Sears 536.9183 owner manual Chute Deflector Cable, Wheel Drive Control Adjustment

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3.Checkbeltguides(figure12)forproperclearancesas

follows:IMPORTANT:Neverloosenbothbeltguidesat sametime.Adjustonebeltguide,retighten, then adjust

other guide.

A, Ptace impeller!auger lever in ENGAGE position.

B. Have someone hold power clutch lever down to engaged position.

C. Adjust left belt guide, if necessary, to a clearance between guide and be}t of not more than 1/16 inch.

D. Adjust right belt guide, if necessary, to a clearance

between guide and belt of not less than V8 inch or more than V_ inch.

E. Be sure to tighten belt guide mounting screws

securely to prevent guides from slipping from adjusted positions.

 

UNIT

IMPELLER/AUGER

DRIVE

BELT

 

DRIVE

BELT

 

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RIGHT

BELT GUIDE

 

,LEFT

BELT GUIDE

ENGINE PULLEY

IDLER PULLERY'IMPELLER/AUGER PULLEY BRAKE

4.A third belt guide is located under belt cover extension (figure 13). To adjust this belt guide, proceed as follows:

A.Remove two screws that hold belt cover extension in place and remove extension.

B.Place impeller/auger lever in ENGAGE position.

C.Have someone hold power clutch lever down to engaged position.

D.Loosen nut holding belt guide (figure 1 3) and adjust guide to a clearance from belt of not more than 1/1 6 inch.

E.Tighten nut and replace belt cover extension and belt cover.

5.A brake (figure 12) that stops impeller/auger pulley when power clutch lever is released is not adjustable. When

brake is operating properly, the impeller/auger should stop within 5 seconds after power clutch lever is released. If brake is not operating properly, replace pad as follows:

A.Use original equipment part. See Unit Repair Parts section of this manual for proper part.

B.Remove two screws from top of brake arm. Replace worn pad with new pad and attach with removed screws.

CHUTE DEFLECTOR CABLE

ADJUSTMENT

If adjustment becomes necessary, adjust as instructed in

Step 4 of paragraph Controls Assembly in Assembly section of this manual.

POWER CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT

If adjustment becomes necessary, adjust cable length as

instructed in Step 7 in paragraph Controls Assembly in

Assembly section of this manual. If further adjustment is required, proceed as follows:

1.Remove belt cover (figure 1 1).

2.Loosen screws that hold belt guides and power clutch bracket (figure 14).

3.Move power clutch bracket until pin in selector assembly (figure 14) is centered in holes in impeller/auger and wheel drive arms.

4.Retighten screws.

5.Readjust belt guides as instructed in Steps 3 and 4 in

paragraph Drive Belt Adjustment. NOTE: Loosen and adjust one belt guide at a time or power clutch bracket may

move causing adjustment to be lost.

POWER CLUTCH BRACKET

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SELECTOR ASSEMBLY

wHEEL

DRIVE ARM

POWER CLUTCH

CABLE

BELT GUIDE

BELT COVER EXTENSION

IMPELLER/AUGEF

DRIVE ARM

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WHEEL DRIVE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT

Adjustment to wheel drive controf rod will be necessary if:

1.Unit is not in neutral when wheel drive control lever is in NEUTRAL position.

2.Reverse position can not be fully reached.

3.Fifth (5th) gear can not be fully reached. If any of these

three conditions exist, adjust as follows:

A.With engine running and power clutch lever

depressed, locate neutral position of wheel drive control lever.

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Contents OWE Carburetor Adjustment Impeller/Auger Control Cable AdjustmentSpark Plug Adjustment Engine Service Operating ControlsStop engine whenever you leave the operating When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, makeTools Required for Assembly Contents of Shipping CartonHandle Assembly Controls AssemblyOx ,NcNsc Operating Controls LOW SEnINGOperating controls figures 8 & 9 and their functions are as Before Starting Engine Snow Thrower OperationTo Start Engine Remove belt cover figureRunning Chute Deflector Cable Wheel Drive Control AdjustmentIMPELLER!AUGER Control Cable Adjustment Carburetor AdjustmentSpark Plug Adjustment Drive Belt ReplacementRoller Chain Replacement Shear Bolt ReplacementTransmission Replacement Snow Chain RemovalEngine Storage Engine ServiceUnit Storage Drain fuel into approved container outdoors, awayFor Service Helps Chart, see Craftsman 24 Snow Thrower Model Number 536,918300 Key Craftsman 24 Snow Thrower Model NumberNo. Pa No 49551 122052 49106 49569 122033 996407 25644 49576 49557Craftsman 24 Snow Thrower Model Number 42619 49454 122119 68423 15316 48422 138538 35055 18 1O2883 No. Pa No 9413534Key Key No. Part No Descrip,tion51 \ Craftsman 24- Snow Thrower Model Number Key No. Part NoKey Craftsman 24 Snow Thrower Model Number Craftsman Snow Thrower Craftsman 4-CYCLE Engine MODEl. NUMBER143.696102 27878A 2788230826 28545 Magneto Number 610694ACarburetor NumberRewind Starter Number 26 d Speed Transmission Model NumberTeeth RetainingUnit fails to discharge snow Not remove carburetor bowl when the engine is hot27L Replace defective plugHOW to Order Repair Parts Your Service

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