5.0 Horsepower 21 Inch Single Stage SNOW THROWER · 2007-04-05 · 5.0 Horsepower 21 Inch Single...
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5.0 Horsepower21 Inch Single StageAuger PropelledSNOW THROWERElectric Start
MODEL NO.536.885210
Caution:Read and follow all SafetyRules and OperatingInstructions before first useof this product,
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
761893 07/27/98
Table of Contents 2Warranty 2Safety Rules. 2-4Contents of Shipping Carton 4Assembly 5Operation 6-10Maintenance f 1
Service and Adjustments 12-15Storage 16Troubleshooting 17Snow Repair Parts ' 18-24Engine Repair Parts 25-29Spanish(Espa=5ol) 30-46Parts Ordering/Service Back Cover
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN SNOW THROWER
For two years from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Snow Thrower is main-tained, lubricated, and tuned up according to the operating and maintenance instruc-tions in the owner's manual, Craftsman will repair, free of charge, any defect in mate-rial or workmanship.
If this Craftsman Snow Thrower is used for commercial or rental purposes, this war-ranty applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover the following:
• Items which become worn during normal use, such as spark plugs, drive belts andshear pins.
• Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including bent crankshafts and the failure to maintain the equipment according to the instructions con-tained in the owner's manual.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN SNOWTHROWER TO THE NEAREST CRAFTSMAN SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT INTHE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCTIS IN USE IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights whichmay vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
,,,kN CAUTION: Always turn key to OFFposition and remove key to preventaccidental starting when setting-up,transporting, adjusting or making repairs.
Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means--ATTENTION!!! Become alertJI Your safety is involved.
_ California Proposition 65WARNING: Theengine exhaust from this productcontains chemicals known to theState of California to cause cancerbirth defects or other reproductiveharm.
BEFORE USE• Read the owner's manual carefully. Be
thoroughly familiar with the controls andthe proper use of the snow thrower. Knowhow to stop the snow thrower anddisengage the controls quickly.
• Do not operate the snow thrower withoutwearing adequate outer garments. Wearfootwear that will improve footing onslippery surfaces.
• Keep the area of operation clear of allpersons, particularly small children andpets.
• Thoroughly inspect the area where thesnow thrower is to be used and removeall foreign objects.
• Use extension cords and receptacles asspecified by the manufacturer for all snowthrowers with electric drive motors or withfactory-installed or optional startingmotors.
IMPORTANT: Safety standards requireoperator presence controls to minimize therisk of injury. Your snow thrower isequipped with such controls. Do not attemptto defeat the function of the operator_resence control under any circumstances,
• Use only attachments and accessoriesapproved by the manufacturer of thesnow thrower (such as e|ectric starter kits,etc.).
• Never operate the Snow thrower withoutgood visibility or light. Always be sure ofyour footing, and keep a firm hold on thehandles. Walk; never run.
• This snow thrower is for use on side-walks, driveways, and other ground levelsurfaces. CAUTION: should be exercisedwhile using on steep sloping surfaces. DONOT USE SNOW THROWER ONSURFACES ABOVE GROUND LEVELsuch as roofs of residences, garages,porches or other such structures orbuildings.
• Check all bolts at frequent intervals forproper tightness to be sure the snowthrower is in safe working condition.
• Disengage clutch before starting theengine.
• Let engine and snow thrower adjust tooutdoor temperatures before starting toclear snow.
FUEL SAFETY• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flam-
mable.
• Use an approved container.• Check fuel supply before each use,
allowing space for expansion as the heatof the engine and/or sun can cause fuel toexpand.
• Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.Never fill fuel tank indoors. Replace fueltank cap securely and wipe up spilledfuel.
• Never remove the fuel tank cap or addfuel to a running or hot engine.
• Never store fuel or snow thrower with fuelin the tank inside a building where fumesmay reach an open flame.
OPERATING SAFETY
• Never allow children or young teenagersto operate the snow thrower. Keep themaway while it is operating. Never allowadults to operate the snow throwerwithout proper instruction.
• Do not operate this machine if you aretaking drugs or other medication whichcan cause drowsiness or affect yourability to operate this machine.
• Do not use this machine if you arementally or physically unable to operatethis machine safely.
