Craftsman 247.799640 User Manual

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FIGURE 5.

Drive

ATTACHING THE CHIPPER CHUTE AND
SUPPORT BRACKET (See figure 4)
• Remove the two hex lock nuts from the hex bolts

which secure the right side of the upper handJe to
the lower handle. Leave bolts and washers in
place.

• Remove three cupped washers and 5/16" hex nuts

from the weld studs beside the opening on the right
side of the chipper-vacuum.

• Place the chipper chute in position over the weld

studs (slot goes at the bottom). Secure with cupped
washers and hex nuts just removed.

NOTE; Only tighten the three nuts one or two threads

for ease of further assembly.

NOTE: Cupped side of the washer goes against the

chipper chute. See figure 2 to identify cupped side of
washer.

« Remove the two hex bolts, flat washers and nuts

which are attached to the support bracket.

• Attach the support bracket to the bottom of the

chipper chute loosely using the hardware removed
previously. HEADS OF THE HEX BOLTS AND
WASHERS GO TO THE INSIDE OF THE
CHIPPER CHUTE.

• Place the support bracket over the two bolts in the

handle. Pushing UP on the chipper chute will aid

the alignment of the holes in the support bracket
with the bolts in the handle.

• Tighten ail hardware securely on the chipper chute,

support bracket and handle.

ATTACHING THE CLUTCH CABLE

The clutch cable has been assembled at the factory.

Loosen the hex nuts at the cable bracket. Hook the

“Z" end of the cable into the drive clutch handle from
the outside to the inside as shown in figure 5A. Pliers
wilt aid in assembly.

CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the hex nuts at the cable bracket so there is no
siack in the cable, but the cable Is NOT tight. Do not
overtighten the cable. See figure 5B.

To check the clutch adjustment, proceed as follows.
• Push the chipper-vacuum backward and forward

with the drive clutch handle released, it should
move freely.

If it does not, loosen both hex nuts at the cable

bracket. See figure 5B. Turn bottom nut counter­
clockwise to loosen the cable.

• Engage the drive dutch handle (hold against upper

handle), and try to push chipper-vacuum backward
and forward. The wheels should lock up.
If the wheels do not lock up, loosen both hex nuts

at the cable bracket. Turn bottom nut clockwise to
tighten the cable.

• Recheck adjustment. Tighten both hex nuts when

correct adjustment is reached.

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