Craftsman Snowblower Manual
Craftsman Snowblower Manual
Craftsman Snowblower Manual
OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
536.886621
caution:
Read and Follow
All Safety Rules
CRRFTSMRN®
and Instructions
8 HORSEPOWER
Before Operating
This,Equipment 26" DUAL STAGE
120V. ELECTRIC START
SNOW THROWER
• Assembly
• Operation
• Customer Responsibilities
• Service and Adjustments
• Repair Parts
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REPA,RS
CONTACT SPARK PLUG AL
IMPORTANT
SAFETY STANDARDS REQUIRE OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROLS TO MINIMIZE THE
RISK OF INJURY. YOUR SNOW THROWER IS EQUIPPED WITH SUCH CONTROLS. DO NOT
AI-FEMPT TO DEFEAT THE FUNCTION OF THE OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL UNDER
ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
TRAINING
6. Adjust the snow thrower height to clear gravel or
1. Read the operator's manual carefully. Be crushed rock surfaces,
thoroughly familiar with the controls and the
7. Never aftempt to make any edjustmsnts while the
proper use of the snow thrower. Know how to
engine (motor) Is running (except when
stop the snow thrower and disengage the specifically recommended by the manufacturer).
controls quickly.
8. Let engine (motor) and snow thrower adjust to
2. Never allow children to operate the snow thrower
outdoor temperatures before starting to clear
and keep them away while It Is operating. Never SNOW.
allow adults to operate the snow thrower without
proper Instruction. DO not carry passengers. 9. Always weer safety glasees or eye shields du ring
operetlon or while performing an adjustment or
3. Keep the area of operetlon clear of all persons,
repair to protect eyes from foreign objects that
particularly small children, and pets.
may be thrown from the snow thrower.
4. Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling, OPERATION
especially when operating In reverse.
PREPARATION 1. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all
1. Thoroughly Inspect the area where the snow times.
thrower Is to be used and remove all doormats,
2. Exercise extreme cautio n when operating on or
sleds, boards,wires, and other foreignobjects. crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert
2. Disengage all clutches and shift Into neutral for hidden hazards or traffic.
before starting the engine (motor).
3. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine
3. Do not operetethe snowthrowerwithoutweadng (motor), remove the wire from the spark plug,
adequate winter outer garments.Wear footwear disconnect the cord on electric motors,
that will Improve footingon slipperysurfacse. thoroughly Inspect the snow thrower for any
4. Handle fuel wIth care; it Is highlyflammable. damage, and repair the damage before restarting
and operating the snow thrower.
(a) Use an approvedfuel container.
4. If the snow thrower should start to vibrate
(b) Never remove fuel tank cap or add fuel to a
abnormally, stop the (motor) and check
running engine or hot engine. Immediately for the cause. Vlbretlon Is gsnerelly
(c) Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care, a warning of trouble.
Never fill fuel tank Indoors.
5. Stop the snglne (motor) wheheveryou leavethe
(d) Replace fuel tank cap securely and wipe up operating position, before unclogging the auger/
spilled fuel. Impeller housing or dlsnherge guide, and when
making a ny repairs, adjustments, or Inspections.
(e) Never store fuel or snow thrower with fuel In
the tank Inside of a building where fumes may 6. When cleaning, repairing, or Inspecting, make
reach an open flame or spark. cartaln the auger/impeller and all moving parts
have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire
(f) Check fuel supply before each use, anowlng and keep the wire away from the plug to prevent
space for expenslonas the heatofthe engine accidental starting.
(motor) and/or sun can cause fuel to expend. 7. Take all possible precautions when leaving the
5. Use extsnsloncords snd racaptaclesas specified snow thrower unattended. Disengage the auger/
by the manufacturer for all snow throwers with Impeller, shift to neutral, stop engine, and
eiactrlc drive motors or electric starting motors. remove key.
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SAFETY RULES
MAI'NTENANCE AND STORAGE
8. DO not run the engine indoors, except when starting
the engine and for transporting the snow thrower In 1. Check shear bolts and other bolts at frequent
or out of the building. Open the outside doors; improper tightness to be sure the snow thrower
exhaust fumes are dangerous (containing CARBON is In safe working condition.
MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLY GAS).
