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Operator's Manual Snow Thrower 6 Horsepower Electric Start 24-inch Dual Stags Model 536.881550 CAUTION: Before using this product, read this manual and foflow all of its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions. Manual del usario Quitanieves de 24 pulgadas 6 caballos de fuerza (hp) de dos Uempos Arranque el6ctdco Modelo 536.881550 PRECAUCI6N: Antes de usar este producto, lea este manual y siga todas las reglas de seguddad e instrucciones de operaci6n. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffrnan F-04101 11L Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sean;.com/craftsman WARRANTY STATEMENT ...... SAFETY RULES *.....lw**l . • .. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS .... ASSEMBLY ................... OPERATION .................. MAINTENANCE ............... SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT .. UMITED TWO-YEAR 2 2 4 6 11 18 21 STORAGE .................... 33 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE . .. 34 REPAIR PARTS ............... 38 ENGINE REPAIR PARTS ....... 56 SPANISH (ESPA_IOL) .......... 63 PARTS ORDERING/SERVICE .. BACK COVER WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN SNOW THROWER For two yesrs from the date of purchaes, when this Craftsman Seow thrower is malnlalned, lubricated, and tuned up according to the operating and maintenance Instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in material or workmanship. ff this _an Snow thrower is used for commercial or rental purposes, this wan'anty applies for only 90 days flora the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover _ following: Items which become worn dudngnormal use, such as spark plugs, drive baits and sheer pins, Repair necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, includingbent crankshafts and the failure to maintain the equipment according to the instructions contained in the owner's manual. WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN SNOW THROWER TO THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY' APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE IN THE UNITED STATES. This warranty gives you spectticlegal rights, and you may also have other dghtswhich may vary fl'om state to stafa. Sears, Roebuck and Co., D817WA, Hoffman Estates. IL 60179 LooK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IT MEANS- ATTENTIONIII BECOME ALERTI!I YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED. nect the spark plug wire WARNING: Always dis€onand place it where it cannot mako contact with spark plug to preventaccidental starling during: Preparation, Maintenance, or Storage of your snow thrower. A Engine F.x_aust, some of Its constltuent_ and certain vehlclo components contain or emlt chemicals known to the State of Califomia to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Battery posts,terminals and relatedacesssodes €ontain lead and load compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other mproductNe harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. F-0410111L 2 IMPORTANT;. Safety standards require operator presence controls to minimizethe risk of injury.Your snow throweris equippedwithsuchcontrols. Do not attemptto defeatthe func'don of the operatorpresencecontrolunderany circumstances. OPERATION TRAINING 1. Readthis operatingandserviceinstruction 1. manual carefully.Be _omu_ly familiar w_ thecontrolsandthe properuseofthe snowthrower.Knowhowto stopthesnow thrower anddL_engage the controlsquick- 2. ly. 2. 3. 4. Never allowchildrento operatethe snow thrower.Neverallowadultsto operatethe snowthrower wi_out properinslnJction. Ksepthe erea of operationdeer of all persons,parUauiedy smallchildrenand pets. Exercisecautionto avoidslippingorfalling especiallywhenoperatingin reverse. 3. 4. PREPARATION 1. 5. Thoroughly inspectthe area where snowthroweristo be usedandremoveell doorrnt_, sleds, boards, wires, and other faragnobje s. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Disengageall dutcheebeforestartingthe 6. engine(motor). Do not operatethe snowthrower without wearingadequatewinteroutergarments. Wearfootwearthat willimprovefootingon stipperysurtaces. 7. Handle fuel with care; it is highlyflammable. a. Use an approvedfuel container. b. Never rercovefueltankc,_por add fual to a runningengine(motor)or hot en- 8. gine(motor). c. Fill fuel tank outdoorswith extreme care. Neverfillfuel tank indoors. d. Replacefuel capsecurelyandwipe up spilledfuel. e. Neverstorefuel or snowthrower with 9. fuel in the tank inside of a building wherefumesmayreachan open11ame orspark. f. Checkfuelsupplybeforeeachuse, al- 10. lowingspaceforexpansionasthe hoat of the engine (motor)and/orsun can causefuel to expand. For all snowthrowerswithelectricstating motors use al_a'ic sta_ng extension 11. cordscert_ed CSA/UL Useonly with a receptesie that hasbeeninstalled inaccordancewithlocalinspec_on authorities. let engine(motor)and snow thrower ad- 12. justtooutdoortsmperafures before starting to cieeranow. Alwayswearsefaty glassesor eye shields 13. duringopera_n or whileperformingan adjustmentor repair to protecteyes from foreigndojeststhat traybethrownfromthe snowthrower. F-04101 11L 3 DOnotoperatethissnowthrower ifyouere takingd"ugsor o_er medica_onwhichcan causedrowsinessor affectyourabilityto operatethissnow_wer. Do not use the snowthrower if you are meotellyor physically t_abie tooperate snowthrowersa_ely. Do notputhandsorfaat neeror underrototing parts.Keep deer of the discharge openingat all times. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperating on or crossinggravel drives, walks or roads. Stay alert for hiddenhazards or traffic. Afterstrndnga foreign object,stopthe engine (motor), remove the wire from the spark plug, thoroughly inspect snow throwerfor any damage, and repairthe damage beforerestarl_and opera_g thesnowthrower. If thesnowthrower should starttovbrate abnormally,stopthe engine (motor)and checki'nmadietely forthe cause.VibralJon is generallya wamingof trouble. Stop the engine (motor)whenever you leave the operatingposition,before unclogging _ augerJimpeller housingor discharge chute and when maldng any repairs,ad}ustmants, or inspections. When cleaning,repairing,or inspecting, make certainthe auger/a_pellerand movingpartshavestoppedandallcontrols are dL_angaged. Disconnect the sparkpSug wireandImapthe wireaway'B'om the sperk plugto preventaccidentalstarting. Take allpossibleprece_onswhenleaving the snowthrowerunattended.Disengage auger/impeller,stopengine (motor), and removekey. Do notstertor runangine h sncinsedarea, even if doorsor windows are open. Exhaust fumes are dangerous(containing CARBON MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLYGAS). Do not deer snow across the face of slopes. Exerciseex:l:mmecautionwhen changhng directionon slopes.Do not attemptto clearsteep elopes. Neveroperate the snowthrower wlt_ut properguards,platesor othersafetyprotectlvedevicesin place. Never operatetho snowthrowerneer enclosures, automobiles, windowwells,dropoffs,andthelikewithoutproperad)ustmant oflhe snowotschergeangle.Keepchildren and petsaway. 14. Donotoverloadthesnowthrowercapaclty 2. by attem_ngtoclear snow attsofesta rate. 15. Never operatethe snowthrower at high _ansport speeds on slippery surfaces. Lookbehindand use carewhen becking 3. up. 16. Never directdischargeat bystandersor allowanyoneinfrontofthe snowthrower. 17. Disengagepowerto the collastor/impeller whensnow thrower is_'ansportedor notin 4. Storethe snowthroworawayfrom ignition sourcesor appliancesthat have a pilot light,suchas hotwatorsnd spasehestors, clothes dryers, etc.... Allow tt_ engine (motor)tocoolbeforestoringin anyenclosurB. Always refer to operator'sguide ins'_uctions for importantdetails if the snow thrower is to be storedfor an extended period. USe. 18. Use onlyattachrsents andaccessories approvedby the manufectumrof the snow thrower (suchas _re chains,electric start 5. ecL). 19. Never operate the snowthrowgrwithout good visibilityor light.Alwaysbe sure of yourfoo_ng and keepa firm holdon the handles. Wak;neverrun. 20. Do not over-roach.Keep properfoot_ and balanceat all times. 21. Do not attemptto use sr=:_thrower on a roof. forARNING: usa on sidewalks, This snow drlvewaye thrower Is and other ground level surfaces. Cautionshould be e_erofsedwhlle usingon steep sloping surfaces. DO NOT USE SNOW THROWER ON SURFACES ABOVE GROUND LEVEL such as roofs of reeldances, garages, porches or other such structures or buildings. _ MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1. Maintainor replace.safetyand instm_on labels,as necessary. Runthesnowthrower a few minutasafter throwing snowto preventfreeze-upof the auger/impeller. Check shearbottsand otherbolts at frequent intervalsfor propertightnessto be sure the snow t_roweris in safe working condition. IMPORTANT:Many of the followltKJsymbolsam Iocstedon your snowthrower or on literature suppliedwith the product. Bstomyou operatethe snow thrower, learn and understand the purposefor each symbol. CONTROL AND OPERATING SYMBOLS Slow Fast @0 Engine Off Engine Stop Electric Start Engine Start 1 Engine Run I-IN On Choke Off Choke On Neutral ®Q Thrcttlo F-O410111L Primer Button Ignltlon Key 4 Ignition Off Ignition On Drive Clutch Forward Push To Engage Electric Starter Discharge DOWN Reverse Auger Clutch Auger Collector Engage Fuel 011 Fuel 011Mixture DischargeUP DischargeLEFT Discharge RIGHT |JH WeigM Transfer Lift Handle To Engage Weight Transfer Depress Pedal To Disengage Transmission Ignition Key InsertTo Run, Pull Out To Stop. SafetyWarningSymbols DANGER Thrown Objects. Keep Bystanders Away. IMPORTANT Read Owner's Manual Before Operedng This Machine. WARNING Hot Surface F-0410111L DANGER Thrown Objects. Keep Bystanders Away. WARNING DANGER Avoid Injury From RotatingAuger. Keep DANGER Hands, FeetAnd Stop The Engine Before Clothing Away. UncloggingDlscherge Chutal STOP 5 CONTENTS OF PARTS BAG (ACTUAL SIZE) 1 - Owner's Manual (not shown) 1 - Packet of Fuel Stabilizer (not shown) 1 - Warranty Card (not shown) *Non-Assembly F-O41066L Parts, found in toolbox located on belt cover 6 ,_ WARNING: safety glasses Always or eye wear shields while assembling snow thrower. TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY 1 - Knifeto outcarton 2 - 1/2 inch wrenches (or adjustable wrenches) Figure1 2 - 9/16 inch wrenches (or adjustable wrenches) Figure 1 shows the snow thrower in the shipping position. Figure 2 shows the snow thrower completely assembled. References to the right or left hand side of the snow thrower are from the viewpoint of the operator's position behind the unit. 2 - 3/4 inch wrenches (or adjustable wrenches) 1 - Pliers (to spread cotter pin) 1 - Screwdriver 1 - Measuring tape or ruler TO REMOVE SNOW FROM CARTON cable back away from the motor frame. THROWER 1. Locate all parts packed separately and remove from the carton. Auger Ddve Lever NOTE: Place fuel stabilizer in a safe place until needed for storage. 2. Remove and discard the packing material from around the snow thrower. Cable k Assembly 3. Cut down all four comers of the carton and lay the panels fiat Chute 4. Cut the straps that secure the axle to the pallet, 5. For shipping purposes, the height adjust skids are attached to the pallet. Remove the screw that secures each height adjust skid to the pallet. See F'_jure2. . Traction DriveLever Lever Roll snow thrower off the pallet by pulling on the lower handle. CAUTION: DO NOT back over contTol cables. 7. Remove all packing material from the unit. 8. Cut ties secudng the clutch control cable to the lower handle and lay F-0410111L Screw 7 Figure 2 6. Install the fasteners that were removed in step 4. DO NOT tighten until all bolts are in place. TO ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE AND CRANK ASSEMBLY 1. Cut tie holdingshift rod to lower handle and move shifter to the first forward gear. 2. Cut and discard the plastic tie that secures the crank assembly. 3. Loosen, but do not remove, the screws, f_twashers, Iockwashers, and hex nuts in the upper holes of the lower handle. See Figure 3. 4. Remove the fasteners and the eyeboltfrom the lower holes of the lower handle See Figure 5. Right Hand Side j LeftSide Of Upper 3/8= Nylon Locknut / LooseN_ Of UpperHandle_ Eye Bolt but do not remove Ratwasher Rgure 5 11/32" 5/16" Hex Nut _:_ Ratwasher 7. Attach the crank rod to the universal joint assembly with the hair pin. See Figure 6. 8. "lighten nut on eye bolt. Make sure eye bolt is properly aligned and the crank can fl'eely route. Rgum 3 9. Tighten all handle and panel bolts. NOTE: Make sure the cables are not caught between the upper and lower handle, 5. Raise the upper handle into operating position, NOTE: If the cables have become disconnected form the drive levers, reinstall the cables as shown in Figure 4. Cren_ Aod Figure6 Coht_4 Cable F-0410111L Rgure 4 8 Traction DriveCable NOTE: If the cables have become disconnected, connect cables as shown in Figure 7. Auger DriveCable Figure7 HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR 1. Remove the carriage boll See Figure 8. 2. Raise the chute deflector into operating position. 3. Fasten chute deflector to flange with carriage bolt. Make sure to install with head of carriage bolt on the inside of the flange. 4. Fasten with washer and Iocknut. De_ector Nut j T=z=._._Jj ...... __ _, Operatng_l / -- II Iii I _o_.oo-I /k. ,--.or 5. "Rghten Iooknut securely. NOTE: Make sure all cerriage bolts in flange are tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Figure8 HOW TO SET THE SKID HEIGHT Your snow thrower is equipped with height adjust skids on the outside of the auger housing. To adjust the skid height for different conditions, see To Adjust Skid Height paragraph In the Service And AdJust_nent section. HOW TO SET THE LENGTH OF THE CABLES be too tight or too loose. If an adjustment is necessary, see =How To Check And Adjust The Cables" in the Service And Adjustment section. The cables were adjusted at the factory and no adjustments should be necessary. However, al_er the handles are put in the operating position, the cables can F-O410111L 9 _- CHECKUST Before you operate your new snow threwer, to ensure that you receive the best performance and satisfac_on from this quality product, please review the following ohecldist: shipped with the starter cord plugged into the engine. Before operating, unplug the starter cord from the engine. While learning how to use your snow thrower, pay extra attention to the following important items: All assembly instructionshave been completed. e" The discharge chute rotates freely. e" No remaining loose parts in carton. Check the fasteners. Make sure all fasteners are tight. v_ Engine oil is at proper level Use a high quality detergent oil classified "For Service SG, SH, SJ, SL, or higher". v" Check the air pressure of the tires. Correut air pressure is from 14 to 17 PSI. See the side of the _re for maximum inflation. Do not exceed maximum inflation. Make sure gas tank is filled propedy with clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline w_ a minimum of 85 octane.. Become familiar with all controlstheir location and function. Operate controls before starting engine. 1t" On e/ectric start medals, the unit was F-O410111L 10 KNOW YOUR SNOW THROWER READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SNOW THROWER. Compare the illustrationswith your SNOW THROWER to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference. (lefthand) (right hand) Choke Control Primer Button Gas Cap / Crank Assembly Chute Deflector Discharge Chute Safety Key Recoil Starter Handle ScraperBar Auger Drive Lever. Starts and stops the auger and impeller(snow gathering and throwing) Ignition Key - Must push in to startthe engine. Recoil Starter Handle - Starts the engine manually. Choke Control - Usedto startacold engine. Primer Button . Injectsfuel directJyinto the carburetormanifold for fast stads in cold weather. Traction Drive Lever - Propels the snow thrower forward and h reverse. Speed Shifter Lever - Selects the spsed of the snow thrower (6 speads forwa,,d and 2 speeds reverse). Crank Assembly - Changes the direction of snow throwingthrough the discharge chute. Electric Start Button - Ofso equipped) Used to start the engine using the 120 V electric starter. Chute Deflector - Changes the distance the snow is thrown. Shear Pin - Shear pins are designed to break (to protectthe machine) if an obj._ becomes lodged in the auger hous_J. Toolbox - Spare shear pins and spacers are located in toolbox. Discharge Chute. Changes the height and directionthe snow is thrown. Height Adjust Sldd - Adjusts the ground clearance of the auger housing. F-0410111L Figure9 11 HOW TO MOVE BACKWARD The operation of any snow thrower can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields while operating the snow thrower. FORWARD AND 1. To shift, release the traction drive lever (left hand) and move the speed shifter lever to the speed you desire. Ground speed is determined by snow conditions. Select the speed you desire by moving the speed shifter leverleft intotheappropriate notcheson theshift lever plate: Speeds 1,2 - Wet, Heavy Speed 3 - Light Speed 4 - Very Ught Speed 5,6 - Transport only 2. Engage the traction drive lever (left hand). As the snow thrower starts to move, maintain a firm hold on the handles, end guide the snow thrower along the clearing path. Do not attempt to push the snow thrower. 3. To move the snow thrower backward, move the speed shi_er lever right intofirst or second reverse and engage the traction drive lever (left hand). IMPORTANT: Do not move the speed shifter lever while the traction lever is down. We recommend standard safety glasses or a wide vision safety mask for over your glasses. Manual before operaUng ARNING: Read Owner's machlne. Never direct dlscharge toward bystanders. Stop the engine before unclogging discharge chute or auger housing and before leaving the machine. A TO STOP YOUR SNOW THROWER 1. To stop throwing snow, release the auger drive lever. 2. To stop the wheels, release the traction drive lever. 3. To stop the engine, pull out the safety key. CAUTION: To stop the engine, do not move the choke conb'ol to CHOKE position. Backfire or engine damage can occur. TO THROW TO CONTROL 1, Push down the auger driver lever (right hand), 2. Release to stop throwing snow. SNOW DISCHARGE 1. Turn the chute control rod to set the direction of the snow throwing. SNOW TO USE WHEEL 2. Loosen the wing knob on the chute deflector and move the deflector to set the distance. Move the de_ector (Up) for more distance, (Down) for less distance. Then tighten the wing Imob (See Figure 10). LOCKOUT PIN 1. The right hand wheel is secured to the axle with a Idick pin, This unit was shipped with this Idick pin in the locked position (through wheel hole). See Figure 11. Wing Knob K]ickPin j, Locked -Wheel Drive Position Figure11 F-O410111L 12 , NOTE: Do not check the level of the oil while the engine runs. Foreaseofmaneuverabilityinlight snow conditions, disconnect the kllck pin from the wheel locked position and push into the single wheel drive position (unlocked axle hole only). See Figure 12. 2. Remove the oil fill cab/dipstick and wipe with a clean cloth. 3. Insert the oil fill cab/dipstick and turn clockwise to tighten. 