Sears 143.804062 Snow Blower User Manual


 
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Figure I shows the snow thrower in the shipping position.
Figure 2 shows the snow thrower completely assembled,
Reference to the right and left hand side of the snow
thrower is from the operator's position at the hand_e,
TO REMOVE SNOW THROWER
FROM CARTON (See Fig 1)
e Open the top flaps and remove the staples
® Cut all four corners of the carton from top to bottom
and lay the panels flat.
o Cut and discard the plastic ties that secure the crank
assembly and place the assembly aside_
o Remove the packing material from the control panel
and upper handle assembly,,
o Loosen (do not remove) both bolts securing the
upper and lower handles,, Swing the upper handle
into the operating position,
e Cut and discard the ties securing the clutch cables
to the lower handle.
NOTE: If the cables have become disconnected from the
clutch levers, reinstall the cables as shown in Figure 3,
o Tighten both bolts securely,
NOTE: This snow thrower is equipped with a track drive
and can be hard to push when the engine is not running.
It is easier to pull the snow thrower backward if it must be
moved without the engine running,
The drive system may be tight when you first use your
snow thrower, It loosens up as you use it
HOW TO SET UP YOUR SNOW
THROWER
TO SET THE SKID HEIGHT
For shipping, the height adjust skids are set at the lowest
point. To use your snow thrower, you need to check the
skid height and adjust the skids for surface conditions,
e Loosen the mounting nuts on the skids.,
o Place the extra shear bolts (in the parts bag) under
each end of the scraper bar near but not under the
skids.,
Push each skid up or down until it touches the
ground and the scraper bar is resting on each shear
bolt, Be sure the skids are set at the same height on
both sides,,
o
o
Tighten the mounting nuts.
To adjust the skids height for different conditions,
see To Adjust Skids Height on page 16,
LOWER HANDLE
CLUTCH
CABLE
CRANK
ASSEMBLY
UPPERHANDLE
ASSEMBLY
FIG. 1
FIG, 2
"Z" FITTING
TRACTION
CLUTCH
LEVER
FIG. 3
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