2. Never store the snow thrower with fuel in the fuel
9. Do not clear snow across the face of slopes. tank inside a building whers Ignition sourcee are
Exercise caution when changing direction on present such as hot water and space heaters,
slopes. Do not attempt to clear steep slopes. clothes dryers, and the llke. Allow the engine to
10. Never operate the snow thrower without proper cool before storing In any enclosure.
guards, plates or other safety protective devices 3. Always •refer to operator's manual instructions
In place. for Important details If the snow thrower is to be
11. Never operate the snow thrower near glass stored for an extended period.
enclosures, automobiles, window wells, 4. Maintain or replace safety and Instruction labels,
drop-offs, and the like wit hour proper adjustment as necessary.
of the snow discharge angle. Keep children and
5. Run the snow thrower a few minutes after
pets away.
throwing snow to prevent freeze-up of the auger/
12. Do not overload the machine capacity by impeller.
attempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
13. Neveroperatethesnowthrowerat hlghtransport WARNING
speeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind and
use care when becking. This snow thrower Is for use on sidewalks,
14. Never direct dlscherge at bystanders or allow driveways, and other ground level surfaces.
anyone In front of the snow thrower. CAUTION should be exercised while using on
15. Disengage power to the augerllmpeller when steep sloping surfaces. DO NOT USE SNOW
snow thrower Is transported or not In use. THROWER ON SURFACES ABOVE GROUND
16. Use only sttachments and accessories approved LEVEL such as roofs of residences, garages,
by the manufacturer of the snow thrower (such porches or other such structures or buildings.
as tire chains, electric start kits, etc.).
17. Never operate the snow thrower without good
vlslblnty or light. Always be sure of your footing,
and keep a firm hold on the handles. Walk; never
run.
II _ LOOK I_OR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT ouT
IA IMPORTANT SAFETY
MEANS--ATTENTIONll!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
SAFETY RU LES ........................................ 2,3 OPERATION .......................................... 10-15
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 4 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ........... 19-25
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES ..... 4,16-18 S'_ORAGE ................................................... 26
WARRANTY ................................................. 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................... 27
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................. 5 REPAIR PARTS CSNOW THROWER)...28-38
INDEX ........................................................... 5 REPAIR PARTS (ENGINEI .................... 39-42
ASSEMBLY ................................................ 6-9 PARTS ORDERING/SERVICE ................... 44
INDEX
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Adjustment: Oil Level ............................. L.... 12, 18 Parts ............................................ 28-41
Auger ............................................. 24 • OilType ............................... _. 12. 18 Primer Button .................. 10, 11, 13,14
Belts............................................... 20 Speed Governor ............................ 24 R
Belt Guide ...................................... 22 Starting the Engine ................... 13,14 Repair/Replacement Parts .......... 28-42
Cable ............................................. 20 Recoil Starter ................................... 14
Storage ........................... :.............. 26
Carburetor ..................................... 24 F Replacements:
FrictionWheel ................................ 22 Fuel, Type .................................... 4, 12 Auger Shear Bolt ...................... .....24
Spark Plug ...;................................. 25 Fuel. Storage .............................. 13, 26 Belts............................................... 20
Traction and Auger ........................ 20 Friction Wheel: FrictionWheel ............................... 22
Assembly: Adjustment ..................................... 22 S
Check List ........................................ g Replacement ................................. 23 Safety Rules ................................... 2. 3
Crank Assembly .............................. 8 G Service and Adjustments:
Headlight ......................................... 9 Gears: Auger Housing Height ............... 7, 19
Skid Height Adjustment ............. 7, 19 Auger Gear Box ............................. 18 Auger Shear Bolt ........................... 24
Unpacking........................................ 7 Hex Shaft ....................................... 18 Belts......................................... 20. 21
B H Belt Guide ....................... ............... 22
Belts: Handle, Upper and Lower .................. 7 Belt Replacement .......................... 21
Adjust Belts.................................... 20 Headlight............................................. 9 Cable ..................................... 7. g, 20
Belt Guide Adjustment................... 22 Height Adjust Skids ...................... 7. 19 Carburetor ............................... 24, 26
Belt Maintenance ..................... 20, 21 Hex Shaft ......................................... 18 Chute Crank .................................. 19
