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8 _ JR8
owner's
manual
Model
C950524302A
9.5 H.P. 27 inch

DUAL STAGE
SNOW BLOWER

CAUTION:
You must read and
understand

this owner's

manual before operating
unit.
Serial No.

401357

SEARS CANADA INC., TORONTO, ONTARIO M5B 2B8

Printedin U.S.A.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
GeneralInformation

Hazard Symbolsand the meanings

Thisinstruction
bookiswritten
fur a personwithsomemechanical
ability.
Ukemostsen_ice
books,notallthestepsaredescribod.
Stepsonhowto
loosenortighten
fastenersarestepsanyonecanfollowwithsome
mechanical
ability.
Readandfollowtheseinstructions
beforeyouusethe
unit.

Thesesymbols
areusedonyourequipment
anddefinedinyouroperating
manual.Reviewandunderstand
themeanings.
Theuseofoneofthese
symbols
combined
witha signalwordwillalertyoutopotentialhazards
andhowtoavoidthem.

Knowyourproduct:Ifyouunderstand
the unitandhowtheunit
operates,
youwillgetthebestperformance.
Asyoureadthismanual,
compare
theillustrations
totheunit.LearntheIocaUon
andthefunction
of
thecontrols.
Tohelpprevent
anaccident,
followtheoperating
instructions
andthesafetyrules.Keepthismanualforfuturereference.

A

Safety Alert - Identifies safety Information about
hazards that can result in personal Injury.
Operator's Manual - Read and understand
before performing any activity or running
equipment.

IMPORTANT:
Manyunitsarenotassembled
andaresoldincartons.
It is
theresponsibility
oftheownertomakesuretheassembly
instructions
in
thismanualareexactly
followed.Otherunitsarepurchased
inan
assembled
condflion.
Onassembled
units,itistheresponsibility
ofthe
ownertomakesuretheunitiscorrectly
assembled.
Theownermust
carefullychecktheunitaccording
totheinstructions
inthismanualbefore
it
isfirstused.

Rotating auger

Fire
Rotating impeller
Explosion
Toxlcfumes

Thismanualcon_nssafetyinformation
tomakeyou
awareofthehazardsanddsksassociated
withsnow
throwers,
andhowtoavoidthem.Thesnowthrowerisdesigned
and
intended
forremoval
ofsnow,andshouldnotbeusedforanyother
purpose.
It isimportant
thatyoureadandunderstand
these
instructions,
andanyone
operating
theequipment
readand
understand
thoseinstructions.

Shock

Rotating gears
Hot Surface
.J}=l[ll,fJS,..
Elm

_

Thrown objects
o

Theengineexhaust
fromthis product
contains
chemicals
known
tothe
_,WARNING
StateofCalifornia
tocause
cancer,
birthdefects,orotherreproductiveI
harm.

I<,,1,_

from
eep the
a safe
equipment.
distance

Never reach Into
rotating parts.

Asignalword(DANGER,
WARNING,or CAUTION)isusedwiththealert
symbol
toindicate
thelikelihoedandthepotentialseverity
ofinjury.
In
addition,
a hazardsymbol
maybeusedtorepresent
thetypeofhazard.
_k

DANGERindicates
a hazardwhich,ifnotavoided,
willresultIn
deathor seriousinjury.

_]j_=$'

remove
Shot off spark
engineplug
and
connector before
performing maintenance
or repair work.

WARNINGindicates
a hazardwhich,ifnotavoided,
couldresult
in deathor seriousinjury.
CAUTIONindicates
a hazardwhich,ifnotavoided,
mightresult
in minoror moderateInjury.
CAUTION,whenusedwithoutthealertsymbol,indicates
a
situation
thatcouldresultin damagetotheequipmenL

(_

protection for
Recommended
extended
use. ear

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
OperatingSymbols and their meanings
These symbolsare usedon yourequipmentanddefinedin youroperating
manual It is importantthatyoureviewand understandthe meanings.
Failureto understandthe symbolsmightresultin harmto you.

011
._

__.

_\_

T

Fuel

--

Forward

On Off

N

Neutral

Palmerbulb

Reverse

Throttle
(_

I+1 Cho.o,

IgnitionOn

IgnitionOff
I'_lt_I

I_

_IL DANGER

• Neverattempttoclearaugerofdebrisordoggedsnowwhileequipment
is
engagedorengineisrunning.Cloggedorbfscked
augersstoreenergy
andcanrotateunexpe_:tedly,
EVENWITHENGINEOFR
• Stopengineanddisconnect
sparkplugwirewhenperforming
maintenance
onequipment.
• Neverleavetheequipment
unattended
whileengineis running.
Always
disengage
theaugerandtraction
controls,
stopengine,andremovekeys.
• Keepchildren,
pets,andothersoutoftheareaduringoperation.
Childrefl
areoftenattracted
tothe equipment.Bemindfulofall parsonspresent.
• Keepall looseclothing
farawayfromfrontofsnowthrowerandauger.
Scarves,mittens,dangling
drawstrings,
looseclothes
andpantscan
quickly
becomecaughtin therefutingdevicaanddismemberment
will
occur."fieuplonghairandremovejewelry.
• Thesnowthroweris intended
toremovesnowonly.Donotusefur
purposes
othertheewhatis intended.
• Donotdearsnowaumsstheface ofslopes.
Exerdseextremecan_on
when
changing
direction
onslopes.Donotattempttodearsteepslopes.
• Donotusethesnowthrower
onsurfasesabovegroundlevelsuchasroofs
of residences,
garages,porches
orothersuchstructures
or buildings.

Choke on
IgnitionKey

(_

,_k

Stop
Pushto start
engage
electric

Slow

lb

I_

"_

Fast

_)

Electric
Start

Engage

_

Engine
Start

Traction

_)

Engine Run

Auger Collector

_

Engine Off

Auger Clutch

Drive Clutch

_

Heated Grips

Engage

Disengage

Discharge Chute

LEFT

DANGER

RIGHT

Chute Deflector

UP

DOWN

• Unclogging
the discharge
chuteisa hazardous
activity.
Clogged
or
blocked
augersstoreenergyandcan rotateunexpectedly.
• Neverplacehandsin orneardischarge
chute.
• WithengineOFF,waitforall moving
partstoceasemovement,
thenwitha
stick,deer thechute.Evenwithengineoff,partsmayrotateand
dismemberment
canoccur.
• Cloggedsnowcanhideotherobstructions
inthe chuteandcausedamage
totheequipment,impeller
or auger.Takeprecautions
whenrestating
the
equipment
aftersnowremoval.

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
AWARNING

_kDANGER

• Beawareofyourenvironment
whileoperating
equipment.
Runningover
itemssuchas graveldoormats,
newspapers,
toys,androckshidden
undersnow,canall bethrownfromchuteor am nthe auger.
• Alwaysbeawareofthedirection
the snowisbeingthrown.Nearby
pedestrians,petsor property
maybeharmedbyobjectsbeingthrown.
• Famitiaitze
yearsalfwiththeareayooptantowork.Markoffbo_ed_es of
walkwaysanddriveways
topreventproperty
damagefromthrownobjects.
• Takecautionwhensnowthrowing
inunfamiliar
areas.Stayalertforhidden
hazards
andtraffic.
• Afterstrikinga foreignobject,turnengineOFF,waitformovingpartsto
ceasemovement,
andcheckimmedietalyfordamage.If damaged,repair
beforestarting
andoperating
snowthrower.
• WithengineOFF,waitformoving
partstostopandalwaysusea stickto
cleardischarge
chute.
• If unitvibratesabnormally,
turnengineOFF.Vibration
isgenerally
a
warningoftrouble.Seeanauthodzed
dealerif necessary
forrepairs.

,_WARNING

WHEN ADDING FUEL
• TurnengineOFF andlet enginecoolat least2 minutesbeforeremoving
gascap.
•Fm fualtankoutdoors
orIn weU-ventilatad
area.
• Donotoverfill
fuel tank.
• Keepgasoline
awayfromsparks,
openflames,pilotlights,heat,andnthe
ignitionsources.
• Checkfuellines,tank,cap,andfittings
frequentlyforcracksorleaks.
Replaceifnecessary.
WHEN STARTINGENGINE
•
•
•
•

Makesuresparkplug,muffler,
fuelcapandair cteanerarein place.
Donotcrankenginewithsparkplugremoved.
If fuelspills,waituntilit evaporates
beforestartingengine,
If enginefloods,setchoketoOPEN/RUNpea'_on,ptacethrottlein FAST
andcrankuntilenginestarts.
WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT
• Donotchokecarburetor
tostop engine.
WREN TRANSPORTING EQUIPMENT
• Transport
withfueltankEMPTY.
WHEN STORING GASOLINE OR EQUIPMENTWITH FUEL IN TANK
• Storeawayfromfurnaces,stoves,waterheatersor otherappliances
that
havepilotlightor otherignition
sourcebecause
theycanignitegasoline
vapors.

,_k WARNING

• Start andr_nangineoutdoors.
• Donotstartor runenginein enclosed
area,evenif doorsor
windowsareopen.

• Donntusepressudzedstartingfluidsbecassev_ors
areflammable.
WARNING

WARNING

• Allowmuffler,enginecylinder
andfinstocoolbeforetouching.
• Removeaccumulated
combustiblesfrom muffler
areaandcylinder
area.
• Installandmaintaininworkingordera sparkarresterbeforeusing
equipraent
on forest-coveredgmss-oovered,brush-covered
unimproved
land.ThestateofCalifornia
requires
this(Section
4442of
theCalifornia
PublicResources
Code).Otherstatesmayhavesimilar
laws.Federallawsapplyonfederalland.

BEFOREPERFORMINGADJUSTMENTS OR REPAIRS
• DiSConnect
sparkplugwireandkeepitawayfrom sparkplug.
WHENTESTING FOR SPARK
• Useapproved
sparkplugtester.
• Donotcheckforsparkwithsparkplugremoved.

OWNER'S INFORMATION
DATE PURCHASED:

Horse Power

9.5 HP

MODEL NO:

Displacement

305 cc

Gasoline Capacity

3 quarts (2.8 litre)

Oil Capacity (5W30)

28 oz. (0.84 litres)

Spark Plug: (Gap .030 in.)

Champion RC12YC

Bore

3.120 in (79 mm)

Stroke

2.438 in (62 mm)

Armature Air Gap
Tire Pressure

0.010-0.014in
(0.25-0.36 mm)
*

SERIAL NO:
STORE WHERE PURCHASED:
ADDRESS:
CITY:

PROVINCE:

TELEPHONE :
Record this information about your unit so that you will
be able to provide it in case of loss or theft.

• See side ofthe tire for maximuminflation.Do not exceedthe
maximumpressure on the tire wall.

MAINTENANCE

AGREEMENT

CUSTOMER

The Craftsman Warranty, plus a Maintenance
Agreement, provide maximum value for Sears
products. Contact your nearest Sears store for details.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Read and observe the safety rules.
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and
using your snow blower.
Follow the instructions under "Customer Responsibilities"
and "Storage" sections of this owner's manual.

WHEELED

LIMITED

TWO

(2) YEAR

SNOW BLOWER

WARRANTY

ON CRAFTSMAN

SNOW

BLOWER

For two (2) years from date of purchase, Sears Canada Inc, will repair or replace free of charge, at Sears option, parts
which are defective as a resultof material or workmanship,
COMMERCIAL

OR RENTAL

USE:

Warranty on snow blower will be 90 days from date of purchase if used for commercial or rental purposes.
THIS

WARRANTY

DOES

NOT COVER:

1. Pre-delivery set-up.
2. Expendable itemswhich become'worn during normal use, such as belts,spark plugs,filter,shear pinsas well as damages to the engine resultingfrom operating the snow blower with insufficient oil.
3. Tire replacement or repair caused by puncturesfrom outside objects, such as nails, thorns, stumps or glass.
4. In home service.
Warranty service is available by returningthe Craftsman snow blower to the nearest Sears Service Centre/Department
in Canada. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in Canada.
This warranty is in addition to any statutory warranty and does NOT exclude or limit legal rights you may have but shall
run concurrently with applicable provincial legislation. Furthermore, some provinces do not allow limitations on how Iorl
an implied warranty will last so the above limitations may not apply to you.
SEARS CANADA INC., TORONTO, ONTARIO M5B 2B8

TABLE OF CONTENTS
HAZARD SYMBOLS AND THE MEANINGS

..........

2

HOW TO USE THE CLEAN-OUT TOOL ...........

18

OPERATING SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS .....

3

OPERATING TIPS ..............................

19

OWNER'S INFORMATION ..........................

5

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS

...................

20

ASSEMBLY .......................................

7

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

..................

21

TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY ..............

7

SNOW BLOWER ...............................

21

CONTENTS OF SHIPPING CARTON ..............

7

LUBRICATION AT STORAGE ....................

21

PARTS BAGS CONTENTS: .......................

7

LUBRICATION - EVERY 10 HOURS ..............

21

UNPACKING ....................................

8

LUBRICATION - EVERY 25 HOURS ..............

22

UPPER HANDLE AND CRANK ASSEMBLY .........

9

ENGINE .......................................

23

CHECK THE CABLES ............................

9

HOW TO SET THE LENGTH OF THE CABLES .....

9

AUGER HOUSING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

SPEED SELECT LEVER ........................

10

TO ADJUST SCRAPER BAR .....................

24

SNOW CHUTE ASSEMBLY ......................

11

TO ADJUST SKID HEIGHT ......................

24

HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY ........................

11

HOW TO REMOVE THE SNOW HOOD ...........

25

12

BELT ADJUSTMENT ............................

26

OPERATING CONTROLS .......................

12

HOW TO REPLACE THE BELTS .................

27

SNOW BLOWER OPERATION ...................

13

BELT GUIDE ADJUSTMENT .....................

30

WHEEL LOCK OUT PIN .........................

14

HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CABLES

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE ....................

