1 74 705-5266
732-0145
732-0193
732-0705
732-0746
735-0199A
736-0105
736-0119
736-0159
736-0506
CompressionSpring
CompressionSpringCable Control Wire
TorsionSpring
RubberBumperBellWasher .380 x .880 x .062
LockWasher 5/16 I.D.
Washer 5/6 I.D.
SpecialWasher
175
1
176
1
2 77
t 78
2 79
2 80
736-0242
714-0101
750-0785
747-0737
736-0270
7t5-0138
Description
SpecialWasher
Grease
Chute DeflectorControlCable
Chute Deflector Cable w/ClipShift Rod
Cam Rod
Cam Handle Lock
Pawl Handle lock
Right HandleLeft Handle
Cable Bracket
Chute Tilt Handle
Shift Handle
Handle Supt. Bracket LH 5/8
Handle Supt. B_'acketRH 5/8
Handle Supt. Bracket LH 3/8
Handle Supt. Bracket RH 3/8Hex Nut 5/16-18 Thd.
Hex FI. Lock Nut 1/4-20 Thd.
Hex Nut 1/4-20
LockWasher 5/16
Handle Tab
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x 1.75 Gr.5
Hex Bolt
Flat Washer 5/16
Flat Washer 3/6 x ,738 x .063
Hairpin Clip
Chute Flange KeeperHex Bolt 1/4-20 x 0.75" Gr.5
Ferrule
Cardage Bolt 5/16-18 x 1.50
Z FittingHex Nut # 10-24
Chute Crank ReinforcementBracket
Cupped Washer .340 I.D. x.872 O.D.
HairpinClip
Spacer
Upper Chute crankBell Washer
; Roll Pin
• Includes references 58 through 75
Qty.
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
8
2
4
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
8
1
4
2
2
1
4
1
1
2
2
NOTE: Forpainted parts, please refer to the listof color codes below. Please add the applicable color code, whereverneeded, to the part number to order a replacement part. For instance, if a part, numbered 700-xxxx, is painted pologreen, the part number to order would be 700-xxxx-0689.
PoloGreen: 0689PowderBlack: 0637
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Key Part No.No.
611-0053
2 618-0043
3 618-0044
4 618-0169
7 683-0024
9 684-0014B
10 684-0021
12
14
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
i 30
33
36
37
38
39
40
684-0031
r_4-0042B
710-0643
710-0599
710-0602
710-0604
710-0654A
710-0788
710-0809
710-0875
710-0898
710-1233
711-0911
711-1042
712-0127
712-0324
7!2-0711
713-0233
713-0413
713-0437
714-0474
Description Key Part No.No.
41 719-0295A
43 725-0157
46 732-0209
47 732-0264
48 736-0105
49 736-0160
50 738-0176
51 736-0242
52 736-0270
54 736-0287
58 738-0924
59 741-0339
60 741-0563
61 741-1111
62 746-0897
63 746-0898
64 746-0948
65 746-0950
66 748-0190
67 748-0234
70 750-0903
71 750-0904
74 750-0997
75 756-0625
76 784-5590
77 784-5609
80 784-5648
81 784-5687A
82 784-5688
83 784-5689A
Axle Assembly
Dogg Assembly:RH
Dogg Assembly:LH
Qty.
2
Shift Assembly: Track Dnve
Hub Assembly: Track Drive 2
Shift Rod Assembly
FrictionWheel SupportBracket Assembly
Frame Assembly
FrictionWheel BearingAssembly
Hex Lock Screw 5/16-18 x 4.625 Grade 5
Hax Washer Hd. "17"Screw 2
Hex Washer Hd. TT Screw 8
Hex Washer Hd, TT Screw 6
Hex Washer Hd. TT Screw 4
Hex Washer Screw 1
Hex Washer Screw 1
TT Screw 2
Hex Washer Head AB Screw 10
Oval C-Sunk Screw 2
Actuator Shaft 1
Hex Shaft: Track Ddve 1
Flanged Weld Nut #10-24 2
Top Lock Nut 1/4-20 i 1Jam Nut 3/8-24 1
Chain Links 1
Sprocket: 10T 1Chain 2
Cotter Pin 1
Description Qty.
Track Housing 1Cable Tie 2
Extension Spring 2
Extension Spring 1
Bell Washer t
Flat Washer I 1
Flat Washer 2
Bell Washer 5
Bell Washer 2
Flat Washer 2
Shoulder Screw 3
Flange Bearing 4
Ball Beadng 2
Hex Flange Bearing 2
Auger ClutchCable 1Drive ClutchCable 1
Track Steering Cable 2
Trigger Control 2
Spacer 1
Shoulder Spacer 2
Split Spacer 2
SplitSpacer 1
Spacer 1Roller Cable 3
Shift Bracket 1
SteeringCable Bracket 1Frame Cover 1
AugerClutch Cable Bracket 1Drive Cable Bracket 1
Front Support Bracket 1
NOTE: Forpainted parts, please refer to the list of color codes below.Please add the applicable color code,wherever needed, to the part number to order a replacement part. For instance, if a part, numbered 700-xxxx, ispainted polo green, the part number to order would be 700-xxxx-0689.