Replace Belts ..;................ :............ 20 I FrictionWheel .......................... 22, 23
C Ignition, Key..................... 10. 11, 13,14 Scraper Bar ................................... 19
Cables. Clutch .......................... 7. 9, 20 Index ......... :........................................ 5 Spark Plug ..................................... 25
Carburetor: ................................. 24, 26 L Service Recommendations .............. 27
Choke ......... _.................... t0, 1t, 13,14 Levers: Spark Plug .................................. 18, 25
Clutch, Auger ................... 1O, 11, 13,14 Auger Drive Clutch ........ 7, 10, 11, 17 Specifications ..................................... 4
Clutch, Traction ............... 10, 11, 13,14 Choke ........................... 10, 11, 13,14 Speed Governor ............................... 24
Controls: Shifter ...................................... 10, 11 Startingthe Engine ...................... 13,14
Engine .......................... 10, 11, 13,14 Throttle Control ............ 10, 11.13, 14 Stopping the Engine ................... 11, 13
Snow Thrower ........................ 10. 11 Traction Drive Clutch ..... 7, 10, 11, 14 Stopping the Snow Thrower ............. t 1
Crank: Lubrication: Shipping Carton .............. ................ 6, 7
AdjustingRod ............................ 8, 19 Auger Gear Box ........................ 17-18 Skid Height ................................... 7, 19
Assembly ......................................... 8 Auger Shaft .................................... 17 Shifter Lever ................................ 10.11
Operation ........................................ 10 Disc Drive Plate ............................. 18 Shear Bolts ....................................... 24
Customer Responsibilities........ 4.16-18 Storage ............................................. 26
Engine ........................................... 18
Agreement ....................................... 4 • Hex Shaft and Gears ............... :..... 17 T
Auger Gear Box ............................ 18 Table of Contents ............................... 5
Auger Shaft ................................... 17 O Tire Pressure .................................... 19
Engine ........................................... 18 Oil: Trouble Shooting Chart .................... 27
General Recommendations .......... 16 Engine ................................. 4, 12, 18 Tools for Assembly ............................. 6
Hex Shaft and Gears ................ 17-18 Extreme Cold Weather ............. 12,18 Traction Drive Belt .................. ..... 20,21
Spark Plug..................................... 18 Storage ..................................... ;.._26 W
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Type ..................................... 4.12, 18 Warranty ............................................. 4
Deflector, Snow Chute ......... I0. t 1.15 Wheel. Lockout Pin .......................... 12
Operation:
Engine Controls ............ 10. 11.13,14
E Lockout Pin. Wheel ........................ 12
Electric Starter ................................. 13 Operating Snow Thrower ...................
Engine: ....................................... 10, 11.13,14
Control .................... 10. 11, 13, 14,15 Snow Throwing Tips ...................... 15
Oil CaD .............. "...................... 12. 18 Starting the Engine ................... 13.14
Oil Change ..................................... 18 Snow Throwar Controls ........... 10.11
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CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK
:ONTENTS OF PARTS BAG
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1 -5/16 In. Flatwashers
1 "Owner's manual
*2 - Spare 114- 20 Locknuts 1- 5/16-18 x 1-3/4 In. Hex Head Bolt 1 - Starter Moto! Cord 10Ft.
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1-Parts _
2 - IgnitionKeys
(Attached to engine in plastic bag)
1-Crank Assembly
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECTTHE
SPARK PLUG WIRE AND TIE BACK SKID MOUNTING NUTS
AWAY FROMTHE PLUG BEFORE MAK-
ING ANY ADJUSTMENTS OR REPAIRS.
FIG, 21
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO ADJUST THE CLUTCH CONTROL
•.UGEn
0.,VE .
CABLES ' LEVER _'_ _1 FORWARDPOSITION
.T _ (Just Contacting
Periodic adjustmentof the cables may be required due to "Z"FITTING / ,_ PlaslicBumper)WHEN
normalstretch and wear on the belts. Tocheckfor correct
adjustment, disconnect "Z" Fittingat clutch lever, move
clutch lever to the full forward position, just contacting the
plastic bumper. The control cables are correctly adjusted
when the center of the "Z" fitting is between the center and
top of the hole and there is no droop in the cable (See Fig. | "I- P ,,oau.PEn
22). If adjustment is necessary:
FIG. 22
• Remove fuel from tank, and stand blo_'er on end. i
• Pull rubber boot off the top of the spring. Push the
cable through the spring(See Fig. 23) to expose the
threaded portionof the cable.
• Hold the squareend ofthethreadedportionwithpliers
and adjustthe Iocknutin or out until theexcess slack
OAaLESPR,NG\
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is removed.
• PuUthe cable back thmughthe spring and connectthe
cable.
• Do the same for the other lever cable, if needed• .__ LOCKNUT
NOTE" Whenever the traction drive or auger belts are
adjusted or replaced, the cables will need to be adjusted.
