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Model No.
486.244071
42'"
SNOW BLADE
CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation
and Instructions
Carefully
42"" SNOW BLADE
,, Assembly
" Operation
• Maintenance
• Repair Parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co, Chicago, Ill, 60684 U,S.A
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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATIONS
Remember; any power equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user-does not.understand how to operate
the equipment.
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. IT
MEANS - ATTENTION! BECOME ALERTI
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED,
Exercise caution at all times, when using power equipment,
1. Read the tractor and snow blade owners manuals and know how to operate your tractor, before using tractor with
snow blade attachment.
2o Never operate tractor and snow blade without wearing proper clothing suited to weather conditions and operation of
controls.
3, Never allow children to operate tractor and snow blade, and do not allow adults to operate without proper instructions.
4. Always begin with transmission in first (low) gear and engine at Eowspeed, and gradually increase speed'as required.
42" SNOW BLADE CARTON CONTENTS
(ALSO SEE PAGE 3)
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DESCRIPTION
Blade Assembly
Plate Assembly
Aa_embly Assembly
CARTON CONTENTS
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DESCRIPTION
R.H. Hitch Plate
LH, Lift Pivot Plate
R,H. Lift Pivot Plate
Angle Lock Bar (long)
Angle Lock Bar (shor_)
Rope
Parts Package (Not Shown)
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CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK: (Figure 1)_
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B
C
D
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QTY.
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DESCRIPTION
Keeper Plate
Lift Arm Link
Spring Pin 1/4 x t"
Hex Bolt 1t2-13 x 2-114"
Hex Jam Nut 1/243 Thread
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3/8 x 3/4"
1/2 x 2-1t4" 7/16" STD.
CLEVIS
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FULL SlZE HARDWARE REFERENCE CHART
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CARRIAGE
3/8 x 1"
318" LOCK WASHER
3/8"" NUT
Flat Washer 7/16" Std,
Angle Lock Spring
Hairpin Cotter 1/8""
Cotter Pin 1/8 x 1"
Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 1"
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 1-1/4"
Lock Washer 3/8
Hex Nut 3/8-16 Thread
Flat Washer 3/8 Std.
Pivot Bushing
Hex Bott 3/8-16 x 1"
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 3/4"
Hairpin Cotter 3/32"
Clevis Pin 3/8 x 3/4"
Clevis P.in 1/2 x 1"
Washer 17/32 x 1-1/2 x 10 Ga,
3/8 x 1-1/4"
318"' STD. WASHER
3t32"HAIRPIN COTTER
17132 x1-1/2"
WASHER
CLEVIS
3/8 x 3/4"
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
(1) Pliers
(1) Hammer
(1) 1/2" Open End or Box Wrench
(1) 9/16" Open End or' Box Wrench
(1) 3/4," Open End or Box Wrench
(t) Adjustable Wrench
Refer to carton contents figure on page 2and figure
1 on page 3 for parts and hardware needed to
assemble snow blade,
NOTE
RIGm' HAND (R.H.) AND LEFT HAND
(Loll.) ARE DETERMINED FROM
OPERATOR'S POSITION WHILE
SEATED ON TRACTOR.
,Assemble (long) angle lock bar, and (short)
angle lock bar together using two 3/8" x 1"
carriage bolts, 3/8" lock washers and 3/8" hex
nuts, Do Not Tighten, See figure 2.
3/8"' CARRIAGE BOLTS ANGLE LOCK BAR
N'
3/8" LOCK WASHERS// (LO G,_
3/8" HEX NUTS /,_
//
/o//_ LOCKSPRING
_J_"_"ANGLE LOCK BAR
(SHORT)
FIGURE 2
22
3_
Assemble angle lock spring through angle
lock bars positioning end hook as shown. See
Figures 2 and 3.
