Operation – Craftsman 536881851 User Manual
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OPERATION
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner 
products in the fuel tank or permanent 
damage may occur.
Fill frie fuel tank only with a fresh, clean, 
unleaded regular, unleaded premium, or 
reformulated automotive gasoline with a 
minimum of 85 octane, DO NOT use
leaded gasoline. Make sure that the 
container you pour the gasoline from is 
clean and free from rust or other foreign
particles. Never use gasoline that may 
be stale from iong periods of storage in 
the container.
A
WARNING: Gasoline is flam
mable. Always use caution 
when handling or storing 
gasoline.
• Turn engine off and let engine
cool at least two minutes before 
removing the gas cap.
• Do not fill fuel tank while snow
thrower is running, when it is hot, 
or when snow thrower is in an en
closed area.
• Keep away from open flame or an
electrical spark and do not smoke 
while filling the fuel tank.
Never fill the tank completely. Fill
the tank to approximately 1*1/2” 
below the top of the tank opening 
to provide space for expansion of 
fuel.
Always fill fuel tank outdoors and 
use a flinnei or spout to prevent 
spilling.
Make sure to wipe up any spilled 
fuel before stating the engine.
Store gasoline In a clean, ap
proved container and keep the 
cap in place on the container.
TO STOP ENGINE
CAUTION; To stop the engine, do not 
move the choke control to CHOKE 
position. Backfire or engine damage 
can occur.
1. Push the stop switch to the OFF
position.
Stop Switch
Figure 14
2. Pull out the safety key.
Safety Key
Figure 15
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TO START ENGINE
Be sure that the engine oil is at FULL 
mark on dipstick. The snow thrower en
gine is equipped with a 120 volt A.C. 
electric starter and recoil starter. Before 
starting the engine, be certain that you 
have read foe following information.
If engine floods, set foe choke to the 
OPEN/RUN position and crank until the 
engine starts.
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WARNING: Rapid retraction
of the starter cord flcick- 
back) will pull your hand or 
arm toward the engine faster than 
you can let go of the starter cord. 
Broken bones, fractures, bruises, or 
sprains could result.
• When starting the engine, slow
ly pull the starter cord until re
sistance is felt. Then, rapidly 
pull the starter cord.
• Before starting the engine, re
move ail external equipment/en- 
gine loads.
• Make sure components; such as
impellers, pulleys or sprockets, 
are securely attached.