4. Remove the oN fill cab/dipstick and check the oil 5. If necessary, add oil until the oil reaches the FULL mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick (see F_ure 13). Do not add too much oil. K]ick Pin Position D_ive Unlocked Single Wheel Figure 12 % NOTE: Make sure that the Idiok pin is in the single wheel drive position of the axle only and not through the locked position. BEFORE STARTING NOTE: OII level must be at the Full mad( Figure 13 THE ENGINE 6. Tighten the fill cap/dipstick securely each time you check the oil level. NOTE; Synthetic oil can assist with starting in extreme cold temperatures. Synthetic 5W30 is acceptable for all temperatures. DO NOT mix o=1with gasoline. 1. Before you service or start the engine, familiarize yourseff with the snow thrower. Be sure you understand the function and location of all controls. 2. Check the tension of clutch cable before starting the engine. See To Adjust The Control Cable paragraph in the Service & Adjustmerits section of this manual. FILL GAS: This engine is certified to operate on gasoline. Exhaust Emission Control System: EM (Engine Modifications). 4_b WARNING: Alcohol blended fuels (eelied gasohol or those using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. 3. Be sure that all fasteners are tight. 4. Make sure the height adjust skids are pmpedy adjusted. See To Adjust Skid Height paragraph in the Service & Adjustments section of this manual. 5. Checktire pressure (14-17 pounds). Do not exceed maximum amount of pressure. NOTE; To avoid engine problems, the fuel system must be emptied before storage for 30 days or longer. Start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel next season. See the Storage section in this manual for additional ino formation. CHECK THE OIL: NOTE: The engine was shipped from the fectoPJfilled with oil. Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed. To Add Oil 1. Make sure the unit is level. F-0410111L 13 leaded gasoline. Make sure that the container you pour the gasoline from is clean and free from rust or other foreign particles. Never use gasoline that may be staJefrom long periods of storage in the container. Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent damage may occur. RII the fuel tank only _ a fresh, dean, unleaded regular, unleaded premium, or reformulated automotive gasoline with a minimum of 85 octane. DO NOT use Never fill the tank completely. Fill the tank to approxlmataly 1-1/2" below the top of the tank openlng to provide space for expansion of fuel. Always fill fuel tank outdoors and use a funnel or spout to prevent spilling. Make sure to wipe up any spilled fuel before stating the engine. Store gasoline In a clean, approved container and keep the cap in place on the container. mable. Always use caution 4_b WARNING: Gasoline Is flamwhen handling or storing gasolins. • Turn engine off and let engine cool at least two minutes before removing the gas cap. Do not fill fuel tank while snow thrower is running, when it is hot, or when snow thrower is in an enclosed area. Keep away from open flame or an electrlcal spark and do not smoke while filling the fuel tank. TO START ENGINE TO STOP ENGINE Be sure that the engine oH is at FULL mark on dip_ck. The snow thrower engine is equipped with a 120 volt/_C. electric starter and recoil starter. Before starting theengine, be certain thatyou have readthefollowing information. Ifenginefloods, setthechoke tothe OPEN/RUN position and crankuntil the enginestarts. CAUTION: To stop the engine, do not move the choke control to CHOKE position. Backfire or engine damage can occur. 1. Push the stop switch to the OFF posi_on. Stop Switch ofARNING: the starterRapid cord retraction (kickback) will pull your hand or arm toward the engine faster than you can let go of the starter cord. Broken bones, fractures, bruises, or sprains could result. • When starting the engine, slowly pull the starter cord until reslstanco is fell Then, rapidly pull the starter cord. Before starting the engine, remove all external equipment/engine loads. • Make sure components; such as impellors, pulleys or sprockets, are securely attached. _k Figure14 2, Pull out the safety key, safe,/ Figure15 F-0410111L 14 If your system Is grounded and a three-hole receptacle is not available at the point your starter will normally be used, one should be Installed by a licensed electrician. When connecting 120 volt AC "Power Cord", always connect the cord to the Switch Box on the engine first, than plug the other end Into the three-hole grounded receptacle. When disconnecting "Power Cord", always unplug the end in the three-hole grounded receptacle first. equipped witha three-wire A ARNING: Thestarteris powercordandplugandis designedto operateon 120volt AC householdcurrent.It mustbe properlygroundedatalltimesto avoid the posslbifityofelectricalshock whichmay be injurious to operator. • Follow all inst_'uctions carefully as set forth In the "To Start Engine" section. Determine that your house wiring Is a three-wire grounded system. Ask a licensed electrician If you are not sure. If your house wire system is not a throe-wire system, do not use this electric starter under any conditions. Choke Knob Pdmer safetyKey Stop Switch Handle PowerCord Receptacle F]gum 16 6. Push the primer button as specified below. Remove finger from pdmer button between pushes. • Push two times if temperature is 15° F (-9 ° C) or higher. • Push four times if temperature is below 15 ° F (-9° C). 7. (Bec_ Star0 Push down on f_ starer button LaYdl the engine stads. To prolongthe life of the sta,'tar,do not crank for morn then 5 secondsata time. Wait one minutebetween starts to allowthe starter motorto cool. 8. (Recoil Start) Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until resistance is How To Start A Cold Engine 1. Be sure auger drive and traction drive levers are in the disengaged (RELEASED) position. 2. Push the stop switch to the ON position (see Figure 16). 3. Push in the safety key. 4. Rotate the choke knob to the CHOKE position. 5. (Electric Start) Plug the power cord into the starter motor on the engine. Plug the other end of power cord into a three-hole, grounded 120 VOLT, AC receptacle. F-0410111L RecoilStarter 15 feltandthen pull rapidly to start the engine. Do not allow the recoil starter handle to snap back. Slowly return the recoil starter handle. 1. With engine off, alisw engine to cool for several minutes. 2. Pull starter rope very slowly until resistance is felt, then stop. Allow the starter rope to reooi_.Repeat three times. 9. If the engine does not start Jn5 or 6 tries, See Difficult Starting in the =Troubleshooting Table'. 10. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes. As the engine warms up, adjust the choke knob toward the RUN position. Wait until the engine runs smoothly before each choke adjustment. 11. (Electric Start) First disconnect power cord from receptacle. Then, disconnect the power cord from the starter motor. 3. W'_ the engine not running, wipe all snow and moisture from the carburetor cover in area of controls and levers. Also, move the choke control and starter handle several times. gine indoorsNever or in run enclosed, WARNING: enpoorly ventilated areas. Engine exhaust contains CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS AND DEADLY GAS. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away from any moving parts on engine and snow thrower. A How To Start A Warm Engine If restaK_nga warm engine after a short shutdown, leave the choke Feverin the off position and do not push the primer button, if the engine fails to start, follow the Cold Start instructions. Engine parts, especially the muffler, become extremely hot. Severe thermal burns can occur on contact. Allow the engine to cool before touching. Frozen Starter Never allow chlldran to operate the snow thrower. Never allow adults to operate the snow thrower without proper instruction. Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. Never leave the snowthmwer un. attended while the engine Is running. Anyone operating the engine or equipment must carefully read and understand the operatIng instructions. If the starter is frozen and will not turn the engine, follow the steps below. 1. Pull as much starter rope as possible out of the starter. 2. Release the starter handle and let it snap back against the starter. Repeat until the engine starts. Warm engines will cause condensation in cold weather. To prevent possible fTeeze-up of recoil starter and engine controls, proceed as follows after each snow removal job. F.O410"_11L 16 stick to remove snow from the auger housing. TO REMOVE SNOW FROM AUGER to remove snow or debris ARNING: Do not attempt that may become lodged in auger with your hands. Use the cleaning stick to remove snow or debris. Release auger drive lever. _IL Remove (do not turn) safety key. Disconnect spark plug wire. Do not place your hands in the auger or discharge chute. Use the cleaning stick to remove snow. A cleaning stick is attached to the top of the auger housing. Use the cleaning SNOW THROWING TIPS 1. For maximum snow thrower efficiency in removing snow, adjust ground speed. Go slower in deep, freezing or wet snow. If the wheels slips, reduce forward speed. 2. Most efficient snow throwing is accomplished when the snow is removed immediately after if falls. 3. For complete snow removal, sligh'dy overlap each path previously taken. 4. The snow should be discharged down wind whenever possible. 5. For normal usage, set the skids so that the scraper bar is 1/8" above the skids. For extremely hardpacked snow surfaces, adjust the skids upward so that the scraper bar touches the ground. 6, On gravel or crushed rock surfaces, F-0410111L set the skids at 1-1/4" below the scraper bar. See To Adjust Skid Height paragraph in the Service & Adjustments section of this manual. Rocks and gravel must not be picked up and thrown by the machine. After the snow throwing job has been completed, allow the engine to idle for a few minutes, which will melt snow and accumulated ice off the engine. , Clean the snow thrower thoroughly after each use. 9. Remove ice and snow accumulation and all debris from the entire snow thrower, and flush with water (if possible) to remove all salt or other chemicals. Wipe snow thrower dry. . 17 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SERVICERECORDS RII in datesas you Completeregular servl_ Before Each Use O[t_ Even/ B Hours Every 2S Hours Eve_ 50 Hours Even/ 100 Houm Ea_ Seas_ Before Storage ¢ ChangeEn_neO_ CheckandCleanSpark Plug Cleanand InspeCt SparkArrestor _b_ _: Check Fuel ............ :,i '.' _.iil: ;!iJ!i .......................................... :l iiiiliiiii!! 3/" I I ,u,e, on,, Se,. * Adjust after 2 to 4 hours of use. GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS The warranty on this snow thrower does not cover itemsthat have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence.To receive fullvalue from the warranty,the operator must malrda_ the snow thrower as instructedin this manual. Some adjustmentswill need to be made periodicallyto properlymaintain your snow thrower. MalrTtenance,radlacement,or repairof the emissioncontrol devices and systemscan be performedby any _o_ engine_pa_ establishmentor indviduaL Regular ma_-r_e_er_e win improve the pedo_Ta,_e and ex|andther_.oftheangine. AFTER EACH USE • To prevent freezing of the auger or controls, remove all snow and slush from the snow thrower. • Check for amy loose or damaged parts. TIghtan any loose fasteners. Check and maintain the auger, Check controls to make sure they are functioning properly. • flywheel with hammer a ARNING: Doa not strike or the hard opject. If done, the flywheel can shatter during operation. Do not tamper with the governor spring, links or other parts to increase engine speed. _b F-O4101 11L Run the machine to clear the auger of snow. 18 If any parts ate worn or damaged, replace immediately. iiiiiii!i' SNOW THROWER ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS HORSEPOWER 6 HP DISPLACEMENT 206 cc BORE 68mm (2.677 in.) STROKE 56ram (2.205 in.) GASOLINE CAPACITY 3 quarts {unleaded) OIL CAPACITY (18 oz capacity) 5W30 Champion RJ19LM (Gap .030 in.) or equivalent VALVE ;LEARANCE: Intake: 0.004-0.006 in. Exhaust: 0.009..0.011 in. 0.010-0.014 tar (See to "Belt Adjustment" in the Service and Adjustment section). CHAIN LUBRICATION EVERY 25 HOURS SPARK PLUG: ARMATURE AIR GAP: AUGER DRIVE BELT Adjust the auger drive belt after the first 2 to 4 hours of use, again about midseason and twice each season theraaf- 1. Position speed selector lever in first (1) forward gear. 2. Stand the snow blower up on the auger housing end. NOTE: When the crank case if filled with oil, do not leave the snow blower standing up on the auger housing for an extended period of time. 3, Remove the bottom panel. 4. Lubricate the chains with a chain type lubricant. 5. For storage, wipe the hexshaft and sprockets with 5W30 motor oil. NOTE: Clean all excess grease or oll found on the rubber friction wheel or the disc drive plate. in. POWER RATINGS The power ratings for an individual engine model are initially developed by starting with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) code J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque Rating Procedure) (Revision 2002-05). Given both the wide array of products on which our engines are placed, and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment, it may be that the engine you have purchased will not develop the rated horsepower when used in a piece of power equipment (actual "on-site" power). This difference is due to a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the following: differences in altitude, temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, fuel, engine lubrication, maximum governed engine speed, individual engine to engine variability, design of the particular piece of power equipment, the manner in which the engine is operated, engine run-in to reduce friction and clean out of combustion chambers, adjustments to the valves and carburetor, and other factors. The power ratings may also be adjusted based on comparisons to other similar engines utilized in similar applications, and will therefore not necessarily match the values derived using the foregoing codes. F-04101 11L CAUTION: Do not allow grease or oil to contact the rubber friction wheel or the disc drive plate. 6. Install the bottom panel. Chain 19 AUGER GEAR BOX The auger gear box is lubricated at the factory and should not require additional lubrication. If for some reason the lubdcant should leak out, have auger gear case checked by a competent repairmen. Change the all every fifty (50) hours or at least once a year if the snow thrower is not used for fiity (50) hours. ENGINE LUBRICATION Check the crankcase oil level before starting the engine and after each eight (8) hours of continuous use. See Figure 18. Add S.A.E. 5W30 motor og as needed. Synthetic 5W30 is acceptable for all tempemturas. "_ghten fill cap/dipstick securely each time you check the oil level. OII Fill Cap/Dipstick TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL 1. Position the snow thrower so that the oil drain plug is at the lowest point on the engine. 2. When the engine is warm, remove the oil drain plug and the oil fill cap/dipstick (see Figure 18). Drain the oil into a suitable container. 3. After draining all the oil, reinstall the oil drain plug securely. 4. Fill the engine crankcase with the recommended motor oil, pouring slowly. DO NOT OVERFILL See 'To Add Oil" in the Operation Section. NOTE: O FULL mark. Figure 18 SPARK PLUG 3. Check the spark plug every twentyfive (25) hours. Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are pitted or bumed, if the pomalaln is cracked, or every 100 hours of use. 1. Make sure the spark plug is clean. Clean the spark plug by carefully scraping the electrodes (do not sand blast or use a wire brush). 2. Check the spark plug gap with a feeler gauge end reset gap to 0.30" if necessary. See Figure 19. F-0410111L Before installingthe spark plug, coat the threads lightly with oil for easy removal. TIghten the spark plug to a torque of 15 foot-pounds. FeelerGauge 0.030" Spark Plug Figure19 20 raise the adjustable skids. Tighten the mounting nuts. See Figure 20. NOTE: For rocky or uneven surfaces, raise the front of the snow thrower by moving the skids down. nect the spark plug disconwire and ,_ WARNING: Always place it where It cannot make contact with spark plug to prevent accidental starting when making any adjustments or repairs. maintain groundto ARNING:proper Be certain clearance for your particular area to be cleared. Objects such as gravel, rocks or other debris, if struck by the impeller, may be thrown with sufficient force to cause personal injury, property damage or damage to the snow thrower. _lb TO ADJUST SKID HEIGHT This snow thrower is equipped with two height adjustment skids, located on the outside of the auger housing. See Figure 20. These skids elevate the front of the snow thrower. TO ADJUST SCRAPER BAR Nuts Alter considerable use, the metal scraper bar will have a definite wear pattern. The scraper bar in conjunction with the skids should always be adjusted to allow 1/8" between the scraper bar and the sidewalk or area to be cleaned. © Auger 1. Position the snow thrower on a level surface. Height Adjust Skid Figure20 . For normal hard surfaces, such as a paved driveway or walk, adjust the skids as follows. 1. Position the snow thrower on a level surface. 2. . Adjust the scraper bar to the proper position. 5. Tighten the carriage botts and nuts, making sure that the scraper bar is parallel with the working surface. 3. Place the extra shear bolts supplied with the unit under each end of the scraper bar next to the adjustable skids. . 4. Loosen the mounting nuts that hold the adjustable skids. To bdng the front of the snow thrower down, F.0410111L Loosen the cardage bolts and nuts secudng the scraper bar to the auger housing. 3. Make sure both tires are equally inflated. Proper tire pressure is 14to 17 PSI. See side of tire for maximum inflation. Do not exceed maximum sidewall pressure on tire. Make sure bothtires are equally inflated. Proper tire pressure is 14 to 17 PSI. See side of tire for maximum inflation. Do not exceed maximum sidewall pressure on tire. 21 For extended operation, the scraper bar may be reversed. If the scraper bar must be replaced due to wear, remove the carriage bolts and nuts and install a new scraper bar. HOW TO REMOVE THE SNOW HOOD Mounting Screws Snow Hood To access the spark plug, the snow hood must be removed as follows: 1. Remove the choke control knob (see Figure 21). Spark k P_ 2. Remove the safety key. 3. Remove the mounting screws (see Figure 22). 4. Slowly remove the snow hood. Make sure that the primer button hose and the Ignition wire are not disconnected. 5. The spark plug can now be accessed. 6. To install the snow hood, first make sure that the primer button hose and the ignitionwire are connected. 7. Mount the snow hood to the engine and secure with the mounting screws (see Figure 22). 8. Connect the choke control knob with the choke shaft on the carburetor (see Figure 23 and Figure 24). Make sure the choke control knob is properly installed. If the choke control knob is not installed correctJy, the choke will not operate. 