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Operator's Manual CRRFr MRN 26" SNOW THROWER Model No. 247.889705 ,, SAFETY o ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE CAUTION" Before using this PARTS LIST product, read this manual and o ESPANOL follow all safety rules and operating instructions. Sears Brands Management Corporation,...
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Warranty Statement ......Page 2 Off-Season S torage ......Page 25 Safe Operation Practices ...... Pages 3 -6 Troubleshooting ....... Page 26 Assembly ........Pages 8 -13 Parts List ........Pages 2 8-45 Operation........Pages 14-17 Repair P rotection Agreement ....
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Thissymbolpointsout importantsafety instructionswhich, if not Thismachinewasbuilt to beoperatedaccordingto the safeoperation followed, could endangerthe personalsafetyand/or property of practicesin this manual.Aswith anytype of powerequipment, yourself and others.Readandfollow all instructions in this manual carelessness o r error on the part of the operatorcanresultin seriousinjury. beforeattempting to operatethis machine.Failureto complywith these Thismachineiscapableof amputating fingers, hands,toesandfeet and instructions m ay resultin personalinjury.Whenyou seethis symbol, HEED...
To r educe fire hazards, keep machine free o fgrass, leaves, or other debris Use onlyattachments andaccessories approved bythe manufacturer ( e.g. build-up. Clean up oil o r fuel spillage and r emove any f uel soaked debris. wheelweights,tire chains,cabs etc.). Never store the machine or fuel container...
Check fuelline,tank,cap,andfittings frequentlyfor cracks or leaks. R eplace if necessary. Donot crankenginewith sparkplug removed. According to the Consumer Products S afetyCommission ( CPSC) andthe U.S. E nvironmental Protection Agency (EPA), thisproducthasan Average Useful Life of seven (7)years, o r 60 hoursofoperation. A tthe endof the Average Useful Life havethe machine inspected annuallybyan authorized service dealerto ensure that all mechanical andsafetysystems areworkingproperly andnotwornexcessively.
SAFETY SYMBOLS Thispage depicts and describes safety symbols that may appear on this product. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine before attempting to assemble and operate. READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S) Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble operate WARNING--...
NOTE: References to rightor left sideofthe snowthroweraredetermined from behindthe unit in theoperatingposition(standing directlybehindthe snow thrower,facingthe handlepanel). Removing FromCarton Cutthe corners of the cartonandlaythe sides flat on theground.Remove ChuteSupport anddiscard all packinginserts. Bracket Movethe snowthrowerout of the carton. Makecertainthe cartonhasbeencompletely emptiedbefore discarding it. Assembly Observe t he lowerrearareaof the snowthrowerto besurebothcables are Chute...
Place chuteontochutebaseandensure chutecontrolrodispositioned under handlepanel.Installhexbolt previously removed but donot secure with wingnut at thistime.SeeFigure 4. TopView Squeeze t he triggeronthe handlepanel j oystickandrotatethe chuteby handto faceforward.Theholesinthe chutecontrolinputwill befacingup. SeeFigure 5. NOTE: The chutewill not rotatewithoutsqueezing the triggeronthe joystick. Rotatethejoysticktothe oneo'clock positionsothe sliverindicator arrowon the inputshaftbelowthe control p anelpointsupward.SeeFigure 6.
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Makesureall cables areroutedto the left of the chutecontrolrod.Lineup the holeinthe rodwith the arrowonthe inputshaftandinsertthe rodinto the inputshaftbelowjoystickon handle panel.SeeFigure 7. NOTE: Thechutecontrolrodwill fit snugglyintothe inputshaft.Support t he rearofthe dashpanel w ith onehandwhileinsertingthe rodwith yourother handto ensure the rodisinsertedall the wayinto the inputshaft. Nowpushthe chutecontrol r odbacktowardsthe handlepaneluntil the holeinthe rodlinesup with the holeinthe chutecontrolinputclosest t o the chutecontrol h ead.Insertthecotter pin.SeeFigure 8.
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Check thatall cables areproperly routedthroughthe cableguideonthe engine.SeeFigure 10. NOTE: Ifthe chutecontrolisnot assembled c orrectlyit will not movefreely norwill it movefully to the rightandleft. Set-Up Shear Pins Holes arelocated in the plastic dashpanel f or convenient shearpinstorage. S ee Figure 11.Refer t o the Operation sectionfor moreinformationregarding shearpin replacement.