15

CHECK THE OIL ...............................

15

FILL GAS ......................................

15

BEFORE STOPPING THE ENGINE ...............

16

TO STOP ENGINE ..............................

16

STORAGE .......................................

36

TO START ENGINE .............................

16

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART .....................

37

FROZEN STARTER .............................

18

REPAIR PARTS ..................................

38

ORDER REPAIR PARTS ...........................

68

OPERATION .....................................

HOW TO CLEAR A CLOGGED DISCHARGE CHUTE . 18

ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR

...........................

24
.......

....

24

30

AUGER DRIVE CABLE ADJUSTMENT ............

30

TRACTION DRIVE CABLE ADJUSTMENT .........

31

HOW TO ADJUST OR REPLACE
THE FRICTION WHEEL .......................

32

AUGER SHEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT ...........

35

ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY

CONTENTS OF SHIPPING CARTON

1 - Knife

1- Snow Slower

2
2
2
1
1

1- Container of Fuel Stabilizer

-

1/2" wrenches (or adjustable wrenches)
9/16" wrenches (or adjustable wrenches)
3/4" wrenches (or adjustable wrenches)
3/8" wrenche (or adjustable wrench)
Pair pliers or screw driver (to spread cotter pin)

1- Snow Chute Assembly
1- Crank Assembly
1- Parts Bag

HOW TO MEASURE SCREW SIZE

_

DIAMETER
_hb

WARNING:
wear snow
safety
glasses
shields whileAlways
assembling
blower.

PARTS BAGS CONTENTS:

OI

1- Shifter Knob

OI
* 2 - Wrenches

©@
* 2-1/4-20

x 1.75

* 2-Spacer

*Non Assembly parts are found in toolbox located on top of belt cover.

7

* 2-1/4-20
Hex nut

or

eye

ASSEMBLY
Figure 1 shows the snow blower in the shipping position.

Figure 2 shows the snow blower completely assembled.

Reference to right and left hand side of the snow blower is
from the operator's position at the handle.

UNPACKING
1.

Locate the two tear tabs at the bottom of the carton.

2.

Pull the tear tape no more than twelve inches (30.48cm.)
at a time, Re-grasp tape next to the carton and pull
again. Repeat until atl the tape is torn off.

3.

After the tape has been completely removed from the
carton, remove the carton from the base. Cut all four corners and fold the sides toward the center for easy disposal.

Figure 1
AugerDr_e
Clutch Lever

Traction Ddve

Assembly
Speed
Selector
Lever

Drive
Cable

4.

Remove the plastic bag that covers the unit.

5.

Locate and remove the the parts bag.
NOTE: Set the fuel stabilizer aside until adding
gasoline to the fuel tank. We recommend that fuel
stabilizer is added to the fuel each time that gasoline
is added to the fuel tank.
Screw

6.

7,

For shipping purposes, the height adjust skids are attached to the pallet. Remove the screw that secures
each height adjust skid to the pallet. (See Figure 2).

Height Adjust
Skid

Figure 2

Roll the snow blower off the carton by pulling on the lower
handle.
CAUTION: DO NOT back over cables.

8.

Remove the packing material from the handle assembly.
Cable

9.

Cut ties securing the clutch control cables to the lower
handle.

NOTE: If the cables have become disconnected from the
clutch levers, reinstall the cables as shown in Figure 3.

Figure 3

8

ASSEMBLY
UPPER HANDLE AND CRANK ASSEMBLY

1,

Loosen, but do not remove the screws, flatw'ashers, lockwashers and hex nuts in the upper holes of the lowerhandle.

Bolt
Lockwasher
Locknut

2*

Remove the fasteners and the crank assembly eyebolt
from the lower holes of the lower handle.

3.

Raise upper handle into operating position. Upper handie should be to the outside of the lower handle.

EyeBolt
_

Flatwasher
Flatwasher
Figure 4

NOTE: Make sure the cables are not caught between
the upper and lower handle,

4.

Install the fasteners and the crank assembly eyebalt that
were removed in step 2. DO NOT tighten until all fasteners are in place.

5.

Attach the crank rod to the universal joint assembly with
the hair pin (see Figure 5).

6. Tighten nut on eye bolt. Make sure eye bolt is properly
aligned and the crank can freely rotate.
7. Tighten all handle bolts.
Assembly

NOTE: Make sure crank does not touch carburetor
cover.

Universal Joint

CHECKTHECABLES
Traction Drive Cable

1.

If control cables have become unattached from motor
mount frame, reconnect cables as shown in Figure 6.

2.

For cable adjustments, see "How To Check And Adjust
The Cables" in the ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR section.

HOW TO SET
THE LENGTH OF THE CABLES
The cables were adjusted at the factory and no adjustments
should be necessary. However, after the handles are put in
the operating position, the cables can be too tight or too
loose. If an adjustment is necessary, see "How To Check And
Adjust The Cables" in the Service And Adjustment section.
9

Auger Drive Cable

Figure 5

ASSEMBLY
SPEED SELECT

LEVER

1. Cut plastic tie securing speed select lever assembly to
the shifter bracket. (See Figure 7)
2.

Remove Iocknut, washer, spring, and the bolt,
Figure 9)

(See

3,

Position speed selector lever assembly as shown in
Figure 8.

4,
5.

Reinstall bolt, spring, washer and Iocknut. (See Figure 9)
Tighten Iocknut until 1/8 to 3/16 inch of the bolt threads
protrude past the locknut.

6.

Thread the 3/8-16" hex jam nut onto the lever until the
nut reaches the end of the thread. (See Figure 9)

Control Panel

7. Thread the plastic knob as far as possible and ensure
that the knob points forward.

Figure 8

8. Tighten the 3/8-16" hex jam nut against the knob securely.
9.

Move shifter through all speeds to ensure proper tension
of the spdng. If shifter lever sticks in any of the notches,
loosen Iocknut 1/2 turn at a time until shifter lever moves
more freely.

NOTE: View is from rightside of unit standing in operator's position.

Plastic
Kn°b_c:_._..,,,,,_
8__
(pointed

3/ - 16 HexJ am Nut

forward)

Shifter Bracket

Shifter Bracke',_

ConlrolPanel
Locknut
1/8 to 3/8 inch of

Spring
Figure g
Figure 7

lO

ASSEMBLY
SNOW CHUTE ASSEMBLY

HEADLIGHT

1.

Position the snow chute onto the snow chute flange. Align the three holes in the snow chute with holes in snow
chute flange. (See Figure 10)

The headlight is mounted on the right side of the upper
handle. It is installed upside-down for shipping purposes.
1,

Remove the nut and lock washer from the carriage bolt.

2.

Place three 5/16-18 carriage bolts from inside of chute
as shown in Figure 10.

2.

Turn the headlight to the top side of the upper handle. Ensure external tooth lock washer and saddle washer are
in place as shown in Figure 11.

3.

Place three 5/16-18 flatwashers and three 5/16-18 nuts
on outside of flange.

3.

Installthe nut and lock washer to secure the headlight to
the handle. The headlight should point toward the snow
clearing path.

4.

Tighten all carriage bolts securely.

ASSEMBLY

NOTE: DO NOT overtigten carriage bolts.

Chute Extension

\

External Tool
Lockwasher

Snow Chu_Defle_or

Carriage Bolts

Lockwasher---_

Nut/
Flatwasher

Flange
Figure 11
Figure 10

CHECK THE TIRES

IMPORTANT!
OPERATING

The tires were over inflated for shipment. Check the tire
pressure in the tires. See the sidewall of the tire for the
proper inflation.

BEFORE YOU START

O

Check the fasteners. Make sure all fasteners are
tight.
GI On electric start models, the unit was shipped with
the starter cord plugged into the engine. Before
operating, unplug the starter cord from the engine.

NOTE: This snow blower was shipped WITH OIL in the engine. See "Before Starting Engine" instructions in the Operation section of this manual before starting engine.

11

OPERATION
Get to know your snow blower and its controls. Be sure you (or any other operator) have read and understood the Operation
Precautions listed on page 2 of this manual.
Choke
Control

Gas Tank

Auger Drive
Clutch Lever

Primer Button

Traction Drive
Clutch Lever

\

Traction Drive
Cable

Crank
Assembly

Deflector
Safety Key

Height
Adjust Skid

Figure 12

ENGINE AND SNOW BLOWER OPERATING
The engine operating controls and their functions are as
follows:

CONTROLS

Auger Drive Clutch Lever- Used to engage and disengage
the auger and impeller.To engage push down, to disengage
release.

Choke Control- Set choke control to ON CHOKE position
to start a cold engine.
Electric Start Button- Used to start the engine using the
120 volt electric starter.

Traction Drive Clutch Lever- Used to propel snow blower
forward or reverse. Push down to engage, release to
disengage.

Prime Button- Used to inject fuel directly into carburetor
manifoldto insure fast starts in cool weather.

Snow Chute Deflector- Changes the direction the snow is
blown.

Safety Key- Must be inserted into ignitionkey slot to start
engine. Pull out to stop. Do not turn safety key.

Crank- Used to change direction of the snow discharge.
Turn handle clockwise to turn chute to right. Turn handle
counter clockwise to turn chute to left.

Starter Handle- Starts the engine manually.
The snow blower operating controls and their functions
are as follows:

Height Adjust Skid- Used to adjust ground clearance of
auger housing (see To Adjust Skid Height in the
Adjustment/Repair section of this manual).

Speed Select Lever- Allows the operator to use one of six
(6) forward and two (2) reverse speeds.To shift,move speed
select lever to desired position.

Toolbox - Spare shear pins, shear bolt wrenches and
spacers are located in toolbox.

NOTE: Do not move speed select lever while Traction
Drive Clutch Is engaged. This may result in severe
damage to drive system.
12

Clean-Out Tool - Use the clean-out tool to remove snow and
debirsfrom the discharge chute and the auger housing.

OPERATION
The
operation
anydamage.
snow blower
result
in foreign
being thrown
the eyes,which
can
result
in severeofeye
Alwayscan
wear
safety
glassesobjects
or eye shields
before into
beginning
snow blower
Operation. We recommend standard safety glasses or Wide Vision Safety Mask for over spectacles.

SNOW BLOWER OPERATION
_[b

ARNING:
Read
Owner's
Manual
before
operating
machine.
This
machine
can be
dangerous
if used carelessly.
Never operate the snow blower without all guards, covers, and shields in place.
Never direct discharge towards windows or allow bystanders near machine while engine is running.
Stop the engine whenever leaving the operating position.

The most effective use of the snow blower will be established
by experience, taking into consideration the terrain, wind
conditions and building location which will determine the
direction of the discharge chute.
NOTE: Do not blow snow towards a building as hidden
objects could be blown with sufficient force to cause
damage.

Disconnect spark plug before unclogging the impeller
housing or the discharge chute and before making repairs or adjustments.
When leaving the machine, remove the safety key.
To reduce the risk of fire, keep the machine clean and
free from spilled gas, oil and debris.

1. Start the engine as described in section "To Start Engine"
(see Figure 14).
2.

Adjust snow chute deflector. Loosen wing nut on the side
of the snow chute and raise chute deflector for more distance. Tighten wing nut. (see Figure 13).

3,

Using crank, position the discharge chute to discharge
snow with the wind.

4.

Select proper speed for snow conditionsas outlined below and set speed select lever to desired position.

Tee Knobs

NOTE: Always release traction drive clutch lever
before moving speed select lever.
Ground speed is determined by snow conditions. Select
the speed you desire by moving the speed selector into
the appropriate colored area on the control panel.
1-2

Wet, Heavy, Slushy, Extra Deep

3

Moderate

4-5

Very Light

6

Transport Only

Figure 13

Traction Drive
Disengaged _

C'l 'ch [e_
---'--'-_
r

Auger Drive
Clu_h Lever

g_

NOTE: When clearing wet, heavy snow, it is
recommended that the ground speed of the unit be
reduced and do not attempt to clear the full width of
the unit.
Engaged

For additional operating instructions see "Operating
Tips" in this sectionof the manual.
5.

6,

_

/

Engaged

Figure 14

Engage auger drive clutch lever (right hand-Figure 14).

7.

To stop forwardmotion, release tractiondrive dutch lever
(left hand - Figure 14).

IMPORTANT: Be sure front of unit is clear of
bystanders or obstacles before operating.

8.

To stop auger, release auger drive clutch lever (right
hand - Figure 14).

9.

To move the snow blower backwards, move speed select
lever into first or second reverse and engage traction
drive clutch lever (left hand). To stop, release traction
drive clutch lever.

Engage traction drive clutch lever (left hand-Figure 14).
As the snow blower starts to move, maintain a firm hold
on the handles and guide the snow blower along the cutting path. Do not attempt to push the snow blower.
13

OPERATION
WHEEL LOCK OUT PIN
1. The right wheel is securedto the axle witha klick pin. This
unit was shipped with this klick pin in the locked position.
(Figure 15).
2,

For ease of maneuverability when lighter conditions prevail, remove klick pin from wheel locked position and insert into single wheel drive (unlocked) position
(Figure 16). Make sure that the klick pin is in the single
wheel drive position of the axle only and not through the
locked position.

Locked
Positic)n

NOTE: Check tire pressure (24 pounds). See side of tire
for maximum inflation. Do not exceed listed maximum
pressure.

Figure 15

Single Wheel
Drive Position
(Unlocked)

Figure 16

14

OPERATION
BEFORE STARTING

ENGINE

1. Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean, unleaded regular, unleaded premium, or reformulated automotive gasoline
with a minimum of 85 octane along with a fuel stabilizer
(follow instructions on fuel stabilizer package). DO NOT
use leaded gasoline. We recommend that fuel stabilizer
be added to the fuel each time that gasoline is added to
the fuel tank.

Check the oil
NOTE: The engine was shipped from the factory filled
with oil. Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed.
1.

Make sure the unit is level. Use a high quality detergent
oil classified "For Service SG, SH, SJ, SL, or higher".