Polo Green: 0689Powder Black: 0637
f
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KeyNo. PartNo.
1 631-00322 684-00093 684-00244 684-00385 710-01576 710-04597 710-06048 710-12319 712-0214
11 712-034612 712-042913 720-022314 731-129215 731-1538A17 736-024218 736-027219 736-040620 737-017021 738-014022 748-0353,_
KeyDescription Qty. No.
Wheel Assembly Idler 2 23Rod Track Pivot 1 24Axle Assembly 1 25Handle Assembly 1 26Screw 1 27Screw 1 28Screw 2 29Screw 2 30Lock Nut 1 31Jam Nut 4 32Hex Nut 6 33Grip 1 34Track 2 35Wheel-Track Drive 2 36Bell Washer 1 37Flat Washer 4 38Flat Washer 4 39Lubricant 1 40Shoulder Screw 4Lift-Shaft Drive 1
Pad No.
750-0547750-0909750-0995784-5639-048_784-5642717-1211717-1209717-1210741-0542718-0188618-0046711-0912713-0414715-0120738-0502736-0336716-0115716-0114
Description Qty.
Spacer 2Spacer 2Spacer 2Plate-Track Side 2Plate-Track Lockout 1Gear Ring 2Gear 12-Tooth 6Gear 18-Tooth 2Pin Dowel 6Carrier 2Carrier Assembly 2Shaft--Track Drive 1Sprocket--13 Tooth 1Spring Pin 1Flat Washer 6Flat Washer 2Snap Ring .625' Shaft 2Snap Ring .56" Shaft 1
LABELS
Key PartNo. No. Description Qty.
12345678
777120077777120078777120079777120401777120402777120404777S30005777S30004
TractionControl RHTractionControl LHChute TiltAuger ControlTraction DriveTransportDanger WarningDanger, Top of Chute
11111111
NOTE: Forpainted parts, please refer to the list of color codes below. Please add the applicable color code,wherever needed, to the part number to order a replacement part. For instance, if a part, numbered 700-x.xxx,ispainted polo green, the partnumber to order would be 700-xxxx-0689.
PoloGreen: 0689PowderBlack: 0637
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NOTE: For painted parts, please refer tothe list of color codes below. Please addthe applicablecolor code, whereverneeded, to the part number to order areplacement part. For instance, if a part,numbered 700-xxxx, is painted pologreen,the part number to order would be 700-xxxx-068g.
Polo Green: 0689Powder Black: 0637
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Key Pad No.No.
1 05931
2 605-5192A
3 605-5193A
4 618-0121
5 684-0040A
6 684-0065
7 705-5226
8 710-0703
9 710-0451
10 710-0459A
It 710-0604
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
710-0890A
712-0116
712-0324
712-0429
712-0798
712-3010
715-0114
731-1379A
Key Part No.Description Qty. No.
Bearing Housing 1 20 732-0611
SpiralAssembly 1 21 736-0119
SpiralAssembly 1 22 736-0169
Auger Gear Assembly 1 23 736-0174
Spiral HousingAssembly t 24 736-0188
Impeller Assembly 1 25 736-0242Chute Reinforcement 1 26 736-0463
Carriage Screw I/4-20 X ,75 5 27 738-0281
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 X .75 10 28 741-0245Hex Scr 3/8-24 X 1,5 1 29 741-0309
Hex Washer Head 1-r-Screw 6 30 741-0475
5/16-18 X .62 31 741-0493A
Shear Bolt5/16-18 X 1.5 2 32 756-0178
Jam Lock Nut 1 33 784-5582A
Toptock Nut 1/4-20 5 34 784-5580
Hex Lock Nut 5116-18 2 35 784-5618
Hex Nut 3/8-16 1 36 784-5632A
Hex Nut 5/16-18 19 37 784-5647
Spiral Pin 2 38 712-3068
Chute Adapter 1 39 737-300740 710-0260
Description Qty.
ExtensionSpdng 1LockWasher 5/16 9
LookWasher 3/8 1
Wave Washer 1
FlatWasher .76 I.D. x 1,49O.D. 6
Bell Washer .345 I.D. x .88 16
Flat Washer 1/4 x .630 5
Shoulder Screw f
Hex Flange Beadeg 2
Ball Bearing 1
: Plastic Bushing 1
Flange Bushing 4Flat Idler 1
Shave Plate 1
Slide Shoe 2
Bearing Assembl,/ 2
Auger IdlerArm 1Chute Crank Bracket 1
Patch Nut 5/16-18 1
Grease 1
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x .62" 4
I i
I I
KeyNO
123456789
Part No.
