Adjustment, Operation, To remove snow blade from tractor – Sears 486.244062 User Manual

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ADJUSTMENT

A.

Blade angle lock bars:
Blade angle can be adjusted at the blade pivot

in front of tractor by first raising the blade to

transport position, pull back on angle lock bars

to release the blade and pivot to the right,
center, or left positions. Release lock bars to
lock.

To adjust blade angle from the tractor seat:

Raise blade to transport position. Push forward

on the blade lock release lever (with right foot)
and hold while pushing or pulling on the blade
pivot rod to move snow blade angle to left,

center and right. Remove foot from blade lock
release lever to lock blade into position.

B.

Adjust blade spring:

Blade adjust spring tension is adjustable to
permit blade to tilt forward to by-pass solid

obstructions.

A

KNOW

THE

TERRAIN.

AVOID

EXCEPTIONALLY SHARP SLOPES OR
DROPOFFS WHICH MAY BE HIDDEN
BY THE SNOW.

NEVER

RUN

THE

SNOW

BLADE

INTO

HEAVY

MATERIAL

AT

HIGH

SPEED.

Blade shoe adjustment:

Blade shoes on ends of blade, (see figure 22),

may be raised for close work on smooth sur­

faces or lowered to raise the blade to work on
rough or uneven areas. Make sure both shoes

are set evenly and nuts are tightened securely.

NOTE

Wheel weights and tire chains must
be used with your snow blade for
traction.

These

accessories

are

available at your nearest Sears retail
or catalog store. See page 12.

OPERATION

A

INSPECT THE AREA TO BE WORKED

CAREFULLY

BEFORE

OPERATING

THE

SNOW

BLADE.

AVOID

PIPES,

ROOTS, CURBS OR OTHER HEAVY

OBSTRUCTIONS.

1.

Prepare lawn tractor engine for cold weather

use following instructions furnished with lawn

tractor.

2.

Always begin with transmission in first (low)

gear and gradually increase speed as required.

4.

DO NOT push snow in the same direction
causing excessive build up with each succesive

pass.

If blade is stored in heated area, allow lawn

tractor

and

blade

to

adjust

to

outdoor

temperature before operating to reduce icing on
the metal surfaces.

A

ALWAYS

LOWER

BLADE

TO

GROUND

BEFORE

LEAVING

TRACTOR.

TO

REMOVE

SNOW

BLADE

FROM TRACTOR

1.

Lower blade to ground with blade in the center

(straight) position.

2.

Refer to figure 23 below and;

A.

Remove 1/8” hairpin cotter from the lift

arm link and channel assembly.

B.

Remove 3/32” (small) hairpin cotters from

right hand and left hand lift pivot plates,
remove two 3/8” clevis pins from each

side of frame, unhook and lower the lift
assembly to the ground.

C.

Re-assemble one 3/8”-16 x 3/4 carriage

bolt and 3/8” hex nut in hole labeled A and
B in figure 23 on each side of tractor frame.

Also see figure 5 on page 4.

D.

The belt guide must be re-assembled

to right hand side of tractor frame. See
figure 5 on page 4.

FIGURE 23

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