FIG. 23
TO ADJUST BELTS ii
TAPPINGSCREW
IA DOORS,
CAUTION:AWAY FROM
DRAIN THEFIRE OR FLAME.
GASOLINE OUT" I FIG. 26
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO ADJUST THE BELT GUIDES
MOTOR MOUNT FRAME
There are two beltguides on yoursnow thrower, a leftand
right.After you replace the traction drivebelt, you need to
adjust one or both of the belt guides. Proceed as follows
for each bolt:
• Disconnectthe spark plugwire.
Remove the bolt cover (See Fig. 26).
Engage the auger drive clutchlever.
Measurethe distancebotween the beltguidesend the
belt (See Fig. 28). The distance shouldbe 3/32" for
each guide. LOOSEN BO'R'OM BOLTS .
• If adjustment is necessary, loosen the belt guide (EACH SIDE) (Bottom View)
mounting bolts. Move the belt guides to the correct
FIG. 29
position.Tighten the mounting bolts.
• Move frictionwheel toproper positionas indicatedin
• Reinstallthe bolt cover.
previousstep (Fig. 29A).
• Reconnect the spark plug wire.
• Re-tightenbolts in speed selector lever.
• Reinstallthe bottompanel.
BELTGUIDE
eEL'
(Right Hand) FRICTION
SHAFT
FIG. 28
FIG. 29A
TO ADJUST THE FRICTION WHEEL
If the snow thrower _11 not move forward, you need to
check the tractionddve bolt, the tractiondrivecable or the SPEED SELECTOR LEVER
frictionwheel. If the frictionwheel is damaged, itwill need
to be replaced, See the To Replace FdctionWheel para-
graph on page 23. If the fdctionwheel is not worn, check
the adjustment,as follows:
• Disconnectthe spark plug wire.
• Drain the gasolinefrom the gas tank.
• Stand snow thrower on the auger housingend.
• Remove the bottompanel (See Fig. 29).
• Positionthe shitterlever in first (1) gear.
Note the positionof the fdctionwheel on thedisc drive FIG. 29B
plate, The dghtouterside ofthe discdriveplateshould
be 3" from the center of the tdction wheel (See Fig.
29A).
If adjustment is necessary:
• Loosen bolts in speed selector lever (See Fig. 29B).
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO REPLACE FRICTION WHEEL
If the snowthrower willnot move torward,and the friction
wheel is worn or damaged, you need to replace it as BE.
OVE
follows:(First allow the engine to cool.)
=_ _ BOTTOM
' PANEL
LOOSEN
BOLT
FASTENERS
-"'--"-AUGER
(UNITSTANDING ON
AUGER HOUSING END)
FIG. 32
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO REPLACE AUGER SHEAR BOLT
The augers are secured to the auger shaft with special
bolts (See Fig. 33) that are designed to break (to protect
the machine) if an object becomes lodged in the auger
housing. Use of a harder bolt will destroy the protection SHEAR BOLT ._ SHEARsPAcERBOLT
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS, ONLY
LOCKNUT
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENTSHEAR BOLTS
SHOULDBE USED.WHEN REPLACING
SHEAR BOLTS, BE SURE TO REPLACE
SHEAR BOLT SPACERS..
• To replace a broken shear bolt, proceed as follows: FIG. 33
Move the throttleto STOP and turn off all controls.
Disconnectthe spark plug wire. Be sure all moving
parts have stopped.
Lubricatethe auger shaft zerk fitting (see the Cus- CARBURETOR
tomer Responsibilitiessectionon pages 16-18).
Aifgn the hole in the auger with the hole in the auger
shaft, Install the new shear boif and shear bolt spacer
provided. _IDLE ADJUSTING SCREW
(Close finger tight only)
• Reconnectthe spark plug wire.
TO ADJUST CARBURETOR HIGH SPEED ADJUSTING
SCREW
The carburetor(See Fig. 34 and Fig. 36, Page 26) has BOWL DRAIN (Close finger tight only)
been pre-setatthe factoryand readjustmentshouldnot be
FIG. 34
necessary. However, if the carburetor does need to be
adjusted,proceed as follows:
• If the engine tends to stall under load or does not
• Closethe highspeed adjustingscrew by hand. accelerate from low speed to high speed properly,
• Do not over-tighten. adjust the high speed screwout in 1/8 turn increments
• Then open it 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 turns. until the problem is resolved. Let the engine run!or30
secondsbetween settings.