22 Choke Control Knob 9. Install the safety key. Choke Choke Shah F_ure 23 Cafouretor Rgure 21 F-0410111L Figure 24 22 5. Have someOne engage auger drive clutch. Check tension on belt (opposite idler pulley). Belt should deflect about 1/2 inch (12.5 ram) with moderate pressure (Figure 26). You may have to move idler pulley more than once to obtain the correct tension. BELT ADJUSTMENT Traction Drive Belt The traction drive belt has constant spring pressure and does not require an adjustment. If the traction drive belt is slipping, replace the belt. See "How To Replace The Belts" in the Service And Adjustment section. Auger Drive Belt If your snow blower will not discharge snow, check the control cable adjustment. If it is correct, then check the condition of the auger drive belt. If it is damaged or loose, replace it (see "How To Replace The Belts" in this section of the manual). Auger Drive Pulley _ O 1/2 inch Engine (12.5mm) Pul_=y Engaged 1. Disconnect spark plug wire. 2. Remove screw from belt cover. Remove belt cover (see Figure 25). Idler'E'*_"_. Defle_°n Figure 26 6. Reinstall belt cover. 7. Whenever belts are adjusted or replaced, the cables will need to be adjusted. (See Cable Adjustment in this section of the mariuS. 8. Attach the spark plug wire. . Loosen nut on auger idler pulley and move auger idler pulley towards belt about 1/8 Inch (3 ram) (see Figure 29). 4. "Rghtennut. F-0410111L 23 HOW TO REPLACE THE BELTS The drive belts are of special construction and must be replaced with odginal equipment replacement belts available from your nearest Sears service center. Some steps require the assistance of a second person. How To Remove the Auger Drive Belt If the auger drive belt is damaged, the snow thrower will not discharge snow. Replace the damaged belt as follows. 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire. 2. Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see Figure 27). 3. Remove the bottom panel. BOlt Bottom Panel \ Auger Housing two bolts. The auger housing and the motor box can now be spilt apart for removal of the belt (see F.:jure 28). 9. Remove the old auger drive belt from the auger drive pulley. Replace the auger drive belt wfth an original factory replacement belt available fi'om an authodzed service center (see Figure 29). 10. Install the new auger drive belt onto the auger drive pulley. NOTE: To assemble the auger housing to the motor box, have someone hold the auger clutch lever In the ENGAGED position. This will move the idler arm and pulley enough to allow the auger drive pulley to move back into position. 11. Assemble the auger housing to the motor box with the four bolts that were removed in step B. "i3ghtanthe bottom two bolts. 12. Install the auger drive belt onto the engine pulley. \ Bolt 13. Slip the auger drive belt under the idler pulley. "_ Rgure 27 4. Remove screw from belt cover. Remove the belt cover (see Figure 25). 5. Loosen the belt guide. Pull the belt guide away from the auger drive pulley (see Figure 29). 6. Pull the idler pulley away from the auger drive belt and slip the auger drive belt off of the idler pulley. 7. Remove the auger drive belt from the engine pulley. To remove the auger drive belt, the engine pulley may have to be partially rotated. 14. Adjust the auger drive belt. See "How To Adjust The Auger Drive Belt" in the Service And Adjustment section. 15. Adjust the belt guide. See "How To Adjust The Belt Guide" in the Service And Adjustment section. 16. Install the belt cover, 13ghten screw (See Figure 25). 17. Check the adjustment of the cables. See =How To Check And Adjust The Cables" in the Service And Adjustment section. 18. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 27). 19. "13ghtenthe bolts on each side of B. Remove the top four bolts that hold the bottom panel. together the auger housing and the motor box. Loosen the bottom 20. Connect the spark plug wire. 24 F-0410111L Bolts Motor Box Auger Housing Figure 28 Belt Guide Auger Drive Pulley Traction \ Auger Drive Belt Auger Traction Drive Spdng Traction DriveBelt E-Ring Traction DrivePulley Swing Plate .aodeRod Engine Pulley Figure29 F-04101 11L 25 plate is property secured (see Figure 30). How To Remove The Traction Drive Belt If the snow thrower will not move forward, check the traction drive belt for wear or damage. If the traction drive belt is worn or damaged, replace the belt as follows. ! 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire. 2. Remove the auger drive belt. See "How To Remove The Auger Drive Belt" in the Service And Adjustment section. 3. Remove the e-ring from one end of the swing plate axle rod. Remove the swing plate axle rod to allow the swing plate to pivot forward (see Figure 29). Alignment Tabs Figure 30 NOTE: If the drive will not engage after the traction drive belt has been replaced, then check to make sure that the swing plata is positioned between the alignment tabs. 4. Remove the traction drive spring. 5, Remove the old traction drive belt from the traction drive pulley and from the engine pulley. Replace the traction drive belt with an original equipment replacement belt available from a Sears service center. 11. Install and adjust the auger drive belt. See "How To Remove The Auger Drive Belt" in the Service And Adjustment section. 12. Adjust the bell guide. See "How To Adjust The Belt Guide" in the Service And Adjustment section. 6. Install the new traction drive belt onto the traction drive pulley and onto engine pulley. 13. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 27). 7. Make sure the traction drive Idler 14. "13ghtenthe bolts on each side of the bottom panel. pulley is pmparly aligned with the traction drive belt. 15. Install the belt cover.Tighten screw (see Figure25). 8. Attach the traction drive spring. 9. Install the swing plate axle rod and secure with the e-ring removed earlier. 10.The bottom of the swing plate must be positioned between the alignment tabs. Make sure the swing F-04101 11L 16. Check the adjustment of the cables. See "How To Check And Adjust The Cables" in the Service And Adjustment section. 17. Connect the spark plug wire. 26 BELT GUIDE ADJUSTMENT "Z" Fitting 1. Remove spark plug wire. 2. Have someone engage auger drive. 3. Measure the distance between the belt guide and bell The distance should be 1/8 inch (3.175 rnrn) for guide. See Figure 31, _._ F'_ure 32 Belt Guide Jko/ 1 Auger Idler(/i - _,.,.,_\'_' - 2. The center of the "Z" titting should be between the center and top of the hole in the clutch lever, Adjust either the auger drive cable or the traction drive cable as as necessary according to the following ins'_uctions. (3.175 ram) \\ - Auger Drive Cable Adjustment 1. Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine steps. Figure 31 2. Stand the snow thrower up on the fTontend of the auger housing. 4. If adjustment is necessary, loosen belt guide mounting bolt. Move belt guide to the correct position,Tighten mounting bolt. 5, Reinstall belt cover. 3. Push cable through spring to expose the threaded portion of the cable (see Figure 33). 6, Reconnect spark plug wire, HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CABLES ESqLlar8 The cables are adjusted at the factory and no adjustment should be necessary, If the cables have become stretched or are sagging adjustment will be necessary. Whenever belts are adjusted or replaced, the cables will need to be adjusted. nd Cable Spdng =__ To check for correct adjustment, unhook "Z" fitting at clutch lever (see Locknut Rgure 33 Figure 32). 1. Move clutch lever to the full forward position (just contacting plastic bumper). Holding cable tight, note position of fitting to hole in clutch lever. F-04101 11L 27 4. Hold square end of threaded portion with pliers and adjust Iccknut in or out until correct adjustment is reached. Pull cable back through spring and connect cable. TRACTION DRIVE CABLE ADJUSTMENT 7. Push the bottom of the traction drive cable through the cable adjustment bracket until the =Z" hook can be removed. 1. Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops. 2. Stand the snow thrower up on the front end of the auger housing. 3. Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see Figure 34). Bolt 8. Remove the uZ" hook from the cable adjustment bracket. Move the "Z" hook down to the next adjus_nent hole. 9. Pull the traction drive cable up through the cable adjustment bracket. 10. Put the cable boot over the cable adjustment bracket. 11. Install the =Z" hook to the traction drive lever (see Rgure 32). 12. To check the adjustment, depress the drive lever and check the length of one of the drive springs. In correct adjustment, the length of the drive spring is: minimum 3" (76 ram.) maximum 3-3/8 m(85 ram.) (see Figure 36). BottomPanel Figure34 4. Remove the bottom panel. 5. Disconnect the "Z" tiffing from the drive lever (see Figure 32). 6, Slide the cable boot off the cable adjustment bracket (see Figure 35), Traction / Cable BOot/F_ CableAdjustment ./_ Bracket F-O410111L "Z"Hook Figure35 2B HOW TO ADJUST OR REPLACE THE FRICTION WHEEL 5. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 37). How To Check The Friction Wheel 6. "13ghtanthe bolts on each side of the bottom panel. Bolt If the snow thrower will not move forward, check the traction drive belt, the traction drive cable or the friction wheel. If the friction wheel is worn or damaged, it must be replaced. See "How To Replace the Friction Wheel" in this section. If the friction wheel is not worn or damaged, check as follows. Bottom Panel \ Auger Housing 1. Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops. 2. Stand the snow thrower up on the front end of the auger housing (see F_ure 37). 3. Disconnect the spark plug wire. 4. Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see Figure 37). 5. Remove the bottom panel. 6. Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward speed. Figure 37 7. Note the position of the friction wheel (see Figure 38). The correct distance =A" from the right side of the friction wheel to the outside of the motorbox is as follows: Tire Size Distance "A" 12 and 13 inch 4-1/8" 16 inch 4-5/16" If the friction wheel is not in the correct position, adjust according to the following instructions. Figure3B Speed ControlRod How To Adjust The Friction Wheel 1. Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward speed. 2. Loosen the bolts on the speed control rod (see Figure 39). 3. Move the fdcUon wheel to the correct position (see Figure 38). 4. "13ghtenthe bolts on the speed control rod (see Rgure 39). F-04101 11L Figure 39 29 How To Replace The Friction Wheel If the friction wheel is worn or damaged, the snow thrower will not move forward. The friction wheel must be replaced as follows. 1, Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops. 2. Stand the snow thrower up on the front end of the auger housing (4). (see Figure 37). 3. Disconnect the spark plug wire. 4. Remove the fasteners that secure the right wheel Remove the right wheel from the axle (see Figure 40) BottomPanel Wheel Rgure 40 5. Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel. 6. Remove the bottom panel. Chain Rgure 41 7. Remove the fasteners that secure the drive sprocket to the axle (see Figure 41). 8. Remove the left wheel, axle, and drive sprocket. 9. Remove the four bolts that hold the bearings on each side of the hex shaft (see Figure 42). 10. Remove the he)( shaft and bearIngs. Figure42 NOTE: Take special note of the position of the washers on the hex shaft. F-04101 11L 30 11. Remove the three fasteners that hold the frl_ion wheel to the hub (see Figure 43). 17. Check the adjustment of the friction wheel. See =How To Adjust The Friction Wheel" in this section. 18. Make sum the friction wheel end the 12. Remove the friction wheel from the hub. Slip the friction wheel off the hex shaft. disc drive plate are free from grease or oil. 19. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 40). 13. Assemble the new frletlon wheel onto hub with the fasteners removed earlier. 20. "13ghtenthe bolts on each side of the bottom panel. 14. Install the hex shaft and bearings with the four bolts removed eadier (see Figure 44). 21. Install the right wheel to the axle with the fasteners removed earlier. 22. Connect the spark plug wire. Make sure the washers are properly Installed in the original position. Also, make sure the two washers are properly aligned w/th the actuator arms. Friction Hub Wheel Fasteners 15. Make sure the hex shaft turns freely. 16. Install the left wheel, axle, and drive sprocket with the fasteners removed earlier, install the chain onto the drive sprocket (see Figure 41). ActuatorArms Beadngs Fasteners Figure43 \ / Washer \ ,/ Washer F..0410111L 31 Washer Figure 44 HOW TO REPLACE THE AUGER SHEAR BOLT To replace a broken shear bolt, proceed as follows. Extra shear bolts were provided with the unit. The augers are secured to the auger shaft w_ special shear bolts. These shear bolts are designed to break and protect the machine if an object becomes lodged in the auger housing. Do not use a harder bolt as the protection provided by the shear bolt will be lost. 1. Stop the engine. Disengage all controis. 2. Disconnect the spark plug wire. Make sure all moving partshave stopped. 3. Align the hole in the auger with the hole in the auger shaft. Install the new shear pin and spacer. See Figure 45. 4. Connect the spark plug wire. protect the machine, ARNING: For safety use and to only original equipment shear bolts. _lb X Shear Pin / t Spacer Figure 45 F-O410111L 32 Run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops. t. snow thrower withstore gasoline _IL ARNING: Never your In the fuel tank indoors or In an enclosed, poorly ventilated area. If gasoline remains In the tank, fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light from a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, cigarette, etc. 2. If you do not remove the gasoline, use fuel stabilizer supplied with unit or purchase Craftsman Fuel Stabilizer No. 3550. Add fuel stabilizer to any gasoline left in the tank to minimize gum deposits and acids. If the fuel tank is almost empty, mix stabilizer with fresh gasoline in a separata container and add some to the fuel tank. To prevent damage (if snow thrower is not used for more than 30 days) follow the steps below. SNOW THROWER . 1. Thoroughly clean the snow thrower. 2. lubricate all lubrication points. See the Maintenance sacUon. 3. Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are securely fastened. Inspect all visible moving parts for damage, breakage and wear. Replace if necessary. Change the engine oil. 4, 5. Remove the spark plug and pour about 15 ml (1/2 oz) of engine oil into the cylinder. Replace the spark plug and crank slowly to distribute the oil. 4. Touch up all rusted or chipped paint surfaces; sand lightlybefore painting. 5. Cover the bare metal parts of the blower housing auger and the impeller with rust preventative, such as a spray lubricant. . NOTE: Aysady checkup or tune-up by a Sears service center is a good way of ensuring that your snow thrower will provide maximum performance for the next season. Store in a clean and dry area, but NOT near a stove, furnace or water heater which uses a pilot light or any device that can create a spark. OTHER 1. If possible, store your snow thrower indoors and cover it to give protection from dust and dirt. ENGINE Gasoline must be removed or treated to prevent gum deposits from forming in the fuel tank, filter, hose, and carburetor during storage. Also, during storage alcohol blended gasoline that uses ethanol or methanol (sometimes called gasoho0 attracts water. It acts on the gasoline to form acids which damage the engine. 1:-0410111L Always follow the instructionson the stabilizer container. After the stabilizar is added to the fuel tank, run the engine at least ten minutes to allow the mixture to reach the carburetor. 2. If the snow thrower must be stored outdoors, put the snow thrower on blocks to raise it off of the ground. 3. Cover the snow thrower with a suitable protective cover that does not retain moisture. Oo not use plastic. IMPORTAN'I': Never cover snow thrower while engine and exhaust areas are still warm. 33 TROUBLE CAUSE CORREC_ON Difficult sta_ng Defectivesparkplug. Replacesparkplug. Water or dirtin fuel system. Remove fuel TTOm fuel tank. Add fresh fuel Engine runs erratically Blocked fuel line, empty gas tank, or stale gasoline Clean fuel line; check fuel supply;,add fresh gasoline Engine stalls Unit running on CHOKE. Set choke lever to OFF )osition. Engine runs ermUc; :Loss of power Water or dirt in fuel system. Remove fuel from fuel tank. iAdd frech fuel. Excessive vibration Loose parts: damaged impeller : Immediately stop engine IRemove ignition key. Tighten ;all fasteners and make all necessary mpalrs. If vibretJoncontinues, take the unit to a Seats service carder, Unit falls to propel Itself Tractiondrivebelt looseor damaged. Replace tractiondrive belt. Incorrectadjustmentof tractiondrivecable Adjust b'autJon drivecable. Wornor damagedfriction wheel. Replacefrictionwheel. Augerdriveboltlooseor damaged. Adjustaugerdrivebelt; replaceifdamaged. Augercontrol cable not adjustedcorrectly. Adjust auger control cable. Shear boltbroken Replace shear bolt Dischargechute clogged. Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire. Clean discharge chute and inside of auger housing. Foreignobjectlodgedin auger Stopengineimmediatelyand disconnect sparkplugwire. Removeobjectfromauger. Unit falls to discharge snow F-0410111L 34 ('r_spageapp_ca_e _ h u.s_. and_da only,} Sears, Roebuck and Co., U.S.A. (Sears), the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Emission Control System Warranty Statement (Owner's Defect Warranty Rights and Obligations) EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY COVERAGE IS APPUCABLE TO CERTIFIED ENGINES PURCHASED IN CAIJFORNIA IN 1995 AND THEREAFTER, WHICH ARE USED IN CAUFORNIA, AND TO CERTIFIED MODEL YEAR 1997 AND LATER ENGINES WHICH ARE PURCHASED AND USED ELSEWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES (AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 2001 IN CANADA), California and United States Emission Control Defects Warranty Statement The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. EPA end Sears are pleased to explain the Emission Control System Warranty on your modelyear 2000 end later small off-roaders:jine (SORE). in California, new small off-road engines must be des'_ned, built and equipped to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards. l=lsewhare in the United States, new nonroad, spark-ignition engines certified for model year 1997 end later must meet similar standards set forth by the U.S. EPA. Sears must warrant the emission control system on your engine for the periods of time Estedbelow,provided iners has been no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your sma_ off-rcad engine. Your emission control system includes parts such as the carburetor, air cleaner, ignition system, mufflerand catalytic converter. Also included may be connectors and other emission related assemblies. Where a warrantable condition exists, Sears will repair your small off-road engine at no costto you includingdiagnosis, parts and labor. Sears .Emission Control Defects Warranty Coverage Small off-road engines are warranted ralative to emission controlparts defects for a period of two years, subject to provl- sions set forth below. If any covered part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Seats. Owner's Warranty Responsibilities As the small off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your Operating end Maintenance Instructions. Sears recommends that you retain all your receipts covering maintenance on your small off-road engine, but Sears cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receiptsor for your faJure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. unapproved modifications. You are responsible for presenting your small off-road engine to an Authorized Sears Service Dealer as soon as a problem exists. The undisputed warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights end responsibilities, you should contact a Sears Service Representative at 1-800-469-4663. The emission warranty is a defects warranty. Defects are judged on normal engine performance. The warranty is not related to an in-use emission test. As the small off-road engine owner, you should however be aware that Sears may deny you warranty coverage if your small off-roed engine or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, impropermaintenance or Sears Emission Control Defects Warranty Provisions The following are specific provisionsrelative to your EmissionControl Defects Warranty Coverage. It Is in additionto the Sears engine warranty for non-regulatsd engines found in the Operating end Maintenance InstructJons. F-0410111L 35 1. Warrantee Parts Coverage under this warranty extends only to the parts listed below (the emission control systems parts) to the extent these parts were present on the engine purchased. a. Fuel Metering System Cold start enrichment system • Carburetor and internal parts Fuel Pump b. Air Induction System Air cleaner Intake manifold c. d. performed at an Authorized Sears Service Dealer. For emissions warranty service contact your nearest Authodzee Sears Service Dealer as listed in the =Yellow Pages" under "Engines, Gasoline," "Gasoline Engines," =Lawn Mowers," or similar category. 