Assemble hook of angle lock spring into hole of
bracket under pivot bolt. Pull lock bars up to
extend spring just enough to allow assembly of
angle lock bars down through slot in pivot
bracket and channel. See figures 2 and 3,
ANGLE LOCK PIVOT BOLT
SPRING __'
L_(G_R S _/BR_CKET_=.- P|VOT
_-_/<:_/ in | _(/'./: /_!" BRACKET
CHANNEI_. /_
==.... ..j " x 1"'SPRING PIN
.Using a hammer drive 1/4" x 1" spring pin
through slot in bracket and hole in end of lock
bars until flush with bracket. See figure 3,
Tighten 3/8" hex nets left loose in step 1o
ASSEMBLY OF SNOW BLADE
TO LAWN TRACTOR.
Remove mower or any other attachment you may
have mounted to your tractor. Mark all loose parts
and save for re-assembly. Refer to owners manual
for removal of mower/attachment,
I_ NOTE
The mower deck link arms (R.H. and
L,H,) and upstop bars (if tractor is so
equipped) must be removed to pre-
vent interference with blade lift, See
figure 4. Re-assemble bolt and nut
shown in figure 4,
UPSTOP BAR ,_ .. /-rD^t.T_n ==3^..."
tJr ouF._ulrrr-uI ! '1_ t/u t_ln=
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_,__ _REMOVE 3t8 BOLT
RE-ASSEMBLE THIS _l/
BOLT_AND _ ..... °-
_;_/_---_ {L,H,)DECK LINK ARM
_<_. ;J/FRONT
FIGURE 4
Assemble right hand and left hand hitch plates
inside tractor frame (near front) using two 3/8"
x 1" hex bolts from inside of each plate, See
figure 5, Secure witf_ two 3/8" lock washers and
two 3/8" hex nuts outside frame on each side,
Note: Offset on each plate must be toward in-
side, as shown in figure 5.
3/8"' x 1"'
HEX BOLTS
3/8"' LOCK
FRONT VIEW (TRACTOR)
3/8" H_X
NUTS
./_ HITCH PLATE
(R,H.) HITCH PLATE (L.Ho)
FIGURE 5
.
3_
Assemble one 1/2" x 2-1/4" hex bolt into slotted
hole in channel assembly, _see figure 6) with one
1/2" hex nut and one 7/16" standard washer
on top side and one 1/2" hex nut and one 7/t6"
standard washer under channel, Do not tighten
at this time.
Assemble channel assembly to front of
tractor as shown in figures 6 and 7.
FRONT VIEW
x2-1/4""
HEX BOLT
PIVOT SI
7/16"" WASHER
CHANNEL ASS'Y_
FIGURE 6
4_ Assemble keeper plates over each end of pivot
shaft with lip under hitch plates (see figure 7)
and secure with two 1/8"' (large) hairpin cotters
through small holes near each end of shaft.,
HITCH PLATE, (Roll.) HITCH PLATE,
KEEPER PLATE
J
1/8" HAIRPIN COTTER
SHAFT
FIGURE 7
.Adjust 1/2 x 2-t/4" stop bQIt, previously
assembled into channel assembly (step 2). See
figure 8, Adjust hex nuts, above and below
channel to provide approximately 1/8" clearance
between channel and the tractor engine pulley
with the stop bolt positioned against frame
member, See figure 8.
NOTE
The stop bolt must be tightened in
place before assembling blade
assembly to channel.
ENGINE
PULLEY
BOLT
"112"HEX NUT
CHANNEL ASS'Y.
FIGURE 8
6o
FRAME MEMBER
Assemble blade assembly to channel assembly
by sliding one end of pivot bar into right hand
bracket and then sliding back into left hand
bracket. See figure 9_ Secure by assembling two
1/8" x 1" cotter pins into small holes near ends
of pivot bar. Spread ends to retain.
NOTE
Blade shoes are factory assembled to
blade assembly in|ower setting_ See
adjustments step "C" page 8, for re-
positioning.
