To adjust skid height, To adjust scraper bar, To adjust the clutch control – Craftsman 536.886141 User Manual

Page 17: Service and adjustments

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CAUTION:

Always disconnect the

spark plug wire and tie back away from
the plug before making any adjustments

or repairs.

TO ADJUST SKID HEIGHT

This snow thrower Is equipped with two

height adjustment skids, located on the out­
side of the auger housing (see figure be­
low). These skids elevate the front of the

snow thrower.

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

For normal hard surfaces, adjust the skids

as follows;

® Check tire pressure (14 to 17 pounds).

® Place the extra shear bolts supplied

(found in parts bag) under each end of the
scraper bar near but not under the skid

® Loosen the skid mounting nuts (see figure

above) and adjust the skids up to bring
the front of the snow thrower down. Re­
tighten the mounting nuts.

« Set the skid on the other side at the same

height

For rocky or uneven surfaces, adjust the

skids as follows:

® Raise the front of the snow thrower by

moving the skids down. This will help pre­

vent rocks and other debris from being
picked up and thrown by the auger.

TO ADJUST SCRAPER BAR

After considerable use, the metal scraper
bar will have a definite wear pattern. The
scraper bar may have to be returned to its
original lower setting to maintain the original
performance level. To adjust;

• Position the snow thrower on a level sur­

face.

* Make sure both tires are equally inflated.

Proper tire pressure is 14 to 17 PSI. See

side of tire for maximum inflation. Do not
exceed sidewall maximum pressure on

tire.

® Loosen the carriage bolts and nuts secur­

ing the scraper bar to the auger housing.

® Adjust the scraper bar to the proper posi­

tion.

® Tighten the carriage bolts and nuts, mak­

ing 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 car­
riage bolts and nuts and install a new

scraper bar.

CAUTION:

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 impeller,

may be thrown with sufficient force to cause
personal injury, property damage or dam­
age to the snow thrower.

TO ADJUST THE CLUTCH CONTROL

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Periodic adjustment of the cables may be
required due to normal stretch and wear on

the belts. To check for correct adjustment,
the control lever must be in the full forward

position, resting on the plastic bumper. The
control cables are correctly adjusted when

the center of the "Z" fitting is in the center of
the hole and there is no droop in the cable.
See figure below.

Control Lever

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(Just contacting

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plastic bumper)

when checking

Plastic Bumper

If adjustment is necessary:

• Remove fuel from tank, and stand blower

on end.

• Disconnect the "Z" fitting from drive lever.

® Pull rubber boot off the top of the spring.

Push the cable through the spring (see

first figure on page 18) to expose the
threaded portion of the cable.

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