Sears 247.88853- User Manual

Sears 247.88853

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Two -Year Warranty on Craftsman Snow Thrower; This warranty does not cover:; Model Number; PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 3 – heed its warning; SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES
  • Page 5 – HARDWARE PACK
  • Page 6 – All references in this manual to the left or right; Attaching Handle Assembly; ASSEMBLY
  • Page 7 – Attaching Chute; Make sure that the chute cables are; Figure 4; Attaching Chute Crank; Figure 5
  • Page 8 – Slip the cables that run from the handle panel to the; Figure 8; Tighten all loose hardware on the handle assembly; Attaching Clutch Cables; Ensure there is a hex jam nut threaded all the way; Figure 9; Swing the left auger cable up making sure the cable
  • Page 9 – Attaching Shift Rod; You may have to pull the shift lever out of the; Attaching Turn Triggers; Do not feed the cable
  • Page 10 – Lamp Wiring; before; Final Adjustments; Auger Control
  • Page 11 – If you are not sure that you have reached; It is not recommended that you operate this; Skid Shoe
  • Page 12 – Traction Control / Auger Control Lock; Always release the traction control before; The headlight is on whenever the engine is running.; Throttle Control; OPERATION; Meets ANSI Safety Standards
  • Page 13 – Stopping Snow Thrower
  • Page 14 – Fill Oil; To Start Engine; Electric Starter; If the unit shows any sign of motion (drive or
  • Page 15 – Recoil Starter; Warm Start; To Engage Drive; not; This same lever also locks the auger control so; To Throw Snow
  • Page 16 – Operating Tips; Allow the engine to warm up for a few minutes; Never; Before Stopping; To avoid possible freeze-up of the starter; The unusual sound from pulling the starter rope; To Stop The Snow Thrower; Starting Instructions At A Glance
  • Page 17 – Figure 20: Lubrication Chart; Drive and Shifting Mechanism; disconnect; MAINTENANCE
  • Page 18 – Check Friction Wheel; Engine Oil; when used above 32; Viscosity Chart
  • Page 19 – Spark Plug; Do not sandblast spark plug. Spark plug should
  • Page 20 – Adjustments; Chute Assembly; Traction Drive Clutch; If you placed plastic under the gas cap, be; Auger Clutch; SERVICE & ADJUSTMENTS
  • Page 21 – Carburetor; Service; Augers; Auger Belts
  • Page 22 – Use care to avoid pinching the control cable.; Do not attempt
  • Page 23 – Make sure that the auger cable is routed in front; Drive Belt; Changing Friction Wheel Rubber
  • Page 24 – keep clear
  • Page 25 – Preparing the Engine; It is important to prevent gum deposits from; Preparing the Snow Thrower
  • Page 27 – LABELS LIST & LOCATION
  • Page 28 – REPAIR PARTS
  • Page 39 – CARBURETOR
  • Page 40 – GARANTIA DE INFORMACIÓN; Numero De Modelo; Especificaciones Del Producto
  • Page 41 – haga caso a su; PRACTICAS SEGURAS DE OPERACION; ANÒ
  • Page 43 – CONJUNTO DE FERRETERIA DE FERRETERIA; Piezas de Repuesto
  • Page 44 – ENSAMBLADO; Figura 1; Extraccion De La Unidad De La Caja; Un juego de destornilladores de cabezal phillips; Antes del ensamblado; Para determinar los lados derecho e izquierdo; Fijacion Del Conjunto Del Mango
  • Page 45 – Fijacion De La Canaleta; Asegúrese que los cables de la canaleta estén; Figura 4
  • Page 46 – Fijacion De Los Cables Del Embrague; Figura 9; Arandela plana; Cable de
  • Page 47 – No debe haber tensión en; Fijacion De La Vara De Cambios; Puede ser necesario mover la palanca de; Fijacion De Los Gatillos De Giro; Usted no puede tirar del cable fuera del
  • Page 48 – El amarre del cable del lado derecho debe; Cableado de la Lámpara; Ajustes Finales; Control de la Hélice; lámpara
  • Page 49 – Control De La Helice; OPERACION; CUMPLE CON LOS REQUERIMIENTOS DE SEGURIDAD ANSI B71.3
  • Page 50 – Avance—; Herramienta De Limpieza De Canaleta; Haga funcionar el expulsor de nieve en áreas; Zapata deslizante; Detencion Del Expulsor De Nieve; Llene Con Gasolina; La gasolina es