2.

Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe with a clean
cloth (see Figure 17).

3.

Insert the oil fill cap/dipstick and turn clockwiseto tighten.

4.

Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and check the oil

NOTE: Winter grade gasoline has higher volatility to
improve starting. Be certain container is clean and
free from rust or other foreign particles. Never use
gasoline that may be stale from long periods of
storage in the container.
CAUTION: DO NOT use gasoline containing any
amount of alcohol as it can cause serious damage to
the engine or significantly reduce the performance.

NOTE: Do not check the level of the oil while the
engine runs.
5.

If necessary, add oil untilthe oil reaches the FULL mark
on the oil fill/cap dipstick (see Figure 17). Do not add too
much oil.

caution
when
handling
or storingAlways
gasoline.
WARNING:
Gasoline
is flammable.
use
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least two
minutes before removing the gas cap. Do not add gasoline to the fuel tank while snow blower is running, hot,
or when snow blower is in an enclosed area. Keep away
from open flame, electrical sparks and DO NOT SMOKE
while filling the fuel tank. Never fill the fuel tank completely; but fill the fuel tank to within 1-1/2 inch (3.8 mm)
from the top to provide space for the expansion of the
fuel. Always fill fuel tank outdoors and use a funnel or
spout to prevent spilling. Make sure to wipe up any
spilled fuel before starting the engine.
Store gasoline in a clean, approved container, and keep
the cap in place on the container. Keep gasoline in a
cool well ventilated place; never in the house. Never
buy more than a 30 day supply of gasoline to assure
volatility. Gasoline Is intended to be used as a fuel for
internal combustion engines; therefore, do not use
gasoline for any other purpose. Since many children
like the smell of gasoline, keep it out of their reach because the fumes are dangerous to inhale, as well as being explosive.
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6. Tighten the fill cap/dipstick securelyeach time you check
the oil level.
NOTE: For extreme cold operating conditions of O°F
(-18 ° C) and below, use a synthetic 5W30 motor oil for
easier starting.
NOTE: S.A.E. 5W30 motor oil may be used to make
starting easier in areas where the temperature is 20 ° F.
(-7 ° C) to 0°F (-18 ° C). Synthetic 5W30 is acceptable for
all temperatures. DO NOT mix oil with gasoline.
NOTE: SEE CHART FOR OIL RECOMMENDATION
TEMPERATURE
0°F (-18 °

TYPE OF OIL

C) and above

S.A.E. 5W30

0°F (-18 ° C) and below

synthetic 5W30

OilFill

SAE VISCOSITY GRADES

°F

20

°C

O

-30

20

n

n

•

•

-20

n
•

-10

32

,
i
0

40

,

%

i

10

FILL GAS
This engine is certified 1o operate on gasoline, Exhaust
EmissionControl System: EM (Engine Modifications)

Figure 17
15

OPERATION
BEFORE

STOPPING

THE

ENGINE

Run the engine for a few minutes to helpdry off any moisture
on the engine.

TO STOP ENGINE
CAUTION: To stop the engine, do not move the choke
control to CHOKE position. Backfire or engine damage
can occur.
1.

2.

Push the stop switch to the OFF position.

Pull out the safety key.

Saf_y Key

Stop Switch

Figure 19

Figure 18

TO START ENGINE
Be sure that engine oil is at FULL mark on the oil fill
cap/dipstick. The snow thrower engine is equipped with a 120
volt A.C. electric starter and recoil starter. Before starting the
engine, be certain that you have read the following
information.

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WARNING:
electric
is equipped
with
a three-wire The
power
cordstarter
and plug
designed
to
operate on 120 volt AC house hold current. The
power cord must be properly grounded at all times to
avoid the possibility of electric shock which can cause
injury to the operator. Follow all instructions carefully
as set forth below:
Make sure your house has a three-wire grounded system. If you are not sure, ask a licensed electrician. If
your house does not have a three-wire grounded system, do not use this electric starter under any condition.
If your house has a three-wire grounded system but a
three hole receptacle is not available to connect the
electric starter, have a three-hole receptacle installed
by a licensed electrician.

If engine floods, set the choke to the OPEN/RUN position and
crank until the engine starts.
_lb

(kickback) will
pullretraction
your handoforthe
armstarter
towardcord
the
WARNING:
Rapid
engine faster than you can let go of the starter

cord.
• When starting the engine, slowly pull the starter cord
until resistance is felt. Then, rapidly pull the starter
cord.
• Make sure components; such as Impellers, pulleys
or sprockets, are securely attached.

_lb

WARNING:
T° connect
a 120 cord
volt power
always
connect
the power
first tocord,
the
switch box located on the engine and then plug
the other end into a three-hole grounded receptacle.

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16

WARNING:
Tothe
disconnect
the power
always
unplug
end connected
to thecord,
threehole grounded receptacle first.

OPERATION
Choke Knob

Primer
Safety Key

Starter Motor
Recoil Starter Handle
Stop Switch
Figure 20

How To Start A Cold Engine
1. Be sure auger drive and traction drive lovers are in the
disengaged (RELEASED) position,

9.

2.
3.

Push thestop switch to the ON position(see Figure20).
Push in the safety key.

4.

Rotate the choke knob to the CHOKE position.

10. Allow the engine to warm up for several minutes. As the
engine warms up, adjust the choke knob toward the
RUN position. Wait until the engine runs smoothly before
each choke adjustment.

5.

(Electric Start) Plug the power cord intothe starter motor on the engine. Plug the other end of power cord into
a three-hole, grounded 120 VOLT, AC receptacle.

6.

Push the primer button as specifiedbelow. Remove finger from primer button between pushes.

11. (Electric Start) First disconnect power cordfrom receptacle. Then, disconnectthe power cord from the switch
box.

If after following the preceding instructions,your engine fails
to start, have the engine checked by an Authorized Sears
Service Outlet.

• Push two times iftemperature is 15° F (-9 ° C) or higher.
• Push four times if temperature is below 15° F (-9 ° C).
7,

If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries, See Difficult
Starting in the 'q'roubleshooting Table".

NOTE: Do not lose the safety/ignition key, Keep the
safety/ignition key is a safe place. The engine will not
start without the safety/ignition key.

(Electric Start) Connect the power cord to the engine
and depress the starter button. To prolongthe life of the
starter, do not crank for more than 5 seconds at a time.
Wait one minute between starts to allow the startermotor
to cool.

How To Start A Warm Engine
8,

(Recoil Start) Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until
resistanceis felt and then pull repidlyto startthe engine.
Do not allow the recoil starter handle to snap back.
Slowly return the recoil starter handle.

If restarting a warm engine after a short shutdown,leave the
choke lever in the off position and do not push the primer
button. If the engine fails to start, follow the Cold Start
instructions.
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OPERATION
FROZEN STARTER
closed,
poorly
ventilated
areas.indoors
Engineor
exhaust
WARNING:
Never
run engine
in encontains CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS
AND DEADLY GAS. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose
clothing away from any moving parts on engine and
snow thrower.
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If the starter is frozen and will not turn engine:
1

Pull as much rope out of the starter as possible.

2.

Release the starter handle and let it snap back against
the starter. Repeat until the engine starts.

Warm engines will cause condensation in cold weather, To
help prevent possible freeze-up of recoil starter and engine
controls, proceed as follows after each snow removal job.
1.

With engine off, allow engine to cool for several minutes.

2.

Pull starter rope very slowly until resistance is felt, then
stop. Allow the starter rope to recoil. Repeat three times.

3.

With the engine not running, wipe all snow and moisture
from the carburetor cover in area of control levers. Also
move choke knob and starter handle several times.

• Engine parts, especially the muffler, become extremely hot. Severe thermal burns can occur on contact. Allow the engine to cool before touching.
• Never allow children to operate the snow thrower.
Never allow adults to operate the snow blower without proper instruction.
• Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets.
• Never leave the snow blower unattended while the
engine Is running. Anyone opersting the engine or
equipment must carefully read and understand the
operating instructions.
IMPORTANT: After each use of the snow blower, stop the
engine, remove the safety/ignition key, remove all
accumulated snow from the snow blower and wipe
clean. Store the snow blower in a protected area.
NOTE: Never cover snow blower while engine and
exhaust area ere still warm.

HOW TO CLEAR
A CLOGGED DISCHARGE

A

CHUTE

WARNING: Blockage must be cleared only after
shutting off the snow blower and only with a
clean-out tool, not by hand.

peller insideHand
the discharge
chute
is the most
WARNING:
contact with
the rotating
imcommon cause of injury associated with snow
blowers. NEVER USE YOUR HAND TO CLEAN OUT
THE DISCHARGE CHUTE.

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To Clear The Chute:
• SHUT OFF THE ENGINEI
• Wait 10 seconds to be sure that the impeller blades
have stopped rotating.
• Always use a clean-out tool, not your hands.
A clean-out tool is attached to either the handle or the top of
the auger housing (see Figure 21). Use the clean-out toot to
remove snow from the auger housing.
How To Use The Clean-Out
•
•

Clean-out Tool

Tool

Release the auger drive lever.
Pull out the safety key.
Disconnect spark plug wire.
Do not place your hands in the auger or discharge
chute. Use a clean-out tool to remove snow or debris.

Figure 21

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OPERATION
OPERATING

TIPS

1.

Most efficient snowblowingis accomplished when snow
is removed immediately after it falls.

2.

For complete snow removal, slightly overlap each swath

3.

previously taken.
Snow should be discharged downwind whenever possible.

4.

For normal usage, set the skids one-eighth inch (3 mm)
below the scraper bar. For extremely hard-packed snow
surfaces, the skids may be adjusted upward to insure
cleaning efficiency.

5.

On gravel or crushed rock surfaces, the skids should be
set at 1-1/4 inch (32 mm) below the scraper bar (see To
Adjust Skid Height, in the Adjustment/Repair section in
this manual). Rocks and gravel must not be picked up
and thrown by the machine.

6.

After the snowblowing job has been completed, allow the
engine to idle far a few minutes, to melt snow and ice accumulated on the engine.

7.

Clean the snow thrower thoroughly after each use.

8.

Remove ice and snow accumulation and all debris from
the entire snow thrower, and flush with water ('ifpossible)
to remove all salt or other chemicals. Wipe snow thrower
dry.

9.

Before starting snow blower, always inspect augers and
impeller for ice accumulation and/or debris, which could
result in snow blower damage.

10. Check oil level before every start. Make sure the oil is at
the FULL mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick.

19

SERVICE

RECOMMENDATIONS

SERVICE

PROCEDURE

S

Tighten all screws and
nuts

N

Check TractionClutch
Cable Ad ustment
O (See Cab e Ad ustment)
; _l

Check Auger clutch Cable
Ad ustment
(See Cab e Ad ustmerrt)

O AdjustDriveBelts

RRST
2
HOUR

RECOMMENDATIONS

BEFORE EVERY
EACH
8
USE
HOURS

EVERY
10
HOURS

_/

EVERY
25
HOURS

EVERY
50
HOURS

EVERY BEGINNING
t00
EACH
BEFORE
HOURS SEASON STORAGE

_/

_/

_/

_/

"_
_

_

_/

W
E

LubricateChains
and
HexShaft

"J

"_

R
LubricateAuger Shaft
(See Shear Bolt Replacement)
E Oil, Check
N
G Oil, Change
I
N

Check and Clean Spark
Plug

E

Replace Spark Plug

q
.j

_J

,/

"_

,J

,/
,J

Clean and Inspect Spark
Arrestor

q

AFTER EACH USE

The warranty on this snow blower does not cover items that
have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. To receive full value from the warranty, operator must maintain
snow blower as instructed in this manual. The following Service Recommendations is supplied to assist operator to
properly maintain snow blower. This is a check list only. Adjustment referred to will be found in Adjustments/Repairs
section of this manual.

1. Check for any loose or damaged parts.

Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control
devices and systems can be performed by any non-road engine repair establishment or individual. Regular maintenance
will improve the performance and extend the life of the engine.

20

2.

"]]ghten any loose fasteners.

3.

Check and maintain the auger.

4.

After each use, remove all snow and slush off the snow
blower to prevent freezing of auger or controls.

5.

Check controls to make sure they are functioning properly.

6.

If any parts are worn or damaged, replace immediately.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Some adjustments will need to be made periodically to
properly maintain your snow blower.
All adjustments in ADJUSTMENTS/REPAIRS section of this
manual should be checked at least once each season.

SNOW BLOWER
The following adjustment should be performed more than
once each season.
Auger and Traction Drive Belts should be adjustedafterthe
first 2 to 4 hours of use, again about mid-season and twice
each season thereafter(See To Adjust Belts paragraphin the
Adjustment/Repair section).
D

AS REQUIRED

Figure 22

Auger Gear Box
The auger gear box is lubricatedat the factory and shouldnot
require additional lubrication.
If for some reason the lubdcantshould leak out, or if the auger
gear box has been serviced, add Lubriplate GR132 Grease
or equivalent. Maximum 3-1/4 ounces, (92 grams) should be
used.
Remove filler plug D (Figure 22 and Figure 23), once a year.
If grease is visible, do not add. If grease is not visible, use a
piece of fine wire, like a dipstick to check if there is grease in
the gear box. Mobilux EP1 and Shell Aldania EP1 are
suitable equivalents.

LUBRICATION

_

FiUer
Plug
Figure 23

AT STORAGE

Bearings and bushings

if grease or oil comes intocontactwith the disc drive plate or
friction wheel, make sure to clean plate and wheel thoroughly
with a alcohol base solvent.

All bearingsand bushingsare lifetimelubricatedand require
no maintenance.
Hex shaft and chains

LUBRICATION

For storage, the hex shaft should be wipedwith a cloth lightly
moistened with motor oil to prevent rusting (see Figure 25),

- EVERY 10 HOURS

1. Auger Shaft - Using a hand grease gun, lubricate the
auger shaft zerk fittings (A) every ten (10) operating
hours. Each time a shear boltis replaced,the auger shaft
MUST be greased (Figure 22). (See To Replace Auger
Shear Bolt in the Repair/Adjustmentsection).