• Always wear safety glasses or eyeshields during operation or while perform-
ing an adjustment or repair to protecteyes from foreign objects that may bethrown from the snow thrower.
• Do not put hands or feet near or underrotating parts. Keep clear of the dischargeopening at all times.
• Exercise extreme caution to avoidor falling, especially when operating inreverse or backing up.
• Do not clear snow across the face ofslopes. Excercise caultion when changingdirection on slopes..Do not attempt toclear steep slopes.
• Never operate the snow thrower withoutproper guards, plates, or other safetyprotective devices in place.
• Never operate the snow thrower nearglass enclosures, automobiles, windowwells, drop-offs, and the like withoutproper adjustment of the snow dischargeangle. Keep children and pets away.
• Never operate the snow thrower at hightransport speeds on slippery surfaces.Look behind and use care when backing.
• Never direct discharge at bystanders orallow anyone in front of the snow thrower.
• Do not run the engine indoors, exceptwhen starting the engine and for trans-porting the snow thrower in or out of thebuilding. Open the outside doors; exhaustfumes are dangerous, containing CAR-BON MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS andDEADLY GAS.
• Take all possible precautions whenleaving the snow thrower unattended.Disengage the auger/impeller, stopengine, and remove key.
• Do not overload the machine capacity byattempting to clear snow at too fast a rate.
SAFE STORAGE
• Always refer to the owner's manualinstructions for important details if thesnow thrower is to be stored for anextended period.
• Disengage power to the auger/impellerwhen snow thrower is transported or notin use.
• Never store the snow thrower with fuel in
the fuel tank inside a building whereignition sources are present such as waterand space heaters, clothes dryers, andthe like. Allow the engine to cool beforestoring in any enclosure.
REPAIR/ADJUSTMENTSSAFETY• Afterstrikingaforeignobject,stopthe
engine (motor). Turn key to OFF positionand remove key to prevent accidentalstarting. Thoroughly inspect thesnowthrower for any damage, and repairthe damage before restarting andoperating it.
• If snow thrower should start to vibrateabnormally, stop engine (motor) andcheck immediately for the cause.Vibration is generally a warning oftrouble.
• Stop the engine (motor) whenever youleave the operating position. Also, turnkey to OFF position and remove keybefore unclogging the auger/impellerhousing or discharge chute, and whenmaking any repairs, adjustments, orinspections. Remove wire from sparkplug to prevent accidental starting.
• When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting,make certain the auger/impeller and allmoving parts have stopped.Turn key toOFF position and remove key to preventaccidental starting.
• Never attempt to make any adjustmentswhile the engine is running except whenspecifically recommended by themanufacturer.
• Maintain or replace safety and instructionlabels, as necessary.
• Run the snow thrower a few minutes afterthrowing snow to prevent freeze-up of theauger/impeller.
Z_ WARNING: This unit is equipped withan internal combustion engine and shouldnot be used on or near any unimproved for-est-covered, brush-covered or grass-cov-ered land unless the engine's exhaust sys-tem is equipped with a spark arrester meet-ing applicable local or state laws (if any). If aspark arrester is used, it should be main-tained in effective working order by the op-erator.
In the state of California the spark arrester isrequired by law (Section 4442 of the Califor-nia Public Resources Code). Other statesmay have similar laws. Federal laws applyon federal lands. A spark arresterimuffler isavailable through your nearest CraftsmanAuthorized Service Center (See ENGINEREPAIR PARTS section in this manual).
Contents of Parts Bag
1 - 3.2 ounce containerCraftsman 2-cycle oil
1 - Owner's Manual (not shown)1 -Warranty Card (not shown)1 - Parts Bag (not shown)
1 - 10 ft. Electric Cord
CAUTION" Always wear safetyglasses or eye shields while assemblingsnow thrower.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
1 - Knife to cut carton
The figure to the right shows the snowthrower completely assembled.
References to the right or left hand sideof the snow thrower are from the viewpointof the operator's position behind the unit.
TO REMOVE SNOW THROWERFROM CARTON
• Locate and remove container of Crafts-
man 2-cycle oil.• Remove the inserts positioned around the
unit and the packing material.• Cut down all four corners and lay the
panel down flat.
• Remove and discard bottom packaging.• Pull snow thrower out of the carton.
