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Instruções de Operação Sears, Modelo 247 886510

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A 9/16" or adjustable wrench is required. B. Slide the slotted end of the handles under the cupped washers. C. Secure the upper hole in the handles with 3/8" cupped washers and 2" long hex bolts. Cupped side of washers go against the handles. Do not tighten at this time. 5 I INSTALLING THE CHUTE CRANK ASSEMBLY 1. Attach the chute crank assembly to the handle and handle panel as follows. A. Thread one 5/16" hex nut about halfway onto the eyebolt on the chute crank assembly. B. Insert the eyebolt through the lower hole in the left hand side of upper and lower handles and -handle panel. See figure 6. Secure with 5/16" cupped washer (cupped side of washer goes against the handle panel) and 5/16" hex nut. Do not tighten at this time. 2. Tighten securely all bolts and nuts on the handle panel (except the eyebolt) and all four bolts which secure the handles to the frame. FIGURE 6. 3. Rotate the discharge chute so the opening is facing the front of the snow thrower. 4. Attach chute crank bracket to the extension on the left side of the chute opening (bracket goes —beneath the extenion) as shown in figure 7. Secure with two %" long carriage bolts, 5/16" cupped washers (cupped side of washers go against the chute bracket) and hex nuts. Do not tighten at this time. 5. Place one 3/8" flat washer on the end of the chute crank assembly. Insert the end of the crank into the plastic bushing in the chute crank bracket. See —figure 8. NOTE If necessary, adjust the hex nuts on the eyebolt so the chute crank does not touch the engine. 6. Place the other 3/8" flat washer on the end of the chute crank, and insert the cotter pin into the hole in the end of crank. Secure by bending the ends of the cotter pin in opposite directions. 7. Adjust the chute crank bracket so the spirals on the chute crank fully engage the notches on the chute. Tighten the hex nuts to secure the bracket in this position. 8. Tighten the hex nuts on the eyebolt at the handle panel. 6 FIGURE 9. Ferrule ATTACHING THE SHIFT ROD 1. Place the threaded end of the shift rod inside the -back cover plate. See figure 9. Thread rod partway into ferrule. 2. Place the speed select lever in sixth speed (6) posi-—tion. See figure 10. Push the shift rod down as far as it will go, to put the gears into full forward position. Thread the shift rod in or out of the ferrule as necessary until the end of the rod lines up with the hole in the speed select lever. 3. Insert end of rod into hole in speed select lever. Secure with hairpin clip. See figure 10. ATTACHING THE TRACTION DRIVE CABLE The traction drive cable is the cable which has the spring attached to one end. Attach the traction drive cable as follows. 1. Hook the “Z” fitting on the end of the cable into top hole in the traction drive clutch lever (right hand side ofjiandle). Hook the fitting from the inside as -shown in figure 11. 7 I Auger Drive Clutch Lever 2. Raise the clutch lever so It is just touching the rubber stop on the handle. See figure 11. With the clutch lever in this position, swing the traction drive cable down and simply hold it beside the drive bracket. Do not pull on spring. Do not move bracket. The hook on the end of the spring must line up with the center of the hole in the drive —bracket. See figure 12. If it does not, adjust the nut on the cable by sliding the spring up and using a 7/16" wrench and pliers to move the nut on the end of the cable up or down as necessary until the hook on the spring aligns with the center of the hole in the bracket. See figure 12, inset. ■^NOTE Do not place the pliers on the threaded part of the cable. 3. Hook the traction drive cable into the drive lever. There should not be any tension on the spring when the clutch lever is in the released posi--tion (up) position. See figure 13. To check the adjustment, push the clutch lever down against the handle. The drive bracket should move up. Release the clutch lever. Drive bracket should return to the neutral (down) position, and the clutch lever should spring up, away from the handle. ATTACHING THE AUGER CABLE 1. Hook the “Z” fitting on the end of the auger cable into the bottom hole in the auger drive clutch lever (left hand side of handle). Hook the fitting from the -inside to the outside as shown in figure 14. 8 FIGURE 15. Cross Chain FIGURE 16. K 2. Raise the clutch lever so it is approximately V*" away from the rubber stop on the handle, as shown in figure 14. With the clutch lever in this position, thread the ferrule onto the end of the auger cable until it lines up with the hole in the auger bracket. -See figure 15. 3. Insert the ferrule into the auger bracket as shown in figure 15. Secure with 5/16" flat washer and cotter pin, bending the ends of the cotter pin in opposite directions. To check the adjustment, push the clutch lever down against the handle. The auger bracket should move up. Release the clutch lever. Auger bracket should return to the neutral (do...


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