Sears 486.24412 owner manual Operation, Ground Before Leaving Always Lower Blade to Tractor

Models: 486.24412

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! SPRING

,ADJUSTMENT NUTS

(OUTSIDE)BLADE ASSEMBLY

SPRING

ADJUSTMENT

BOLTS

LOCK

D. Blade shoe adjustment:

Blade shoes on end of blade, (see figure 31), maybe raised for clean dozing on smooth sur- faces or lowered to raise the blade to work on rough or uneven areas. Make sure both shoes are set evenly and nuts are tighted securely.

PIVOT

PLATECABLE

ASSEMBLY

FIGURE 29

KNOW THE TERRAIN. AVOID

&EXCEPTIONALLYSHARP SLOPES OR DROP-OFFS WHICH MAY BE HIDDEN

BY THE SNOW.

NEVER RUN THE DOZER BLADE INTO HEAVY MATERIAL AT HIGH SPEED.

t/2"LOCK WASHERS AND

1/2" HEX NUTS

FIGURE 31

_NOTE

Wheel weights and tire chains should be used with your dozer to improve traction. For additional traction, install wheel weight on rear of drawbar using a weight bracket kit

and one wheel weight from the wheel weight kit.

These accessories are available st your near- est Sears retail or catalog store.

1/2"X2-3/4 =

HEX BOLTS

FIGURE 3O

C. Dozer spring lockout:

To lock dozer blade spring trip action for heavy dozer work, install two 1/2" x 2-3/4" hex bolts

(included in hardware package) as shown in figure

30.Secure with two 1/2" lock washers, and two 1/2" hex nuts.

DOZER BLADE AT HIGH SPEEDS

WITH SPRING TRIP ACTION IN

I &DO NOT OPERATE TRACTOR AND

LOCKED OUT POSITION.

OPERATION

INSPECT THE AREA TO BE WORKED

CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING

THE DOZIER BLADE. AVOID PIPES,

ROOTS, CURBS OR OTHER HEAVY

OBSTRUCTIONS.

1.Prepare the tractor engine for cold weather use following instructions furnished with tractor.

2.Always begin with transmission in first (low) gear and gradually increase speed as required.

3.If blade is stored in heated area, allow tractor and blade to adjust to outdoor temperature before operating to reduce icing on the metal surfaces.

I

GROUND

BEFORE

LEAVING

ALWAYS

LOWER

BLADE TO

TRACTOR.

 

 

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Sears 486.24412 owner manual Operation, Ground Before Leaving Always Lower Blade to Tractor

486.24412 specifications

The Sears 486.24412 is a significant entry in the realm of consumer electronics, notably during the time of rapid technological advancement in the late 20th century. Launched as part of a broader line of products aimed at home and small office environments, the 486.24412 represents the height of the IBM-compatible PC era, offering users an efficient blend of performance and user accessibility.

One of the standout features of the Sears 486.24412 is its powerful 80486 processor, which was a game-changer in the computing landscape. This processor allowed for improved computing speed and efficiency, paving the way for enhanced multitasking capabilities. Coupled with its advanced mathematics coprocessor, users could perform complex calculations and run software demanding higher computational power with relative ease.

The system typically came with a range of memory options, most often starting from 4MB of RAM, expandable to 32MB. This scalability was vital for users who required more from their devices, particularly for applications that utilized large datasets or graphic-heavy software. The enhanced memory capacity allowed for smoother operation and reduced loading times, enhancing overall user experience.

In terms of storage, the Sears 486.24412 included a standard hard drive, often beginning at around 100MB, which was considerable at the time. The hard drive was complemented by a floppy disk drive, enabling easy data transfer and software installation from external media. Users appreciated the inclusion of multimedia capabilities, with options for sound cards and graphics accelerators that appealed to gamers and graphic designers alike.

The 486.24412 also featured a dedicated video display adapter that supported various resolutions, catering to both text-based applications and graphical user interfaces. This flexibility made it suitable for diverse tasks ranging from word processing to more intensive graphical applications.

Connectivity options were ahead of their time, with the inclusion of parallel and serial ports allowing for the connection of printers and other peripherals. Additionally, the possibility of networking via Ethernet expanded the usability of the 486.24412 in office environments, paving the way for shared resources and collaborative work.

Overall, the Sears 486.24412 encapsulated the technological advances of its era while providing a robust, user-friendly experience. It aimed to meet the demands of both everyday users and professionals, highlighting the importance of performance and versatility in computing.