Craftsman 536.8818 manual HOW to Assemble the Chute Deflector, HOW to SET the Skid Height

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HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE CHUTE DEFLECTOR

1.Remove the carriage bolt. See Figure 8.

2.Raise the chute deflector into op- erating position.

3.Fasten chute deflector to flange with carriage bolt. Make sure to install with head of carriage bolt on the inside of the flange.

4.Fasten with washer and Iocknut.

5.Tighten Iocknut securely.

NOTE: Make sure all carriage bolts in flange are tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

 

 

 

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HOW TO SET THE SKID HEIGHT

Your snow thrower is equipped with height adjust skids on the outside of the auger housing. To adjust the skid

height for different conditions, see To Adjust Skid Height paragraph in the Service And Adjustment section.

HOW TO SET THE LENGTH OF THE CABLES

The cables were adjusted at the factory

and no adjustments should be neces- sary. However, after the handles are put in the operating position, the cables can

be too tight or too loose. If an adjust- ment is necessary, see "How To Check And Adjust The Cables" in the Service And Adjustment section.

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Contents Crrftsmrni IT MEANS--ATTENTION Limited TWO-YEAR Warranty on Craftsman Snow ThrowerBecome ALERTt!! Your Wash Hands After HandlingTraining PreparationOperation Maintenance and Storage Control and Operating SymbolsHandlesWalkneverrun Starter Safety Warning SymbolsContents of Parts BAG Actual Size Tools Required for AssemblyTo Remove Snow Thrower From CartonTo Assemble the Handle and Crank Assembly HOW to Assemble the Chute Deflector HOW to SET the Skid HeightHOW to SET the Length of the Cables Checklist Auger Drive Lever Starts and stops Know Your Snow ThrowerSpeed Shifter Lever Selects Electric Start Button if so equippedCan occur To Stop Your Snow ThrowerBefore Starting the Engine To Add OilFuels called gasohol or Position. Backfire or engine damage can occur To Stop EngineDer any conditions How To Start a Cold EngineFrozen Starter How To Start a Warm EngineSnow Throwing Tips To Remove Snow from AugerHours Hours Season CompleteregularPower Ratings Engine Specifications Snow ThrowerAuger Drive Belt Chain Lubrication Every 25 HoursLubrication EngineTo Adjust Skid Height To Adjust Scraper BARHeight adjustment skids, located on HOW to Remove Snow Hood Traction Drive Belt Auger Drive BeltRemove screw from belt cover. Remove belt cover see Figure How To Remove the Auger Drive Belt HOW to Replace the BeltsLoosenBoltsiiiiiiii Remove the traction drive spring How To Remove Traction Drive BeltPlate must SwingBelt Guide Adjustment HOW to Check Adjust the CablesAuger Drive Cable Adjustment Traction Drive Cable Adjustment Justment bracket until the Z hook can be removedRemove the bottom panel HOW to Adjust or Replace the Friction Wheel How To Check The Friction WheelSize How To Replace The Friction Wheel Make sure the washers are Erly installed in the originalTion. Also, make sure the two Washers Are properly aligned With Actuator armsProtect the machine, use Shear bolts HOW to Replace Auger Shear BoltOther To discharge HoUoIoOwners Warranty Responsibilities Defects Warranty CoverageSears Emission Control Defects Warranty Provisions California and United States EmissionFue!MeteringSystem Moderate \ \ Key Description Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Frame 322 Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Gear CaseCraftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Drive LF Axle Swing Plate YZ Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Discharge Chute Nylock Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Auger Housing Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Handle 31X.58X.08 Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Chute ROD Assembly Yoke ROD Craftsman 8HP Snow Thrower Shift Yoke 678 771 770772 7780410108L 742 615 Briggs & Stratton Engine399269 699510694168 Piston 692786Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 287334 333 697929347 3562o¸i¸¸ 300 51.,=o692555318 5280410108L SiMBOLOSINTERNACIONALES Reparacinde AVERiAS MANTENtMIENTO GARANTiA100 Siempre desconectaPreparacionoperacion CapacitacionMantenimiento AlmacenamientoPerficies Sobre EL Nivel DEL Suelo SiMBOLOS DE Control Y Operacion Importante Peligro Abajo Arriba Izquierda DerechaContenido DE LA Bolsa DE Partes Tamaiio Real Como Sacar EL Quitanieves DE LA Caja Herramientas NecesariasTines de ajuste de altura, van suje Figura Perno Arandela Como Ensamblar EL Mango Y EL CON Junto DE LA ManivelaDEL Tubo DE Descarga Como Ensamblar EL DeflectorApriete Demasiado C6MO Ajustar LOS Patines DE AlturaLista DE Revision Conozca SU Quitanieves Palanca de propulsi6n de la barrenaBoton de arranque electrico si la unidad Io Comocontrolarla Descargade Comodetenerel QuitanievesComoavanzary Retroceder LanzamientodenieveCombustible Antesde Encenderel MotorArranquedelmotor ParadadelmotorC6m0hacerarrancarel motorenfri0 Arranque Congelado La manija de arranque manual hasConsejos Sobre EL Lanzamiento DE Nieve Comoquitarla Nievey Escombrosatascadosdela BarrenaResponsabilidades DEL Propietario Registrosde Servicio Recomendaciones GeneralesDespues DE Cada USO Motor Especificacionesquitanieves BarrenaLa placa del disco de propulsion H, o MotorC6MO Ajustar LOS Patines DE Altura Instale la Ilave de 8eguridad Como Desmontar LAC6MO Reemplazar LAS CO Ajuste DE LAS CorreasRreas Correa de propulsionDe laba- rrena Retire Oaja del Motor AIojamiento de la barrena Conecte e! reeorte de propulsion Como desmontar la correa de propulsionNOTA. Si la tranemieion no fun Quite el reeorte de propulsionFigura Ajuste del cable de propulsi6n de la barrenaAjustes DEL Cable DE Propulsion Jale el cable de propulsi6n per el eoporte de ajusteMin , pig Como revisar la rueda de friccion C6MO Ajustar O Reemplazar LA Rueda DE FRICCI6NPonga la palanca de cambio de Tamaro Ilanta DietanciaAlojamiento de la barrena 4. Figura Como reemplazar la rueda de friccion PernoFigura Arandela Cojinetes Como Reemplazar LOS Pernos DE Seguridad DE LA Barrena QU Itani Eves MotorOtras Indicaciones Problema La unidad no se Puede propulsar a si mismaDescarga la nieve Responsabilidades del Propietario de la Garantia 0410108L Prolongado ModeradoYour Home