4. Claims and Coverage Exclusions Warranty claims shall be filed in accordance with me provisions of the Sears Engine Warranty Policy. Warrarity coverage shall be excluded for failures of Warranted Parts which are not original Sears parts or because of abuse, neglect or improper maintenance as set forth in the Sears Engine Warranty Policy. Sears is not liable to cover failures of Warrantee Parts caused by the use of sad-on, non-original, or modifind parts. 5. Maintenance Ignition System Spark plug(s) • Magneto ignition system Catalyst System Catalytic converter • Exhaust manifold Any Warrantee Part which is not scheduled for replacement as requiree maintenance or which is scheduled only for regular inspection to the effect of "repair or replace as necessary"shall be wanantee as to defects for the warranty period. Any Warrantee Pad which is scheduled for replacement as required maintenance shall be warrantee as to defects only for the pedod of time up to the first scheduled replacement for that part. Any replacement part that is equivalent in performance and durabilitymay be used in the performance of any maintenance or repairs. The owner is responsiblefor the performance of all required maintenance, as defined in the Sears Operating and Maintenance Ins'ouctJons. • Air injection system or pulse valve e. Miscellaneous Items Used in Above Systems • Vacuum, temperature, position, time sensitive valves and switches bliesCOnnectors and assam2. 3. Length of Coverage Sears warrants to the initialowner and each subsequent purchaser that the Warrantee Parts shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship which caused the failure of the Warranted Parts for a period of two years from the date the engine is delivered to a reta=lpurchaser. No Charge Repair or replacement of any Warranted Part will be performed at no charge to the owner, including diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a Warrantee Pad is defective, if the diagnostic work is 6. Consequential Coverage Coverage hereunder shall extend to the failure of any engine componants caused by the failure of any Warrantee Part still under warranty. In _'_ USA and Canada, a 24 hour hot line, 1-800.469-4663, has a menu of pre-recorded messages offeringyou engine m_ _icrmat_n. F-0410111L 36 Look For Relevant Emissions Durability Period and Air Index Information On Your Engine Emissions Label Engines that are certified to meet the California Air Resources Board (CARB) "her2 Emission Standards must display information regarding the Emissions Durability Period and the Air Index. Sears, Roebuck and Co., U.S.A. makes this informationavailable to the consumer on our emission labels. The Emissions Durability Period describes the number of hours of actual running time for which the engine is certified to be emissions compliant, assuming proper maintenance in accordance with the Operating & Maintenance Instructions.The following categories are used: Moderate: Engine is certified to be emission compliant for 125 hours of actual engine running time. Intermediate: Engine is certified to be emission compliant for 250 hours of actual engine runningtime. Extended: Engine is certifiedto be emission compiient for 500 hours of actual engine runningtime. For example, a typical walk-behind lawn mower is used 20 to 25 hours per year. Therefore, the Emissions Durability Period of an engine w_ an intermediate rating would equate to 10 to 12 years. The Air Index is a calculated number describing the relative level of emissions for a specific engine family.The lower the Air Index, the cleaner the engine. This information is displayed in graphical form on the emissions label. After July 1, 2000, Look For Emissions Compliance Period OnEngine Emissions Compliance Label After July 1, 2000 certa_ Sears, Roebuck and CO., U.S.A. engines will be cert_led to meet the United States EnvironmentalPmtention Agency (USEPA) Phase 2 emission standards. For Phase 2 certified engines, the Emissions Compliance Period referred to on the EmissionsCompliancelabelindicates the number ofoperating hoursfor whichthe engine has been shownto meet Federal emission requirements.For engines less than 225 cc displacement, CategonJC = 125 hours, B = 250 hours and A = 500 hours. For engines of 225 cc or more, Category C : 250 hours,B = 500 hours end A = 1000 hours. The The The The displacement displacement displacement displacement engines engines engines engines of Model of Model of Modal of Modal Series Series Series Series 90000 is 148 cc. 120000 is 206 co. 200000 is 305 co. 210000 is 342 co. ThisIs a genedcrepresentationof the emlseionlabel typically foundona certifiedengine. F-0410111L 37 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 ENGINE \ \o 1 16 \ 28 5 20' 25-2 " '__ !_ 2.. 13 14 / 15 S / 29 25-3 \ 7 11 8 / 25-2 / 9 Ref, DrivePage 3 Ref. Auger HousingPage F-O4101 11L 3B CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 ENGINE Key No. F-0410111L Part No. Description 1 6219 CORD, ELECTRIC 2 .... ENGINE 3 002x97 BOLT, CARRIAGE 4 028x76 RETAINER, PUSH 5 710025 NUT 5 1501109 PULLEY, ENGINE 7 710247 WASHER 8 71063 WASHER 9 71015 SCREW 10 579932 BELT, DRIVE V 3L 11 585416 BELT, AUGER V 4L 12 1501112 YZ BRACKET ASSEMBLY, IDLER 13 1501065 BUSHING, IDLER BRACKET 14 71060 WASHER, SPLIT 15 710097 SCREW 5/16-24 X 0.75 16 53704 SPRING, IDLER TRACTION DRIVE 17 50793 PULLE_, IDLER 18 590 NUT, JAM 3/8-16 20 1501201 GUIDE, ROD BELT 22 71O6O WASHER 24 710097 SCREW 25 ...... FRAME ASSEMBLY 25-1 1501062E201 PLATE, ENGINE 25-2 310169 SCREW 25-3 25xO20 SCREW 254 1501050E201 MOTOR BOX 26 1501214 KEY, ENGINE 28 1501999 BRACKET, ENGINE SHIELD 29 06xl 17 SCREW - - F-04101 11L MANUAL 39 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 FRAME 169 160 106 162 / Ref.Auger Housing Page 111 Ref. Engine Page 162_ Ref. Drive Page 91 / 9O 103 149 Key No. 107 Key Description No. 90 1501055E701 COVER, so'r'roM 123 25x020 SCREW, TAP 91 310169 SCREW 148 50793 PULLEY,IDLER 163 1501226 YZ IDLER, AUGER 149 590 NUT, JAM 3/8-16 105 711682 PIN, HAIR 160 1501052 COVER, BELT 106 761761 PIN, CLEVIS 162 26x306 SCREW,TAP 107 165x159 SPRING, TENSION 166 71067 WASHER,FLAT 108 761675 YZ SPRING ATrACH 167 1501200 SPACER 110 585781 BOLT, CARRIAGE 169 760539 LID, TOOL BOX 111 711617 WASHER, FLAT 170 761187 PAD,FOAM 122 25x021 F-0410111L SCREW, TAP 4O Part No. Description Part No, CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 GEAR CASE 340 327 304 326 324 325 / 324 3O4 301 303 310 \ 313 315 320 314 311 3O3 10577 Description CASE, GEAR,RH Key No. 320 Part No. 50221 Description BRNG, FL 301 10576 CASE, GEAR,LH 321 1501191 SHAFT,INPUT 303 710025 SCREW 322 580295 COLLAR,THRUST 304 15X143 NUT 323 454565 PIN, SPRING 306 9344 SCREW 324 48275 WASHER,FLAT 310 9566 SEAL, OIL 325 50684 BRNG. ROLL 311 50304 BEARING, FL 326 50304 BRNG, FL 312 48275 WASHER, FLAT 327 9566 313 1501189 340 341 Key No. Part No. 300 314 51279 SHAFT,OUTPUT GASKET 315 51405 GEAR, WORM 316 431787 KEY,WOODRUFF F-O4101 11L * 41 SEAL.OIL 1501183E701 IMPELLER 454565 PIN, SPRING 333431 10oz LUBRIPLATE * (NOT ILLUSTRATED) CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.681550 DRIVE R_. Shift Yoke Page Ref. Frame f--_-_, Page R/e,f:_/heel 229 200 225 \ \/ Page 206 227 \ / 201 \ F / I 236 204 2O3 \ 218 207 / \ Ref. Wheel Page 210 208 212 218 F-04101 11L 213 42 238 215 22O CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 DRIVE Key No. F-0410111L Part No. Description 200 1501o92 YZ LF AX]_E, SWING PLATE YZ 201 579851 CHAIN, ROLLER #42x19.00 203 334163 BEARING AND RETAINER, ASSY 204 579858 WASHER 206 25x020 SCREW, TAP 5/16-18x0.5 207 1501100 ASSY, HE)( SHAFT 208 579868 CHAIN, ROLLER #36x18.00 LG 210 337029 BEARING, TRUNION CLUTCH R 212 1501435 WHEEL, FR|CT]ON DISC 213 001x38 SCREW, 1/4-20 x 0.63 215 303008 NU'_,I<]EPSHE)( I/4-20 217 579859 RING, RETEXT 218 579858 WASHER 220 334163 BEARING AND RETAINER, ASSY 221 25_d)20 SCREW, TAP 5/16-18 x .5 223 1501115 ASSY, FRICTION PULLEY 225 1501057 YZ LF PLATE, SWINGING YZ 2_26 1501158 SPACER, FRIC"i3ON PULLEY 227 15X114 NUT, FLANGE LOCK 3/8-24 229 11x30 RETAINER, RING 230 1501107 YZ LF ASSY, SPRING LINK YZ 232 11X30 RETAINER, RING 234 165x112 SPRING, EXTENSION 236 1501090 WLD, INTERMED SPROCKET 33T/7 238 71074 WASHER, FLAT 43 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 DISCHARGE CHUTE 597 6O3 601 / 609 6O9 f 6O6 611 6O7 Ref.Auger HousingPage F-0410111L 44 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 DISCHARGE CHUTE Key No. F-0410111L Part No. Description 582 2x100 BOLT,5/16-18 X 1.00 CARG. 583 71071 WASHER, FLAT 584 15x144 NUT, 5/16-18 NYLOCK 596 71071 WASHER 597 1501260 KNOB,WING 3.00 599 002x97 BOLT,5/16-18X1.125 600 762222 CHUTE ASSEMBLY 601 2X100 BOLT 602 71071 WASHER,FLAT 603 71038 NUT, 5/16-18 HEXNYL 606 1501932 YZ CHUTE COLLAR 607 02x101 SCREW, 1/4-20 X .75 609 15x145 NU'_,1/4-20 HE)( NYLOCK 610 337227 RETAINERRING INNER 611 1501282 RETAINERRING OLrT'ER 45 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 AUGER HOUSING 480 481 / 553 49O 527 5OO 485 522 523 491 \ 526 525 511 \ Ref. Gear Case Page 500 521 524 510 \\_z7 542 540 F-04101 11L 46 520 524 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 AUGER HOUSING F-0410111L Key No. Part No. Description 480 1501211 PULLEY,V4L 8.4X .67 481 577400 SCREW, 5/16-18_63 482 2001022 I<_-_,SQUARE3/16 X 3/4 485 1501158 SPACER,FRICTION PULLEY 490 582957 YZ RETAINER,BALLBRNG 491 1501389 BEARING,BALL 493 001X92 BOLT,HEX 5/16-18 X !/2 499 710026 NUT, 5/16-18 500 1501696E201 HOUSING, ASSY 510 760662E701 BLADE,SCRAPER 511 340720 BOLT, 5/16-18 X 3/4 514 710026 NUT, 5/16-16 520 1501195E701 AUGER, ASSY, LH 521 1501194E701 AUGER, ASSY, RH 522 9524 SCREW 523 3943 SPACER, SLEEVE 524 73826 NUT, 1/4-20 525 9517 BEARING,FLANGE 526 711862 NUT, 5/16-18 527 9357 SCREW, 5/16-18 X 3/4 540 309016E701 SKID, HEIGHT ADJUST 541 340720 BOLT,5/16-18 X .75 542 710026 NUT, 5/16-18 550 1501576 BRUSH, CLEANOUT 551 1501672 CLIP,RETAINER 552 06xl 15 SCREW 553 15xl46 NUT 554 578O63 BLOCK - - 1501227 KIT,SHEARBOLT 47 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 HANDLE 731 766 729 73O 734 / 729 74O / 741 746 757 756 725 758 / 762 759 745 760 F-04101 11L 48 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 HANDLE Part No. Description 720 1501205E701 HANDLE,UPPER LH 721 1501206E701 HANDLE,UPPER RH 724 11234 SCREW, 5/16-18X2.75 725 71071 WASHER,FLAT 726 71050 WASHER,SPTLK.31X.58X.08 727 15X144 NUT, 5/16-18 REGHEX YZ 728 11261 STOP,RED PLASTIC 729 337399 GRIP-HANDLE FINGER 730 337816E701 LEVER,ASSY CLUTCH DRIVE RH 731 337815E701 LEVER,ASSY CLUTCH DRIVE LH 733 337381 ROD, PIVOT CLUTCH 734 761105 NUT, PUSH ON CAP 735 337373 SPACER-HANDLE 739 4049 BUMPER,RECTANGLE 740 1501123 CABLE,CLUTCH 741 761872 CABLE,AUGER CLUTCH 743 313441 BRACKET,CABLEADJUSTER 744 1673 SPRING, AUGER CLUTCH 745 15X145 NUT, 1/4-20 NYLOCKYZ 746 308146 BOOT,CABLESPRING 760 339541 E701 HANDLE,LOWER 751 25x021 SCREW,TAP 5/16-18 X .75 755 337407E701 BRKT,GEAR SELECTOR 756 6751 SCREW, 5/16-18X2.00 757 310169 SCREW, 1/4-20 x 0.63 758 001798 BOLT,HEX 1/4-20 X 1.50 759 579B60 SPOOL-CABLE,AUGRT CLUTCH 760 1501059YZ BRACKET,CABLESPOOLYZ 762 1501122 CABLE, LOWER DRIVE 12" 766 337380 GRIP,CLUTCH HANDLE Key No. F-O410111L 49 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 CHUTE ROD 856 855 855 Ref. Hanole Assy j 851 870 \ 867 852-9 / 852-5 852-8 Ref.Auger HousingAssy 852-13 j 852-10 868 852-1 852-2 869 / / 852-7 / 852-3 F-O410111L 50 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 CHUTE ROD Key No. F-O410111L Part No. Description 852-1 1501309 YZ ASSEMBLY, YOKH & ROD 852-2 313431 WASHER, CURVED SPRING 852-3 1501067 GEAR, CHUTE ROTATION 91" 852-5 579493 PiN, COTTER 852-6 1501306E701 BRACK_-T, GEAR MOUNT 852-7 1501293 PIN, HAIR 852-5 1501075 YZ ASSEMBLY, ¥OK_ ADAPTER 'YZ 852-9 711682 PIN, HAIR 852-10 578060 PIN, UNIVERSAL JOINT 852-11 578309 PIN, CLEVIS 852-13 578063 HOUSING, UNIVERSAL 854 51443 KNOB, CRANK 855 309312 FLATWASHER 856 73664 NUT, PUSH 860 1501456 EYE BOLT 3/8-16X6.00 861 148 GROMME'_, EYE BOLT 863 71045 NUT, 3/8-16 HEXJAM 864 71072 FLATWASHER .406X.81 X.066 867 71046 NUT, 3/5-16 HEX]qYL 868 002X98 BOLT, CARRIAGE 1/4-20 X 1.00 869 15x145 NUT, 1/4-20 NYI..OCK YZ 570 1501074 YZ CRANK, ASSY CHUTE 51 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 SHIFT YOKE 796 792 \ 801 791 80O 814 813 8O2 / 812 Part No, Description 790 336702E701 ROD, SHIFT 791 302628 SCREW, 1/4-20)(.75 792 73826 NUT, 1/4-20 796 331624 KNOB, SLIP 8oo 760564 LEVER, SPRING 801 302628 SCREW, 1/4-20)(.75 8o2 73826 NUT, 1/4-20 812 1501085 YZ ROD ASSY.,SPEED SELECT 813 11x30 RETAINER,RING 814 579944 BEARING,FLANGED 52 Key No. F-04101 11L CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 PANEL 770 771 772 772 Key No. Part No. Description 770 1501203E201 PANEL 771 002:<99 BOLT. CARRIAGE 772 71O67 WASHER 773 15x145 NUT, 1/4-20 NYLOCK YZ DECALS Part No. Description 48x5580 DECAL, DANGER CHUTE - ARM * 48,/,5286 DECAL,DANGER & FOOT * 48x5578 DECAL DANGERTHROWN OBJECTS * 48x5590 DECAL,TRACTON/AUGERDRIVE - ENGAGE * 48x5626 DECAL,SPEED SELECT * 760983 DECAL, TOOL BOX - BELTCOVER * 48x5613 NAMEPLATE,CRAFTSMAN * 48x5599 DECAL,CLEAN & CLEARBRUSH 48:<5611 DECAL 6HP 48x5552 DECAL,6/24 ELECTRICSTART * * Not llluslmted F-0410111L 53 CRAFTSMAN 24" 6HP SNOW THROWER 536.881550 WHEELS 679 678 / 673 675 671 654 678 650 . F_ 655 652 Ref. Drive Page F-04101 11L Key No. Part No. Description 650 1501562 SHAF'_,AXLE 652 1501089 SPRKT& HUB 653 01x193 SCREW, 1/4-20 x 1.75 654 15X145 NUT, 1/4-20 HEX NYLOCK YZ 655 1501114 BEARING,AXLE 671 712120 WASHER,FLAT 673 1501139 BUSHING,WHEEL 675 1501806 TIRE & RIM -RIGHT 676 577015 SCREW, 1/4-20X1.75 HH 677 15X145 NUT, 1/4-20 HEX NYLOCKYZ 678 239 RING, RET 679 73842 PiN, KLIK.25 X 1.38 DIA 680 1501807 TIRE & RIM -LEFT 54 676 F-O410111L 55 BRIGGS & STRATI'ON ENGINE I 1019 LABEL KIT I 307B_ MODEL 12C113-0251-E1 307A _2 0 _7_,_ 742 I _,___- 1,o 615 998 15A _'_ F-.0410111L Assemblies Includo all parts shown in frames. 56 MODEL 12Cl13-0251-E1 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE Key Key No. Part No. 1 2 699510 399269 Descdption Cylinder Assembly Kit-Bushing]Seal (Magneto Side) 3 ,299819 Seal-Oil (Magneto Side) 5 699486 Head-Cylinder 7 -,,_-_698210 Gasket-Cylinder Head 11 695745 Tube-Breather 12 692549 Gasket-Crankcase 13 699482 Screw Cylinder Head) 15 691686 Plug-Oil Drain 15A 695757 Plug-OU Drain 16 699454 Crankshaft 24 222698 Key-Rywheel 25 690021 Piston Assembly (Standard) ----Note --694168 Piston 26 Assembly (.020" Oversize) 499631 Ring Set (Standard) -Note -692763 Ring Set 6020" Oversize) Lock-Piston Pin Pin-Piston Rod-Connecting Dipper-Connecting Rod Screw (Connecting Rod) (1" Long) Screw (Connecting Rod) (1 1/2" Long) Valve-Exhaust Valve.-Intake Spring-Valve (Intake) Spring-Valve 27 28 29 30 691866 499423 690124 692562 32 691664 32A 695759 33 34 35 499642 499641 691304 36 691304 40 45 692194 Retalnar-Valve 690977 Tappet-Valve (Exhaust) F-0410111L 57 No. Part No. DescdpUon 45 693404 Camshaft 51,-_._692555 Gasket-Intake (2 Required) 122 ,e693749 Spacer-Carburetor 145 690979 Key-Timing 155 698214 Plate-Cylinder Head 192 694543 Adjustar-Rocker Ann 219 693578 Gear-Governor 220 691724 Washer (Governor Gear) 238 691300 Cap-Valve 306 695710 Shield-Cylinder 307 699483 Screw (Cylinder Shield) 337A 699234 Screw (Metdc) (Cylinder Shield) 3079 790557 Screw (Metric) (Cylinder Shield) 332 699359 Nut (Flywheel) 337 491055 Plug-Spark 363 19374 Wrench-Spark Plug 552 692346 Bushing-Governor Crank 615 692576 Retainer-Gov. Shaft 619 699230 Screw (Metric) (Cylinder Head Plate) 635 692927 Boot-Spark Plug 719 690959 Pin-Locating 741 695087 Gear-Timing 742 692564 Retalner-E Ring 746 692566 Gear-Idler 830 694544 Stud (Rocker Arm) 868 -_692044 Seal-Valve 914 697551 Screw (Rocker Cover) 914A 692557 Screw (Rocker Cover) 914B 559481 Screw (Rocker Cover) 993 -x_554063 Gasket-Cylinder Head 998 696683 Pipe-Oil 1019 790459 I_t-Label 1022,O691890 Gasket-Rocker Cover 1023 499924 Cover-Rocker Arm 1026 693517 Rod-Push 1029 691230 Arm-Rocker 1034 691343 Guide-Push Rod BRIGGS & STRAI"rON ENGINE MODEL 12C113-0251-E1 12 287 _. 108 s92I 3ss_ ,7_._.1137 276Q 186_ 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT 51% 977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET sl_ 276_ F-0410111L 2/'6 _) 104_ 633_ 51 _ 137 O 127 _ 137 O 633A Assemblies Include all parts shown In frames, 5B _3A _ BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE MODEL 12Cll 3-0251 -El Key Key No. PartNo. Descdption No. 12 18 20 -k699485 Gasket-Crenkcase 699804 Cover-Crankcase -x692550 Seal-Oil (PTO Side) 21 281658 Cap-Oil Fill 22 699478 Screw (Metric) (Crankcase Cover/Sump) 51._._692555 Gasket-Intake (2 Required) 95 691636 Screw 333 334 (Throttle Valve) 97 98 104 108 109 117 118 690024 398185 o691242 695807 695729 690048 Shaft-Throttle I_t-ldle Speed Pin-Float Hinge Valve-Choke Shaft-Choke Jet-Main (Standard) 498976 Jet-Main (High Altitude) I_t-Carburstor Overhaul 122 -ke693749 Spacer-Carburetor 125 790868 Carburetor 121 695157 127 o694468 209 222 227 Plug-Welch Valve-Throttle Float-Carburetor I_Jt-Needle/Seat Gasket-Roat Bowl Connector-Hose Screw 347 356 386A 386 692599 865630 790552 699484 505 691251 523 524 562 790546 281370 691112 564 699854 578 604 604A 615 790481 695749 790473 692576 616 632 692547 692653 633 e,693867 633A =,691321 (Magneto Armature) (Metric) Switch-Rocker Wire-Stop Wire-Stop Screw (Metric) (Carburetor) Nut (Governor Control Lever) Dipstick Seal-Dipstick Tube Bolt (Goveror Control Lever) Screw (Con_'ol Cover) Wire Assembly Cover-control Cover-Control Retainer-Governor Shaft Crenk-Govemor Spring/UnkMechanical Governor Seal-Choke/Throttle Shaft (Choke) Seal-Choke/Throttle Shaft ('rhmtUe) (Control Bracket) (Metric) 692571 Spdng-Govemor (Assemble in Number 6 Hole) 790549 Bracket-Control 692573 Lever-Governor Control 663 851 975 977 1054 869854 Screw (Control Panel) 690572 Spring-Detent 790545 Dipst_k/Tube Assembly 493880 Terminal-Spark Plug 790869 Bowl-Float 695156 Gasket Set-Carb. 280275 Tie-Cable 1230 699847 Stud (Metric) 692 847 276 e.271716 Washer-Sealing 261 699639 Panel-Control 287 699629 Screw F-0410111L Description (Dipstick Tube) (Metric) 697929 Armature-Magneto 699477 Screw Plug-Welch (BowlVent) 127A 691739 130 691181 133 398187 134 e398186 137 e_693981 186 692317 186 699479 Part No. 59 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE I 1036 EMISSIONS LABEL MODEL 12C113-0251 -El I 1005 455 332 I 1070 _' 697 493 31 6_ I 65 592 3_.J613 Y i"+/+;++'+ • 1252_ _.. j sBs ,_ ; i ] , i 305 eP 1196 _" i ++ 20_3 _ 7_ F-0410111L _2_'" 993 ""_'_ _{'N 4.,"/ •,.,.y?