Storage, Warning, Warning i – Sears 247.8867 User Manual

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STORAGE

WARNING

Never store engine with fuel in tank

indoors

or

in

poorly

ventilated

enclosures, where fumes may reach an
open flame, spark or pilot light such
as on a furnace, water heater, clothes
dryer, etc.

It is important to prevent gun deposits from forming m

essential fuel system parts such as the carburetor, fuel

hose or fuel tank during storage. Also, experience in­

dicates that alcohol blended fuels (called gasohof or

using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which

leads to separation and formation of acids during

storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an
engine while in storage.

To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be
emptied before storage of 30 days or longer. Follow
these instructions.

1. Run engine until fuel tank is empty and engine

stops due to lack of fuel.

2. Disconnect fuel line at carburetor or fuel tank. Be

careful not to damage fuel line, fittings or fuel tank.

Drain any remaining fuel from the system.

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3.

4.

WARNING I

Drain fuel into approved container

outdoors, away from open flame.

NOTE

If gasohol has been used, complete the

preceding instructions. Then put a small

amount of unleaded (or regular) grade
gasoline into fuel tank and repeat steps

1 and 2.

Change oil if it has not been changed recently.

Refer to Maintenance section.

Remove the spark plug and squirt one ounce of

clean engine oil into spark plug hole. Cover the
spark plug hole with a clean rag. Pull the starter

rope slowly to allow the piston to coat the internal

engine parts. Reinstall the spark plug. Do not con­

nect spark plug wire.

5. Thoroughly clean the snow thrower, If unit is to be

stored in an unventilated or metal storage shed,
coat any metal parts with a light oil or silicone to
prevent rust.

6. Store in a clean, dry area.

ADJUSTMENTS/REPAIRS

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WARNING

Always stop engine and disconnect spark

plug wire before performing any

adjustments or repairs.

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SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT

The snow thrower is equipped with two adjustable skid

shoes, located on each side of the auger housing. The

skid shoes determine the distance between the scraper

bar and the ground, which varies according to the type

of surface to be cleared.

Normal, Hard Surfaces

When removing snow from a normal, hard surface such
as a paved driveway or walk, the skid shoes should be
adjusted to be approximately 1/4" lower than the
scraper bar.

To adjust, proceed as follows.

1. Place the weight transfer lever in the "Normal

Snow" (middle) position.

2. Make certain both tires are inflated equally (15 to

20 psi), and that neither tire is resting on a link of
the tire chains.

3. Place the threaded ends of the spare shear bolts

(provided in hardware pack) under the scraper bar,

one at each end, See figure 19.

4. Loosen the four hex nuts on the skid shoes. Push

each skid shoe up or down until it touches the
ground. Retighten the hex nuts securely.

Make certain the snow thrower is set at the same height

on both sides, and the entire bottom surface of skid

shoe is against the ground to avoid uneven wear.

Uneven or Rocky Surfaces

When removing snow from uneven, rocky or gravel sur­

faces, raise the scraper bar by moving the skid shoes

down to avoid throwing gravel. Adjust as instructed

above, using thicker objects under the scraper bar to
act as spacers.

■^NOTE

Both the skid shoes and the shave
plate are subject to wear and should
be replaced when necessary.

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