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WARM START

tf restarting a warm engine after a shortshutdown, rotate choketo OFFinstead of FULL anddo notpush theprimer

button..

FROZEN STARTER

If the starteris frozen and wiltnot turnengine:

Pull as much rope out ofthe starteras possible.,

Release the starter handle and let it snap back againstthestarter.

If the enginestillfails to start, repeat untilit starts_

To help preventpossiblefreeze-up of recoilstarterand engine controls, proceed as fol!ows after each snow removaljob..

oWith the engine running, pull thestarter ropehard witha continuous fullarmstrokethreeor fourtimes.

Pullingof starterropewillproducea loud clattering sound.. This is not harmfulto the engineor starter..

With the engine not running, wipe all snow and moisturefromthecarburetorcoverinarea ofcontrol levers., Also move throttlecontrol, choke control, and starterhandleseveral times,

eFor normalusage,set the skidsso thai the scraper bar is 1/8" above the skids, Fo_"extremely hard- packedsnowsurfaces,adjustthe skids upwardso thatthe scraperbar touchesthe ground.,

Ongravel orcrushedrocksurfaces,set theskidsat t-1/4" below the scraperbar (see To AdjustSkid Heightparagraphon page t7). Stones and gravel must notbe pickedup and thrownby the machine,.

If the front of the snow thrower has a tendencyto raise, reduce the ground speed and engage the weighttransfersystem.

Alter the snow blowing job has been completed, allowthe engine to idlefora few minutes, whichwill meltsnowand accumulated iceoft the engine

Clean thesnowthrower thoroughlyafter eachuse.

Removeice and snowaccumulation and all debris fromthe entiresnow thrower,and flush withwater (if possible)to remove all saltor otherchemicals. Wipe snow throwerdry,,

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CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE,,

LODGED IN AUGER WITHOUT TAKING

MOVE ANY ITEM THAT MAY BECOME

THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:

e RELEASE AUGER DRIVE AND TRACTION DRIVE LEVERS.

MOVE THROTTLE LEVER TO STOP POSI-

TION.

REMOVE (DO NOTTURN) IGNITION KEY,

DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE.

DO NOT PLACE YOUR HANDS IN THE AUGER OR DISCHARGE CHUTE. USE A

PRY BAR.

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SNOW THROWING TIPS

Formaximum snowthrower efficiencyin removing snow,adjustgroundspeed, NEVERthethrottle. Go slowerin deep, freezingor wet snow.It thetrack sr_s, reduceforwardspeed,Theengineisdesigned to delivermaximum performanceatfullthrottleand shouldbe runat this powersettingat all times.

Most efficientsnowblowingis accomplishedwhen the snow is removedimmediatelyafter it falls.

For completesnow removal,slightlyoverlap each

path previouslytaken. Use more overlap in deep snowto prevent ovedoading_

The snow shouldbe dischargeddownwindwhen- ever possible..

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Contents CRRFr$IRN Before USE Safety RulesFuel Safety REPAIR/ADJUSTMENTS Safety Safe StorageMaintenance Agreement Optional AccessoryTable of Contents Contents of Shipping Carton Tools Required for AssemblyRemovethe staples fromtop of carton HOW to SET UP Your Snow ThrowerTo Remove Snow Thrower Skids DOWN. this will HEt.P to PreventTo Install the Upper Handle and Crank Assembly Lightenuntil all bolts are in ptaceTjhtenlefthand side firstTo Checkjadjust Clutch Control Cables OffoffChute Deflector WEmHrTo Move Forward and Backward To Control Snow DischargeTo Stop Your Snow Thrower Uftuphere To USE Weight Transfer SystemTrack DRIVE/FREE-WHEEL Feature FILL/ADD OILMove the throttle controlupto RUN position To Start EngineFill GAS Push the key into the ignition slot found in partsButton OperationWarm Start Frozen StarterAfter First USE General RecommendationsSnow Thrower Lubrication Every TEN HoursCheck the crankcase oil level See before EngineLubrication To Adjust Chute Crank Assembly AdjustTo Adjust Skid Height Once this clearance is set, tighten the nutsTo Adjust Belts AdjustmentsTo Adjust the Clutch Control Cables Auger Drive Belt Reinstallthe beltcoverTo Replace Belts Remove the beltcover See Fig,,26To Adjust the Belt Guides Service AN ,.,DJUSTMENTSTo Adjust the Friction Wheel Traction Drive BeltFrom grease or oil To Replace Friction WheelAway from Fire or Flame Spacer provided To Adjust TrackTo Replace Auger Shear Bolt FIG,.36To Adjust or Replace Spark Plug SE CE a Adjust TSTo Adjust Carburetor Lubrication Other Engine StorageSnow Thrower Storage Areasare Still WarmLubrication Chart ServiceService Dates ScheduleOtlflcult=tBllng Shooting PointsTrouble Cause Correction I,iii Ii IHI Handle Assembly Repair Parts Craftsman 24 Snow Thrower¸I Part NO. Part Name Chute Control ROD Repair PartsDischarge Chute Repair Parts Part NO. Part NameAuger Housing Repair Parts 70978 Screw, WaTap, 1/4-20xl/2 Ino Ref. ItrnHOo 580773 Cover, Belt71067 Flatwasher,518Ino IndicatesStandardHardwarettems 71100 580928 Frame71393 Screw 70984Engine Components Repair Parts Drive Components Repair Parts Track Assembly Repair Parts Gear BOX Repair Parts Reri Decals Shift Yoke Repair Parts Partname Dog, Starter Carburetor NO, 632107A Rewind Starter noE90600 !Waer Craftsman 4-CYCLE Engine 650488 3096820 326OO 65O883 Nut,P/w350 335342A 35tOtes Part Number When Ordering Repair PARTS, AlwaysPRODUCT= =SNOWTHROWER Model Number