/,;?//_1 731 _._._ _' 1095VALVEGASKE_SET658_"_'L Assemblies Include all parts shown In frames. 60 BRIGGS & STRATrON MO DEL 12C113-0251 -El ENGINE Key Key No, 597 No. 3 Part No. Descdption -k299619 Seal-Oil (Magneto Side) 7 _-0698210 Gasket-Cylinder Head 12 -k692549 Gasket-Crankcase 20 -x-692550 Seal-Oil (PTO Side) 23 699516 Flywheel 51,_._632855 Gasket-intake 55 696710 Housing-Rewind Starter 58 693389 Rope=Starter (Cut to Required Length) 60 699334 Grip-Starter Rope 60A 398101 Grip-Starter Rope 65 699851 Screw (Rewind Starter) 122 *e693749 Spacer-Carburetor 187 693401 Line=Fuel (Molded) 190 699220 Screw (Fuel Tank) (Metric) 300 790548 Muffler 304 699598 Housing-Blower 305 699480 Screw (Blower Housing) 601 608 613 (Muffler) 682 332 358 363 455 456 459 472 493 528 592 F-O410111L 698039 (Metric) Shield-Starter 689 691855 Spdng-Fr'_ion 731 790554 Hood-Snow 731A 790547 Hood-Snow 868 -J,_692044 SeaI-V alve 883 _A-691863 Gasket-Exhaust B92 696749 Switch-Key 930 696709 Guard-Rewind 957 695737 Cap-Fual Tank 972 695736 Tank-Fual 976 790221 Primer-Carburetor 993 ,_694088 Gasket-Cylinder Head Plate 1005 692592 Fan-Rywheel 1022-,,_-_691890 Gasket-Rocker Cover 1036 790550 Label-Emissions 1070 699201 Screw (Flywheel Fan) (Metric) 1095 1196 (Met c) 309 316 Part No. Descdption 691696 Screw (Pawl Friction Plate) 95162 Clamp-Hose 699335 Starter-Rewind 699209 Screw 696818 690370 Motor-Starter Screw (Mounting Bracket) 699359 Nut (Flywheel) 699638 Gasket Set-Engine 19069 Puller-Rywheel 692591 Cup-Rywheel 692299 Plata-Pawl Friction 281505 PawI-Rachet 790553 Knob-Choke Shaft 636744 Branket-Mounting 695746 Hose=Primer 690800 Nut (Rewind Starter) 1210 638215 696692 Gasket Set-Valve Screw (Snow Hood) (Metric) 498144 Pulley/Spring Assembly (Puney) 61 1211 496144 1251 1251A 1252 790556 790555 509234 1347 699200 Pulley/Spring Assembly (Spring) Shield-Snow Shield-Snow Screw (Snow Shield) (Metric) Screw (Starter Shield) (Metric) NOTES F-0410111L 62 PIEZASDE REPUESTO......... ... PIEZAS DE REPUESTO - MOTOR .... • .,. ,o=o,. REGLASDESEGURIDAD .......... SIMBOLOS INTERNACIONALES ..... ENSAMBLAJE .................., GARAN'_ 38 S0 6,1 83 66 68 OPERACI_N .................... MANTENIMIENTO................ SERV1CIO YAJUSTES ............. ALMACENAMIENTO .............. TABLADELOCALIZACI6NY REPARACIC_N DEAVERJAS..... PEDIDODE PIEZAS/SERVICIO ....... 73 80 83 9S 96 100 LIMrTADA DE DOS AI;IOS PAPA EL QUITANIEVES CRAFTSMAN Durante dosa_os a peu'drde la fscha de compra, slempreque a este quitanievesCraftsmanse le d6 mantenimierrto,lubricaci_ y afinamlentodeacuerdo con las tnstmcciones de operaci6ny man* tenimlentopresentadasen el manuaJ(Jetusuado,Sears repatar_ sin cargoalguno,cualquierdefecto en mateflaly mano de obj. SI este quitanievesCraftsmanes usado conprop6sitoscomemialeso de arrendamiento,esta garantJasert v_lida solarnentepor 90 d[as a partirde la fecha de compra. Esta garantfa no cubre Io slgulente: Elementosde desgastenormal,tales¢omoLx.'ji'as, con'easdetransmisl6n y pasadoresde seguridad. Reparacionesnecesariasdebldoal abusoo negUgencladd operador,induyendovaflllasdobiadosy otras reparacionesnecesm'ias porfalta de)mantenimtentoa la unidadseg(mb recomendado en las instruccionescontenidasend manual del propietado. EL SERVIClO DE GARANTJASE PUEDE OBTENER LLEVANDO EL QUITANIEVES AL CENTRO DE SERVICIO SEARS MAS CERCANO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. ESTA GARANT'JAES VALIDA S(_LO CUANDO ESTE PRODUCTO ES USADO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. Esta garant|a le otorgaderechoslegales especificos,y aslmismoes posiblequetenga o'a'osderechosIo_ cuales v'arlande un estado a otto. Sears, Roebuck and Co., D817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 ,& Preste_enckSna ep-'te simbolo,Jeindicaprecauclones deseguridadimportantes.Significa-iliA TENCION][I IIIESTE ALERTA!IISe tratade su seguddad. Slempre desconecto ._VERTENCI_ el cable de la bujia y €ol6quelo aloJado de _ta para prevenlr un arranque accidental durante la prepara¢|6n mantenimlento o almacenamlento del quitanle- A Las emanaciones do escape producida$ por este motor y clertos componentesdo esta m_qulnaconfJenenquimicosreconocldos por el Estado do California como carcln6genos,tambl6n puoden produclr defectosen los rocl6nnacidos o causarotros da_os al slstema mproductlvo. Los homes, termlnales y accesodos relacionados con la baterfa contlenon plomo y compuestos del plomo, adern_sde sustanclasqulmlcasque el Estado de California reconoce que estos €ompuostos pueden causar c_ncer y defectos oomo camln6genas, adem_;sestas sustanclaspueden producirdahos cong6nltos, a los beb6s y aden's de otros da_os al sistemareproductlvohumano. DEBE LAVARSE MUY BIEN [.AS MANOS DESPUI_.SDE MANIPULAR ESTOS COMPONENTES. '-U41UlllL IMPORTANTE: P_u'aprevenir lesiones,las normas de seguddade)dgencontmles en la unidad que s61opuedanser manejados en presencia del operador.Su quitanievesest_ equipado con dichoscontroles.Porningt_nmotivointentepasarporalto lafunci6ndel controlen presencia del operador, CAPACITACI6N 1. Lea conatenci6nles instrucoiones en el manuelde operaci6ny esrviclo. Famlliarfcase completamentocon los controiesy el useapmpiadodel quitanleves.Aprenda a detenarel quitanievesy a desenganctmrr_pldamentelos cont_oles. 2. Nuncapermitsa nifiosopermel quitanieves.Nuncapermitsque adultosoperen el quitanlevessin la instrucci6n apmpiada. 3. Mantangeel _ Iibrede personas,especta|mentonifiospequel'losy mascotes. 4. TengamuchocuidadopezaevitarresbaIoneso caldas, especielmantecuando est6 reb'ocediendo. PREPARACl6N y/o del solhaos que el combus'dble se expands. 5. Paratodos losquitanievescon motores de an'anqueel6ctrico, usecablesde extensi6ncon certificaci6nCSA/UL Use solamente tomacorrientes que hayans_do insteladosde acuerdocon tosreglamentesde inspecci6nlocales. 6. Permitsque el motory el quitanlevesse aJustenales temperaturesexterioresantes de comenzar a despejarla nieve. 7. Siempreusegafasde seguddado protectoresparelos ojosdurantela operaci6n o mlentresefest_eelgin a_usteo reperaci6nale unldad,pare protegarsus ojosde obJetos e.x_'a,5os que pudiesen sarlanzadesporel quitanieves. OPERACI6N 1. No opereestequitanievesslsst_ tomando medicinesque puedancaucarsomnolanciao afestarsu habilldadpare operar el qultanieves. 2. No useel quitanleves sl per rnotivos emociensieso fisicos se Is di_cultamanejarlo de formasegura. 3. No coloquelesmanos o los piescercao deba_ode piezessn movimianto.Mant6ngaseen todo momentoa buenadistends de la aberturadel tubede SETS. descarga. 4. ManeJeel combustible con cuidado;_.ste 4. Tengamuchocuidadoal operarel quitees sitamente inflamable. niecesen o a b'av6sdeentradesde au(a) Use un contenedor aprobadopara tos, esnderos o caminosde grays. combustible. Mant_ngeseelerta de peligros ocultoso trbfico. Nunca qu'rlela tape del tanque de 5- Si gcipeaunobJetoextmSo,pareel mocombustible nl ar_ada combu_bie • tor,desconecteel cable de la bujia,insun motor en marcha o aun motor capecctonemeticulosemeote el quitanleves liente. per si hubieraelgin de,-3o,y repdrelo antes de arrancarel motory operarel quita(c) Llenaeltanquede combustibleel elnlevesnuevamente. re librey contouchecuidedo.Nunca liensel tanqueen un redntoosrrado. 6. SI el qultanlevescomlenza• w'brarde maneram0_slva, pareel motory revl'se(coVuelva a colocar la tape deltanque Io inmediatamento pareencontrarla caude combustiblede manerasegura,y sa. Generelmente,lavlbrasi6nes una limpieel combustible derramado. advertenctade elgin problems. 7. Pareel motorcuandodeje la pesici6nde (e) Nuncaalmaosnecombustibleo el operaci6n,antesdedesobstruirel elojaqultanievescon combusb'sieen el mientode la barrana/pmpulsor o el tubu tanquedentinde unedificiodonde de descarga,y cuendoef_ cuelquiar losvaporespudiesenelcanzar elgureparaci6n, a justeo inspecoi6n. na llama abiertao chispes. 8. Cuandolimple,repareo Iospescioneel quitanleves,eseg6rese de que la barre(f) Verifiqueque el qultanievestanga suficlentecombustible antesde cada na!propulsor y todesles pedes m6vlles se encuentrendetenides,y que todos los uso,y deje un espacioadicionelen el contmles est_ndesenganchados.Descotanquepuestoque el celordel motor 64 F-0410111L 1. Inspecoionecomplstamenteel =_=rea donde se usar_ el qultanleves y retiretodas las esteres,trinsos,tablaros,cables,y otrosobJetosextra_os. 2. Desenganchetodos losembraguesantes de hacer arrancarel motor. 3. No opereel quitanievessinvestirprendesde inviemoadecuadasparatrabajar a la intemparie.Vistacalzadoque le d6 buenatracoi6nsobre superficiesresbelo- nect_elcabledelabujfay mant6ngalo alejadode la bujlapare evitarun arranque accidental. 9. Tometodasias precaucionesposibiesal dejar el quitanievesdesatandido.Desenganchela barrena/propulsor, pare el motor y retirela Ilave. 10. No hagaanancarel motor en recintos uerrados, a_n conlas puertasy vantanas abiertas.Losvaporesde escapeson peligrosos(contianenMONOXIDO DE CARBONO, un GAS INODOROy LETAI.). 11. No useel quitanievesparalimpiar_u'eas de termnoinclinadas(cuestas,pendiantes).Tengamucho cuidadocuandocamble dedimccibn.No Intentelimplar pandiantesmuy pmnunciadas. 12. Nuncaoperael quitan|evessin que los resguardos,placasu oboedispositJvos de seguddadse encuentrenen su lugar. 13. Nunnaopere el quitanlevescoma deescaparatesdevidrio,autom_Mles,vidriems, s_os de cargaJdescarga, y similares, sin el ajusteaproplado del _rmgulode descargade la nieve.Mantengaa los ni6osy las mascotasalejadosdel _rea que est_ despejando. 14. No sobmcarguela capacidaddel quitanievesel intentarlimpiarla nieve a una veJocidaddemasiado r_ida. 15. Nuncaopereel quitanlevesa altasvelocldadesde t_nsporte sobresupel'lP..les resbalosas.Mire hactaat_s y tangacuidadoaJretroceder. 16. Nuncadescarguedirectamentehaniaespectadoresnl permitaa nadiefTanteal quitanieves. 17. DesenganchelafueFzamotdzde la barrana/pmpulsor cuandeel qultanieves sea trasportadoo no est6en use. 18. Utlliue6nicamenteaclltamentos y acuesodosapmbadosperel fabricantedel qultanieves(talescornocadenaspara las rueclas,juegosde arranqueel_'ffico, etc.). 19. Nucoaopereel qultanievessintener buenavlslbilidado iluminaci6n.Aseg_rese F-O410111L 65 siempre que tlena buena estabilidad, y sujete con f_rmeza el mango. Carnine; Rul_-,acorra. 20. No trate de alcanzar _treas dificiles. Mantenga la establlidad y el balance en todo momento. 21. No trate de usar el quitanieves para lirapiar techos. MANTENIMIENTO Y ALMACENAMIENTO 1. Revise los pernos con fTanuanCtapara asegurar que estdn bien apmtados y que el quitanieves est_ en condiclones seguras de funcionamianto. 2. Guards el quitanieves a una distancla de fuantes de ignlci6n o de aparatos dorn_sticos que tangan llamas de encandido, tales come calantadoreS de agua y estu;as, secadoras de mpa, etc. Permlta que el motor se enfTie antes de guarder el quitanieves en cualquier recinto. Si va a elmacenar el quitanieves per un periodo prolongado, siempre consulte las instrucciones del manuel del operador deride encontrar_i consejos importantes. Mantanga o reemplane las etiquetas de seguddad • instrucciones, segOn sea necosario. 3. 4. 5. Mantenga el qultanieves an marcha unos cuantos minutes despu_.s de despejar la nleve, para evitar que se congele la barmna/pmpulsor. es pan= use en aceras, enbadas ADVERTENCIA: Este quitanleves de auto y otras superficies de terreno planes. Se debe tener culdado al usar el qultanleves en superficies inclinades. NO USE EL QUITANIEVES EN SUPERFICIES SOBRE EL NIVEL DEL SUELO tales come techos de residenclas, de garaJes, porches u otras estmctums o constTucclones slmllares. A IMPORTANTE:Muchosde estossimbolosestdncolocados ensu quitanleves o est_nimpresosen losmanualesquevienenconel producto.Antesde operarel qultanievesaprenday comprendael objef_vo de cadeelmbo]o. SJMBOLOS DE CONTROL Y OPERACI6N Despaelo Patpldo Arranque el_a'ico @ @ o Motor en marcha Ahogador desactlvado Motor apagado Apagado H Ananque de motor I Enoendido N Ahogador actlvado Neutro A_-elerador ® @ Bot6n cebador Embrague de propulsl6n Cole_or de barrena F-O410111L Llave de encendido Avance IgnlckSn desactivada Ignici6n actlvada Marcha at_s Embrague de barrena 6] 0 Oe Pdml arra_qPuaera_cci°n6ctrk_Transmisi6n Enganchar 66 SJMBOLOS DE CONTROL Y OPERACI(_N Combustible Descarga hacla ABAJO Descarga hacla ARRIBA Transfsrsncla ds peso Levante el mango pare enganchar. Simbolos Mszcla de €ombusUble y aceite Acelte de advertencia Dsscarga haolala IZQUIERDA Transferencia ds peso Presione el pedal pare desenganchar. Llave de encendido Insertar pare marcha, Retirar para parar. de seguridad PEUGRO ObJetoslanzados, Mantenga aleJadosa los tnmseuntes, PELIGRO ObJetoslanzados. Mantenge alejados a los tTanse(,ntes. IMPORTANTE lea el manual del pmpletario antes de operar esta m_qulna. Evite las lesiones que puede causer la barrens rotatorla. Mantengalas manos los piss y Is ropefuera de sua canes. PE_GRO ADVERTENCIA Superncle callente F-0410111L Dsscargahacia la DERECHA PARE 67 ADVERTENCIA PELIGRO Pare el motor antes de desatascar el tubs de descarga. CONTENIDO DE LA BOLSA DE PARTES ('FAMAI;IO REAL) 1 - Manual del Propietado 1 - Paquete de estabilizador (no se muestra) de combustible (no se muestra) 1 - Tarjeta de garantfa (no se muestra) *Las partesque nonecesitanensamblado se encuentran en lacajade herrarnientas ubicadaenla cubiertade la correa. F-O410111L 68 galas de seguddad o protectoDVERTENCIA:Slempre use res pare los o|os mlentras ensambla el qu_anleves. A HERRAMIENTAS NECESARIAS 1 - Navaja pare cortar cart6n 2 - Llave de tuercas de 1/2 pig (o Ilave de tuercas ajustable) Rgura 46 2 - I_lave de tuercas de 9/16 pig (o Ilave de tuercas ajustable) La Figura 46 muestra el quitanieves en posici6n de env[o. La FKjura 47 muestra el quitanieves completamanta ensamblado. La refemncia a los lados izquierdo y derecho del quitanieves se hace desde la posici6n del operador cuando 6ste se encuentra detr_s de la unidad. 2 - Uave de tuercas de 3/4 pig (o ,ave de tuercas ajustable) 1 - Alicate (para abrir las patas del pasador de chaveta) 1 - Destomillador 1 - Cinta o regla para medlr COMO SACAR DE LA CAJA , EL QUITANIEVES 8. Corte los amarres que sujetan el cable de control del embrague al mango inferior,y co]6quelo elejados del bastidor dal motor. Palancade propulsibn de la barrena Palancade Ubique todas las piezas qua vienen empaquetadas por separado y s_quelas de Is caja. NOTA: Coloque el estabilizador de combustible en un lugar segum hasta que Io necesite para guardar la unidad. portra_'_n Cabledd embmgue _Man_ela 2. Quite y deseche el msteHal de empaque que rodea la unidsd. 3. Haga un corte de arriba haela abajo en cada esquina de la caja y deje los paneles sobre el suelo. Palanca de 4. Corte las tiras que sujetan el eje a la plataforma de envfo. 5. Para prop6sitos de envfo, los patines de aJuste de altura, van sujetos a la plataforma de envfo. Saque el tomlllo qua sujeta cads pat|n a la ptstaforma. Vea Is F}gum 47. Patinasde 6. Agarre el quitanieves por el mango y jele para sacarlo de Is plata,forma. PRECAUCION._*"*'NOretroceda sobre los cables de control. 7. Quite el matedal de empaque del conjunto de los mangos. F-0410111L Figure 47 69 C6MO ENSAMBLAR EL MANGO Y EL CONJUNTO DE LA MANIVELA ConexJ6nen "Z" 1. Corte los amarres que sujetan la palanca de cambios al mango infedor y mueva la pelanca a la primera velocidad de avance. 2. Corte y deseche el amarre de pl_stico que sujeta el conjunto de ta meniveta. Cable de control 3. Aflojs pero no quite los tomillos, arandelas planes, arandeles de seguridad y tuercas hexagonales que se encuentran en los agujeros superiores del mango inferior. Vea la Figura 48. 4. 6. Instale los sujetadores que quit6 en el paso 4. NO los apriete hasta tener todos los pemos an su lugar. Lado Retire los sujetadores y el pemo de anilla de los agujeros infedores del mango inferior.Vee la Figure 50. Manlvela :_ I.adoderechodel mangosupedor I_ ._ Amndela r TomJJlo de 5/16 pig Arandelade segufldad (abier1_ de 5/16 pig \ Arandela Figura50 7. Conecte el eje de la manivela e la junta universal con el pasador de horquilla, Vea la Rgura 51. . Apriete la tuerca del pemo de anilla. Aseg_Jresede que el pemo de anilla est6 bien alineado y que la manivele pueda girar libremante, . Apriete todos los pemos del mango y del panel. hexagonal de 5/16 pig Contratuerca de nylon de plg Pemo Tuerca Figura 49 Figura48 NOTA: Aseg,',rese de que los cables no queden atrapados entre los mangos superior • inferior. 5. Levante el mango superior • la posici6n de opemoi6n. NOTA: Si los cables se han desconectado, con6ctelos como se muestra en la Figura 49. F-0410111L Figura51 70 NOTA:SJloscablessehandesconectado,con(_ctelos como se muestra en la Cablede propulei6n Cablede propulsi6nde la barrena Figura 52. Rgura 52 C(_MO ENSAMBLAR EL DEFLECTOR DEL TUBO DE DESCARGA 1. Quite el perno cabeza de hongo. Vea la Figure 53. 2. Levante eJdeflector del tubo de descarga a la poslcl6n de operacibn. 3. Monte et deflector del tubo de descarga en el reborde con los pernos de cabeza de bongo. AsegOrese de instalar los pernos de cabeza de bongo con la oabeza en el parts interior de1 reborde. 4. Sujete con las arandelas y las contratuereas. 