TO ASSEMBLE THE SNOWTHROWER
• Remove wrap on upper handle and alongthe side of both handles.Discard wrap.
• Unfold upper handle to remove
packaging on the control panel anddiscard.
• Loosen the tee knobs on each side of the
upper handle.
• Raise the upper handle to the operatingposition.
CHECKLIST
Before you operate your new snow thrower,to ensure that you receive the best perfor-mance and satisfaction from this qualityproduct, please review the followingchecklist:
_/ All assembly instructions have been
completed.
The discharge chute rotates freely.
No remaining loose parts in carton.
While learning how to use your snow
thrower, pay extra attention to the followingimportant items:
_/_/ Make sure gas tank is filled with the
40:1 ratio mixture of gasoline and oil.
_/_/ Become familiar with all controls-their
location and function. Operate controlsbefore starting engine.
Au
Chute Control Rod
\Tee Knob
Chute Deflector
Operatin i Position
NOTE: Make sure the cable is not caughtbetween the upper and lower handle.• Check to be sure the clutch cable is not
caught in the handle.• Tighten tee knobs.
KNOW YOURSNOW THROWERREAD THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOURSNOW THROWER. Compare the illustrations with your SNOW THROWER to familiarizeyourself with the location of various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for futurereference.
Etecric Ignition Off Ignition OnSpark Plug
Oil/Fuel Mixture Primer Button
Start
Auger Control
Chute Control
Lower Handle
Chute Deflector
Discharge.,Chute
AugGChoke
Auger Housing
!lectric StarterButton
Auger Control Bar - Starts and stops theauger which propels the snow thrower.
Chute Control Rod - Changes the direc-tion of snow discharge.
Chute Deflector - Changes the distancethe snow is thrown.
Discharge Chute - Changes the directionthe snow is thrown.
Ignition Switch Key - Must be insertedand turned to the ON position to start theengine.Choke Control - Used to start a cold en-
Primer Button - Injects fuel directly into thecarburetor manifold for fast starts in coldweather,
Recoil Starter Handle - Starts the enginemanually. ,
Spark Plug Access Panel - Aides in sparkplug removal.Electric Starter Button - Used to start the
engine using the 120V electric starter.
gine.
HOW TO USE YOUR
SNOW THROWER
TO STOP YOUR SNOW THROWER
• To stop the auger, release the augercontrol bar.
NOTE: If the auger continues to creep, refer(To Adjust Auger Control Cable paragraph onpage 11).
• To stop the engine, turn key to the OFFposition.
TO CONTROL SNOW DISCHARGE
• Turn the chute control rod to set the
direction of the snow throwing.
• Loosen the tee knob on the chutedeflector and move the deflector to set
the distance. Move the deflector (UP) formore distance, (DOWN) for less distance.Then tighten the tee knob (See figurebelow).
Tee Knob
TO USE AUGER PROPEL ACTION
• Squeeze the auger control bar downagainst the upper handle to allow the
auger to turn.
• To propel forward, raise the handle toallow the rubber auger blades to contactthe ground (See figure below).
NormalAuger Propelled OperatingPosition Position
Rubber AugerBlades
A
Z_ CAUTION: Read owner's manualbefore operating machine. Never directdischarge toward bystanders. Release theauger control bar and stop the enginebefore unclogging discharge chute or augerhousing and before leaving the machine.
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
WARNING: Experience indicates that
alcohol blended fuels (called gasohol orthose using ethanol or methanol) canattract moisture whic h leads to separationand formation of acids during storage.Acidic gas can damage the fuel system ofan engine while in storage. To avoid engineproblems, the fuel system should be
emptied before storage for 30 days orlonger. Start engine and let it run until fuellines and carburetor are empty. Usecarburetor bowl drain to empty residualgasoline from float chamber (See figure inStorage section, page 16). Use fresh fuelnext season. (See Storage Instructions onpage 16 for additional information).
Never use engine or carburetor cleanerproducts in the fuel tank or permanentdamage may occur.