BLADE ADJUST SPRING (TOP)
5/16" HEX NUT
5t16" WASHER
BLADE SHOE
CHANNEL/
ASSEMBLY
PLASTIC CAP
HEX NUT
_(BOTTOM)
_BLADE
BAR \
ROD BRACKET 1/8" x1" COTTER PIN
RIGHT HAND BRACKET
FIGURE 9
7. To assemble blade adjust spring, remove
plastic cap, 5/16" flat ,washer and one 5/16" hex
nut. Adjust the remaining 5/16" hex nut on the
long bolt to approximately one inch down from
end of bolt threads, Assemble adjusting bolt
through hole in top edge of blade and hold in
place with 5/36" flat washer and 5/16" hex nut
removed earlier. Do not tighten 5/16"" hex nut
at this time. Push down on the spring and hook
end of spring over rod bracket as shown in figure
9. Tighten 5/16" hex nut on top edge of blade
down against the bottom 5/16" hex nut.
Replace plastic cap over end of adjusting bolt
threads. See figure 9.
8_ Assemble left hand lift pivot plate (note
offset, see figure 10} under left hand foot rest
and outside of frame. Secure with two 3/8" x
3/4"' clevis pins and two 3/32" (small) hairpin
cotters, See figures 10 and 11. Do net
assemble lift pivot plate under the right hand
foot rest at this time.
LEFT HAND
SIDE VIEW
PIN
3/8"" x 3/4"
CLEVIS Pit
3/8" x 314"
FOOT REST (L,H_)
LIFT PIVOT PLATE
(LEFT HAND)
FIGURE 10
-_----FRONT (LH,) SIDE VIEW
LEFT HAND FOOT REST
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3132" HAIR PIN
COTTERS
FIGURE 11
HAND
LIFT PIVOT PLATE
9, Pre-assembte lift arm link to inside of
long arm on lift assembly, As shown in figure 12.
3/8" FLAT WASHER
3/8" x 1-114" PIVOT
HEX BOLT BUSHING
LONG ARM
ARM
LINK
3/8"' HEX
NUT
LIFT ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 12
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12,
13_
Assemble one 3/8" x 1-1/4" hex bolt through
3/8" flat washer, through pivot bushing, through
large hole in lift arm link near angle end and
through hole in long arm nearest the end. Secure
with one 3/8" lock washer' and one 3/8" hex
nut. See figure 12. NOTE: Lift arm link must
pivot freely.
I_ NOTE
Lift arm link must be positioned as
shown in figures 12 and 13,
Assemble one 3/8" x 3/4" hex bolt from
inside, through second hole from end of long
arm. Secure with one 3t8" lock washer and one
3/8" hex nut on outside. This bolt is used as
a limit stop for the-lift arm link. See figure 13,
Move tractor lift control lever' all the way back
and lock in position, See figure 18, page 8,
Assemble lift arm link (lift assembly) over'
channel rod and insert pivot shaft end (from R,H.
side of tractor) into hole in L.H, lift pivot mount
plate° See figure t3. Secure lift arm tink to
channel rod with 1/8" (large) hairpin cotter, See
figure 14,
RIGHT HAND SIDE VIE3N FRONT
/3/8" HEX NUT
LIFT PIVOT MOUNT PLATE
IL,H,)
RGURE 13
Assemble right hand lift pivot plate,(stamped
P,H.), over right hand end of lift assembly pivot
shaft and connect to outside of frame (see figure
14) using two 3/8" x 3/4" clevis pins from
inside- Secure with two 3/32" (small) hairpin
cotters and two 1/8"(large) hairpin cotters
assembled to each end of pivot shaft. See figure
14.
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318" X 314" CLEVIS PINS
LIFT ASS'Y. PIVOT SHAFT MOUNT PLATE (R.H.)
_" FRONT___
RIGHT HAND SIDE VIEW
FIGURE 14
15,
16.
Move tractor lift control lever forward (see figure
18, page 8) to lower link rods outside of short
arms on lift assembly. See figure _5.
