Craftsman 536.881130 User Manual

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTM ENT

is engaged with both

bearing

plates

and that the washers and

rO'

taining ring are installed in the origi­

nal position. See Figure 36.

12. Fasten the

bearing plates

using

the four bolts removed earlier.

13. Make sure the

hex shaft

turns free­

ly-

14. Check the adjustment of the friction

wheel. See "How To Adjust The

Friction Wheel" in this section.

15. Make sure the friction wheel and the

disc drive plate are free from grease
or oil.

16. Install the

bottom panel.

See

Figure 32.

17. Tighten the

bottom bolts

on each

side of the

bottom panel.

18. Install the

top bolts

on each side of

the

bottom panel.

19. Connect the spark plug wire.

HOW TO REPLACE THE AUGER
SHEAR BOLT

The augers are secured to the auger shaft
with special shear bolls. These shear bolts
are designed to break and protect the ma­
chine if an object becomes lodged in the au­

ger housing. Do not use a harder bolt as the
protection provided by the shear bolt will be
lost.

new

shear pin

and

spacer.

See

Figure 37.

4. Connect the spark plug wire.

A

WARNING: For safety and to
protect the machine, use only
original equipment shear bolts.

To replace a broken shear bolt, proceed

as follows. Extra shear bolts were pro­
vided in the assembly parts bag.

1. Move the throttle control to the stop

position. Disengage all controls.

2. Disconnect the spark plug wire.

Make sure all moving parts have
stopped.

3. Align the hole in the auger with the

hole in the auger shaft. Install the

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TO ADJUST THE CARBURETOR

If you think your carburetor needs ad­

justing, see your nearest Craftsman

Store. Engine performance should not
be affected at altitudes up to 7,000 feet.

For operation at higher elevations, con­

tact your nearest Craftsman Store.

IMPORTANT:

Never tamper with the

engine governor, which is factory set for
proper engine speed. Over-speeding

the engine above the factory high

speed setting can be dangerous. If you
think the engine-governed high speed

needs adjusting, contact your nearest
Craftsman Store, which has the proper
equipment and experience to make any
necessary adjustments,

TO ADJUST OR REPLACE THE

SPARK PLUG

NOTE:

This spark ignition system

meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regu­
lations.

NOTE: This engine complies with all
current Australian and New Zealand
limitations regarding electromagnetic
interference.

If you have difficulty starting the snow

thrower, adjust or replace the spark

plug. Replace the spark plug is the
electrodes are pitted or burned or if the
porcelain is cracked. Follow the instruc­
tions below.

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