For storage, the chains should be lubricated with a chain type
lube. (see Figure 25).
NOTE: Any greasing or oiling of the above mentioned
components can cause contamination of the rubber
friction wheel. If the disc drive plate or friction wheel
come in contact with grease or oil damage to rubber
friction wheel will result.

2.

21

For storage or when replacing shear bolts, remove shear
bolts and lubricate auger shaft zerks. Rotate augers several times on the shaft and reinstall the shear bolts.

CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
LUBRICATION

- EVERY

25 HOURS

Chute Rotation Gear
Lubricate the chute rotation gear with automotive type oil.
(see Figure 24).

Figure 24

Chains

4.

Lubricatethe chains w_tha chain type lubricant.

1. Position speed selector lever in first (1) forward gear.
2. Stand the snow blower up on the auger housing end.

5.

Wipe the hexahaft and sprockets With 5W30 motor oil.

3.

NOTE: Clean all excess grease or oil found on the
rubber friction wheel or the disc drive plate.

NOTE: When the crank case if filled with oil, do not
leave the snow blower standing up on the auger
housing for an extended period of time.
Remove the bottom panel.

6.

CAUTION: Do not allow grease or oil to contact the
rubber friction wheel or the disc drive plate.
Install the bottom panel.

) in
contact withn_llrease or oil
damage to rubber friction wheel
will result.
If grease or oil come in contact with
the disc drive plate or frictionwheel,
make sure to clean the plate and
wheel thoroughlywith a alcohol base
solvent,

Figure 25

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
ENGINE

TEMPERATURE
0°F (-18 °

TYPE OF OIL

C) and above

S.A.E. 5W30

POWER RATINGS
0°F (-18 ° C) and below
The power ratings for an individualengine model are initially
developed by starting with SAE (Society of Automotive
Engineers) code J1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque
Rating Procedure) (Revision 2002-05). Given both the wide
array of products on which our engines are placed, and the
variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the
equipment, it may be that the engine you have purchased will
not develop the rated horsepower when used in a piece of
power equipment (actual "on-site" power). This difference is
due to a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the
following: differences in altitude, temperature, barometric
pressure, humidity, fuel, engine lubrication, maximum
governed engine speed, individual engine to engine
variability, design of the particular piece of power equipment,
the manner in which the engine is operated, engine run-in to
reduce friction and clean out of combustion chambers,
adjustments to the valves and carburetor, and other factors.
The power ratings may also be adjusted based on
comparisons to other similar engines utilized in similar
applications, and will therefore not necessarily match the
values derived using the foregoing codes.

synthetic 5W30

SAE VlSCosrrY GRADES

°F

20
I

°C

-30

O

20

I

•

-20

-10

32
I

0

40
I

10

Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick _

F _LL

Check Crankcase Oil Level before startingengine and after
each 8 hours of continuous use (see Figure 26). Add the
recommended motor oil as required.
NOTE: Overfilling the engine can affect performance.
Tighten the oil fill cap securely to prevent leakage.
NOTE: Oil level must be at FULL mark.

Change Oil every 50 hours of operation or at least once a
year. even if the snow blower is not used for fifty hours, Use
a clean, high qualitydetergent oil. Fill the crank case to FULL
line on dipstick (see Figure 26). Be sure originalcontaineris
marked: A.P.I. service"SF" or higher. Do not use SAE10W40
oil (as it may not provide properlubrication).See Chartfor oil
recommendations.

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26

Oil Fill cap/Dipslick

To Drain Oil - Positionsnow blower so that the oil drain plug
is lowest pointon engine. When the engine is warm, remove
oil drain plug and oil fill cap and drain oil into a suitable
container (Figure 27).
Replace oil drain plug and tighten securely. Refill crank case
with the recommended motor oil.

Figure 27

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
To adjust skids, proceed as follows:
4_lb

WARNING:
turn the
unitspark
off, remove
tion
key andAlways
disconnect
plug wireignibefore making any repairs or adjustments.

AUGER HOUSING
TO ADJUST

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

SCRAPER

1.

Place a block (equal to height from ground desired) under scraper bar near but not under skid.

2.

Loosen skid mounting nuts (Figure 28) and push the skid
down until it touches the ground. Retighten mounting
nuts.

3.

Set skid on other side at same height.

BAR

After considerable use, the metal scraper bar will have a
definite wear pattern. The scraper bar in conjunction with the
skids should always be adjusted to allow one-eighth of an
inch (3 mm) between the scraper bar and the sidewalk or
area to be cleaned.

NOTE: Make sure that snow blower is set at same height
on both sides.

To adjust the scraper bar, proceed as follows:
1.

Position the snow blower on a level surface.
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2,

3.

4,

WARNING:
Be certain
maintainarea
proper
ground clearance
for yourtoparticular
to be
cleared. Objects such as gravel, rocks or other
debris, if struck by the impeller, may be thrown with
sufficient force to cause personal injury, property damage or damage to the snow blower.

Loosen the carriage bolts and nuts securing the scraper
bar to the auger housing.
Adjust the scraper bar to the proper position. "l]ghten the
carriage bolts and nuts, insuring that the scraper bar is
parallel with the working surface.
For extended operation, the scraper bar may be reversed. If the scraper bar must be replaced because of
wear, remove the carriage bolts and nuts and install a
new scraper bar.

TO ADJUST

Height Adjust Skid

SKID HEIGHT

This snow blower is equipped with two height adjust skids,
secured to the outside of the auger housing. These elevate
the front of the snow blower.

Skid Mounting Nuts

When removing snow from a hard surface area such as a
paved driveway or walk, adjust the skids up to bring the front
of the snow blower down.
When removing snow from rock or uneven construction,
raise the front of the snow blower by moving the skids down.
This will help to prevent rocks and other debris from being
picked up and thrown by the augers.

Figure 28

24

ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
HOW TO REMOVE THE SNOW HOOD

Mounting Screws

To access the spark plug, the snow hood must be removed
as follows:
1.

Remove the choke control knob (see Figure 29).

2.

Remove the safety key.

3.

Remove the mounting screws (see Figure 30).

4.

Slowly remove the snow hood. Make sure that the primer button hose and the ignition wire are not disconnected.

5.

The spark plug can now be accessed.

6.

To installthe snow hood,first make sure that the primer
button hose and the ignitionwire are connected.

7.

Mount the snow hood to the engine and secure with the
mounting screws (see Figure 30).

8.

Connect the choke controlknob with the choke shaft on
the carburetor (see Figure 31 and Figure 32). Make sure
the choke controlknob is properlyinstalled. If the choke
control knob is not installed correctly,the choke will not
operate.

9.

Install the safety key.

Snow Hood

Spark
Plug

Figure 30

Choke Control
Knob

Choke Shaft

Figure 31

Safety Key

Figure 29
Carburetor

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Figure 32

ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
BELT ADJUSTMENT
Traction Drive Belt
The traction drive belt has constant spring pressure and does
not require an adjustment. If the traction drive belt is slipping,
replace the belt. See "How To Replace The Belts" in the
Maintenance section.
Auger Drive Belt
If your snowthrower will not discharge snow, check the
control cable adjustment. If it is correct, then check the
condition of the auger drive belt. If it is damaged or loose,
replace it (see Belt Replacement in this section of the
manual).
1.

Disconnect spark plug wire.

2.

Remove screw from belt cover. Remove belt cover
(see Figure 33),

3,

Loosen nut on auger idler pulley and move auger idler
pulley towards belt about 1/8 inch (3 mm) (see
Figure 37).

4,

Tighten nut.

'5.

Have someone engage auger drive clutch. Check tension on belt (opposite idler pulley). Belt should deflect
about 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) with moderate pressure
Figure 34). You may have to move idler pulley more than
once to obtain the correct tension.

6,

Auger
Ddve
Engine

O
Idler
Pulley
Engaged

1/2Pulley
inch
(12.5mm)
Deflection

1-

Reinstall belt cover.

7. Whenever belts are adjusted or replaced, the cables will
need to be adjusted. (See Cable Adjustment in this section of the manual).

Impeller
Pulley

Figure 34

8.

Attach the spark plug wire.

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
HOW TO REPLACE

THE BELTS

The drive belts are of special construction and must be
replaced with original factory replacement belts available
from your nearest authorized service center.

16. Install the belt cover. Tighten screw (See Figure 33).
17. Check the adjustmentof the cables.See "How To Check
And AdjustThe Cables" in the Maintenance section.

Some steps require the assistance of a second person.

18. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 35).
How To Remove the Auger Drive Belt

19. Tighten the bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

If the auger drive belt is damaged, the snow thrower will not
discharge snow. Replace the damaged belt as follows.

20. Connect the spark plug wire.

1.

Disconnect the spark plug wire.

2.

Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see
Figure 35).

3,

Bolt
Bottom Panel

\

Remove the bottom panel.

4.

Remove screw from belt coyer. Remove the belt cover
(see Figure 33).

5.

Loosen the belt guide. Pull the belt guide away from the
auger drive pulley (see Figure 37).

6.

Pullthe idler pulley away from the auger drive belt and
slipthe auger drive belt off of the idler pulley.

7.

Remove the auger drive belt from the engine pulley. To
remove the auger drive belt, the engine pulley may
have to be partially rotated.

8.

Remove the top four bolts that hold togetherthe auger
housing and the motor box. Loosen the bottom two
bolts. The auger housing and the motor box can now
be split apart for removal of the belt (see Figure 36).

9,

Remove the old auger drive belt from the auger drive
pulley. Replace the auger drive belt with an original
factory replacement belt available from an authorized
service center (see Figure 37).

Auger Housing

Bolt

Figure 35

10. Install the new auger drive belt onto the auger drive
pulley.
NOTE: To assemble the auger housing to the motor box, have someone hold the auger clutch lever
in the ENGAGED position, This will move the idler
arm and pulley enough to allow the auger drive
pulley to move back into position.

Bolts

11. Assemble the auger housing to the motor box withthe
four bolts that were removed in step 8. Tightenthe bottom two bolts.
12. Install the auger drive belt onto the engine pulley.
13. Slip the auger drive belt under the idler pulley.

Motor Box

14. Adjust the auger drive belt. See "How To Adjust The Auger Drive Belt"in the Maintenance section.

Auger
Housing
Figure 36

15. Adjust the belt guide. See "How To Adjust The Belt
Guide" in the Maintenance section.
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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
Belt Guide

Auger Drive Pulley

Auger Drive Belt

Traction Drive Spring
Traction Drive Belt

Traction Drive Pulley

Swing Plate Axle Red
Engine Pulley

Figure 37

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
How To Remove the Traction Drive Belt
If the snow thrower will not move forward, check the traction
drive belt for wear or damage. If the traction drive belt is worn
or damaged, replace the belt as follows.

11. Install and adjust the auger drive belt. See "How To Remove The Auger Drive Belt" in the Maintenance section.

1, Disconnect the spark plug wire.

12. Adjust the belt guide. See "How To Adjust The Belt
Guide" in the Maintenance section.

2.

3,

4.

5.

Remove the auger drive belt. See "How To Remove The
Auger Drive Belt" in the Maintenance section.

13. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 35).
14. Tighten the bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

Remove the e-ring from one end of the swing plate
axle rod. Remove the swing plate axle rod to allowthe
the swing plate to pivotforward (see Figure 37).

15, Install the belt cover, Tighten screw (see Figure 33).

Remove the traction drive spring.

16. Check the adjustment of the cables. See "How To Check
And Adjust The Cables" in the Maintenance section.

Remove the aid traction drive belt from the traction
drive pulley and from the engine pulley. Replace the
traction drive belt with an originalfactory replacement
belt available from an authorized service center.

6,

17. Connect the spark plug wire.

Install the new traction drive belt onto the traction
drive pulley and onto engine pulley.

7.

Make sure the traction drive Idler pulley is properly
aligned with the traction drive belt.

8.

Attach the traction drive spring.

9.

Install the swing plate axle rod and secure with the ering removed earlier.

10. The bottom of the swing plate must be positioned between the alignment tabs. Make sure the awing plate
is properly secured (see Figure 38).
NOTE: If the drive will not engage after the traction
drive belt has been replaced, then check to make
sure that the swing plate is positioned between the
alignment tabs.

Alignment Tabs

29

Figure 38

ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
BELT GUIDE ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove spark plug wire.
2.

Have someone engage auger drive.

3.

Measure the distance between the belt guide and belt.
The distance should be 1/8 inch (3.175 mm) for guide.
See Figure 39.

4.

If adjustment is necessary, loosen belt guide mounting
bolt. Move belt guide to the correct position. "Nghten
mounting bolt.

5.

Reinstall belt cover.

6.

Reconnect spark plug wire.

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Belt Guide

ed_

Figure 39

"Z" Fitting

Control lever
must be in full
forward pos_on
(just contacting
plastic bumper)
when checking
cable length.

HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CABLES
The cables are adjusted at the factory and no adjustment
should be necessary. If the cables have become stretched
or are sagging adjustment will be necessary.
Whenever belts are adjusted or replaced, the cables will
need to be adjusted.
To check for correct adjustment, unhook "Z" fitting at
clutch lever (see Figure 40).
1.

2.

Move clutch lever to the full forward position (just contacting plastic bumper). Holding cable tight, note position of fitting to hole in clutch lever.

Plastic
Bumper

The center of the "Z" fitting should be between the centre
and top of the hole in the clutch lever. Adjust either the
auger drive cable or the traction drive cable as follows.

Figure 40

Auger Drive Cable Adjustment
Square

End

_lb

from
fire or flame,
ARNING:
Drain the gasoline outdoors, away

1.

Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand the snow
thrower up on the front end of the auger housing.

2.