5. Apdete firmemente las contratuer- Deflectordel tubode descarg= TUBrCa Pemo! de cabeza de hongo Reborde Cae. Figura53 NOTA: Cornpruebe que Ioa pernos de cabeza de hongo en el reborde est6n bien apretados. PERO NO LOS APRIETE DEMASlADO, C6MO AJUSTAR LOS PATINES DE ALTURA Su quitanievesest_ equipadocon p_nes de ajustedealturaubicadosen la parteextedor del aloJamiento de la barrena.Para ajustar lospatJnosde alturapara diferentescondl- clones,consulte"AJustede los patines de altura", an la sscci6nde Servido y A|ustel C(_MO ESTABLECER LA LONGITUD DE LOS CABLES Puestoqos los cablesfuemnaJustadosan la f'_bdca,no es necesarioque _ los ajusre. Sin embargo,unavez que se instalanlos mangosen la posici6n de opemci6n,os posibleque loscablesquedenmuytJranteso F-0410111L 71 muyflojos,Si es necesarioajustarlos,consuiteel pL_,'rafo "C6morevisary Rlustarlos cables"quaapareoeen le secci6nde _>ervicioy Ajustes. USTADEREVISI6N Antesdeusarsunuevo quitanleves, y para asegurar queobtenga ai msjorrendimientoy En los modelos de arranque el_ct]ico, la unidad ha s|do enviada con el cable dai aistema de arranque enchufado ai motor. Antes de utilizar la unidad, sffvase desenchufar el cable de arranque del motor. la mayorsetisfacci6n de este productode calidad,per favorhaga un repesode ta aiguiente|istade revlsi6n: AI mismotiempoque apmndea usar suquitanieves,prestemucha atenci6na losimportantesdetailesa continuaci6n: P" Se han completado todes les instnJcciones de ensemblado. _," [] canalde descargagiraUbrernente. y,' _ aseitedelmotorest_ai niveladecuado. Use un aceltedetergentsde alta celidad claslficadocomo "Para servicio SG, SH, SJ, SL o superior'. P" Asegt_rese queel tanquedegasolinaest_ Ilenocon gesolinalimp'•,fmscay sin plomo con un octanajem|nimode 85. _" Familiar|cesecontodoslos con'o'oles,su ubicaci6ny funci6n.Opere los cor_oles antesde hacer arrancarel motor. v" No quedanpiezas sueltesell la caja de sert6n. v" Reviselos sujetadores.Compruebequa todosest_nbienapretados. Revisela presi_ deaJrede lasnJedes.La presi6ndeaimcorrectaes de 14 a 17 PSI. En la partelateraide lesUantesaparesela presi6nde aimm_ma parairrl_rles ruedes. No sobrepeseeste m_imo. F..O4t0111L 72 CONOZCA SU QUITANIEVES LEA ESTE MANUAL DEL USUARIOY LAS REGLASDE SEGURIDADANTES DE USAR USARSU QUITANIEVES.Comparelasfigurasconsu QUITANIEVESparafarnilarizarsecon lasposictonesde los diversoscontrolesy ajustes.Guardeeste manualparareferenciafutura. PalancadepropulsiSnportmcdbn (manotzquierda) Palanca de Manivela cebador Deflector de descarga Uave de seguddad Manijade BotOnde que el_ctrico Interruptorde parada Patinesde aJustede altura--'-raspadora Llmmde ignlct6n- Debeset i_sedadapara an'ancarel motor. Palancade pn:q:xdsk_de ksbarrena An.ancay delienela barrenayet _ (recogoy lanzala nleve). Palancade propulsk_npot b'acckSn- Irm pu!sad c_ hada delanteo i'_ Manijade arranquemanual- Palmarrancar el motorde formamanuad. Estrangubdor. Se usaparaarrancarun motor_o. Palarmade camblode wloddades - SelecLaveloddaddel qultank_es(6 vdoctdades haciaade_de y 2 veloddadeshacta BofSnoebador- Injectacombusb'ble directamentederdmdel carb_'adoro _ para un ananquer"dpldo entemper'_uras baJas. av_s). Bot6n de an'a_queel6cb_o (sib unldadIo Uene). Se usapare a_ancarel motorusando el an'ancador el_ de 120V, Mardv_a - Cambiala dwecci_ de lanzamientode ia niev_ Dsflectordid canal de descarga -Caxnbiala or=stanch de lanzamiento de la nleve. Pasadoresde seguridad - Pemos_dos espedalmerd_ parerompeme(paraprateget la mE_zquina) slun objetose a_zscaen el alojamlento de la barrena. Canalde descarga- Cambiala altumde ianzamiento de la nleve. Pagnesde aJustede altum - Ajustanla dtstanda libreerie etterrenoy el alojamiento de la ban'ena. F-O410111L Pasadoresde seguddad F_ura 54 73 Caja de herramlentas- Contienepasadoms de seguridady espacladores de repuesto. Laoperaci6n decuelquler qultanleves puede ocasionar queobJetos extrahos seanlar=e* dosconfuer'za hacialosojos,lo cuelpodria resultaren lesionsegraves.Use slompre galas de seguddado protsctoresparalos ojosmlontras operael quitanieves. Se recomiendanlasgalas de seguddadest_dar o la miLscarade segurideddevisi6n ampliapara usadasobmlos anteojos. biosa la velocldad deseada.La veloddad an el ten'eriese_ determinadaper la.scondicionesde la nleve.Selecclonela velocidadqua descamoviendo la palanca de cambiode velocidadesa la ranura apmpiadade[panelde controlde cambios. Velocidad1, 2 - NievemoJade,pesada Velocidad 3 - Nieve ligem Velooidad4 - Nieve m_J Iigera Velocidad5, 6 - Parab'ansportarla unldad solamente, did pmpletarlo antes de operar ADVERTENCIA: Lea el manual la mlquina. Nuncadldja la descarga hacla los transe_nteL Pare el motor antes de desobstruirel canal de de_carga o el alojarnientode la barmnay alp b_sdo de_u'la m_qulns. A 2. Enganchela pelancadepmpulsi6nper traccl6n(mane Izqularda).A madide que el quttanlevescomienzaa moveme, sujetefirmemente losmangos,y guieel quitanlovsea Io largoclelcarninoa despeJar.No intenteempujado. 3. Para moverel quitanlevesen retmceso, muevala palancadecarnblode velocidadesa la primerao segundavelocidadde retrocesoy enganchela paJanoa de pm. pulsi6npertracci6n(mane Izqulerda). IMPORTANTE:Nuncamuevala palancade cambio de velocidadesmientras lapalanca de propulel6nper tracel6nest_ abajo. C6MO DETENER EL QUlTANIEVES 1. Para detenerel I_iento de nieve, sualtela palanca de pmpulelbn de la barrena. 2. Para detenerlas ruadas,sueltela palarv ca de propulsi6n per traccl6n. 3. Para para; el motor,saquela Ilave de seguridad. PRECAUCI6N: Para parar el motor, no mueva el controlde €l_badoa la poslci6n de ESTRANGULADOR. Esto puede producir petardeo o dafio el motor. LANZAMIENTO DE NIEVE C6M0 CONTROLAR LA DESCARGA DE NIEVE 1. Empujela pWancade pmpulsidnde la barrena(mane demcha) haciaabajo. 2. Su_ltelapara detenerel lanzamlentode nieve. 1. Gim la manivelade conVolpara estable* car la climc_i6ndel lanzamientode la nie* C6MOUSAR EL PASADOR DE ENGANCHE DE LA RUEDA 1. La ruedadel derecho va aseguradael eje per medlode un pasadorde enganche (pasador kllck). Esta urddadft.,ede.spachadacon el pasadoren la poeloi6n de enganohe (a trav6sdel agujemde la ruada). Fzjura56. V_. 2. Aflojelatuema do marlposa en el de* flectordel canalde descargay ajusteel deflectorpan=e_ ta dfstanclo. Muevael deflectorhacia (ARRIBA)para mayordistancia,hacia(ABAJO)para una distanciamanor.Luegoapdetela tuerca de madposa (Figura55). Tuerca de Pasadorklick_ enganche C6M0 AVANZARY RETROCEDER 1. Paracamblarde velocidad,suelteta palancade pmpulsi6nportracci6n(mane Izqulerda)y mueva la palancade camF-0410111L 74 Tracci_ en 2 ruadas Rgura 56 2. PaLm facilitarla manlobrade la unidaden condiciones de nievetiger&,desconecta el pasador Idlck de la poslcl6n de enganohede la ruedae Intmd0zcaloenel agujero pare_accl_ de una rueda (desenganche solamenteel agujero_lel eje). Rgura57. 4. Saquela tapa/VadllaIndlcadoradeJrf_vel de ac_ltey reviseel aoslte. 5. SIas necmsado, afiada aosltehastela, llnea FULL (llano)an Is tapa/Variliaindlcadorade]nlvelde aoslte( F'_uta 58). No exosdela medida. Pasador Idick T_os/vadllaindicadora nivelde ace_te / Posici6nde Tracd6n en unasole rueda Rgura 5T NOTAJAseg0resede que el pasadorIdlok est-: an la posici6nde tracci6nde unasole ruede en el eje solamante,y no mst_Insertado a tray,s de laposici6nde enganche. en la mama FULL (lleno) Rgura 58 ANTES DE ENCENDER EL MOTOR I. Antes de darserv_o o enconderel motor,famlibu'icese consu quitanleves.AsegL_rese de conoosrla ubicaci6nde todos los contsotes y entendersufunckSn. 6. Apdete firmemente la tapa/vadlla carla vez que revise et nivel de mselte. NOTA: [] acelte sint_tJcopusde servide para hacer arranosr el motor an condiclones de temperaturas sumamente fries. El acelte sint_tico 5W30 es aceptable para todas las temperaturas. NO mezde el acelte con gasoline. 2. Revise la tensi6ndel cable del embrague antesde arrencarel motor.Consulteel Ajuste del cable de control que apareos an la secci6nde Servido y Ajustes de tastemanu_d. COMBUSTIBLE: Este motorha sidecertiflosdopare funclonar con gmsolineL SIstemadecor,b'olde emisionesde escape:EM (Modificacianes al 3. Aseg_resede quetodoslos eujetadorms est6napretados. 4. Compruebequeel ajustede lospatJnes de alturaest6 correcto.Consultsel p_'afo "Ajustede los patlnee de altum" que apareceen la secci6nde Serv_o y Ajustes de tastemanual. 5. Revisela presi6nde losneum_.ticos (14-17 Ilbme). No excedael I[mitem_x_mode presl6n. motor). bles mezclados con alcohol DVERTENCIA: Los combusti(llamadoe gasoholo aquelloe qua usan etanolo metanor)pueden atraer humedad la cual conduce ala sepamcl6n y formacl6n de 4cldos durante el aimacenamlento, Los gases acldlco$ pueden da_ar el sistemade Qombustlble de un motor mlentrasse encuentra an elmacenemlento. A ANTES DE ARRANCAR EL MOTOR NOTA=[] motorrue envladode laf_brica con acelte. Reviseel nlvelde aceite.ASada aceltemsg_nsea neossario. Pare afiadir aceite 1. Asegt_rsee de que la unidedse enmJenITSanbre una super_denlvelade. NOTA: No reviseel nk,el de aositeestando el motor an marcha. 2. Quite la tapa/%,adlla Indicadora del nlvel de =,seitey Iimplela conun paholimpio. 3. Insertsla tapa/vadllaIndicadoradel ntvelde aceltey girelahacla la darech= pare apretarla. F-0410111L 75 NOTA:Pare evitarproblemasen el motor,el sistemade combustibledebevactarseantes del guarderI=,un'dadpor30 dimso m_s. Arranqueel motory d6jeloen marc.hahmsta que IresI|neasdecOmbustible y el carburadorest6nvacios.Use gasolinefTescaI=,slguientetemporada.Para mayor informacl6n consultela secci6nde Almaosnamlentode estemanual. Nuncause productosde limpieza de motoro carburadoren el tanquede combustible,de Iocontrarlo podrla causar dar_o permanents alaunidad. Lleneeltanque solamente congasonna fresca,limpia, regular sinplomo, s_p_r sinplomoogasolina automotor reformulada conun octanaje m|nimo de85. NOusegasolina con plomo. Aseg0mse de que el r_iplente que conflene la gasolina a utilizar, est6 Iimplo y sin 6xJdou otms particulas extraflas. Nunca use gasolina que pueda estar vencida debido a su pmlongado almacenamiento. Nunca Ileneel tanque €ompletamente, Ueno el tanquehasta dew entre 1-1/2 p, agadaapro)dmadamsntedo la boqullla del tanquepara proporclonarespado para la ex1_n_6n del €ombustible. Slompmnene el tanquo al aim llbm y use un embudo o boqullla para prevenlr el dermme. inflamaMe y debe tonermucho A DVERTENCIA: Lagasollna cuidado almanlpulada o es alamconarla. Apaguo elmotory de|equesoenfrie porIomonos pordosmlnutos antes dequitarIntapadeltanquede€ombustlble. • NoIlenoeltanquodecombustible mlentras elqultanleves sooncuenb'e • Aseg_rese de llmplar cualquler €ombustlblederramadoantes de arrancar el motor. Almacenela gasollnaon un €ontendot, Ilmploy aprobado, y mantenga la tapa puesta y segura en el contenedor. en marcha,¢uando est6 callente, o ¢uandoel qultanlevesse encuenb'e on un tb-eaterraria. Mantengala unldadalejadade llamas abledaso chlspasel(mbk:asy no furne mienlrasIlenael tanquede combusb'ble. ARRANQUE DEL MOTOR Aseg,._rese de queel nlvelde aceiteindique FULL(LLENO)en la vadlla.B motordel qultanievesest_ equlpadoconun arrancador ei6ctricode 120 voltiosde corrientealternay con un arrancadormanual.Antesde arrancarel motor,aseg_resede haberleido la informacl6n siguiente: SI el motorse ahoga,coloqueel estranguladoren la posici6nOPEN/RUN (ablerto/en march_ y vim el motorhasta quearranque. PARADA DEL MOTOR PRECAUCI6N: Para parar el motor, no mueva el control de ¢ebado a la posid6n CHOKF- Puede pmduclr petardeo o daf=o al motor 1. Empujeel interruptor de parada a la posici6nAPAGADO. Ir_terruptor de parada A DVERTENCL_B r_do reeoceoodel cord6n de an'anquemanuallala_ su rnanoo brazohacia el motormuchom_ r_lo de Io que ustedpuedasonarel cord6nde arrar_Je manual EstopuedecausarrobJmde huesos, fnzctzm:,,hematornaso torceduras. Cuandohaga arrancar el motor, jalo lentamenteel cord6n de arranque manualhasta que slenta reslstencla. Entormes,d6 el Jal6nr_pldo al €ord6n de arranquemanual. • Antes de hacer arrancar el motor. quite toda carga externa de equIpo/ Figura59 2. Jalehaclafuerala gave de segurldad. Uave de seguddad motor, • Rgura 60 F-0410111L 76 Aseg_se de que los component=;; tal_ €omoel rotoms,poleaso ruedas dentadas,est6nInstaladosl_mmente. A SI su elsteme est_ conectado a tierra pero no dlspone de un tomacorrlentes trlfl|ar, en un punto conyen|ente pare enchufar su arrancador el0ctrico, plda a un electdclsta profeslonel qua le Instale uno. Para conectar el cable de alimentaci6n de 120 voltlco de CA, slempre conecte prlmero el cable a la caJa del tomecordentes del motor, luego anchufe el otto exkremo en el tomacorrlentes btfllar conectado a tlerm. AI desconectar el cable de elimentacl6n el_rica, slempm desenchufe primero el extmmo en el tomecorrientes €onectado • tlerra. arranque eat4equlpado conun DVERTENCIA: Elmotor de cable deellmentacl6n y enchu- fe trlfller, dlsefiados para funelonar con corrlente dom6stlcade 120 voffios CA. El cable de ellmentacl6n deber_ estar conectado • tlerra en todo momento para evitar la poalbllldadde un choque el_-_b'lco qua podrle leelonar el operarlor. alga cuMadosamente todas lea instTuccionesde la secoi6n "An'anque del motor._ Vedflque qua el elambrado el_--'tdco de $u casa range un eistemetrifller conectado a tlerra. SI no est_ seguro de esto, preg_,ntele• un electrielsta profesionel. SI su cosa no cuenta con un sletema de alambradoelOcblco tdfilm',no use el arrancador e|(m'_rlco ba|o nlnguna clrcunstancla. Perillade estrangulaci6n Cebador Llave de seguddad Enchufedel cord6n Manlt,_e arran- de alimentad6n qua manual Rgura 61 C6mo hacerarrancarel motorenfri0 tea _fllar de 120 vol_iosCA, coned, ado • tierra. 1. Compruebequa las pelancasde propulsi6nde la barrenay de propuisi6npot t_'acci6nestt_ en la posid6ndesenganchedo. 6. Empuje el bot6n cebedor de la manera indicada a contJnuact6n. Quite el dedo del bot6n cebador entre cebados. • 2. Empujeel bot6n de parade• le posici6n ENCENDIDO (Figure16). 3. Empujele #ave de seguridad. 4. Gire le pedlle de estrangu,leci6n ale posici6nESTRANGULACION. 5. (Arranque el6ctrico) Conecteel cable de alimentaci6nel motor de erranque en el motor.Enchufeel ottoex_emodel cable de alimentaclSn en un tomecorrienF-0410111L 77 Opdmael bot6ndos vecossl latemperaturaest_ 150F (-9°C) o m_. Opdmael bot6ncuatrovecossi la temperaturese encuentmpordebajo de Ice 15°F (-g°C). 7. (Arranque el6ctrlco) Presioneel bot6n de arranquehastaencenderel motor. Paraprolongarla vlda (=tJl del motorde an'a_ue, no Io presioneporreELs de 5 segundos• la vez. Espemun mlnutoan- trearranques parapermltir queelmotor dearranque seenfT[e. 8. (Arranque a manual) JaJe lentamente la manlJa de arranque manual hasta qua sienta resistancia y entonces j_lela r_pidamonte pare arrancar el motor. No susltela manila inmsdiatamantodsepu_sde JaJada.DeJeque la maHJadel ananquemanuaJse enrolls lentamerrte. 9. Si el motornoarrancaa los5 6 6 Intentoe, lea las !ns_ucelonessobm:Dificu;tad para arrancaren la "Tablade/oca/izad_ y reparani6nde averias'. 10.Permitsque el motorse calienteporvedos minotos. Miant_'as el motor se calianta, aJustela pedlla de e_rangulac_n movi_ndola hactala posici6nEN MARCHA. Espem hastequa el motor est6 an marcha suave antesde cadsajustedel esbangulador. 11.(Ar_nque el6ctrlco) Desconecteel cahie de alimentack_n, primemdel tomacorr|entesy luegodel motor de srranque. C6mo hacer arrancar un motor caliente sI est_ axrancandoun motorcaliantedespu_s dehabedoapagadopot un periodo corto,deJela pa_,w.ade/estrangutadoran la posici6n=DESACTIVADO"y noopdmael botbncabador. SI el motorno ananca,alga las instrucelones sobre Arranquedel motor an frio. 1. DeJe qua el motor (apagado) se enfrl'e uno$ cuatltos minutos. 2, 31 Jale lantamenteel cord6n(cuerda)de arranquehastequa siantaresistencia, luP-_O de,is de jalaroPermitsqua el cord6n vuelvaa enmllarse,Repita_ vecas. Conel motor apagado,limpletoda la nieve y humedadde lacublertadel carburadoren la zonede loscontrolesy las paleness.Asimismo,mueva la pelanca del estrangulador/ahogador y la manlja de arranqusvariesvecse. que el motor dentro de un reDVERTENCIA: Nuncaarranointo cerrado o on ,trees con Peca venffiacl6n. Los gases de escape del motor eontlenan MONOX]DODE CARBONO, UN GAS INODORO Y MORTAL Mantengs Iss manos, los pies, el polo y is rope suelta elejados de las partes an movimlentotanto del motorcomo del qultanieves. A I.as partse del motor, partlculannante el silenclador, se ponen muy celientes. [] contaoto puede prodtmirquemadura=;severaa debldo al calor. Deje qua el motorse enfrie antes de tocarIo. ARRANQUE CONGELADO Sl el motor de arranque_ ¢ongeladoy no enclandeel motor,alga lospsecasiguiantes. 1. Jeletentscuerdadel motorde arranque comosea posible. 2. Sueltela man[jade arranquemanualy d_ela enrollarseconfuerzaconb'ael motor dearranque.Repitahastequa Iogm encenderel motor. Cuandohaca ffio,un motorcalianteprodudcondansaci6n. Pare ayudera evitarqua F-0410111L se congelanel arranquemanualy loscontrotesdel motor,procedade la mBnerasigulantedsepu_sde cadstrabajode remocl6nde nieve. 78 Los ni_os nunca deben operar el qultanleves. Los adultos no cape,-Itados nunca deben operar el quitanleve& AsegOresede qua on el &reaa despejar no heya personas,especlalmente ni_os Peque_os y mascotaa. No deja nunca el qultanievesdesaton. dido m|enb'as el motor est_ encendldo. LOspersonas qua opemn el motor o equipe deden habarleido dotenidamonte y entendldoias instrucolones de oparael6n. C6MO QUITARLA NIEVEY ESCOMBROSATASCADOSDELA BARRENA liceel bast6nde lirr_eza para qu_arla nleve atascadaen el alojamlento de labarrena. Suelte la palancade propulsi6nde la ba- tar [a nleve nl escombms atas_k ADVERTENCL_:No qulcados en la barrenaintente con sus manos. Use el I= barra de Iimpieza para quitar la nieve o escombros. rrena. En la parlede ardbadel eloJamiento de labarrenase _ un bast6nde r_¢Mza. U_- Retire (singirat)la Ilavede seguridad. Desconecteel cablede la bujla. No coloquelas manosen la barrenao canal de descargeLUse el bast6nde timpieza para quitarla nleve. CONSEJOS DE NIEVE SOBRE EL LANZAMIENTO 1. Para un rendimiento m_L_dmo de su quitanieves, al despejar lanieve ajuste laveIocidad sobre el termno. Avance lentamente en nieve profunda_ congelada, o mojada. SI las ruedas palJnan, reduzca la velocidad de avance. 2. El lanzamiento de nieve es mi_seficiente sl el tmbajo se maliza inmediatamente despk_.S de la nevada. 3. Para una remoci6n compieta de la nieve, traslape ligeramente cada camino adoptado previamente. En nieve profunda, superponga los barfidos entre sf para evitar sobmcasgar la m_uina. 4. La nieve debeHa ser descargada en la direcci6n del vlento slempm que sea posible. 6. 7. 8. 9. 5. Para uso normal, ajuste los patines de altum de manera que la barra raspadom quede a 1/8 de pulgada sobre los pa_nes, Para suparfides de nieve sumamente compacta, ajuste los pafines de altum F-O410111L 79 hacia arribade maneraque la barraraspadora haga contactocon el suelo. En superficiesde gravao pledratdturada, ajustelos patlnesde altuma 1-1/4 pulgadaspordebajode I= barraraspadora. Consulteel _ "AJustede los patlnes de altura"en la secci6nde Servlclo y Alustes de este manual.Este ajustees Importantepare que la m_.quina no recojay lance piedrasni grava. Despu6sde completarel trabajode despejar la nleve,dejeel motoren marcha pot unoscuantosmlnutos,estoderretir_ la nievey hieloacumuladosalrededordel motor. Umpiecompletamenteel quttanleves despu6sde cadauso. Quitetoda acumulaci6nde hieloy niew y todomaterialexttar3odel qultanleves,y enJuaguecon agua (sifuem poslble)para removertoda la sal u otrosquimicos.Seque el quitanievesconun par3o. RESPONSABILIDADESDEL PROPIETARIO REC_STROS DE SERWCIO cluese hacemanteni- deca- Ame8 mlentotegul_ dauso nudo honus horas horas Camblar e_ace_ del motor _oslos ck_ gua_lado _f V ,ii::E_ ¢ RevLs_ la bujla Umplary examinar _ parad',_spas Revisar el combus_ble "_ Oorma de propuls_6n la barrena * _/" * Ajustardespu_sde 2 a 4 horasde uso. RECOMENDACIONES GENERALES La garantlade estequitanle_sno cubmpiezasque hayanstdosorne_lasa abusoo neg_igencta porpa.,todeloperador. Pararecib_ _ w_r complotode ]a _a, _ _ debo mant_'_r _ q_Itar_ de act,'ordoa lasinsbucciones contenidas en estomanual Se debenhaceralgunosajustesperi6clicamentepara manteneradecuadamentesu quitanieves. B mar_r,lmler_, reemp_:_o o re_ de losdisposi_vos y slstemas de controlde emlslones,puedenset _dos pot pe_onas capadtadas oes_ab_ DESPUi_S DE CADA USO Haga fundonarla unidadparaque salga todala nieve acumuladeen la barrena. • Para evitarel congelamiento de Is barrenao de los contmles,limpletoda la nievey el hlelodel quitanieves. • Vea sihay piezassueltaso dar'_adas. • Apdetelossujetadoms queest_nsusltos. doreparacb- nesde untdadesconrnotorrn_41no carmtera. B rnantonlmier_p_iocr=orneJorar_ el rend'_nto y _ lavida_1 d_ motx, _a DVERTENCLAJ No golpee la meda volante con un martlllo o con algun obJatoduro, Sl Io rueda volante puedequebrarse durante el uso de la unldad. No bate de modiflcar el resorte del regulador nl otras p|ezas para Incrementar la Is velocldad del motor. F-04101 11L • 8O • Revisey dele manter_ientoa la barrena. • Reviseloscontrolesparaasegurarsede que funclonanadecuademente. • Paraevitarel congelamiento de la barrenao de loscontroles,limpietoda la nievey el hieIodel quitanleves. MOTOR ESPEClRCAClONES CABAl.LOSDE FUEFIZA CILINDRADA 6 HP CALIBRE CARRERA 68ram (2,677pulg.) 56ram(2,205 pulg.) CAPACIDADDE GASOUNA 3 cuastos (sinplomo) CAPACIDADDE ACEITE 18 onzas,5%4/30 BUJLa': ChampionRJ19LM (Entrehierro0,030pig.) JUEGODE Vik!._VULA: ENTREHIERRO DEL INDUCIDO: CLASIRCACI(_N 206 cc Entrada:0,004-0,006 pig Escape:0,009-0,011pig 0,010-0,014 pulg. DE POTENCIA La clasificaci6nde potenciapara un modalo de motor en particularse desarrolla iniclalmente comenzando con el cbdigo J1940 de SAE (Sociedad de Ingenleros Auto_) (Pmosdimisntode Clasilicaci6n de Potancla & Torque del Motor Pequefio) (Flevtal6n2002-05). Dado ambos tin amplio conjunto de productos en los cuales son puestos nuestms motores, y la variedad de emisiones amblentalesapliosblss al opel'at el equipo, puede que el motor que ustedhaya comprado no dosarrollela potancia nominal cuando sea usado ec una parte del equlpo acoplado (potanda real =en el-sitio3. Esta diferencia se debe a uria varledad de factores incluyendo,pero no limit_mdose a, io siguiente: dlferenoiasen altitud,temperatura, presi6n barome_ica, humedad, combustible, lubriosck_ldel motor, r'ni_ma veloddad regulada del motor, el motor pafdculara la variabT_lad del motor, diser_ode la parte en particulardel equipo acoplado, la manera sn la oual es operado el motor, et despegue del m_or para mducir la fricel6ny para limplar las _ de combus06n, los aJustesalas v'ralvulos y al carburador,y otra varledad de factoms. Esta ct_n de potenoiapuede t_'nbldn s_ ajustada bas_ose en comparacinoos a otros moiores semeJantes utilizados en apicaclones similams, y pot Io tanto no se igualartflnnecesadamente los valores dedvados usando los r._dlgos antedoms. 