618-0123618-0124710-0642711-0909714-0161715-0143717-0526717-0528718-0186
Descdpfion
Housing---RHHousing--LHScrewSpiral AxleKey, Hi-ProSpiral PinShaft Worm
I Worm GearThrust Collar
aty
115111111
KeyNo.
101112131415161718
Part No,
721-0325721-0327721-0328736-0351736-0369736-0445737-0168741-0662741-0663
Descdption
PlugSeal, OilLo_ite 5699, UltraWasherWasherWasherGreaseFlange BearingFlange Beadng
c_y
241111
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KeyNo.12345679
1011121314151617
Pad No.
05896A629-0071710-0627710-1245710-0230710-3005710-0696710-1652712-0181731-1324732-0710736-0119736-0242736-0247736-0270736-0331
DescriptionBracketExtensionCordScrewScrewScrewScrewScrewScrewJam NutBelt CoverSpringFlat WasherBell WasherFlat WasherLock WasherBell Washer
KeyQty. No.
1 181 192 201 211 221 231 242 251 261 271 281 2911 3011 31
Pad No.
736-0505748-0234748-0360754-0346754-0430756-0313756-0569756-0967756-0986756-0987390-987
770-10051C
737-3007
Description
Flat WasherShoulder SpacerAdapter PulleyV-BeltV-Belt MatchedFlat IdlerHalf PulleyAuger PulleyPulley HalfPulley HalfStarterEngine, Craftsmanmodel143,999005Owner's Manual(Not Shown)Grease
Qt_,
11112142111
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CARBURETOR
20A
I
_P_37
"25
Key PartNo. No. Description Qty.
0 640052
1 631776A2 6319706 6317787 650506
10 63211214 63217415 63073516 63216417 650417
18 63076620 64001620A 64005325 631951
27 63102428 63201929 63102830 631021
3132333637404447
48
63102227136A2755464000563254764005527110630748
631027
Carburetor (Incl. 184 ofEngine Parts List)
Throttle Shaft & Lever Ass'yThrottle Return SpringThrottle ShutterShutter ScrewChoke Shaft & Lever Ass'y.Choke ShutterChoke Positioning SpringFuel FittingThrottle Crack Screw/IdleSpeed ScrewTension SpringIdle Restrictor ScrewIdle RestrictorScrew CapFloat Bowl Ass'y. (Incl. 32 &33)Float ShaftFloatFloat Bowl "O" RingInlet Needle, Seat & Clip(Incl. 31)Spring ClipBowl Drain Ass'y.Drain Plunger GasketMain Nozzle TubeO RingHigh Speed Bowl NutBowl Nut WasherWelch Plug, IdleMixture WellWelch Plug, AtmosphericVent
111121111
III
1111
11111211
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30518
87
7069
224.
182185.
!_120
,308
101
173 25 26"275
315
200x
36
'q_325
323
9O
ff
327
>300
282
370C
Craftsman Engine Model No. 143.999005 for Craftsman Snow Thrower Model 247.888550
KeyNo.
123451515A15B1617181920252628303536373840404141
4242434547484950606569707175768081828384868789
PartNo.
3538527652650820
3096930699C3070065049433454299166510283466335319364606505613032235980A29826299182921629642400114001240009400104001340014278883689765103334034368963665533273A65012835262A35445A3537735319289263184530590A3537830588A29193650833650832_32589
Description Qty.
Cylinder 1Dowel Pin 2Screw 2Oil Drain Extension 1Extension Cap 1Governor Rod 1Governor Yoke 1Screw 1Governor Lever 1Governor Lever Clamp 1Screw,Torx 1Speed Control Spring 1Oil Seal 1Blower HousingBaffle 1Screw 2Lock Nut 1Crankshaft 1Screw 1Lock Washer 1Lock Nut 1Retaining Ring 1Piston, Pin & Ring Set (Std.) 1Piston, Pin & RingSet (.010" O ;) 1Piston, & Pin Ass'y.(Std.) 1Piston, & Pin Ass'y.(.010" OS) 1Ring Set (Std.) 1Ring Set (.010" OS) 1Piston Pin Retaining Ring 2Connecting Rod Ass'y. 1Connecting Rod Bolt 2Valve Lifter 2Oil Dipper 1Camshaft (MCR) 1BlowerHousing Extension 1Screw 1Cylinder Cover Gasket 1Cylinder Cover 1Crankshaft Bushing 1Oil seal 1Camshaft Seal 1Governor Shaft 1Washer 1Governor Gear Asss'y. 1Governor Spool 1Retaining Ring 1Screw 7Screw 1Flywheel Key 1
Key PartNo. No.
