Engine storage, Snow thrower storage, Other – Sears Craftsman 536.886531 User Manual

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CAUTIDN:

never

store

your

snow

THROWER INDOORS OR IN AN EN­
CLOSED, POORLY VENTILATED AREA

IF GASOLINE REMAINS IN THE TANK. FUMES

MAY REACH AN OPEN FLAME, SPARK OR PI­

LOT LIGHT FROM AFURNACE, WATER HEATER,

CLOTHES DRYER, CIGARETTE, ETC.

To prevent engine damage (if snow thrower is not used

for more than 30 days) follow the steps below

ENGINE STORAGE

Gasoline must be removed ortreaied to prevent gum
deposits from forming in the tank, filter, hose, and

carburetor during storage. Also during storage, al­
cohol blended gasoline that uses ethanol or metha­

nol (sometimes called gasohol) attracts water. It acts
on the gasoline to form acids which damage the

engine.

® To

remove gasoitne, run the engine until the tank is

empty and the engine stops Then drain remaining
gasoline from carburetor by pressing upward on

bowl drain located on the bottom of carbu retor (See

Fig, 37)

® If you do not want to remove gasoline, a fuel

stabilizer (such as Craftsman Fuel Stabilizer No

33500) may be added

to

any gasoline left in the tank

to minimize gum deposits and acids If the tank is

almost empty, mix stabilizer with fresh gasoline in a

separate container and add some to the tank,

ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS ON STABI­

LIZER CONTAINER, THEN RUN ENGINE AT
LEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER STABILIZER IS
ADDED TO ALLOW MIXTURE TO REACH CAR­

BURETOR. STORE SNOWTHROWER IN A SAFE
PLACE. SEE WARNING ABOVE.

You can keep your engine in good operating condi­

tion during storage by:

• Changing oil (See page 16),

® Lubricating the piston/cyiinder area This can be

done by first removing the spark plug and squirting

a few drops of clean engine oli into the spark plug

hole Then cover the spark plug hole with a rag to.

absorb oil spray. Next, rotate the engine by pulling

the starter rope fully out two or three times Finally,

reinstali spark plug and attach spark plug wire

FIG. 37

SNOW THROWER STORAGE

• Thoroughly clean the snow thrower.

® Lubricate all lubrication points (see the Customer

Responsibilities section on pages 15-16)

a

Be sure that ap nuts, bolts and screws are securely

fastened inspect all visible moving parts for dam­

age, breakage and wear Replace if necessary

® Touch up all rusted or chipped paint surfaces; sand

lightly before painting

a Cover the bare metal parts of the blower housing

auger and the impeiler with rust preventative, such

as a spray lubricant.

NOTE;

Ayearly checkuportune-upby a SEARS Service

Center

is a good way to

insure

that your snow

thrower

will

provide maximum performance tor the next season

LUBRICATION

OTHER

® if possible, store your snow thrower indoors with

gas removed and cover it to give protection from

dust and dirt

a

If the machine must be stored

outdoors,

block up the

snow thrower to be sure the entire machine is off the

ground.

• Cover the snow thrower with a suitable protective

cover that does not retain moisture. Do not use

plastic or viny!

IMPORTANT:

NEVER COVER SNOW THFtOWER

WHILE ENGINE AND EXHAUST

,

AREAS ARE STILL WARM

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