Push cable through spring to expose the threaded portion of the cable (see Figure 41).

3.

\
Cable
Spring

Locknut

Hold square end of threaded portion with pliers and adjust Iocknut in or out until correct adjustment is reached.
Pull cable back through spring and connect cable.

Figure 41

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
Traction Drive Cable Adjustment
Bolt
Boffom Panel

,_

\

WARNING:
from
fire or Drain
flame.the gasoline outdoors, away

1.

Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand the snow
thrower up on the front end of the auger housing.

2.

Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see
Figure 42).

3.

Remove the bottom panel,

Auger Housing

Figure42

4.

Disconnect the "Z" fitting from the drive lever (see
Figure 40).

5.

Slide the cable boot off the cable adjustment bracket
(see Figure 43).
Traction Drive Cable

6,

7.

\

Push the bottom of the traction drive cable through the
cable adjustment bracket untilthe "Z" hook can be removed.

Cable Boot

Remove the "Z" hook from the cable adjustment
bracket. Move the "Z" hook down to the next adjustment hole.

)IIKII_

"Z" Hook

8.

Pull the traction drive cable up through the cable adjustment bracket,

9.

Put the cable boot over the cable adjustment bracket.

Cable Adjustment Bracket
Figure 43

10. Install the "Z" hook to the traction drive lever (see
Figure 40).
11. To check the adjustment, depress the drive lever and
check the length of the drive spring (see Figure 44). In
correct adjustment, the length of the drive spring is
minimum 3 inches (76 mm.)
maximum 3-3/8 inches (85 mm.).
12. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 42),
Figure 44

13. Tighten the bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
5. Tighten the jam nut.

HOW TO ADJUST OR REPLACE
THE FRICTION WHEEL
How To Check The Friction Wheel
If the snow thrower will not move forward, check the traction
drive belt, the traction drive cable or the friction wheel. If the
friction wheel is worn or damaged, it must be replaced. See
=How To Replace the Friction Wheel" in this section. If the
friction wheel is not worn or damaged, check as follows.
1.

,_

2,

3.

4.

5.

6.

6.

Install the bottom panel (see Figure 45).

7.

Tighten the bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

Bolt

Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand the snow
thrower up on the front end of the auger housing (see
Figure 45).
from
fire orDrain
flame,the gasoline outdoors, away
WARNING:

Disconnect the spark plug wire.
Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel (see
Figure 45).
Remove the bottom panel.
Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward
speed.
Note the position of the friction wheel (see Figure 46).
The correct distance "A" from the right side of the friction wheel to the outside of the motorbox is as follows:
Tire Size
Distance "A"
12 and 13 inch
4-1/8" (10.5 cm.)
16 inch
4-5/16" (10.95 cm.)
If the friction wheel is not in the correctposition,adjust
as follows.
Figure 46

How To Adjust The Friction Wheel
1.

Position the shift speed lever in the lowest forward
speed.

Speed
Rod

2.

Loosen hex jam nut on speed select rod. Remove ball
joint from shifter bracket (see Figure 47).

3.

Move the friction wheel to the correct position (see
Figure 46).

4.

Turn the adaptor until the ball joint is aligned with the
mounting hole in the shifter rod (see Figure47). When
aligned, attach the ball joint to the shifter rod.

Jam Nut

\

"
Shifter Rod

_1
Figure 47

32

ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
How To Replace The Friction Wheel
If the frictionwheel is worn or damaged, Me snow thrower will
not move forward. The friction wheel must be replaced as
follows.
1. Remove the gas from the gas tank. Stand the snow
thrower up on the front end of the auger housing (4).
(see Figure 45).

_lb

from
fire orDrain
flame,the gasoline outdoors, away
ARNING:

2.

Disconnect the spark plug wire.

3.

Remove the fasteners that secure the left wheel. Remove the left wheel from the axle (see Figure 48)

4.

Loosen the bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

5.

Remove the bottom panel.

Axle

Wheel

8.

Remove the four bolts that hold the bearings on each
side of the hex shaft (see Figure 50).

9.

Remove the hex shaft and bearings.
NOTE: Take special note of the position of the
washers on the hex shaft.

Bolt

Figure 48

6.

Remove the fasteners that secure the drive sprocket to
the axle (see Figure 49).

7.

Remove the right wheel, axle, and drive sprocket.

5O

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
10. Remove the three fasteners that holdthe friction wheel
to the hub (see Figure 51).

11. Remove the friction wheel from the hub. Slip the friction wheel off the hex shaft.

12. Assemble the new friction wheel ontohub withthe fasteners removed earlier.

Actuator Arms
Fasteners

\

Bearin_._

Friction
Hub

\

Wheel

Washer

\

I_

Washer

Washer

Figure 52

Hex Shaft

15. Install the right wheel, axle, and drive sprocket with the
fasteners removed earlier. Install the chain onto the
drive sprocket (see Figure 49).
16. Check the adjustmentof the frictionwheel. See "How To
Adjust The Friction Wheel" in this section.
Fasteners
Figure 51

17. Make sure the friction wheel and the disc drive plate are
free from grease or oil.

13. Install the hex shaft and bearings with the four bolts removed earlier (see Figure 52).

18. Install the bottom panel (see Figure 48).
19. "i3ghtenthe bolts on each side of the bottom panel.

Make sure the washers are properly installed in the
original position. Also, make sure the two washers
are properly aligned with the actuator arms.

20. Install the left wheel to the axle with the fasteners removed earlier.

14. Make sure the hex shaft turns freely.

21. Connect the spark plug wire.

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ADJUSTMENT/REPAIR
AUGER SHEAR BOLT REPLACEMENT
The augers are securedto the auger shaft with special bolts
that are designed to break if an object becomes lodged in the
auger housing. Use of a harder bolt will reduce the protection
provided by the shear bolt. To replace a broken shear bolt,
proceed as follows:

_lj

NOTE: For the operator's convlence, the shear bolt
wrenches are located in the toolbox.
NOTE: The spacer fits into the larger hole in the auger
tube.

(o

WARNING:
insure replacement
safety and performance
levels,
only To
original
shear bolts
should be used.

,
\

o)

Shear Bolt Wrench
1,

Stop engine, disengage all controls, disconnect the
spark plug lead wire, and insure all moving parts have
stopped.
Spacer

2,

Lubricate the auger shaft zerk fittings (see Lubrication
Points in the Maintenance section of this manual).

3.

Align the hole in the auger with the holein the auger shaft.
Install new shear bolt, spacer and Iocknut found in the
toolbox located on the belt cover (See Figure 53). Tighten with the shear bolt wrench.

SPARK PLUG ADJUSTMENT

Locknut
Figure 53

(SEE FIGURE 54)

NOTICE:
This spark ignition system meets all
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Check the spark plug every twenty-five (25) hours. Replace
the spark plug if the electrodes are pitted or burned, if the
porcelain is cracked, or every 100 hours of use.

6.

Before installing spark plug, coat threads lightly with
graphite grease to insure easy removal.

7.

Tighten plug firmly into engine. If torque wrench is available, torque plug to 18-23 ft-lbs.

1. Clean spark plug and reset gap periodically.
2.

Clean area around spark plug base before removal, to
prevent dirt from entering engine.

3.

Replace spark plug if electrodes are pitted or burned or
if porcelain is cracked.

4.

Clean spark plug by carefully scraping electrodes (do not
sandblast or use wire brush).

6.

Be sure spark plug is clean and free of foreign material.
Check electrodes gap with a wire feeler gauge and reset
gap to 0.030" (0.76 mm) if necessary. If a new spark plug
is needed, refer to Engine Repair Parts section of this
manual for proper replacement spark plug.

030" (0.76 rnrn)Gap

Figure 54

35

STORAGE
OFF SEASON STORAGE
_lb

ARNING:
Never
store poorly
engineventilated
with fuel in
tank
indoors
or In
enclosed,
enclosures, where fuel fumes may reach an open
flame, spark or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater,
clothes dryer, etc.
Handle gasoline carefully. It is highly flammable and
careless use could result In serious fire damage to your
person and/or property.
Drain fuel into approved containers outdoors, away
from open flame.

Thoroughly clean the snow blower.

5.

Lubricate all lubrication points (see Lubrication, see Customer Responsibilities).

6.

Insure that all nuts, bolts, and screws are securely fastened. Inspect all visible moving pans for damage,
breakage, and wear. Replace if necessary.

7. Touch up all rusted or chipped paint surfaces; sand lightly
before painting.

If the snow blower is to be stored for thirty (30) days or more
at the end of the snow season, the following steps are
recommended to prepare your snow blower for storage.
NOTE: Gasoline must be removed or treated to prevent
gum deposits from forming in the tank, filter, hose, and
carburetor during storage.
1.

4.

8.

Cover the bare metal parts of the blower housing auger,
and the impeller with rust preventative.

9.

If possible, store your snow blower indoors and cover it
to give protection from dust and dirt.

10. Store in a clean and dry area, but NOT near a stove, furnace or water heater which usesa pilot light or any device
that can create a spark.

To remove gasoline, run engine until tank is empty and
engine stops. Then drain remaining gasoline from carburetor by pressing upward on bowl drain located on the
bottom of carburetor (see Figure 55).

11. If the machine must be stored outdoors, block up the
snow blower and insure the entire machine is off the
ground. Cover the snow blower with a heavy tarpaulin.

4_lb

fire
or flame.Drain gasoline outdoors, away from
WARNING:

If you do not want to remove gasoline use the fuel stabilizer
supplied with unit. Add fuel stabilizer (follow instructions on
fuel stabilizer package) to any gasoline left in the tank to
minimize gum deposits and acids. If the tank is almost empty,
mix stabilizerwith fresh gasoline in a separate container and
add some to the tank. ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
ON STABILIZER CONTAINER. THEN RUN ENGINE AT
LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER STABILIZER IS ADDED TO
ALLOW MIXTURE TO REACH CARBURETOR. STORE
SNOW BLOWER IN SAFE PLACE.
2.

You can help keep your engine in good operating condition by changing oil before storage,

3.

Remove the spark plug and pour about 15 ml (1/2 oz) of
engine oil into the cylinder. Replace the spark plug and
crank slowly to distribute the oil.

Bowl Drain
Figure 55

36

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

CHART

PROBLEM

LOOK FOR

REMEDY

Difficult starting

Defective spark plug.

Replace defective spark plug.

Engine runs erratically

Blocked fuel line.

Clean fuel line.

Empty gas tank.

Check fuel supply,

Stale gasoline.

Add fresh gasoline.

Water or dirt in fuel system.

Remove carburetor bowl to drain fuel tank. Refill
with fresh fuel. CAUTION: Do not remove
carburetor bowl when the engine Is hot.

Engine stalls

Unit runningon CHOKE.

Set choke lever to RUN position.

Loss of power

Gas cap vent hole is plugged.

Remove ice and snow from cap. Be sure vent
hole is clear.

Excessive vibration

Loose parts or damaged impeller.

Stop engine immediately and remove spark plug
wire. Tighten all bolts and make all necessary
repairs. If vibration continues, have the unit
serviced by a competent repairman.

Unit tails to propel
itself

Drive belt loose or damaged.

Replace drive belt. Refer to Drive Belt
Replacement in Adjuatments/Repairs sectionof
this manual.

Incorrect adjustment of traction drive
cable.

Adjust traction drive cable. Refer to Cable
Adjustment in Adjustments/Repairs section of
this manual.

Worn or damaged friction disc.

Replace friction disc. Refer to Friction Wheel
Replacement in Adjustments/Repaira section of
this manual.

Auger drive belt loose or damaged.

Replace or adjust auger drive belt. Refer to Drive
Belt Replacement and Drive Belt Adjustment in
Adjustments/Repairs section of this manual.

Auger control cable not adjusted
correctly.

Adjust auger controlcable. Refer to Cable
Adjustment in Adjustments/Repairs section of
this manual.

Broken shear bolt.

Replace shear bolt. Refer to Auger Shear Bolt
Replacement in Adjustments/Repairs sectionof
this manual.

Discharge chute clogged.

Stop engine immediately and disconnectspark
plug wire. Refer to the first Warning in Snow
blower Operation in Operation sectionof this
manual. Clean discharge chute and inside of
auger housing.

Foreign object lodged in auger.

Stop engine immediately and disconnect spark
plug wire, Refer to the third Warning in Snow
blower Operation in Operation sectionof this
manual. Remove object from auger.

Unit fails to discharge
snow

Identifying

Your Snow blower

Your new Snow blower has two (2) identifyingnumbers: (1) unit model number: (2) unit serial number. The two preceding
numbers are required to insure that the proper replacement parts are obtained when required. If you have any questions
concerning parts, service, or technical data, contact your nearest Sears Service Department.
For complete warranty information refer to the warranty in the Owner's Information section of this manual.
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CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDERECHANGE
ENGINE / MOTEUR

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CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII=GESDE RECHANGE
ENGINE / MOTEUR

Key No.
Nosur le Part No.
schema N° de pl_ce

Description

Description

1

6219

CORD, STARTER

2

.....