  • Page 51 – La experiencia indica que los; Llenado De Aceite; Para Poner En Marcha El Motor; Arrancador Eléctrico; El arrancador eléctrico; Arranque Del Motor; Apague el motor; arranque eléctrico; solamente siga los tres
  • Page 52 – Para el; arranque de retroceso; Como Apagar El Motor; evitar una posible; No pierda la llave de encendido. Manténgala en; Enganche De La Propulsion; NUNCA mueva la palanca de cambios sin; Manejo De La Limpiadora De Nieve; El embrague del propulsor debe estar; Instrucciones Abreviadas de Arranque
  • Page 53 – Dado que el motor no desarrollará su potencia; La temperatura del
  • Page 54 – Recomendaciones Generales; Antes de efectuar; desconecte; el cable de la bujía y; Lubricacion; Eje De Engranajes; Figura 20: Lubricacion charte; MANTENIMIENTO; TO; Responsabilidades del cliente
  • Page 55 – Verificar Las Correas En V; Clavija
  • Page 56 – Mantenimiento Del Motor; Aceite De Motor; A pesar que los aceites de viscosidad múltiple; Cambio De Aceite; ADVERTENCIA; Bujia; No limpie la bujía con chorro de arena. La bujía; Tabla de la Viscosidad; Electrodos
  • Page 57 – Ajustes; Zapata Deslizante; No se recomienda que opere esta limpiadora; Embrague Del Propulsor De Traccion; Recuerde de extraer la tela plástica si la colocó; Vara De Cambios; Para ajustar la vara de cambios, proceda como sigue.; Conjunto De La Canaleta; Helices; Casquillo
  • Page 58 – Desconecte el cable de la
  • Page 59 – Correa propulsora
  • Page 60 – Cambio De La Goma De La Rueda De Friccion; Es importante ensamblar simétricamente la
  • Page 61 – Asegúrese de extraer el trozo de plástico; Carburador; Si su expulsor de nieve no se usa durante 30 días o más,
  • Page 62 – Preparación del motor; El estabilizador de combustible (tal como STA-; Preparación del Expulsor de Nieve; Nunca almacene el motor; ALMACENAMIENTO DE FUERA DE TEMPORADA
  • Page 63 – TABLA DE LOCALIZACION DE FALLAS; Problema
  • Page 64 – Your Home; in your home; Call anytime, day or night; Our Home; Para pedir servicio de reparación; Au Canada pour service en français:
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9 Horse Power
28” Two-Stage Wheel Drive

Snow Thrower

Model No.

247.888530

Sears, Roebuck And Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.

Printed in U.S.A.

Owner’s Manual

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CAUTION:

Before

using this product,
read this manual and
follow all safety rules
and operating
instructions.

Safety

Assembly

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Maintenance

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Summary

Page 2 - Two -Year Warranty on Craftsman Snow Thrower; This warranty does not cover:; Model Number; PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

2 WARRANTY INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Two -Year Warranty on Craftsman Snow Thrower For two years from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Snow Thrower is maintained, lubricated and tuned up according to the instructions in the owner’s manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in...

Page 3 - heed its warning; SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES

3 DANGER: This machine was built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation in this manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in serious injury. This machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Fa...

Page 5 - HARDWARE PACK

5 B D: Spare Parts G A Lay the hardware pieces from the hardware pack on the figure here and you will have automatically sorted these according to the steps of the assembly procedure described later. (Only one unit of each hardware has been shown per group. Hex Bolt Hex Bolt Hex Bolt Lock Washer Fla...

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