90 61109392 65088093 650881100 35135101 610118102 651024103 651007110 35187110A 37047119 36448120 36449125 27878A125 27880A126 34035126 34036127 650691130 6021A130A 650727130B 650727135 35395139 33369140 650836149 27882149A 35862150 27881151 32581169 27896A170 28423171 28424172 28425173 35350174 6501281178 29752182 30088A183 34587A184 33263
185 33877186 34667186B 36652200 34677203 31342204 651029206 610973207 33878209 650821215 35440219 34586
Description Qty.
Flywheel (W/Ring Gear) 1BellevilleWasher 1Flywheel Nut 1Solid State Ignition 1Spark Plug Cover 1Solid State Mounting Stud 2Screw,Torx 2Ground Wire 1Ground Wire 1Cylinder Head Gasket 1Cylinder Head 1Exhaust Valve (Std.) 1Exhaust Valve (1/32" Os) 1Intake Valve(Std.) 1Intake Valve (1/32" Os) 1Washer 2Screw 7Screw 2Screw 2Resistor Spark Plug 1Governor Gear Bracket 1Screw 2Valve Spring Cap 1Valve Spring Cap 1Valve Spring 2Valve Spring Keeper 2Valve Cover Gasket 1Breather Body 1Breather Element 1Valve Cover 1Breather Tube 1Screw 2Nut & Lock Washer 2Screw 2Choke Bracket 1Carburetor to intake 1pipe gasketIntake Pipe 1Governor Link 1Choke Spring 1Control Bracket 1Compression Spring 1Torx. Screw 1Terminal 1Throttle Link 1Screw 2ControlKnob 1Choke Rod 1
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Table continued from previous page
Key PartNo. No.
220 35438222 28820223 650378224 27915A_260 35447A261 650788262 29747B264A 650802265 33272B275 35056276 31588277 651002281 33013282 650760285 35985B287 29752290 30705292 26460298 6506653OO 34156A301 35355305 35554307 35499308 35540310 36205314 650873315 611111
KeyDescription Qty. No.
Choke Knob 1 323BScrew 2 325Screw, Torx 2 327Intake Pipe Gasket 1 328BlowerHousing 1 329Screw 2 335Screw,Torx 2 336Screw 1 338CylinderHead Cover 1 340Muffler 1 341LockingPlate 1 342Screw 2 343Starter BubbleCover 1 350Screw 1 351Starter Cup 1 355Nut & LockWasher 4 364Fuel Line 1 365Fuel Line Clamp 4 370CScrew 2 370HFuel Tank 1 3701Fuel Cap 1 360Oil Fill Tube 1 390=O" Ring 1 396FillTube Clip 1 400Dipstick 1 900Screw 1 900Alternator Coil 1
PartNo.
61111829443353923559361097335057A6507652894234154341556505613507957068232180C590574333776507673650135077358786400525907493700036450A
Description
TerminalWire ClipStarter PlugIgnition KeyTerminalCarburetor CoverScrewScrewFuel Tank BracketFuel Tank BracketScrewKey Switch BracketPrimer BulbPrimer LineStarter HandleCarburetor Cover BracketScrewPrimer DecalChoke DecalWarning DecalCarburetorRewind StarterElectricStarter MotorGasket SetReplacement Engine--noneReplacement Short Block756325Order from 71-999
Qty,
1
112
11
12
11
111
11
12
11
11
111
0
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Recoil Starter
12
13
_mS
Recoil Starter (Optional)
mll
Key Pa_No. No.
0 5907331 590599A2 5906003 5906964 5906015 5906976 5906987 5906998 590709
11 59073412 590535
13 590574
Description
Rewind StarterSpring Pin (Incl. 4)WasherRetainerWasherBrake SpringStarter DogDog SpringPulley & Rewind SpringAss'yStarter HousingAss'y.Starter Rope (Length 98" x
9/64" Dia.)Mitten Grip Handle (Not
IncludedWith Starter)
a_.
1111112211
12
°,#-,
B--5
--11
Key , PartNo. No. Description
012345678
1112 _
13
590749590599A590600590679590601590678590680590412590682590750590535
590574
Qty.
Rewind Starter 1Spring Pin (Incl. 4) 1Washer 1Retainer 1Washer 1Brake Spring 1Starter Dog 2Dog Spring 2Pulley & Rewind Spring Ass'y. 1Starter Housing Ass'y. 1Starter Rope (Length 98" x9/64" Dia,) 1Mitten Grip Handle (NotIncludedWith Starter) 1
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For the repair or replacement parts you need:
Call 6 a.m. -- 11 p.m. CST, 7 days a week
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