FILL GASNOTICE: ENGINES WHICH ARE CERTI-FIED TO COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIAAND US EPA EMISSION REGULATIONSFOR ULGE ENGINES: Are certified tooperate on regular unleaded gasoline.Include the following emisssion controlsystem(s): EM, TWC (if so equipped).Include any user adjustable features -therefore no other adustments areneeded.The two cycle engine used on thissnow thrower requires a mixture of gasolineand oil for lubrication of the bearings andother moving parts. The correct fuel mixtureratio is 40:1 (3.2 oz. oil per gallon of gas -see Fuel Mixture Chart). Gasoline and oilmust be pre-mixed in a clean gasolinecontainer. Always use fresh, clean, un-
leaded gasoline.
FUEL MIX CHART (Mixture 40:1)
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DO NOT FILL THE FUEL TANK WITH GASOLINE THAT DOES NOT HAVE OIL MIXED IN IT.
THE FUEL TANK.
OII
(1/2 cup or 3.2 oz.)
1 U,S. gallon container
Shake Can
GASOLINE AND OIL MIXTURE
Mix gasoline and oil as follows:• Pour I U.S. quart of fresh, clean,
unleaded automotive gasoline to a gallongasoline container.
• Add 3.2 oz of clean, high quality, Crafts-man two-cycle oil into the gasolinecontainer (One 3.2 ounces of oil pro-vided).
IMPORTANT: Do not use outboard motoroil or automobile oils, such as SAE 30 oil,
or multi-viscosity oils, such as 10W-30 or10W-40.
• Reinstall the cap on the gasoline con-tainer and shake container vigorously sothe oil mixes with the gasoline
• Add an additional 3 U.S. quarts ofgasoline to the gallon container andshake the container again.
WARNING: Gasoline is flammable and
caution must be used when handling orstoring it. Do not fill fuel tank while snowthrower is running, hot, or when snowthrower is in an enclosed area. Keep awayfrom open flame, electrical spark, and donot smoke while filling the fuel tank. Neverfill fuel tank completely; but fill the tank towithin 1/4-1/2 inch from the top to providespace for expansion of fuel. Always fill fueltank outdoors and use a funnel or spout toprevent spilling. Make sure to wipe up anyspilled fuel before starting the engine. Storegasoline in a clean, approved container, andkeep the cap in place on the container.Keep gasoline in a cool, well ventilatedplace; never in the house. Never buy morethan a 30 day supply of gasoline to ensurevolatility. Gasoline is intended to be used asa fuel for internal combustion engines;therefore, do not use gasoline for any otherpurpose. Since many children like the smellof gasoline, keep it out of their reachbecause the fumes are dangerous to inhale,as well as being explosive.
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TO STOP ENGINE
• To stop the engine, turn the key to OFFand remove key. Keep key in a safeplace. The engine will not start without thekey. See figure on next page.
TO START ENGINE (ELECTRICSTART)
The snow thrower engine is equipped with a120 volt AC electric starter and recoil starter.
Before starting the engine, be certain thatyou have read the following information:
COLD START
• Insert the key and turn ON.
• Move the choke control to the FULL
position.
• Connect the power cord to the switch boxon the snow thrower.
• Plug the other end of the power cord intoa three hole, grounded 120 volt ACreceptacle.
• Push the primer button while covering thevent holes as follows: (Remove fingerfrom primer button between primes).
Do not prime if temperature is above50°F.
Two times if temperature is 50 ° F to 15°F.
Four times if temperature is below 15°F.
• Push down on the starter button until the
engine starts. Do not crank for more than10 seconBs at a time. This electric starter
is thermally protected. If overheated it willstop automatically and can be restarted
only when it has cooled to a safe tempera-ture (a wait of about 5 to 10 minutes isrequired.
• Disconnect the power cord from thereceptacle first and then from the switchbox on the snow thrower.
• As engine warms up and begins tooperate evenly, move the choke controlslowly to the OFF position. If the enginefalters, turn to 1/2 choke until it runs
smoothly, then move to OFF position.
NOTE: Allow the engine.to warm up for afew minutes before using snow thrower, asthe engine will not develop full power until itreaches operating temperature.
WARM START
• Be sure the choke is in the OFF posi-tion and pull the starter handle until theengine starts.
• Do not prime a warm engine. If the en-gine fails to start, follow the Cold En-gine Start instructions on page 8.
Recoil StarterPrimer Button Handle
o o
Choke Control Electric StartSwitch Box Button
Z_ CAUTION: This starter is equipped to
operate on 120 volt AC household current.
