Sears 486.244062 owner manual Side View, Fraie Clevis PIN, Hair PIN Lift Pivot Plate Cotters, Link

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Assemble one lift pivot plate under left hand foot

 

 

rest and outside of frame. Secure front of lift

 

pivot plate with one 3/8" x 1" c_levis pin, 3/8"

 

flat

washer and 3/32"

(small) hairpin cotter.

 

Secure rear of lift pivot plate with one 3/8" x

 

3/4" clevis pin and one 3/32" (small) hairpin

 

cotter. DO NOT ASSEMBLE LiFT PIVOT PLATE

 

UNDER THE RIGHT HAND FOOT REST AT THIS

 

TIME.

 

 

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FRONT

LEFT HAND

 

 

 

SIDE VIEW

 

FRAI_E

_

CLEVIS PIN

 

 

 

 

 

,

.....

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_, \_ll

FOOT REST

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x ]-"

__

 

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(LEFT HAND)

LIFT PIVOT

-_

_

-"3/8"

FLAT WASHER

PLATE

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FIGURE

10

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT

 

 

(L.H.)

SIDE VIEW

;T HAND FOOT REST

c_

l=l

3/32"

HAIR PIN

LIFT PIVOT PLATE

COTTERS

 

FIGURE

11

 

8.Pre-assemble lift arm link to inside of long arm on lift assembly. As shown in figure 12.

3/8" x 1-1/4"_.=_

3

 

HEX BOLT

" FLAT WASHER

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PIVOT

 

I.IFT ASSEMBLY

 

SHING

 

 

LONG ARM ,_LIFT

ARM

 

\

LINK

 

318" HEX

 

 

/

3/8" LOCK WASHER

FIGURE 12

. Assemble one 3/8" x 1-1/4" hex bolt through

3/8" flat washer, through pivot bushing, through large hole in lift arm link near angle end and through hole in long arm nearest the end. Secure with one 3/8" lock washer and one 3/8" hex nut. See figure 12. NOTE: Lift arm link must

pivot freely.

NOTE

Lift arm link must be positioned as shown in figures 12 and 13.

10.Assemble one 3/8" x 1" hex bolt through

second hole from end of long arm. Secure with one 3/8" lock washer and one 3/8" hex nut.

This bolt is used as a limit stop for the lift arm link. See figure 13.

11.Move attachment lift lever all the way forward and lock in position. See figure 20, page 9.

12.Hook lift assembly arms over both link rods, assemble lift arm link over channel rod and secure with one 1/8" (large) hairpin cotter. See figure 13.

13.Assemble one hitch brace (endwiththe large hole), one 1-1/4" OD spacer onto each end of the lift assembly pivot shaft. See figure 14.

14.Insert pivot shaft end (from R.H. side of tractor) into hole in L.H. lift pivot mount plate. See figure 14.

RIGHT HAND SIDE VIEW

FRONT_

3/8'" x 1" HEX BOLT

3/8" LOCK WASHER

3/8" HEX NUT

LIFT ARM LINK

CHANNEL

ROD

\

SHAFT END

LIFT

LIFT PIVOT MOUNT PLATE HAIRPIN

COTTER

FIGURE 13

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Contents Model No Blade Carton Contents Also see Carton Contents REF. QTY DescriptionRules for Safe Operations Contents of Hardware Pack Figure Full Size Hardware Reference ChartREF, QTY Description Assembly Instructions Assembly of Snow Blade to Lawn TractorFront View Hitch Plates HEX Bolt Blade Adjust SPRING5/16 HEX NUT Bottom Pivot &FT HairpinThis Time AssyHair PIN Lift Pivot Plate Cotters Side ViewFraie Clevis PIN LinkHitch Brace Clevis PIN Lift Assembly Pivot Shaft Hitch BraceHitch Plate Hairpin Cotter OD Spacer Front Pivot Shaft Hitch Plate R.HLift Lever Plunger Blade Pivot Remove Front Carriage Bolt NUT Right Side ViewAttachmentlift Lever Front HEX Lock RODSudden Stops or Change Hidden Objects can Cause Direction Operation Instructions AdjustmentsControls Attachment depth control knobGround Before Leaving Always Lower Blade to Tractor AdjustmentTo Remove Snow Blade from Tractor Mount Plate R.H.I Right Hand Side ViewR32 Hairpin Cotter Customer ResponsibilitiesStorage Hairpin Cotters Clevis PINWith 10-in. rims Page Repair Parts for Model 486.244062--42 Snow Blade Part NO. QTY 23117QTY,DESCRIPTION Manual

486.244062 specifications

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