• Close the idle adjusting screw by hand. Do not over-
IMPORTANT: NEVER TAMPER WITH THE ENGINE.
tighten.
GOVERNOR,WHICH IS FACTORYSET
• Then open it 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 turns. FOR PROPER ENGINE SPEED.
• Startthe engine and let it warm up. OVERSPEEDING THE ENGINE ABOVE
THE FACTORY HIGH SPEEDSETTING
Set the throttlecontrol to RUN. Adjustthe high speed
CAN BE DANGEROUS. IF YOU
adjustingscrew In untilthe engine speed or sound
THINK THE ENGINE, GOVERNED
alters. Adjust the screw out until the engine speed
HIGH SPEED NEEDS ADJUSTING,
sound alters. Note the difference I_etween the two
CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SEARS
limitsand set the screw in the middle of the range.
SERVICE CENTER, WHICH HAS THE
Letthe engine run undisturbedfor 30 seconds after PROPER EQUIPMENT AND
each settingto allowthe engine to react to the previ- EXPERIENCE TO MAKE ANY
ous adjustment. NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS.
Set the throttle control to SLOW. Adjust the idle
adjustingscrewIn untilthe engine speed drops,then
adjustthe screw out until the engine speed drops.
Note thedifferencebetweenthe two limits and set the
screw in the middle of the range.
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TO ADJUST OR REPLACE
THE SPARK PLUG
Ifyou have difficultystartingyour snow thrower,you may
need to adjust or replace the spark plug. Follow the
instructionsbelow.
Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are pitted or
burnedor ifthe porcelainis cracked.
TO ADJUS_
• Clean the spark plug by carefullyscrapingthe elec-
trodes (do not sand blast or use a wire brush). FIG. 35
• Be sure the spark plug is clean and free of foreign • Beforeinstallingthespark plug,coatitsthreadslightly
material.Checkthe electrodesgap (See Fig. 35) with with oil or grease to insureeasy removal
a wire feeler gauge and reset the gap to .030 inch if • Tightenthe plug firmlyintothe engine.
necessary.
• Ifa torque wrenchisavailable,torquetheplugto 18 to
TO REPLACE: 23 ft. - Ibs.
• If you need a new spark plug, use only the proper
replacementspark plug (See page 4).
• Set the gap to .030.
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STORAGE
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• Cover the bare metal pads of the blower housing • Lubricaifng the piston/cylinderaraa. This can be done
auger andthe impellerwith rust preventative,suchas by first removingthe spark plug and squirtinga few
a spray lubricant. dropsofclean engineoilintothe sparkplughole.Then
coverthesparkplughole with a rag toabsorb oilspray.
NOTE: A yearly checkupor tune-up by a SEARS Service Next, rotatethe engineby pullingthe starterropefully
Center isa good way to insurethatyoursnow throwerwill out two orthree times. Finally,reinstallsparkplugand
provide maximum performancefor the nextseason. attach spark plug wire.
ENGINE STORAGE OTHER
Gasoline must be removed or treated to prevent gum • Ifpossible, store yoursnowthrowerindoorsand cover
depositsfrom formingin the tank, filter, hose, and carbu- itto give protectionfrom dust and dirt.
retorduringstorage.Alsodudngstorage alcohol blended
• q .
gasohnethat usesett!anolor methanol(sometimescalled • Ifthe machinemustbe storedoutdoors,blockup the
snowthrowerto be sure the entire machine isoff the
gasohor) attracts water. It acts on the gasoline to form
acids whichdamage the engine. ground.
• Toremove gasoline, runthe engine untilthe tank is • Cover the snow thrower with a suitable protective
empty and the engine stops. Then drain remaining cover thatdoes not retain moisture. Do notuse plastic
gasolinefrom carburetor by pressingupwardon howl or vinyl.
drain located on the bottom of carburetor.(See Fig. • Start theengine and run at SLOW (idle)speed untilthe
36). engine stopsfrom lack of fuel.
Ifyou do not wantto remove gasoline,a fuel stabilizer IMPORTANT: NEVER COVER SNOW THROWER
(suchas Craftsman FuelStabilizerNo.33500) may be WHILE ENGINE AND EXHAUST
added toany gasolineleftin the tankto minimizegum AREAS ARE STILL WARM.
depositsand acids. If the tank is almost empty, mix
stabilizer with fresh gasoline in a separate container
and add some to the tank.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING POINTS
Engine stalls Unit running on CHOKE Move choke lover to OFF position.
