Craftsman 247.88854 owner manual Assembly, Removing From Carton, Loose Parts, Tools Required

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ASSEMBLY

 

 

 

Rear

Chute

Right

 

Handle

 

 

Panel

 

 

Front

Left

 

 

 

Handles

 

Chute

Shift

 

Rod

 

Crank

 

 

 

 

Electric

 

 

Start Cord

Figure 1

IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped with engine oil in the engine, but without gasoline. After assembly, see OPERATION section of this manual for fuel selection and fill-up.

NOTE: To determine right and left hand sides of your snow thrower, stand behind the unit in the operating position. See Figure 1 inset.

Your snow thrower has been assembled at the factory except the handles and the handle panel, the discharge chute assembly, the chute crank assembly and the shift rod. These parts are shipped loose in the carton.

Removing From Carton

Cut the corners of the carton and lay the sides flat on the ground. Remove all packing inserts.

Remove all loose parts. For a complete list of the loose parts, refer to the following section.

Move the snow thrower out of the carton.

Make certain all parts and literature have been removed before discarding the carton.

Loose Parts

(See Figure 1.)

a.Handle Panel and Chute Assembly

b.Right Hand & Left Hand Handles

c.Electric Start Cord

d.Two-piece Chute Crank Assembly

e.Shift Rod

f.Hardware Pack

Assembly Tips: For easier assembly purposes, remove the chute from the carton and lay it on top of the engine. Do not unwrap the chute till you have installed the handle panel and the clutch cables.

Tools Required

1.1/2" , 7/16”, 3/8” wrenches or a set of adjustable wrenches

2.Set of pliers

3.Set of philips head screw drivers

4.Funnel to fill up gasoline

WARNING: Make certain the spark plug wire is disconnected and moved away from the spark plug before assembling the snow thrower.

Attaching Handle Assembly

Stretch out control cables and place on the floor. Place the right handle in position with the flat side against the snow thrower. You can identify the right handle by the traction drive control label on it and the left handle by the auger clutch control label on it.

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Contents 247.888540 Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.ATable of Contents Warranty InformationSafe Operation Practices TrainingMaintenance and Storage Hardware Pack Removing From Carton AssemblyAttaching Handle Assembly Loose PartsAttaching Chute Handle TabChute Hex Hex Bolt Flange Nut Keeper Attaching Chute Crank On the left side of the handle panel, placeCable Guide Attaching Clutch CablesAttaching Shift Rod Outer side Fitting Slot Hex Jam Nut Flats Ferrule BarrelLamp Wiring Attaching Turn TriggersTraction Drive Clutch and Shift Lever Final AdjustmentsAuger Control Skid ShoeMeets Ansi Safety Standards OperationKnowing Your Snow Thrower Operating Controls Stopping Snow ThrowerBefore Starting Engine Electric Starter To Start EngineStarting Instructions At a Glance Cold StartOperating Snow Thrower To Throw SnowBefore Stopping To Stop The Snow ThrowerOperating Tips Lubrication MaintenanceGeneral Recommendations Customer ResponsibilitiesEngine Maintenance Check V-beltsCheck Friction Wheel Changing Oil Viscosity ChartChecking Oil Level Spark PlugService & Adjustments AdjustmentsAugers ServiceCarburetor Shave Plate and Skid ShoesFrame Assembly Auger Housing Chute Hairpin Clip CrankHex Nut Lock Washer Friction Wheel Idler Pulley Location Drive Belt Disc Drive BeltChanging Friction Wheel Rubber Drive CoverShift Arm Assembly Sprocket Spacer Pin Friction Wheel CarburetorSprocket Spacer Hex Shaft Hex Hub Preparing Snow Thrower OFF-SEASON StoragePreparing Engine Carburetor Bowl DrainTROUBLE-SHOOTING Trouble Possible Causes Corrective ActionSnow Thrower Safety and Decorative Labels Map Repair Parts Sears Craftsman 9.0 H.P. Snow Thrower Model 23358 Sears Craftsman 9.0 H.P. Snow Thrower Model 19 40 72 57 Sears Craftsman 9.0 H.P. Snow Thrower Model Sears Craftsman 9.0 H.P. Snow Thrower Model Sears Craftsman 9.0 H.P. Snow Thrower 298 130B 301 396 340 300 264A 400 310 Key Part Description Qty Recoil Starter Carburetor Garantia DE Información Especificaciones Del ProductoNumero De Modelo Practicas Seguras DE Operacion EntrenamientoMantenimiento Y Almacenamiento Conjunto DE Ferreteria DE Ferreteria Piezas de RepuestoPiezas Sueltas EnsambladoExtraccion De La Unidad De La Caja Herramientas RequeridasFijacion De La Canaleta Fijacion De La Manivela De La CanaletaPerno del carro, contratuerca hexagonal Arandela plana Soporte de la manija Inferior de la canaletaFijacion De La Vara De Cambios Fijacion De Los Cables Del EmbragueFijacion De Los Gatillos De Giro Cableado de la LámparaAjuste de la Zapata Deslizante Ajustes FinalesPresion De La Ruedas Ajuste del Control de la HélicePalanca De Cambios OperacionConozca Su Expulsor De Nieve Figura Arrancador Eléctrico Detencion Del Expulsor De NieveLlenado De Gasolina Y Aceite Arranque Del MotorComo Apagar El Motor Para Enganchar El PropulsorEnganche De La Propulsion Enganche De Las Espirales Sin Fin Consejos De OperacionManejo De La Limpiadora De Nieve Instrucciones Abreviadas de ArranqueMantenimiento Recomendaciones GeneralesLubricación Inspección de las correas en Inspección de la rueda de fricciónTabla de la Viscosidad Mantenimiento del MotorAceite De Motor Cambio de aceiteService & Ajustes AjustesReemplazo De La Correa ServiceHelices Correas de la espiral sin finNota Sea precavido para evitar apretar el cable de control Correa propulsora PlanchaPinon Separador Eje Hexagonal Cubo hexagonal del pinon Almacenamiento DE Fuera DE Temporada Preparación del motorPreparación del Expulsor de Nieve Problema Causas posible Accion correctora Tabla DE Localizacion DE FallasTo purchase or inquire about a Sears Maintenance Agreement U.S.A. or Canada For in-home major brand repair serviceFor the repair or replacement parts you need Para pedir servicio de reparación a domicillio