ENGINE

3

002x97

BOLT, CARRIAGE 5/16-18

BOULON, PO. 5/16-18

4

028x76

RETAINER, PUSH

RONDELLE DE RETENUE

5

710026

NUT 5/16-18

ECROU 5/16-18

6

1501109

PULLEY, ENGINE

POULIE MOTRICE DOUBLE

7

17x170

WASHER

RONDELLE

8

71063

WASHER

RONDELLE-FREIN

MOTEUR

DI .38

9

001x20

SCREW, 3/8-24Xl.00

VIS, 3/8-24X1.00

10

579932

BELT, V 3L

COURROIE TRAPEZOID. V 3L

11

585416

BELT, V 4L

COURROIE TRAPEZOID, V 4L

12

1501112 YZ

BRACKET ASSEMBLY, IDLER

PATrE DE FIXATION, POULIE LIBRE

13

1501065

BUSHING, IDLER BRACKET

ENTRETOISE, FIXATION DE POULIE LIBRE

14

71O60

WASHER

RONDELLE

15

710097

SCREW 5/16-24 X 0.75

VIS 5/16-24 X 0,75

16

53704

SPRING

RESBORT

17

1502120

PULLEY, IDLER

PULLIE LIBRE

18

590

NUT, JAM 3/8-16

CONTRE-ECROU

20

1501201

GUIDE, ROD BELT

GUIDE DE COURROIE

22

71060

WASHER, SPTLK .31X.58X.08

RONDELLE-FREIN

24

710097

SCREW, 5/16-24X 0.75

VIB 5/16-24X 0.75

FRAME ASSEMBLY

CHASSIS DE MONTAGE, MOTEUR

25

3/8-16

.31X.58X.08

25-1

1501062E737

PLATE, ENGINE MOUNT

PLAQUE DE MONTAGE, MOTEUR

25-2

310169

SCREW 1/4-20 X .63

VlS 1/4-20 X .63

25-3

25x020

SCREW 5/16-18 X .50

VIS 5/16-18 X .50

25-4

1501049E737

FRAME, MOTOR BOX

SUPPORT DE MONTAGE, MOTEUR

26

282045

KEY, IGNITION

CLE

27

226462

DEFLECTOR, MUFFLER

DEFLECTEUR DE SILENClEUX

28

810140

SCREW

VIB

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REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII=CES DE RECHANGE
FRAME

/ BATI

160

106

162

\

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167

1

/
111
Ref. Engine Page _

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I,

Ref. Auger
Housing Page

162.

Ref. Drive Page

91

122 _

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123

90
91

168

103
149

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CRAFTSMAN
CRAFTSMAN

27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A

REPAIRPARTS
PIECESDERECHANGE
FRAME / BATI

Key No.
NOsurle Part No.
sch6ma N° de piece

Description

Description

90

1501055E701

COVER, BOTTOM

PANNEAU INFERIEUR

91

310169

SCREW, 1/4-20X .63

VIS 1/4-20X .63

103

1501782 YZ

IDLER ASSEMBLY, AUGER

BRAS DE POULIE LIBRE. ENTRAINEMENT DES LAMES

105

711682

PIN, HAIR ,38DIAX1.64LG

GOUPILLE BETA

106

761751

PIN, CLEVIS 3/16" DIA

GOUPILLE

107

165x159

SPRING, TENSION

RESSORT DE TENSION

108

761675 YZ

ASSY., SPRING ATrACH

PATrE DE FIXATION POUR RESSORT

110

585781

BOLT, 3/8-16X 1.25 CARR,

BOULON BLOQUANT 3/8-16Xl,25

111

711617

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

122

25x020

SCREW, TAP 5/16-18 X .50

VIS 5/16-18 X ,50

123

25x021

SCREW. TAP 5/16-18 X .75

VIS 5/16-18 X .75

148

1502120

PULLEY, IDLER

PULLIE LIBRE

149

590

NUT 3/8-16

_CROU 3/8-16

160

1502184

COVER, BELT

CARTER DES COURROIES

162

26x306

SCREW, TAP

VIS

167

71067

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

158

1501200

SPACER, AUGER BRACKET

ENTRETOISE,

169

760539

LID, TOOL BOX

COUVERCLE

41

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PI#CESDE RECHANGE

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
CRAFTSMAN

27" CHASSE

NEIGE C950524302A

DRIVE / BATI DE MONTAGE

Ref. Shift Yoke Page

Ref. Frame Page

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Ref. Wheel

DU MOTEUR

Wheel
Page

200

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226

206

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201

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REPAIR PARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDE RECHANGE
DRIVE / BATI DE MONTAGE DU MOTEUR
Key

No.
N °8urle

Part

stigma

N ° de

No.

piece Description

Description

200

15O1092 YZ

LF AXLE, SWING PLATE YZ

PANNEAU ARTICULE

201

579851

CHAIN, ROLLER #42O xl 9,00

CHAINE A GALETS #420 x19,00

203

334163

REARING AND RETAINER, ASSY

ROULEMENT AVEC FIXATION

204

579858

WASHER

RONDELLE

206

25x020

SCREW, TAP 5/16-18x0.5

VIS, 5/16-18x0.5

207

1501236

ASSy, HEX SHAFT

ARBRE HEXAGONAL

208

579868

CHAIN, ROLLER #420 xl 8.00 LG

CHAINE A GALETS #420 xl 8.00 LG

210

337029

BEARING, TRUNION CLUTCH R

PALIER

212

1501435

WHEEL, FRICTION DISC

ROUE DE FRICTION

213

001X38

BOLT

BOULON

215

303008

NUT, KEPS HEX 1/4-20

ECROU 6 PANS 1/4-20

217

579859

RING, R ETIEXT

CIRCMP

218

579858

WASHER

RONDELLE

220

334163

BEARING AND RETAINER, ASSY

ROULEMENT AVEC FIXATION

221

25x020

SCREW, TAP 5/16-18 x .5

VIS, 5/16-18 x .5

223

1501115

ASSY, FRICTION PULLEY

POULIE, SYSTEME DE FRICTION

225

1501057 YZ

LF PLATE, SWINGING YZ

PAN NEAU ARTICULE

226

15011.58

SPACER, FRICTION PULLEY

ENTRETOISE DE POULIE, SYSTEME DE FRICTION

227

15x114

NUT, FLANGE LOCK 3/8-24

ECROU A COLLET 3/8-24

229

11x30

RETAINER, RING

ClRCLIP

230

1502105 YZ

LF ASSY, SPRING LINK YZ

TRINGLE DATTACHE DES RESSORTS

232

11x30

RETAINER, RING

CIRCUP

234

165x112

SPRING, EXTENSION

RESSORT D'EXTENSION

236

1501237

WLD, INTERMED SPROCKET 33T/7

PIGNON INTERMEDIAIRE

238

71074

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

43

33T/7

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII=CESDE RECHANGE
AUGER HOUSING / VIS SANS FIN

49O

484

48O

527

5oo

485

j_

522

491

523

525
493

J

j

522
523

\

500

Ref. Gear Case Assy
521

525

527

524

510

\ \
544

541

514

540

44

\

524

520

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII=CESDE RECHANGE
AUGER HOUSING / VIS SANS FIN
Key No.
N° sur le Part No.
sch6ma N° de piece

Description

Description

480

583146

PULLEY, 4L 8,40 OD.

POUUE 4L 8.40

482

2001022

KEY, SQUARE 3/16 X 3/4

CLAVETi-E A SECTION CARREE 3/16 X 3/4

484

15x112

NUT, .50-20 H EX3NDFLLK

ECROU, 6 PANS .50-20

485

1501158

SPACER, FRICTION PULLEY

ENTRETOISE DE POULIE, SYSTEME DE FRICTION

490

582957 YZ

RETAINER, BALL BRNG

CAPUCHON DE ROULEMENT A BILLES

491

1501889

BEARING, BALL

ROULEMENT/_

493

001x92

BOLT, HEX 5/16-18X

499

710026

NUT, 5/16-18 HEX3NDPLLK

ECROU 6 PANS 5/18-18

500

1501693E737

HOUSING, ASSY

CARTER DES LAMES CHASSE-NEIGE

510

760661E701

BLADE, SCRAPER

LAME RACLEUSE

511

001x45

BOLT, 5/16-18x0.62

BOULON 5/16-18x0.62

514

710028

NUT, 5/16-18

ECROU 5/16-18

520

760605E701

AUGER, ASSY, LH

LAME CHASSE-NEIGE

(VIS SANS FIN), GAUCHE

521

7606e6E701

AUGER, ASSY, RH

LAME CHASSE-NEIGE

(VIS SANS FIN), DROITE

522

9524

SCREW, 1/4-20)(1.75

VIS 1/4-20)(1.75

523

3943

SPACER, SLEEVE

ENTRETOISE

524

73826

NUT, 1/4-20

ECROU 1/4-20

525

53757

BEARING, FLANGE

PALIER A BRIDE

527

25x021

SCREW, 5/16-18)( .75

VIS 5/16-18)( .75

540

309016E701

SKID, HEIGHT ADJUST

PATIN REGLABLE

541

340720

BOLT, 5/16-18 X .75

BOULON 5/16-18 X .75

544

710026

NUT, 5/16-18

ECROU 5/15-18

550

1501576

BRUSH, CLEANOUT

OUTIL DE NE'F]'OYAGE

551

1501672

CLIP, RETAINER

PINCE

552

06x115

SCREW

VlS

553

15x146

NUT

ECROU

554

578063

BLOCK

BLOQUE

--

1501216

KIT, SHEAR BOLT

KIT, BOULON DE CISAILLEMENT

--

880230 Z

WRENCH

CLE

.50

BILLES

BOULON 6 PANS 5/16-18X .50

45

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDERECHANGE
DISCHARGE CHUTE / D(:::FLECTEUR DE GOULOTTE
599 583
600
600

584
594

_

588

6O4

Pop Rivets
601

610

609

606

602

\
603

607

Ref. Auger Housing Page

46

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDE RECHANGE
DISCHARGE
Key No.
NOsur 16
6ch6ma

CHUTE

/ DI=FLECTEUR

DE GOULOTrE

Part No.
N° de piece

Description

Description

582

340720

BOLT, CARRIAGE 5/15-16 X;75

BOULON AUTOBLOQUANT 5/16-18X.75

583

12021

WASHER, PLASTIC

RONDELLE PLASTIQUE

584

71038

NUT, 5/18-18 REGHEX NYLOCK

ECROU 8 PANS 5/15-18 REGREX NYLOCK

588

6711

WASHER, PLASTIC

RONDELLE PLASTIQUE

593

5711

WASHER, PLASTIC

RONDELLE PLASTIQUE

594

71071

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

595

71060

WASHER, 8PUT

RONDELLE-FREIN

596

71071

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

597

1501260

KNOB, T 3.00

POIGNEE T 3.00

599

002x97

BOLT, 5/16-18X1.00

BOULON 5/15-18X1,00

600

1502118E701

CHUTE ASSEMBLY

ENSEMBLE DEVERSOIR

601

2xlco

BOLT, 5/16-15 XI.00

BOULON 5/18-18X1.CO

602

71071

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

603

71038

NUT, 5/16-18 HEXNYL

ECROU 5 PANS 5/18-18 HEXNYL

604

760288

FLAP, CHUTE

BAVETTE DE DEVERSOIR

606

1501932 YZ

CHUTE COLLAR

COUVERCLE DE COURONNE DE DEVERSOIR

607

02x101

SCREW, 1/4-20 X 0.75

VIS 1/4-20 X 0.75

609

15x145

NUT, 1/4-20 HEX NYLOCK

ECROU 6 PANS 1/4-20 NYLOCK

610

337227

RETAINER RING INNER

COURONNE

611

1501282

RETAINER RING OUTER

COURONNE EXTERNE

47

'

INTERNE

CRAFTSMAN
CRAFTSMAN

27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A

REPAIRPARTS
PIECESDE RECHANGE
GEARCASE/ B0iTER

340

326
/

320
306

321

J

322

/ 310
323
324

/

327
330

\
304
301

310
314

303
300

Key No. Part No.
NOsur le N° de
sch6ma piece

Description

Description

300
301

896
895

CASE, GEAR, RH
CASE, GEAR, LH

BOTTER OC)TE DROIT
BOiTER C_)TE GAUCHE

303
304
505
306
310
311

910828
71100
330434
53749
780151
53743

SCREW, 5/16-24
NUT, 5/16-24
SCREW, 5/16-24
PLUG, PIPE
SEAL, OIL
BEARING

312
313
314
315
316
320
321
322
323

53748
750529
897
53730
73905
53737
583126
48275
50684

WASHER, FLAT
SHAFT, AUGER OUTPUT
GASKET, GEAR BOX
WORM GEAR
KE_, WOODRUFF #91
RING, QUAD
BEARING, FLANGE
WASHER, FLANGE
BEARING, ROLLER

RONDELLE PLATE
ARBRE DE VIS SANS FIN
JOINT PLAT
PIGNON
CLAVETTE DEMI-LUNE No. 91
ANNEAU DE QUADRUPLE
PALIER
RONDELLE
PALIER

324
326

48275
50795

WASHER, FLAT
KEY

RONDELLE, PLATE
CLAVE1-FE

327
330
340
--

53732
53731
1501147E701
333431

GEAR, WORM
BEARING
IMPELLER
10oz TUBE LUBRIPLATE

PIGNON
PAL]ER
ARBRE DE LA TURBINE
10oz LUBRIPLATE

* (NOT ILLUSTRATED)

X 1.00
X 1.50

* (NON ILLUSTRFt)
48

VIS, 5/16-24 X 1.00 PO.
ECROU, 5/16-24
VIS, 5/16-24 X 1.50
PRISE DE PIPE
JOINT .'_ LE'VRE
PALIER

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIR
PARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDE RECHANGE
WHEELS / ROUE

678

679

/

675

671

654
678

650
655
652

Ref. Drive Page

676

/

655
671
673

WHL100A

Key No,
NOsurle Pad No.
sch6ma N° de piece Description

Description

650

1501563YZ

SHAFT, AXLE

D'ARBRE, ROUE

652

1501089

SPRKT & HUB

ROUE DENTINE MONTAGE

653

01x193

SCRE3/V, 1/4-20 x 1,75

V[S, 1/4-20X 1.75 PO.

654

15x145

NUT, 1/4-20 HEX NYLOCK

I_CROU, 1/4-20

655

1501114

BEARING, AXLE

PALIER

671

017x83

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

873

1501138

BUSHING, WHEEL

PALIER

875

1501808

TIRE & RIM, RIGHT

ROUE MONTAGE, GAUCHE

070

577015

SCREW, 1/4-20)(1.75 HH

VIS, 1/4-20)(1,75 PO.

