Craftsman C950-52930-0 owner manual Engine, SAE Viscosity Grades

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

ENGINE

Check Crankcase Oil Level before starting engine and after each 5 hours of continuous use (see Figure 27). Add proper motor oil as required.

NOTE: Overfilling the engine can affect performance. Tighten the oil fill cap securely to prevent leakage.

Change Oil every 25 hours of operation or at least once a year, even if the snow blower is not used for twenty-five hours. Use a clean, high quality detergent oil Fill the crank

case to FULL line on dipstick (see Figure 27). Be sure original container is marked: A.P.I. service "SF", "SE", "SD" or "SC".

Do not use SAE10W40 oil (as it may not provide proper lubrication). See Chart for oil recommendations.

NOTE: Oil level

must be between full and add mark.

Figure 27

To Drain Oil - Position snow blower so that the oil drain plug is lowest point on engine. Remove oil drain plug and oil fill cap and drain oil into a suitable container (Figure 28).

NOTE: Oil will drain more freely when warm.

Replace oil drain plug and tighten securely. Refill crank case with proper motor oil or as indicated in the preceding paragraphs of this section.

Oil F_/cap/Dipstick

SAE VISCOSITY GRADES

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Contents PrintedinU.S.A 001008J 12/13/99Sears Canada INC., TORONTO, Ontario M5B 2B8 Preparation Rules for Safe OperationMaintenance and Storage Wheeled Snow Blower Maintenance AgreementOwners Information Table of Contents Parts Bags Contents AssemblyTools Required for Assembly Contents of Shipping CartonUnpacking Snow Chute Assembly Connect Control Cable Springs Upper Handleand Crank AssemblySpeed Select Lever Remote Chute Control Knob Engine operating controls and their functions are as follows Engine and Snow Blower Operating ControlsSnow Blower Operation Wheel Lock OUT PIN OOF Temperature Type of OILBefore Starting Engine Fill GASCold Engine Start Recoil Starter Minutes before blowing snow in temperatures below 0OFTo Start Engine Warm Engine Start Recoil StarterPushes USE of Electric StarterCold Engine Start Electric Starter See no TAG and Figure Remove finger from primer vent hole betweenStart Engine Warm Engine Start Electric StarterRecoil Starter Operating TipsAfter Each USE Service RecommendationsService Recommendations ProcedureLubrication AT Storage Customer ResponsibilitiesSnow Blower AS RequiredDisc Clean all excess greaseLubrication Every 25 Hours Disc Drive PlateSAE Viscosity Grades EngineTo Adjust Skid Height ADJUSTMENT/REPAIRAuger Housing Height Adjustment To Adjust Scraper BAR Auger Drive Belt Belt AdjustmentTraction Drive Belt Auger Drive Belt see Figure Belt ReplacementCable Adjustment Traction Drive and Auger Drive Belt Guide AdjustmentIf an adjustment is required, proceed as follows Friction Wheel AdjustmentFriction Wheel Replacement Spark Plug Adjustment see Figure Auger Shear Bolt ReplacementFireARNINGorflame.Drain gasoline outdoors, away from StorageOFF-SEASON Storage Problem Look For Remedy Trouble Shooting ChartDescription De piece Key No. NOsur ie SchemaDescriptionENGINE/ Moteur Drive COMPONENTS/ Batide Montagedu Moteur Drive COMPONENTS/ B.&,TIDE Montagedu Moteur Key No. NOsur le SchemaDescription103 145 NOsur ie Schema Description De pieceFrame Componentsi Bati 108 111 109 140340 Gear Casei BOiTER524 525 Auger Housingi VIS Sans FIN482 603 DISCHARGECHUTE/ DI=FLECTEURDE Goulotte673 Wheelsi Roue621 622 632 627 623 NOsurie Headlighti Montagedu PhareHandle ! Poignie Sur le Hexnyl Controlpaneli Panneaude CommandeElectric Starter / Electrique Schema Description855862 850 Chute ROD / Goulotte Tige996 971 Remotechute CONTROL/ Diflecteurde Goulotte992 994 995 827 826 Decals / Autocollants282 Palier NOsurie SchemaDescription27915A Rf .27272A 37 0 Ring GL20ANOsurie Schema Description Ring Key No. No surie SchemaDescriptionOOIOO8J Serial No Blower Model DecalEngine Model Decal Service and Repair Parts Sears INC., TORONTO, Ontario M5B 2B8 Swars SwarsConseils DE Securite Entretien ET Remisage Garantie Limitie DE 2 ANS Pour LE CHASSE-NEIGE Craftsman Avis AU ClientContrat Dentretien Responsabilitis DU ClientTables DES Matii RES SAC DE Pieces Contenant MontageOutils Requis Pour LE Montage Carton DexpeditionDfballage Montage DE LA Goulotte Montage DE LA Poignee Superieure ET DE LA Manivelle Branchement DES Cables DE CommandeSgLECTEUR DE Vitesse Poignfe DE Commande DU Dfversoir Distance Utilisation Commandes DU Moteur ET DU CHASSE-NEIGEVoir Figure Les commandes du moteur et leurs fonctions sont Levier de commande du ddflecteur b distance- PousserBlanc Utilisation DU CHASSE-NEIGERemarque RougeGoupille DE Blocage DE Roue Remplir Dessence Avant LA Mise EN Marche DU MoteurAvant Larrit Niveaux DE Viscositi SAEMise EN Marche DU Moteur Chaud Mise EN Marche DU MoteurDemarreur .&.CORDE Don de la prise residentielle dabord 001008J Utilisation DU Dfmarreur FlectriqueRemarque Un moteur chaud peut tre mis en marche Mise EN Marche DU Moteur Chaud DieMarreur Ddmarreur & corde Conseils DutilisationApres Chaque Utilisation Calendrier DentretienCalendrier Dentretien ProcfdureLubrification -TOUTES LES 10 Heures CHASSE-NEIGEComme Requis Lubrification Avant RemisagePour lubrifier Plateau de commande du disqueResponsabilites DE Client Lubrification Toutes LES 25 HeuresSauf MoteurRemarque Lhuile se vidange mieux Iorsquelle est chaude Pour rdgler les patins procdder comme suit REGLAGES/REPARATIONSRfglage DES Patins Courroie DE LA VIS Sans FIN Courroie DE Commande DES RouesReglage DES Courroies Voir Figure Remplacement DES Courroies Courroie DE LA VIS Sans FINRdglage ventuel voir Figure Reglage DES Guide DE Courroie Voir FigureSi un rdglage est ndcessaire, procdder comme suit Reglage DU Disque DE FrictionRemplacement DU Disque DE Friction Remplacement DES Boulons DE Cisaillement DE LA VIS Sans FIN Remisage Hors Saison RemisageProblfme Cause Remfde Tableau DE DiagnosticDe srie Comment Obtenir DES PI#CES DE RechangeComposez LE Entretien ET Pieces DE Rechange