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ChuteClean-Out Tool Achuteclean-out t ool isfastened to the top ofthe augerhousing with amounting clip.SeeFigure 12.Thetoolis designed to clearachuteassembly o f iceand snow. T hisitemisfastened with acabletie at the factory.Cutthe cable tie before operatingthesnowthrower. Neveruseyour handsto clearaclogged chuteassembly.Shutoff engine Chute C lean-out Tool and remainbehind handles until all movingpartshavestoppedbefore usingthe clean-outtool to clearthe chuteassembly.
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Auger Control Prior t ooperating your snow thrower, carefully read andfollowall instructions below. P erform all adjustments toverify your s now thrower i s operating s afely a ndproperly. Check t he adjustmentofthe augercontrol a sfollows: Theaugercontrolislocated on the left handle.SeeFigure 14inset.When the augercontrolisreleased andinthe disengaged "up"position,the cable shouldhaveverylittle slack.
Shift Lever Drive Control Four-Way Chute ControP (Joystick) Auger Control Gas Cap Chute Assembly Muffler Recoil Starter Handle Clean Out Tool Primer FUEL LEVEL Auger Hous_ Throttle Control Choke Control Electric Starter Button Oil Drain Electric Starter Outlet Augers Figure 15 Nowthatyouhavesetupyoursnowthrower,it'simportant to become acquainted with its controls andfeatures.Refer t o Figure 15.
Throttlecontrol DriveControl/Auger Control Lock DRIVE CONTROL Thethrottlecontrolislocatedonthe rearofthe engine.It regulates the speed ofthe engineandwill shutoffthe enginewhen moved into the STOP p osition. Depressing t he primerforces fueldirectlyintothe engine's carburetor t o aid incold-weather s tarting. RecoilStarter Handle Thishandleisusedto manuallystartthe engine. Thedrivecontrolislocatedonthe right handle.
Clean-OutTool Donot overfill the fueltank.Afterrefueling,makesurethe tankcapisclosed properly andsecurely. Becareful n ot to spillfuelwhen refueling.Spilled fuel orfuel vapormay ignite.If anyfuel isspilled,makesurethe areaisdry before startingthe Neveruseyour handsto clearaclogged chuteassembly.Shutoff engine engine. and remainbehindhandles until all movingparts havestopped before usingthe clean-out t ool to clearthe chuteassembly. Avoidrepeatedor prolonged contactwith skinor breathingofvapor.
ToEngageDrive Movethrottle control t o FAST ( rabbit)_Jl_ _ position. 3 Move choke to the C HOKE I,'I pos t on co,d eng nestart),fengine s With the throttlecontrolinthe Fast ( rabbit)_ _1 position,moveshift lever into oneof the sixforward(F)positions or two reverse (R)positions. S elect a warm,place chokein RUN position.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Followthe maintenance s chedule givenbelow.Thischartdescribes s ervice guidelines only.Use the Service Logcolumn to keeptrackofcompleted maintenance t asks.Tolocatethe nearest S ears Service C enter o r to schedule service, Beforeperforming any type of maintenance/service, d isengageall controls andstop the engine.Wait until all moving partshavecometo a complete simplycontactSears at 1-800-4-MY-HOME ®.
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Refillwith the recommended o il andcheck the oil level.SeeRecommended OilUsage chart.Theengine's oil capacityis20ounces. (oF)-40o-20 o 0o 20o 40o Oil Drain (oc) -30° -20° -10 ° 0° Plug DO NOT use nondetergentoil or 2-strokeengine oil. it couldshorten the engine'sservicelife. Reinstall the oil filler cap/dipstick securely. Figure18 Thoroughlywashyour hands with soapandwater assoonaspossibleafter SparkPlug...
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Lubrication GearShaft Thegear(hex)shaftshouldbelubricated at leastonceaseason or after every25 hoursof operation. Topreventspillage, r emove all fuel fromtank byrunningengineuntil it stops. Carefully pivotthe snowthrowerupandforwardsothat it restsonthe auger housing. Remove t he lowerframecoverfrom the underside of the snowthrowerby removing the self-tapping screws whichsecure it. Applya lightcoatingof engineoil (or3-in-1oil) to the hexshaft.SeeFigure NOTE: Whenlubricating the hexshaft,becareful n ot to get anyoil onthe aluminum driveplateor rubberfrictionwheel.Doing sowill hinderthe snowthrower'sdrive...
