Craftsman 536.88626 operating instructions Other, Snow Thrower, Line outdoors, away from

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snow thrower indoors or in

_b ARNING: Never store your an enclosed, poorly venti-

lated area. If gasoline remains in the tank, fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light from a fur- nace, water heater, clothes dryer, cigarette, etc.

NOTE: To prevent engine damage (if snow thrower is not used for more than

30 days) follow the steps below.

SNOW THROWER

1.Thoroughly clean the snow thrower.

2.Lubricate all lubrication points. See the Maintenance section.

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Be sure that all nuts, bolts and

 

screws are securely fastened. In-

 

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spect all visible moving parts for

 

damage, breakage and wear. Re-

 

place

if necessary.

4.Touch up all rusted or chipped paint surfaces; sand lightly before paint- ing.

5.Cover the bare metal parts of the blower housing auger and the im- peller with rust preventative, such as a spray lubricant.

NOTE: A yearly checkup or tune-up by a Sears service center is a good way of ensuring that your snow thrower will

provide maximum performance for the next season.

ENGINE

line outdoors, away from

,_ WARNING: Drain the gaso- fire or flame.

Gasoline must be removed or treated to prevent gum deposits from forming in the fuel tank, filter, hose, and carburetor during storage. Also, during storage al- cohol blended gasoline that uses etha- nol or methanol (sometimes called gasohol) attracts water. It acts on the gasoline to form acids which damage the engine.

. To remove gasoline, run the engine until the fuel tank is empty and the engine stops.

. If you do not remove the gasoline, use fuel stabilizer supplied with unit or purchase Craftsman Fuel Stabi- lizer No. 3550. Add fuel stabilizer to any gasoline left in the tank to mini- mize gum deposits and acids. If the fuel tank is almost empty, mix stabi- lizer with fresh gasoline in a sepa- rate container and add some to the fuel tank.

. Always follow the instruction on the stabilizer container. After the stabi- lizer is added to the fuel tank, run the engine at least ten minutes to allow the mixture to reach the car- buretor.

. Change the engine oil.

5.Lubricate the piston/cylinder area. First, remove the spark plug and squirt a few drops of clean engine oil into the spark plug hole. Next, cover the spark plug hole with a rag to absorb oil spray. Then, pull two or three times on the recoil starter rope to rotate the engine. Finally, install the spark plug and attach the spark plug wire.

OTHER

1.If possible, store your snow thrower indoors and cover it to give protec- tion from dust and dirt.

2.If the machine must be stored out-

doors, block up the snow thrower to be sure the entire machine is off the

ground.

3.Cover the snow thrower with a suit- able protective cover that does not retain moisture. Do not use plastic.

IMPORTANT: Never cover snow

thrower while engine and exhaust areas are still warm.

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Contents Snow Thrower 001088JWash Hands After Handling Training PreparationMaintenance and Storage Slow Fast Electric Start Engine Start Engine Run÷61 Drive Clutch Reverse Auger Clutch Auger Collector EngageNot actual size Tools Required for Assembly ThrowerTo Remove Snow Thrower From Carton ShifterLoosen To Assemble the Handle and Crank AssemblyRemove To Install Shifter Knob KnobShort LongSnow Chute Assembly HOW to SET the Length of the CablesHOW to SET the Skid Height Position snow chute on insideChoke Control Used to start a cold Know Your Snow ThrowerDown HOW to Move Forward and Backward To Stop Your Snow ThrowerTo Control Snow Discharge To USE Wheel Lockout PINService & Adjustments section of this manual Before Starting the EngineCheck the OIL Fill GASEquipped with a three-wire To Stop EngineTo Start Engine Cold StartRun engine at full throttle Fast when throwing snow Warm StartCold Start Warm StartSnow Throwing Tips Lubrication Chart Customer ResponsibilitiesManual After Each USEProduct Specifications AS RequiredLUBRICATION-EVERY 25 Hours LUBRICATION-NOT RequiredEngine LubricationTo Change Engine OIL Spark PlugTo Adjust Scraper BAR To Adjust Skid HeightTo Adjust Belts HOW to Check and Adjust CablesRemove the belt cover. See Traction Drive Belt To Replace BeltsOutdoors, away from fire or Auger DriveOutdoors, away from fire or Arning Drain the gasoline flame Pulley is properly aligned with the traction drive beltTraction DriveAuger HOW to Adjust or Replace the Friction Wheel HOW to Adjust the Belt GuideIf an adjustment is necessary, loos Is not in the correct position, adjust as followsHow To Replace The Friction Wheel Outdoors, away from fire orHOW to Replace the Auger Shear Bolt To Adjust or Replace the SparkplugTo adjust 001088J27 Snow Thrower OtherLine outdoors, away from Cause TroubleCorrection Craftsman 26 9HP Snow Thrower 536.886260 Frame Assembly DescriptionMotor Starter Electric Start AssemblyScrew Frame Assembly Frame AssyGear Case Assembly Craftsman 26 9HP Snow Thrower 536.886260 Drive Components Drive FlatwasherAuger Housing Assembly 5005OO 544Auger Housing Assembly Craftsman 9HP Snow Thrower593 582 Craftsman 26 9HP Snow Thrower Discharge Chute Assembly PlasticHandle Assembly 725Washer Handle UpperWasher Sptlk Wheel Assembly 678 673Shift Yoke Assembly 8OO863 867 Chute Control ROD Assembly874 Decals 828 831824 View from AugerCraftsman 4-CYCLE Engine Model Number Craftsman 4-CYCLE Engine Model Number KEY Part DescriptionGasket Piston, Pin & Ring SetIncl 29828820 EI6 40-J KEY Part 31J Craftsman 4-CYCLE Engine Model Number 8tAR8

536.88626 specifications

The Craftsman 536.88626 is a versatile snowblower designed to tackle winter's greatest challenges. Perfect for homeowners looking to keep their driveways, walkways, and patios clear, this model boasts a combination of power, efficiency, and user-friendly features.

One of the standout characteristics of the Craftsman 536.88626 is its powerful engine. It typically features a robust gas engine, capable of producing ample torque to handle heavy, wet snow with ease. This ensures that users can rely on the snowblower to tackle the toughest winter conditions without significant effort. The engine's reliability is complemented by a reliable starting system, making the machine easy to operate in cold temperatures.

Another notable feature of this snowblower is its clearing width and intake height. The Craftsman 536.88626 usually comes equipped with a substantial clearing width, often around 24 inches, allowing it to cover large areas more efficiently. The impressive intake height ensures that it can scoop up deeper snow without clogging, making it suitable for varying snow conditions, from light flurries to heavy snowfall.

The snowblower is also designed with user comfort in mind. It typically includes an adjustable handle, allowing operators of different heights to use it comfortably. Moreover, heated hand grips may be available on some models, providing added comfort during extended use in frigid temperatures.

Technology is at the forefront of this machine's design, featuring a six-speed transmission system. This allows users to select the ideal speed for their snow removal tasks, whether they need to move quickly over paved areas or take their time on uneven terrain. The easy-to-use chute control lets users direct the snow where they want it, helping to create clean paths without unnecessary snow buildup.

Maintenance is also simplified with the Craftsman 536.88626. It typically comes with easy-access components, enabling users to perform routine checks and repairs without hassle. The durable construction materials are designed to withstand harsh winter conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability.

In summary, the Craftsman 536.88626 stands out in the snowblower market with its powerful engine, efficient clearing capability, and user-centric features. Whether facing a light dusting or a heavy snowfall, this machine is designed to make snow removal quick, easy, and efficient, making it a valuable tool for winter weather preparedness.