Assemble one t/2" x t" clevis pin from inside
through short arm through right hand link rod,
and through one t7/32" x 1-1/2" washer. Secure
with one 1/8" (large) hairpin cotter on outside.
See figure 15o
Assemble one 1f2" x 1" clevis pin from outside
(on left side of tractor), through one 17/32" x
1-112" washer, through left hand link rod, and
through short arm. Secure with one 1/8" hair-
pin cotter on inside.
17_ Assemble guide bracket assembly shaft end
into the teft hand hitch plate See figure 16. Slide
guide assembly back to the right and into hole
of the right hand hitch plate. Secure with a 1/8"
(large) hairpin cotter ih each end, See figure 17.
Lower front end of guide bracket assembly to
straddle channel assembly,
FRONT
PIVOT SHAFT L
HITCH
PLATE (R.H.),'.,
GUIDE BRACKET ASS'Y. HITCH
PLATE, {LHo}
FIGURE 16
18. Secure rope to top hole in angle lock bars.
See figure 17. Thread rope as shown under left
hand side of tractor, proceeding over pivot shaft,
inside left hand hitch plate, between the steer-
ing link rod and tie rod, continuing outside of
frame up to tractor steering column, See figure
18, page 8. Tie rope securely to steering
cotumn, taking up most of the slack in rope.
SECURE ROPE TO PREVENT EN_
TANGLEMENT WITH STEERING
LINKAGE AND FRONT WHEELS.
tRIGHT HAND SIDE VIEW FRONT,--.--_]
112"x1" --__ ONT l
CLEVI_S PiN" ..-.. __ -"LIFT LINK ARM 1
SHORTf/ /!i3 /
I __ ......... JICHANNEL I
[-J :oo W °j
FIGURE 15
7
1/8" _ STEERING LINK ROD
HAIRPIN COTTERS
_ -J ..._ FRONT
otAXLE
(L,H.)
/__ HITCH
_i,_CHANNE_ PIVOT PLATE
FIGURE 17
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
and ADJUSTMENTS
The snow blade attachment is designed to move new
loose snow in depths up to 6" -- 8'"
HIDDEN OBJECTS CAN CAUSE
SUDDEN STOPS OR CHANGE IN
DIRECTION°
CONTROLS
Become familiar with all of the controls and
adjustments on the tractor and snow blade before
operating. Refer to tractor owner's manual for
tractor controls, Controls for operating snow blade
are as follows:
A. Lift control lever:
Located on right hand side of tractor. See figure
18. Move lever forward to lower snow btad_ Pull
lever back to raise and lock snow blade.
B. Lift lever plunger:
Located on top of lift control lever. See figure
18. Pull back on lift control lever and depress
plunger to releas_
&WITH THE SNOW BLADE IN THE "'UP"
POSITION DO NOT DEPRESS THE
PLUNGER WITHOUT HOLDING BACK
ON THE LIFT CONTROL LEVER OR
SNOW BLADE MAY SUDDENLY DROP.
C_ Attachment depth control knob:
Adjust lift control lever movement with attach-
ment DEPTH CONTROL KNOB (see figure 18)
for' maximum movement between locking
notches and to prevent lever from locking in the
down lock notch. See figure t8.
STEERING
ROPE
LIFT LEVER PLUNGER
LIFT CONTROL LEVER
BLADE
ADJUST SPRING
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ATTACHMENT DEPTH CONTROL KNOB
FIGURE 18
SHOE
ADJUSTMENTS
A_
g_
Blade angle lock bars:
Blade angle can be adjusted at the blade pivot
in front of tractor by first raising the blade to
transport position, pull back on angle lock bars
to release the blade and pivot to the right,
center', or left positions_ Release lock bars to
lock.
To adjust blade angle from the tractor seat:
Raise blade to transport position, shift tractor
to low speed range, pull back on rope to release
angle lock bars. Move tractor forward slowly,
dragging the right, or left end of blade against
snow bank (or other' object) to angle blade to
right or left. Release rope to lock.