81 F-0410111L QUITANIEVES CORREA DE PROPULSl6N DE LA BARRENA Ajustela correa de propulsl6nde la barrena despu_.sde las pdmeras2 6 4 horns,y nuevamentea mitadde la temporada,y dos veoss cadatemporadapostedormente, (Consulte "C6mo ajustar las correos"en la secd6n de Servlclo y AJustes. LUBRICACI6N DE LA CADENA - CADA 25 HOP.AS 1. Pongala pelancade selecci6nde veloddadan primera(1). 2. Pongael quitanfevesde pie sobreel extremo deleloJamientodela barmna. NOTA:Cuandoel c4rblrdel motorest6 llenode aosltm, _ de no dejar el qunanlevosde pie sobm el alojanden_ de la banma por mu(:hotlampo. 3. Quiteel panelinferior. 4. Lubriquelas cadenas conun lubricante especialpara cadenas. 5. Cuandovaya a almacenado,nmpieel eje hexagonaly los engranaJescon ficeite de motor5W30. NOTA:Umpie todo exosso de grasa o de aceite de la meda de _cci6n o de la plaosdel disco de propul$16n. PRECAUCI6N: No perrnltaque la grasa entre en contacto con la rueda de frlcci6n nl con la placa del disco de propulsl6n. 6. Instaleel panelinferior. Cadena CAJA DE ENGRANAJESDE LA BARRENA La cajade engranaJes de la barrenase lubrica en la f'_briosy no requiemlubriosci6n.Si poralgunaraz6nel lubdcantese escapa, haga revisaresta caja de engranajesan un centrede servicioautorizado. Cambleel aseltecada cincuenta(50) horas de uso,o porIomenosuna vez al a_o si el quitanlevesno se usa pot cincuenta(50) horas. MOTOR LUBRICACIbN Reviseel nivelde aselteen el critterdel motor antesde ensendefloy despu6.sde cada ocho(8) horasde ucocontJnuo.FIgura63. Agregueaseitedemotor S.A.E. 5W30 a medidaque sea necesado. [] aceitesint6Uco 5W30 es aseptablepara cuelquler temperatura.Apdetela tapaivarilla indicadoraenformaseguracadavez que reviseel ntveldel acelte. TapNvarillaind]sedoradel rdvelde aseite NOTA: El nivei LLENO(FULL). CAMBIO DE ACEITE 1. Coloqueel quitanlevesde maneratal que el tap6n de drenaJedel acelte quedeen el puntom_s bajodelmotor. 2. Unavez quael motorest_ cafiente,quite el tap6nde drenajedel aseitey la tapa/varilla [ndicadom del nivel de aceite (Figura 65). Dreneel aceiteen un recipientsapmpiado. 3. Unavez quehaya secado todoel ase'_, coloquenuevamenteel tap6nde drenaje en Suluga_y apri_telopara que quede segum. 4. IJenelentamenteel c_rterdel motorcon acelterecomendado.NO LO LLENE DEMAS/ADO. Consu/te=Paraaliadir acette"en la sec_6n de Operaci6n. _::_:_ Rgura 63 BUJiA con un poco de aselte para que sea m_=s _cll secada, sl fuem necesedo. Apriete la bujla a un par de apdete de 15 pie-libra. Revisela buJ{acadaveint_cinco (25) horas. Reerr_l_selasl loselectrodosest_ picados o quemados,slla porcelan-est_ rajada,o cads 100 horasde uso. 1. Aseg_resede que la buJ|aest6 limpia. Lfmplelaraspandocon mucho cuidado los elecbodos(no use e.,horrode arena n| _pillo de alambms). 2. Reviseel entrehlerrode la buj|e usando una Ikmlna callbmdora y restablezseel en'_ehierma 0,030 pig.sifuera nesesario.Rgura64. 3. Antesde instalarla buj|e, cubrala rosca F-0410111L l._bnlna calibradora Buj{a 82 Rgura 64 4. AfloJelastuercasde montajeque sujetan los patJnesde ajustede altura.Para bajar la pads delanteradel quitanleves,suba los patines. Apdetelastuercasde montaJe.Vea la Figura65. NOTA: Paralas superficiespedregosaso irregulares,subala parte delanteradel quitanlevesbaJandolos patJnesde aJuste.. el arranque accidental del moADVERTENCIA:Para prevenlr tor, slempre desconecte el cable do la bujla y mant6ngaloalejado do 6sta mlontras reanzaaJusteso reparaclones a la unldad. C6MO AJUSTAR ALTURA LOS PATINES DE mantener la altura necesada DVERTENCIA:Asegdrese de sobre el suelo did &rea qua so va a I|mplar. Sl el impulsor golpea objetos tales como grava, pledras u otros desechos, los puede lanzar con suflclente fue_.a como para causar leslones personales, dahos a la propledad o dafios al quitanieves. _b Este qultanlevesest_ equipadocon dospatines de ajustede altura,ublcadosen el lado extedordel alojamientode la barrena.Vea la F,_ura65. Estospatinesde aJustede alturaelevan la parte delanterade]quitanieves. AJUSTE DE LA BARRA RASPADORA Tuercas de montaje Despu_.sde muchouso,la barrarasp,,dora met_licase gasta_ La barraraspadoray los patines,stemprede'Denajustarsede manera que quedeun espaCiode 1/8 pig. entre la barra raspadoray la acera,o el _'ea que se va a despejar. 1. Pongael quitanievesen una superficie nivelada. AloJamlento de la barrena Pat|nde ajuste de altura Rgura 65 2. Compruebequeambosneum_'tJcos tJenen la mismapresi6nde aire. La presibn correctaes de 14 e.17 PSL No exceda la presl6nm=L_dma indicadaen la cma lateraldel neum_ico. Parasuperficiesdurasnormales,talescomo enb'adasde autoo sendemspavlmentados ajustelos patinesde ajustede afturade la de la siguientemanera: 1. Ponga el quitanlevesen una superficie nivelada. 3. Aflojelas tuercasy pernosde cocheque sujetanla ban'araspadoraal alojamiento de la barrena. 4. Ajustela barm raspadoraa la posici6n correcta. 2. Compruebeque ambosneum_cos tenganla mlsmapres|bnde aim. La presibn de aim cormcP, a es 14 a 17 PSI. No exeda la presi6nm_txJma indicadaen la cara lateraldel neum_dJco. 5. Apdetelastuercasy pemosde coche.. Asegureque la barraraspadoraquede paralelacon la acera o el _'ea que se va a despeJar. 6. Paraque la barraraspadoradurem_s tlempo,quitelay m6nte_ al rev6s.SI debe reemplazarladebidoaJdesg=Lqte, quite lastuercasy los pemosde coche• instaleuna barraraspadoranueva. 3. Coloquelospernosde seguddadadicionalesque vienen con la unidad debajo de cadaextremode la barraraspadora juntoa lospatJnesde ajustede eltura. F-04101 11L 83 COMO DESMONTAR LA CUBIERTA PROTECTORA Pare acceder ala buj{a es necesado quitar la cubierta protectora: 1. Quite el estrangulador (vea la Figure 66). 2. Saque la ,ave de seguridad. Cubierta Tomillosde montaje protectora Bujia 3. Quite los tornlllos de montaJe (Figure67). 4. Retire cuidadosamente la cubierta protectora. Aseg_rese de que la manguera det bot6n cebador y el cable de ignickSnpermanezcan conectados. 5. Ahora se puede alcanzar la bujfa. 6. Pare instalar la cubierta protectora, aseg,',rese de que la manguem del bot6n cabador y el cable de lgniciSn est6n conectados. 7. Monte la cubierta protectora en el motor y fijela con los tom,los de montaje (vea la Figure 67). Estragulador 8. Conecte el estrangulador ala vadlla del estrangulador en el carburador (F-,3ura 68 y F'igura 69). Asegdrese de que el estmngulador est6 Instalado correctamente. SI no Io est_ el estrangulador no funcionar_ 9. Insta]e la Ilave de seguridad. Estranguladol VarHlad_ estragulador tlave de F-O410111L Figure 68 berra oeder media pulgada (12,5 mm) con presi6n moderada (Figura 71). Puede que tenga que mover la polea gu[a m&s de una vez para conseguir la tansi6n correcta" Polea de .,. pmpulsibn AJUSTE DE I.AS CORREAS Correa de propulsl6n La correa de propulsibn tiene una presi6n de resorts constants y no requiem ningdn ajuste. SI note que empeza a resbalar, reempl_tceta. Consults "C6mo reemplazar la correa" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. / de=a Correa de propulsl6n de la barrena Si el quitanieves no expulsa la nieve, compruebe el ajuste del cable. Si es correcto, compruebe que la correa de propulsi6n de la barrena est6 en buen estado. Si est_ estropeada o suelta, mempl_¢ela (consults =C6mo desmonla correa de propulsi6n de la barreha" en esta misma secci6n del manual). 1. Desconecte el cable de la bujfa" 2. Quite el tornillo de la cublerta de la correa. Quite la cubierta de la correa (Figura 70). _,,_ Po,ea guta puesta I/2plg. (IZ,Smm) { ._o f ",,_ "\ Figum 71 6. Vuelva a poner la cubierta de la iDorrea" 7. Siempre que ajuste o reemplace las correas, tambi_n har_ falta ajustar los cables. (Consults =C6mo ajustar los ca,biBs" an esta misma secci6n del manual). 8. Conecte el cable de las bujIas. C6MO REEMPLAZAR RREAS Las correas de propulsi6n son especiales y se deben reemplazar con correas originales del fabdcante que podr_ encontrar en su tienda Sears m_Lsoemaha" Pare completer algunos de estos procedimientos necesitar_ la ayuda de otra persona. 3. AfloJela tuerca de la polea gu|a de la barrana y mueva esta 01tima hacia la correa un octavo de pulgeda aproximadamente (3 rnm) C6mo desmontar Is €orraa de propulei6n de la barrena (F' ura74). 4. Apriete la tuerca. 5. Pida a alguien que ponga el embrague de la barrena" Compruebe la tansi6n de la correa (aJlado contrario de la polea gu|a). La oorrea deF-0410111L LAS CO- SI la correa de pmpulsi6n esterestmpeeda, el quitanieves no expulsar& la nieve. Reemplace la correa de la siguiente manera" 1. Desconecte el cable de la bujZ'a. 85 la correa del propulsor de la barrena por una correa de rspuesto original de f_brica disponible en un centro de servicio autodzado (Figure 74). 10. Instals la nueva correa del propuleor de la barrena en la poise del propulsor de la barrena. NOTA: Pare montar el alojamlento de la barrena a la ¢aja del motor, conslga que ob'a persona sujeta Is palanca de embrague de la barrena en la posici6n ENGANCHADO. Esto mover_ el bra- 2. Afloje los pernos e cada lado del panel inferior (Figura 72). 3, Quite el panel inferior. Pemo Panel inferior \ 7.oy la poise tensora Io suflcienta para permitlr qua la poise del propulsor de la barrena vuelva a su poslcl6n. Pemo \\ Rgura 72 11.Monteel elo|amlento de barrena ala caja del motor con loscuatropemos quese retiraronen el paso 8. Apriete los dospemos inferiores. 4. Quits el tornlll0 de la cublerta de la correa. Quite la cublerta (Figure 70). 5. Afloje la gufa de la correa, Sepate la gu|a de la poise de propulsl6n de la barrena (F'igura 74). 12. Instals la correa del propulsor de la barrena en la polea del motor. 13. Deslice la correa del propulsor de la barrena por debajo de la poise tensora. 6. Aleje la poise tensora de la eorrea del propulsor de la barrena y deslice la ¢orrea del propulsor de la barrena pare sacada de la polea tensora. 14. Ajuste la oorrea de propulsl6n de la barrena. Consuite =C6moajustat la correa de propulsi6n de la batreha" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 15. Ajuste la gula de la correa. Consulte "C6mo ajustat la gu[a de la correa" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 16. Instele la cublerta de la correa. Apdete el tornillo (Rgura 70). 17. Revise los cables. Consuite =C6mo 7. Saquela correa del propulsor de la barrena de la polea del motor. Pare sacat la correa del propulsor de la barrena, tel vez haya que girat parcielmente la polea del motor. 8. Retire los cuatm pernos supedores qua unsn el aloJamiento de la barrena y la eaja del motor. Afloje los dos pernos inferiores. Ahora el alojamlento de la barrena y la caJa del motor pueden sepamrse para retirat la correa (Figure 73). 9. Quite la antigua correa del propulsot de la barrena de la poise del propulsor de la barrena. Cambie F-0410111L revisar y ajustar los cables" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 18. Instals el panel Inferior (Figure 72). 19. Apdete los pernos a cada lado del panel inferior. 20. Conecte el cable de la buj|a. 86 Caja del motor Abjamiento de la barrena Figura 73 Corma de Guia de la correa Polea de pmpulsi6n de la barrena Polea Correade propuisi6n de la barrena Polea guiaae Resortede pmpulsibn Correade propulsi6n Polea de propulsl6n de la Polea del motor Figura 74 F-O410111L 87 Cbmo desmontar la correa de propulsi6n sujeta (Rgura 75). Si el quitanieves no se mueve hacia adelante, aseg_rese de que la correa de propulsi6n no est6 excasivamente desgastada o dafiada. Si Io est,, reempldcala de la siguiente maner_ 1. Desconecte el cable de la buj|a. 2. Quite la correa de pmpulsi6n de la barrena. Consuite "C6mo desmontar la correa de pmpulsi6n de la barrena" en la seccibn de Servicio y Ajustes. 3. Quite el anillo E de uno de los extremos del ejo de la place oscilante. Quite este eje para que la place oscilante gire hacia adelante (Figure 74). Mamas de alinearnlento Figure 75 NOTA. Sl la transmlsi6n no funclone una vez que haya substituldo la ¢orrea de propulsi6n, aseg(Irese de que la place oscilante se encuentre entre las dos marcas de alineamlento. 4. Quite el resorte de propulsl6n. 5. Quite la correa de propulsi6n vieja de la polea de propulsl6n y de la polea del motor, lnstale una eorrea de propulsibn original de f_.brica disponlble en un cantro de servicio Sears. 6. Instale la nueva correa de propuisibn en la polea de propulsi6n y en la polea del motor, 11. Instale y ajuste la correa de propulei6n de la barrena. Consulte =C,6modesmontar la correa de propulsi6n de la barrena" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 12. Ajuste la gu|a de la correa. Consulte "C.6moajustar la gu[a de la cotree" en la secoi6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 13. Instale el panel Inferior (Figure 72). 7. Asegt_rese de que la polea gu|a de propulsibn est6 allneada con la correa de propulsi6n. 8. Conecte el resorte de propulsi6n. 9. lnstale el eje de le placa oscliante y suj6telo con el anlllo E. 14. Apriete los pemos a ambos lados del panel inferior. 15. Inst_e la cublerta de la correa. Apriete el tomillo (Figure 70). 16. Revise el ajuste de los cables. Consuite "C6mo reviser y ajustar los cables" en la secci6n de Servicio y Ajustes. 10. La parte inferior de la place oscllante debe quedaLrentre los marcas de ellneamlento, Asegt_mse 17. Conecte el cable de la buj[a. de que la place oscllante est6 bien 88 F-0410111L AJUSTESDE LA CORREAGUJA 1. Quiteelcablede le bujfa. Accesorio "Z" 2. Pida a alguian que ponga el propulsor de la barrena. 3. Mida la distancia entre la gufa de la correa y la correa. La distancia debe ser de 1/8 de pulgada (3,175 ram) para la gufa. (Figura 76). Polea / _, _ _al/Splg 0ufe d,la - - \\ barrena'-r_/ en o miento I ___ "- Rgura 77 GuIj drn: • 2. El cantro del accesorio "Z" debe estar entre el centro y la parte superior del agujem an le palanca de pmpulsi6n. Ajuste el cable de propulsibn de la barrena o el cable de propulsi6n por tracci6n seg,_nsea necesado, siguiendo las instmcciones a continuaci6n. (3,tZS m) \\ Ajuste del cable de propulsl6n de la barrena . 1. Deje el motor en marcha hasta que el tanque de combustible quede vaci'oy el motor se pare. Figure 76 4. Si necesita hacer alg_n ajuste, afloje el pemo de montaje de la gu[a de la correaL Ponga la gufa an la posici6n correcta. Apriete el pemo. 5. Vuelva a instalar la cubierta de la oorrea. 6. Vuelve a conectar el cable de la bujIa. COMO REVISAR LOS CABLES 2. Levante el quitanleves con el extremo frontal del alojamlento de la barrena haela abajo. 3. Meta el cable por el resorte haste exponsr la porci6n roscada del cable (Rgura 76). Y AJUSTAR Exbemocuadrado Los cables se ajustan en la _bdca y no deber[a ser necesario ajustados. Si se se dan de s( o est_m flojos, aj,_stelos. Slempre que camble o ajuste las coffees tend_ que ajustar los cables. del cable Para asegurarse de que est6n bien aJustados, suelte el accesorio "Z" en ta palanca de propulei6n (Figure 77). 1. Mueva la palanca de propulsi6n todo le que pueda hacle adelante (haste que toque el tope de pl_tlco). Sujete bien el cable, observe la posici6n del accesorio con respecto at agujem en la pelanca de pmpulsi6n. F-0410111L Contratuerca Rgura 78 4. Sujete el extremo cuadrado de la parte roscada con unos alicates y ajuste la contratuerca hecia afuem o haela adantro haste conseguir el ajuste correcto. Vuelva a meter el cable por el resorte y condctelo. 89 AJUSTES DEL CABLE DE PROPULSI6N 7. Mete la parte infedor del cable de propulsl6n por el soporte de ajuste del cable haste que pueda sacar el gancho "Z". 8. Saque el gancho =Z" del soporte de eJuste del cable. Mueva el gancho "Z" hacia abajo hasta el siguiente agujero de ajuste. 9. Jele el cable de propulsibn por el soporte de aJuste. 10. Ponga el manguito del cable sobre el soporte de aJuste del cable. 11. Instele el gancho "Z" en la palanca de propulslbn (Rgura 77). 12, Pare reviser el ajuste, baje la palanca de propulsiSn y compruebe la Iongitudde uno de los resortes de propulsi6n. SI el ajuste es el correcto, la Iongitud del resorts de propulsibn es: mfn. 3 pig. (76 ram.) mdx. 3-3/8 pig (85 ram.) (Figure 81). 1. Deje el motor en mamha haste qua el tanque de combustible quede vacloy el motor se pare. 2. Levante el quitanieves con el extremo frontal del alojamiento de la barrena hacia abajo. 3. Afloje los pernca a cada lado del panel inferior (Rgura 79). Pemo Panel infedor o , _l_arrana Ngura 79 4. Quite el panel Inferior. 5. Desconecte el accesorio "Z" de la palanca de propulaibn (Rgum 77). 6. Saque el mangulto del cable del soporte de ajuste del cable (Rgura 80). €'elc_te F-04101 11L pC, able de / mpulsi6n / ) Resorke Figura80 90 Figure81 C6MO AJUSTAR 0 REEMPLAZAR LA RUEDA DE FRICCI(_N C6mo revisar la rueda de frlcci6n 12 y 13 pulgs. 4-1/8" 16 pulgs. 4-5/16 ° Si la meda de fricoi6n no estd en la posioibncorrecta, ajL_stelade aouerdo alas instmcoiones siguientes. Si el quitanieves no avanza, revise la correa de pmpulsi6n por tracoi6n, el cable de propulsi6n o la rueda de fricci6n. Si la rueda de fricci6n est_ gastada o da_ada, hay que cambiarla. Ver "Reemplazo de la meda de fl'icoi6n"en esta secoi6n. Si la rueda de fricci6n no est_ gastada o da_ada, revfsela de la siguiente manera. 1. Deje el motor en mamha hasta que el tanque de combustible quede vac|o y el motor se pare. 2. Ponga el quitanieves en postci6n vertical sobre la parte delantera del alojamlanto de la barrena (Figura 82). 3. Desconecte el cable de la bujfa. 4. Afloje los pernos a cada lado del panel Inferior (Figura 82). 5. Quite el panel inferior. 