Engine runs erratically; Water or dirt in fuol system Use carbureter bowl drain to flush and refill with fresh
Loss of power fuel.
Excessive vibration
Loose parts; damaged impeller Step engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire.
Tighten all bolts and make all necessary repairs. If vibration
continues, have the unit serviced by a competent repairman.
Unit fails to propel Drive bolt loose or damaged Replace drive belt.
Itself
Unit fails to Auger drive belt loose or damaged Adjust auger drive belt: replace if damaged
dfaeharge snow
Discharge chute clogged Stop engine =mmediately and disconnect spark plug wire
Clean discharge chute and inside of auger housing
Foreign object lodged in auger Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug w_re
Remove object trom auger
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I 579941 LEVER, ASSY TRACT CLUTCH 17 580961 PULLEY, V3L 6.50 x .56
2 313853 BEARING, FLANGE 18 58O965 WASHER. WAVE .675 x 1.00 x .020
3 137185 PIN, COTTER .125 DIA x 1.00LG 19 1084 WASHER, FLAT .281 x 1.00 x .063
4 313919 SPRING, RETURN 20 120380 WASHER. SPTLK .26 x .50 x .06
5 579937 LEVER, SPRG TRAC CL 21 180020 SCREW, 1/4-20 x .75 HHC
6 11871 SCREW, 1/4-20 x ,63 HHCFT 22 334163 BEARING & RETAINER, ASSY
1502 NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEXCTRLK 23 35497 SCREW, 5/16-18 x .50WAHHTAP
583164 DISC. ASSY FRICWHL 24 120638 WASHER, SPTLK .31 x .58 x .08
9 583206 ZERK, GREASE .25-28 x 1,12LG 25 579858 WASHER, SP .502 x .75 x .0605
10 583155 SHAFT, HEX TRACTION 26 331112 SHAFT & SPROCKET, ASSY #40-8T
11 85501 BEARING, TRUNION 1.25 ID 27 581773 HUB, FRICTION WHEEL
12 73812 FLATWASHER" .505 x 1.00 x ,06 28 313883 WHEEL, FRICTION DISC 4,375 OD
13 73811 RING, RETEXI.16 x .05TRU5100-1_ 29 120375 NUT, 1/4-20 REGHEX
14 58O969 FLAI"WASH ER, ,680 x 1.12 X .060 30 579893 SPRKET & SHAFT. ASSY 8T&36T-41
15 49562 BEARING, BALL 6203-2AA(SEALS) 31 579867 CHAIN. ROLLER #42 x 40P
16 58O970 KEY, SQUARE. 18SQ x .63 LG
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REF. PART# PART NAME
1 631776A THROTTLE SHAFT & LEVER ASSY
2 631970 THROTTLE RETURN SPRING
6 631778 THROTTLE SHUTTER
7 550506 THROTTLE & CHOKE SHUTTER
SCREW
10 632112 CHOKE SHAFT & LEVER ASSY
14 632174 CHOKE SHUTTER
15 630735 CHOKE POSITIONING SPRING
16 632164 FUEL FITTING
17 650417 IDLE SPEED SCREW
18 630766 TENSION SPRING
20 "632281 IDLE MIXTURE SCREW
21 630766 IDLE TENSION SPRING
22 630739 WASHER, IDLE SCREW
23 "630740 "O" RING, IDLE SCREW
25 631951 FLOAT BOWL ASSY
(INCL. NOS. 32 & 33)
27 "631024 SHAFT, FLOAT
28 632019 FLOAT
29 "631028 "O" RING, FLOAT BOWL TO BODY
30 "631021 INLET NEEDLE. SEAT & CLIP
(INCL. NO 31)
31 631022 SPRING CLIP
32 27136A BOWL DRAIN ASSY
33 27554 DRAIN PLUNGER GASKET
40 "632239 MAIN ADJ. SCREW ASSY
(INCL. NOS. 41 THRU 44)
41 "630740 "O" RING, HIGH SPEED MIXTURE
SCREW
42 630739 WASHER, HIGH SPEED MIXTURE
SCREW
44 *27110 BOWL NUT WASHER
47 "630748 WELCH PLUG, IDLE MIXTURE WELL
48 "631027 WELCH PLUG, ATMOSPHERIC VENT
60 632347 REPAIR KIT
(INCL. PARTS MARKED WITH ")
39
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CRAFTSMAN 2-CYCLE ENGINE MODELNUMBER
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41
CRAFTSMAN 2-CYCLE ENGINE MODELNUMBER143.948001
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