677

15x145

NUT, 1/4-20 HEX NYLOCK

ECROU, 1/4-20

678

239

RING, RET

RONDELLE DE RETENUE

679

73842

PIN, KLIK ,25 X 1.38 DIA

GOUPILLE A ANNEAU

680

1501809

TIRE & RIM, LEFT

ROUE MONTAGE, DROIT
49

CRAFTSMAN
CRAFTSMAN

REPAIRPARTS
PII=GESDE RECHANGE

27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A

HANDLE / POIGNEE
766

739

735

766

\

736

720

738

/
739

737

738

738
740

\
738
741

/

721

722

723
724

_

765

728

722

/

751

t

730

732
733

731

z_

/

751
743

765
763

751

_

Ref. Engine Page
_'_760
759
745
5O

762

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECES DE RECHANGE
HANDLE / POIGNI=E
Key No.

Part No.

N° 6ur le

N ° de

sch6ma piece

Description

Description

720

310614E701

HANDLE, UPPER

POIGNEE, PARTIE SUPERIEURE

721

7288

SCREW, 3/8-16 X 3

VIS 3/8-16 X 3

722

71072

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

723

71062

WASHER

RONDELLE

724

71044

NUT, 3/8-16

ECROU 3/8-16

728

7289

STOP, PLASTIC

CAPUCHCN, PLASTIQUE

730

71007

SCREW, 3/8-16 X 2

VIS 3/8-16 X2

731

71072

WASHER, FLAT

RONDELLE PLATE

732

71062

WASHER

RONDELLE

733

71044

NUT, 3/8-16

ECROU 3/8-16

735

5146E701

HANDLE, RIGHT

POIGNEE, DROIT

736

5142E701

HANDLE, LEFT

POIGNEE, CAUCHE

737

760074

PiN, PIVOT CLUTCH

AXE DE MANE_E

738

3535

NUT, PUSH ON CAP

ECROU BORGNE

739

4049

BUMPER, RECTANGLE

PATIN RECTANGULAIRE

740

1502113

CABLE, DRIVE

CABLE, COMMANDE DU SYSTEME DE TRACTION

741

761872

CABLE, AUGER CLUTCH

CABLE, COMMANDE DES LAMES CHASSE-NEIGE

743

313441

BRACKET, CABLE ADJUSTER

PrECE DE REGLAGE DU CABLE, SYSTEME DE TRACTION

744

1673

SPRING, AUGER CLUTCH

RESSORT DE CABLE, COMMANDE DES LAMES

745

15x145

NUT, 1/4-20

ECROU 1/4-20

750

1501449E07

HANDLE, LOWER

POIGNEE, PARTIE INFERIEURE

751

25x021

SCREW, TAP 5/16-18 X ,75

VlS 5/16-18 X ,75

759

579860

SPOOL-CABLE,

BOBINE DE PASSAGE DE CABLE, COMMANDE DES LAMES

760

1501059 YZ

BRACKET, CABLE SPOOL YZ

ATFACHE DE LA BOBINE DE PASSAGE DE CABLE

762

1501122

CABLE, LOWER DRIVE 12"

CABLE, PARTIE BASSE 12", COMMANDE DES LAMES

763

001798

BOLT, HEX 1/4-20 X 1.5

BOULON 1/4-20Xl.5

765

308146

BOOT, CLUTCH SPRING

GAINE DE RESSORT, SYSTEME DE TRACTION

766

333928

GRIP

POIGNEE

AUGRT CLUTCH

51

DE COMMANDE

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII=CESDE RECHANGE
CONTROL PANEL / PANNEAU DE COMMANDE
735

761

766

765

760
771

763
764
770
Ref. Handle Page
_781782

774
763
764
772
773

784

Ref. Handle Page

813

52

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIF:CES
DE RECHANGE
CONTROL PANEL / PANNEAU DE COMMANDE
Key No.
N°6urle Part No.
sch6ma N° de piece

Description

Description

735

71045

NUT, 3/8-16 HEXJAM

_:CROU, 3/8-16

760

308905E701

BRACKET, SHIFT CONTROL

SUPPORT DU LEVIER DE COMMANDE

761

762148

CARR. BOLT, 1/4-20 X 2

BOULON, 1/4-20 X 2

763

71059

WASHER, SPLIT

RONDELLE-FREIN

764

71034

NUT, 1/4-20 HEX

CONTRE-E_CROU 1/4-20

765

6056E737

CONTROL PANEL

PANNEAU DE COMMANDE

766

3809

CARR. BOLT, 1/4-20 X 0.63

BOULON, 1/4-20 X 0.63 PC.

770

305260E701

SHIFT LEVER ASSY

LEVlER DE COMMANDE MONTAGE

771

302900

SCREW, 5/16-18X1.75

VIS, 5/16-18X1,75

772

50786

SPRING

RESSORT

773

71071

FLATWASR ER

RONDELLE PLATE

774

71038

NUT, 5/16-18 NYLON REX

ECROU INDESSERRABLE 5/16-18

779

304437

GRIP

POMMEAU

781

71071

WASHER, FLAT .349X.69X.066

RONDELLE PLATE

782

71081

PIN, COTTER

GOUPILLE, FENDUE

784.

1582019

ROD, SPEED CONTROL

TIGE DE COMMANDE DE VITESSE

805

71042

NUT, 5/16-18

_:CROU

806

6352

ADAPTER, SPEED ROD -YZ

ADAPTATEU R, TIGE DE COMMANDE DE
LA VITESSE -YZ

808

50782

BALL.JOINT, STEEL -YZ

ROTULE EN ACIER -YZ

809

71060

WASHER

RONDELLE

810

71042

NUT, 5/16-24

ECROU

811

579944

FLANGED BEARING

PALIER

812

1501110 YZ

ROD ASSY, YOKE PANEL

LEVlER DE CHANGEMENT

813

11X30

RING, RETAINER

CIRCLIP

53

PC,

DE VITESSE

/
/

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDERECHANGE
CHUTE ROD / GOULOTTE TIGE
856
855

854

862

855

J
Ref, Handle Assy

863

865
860

864
870

/
867

852-9

/
852-5

/

852-13

852-8

Ref. Auger Housing Assy

852-10

/

852-11
852-1

J

852-2
852-6

\

\

/

852-7

/
852-3

54

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII_CESDE RECHANGE
CHUTE ROD / GOULO'R'E TIGE
Key No.
NOsur le Part No.
sch6ma N° de piece

Description

Description

852-1

1501533 YZ

ASSEMBLY, YOKE & ROD

ENSEMBLE TRINGLE-CHAPE

852-2

164x37

SPRING

RESSORT

852-3

1501057

GEAR, CHUTE ROTATION 9T

PIGNON DE ROTATION DU DEVERSOIR

852-5

579493

PIN, CO77-ER

GOUPILLE FENDUE

852-6

15013061:701

BRACKET, CHUTE GEAR

PATTE DE FIXATION DU PIGNON

852-7

1501293

PIN, HAIR

GOUPILLE

852-8

1501075 YZ

ASSEMBLY, YOKE ADAPTER YZ

ENSEMBLE ADAPTATEUR-CHAPE

852-9

711682

PIN, HAIR

GOUPILLE BETA

852-10

578060

PIN, UNIVERSAL JOINT

GOUPILLE DE JOINT UNIVERSEL

852-11

578309

PIN, CLEVIS

GOUPILLE DE CHAPE

852-13

578063

HOUSING, UNIVERSAL

CAPUCHON DE JOINT UNIVERSEL

854

307399

KNOB, SLEEVE

POIGNEE DE MANIVELLE

855

309312

FLATWASHER

RONDELLE PLATE

856

73664

NUT, PUSH ON 3/8"

CAPUCHON 3/8"

860

1501455

EYE BOLT 3/8-16)(6.00

BOULON A OEIL 3/8-18X5.00

861

148

GROMMET, EYE BOLT

OEILLET

862

1501457

BOOT, EYE BOLT

BOUTIE

883

71045

NUT, 3/8-16 H EXJAM

CONTRE-ECROU

864

71072

FLATWASHER .405X.81X.066

RONDELLE PLATE .406X.81X.066

865

309344

ADAPTER, BOOT

ADAPTATEUR

867

71046

NUT, 3/8-15 HEXNYL

ECROU 6 PANS 3/8-15 HEXNYL

858

02x101

BOLT, CARRIAGE 1/4-20 X 1:00

BOULON AUTOBLOQUANT

869

15x145

NUT, 1/4-20

_CROU

870

1501074 YZ

CRANK, ASSY CHUTE

MANIVELLE DE DEVERSOIR

55

6 PANS 3/8-15 HEX_JAM

1/4-20X1.00

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PII_CESDERECHANGE
HEADLIGHT / MONTAGE DU PHARE

J

621

620

622

633

626

623
Ref, Handle Page
631

625

624

629
630

J
6,34

Key

No.
NOsur le

Part

sch6ma

N ° de

620

583490

621
522

No.

piece

Description

Description

HOUSING, HEADLIGHT UPPER

BOTTER SUPI_RIEUR DU PHARE

762343

HEADLIGHT, ASSY *

MONTAGE DU PHARE *

1501514

HOUSING, HEADLIGHT LOWER

BO_TER INEERIEUR DU PHARE

623

307781

SCREW, #8X1,75

VIS, #8 X 1,75 PO.

524

1501455

WIRING HARNESS, HALOGEN

ElLS E_LECTRIQUES DU PHARE, HALOGF_NE

625

4029 YZ

BRACKET, HEADLIGHT

SUPPORT MONTAGE DU PHARE

626

002X88

BOLT, CARRIAGE - 5/16-18)(2.00

BOULON M_CANIQUE 5/16-18X2,00

527

580527

WASHER, SADDLE

RONDELLE CINTRI_E

528

71061

WASHER, EXLK .32X.60X.040

RONDELLE ,32X,60X,040

529

71060

WASHER, SPTLK .31X.58X,08

RONDELLE FENDUE ,31X,58X,08

630

15x144

NUT, 5/16-18 REGHEX

_CROU, 5/16-18

631

235

SCREW, 5/16-18X2.CO

VIS, 5/15-18X2,00

632

71060

WASHER, SPTLK

RONDELLE FENDUE

633

15x144

NUT, 5/16-18 REGHEX

ECROU, 5/16-18

634

66426

TIE, CABLE

CABLE DE BRIDE

PO.

PO.

* Forreplacementbulb,useStandardGE or Phillips#894. * PourI'ampoulede rechange,employezla GE standardou #894 Phillips,
56

CRAFTSMAN 27" SNOW BLOWER C950524302A
REPAIRPARTS
CRAFTSMAN 27" CHASSE NEIGE C950524302A PIECESDERECHANGE
DECALS / AUTOCOLLANTS

133
826

Key No.
N°sur le Part No.
schdma N° de piece

Descri

_tion

Description

823

48x5966

DECAL DANGER CHUTE HAND

AUTOCOLLANT, DANGER MAINS, _JECTION

824

48x5968

DECAL DANGER FOOT

AUTOCOLLANT, DANGER PIEDS

826

48x5957

DECAL CRAFTSMAN 9.5/27

AUTOCOLLANT, CRAFTSMAN 9.5/27

828

48x5579

DECAL THROWN OBJECTS

AUTOCOLLANT, PROJECTION D'OSJETS

829

48x5593

DECAL DRIVE CLUTCH

AUTOCOLLANT, EMBRAYAGE ROUES

830

48x5594

DECAL AUGER CLUTCH

AUTOCOLLANT, EMBRAYAGE FRAISE

831

327921

DECAL GEAR SELECTOR

AUTOCOLLANT, SELECTEUR EMBRAYAGE

832

48x5565

DECAL CRAFTSMAN

AUTOCOLLANT, CRAFTSMAN

833

48x5960

DECAL CLEAN & CLEAR BRUSH

AUTOCOLLANT, BROSSE A NETFOYER/DI_BLAYER

834

761048

DECAL TOOLBOX INFORMATION

AUTOCOLLANT, INSTRUCTIONS BO/TE/_ OUTILS

835

340568

DECAL SPEED SELECT

AUTOCOLLANT, S_LECTEUR VITESSE

--

48x5993

DECAL OPEl

AUTOCOLLANT, OPEl

--

401357

MANUAL, OWNER'S

MANUAL D'UTILISATION
57

BRIGGSANDSTRATrONENGINE20A114-O363-E1
REPAIRPARTS
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATrON20A114-O363.E1PIECESDERECHANGE
1019LABEL KIT

]

1351 ,f

718A

307
24_

_5_

741
5251

523

718

_,

1281

998

15

287

524

748

12

358 ENGINE GASKET SET

30

2°
O

51A
12

Assemblies include all parts shown in frames,
Les assemblages comprennent toutes les pi_cee illustrdes dans les encadrements.
58

REPAIRPARTS
BRIGGSANDSTRAI"I'ON
ENGINE20A114-O363-E1
PIECESDERECHANGE
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATTON
20A114-O363-E1
Key No.
Nosurle
sch6ma
1
2
3

Part No.
N ° de piece
695464
698340
_391086

Description
Cylinder Assembly
Kit-Bushing/Seal (Magneto Side)
Seal-Oil (Magneto Side)

*_.694872
*694953

Gasket-Cylinder Head
Gasket-Crankcase

15
16A
16
18

695757
691696
696412
696914

Plug-Oil Drain
Plug-Oil Drain
Crankshaft
Cover-Crankcase

19
20

698340
_391086

Kit-Bushing/Seal (PTO Side)
Seal-Oil (PTO Side)

21
22
24
25

281658
695174
222698
695457

Cap-Oil Fill
Screw (Crankcase Cover/Sunlp)
Key-Ftywheel
Piston Assembly (Standard); .......
Note .....
: 695459: PistonAssembly
(,020" Oversize)

26

694004

Ring Set (Standard); ......
Note
.....
: 694008: Ring Set (,020" Oversize)

