To adjust skid height, To adjust scraper bar, Service and adjustment – Craftsman 536881851 User Manual

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT

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WARNING: Always discon­

nect the spark plug wire and
place it where it cannot

make contact with spark plug to pre­
vent accidental starting when mak­
ing any adjustments or repairs.

TO ADJUST SKID HEIGHT

This snow thrower is equipped with two

height adjustment skids, located on
the outside of the auger housing. See

Figure 20.

These skids elevate the front of the

snow thrower.

raise the adjustable skids. Tighten

the mounting nuts. See Figure 20.

NOTE: For rocky or uneven surfaces,
raise the front of the snow thrower by
moving the skids down.

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WARNING: Be certain to

maintain proper ground
clearance for your particular

area to be cleared. Objects such as
gravel, rocks or other debris, if
struck by the impelier, may be

thrown with sufficient force to cause

personai injury, property damage or
damage to the snow thrower.

For normal hard surfaces, such as a

paved driveway or walk, adjust the
skids as follows.

1. Position the snow thrower on a level

surface.

2. Make sure both tires are equally in­

flated. Proper tire pressure is 14 to

17 PSI. See side of tire for maxi­

mum inflation. Do not exceed maxi­
mum sidewall pressure on tire.

3. Place the extra shear bolts supplied

with the unit under each end of the

scraper bar next to the adjustable
skids.

4. Loosen the mounting nuts that hold

the adjustable skids. To bring the
front of the snow thrower down,

TO ADJUST SCRAPER BAR

After considerable use, the metal scrap­

er bar will have a definite wear pattern.

The scraper bar in conjunction with the

skids should always be adjusted to al­
low 1/8” between the scraper bar and

the sidewalk or area to be cleaned.

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2.

5.

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Position the snow thrower on a level

surface.

Make sure both tires are equally in­

flated. Proper tire pressure is 14 to

17 PSI. See side of tire for maxi­
mum inflation. Do not exceed maxi­
mum sidewall pressure on tire.

3.

Loosen the carriage bolts and nuts

securing the scraper bar to the au­

ger housing.

4. Adjust the scraper bar to the proper

position.

Tighten the carriage bolts and nuts,

making sure 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 due to wear,
remove the carriage bolts and nuts
and install a new scraper bar.

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