6. Ponga la palanca de cambio de velocldadea en la posicibn m_Ls lenta de velocidad de avanca. . _mo C6mo ajustar la rueda de fTIcci6n 1. Coloque la palanca de camblo de vetocldades en la poelci6n m_,s lenta de velocidad de avarice. 2. Afloje los pernos en la vara de control de velooidad (Figura 84). 3. Mueva la rueda de frioci6n a la posici6n correcta (Figura 83). 4. Apriete los pernoa que hay en la vara de control de velocldad (Figura 84). Pan_, inferior 5. Instale el panel inferior (Figura 82). 6. Apdete los pernos que hay a cada lado del panel inferior. 7. Fijese en la posici6n de la rueda de frloci6n (consulte la Figure 83). La distancia correcta =A" desde el lado derecho de la rueda de fr_ci6n hasta la parte exterior de la caja del motor es la siguiente: Tama6o Ilanta Dlstanola "A" F-04101 11L 91 C6mo reemplazar la rueda de fricci6n Si la rueda de fricci6n est_ gastada o dar_ada, el quitanieves nq avanza. La rueda de fdcel6n se debe cambiar de la siguiente manera. Panel infedor 1. Deje el motor an mamha hasta que el tanque de combustible quede vacfoy el motor se pare. 2. Llanta Rgura 85 Ponga el quitanieves en posict6n. vertical sobre la parte delantera del alojamiento de la barrena (4). (Figura 82). 3. Desconecte el cable de la bujfa. 4. Quite los sujetadores qua fijan la Ilanta derecha. Quite la llanta derecha del eje (Figura 85) 5. Afloje los pemos qua haya a cada lado del panel Inferior. Cadena F'_ur a 86 6. Quite el panel Inferior. 7. Quite los sujetadores que fijan el engranaJe de propulsl6n aJeJe (Rgura 86). 8. Quite la Ilanta Izqulerda, el eJe y el engranaje de propulsibn. 9. Quite los cuatm pemos qua retienen los coJlnetea a cada lado del eJe hexagonal (Figura 87). 10. Quite el eje hexagonal y los cojlnetes. Figura87 NOTA: Ffjese especlalmente en la poslcl6n de las arandelas en el eJe hexagonal. 11. Quite los tres suJetadores qua retienen la rueda de friccl6n en el cubo (Figura 88). F..0410111L 92 12.Quitela ruedadefdccl6ndelcubo. Deslicela ruedadefricoi6n fueradelHehexagonal. 13.Instalela nuevaruedadefrlcci6n enelcuboconlossujetadores que quit6antes. 14.Insteleel ejehexagonaly loscojlnetesconloscoatro pemos que 18. Aseg_rese de que la rueda de _cci6n y la placa del propulsor de disco no tienen nl grasa ni aceite. 19. lnstele el panel Infedor (Figura 85). 20, Apfiete los pernos a cada lado del panel inferior. 21. Instale la Ilanta derecha en el eje con los sujetadores que quit6 antes. quit6 antes (Figura 89). Aseg_rese de que haye Instalado correctamente/as arandelas en su posl¢i6n originaL Aslmismo, compruebe que les dos arandelas est6n correctamente allneadas con los brazos del impulsor. 22. Conecte el cable de la bujl"a. Sujetadores 15. Asegt_rese de qua el eje hexagonal gira libremente. Rueda de Cubo fricci6n Ejehexagonal 16. Instele la flanta izquierda_el eJe y el engranaje de propulsi6n con los sujetadores que quit6 antes. Instate la cadena en el engranaje de propulsi6n (Figura 86). Sujetadores Figura88 17, Revise el ajuste de la rueda de fdcci6n. Consulte =C6mo ajustar la rueda de fricci6n"an esta secci6n. Arandela CoJinetes Br_os del impulsor ,, X Cojlnetes Arandeta \ Arandela F-0410111L 93 Figura89 C6MO REEMPLAZAR LOS PERNOS DE SEGURIDAD DE LA BARRENA I_asbarrenas_ sujetasal eje de la barrenacon pemosde seguridadespeciales. Estospsrnosest_ dise_adospara romperse y protegerla m_quinaen ca,sodeque un objetose atasqueen el alojamlentode la barrena. No use pemosdumspuesperder6 la pmtecci6nde los pemosde seguddad. de partesencontrar_pemosde seguridad adicionales. 1. Pararel motor.Desenganchetodoslos contToles. 2. Desconecteel cablede la bujfa.Aseg_rese de quetodas laspiezasm(_,llesse hay'andetenido. 3. Alinesel agujerode la barrenaconel agujemdel eje de la barrena.Instaleel nuevopasador de segurldad y espacladot. F_jura90. seguddady para proteger la DVERTENCIA: Pot razones de m_qulna,use solamente pemos de seguddad odglnales. Paracambiarun pemo de seguddadroto, procedade la sigulentemanera.En la bolsa A 4. Conecteel cable de la buj[a. / Pasadorde seguridad I Espaciador Rgura 90 F-04101 11L 94 1. Deje el motor en marcha hasta qua el tanque quede vaci'oy el motor se pare. 2. Si no quiere sacar la gasolina, use el estabilizador de combustible provisto con la unidad, o compre estabilizador de combustible Craftsman N_m. 3550. /_ada el estabilizador de combustible a cualquier cantidad de gasolina qua permanezca en el tanque pare minimizer los dep6sitos de goma y _cido. Si el tanque est_ casi vaclo, mezcle el estabilizador con gasoline fresca en un recipiente separado y a_ada un poco de esta mezcla el tanque. 3. Siempre siga las instrucciones del envase del estabilizador. Luego de afiadir el estabilizador, encienda el motor y d6jelo correr por 10 minutos per Io menos para perm_r que la mezcla alcance el carburador. deDVERTENCIA: su qultanleves Nunca €on gaso_lb guarline en el tangue de €ombustible en amblentes interiores o en un/,rea cerrada y mal ventllada. Sl queda gasoline en el tanque, los vapores podr|an alcanzar alguna llama expuesta, chispa o llama plloto de una ¢aldera, calentador de agua, secadora de rope, ¢lgarrillo, etc. Para prevenir el da_o (si el quitanieves no se usa por m_ 30 d[as) prep_elo como sa indica a conUnuaci6n. QUITANIEVES 1. I impie todo el quitanieves. 2. Lubrique todos los puntos de lubricaci6n. Consulte la secci6n de Mantenimlento. 3. Asegt_rese de qua todas las tuercas, pemos y tomillos est0n bien apretados. Inspeccione todas las piezas m6viles visibles pare detecter da_os, roturas y desgaste. Haga los reemplazos necesarios. 4. Retoque todas las superficies oxidades o que tengan la pintura saltada; Ifjalas suavemente antes de aplicar la pintura. 5. Cubra las piezas de metal expuesto del soplador del alojamiento de la barrena y del impulsor,con un anticorrosivo, tal como un lubricante en aerosol, NOTA: Una revisi6n o afinamiento anual hecho en un Centro de Servicio Sears es una buena manera de asegurat que su quita=nievesle brinde el m_ximo rendimiento la siguiente temporada. 4. Cambie el aceite del motor 5. Saquela buj[a y vierta aproximadamente 15 ml (1/2 onza) de aceite para motor en el cilindm. Vuelva a colocar la buj[a y vira el motor lentamente para distribuir el acetie. 6. Almacene en un _=realimpia y see.a, pero NO cerca de una estufa, oaldera o calentador de agua que tenga una llama piloto ni alg_n otto dispositivo que pueda generar chispas° OTRAS INDICACIONES 1. Si fuera posible, guarde su quitanieves dentro de un mcinto, cubri_ndolo para pmtegedo del polvo y la suciedad. MOTOR Deber_ sacar la gasolina del tanque o preparada pare prevenir la formaci6n de dep6sitos de goma en el tanque, illtin, manguera y carburador durante el almacenamiento. Ademds, durante el almacenamiento, la gasolina mezclada con alcohol que contiene etanol o metanol (llamada aveces gasohol) atrae agua, y 6sta actua sobre la gasolina formando dcidos qua da_an el motor. F.O410111L 2. Si dabs guarder el quitanieves afuere, col0quelo sobre bloques para levantado del suelo. 3. Cubra el qultanieves con una cubierta pmtectora apmpiada qua no retenga humedad. No use pkL_,'tico. IMPORTANTE: Nunca cubra el quitanieves mientras las _eas del motor y del escape est_n todav[a ca]ientes. 95 PROBLEMA CAUSA CORRECClON Dlflcultad de arranque Bujfadefectuosa. Reemplacela bujl'adefectuosa. Agua o suciedad en el sistema de combustible. Saque el combus'dbledel tanque. A_da combustible fresco. Unea de combustible bloqueada, falta de combustible o mezcla de combustible vieja, Umple la linea de combustible; revise la exJstenc'_ de combustible en el tanque, agmgue gasolina fresca sl es El motor funciona err_atlcamente neces_JiO. [] motor se para Unidad funcionando con estmngulador actJvado, Coloque la palanca de estrangulador en la posici6n DESACTIVADO. El motor funciona err_tJcamonte; p6rdlda de potencla Agua o sucledaclon el slsterna de combustible. Saque el combustible del tanque. A_ada combustible fresco. Vibract6n exceslva Plazas sueltas; propulsor da_ado. Pare el motor inmediatamerrte. Saque ia llave de encendido. Apdete todos los sujetadores y realice todas las reparaciones necesarias. Si la vibraci6n contJn_ak,eva la unidad a su Centro de Servicio Sears. La unldad no se puede propulsar a sJ misma Correa de propulsiSn pot I/accidn floja o dai_ada, Reemplace la correa de proputsi6n por tracct6n. Ajuste Incorrecto del cable de propulsi6n por tracci6n, AJustecable de proputsk_npor tracci6n. Rueda de fricci6n gastada o dar3ada. Reemplace la rueda de fficcl6n. Correa de propulsi6n de la barrena suelta o dar3ada, Reemplace la correa de propulskSnde la barrena. B cable de control de la barrena no estd aJustadocorrectamente, Ajuste el cable de control de la barrena. Pemo de seguddad roto. Reemplace el perno de seguddad. Canal de desca_ga obstmido Pare el motor inmecliatamente y desconecte el cable de la bujl'a. LJmpieel canal de descarga y la parts do adentm del alojamiento de la barmna. Objeto exttar_ atascado en la barrena. Pare el motorinrnedlatamente y descone_eel cablede la buJla. Retireel objetoatascadoon la barrena. La unldad no descarga la nieve F-0410111L 96 (_lai_na e_a_ _mnte en_ed_ U_s deAm6rica y_dt.) Sears, Roebuck and Co., U.S.A. (Seem), Junta de Recumos Ambientales de California (CARB) y Agencla de Proteccl6n Amblental de los Estados Unidos (U.S. EPA) Declaracl6n de Is Garantla del Slstema de Control de Emisiones (Derschos y Obllgaciones del Propletarlo de la GarsnUa de Defectos) LA COBERTURA DE LA _ DEL CONTROL DE EMISIONES ES APLICABLE A LOS MOTORES CIs=_r'IRCADOS QUE HAYAN SIDO COMPRADOS EN CALIFORNIA A PARTIR DE 1995 Y DESPUf:S DE ESTA FECHA, LOS CUALES SEAN USADOS EN CALIFORNIA, Y PARA LOS MOTORES CERTIFICADOS MeDELOS 1997 EN AD_ QUE SEAN COMPRADOS Y USADOS EN OTRA PARTE DE LOS ESTADOS UN|DOS (Y A PARTIR DE ENERO 1 DE 2001 EN CANADA). Declamcl6n de Is Garsntla de Defectos del Slstema de Control de Emisiones de California, Estados Unldos y Canad4 La JurCade RecursosAn'blerC_es(CARE;),La AgenciadeProtecc_nAmbiental de losEstados UnidosU.S. E_Ay Sea_ se complacen enexpltcartesla Garantiadel S'Lqtsma de Confrolde Emisionesdesumotorpeque_omodelo2000 en adelantepare use en terrenossin pavimento (SORE). En Caffiornla,los nuevos motores _ pare uso en terrenossin p_imer_ deben ser disefedos,fabricadosy equipados pare cumpSrlosrigumsos _ anti-smog deJEstado.En cualquieroka partede los Estados Urados,los nuevosmotoresde encendido pot chispapareno uso en carreterasmodelos 1997y postefioms, debencurnp&" est_tndares str_lamsa los_ potlaAgendadeProtecci6nAmbientalde los EstadosUnidos(U.S. Coberlura EPA).Sea_ debe_ el dstemade conf_olde emisiones ensumot_ porlosperiodosde f_empoistadosabajo,tsnlendoencuerdaqueno hayahabidoabuso,negl_genc_ o mardenimiento no apropladoen su motorpeque_opareuso en terrenossinpavtrrento. Su sisternade controlde emisionesinclwe partestalescomoel carburador, elfiltTode aim el slstemade encendldo,el rnofley el convertidor catalftico.Tambi(_npuedeinclu[rconectores y otros conjuntosrelacionadoscon el sistemade emisiones. Siempreque existauna condick_de garant[a, Sears reparardsu motorpequefio,pare us=)en terrenossin pavimentosin nlnguncostopare ustedincluyondoel dlagn6stico,laspartesy la mano de obra. de la Gamntla de Defectos del Slstema de Control de Emislones Sears Los motorespequefiospare use en termnos sin pavimentose garantJzanrelativoa los defectosde las partesdel slstemade controlde emisionesduranteun perlodode dosafios,suResponsabllldades jeto alas provisiones establecidasabajo.Si aJgunade las partesbajocoberturaen su motor se encuentradefectuosa_ la parteser_ reparada o reemplazadaporSears. del Propletario de la Garantie Como propietariode un motorpequefiopara negligenda,mantenimiento incorrectoo rnodluso en terrenossin pavlmento,us-tedas res- flcacionesno apmbadas ponsablede que se Ileve a cabo el mantenl- Usled es responsablede presentersu motor miento requeddo el cual se indica en sus pequerlopare useen terrenossin pavirnentoa Instruccionesde Mantenimiento y Operaci6n. un Distdbuldorde Servlcio AutoriTndoSeam Sears le recomiendaguardartodossusreclbos tan prontose ptesenteel problema.Lasreparsdebencomqua cubran el mantenimientoen su motor clonesbajogarsntlaindisputables un periodod.e tlemporazonable pequofiopare uso en ten-enossin pavimento, pletarseen que nose excedade 30 dies. peru Searsnosolopuedenegarla garantiapor SI usted_ene algunaspreguntasreladonadas la faltade recibossinepersu omisi6nal asegu- con losderschosy responsabilidades de la gerat Is reaflzaci6nde todoel mantenimiento pro- rsntia, debe contactara un Representantede Se_icio Sears marcando el tel_,fono: grarnado. No obstante,comepropletarto de unmotorpe- 1-414-259-5262. quefiopare useen terrenoss_npavimento,us- La garant{ade emlsionesas una garant|ade ted tJonequa dame cuenta que Searspuede defectos.Losdefectossonjuzgadosend desempefio normalde un motor.Lagarant[ano esnegarlela coberturade la garant[asi su motor t_ relacionadaconunapruebade emisionesen pequefiopare usoen terrenossinpavimentoo usa. ur_ de sus partesha falladodebidoa abuso, F-0410111L 97 Pmvbiones de la Garantla de Defectos del Sistema de Con_ol de Emislones Sears dediagr_sticola cualconducea la determinaclSnde queosa PartsGarangzadaes defeduosa, si el trabajo de diagn_co es realtzadoen LmCedoode SarvictoAutodzado Sears.Parasarviciode garantiade emisiones contacte su Cen_o de Servicio AutorizadoSears n_s cercanolistadoen las =P_,ginasAmarillas" baJo =Motores, Gasolina',"Motomsa Ga.solina', "M_quinas Cortac_sped" o en una categoriasimilar. 4. Redamosy Exdusionesde la Cobertura Losreclamosde la garant{ase completardn deacuerdoconiasprovisiones de la P61iza a. Sistema de Medici6n de Combustible de Garant|adel MotorSears. La cobartura • Sisterna de Enriquecimiento de de la gara_a estar_exclufdaparafanasde Arranque en Frlo (estrangulaci6n suave) los PartesG_as lascualesnosean Carburador y Partes Intemas partesodgtnWosSearso porabuse,negUBomba de Combustible genciao mantenimiento_correcto segOn se estableceen la P61tzade Garantla del b. Slstemade Inducci6ndeAim F]ltrode Air=, MotorSears.Sears nose haceresponsable de cubrirfall.s de PartseGarantizades ocaMbltipledeAdmisi6n sionadaspot el usode adici6nde partes, c. Sistemade Encendido panesno-odginaleso partesmodificadas. Buj_a(s) 5. Mantenimlento Sistemade Encendidocon Magneto Cualquierpartegarantizadala cuelno est_ d. SistemaCatalizador programadapara cambio al realizar el ConvertidarCatalitico mantenimiento requeridoo la cualestdprograrnadat]nicamentepara una inspecci6n Md_ple de Escape regularporel efectode "repareo cambiesi • SistemadeInyecd6n deAim o Wdvues necesado"se g_ por defectos lade Pulsacibn duranteel periodo de lagarang=,Cualquier e. ItemsVadosUsadosen losSistsmasAnParteGarantizadala cuWest_ pmgramada teriores para cambioporel mante_mientorequarido • Vac|o,Tomperatura,Posici6n,Vdlvuse garant_.ar_. _nlcamentepordefectosdulas Sensitivasde "Rempoy Suiches rante el perfodode tiempohastael palmer • Conectoresy ConJuntos cambioprogramadopara esa parte.Cual2. DuraciSnde la Cobertura quiarrepuestoque sea equivalentsen dosSearsgarantizaal pmpietadoinlclely a caempefioy durabilidedpuede ser usadoal Ilevara cabotodetareademantenimiento o da compradorsubsecuenteque las Partes Garanl_.adasestar_ libres de defectosen reparaci6n.El propietadoes respoosable de la real'vzaci6n de todoel mantenimlento matedalesy manode obrab cualhayaocasionadofalias de las Partes Garantizadas requerido,seg_nse defineen lasI_ccioporun perlododedos afiosa parerde la fenesde Mantenimiento y Operaci6nSears. cha en que es entmgado el motor a un 6. CobartumConsecuente compradordetWlista. La cobarturaaqulostablectdase extenderd 3. Sin Costo hastala falla de cuelqulerade los compoLa mparaci6no cambiode cuWquiarPane nentesdel motorocasionadaporla fallade Garantfzadase llevar_a cabo sincostoalcualquiarPartsG_a quea_nse engunoparael propletario, incluyendo la labor cuentrebajogarantia. Las sigulentes son provisiones esdec|ficas mla_,as a la Cobertura de Garantla de Defectos del Sistema de Control de Emisiones. Es una adici6n de la garantJadel motor Sears para los motores no-regulados encontrados en los Instrucciones de Mantenimiento y Operaci6n. 1. Partes Garaffdzadas La cobartura baJoesta garantfa se extiende ,',nlcamente alas partes listadas abajo (partes de los sistemse de controlde e_siones) hasta la extensi6n que estas partos fueron presentadas en el motor comprado. F-0410111L 98 Busque el Periodo de Durabilidad de Emisionesy.la Informacl6n del indice de Aire Pertinentes en su Etiqueta de Emmiones del Motor Los motoresquasoncertificadoe parecumprrconlasNormasde Emisiooes Etapa2 de laJunta de RecursosAmblentales de California(CARB)debenmostrarlainformaci6n mferente al Perlodo de Durebilidad de Emisionesy al Indicede Aire.Sears,Roebuckand Co., U.S.A.nhace qua esta informaci6n est6disponiblopareel consumidor en nuestmsetiquetasde emislooes.La eftquetadal motor indloa_ la informaci6nde oertffloack_n. [] Per_odode Dumbilidad de Emlslonesdescribeel nt_mero de horasdeltiempoeel de operaci6npareel cu#Jest_ certJficado el motor pot cumplh" conlasemisiooes,asumiendoun mantenimientoapropiadode acuerdoconlas Instrucotones de Mantenimiento y Operaci6n.Se utiBzan las elguientescategor|as: Modemdo: [] motores cer'dficado pare cumplircon las emisionesdurante125 bores dal tlemporeel deoperaci6ndellmotor. Intermedlo: [] motores oertificadopara complir con las emlslonesdurante250 horas del lJemporealde operaci6n del motor. Prolongado: [] motores cerSficadopare cumplircon las emisionesdurante500 horas del Uemporeel de operacibndel motor. Por ejemplo,una m_tqulnaco_d de armskartipicaes usadede 20 a 25 horaspot a6o. Por lo tanto,el Periodo de DurabiUdadde Emlslonesde un motor conuna dasificacl6nIntermedia se Igualeri'ade 10 =,12 ahos. El Jndloede Aim es un n_memcalculadoqua describeel nlvelmlafivo de emislones para una farniliaespec[ficade motores.Mientrasn_s hajo seael Jndlcede Aim, r_ limploser6el motor. Esta informaci6nes mostradaen formagr_.ficaen la etiquetade emisiones. Despu6s de Julio 1, 2000, Busque el Periodo de Conformidad de Emlsiones en la Etiqueta de Conformidad de Emisiones del Motor Despt.,_sde Jullo1,2000 ciertoemotores Sears,RoebuckandCo., U.S.A.estaganoertJficados porcumplircon lasnormasde emielonesFase2 de Is Agenclade Pmtecci6nAmbientalde los EstadosUnidos(USEPA).Para losmotores oertlficadoeFees2, el Periodode Conformidadde Emielonesel cualse refiemla EtJquetade Conformidad de EmisionesIndloael nt_rnem debores deoperaci6nparalascoales al motorhademostradoquecumplecon losrequerimientos Faderalesde emisioees.Pare motores con un desplazamiento inferiora 225 cc, CategorlaC = 125 horas,B= 250 boresy A = 500 bores.Paremotoresconundesplazamlento de27_.5 cco superior, Categor|aC = 250 bores,B = 500 horasy A = 1000 horas. [] [] [] [] desplazamiento de losmotoresModelosSerle90000 es 148 co. desplazamiento de los motomsModelosSerie 120000 es 206 co. desplazarniento de losmotoresModalosSerie200000 es 305 cc. desplazamlonto de los motoresModelosSede210000 es 342 cc. Estaes una repmsentaci6ngen_'icade unaetiquetade emlsiones tipicamenteencontradaen un motorcerUflcado. F-O410111L 99 Your Home For repair - in your home - of all major brand appliances, lawn and garden equipment, or heating and cooling systems, no matter who made it, no matter who sold it! For the replacement parts, accessories and owner's manuals that you need to do-it-yourself. 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