Adjust blade spring:
Blade adjust spring tension is adjustable to
permit blade to tilt forward to by pass solid
obstructions.
KNOW THE TERRAIN. AVOID EXCEP-
TIONALLY'SHARP SLOPES OR DROP-
OFFS WHICH MAY BE HIDDEN BY
THE SNOW.
NEVER RUN THE SNOW BLADE
INTO HEAVY MATERIAL AT HIGH
SPEED.
C, Blade shoe adjustment:
Blade shoes on ends of blade, (see figure 18),
may be raised for close work on smooth
surfaces or' lowered to raise the blade to work
on rough or uneven areas. Make sure both shoes
are set evenly and nuts are tightened securely.
NOTE
Wheel weights and tire chains should
be used with your snow blade to im-
prove traction, These accessories are
available at your nearest Sears retail
or catalog store.
OPERATION
&INSPECT THE AREA TO BE WORKED
CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING
THE SNOW BLADE= AVOID PIPES,
ROOTS, CURBS OR OTHER HEAVY
OBSTRUCTIONS.
1_ Prepare the lawn tractor' engine for cold weather
use following instructions furnished with lawn
tractor.
2. Always begin with transmission in first (low)
gear and engine at slow speed and gradually
increase speed as required.
3, DO NOT always push snow in the same
directioncausingexcessivebuildupwith each
successivepass_
If blade is stored in heatedarea,allow lawn
tractor and blade to adjust to outdoor
temperaturebeforeoperatingto reduceicingon
the metalsurfaces°
ALWAYS LOWER BLADE TO
GROUND BEFORE LEAVING
TRACTOR.
TO REMOVE SNOW BLADE
FROM TRACTOR
'I. Lower blade to ground with blade in the center
(straight) position,
2, Refer to figure 19 below and;
A. Remove 1/8" (large) cotters, t/2" x 1"
clevis pins and 17/32" x 1-1/2" flat washers
from right hand and left hand link rods°
an
C.
Remove 3/32" (small) hairpin cotters from
right hand and left hand lift pivot plates,
remove two 3/8" x 3/4" clevis pins from
each side of frame, and lower the lift
assembly to the ground°
Re-assemble one 318'-'16 x 3/4 carriage bolt
and 3/8" hex nut in hole labeled A in figure
19 on each side of tracto_ frame. Also see
figure 4 on page 4o
RIGHT HAND SIDE VIEW
FRONT
(R.H.)
LINK ROD A
COTTERS--_ ...
LIFT PIVOT /
I/2,,xl,,CLEVISPIN PLATES /_
17132" x 1-1/2" FI=WASH. LIFT
1/8" HAIRPIN COTTER ASS'Y.
FIGURE 19
9
+Refer to figure 20 below and remove 1/8" (large)
hairpin cotters from ends of guide bracket
assembly and remove guide bracket assembly.
.......___--r_/-'_Jr (L.H+) HITCH PLATE
GUIDE BRACKET
ASS'Y.
FIGURE 20
4_
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Refer to figure 20 above and remove 1/8"
(large) hairpin cotters from ends of channel
assembly pivot shaft and remove keeper plates.
Lift the channel assembly pivot shaft out of the
hitch plates and lower channel to the ground.
_I_ NOTE
Hitch plates do not require removal for
re-assembly of mower deck. See
figure 20.
Remove rode {if installed) from tractor and save
all loose parts and hardware for re-assembly of
blade to tractor.
MAINTENANCE
During the operating season, check all bolts, nuts and
hairpin cotters to be sure they are secure. For
improved snow removal performance, coat the blade
with automotive type paste wax,
LUBRICATION
Oil all pivot points so that they will work freely°
STORAGE
When the snow blade is not being used, remove all
dirt and rust and touch up with paint,
Apply a light coat of grease or rust preventative to
the blade and oil pivot points,
Store in an area where it is protected from weather,
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