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Adjustments Shift Cable If the full rangeof speeds (forwardandreverse) c annotbeachieved, referto the figureto the fight andadjusttheshift cableasfollows: Place the shift leverinthe fastestforwardspeed position(F6). Loosen the hex nut onthe shift cableindexbracket. S eeFigure 24. Pivotthe bracket d ownwardtotake upslackinthe cable. Retighten the hexnut.
Auger Control Referto theAssembly sectionforinstructions on adjustingtheaugercontrol c able. Skid Shoes Referto theAssembly sectionforinstructions on adjustingtheskidshoes. Belt Replacement Auger Belt Toremove andreplace yoursnowthrower'saugerbelt, proceed asfollows: Topreventspillage, r emove all fuel fromtank byrunningengineuntil it stops. Remove t he plasticbelt coveronthe front of the enginebyremoving thetwo self-tapping screws.
Loosen andremove the shoulder screw whichactsasabelt keeper. R efer t o Figure 30. Remove t he belt fromaroundthe augerpulley,andslipthe belt betweenthe supportbracket a ndtheaugerpulley.SeeFigure 31. NOTE: Engaging t he augercontrol w ill easeremoval a ndreinstallation of the belt. Reassemble augerbeltbyfollowing instructions inreverse order. NOTE: DoNOT forgetto reinstallthe shoulder s crewandreconnect t hespring to the frameafterinstallingareplacement augerbelt.
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Carefully remove the hexnut andwasher whichsecures t he hexshaftto the snowthrowerframeandtightlytap the shaft'sendto dislodge the ban bearing fromthe rightsideofthe frame.SeeFigure 33. NOTE: Becareful n ot to damage the threads onthe shaft. Carefully positionthe hexshaftdownwardandto the [eft before carefully slidingthe frictionwheelassembly off the shaft.See Figure 34. NOTE: If you'rereplacing the frictionwheelassembly asawhole,discard the wornpartandslidethe newpartontothe hexshall Follow the stepsabove in reverse orderto reassemble c omponents.
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If the snowthrowerwill not beusedfor 30daysor longer, o r if it is theendof thesnowseason whenthe lastpossibility of snowisgone,the equipmentneeds to bestored properly.Follow storageinstructions belowto ensuretop performance f rom thesnowthrowerformanymoreyears. PreparingEngine PreparingSnowThrower Engines s toredover30daysneedto bedrained of fuel to prevent d eterioration and Whenstoringthe snowthrowerin anunventilated or metalstorage shed, gumfromforminginfuel system or on essential c arburetor p arts.If thegasoline in careshouldbetakento rustproof t he equipment.
Disconnect the sparkplug wireandgroundit againstthe engine to prevent unintended starting. Beforeperforming anytypeof maintenance/service, disengage all controls andstop the engine.Wait until aHmovingparts havecometo a completestop.Alwayswear safetyglasses duringoperation or while performing any adjustmentsor repairs. This section addresses minor service i ssues. Tolocate the nearest Sears Service Center o rto schedule service, simply contact Sears at 1-800-4-MY=HOMP. Engine fails to start Choke control not in CHOKE position.
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Unit fails to discharge snow 1. Chute assembly clogged. 1. Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire. Clean chute assembly and inside of auger housing with clean-out tool or a stick. 2. Foreign object lodged in auger. 2. Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark plug wire.
OWNERSWARRANTY RESPONSIBILITIES: As the outdoor equipment engine owner, you are responsible for performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner's manual. MTD Consumer Group Inc recommends that you retain all receipts covering maintenance on your outdoor equipment engine,...
Board m ay not b eused. The use ofany non-exempted add-on o r modified parts b ytheultimate purchaser willbegrounds fordisallowing awarranty claims. MTD Consumer Group I nc willnotbeliable t o warrant failures ofwarranted parts c aused bytheuse ofanon-exempted add-on o rmodified part.
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Congratulations onmakingasmartpurchase. YournewCraftsman ®productisdesigned andmanufactured f or yearsof dependable operation. B utlikeall products, i t mayrequire repairfromtime to time.That'swhenhaving a Repair P rotection Agreement c ansave youmoneyandaggravation. Here'swhat the Repair ProtectionAgreement _ includes: 10,000 [] Expertservice byour professional repairspecialists [] Unlimitedservice and nocharge for partsandlaboronallcovered repairs [] Productreplacementupto $1500 if yourcovered productcan'tbefixed [] Discount o f 25%from regular priceof service andrelatedinstalled p artsnot covered bythe agreement;...
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