Adjusting skid shoe – Craftsman 247.888510 User Manual

Page 11

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Recheck the adjustment. Tighten the jam nut

against the cable when correct adjustment is

reached.

Adjusting Traction Drive Control

To check the adjustment of the traction drive
control and shift lever, move the weight transfer
lever to the transport position (shown in on) and
the shift lever all the way forward to sixth (6)
position.

With the traction drive control released, pull the
triggers up to the handle and then push the snow
thrower forward to check that the tracks turn.

Squeeze traction drive control against the handle

and pull the starter. The tracks should turn,

Now release the traction drive control and pull

the starter again. The unit should not move,

Before proceeding with adjustment, check to
make sure that the spark plug is
disconnected.

If the traction drive control needs adjustment,

loosen the jam nut on the traction drive cable
and thread the cable one turn. Recheck
adjustment and repeat as necessary.

Tighten the jam nut to secure the cable when
correct adjustment is reached.

NOTE:

Cables are out of adjustment if augers

continue to turn when auger clutch is released and/or

machine continues to run when drive clutch is

released. For more details, refer to the Service and

Adjustment section.

Adjusting Skid Shoe

The space between the shave plate and the ground
can be changed by adjusting the skid shoe.

Return weight transfer lever to normal position

before adjusting skid shoes.

For close snow removal, adjust skid shoes
higher to minimize gap between the shave plate

and the ground.

For snow removal from uneven ground like
gravel, adjust skid shoes downward to create
sufficient clearance between the bottom edge of
shave plate and the ground. See Figure 16.

Adjust the skid shoes by loosening the four hex
nuts and carriage bolts and moving skid shoes to
desired position. Make certain the entire bottom
surface of skid shoe is against the ground to
avoid uneven wear on the skid shoes. See

Figure 16.

Retighten nuts and bolts securely.

1 1

Advertising