Jeu de segments (standard); .......
Remarque .....
694008: Jeu de segments (0,020" surdinlensionne)

27
28

690975
696581

Lock-Piston
Pin-Piston

29
30
32
46
51

694691
694692
690976
790496
._._,694874

Rod-Connecting
Dipper-Connecting Rod
Screw (Connecting Rod)
Camshaft
Gasket-_ntake

VerrouiUage- axe de piston
Goupille - piston
Tringle de raccord

51A

.,_ot694875

Gasket-Intake

122
146
219

Ao.694876
690979
693576

Spacar-Carburetor
Key-_ming
Gear-Governor

220
287
306

691724
691693
697240

Washer (Governor Gear)
Screw (Dipstick Tube)
Shield-Cylinder

307
358

691660
695438

Screw (Cylinder Shield)
Gasket Set-Engine

523
524

790477
691876

Dipstick
Seal-O Ring (Dipstick Tube)

Jeu de joints - meteur
Jauge
Joint torique (tube de jauge)

625
652

790479
694674

Tube-Dipstick
Bushing-Governor Crank

Tube - jauge
Entretoise - manivelle de gouvenleur

718
718A
741
742
746

690959
695178
691288
692564
694679

Pin-Locating
Pin-Locating
Gear-'13ming
Retainer-E Ring
Gear-Idler

GcupilLede nlontage

866
683

*/`690969
*/,695398

Seal-Valve
Gasket-Exhaust

998
1019
1022
1095

696693
790459
*/`690971
695440

Pipe-Oil
Kit-Label
Gasket-Rocker Cover
Gasket Set-Valve

1351

790017

Stud (Cylinder Shield)

7
12

Description
Cylindre
Kit -entretoise/]oint

(face nlagn_to)

Joint & huile (face nlagn_to)
Joint de culasse
Joint de bloc-cylindre
Vie de vidange
Vie de vidange
Vilebrequin
Carter de vilebrequin
Kit -entretoise/joint (face prise de force)

Pin

Joint &huile (face prise de force)
Bouchon - remplissage d'huile
Vie (carter de vilebrequin/ouve)
CI_,- volant d'inertie
Piston (standard); .......
Remarque .....
Piston (0,020" surdimensionn_)

Plongeur - tringle de raccord
Us - (tringle de raccord)
Arbre & came
Joint- alinlentation
Joint - alinlentation
Entretoise - carburateur
CI_ de reglage
Engrenage de gouverneur
Rondelle (engrenage de gouverneur)
Vie (tube de jauge)
Bouctierde cyUndre
Vie (bouclierde cylindre)

Goupille de montage
Engrenage - r_glage
Bague de retenue
Poulie libra d'engrenage
Joint de soupape
Joint d'_chappenlent
Conduits - huile
Kit d'_tiquettes
Joint - cache-culbuteurs
Jeu de joints - soupape
Goujon (gains de cylindre)
59

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:

BRIGGSANDSTRATTONENGINE20A114-0363-E1
REPAIRPARTS
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATrON20A114-0363-E1PII=CESDERECHANGE
1275

lO_

95

632

27 °
121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT
117

_-_

_S

122

51A

105
105
117
127 O

137 (_

633

977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET

OlA
_'_

1_7

1127_

Assemblies include all parts shown in frames,
Lee assemblages comprennent toutes lee pi_ces illustrdes dane lee encadrements.
6O

REPAIRPARTS
BRIGGSANDSTRATrONENGINE20A114.0363-E1
PIECESDE RECHANGE
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATTON
20A114-O363-E1
Key No.
No sat le
sch6ma
5

Part No.
N° de piece
697233

Description
Head-Cylinder

7
11

*A694872
696750

Gasket-Cylinder Head
Tube-Breather

Tube reniT']erd

13
33
34

690360
499596
69-/464

Screw (cylinder Head)
Valve-Exhaust
Valve-intake

Us (Culasse)
Soupape d'_chappernent
Soupapa d'alimentati_'_

35

694865

Spring-Valve (Intake)

36
42

694866
499586

Bprir_3-Valve (Exhaust)
Keeper-Valve

Reesort de valve (d'alimentation)
Reesort de valve (d'6chappernent)

45
51
51A

690977
._o.694874
._°,694875

Tappet-Valve
Gasket-Intake
Gasket-Intake

95
97

690718
696387

Screw (Throttle Valve)
Shaft-Throttle

98
104
105
108

e695408
e694918
e696136
696736

Kit-Idle Speed
Pin-Float Hinge
Valve-Fleet Needle
Valve-Choke

109
117
118
121

696735
e696134
696135
696146

Shaft-Choke
Jet-Main (Standard)
Jet-Main (High Altitude)
Kit-Carburetor OverhauJ

122
125

t..$694876
696737

Spacer-Carburetor
Carburetor

127
130
133

e690727
696139
694914

Plug-Welch
Valve-Thrott[e
Float-Carburetor

135
137

696142
e,695428

Tube-Fuel Transfer
Gasket-Float Bowl

192
337
369
383

690083
691043
695422
19374

Adjuster-Rocker Arm
Plug-Spark
Spring-Float Bowl
Wrench-Spark Plug

632
633

695917
eN)690998

Spfi ng/Link-Mechanicat Governor
Seal-Choke/Throttle Shaft

635
798
868
883

710901
697890
_690968
*_,695398

Boot-Spark Pug
Screw (Rocker Arm)
Seal-Valve
Gasket-Exhaust

914
975
977
1022
1023
1026

693732
696138
696147
./_690971
698042
695177

Screw (Rocker Cover)
Bowl-Float
Gasket Set-Carburetor
Gasket-Rocker Cover
Cover-Rocker
Rod-Push

1029
1100
1127
1171

690972
690973
695407
696754

Arm-Rocker
Pivot-Rocker Arm
Screw (Float Bowl)
Stud (Rocker Cover)

1275

696757

Nut (Rocker Cover)

Description
Culasse
Joint de culasse

Blocage - valve
Soupape - valve
Joint d'alirnentation
Joint d'alirnentation
Vie (valve d'acc_l_rateur)
Arbre d'acc_l_rateur
Kit - ralenti
Axe - charni_re de niveau
Valve -Aiguille de niveau
Valve de starter
Arbre de starter
Gicleur principal (Standard)
Gicleur principal (haute altitude)
Kit de remplacernnt de carburateur
Entretoise de carburateur
Carburateur
Pastille d'obturation
Valve d'acc_l(.=rateur
Niveau de carburateur
Conduite de carburant
Joint - cuve du carburateur
Piece de r_glage -culbuteur
Bougie d'allumage
Ressort - cuve du carburateur
CI_ & bougie
Ressort!Lialeon-geuverneur
Joint - started arbre d'accel_rateur
Protecteur de caoutchouc - bougie d'allumage
Vie (culbuteur)
Joint - valve
Joint - L=chappement
Vie (¢ache-culbuteurs)
CLIVedu carburateur
Jeu de joints - carburateur
Joint - carter des culbuteurs
Carter des culbuteurs
Tfingle & pression
Culbuteur
Pivot - culbuteur
Vie (cuve du carburateur)
Goujon (carter de cuibuteur)
I_crou (carter de culbuteur)
61

BRIGGSANDSTRATTONENGINE20A114-0363-E1
REPAIRPARTS
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRA'I'FON
20A114.0363-E1PIECESDE RECHANGE

1119

334

613

333

6_J
s92_

65

597_

'°° %0G

12"

1211
55

69,_

,%

309

23

1036 EMISSIONS LABEL
1005

1070

@
832

19o"_i_

304

d

30_

Assemblies Include all pa,rts shown in frames.
Les assemblages comprennent toutes les pieces illustrdes dans les encadrements.
62

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REPAIRPARTS
BRIGGSANDSTRATTONENGINE20A114-O363-E1
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATrON20A114.0363-E1PII=CESDE RECHANGE
Key No,
NOsur le
$ch6ma
23
55
58

Part No.
N° de pl_ce
695485
696710
693389

Description
Flywheel
Housing-RewindStarter
Rope-Starter(Cutto RequiredLengtPi)

Description
Volant d'inertie

60

695740

Grip-Starter

Poign_e de lanceur & rappel
Vis (d_marreur & rappel)

Rope

Carter (d_marreur _.rappel)
Corde de lanceur _ rappel (Iongueur sur demande ou
standard)

65

697725

Screw (Rewind Starter)

187

698080

Line-Fuel (Molded)

Conduite de carburant (moul_e)

190
300

692127
699211

Screw (Fuel Tank)
Muffler

Vis (Reservoir d'eseenoe)
Silencieux

304

697469

Housing-Blower

Carter du chasse-neige

305
309

691108
698112

Screw (Blower Housing)
Motor-Starter

Vis (carter du chasse-neige)
Moteur de d_marreur

332

694685

Nut (Flywheel)

€:crou (volant d'iner[ie)

333
334

715231
691061

Armature-Magneto
Screw (Magneto Armature)

Armature du magneto

356

692603

Wire-Stop (Rocker Switch)

455
456

697226
692299

Cup-Flywheel
Plate-Pawl Friction

Cache - volant d_inertie

459
474

281505
791743

PawI-Rachet
Alternator

578
592

790481
690800

Wire Assembly
Nut (Rewind Starter)

Cliquet
Alternateur
Faisceaude c&b[es

Vis (armature du magneto)
Butte de c&ble(commutateur,_bascule)
Plaque - friction &cliquet

I_crou(d_marreur& rappel)
VLs (Ptaque de friction _ cliquet)
Pince & tubulure

597

691696

Screw (Pawl FrictionPlate)

601
608

95162
699335

Clamp-Hose
Starter-Rewind

613

695312

Screw (Muffler)

Via (si_encieux)

613A
635

696705
710901

Screw (Muffler)
Boot-Spark Plug

Vis (silencieux)

689

691855

Spring-Friction

Protecteur de caoutchouc - bougie d'allumage
Ressort - friction

697
727

698113
697465

Screw (Starter Motor)
Cover-Starter Drive

Vis (moteur du d_marreur)
Carter - entra_nement du d6marreur

732

691097

Screw (Starter Drive Cover)

853
883

790455
*t,695398

Wire-Adapter
Gasket-Exhaust

_s (Carter de I'entrainement du d_marreur)
Adaptateurde c&ble

930

696709

Guard-Rewind

957
972

694261
694260

Cap-Fuel
Tank-Fuel

1005
1036

694684
740466

Fan-Flywheel
Label-Emissions

Venti]ateur - volant d'inertie

D_marreur & rappel

Joint - (_chappement)
Carter -lancaur & rappel
Bouchon - r_servoir d'essence
R_servoir d'essence
€:tiquette _missions

1070

691058

Screw (Flywheel Fan)

Vis (ventilateur du volant d'inertie)

1119
1210

691183
498144

Screw (Alternator)
Pulley/Spring Assembly (Pulley)

Vis (alternateur)
Jeu de poulie et ressort (poulie)

1211

498144

Pulley/Spring Assembly (Spring)

Jeu de poulie et ressort (ressort)

63

BRIGGSANDSTRA'I-I'ON
ENGINE20A114-0363-E1
REPAIRPARTS
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRA'I-rON
20A114.0363-E1PIIECESDE RECHANGE

472o28 ,19

1196

1298

1288

892_
1288A

(_

976

731

725

615 O

604A

222
6O4

2o9_
564

Assemblies include all parts shown in frames.
Les assemblages comprennent toutes les pi_ces illustrdes dana les encadrements,
64

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BRIGGSANDSTRATrONENGINE20A114-0363-E1
REPAIRPARTS
MOTEURBRIGGSANDSTRATrON20A114-0363-E1PIP'CESDE RECHANGE
Key No.
NOsur le
sch6ma
11

Part No.
N° de piece
696750

Description
Tube-Breather

Description
Tube reniflard

53

696753

Stud (Carburetor)

Goujon (carburateur)

188

690877

Screw (Cordrol Bracket)

Vis (support des commandes)

209

695491

Spring-Governor (Positionin Number 6
Hole)

Ressortde rdgulateur(positionner
autrouNo. 6)

222

694866

Bracket-Control

Support des commandes

227

694864

Lever-Governor Control

Levier de commande du gouverneur)

281

697268

Panel-Control

Panneau des commandes

347

698338

Switch-Rocker

Commutateur_ibascule

472

790472

Knob-Choke Shaft

Bouton - arbre du starter

505

691251

Nut (Governor Control Lever)

€:crou (levier de commande du gouverneur)

562

691119

Bolt (Governor Control Lever)

Boulon (levier de commande du gouverneur)

528

696751

Hose-Primer

Conduite - bouton d'amorce

564

790282

Screw (Control Cover)

Vis (Caner des commandes)

604

790473

Cover-Control

Carter des commandes

604A

696758

Cover-Control

Carter des commandes

615

694676

Retainer-Governor Shaft

Retenue- arbre du gouverneur

616

694675

Crank-Governor

Man[velle du gouverneur

663

790282

Screw (Control Panel)

Vis (panneau de gamissage)

725

696756

Shield-Heat

Ecran thermique

731

790470

Hood-Snow

Carter - neige

731A

790454

Hood-Snow

Caner - neige

892

*A696749

Switch-Key

Cle de contact

976

790221

Primer-Carburetor

Bouton d'amorce - carburateur

990

695756

Key Set

Jeu de c[_s

1196

696692

Screw (Snow Hood)

Vis (carter & neige)

1230

696747

Stud (Control Bracket)

Goujon (supportdes commandes)

1251

696762

Shield-Snow

I_cran & neige

1251A

790472

Shield-Snow

Ecran & neige

1252

696763

Screw (Snow Shield)

Vis (_cran _.neige)

1268

696757

Nut (Snow Hood)

Ecrou (dcran & neige)

1288A

698111

Nut (Snow Hood)

€:crou (_cran & neige)

1298

790026

Nut (Heat Shield)

I_crou (_cran thermique)

65

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