Follow all instructions carefully as set forthin the "To Start Engine" section. When
connecting 120 volt AC power cord, alwaysconnect the cord to the switch box on the
engine first, then plug the other end into the
household receptacle. When disconnectingthe 120 volt AC power cord, always unplugfrom the household receptacle first.
TO STOP ENGINE
• To stop the engine, turn the key to OFFand remove key. Keep key in a safeplace. The engine will not start without thekey. See figure above.
TO START ENGINE (RECOIL START)
Before starting the engine, be certain thatyou have read and understood all the
instructions on the preceding pages.COLD START
• Insert the key and turn ON.
• Move the choke control to the FULL
position.
• Push the primer button while covering thevent holes as follows: (Remove fingerfrom primer button between primes).
One time if temperature is above 50°F.
Two times if temperature is 50 ° F to 15°F.
Four times if temperature is below 15°F.
• Pull the starter handle with a smooth rapidmovement. Do not allow the starter ropeto snap back. Rewind smoothly whileholding the starter handle. If the enginefires but does not start, pull the starterhandle until the engine starts.
• Afterthree pulls, repeat the priming andpulling steps again.
• As engine starts warms up move chokelever to "1/2 choke" position. Whenengine runs smoothly, move choke leverto "No Choke" Position
NOTE: Allow the engine to warm up forseveral minutes before blowing snow intemperatures below 0°F.WARM START
• Be sure the choke is in the OFF posi-tion and pull the starter handle until theengine starts.
• Do not prime a warm engine. If the en-gine fails to start, follow the Cold En-gine Start instructions on page 8.
/_ CAUTION: Never run engine indoors
or in enclosed, poody ventilated areas.Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide,
an odorless and a deadly gas. Always standbehind snow thrower(operator's position)when starting engine. Do not put hands,feet, hair or loose clothing in or near thedischarge chute deflector or auger housingwhile the engine is running. The tempera-ture of the muffler and neaby areas mayexceed 150 ° _; avoid these areas also.
,&LL_ WARNING: Objects such as gravel,rocks or other debris, if struck by the auger,may be thrown with sufficient force to causepersonal injury or property damage.
We recommend standard safety glasses orWide Vision Safety Mask for over yourglasses.
SNOW THROWING TIPS
• This snow thrower will propel itselfforward when the handle is raised
enough to cause the auger blades tocontact the ground. The auger shouldstop when auger control bar is released,If it does not, refer to Adjust AugerControl Cable paragraph on page 12.
• For most efficient snow throwing, turn the
discharge chute deflector to throw snowdownwind, and slightly overlap eachswath. In light snow take up to a full cutand in heavy snow take less than a fullcut.
• The distance snow will be discharged canbe adjusted by moving the dischargechute deflector. Raise the deflector formore distance or lower the deflector forless distance.
• In windy conditions, Iower the chutedeflector to direct discharged snow closeto the ground where it is less likely toblow into unwanted areas.
• Keep the area to be cleared free of
stones, toys and other foreign objects forsafety and to prevent damage to thesnow thrower.
• Do not use the auger propelling featurewhen clearing gravel or crushed rockdriveways. Move the handle down toraise the auger slightly.
• The allowable forward speed of the snowthrower is dependent on the depth andweight of the snow. Experience willestablish the most effective method of
using the snow thrower under differentconditions.
DRY AND AVERAGE SNOW
• Snow up to eight inch depth can beremoved rapidly and easily by walking ata moderate rate. For snow or drifts of a
greater depth you may find it desirable toslow your pace to allow the dischargechute to dispose of the snow as rapidlyas the auger receives the snow.
• Plan to have the snow discharged in thedirection the wind is blowing.
WET PACKED SNOW
Move slowly into snow of this condition.
The greater the depth, the slower youshould go. When it appears that the wet,packed snow is causing the auger to slowdown and the chute to clog, back off andbegin a series of short jabs into the snow.These short back and forth, 4 to 6 inch,jabbing motions will "belch" the snowfrom the chute.
SNOW BANKS AND DRIFTS
• In snow of greater depth than the unit,use the jabbing technique describedabove. Turn the discharge chute awayfrom the snow bank. More time will be
required to remove snow of this type thanlevel snow.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSHORSE POWER: 5HP
DISPLACEMENT: 8.46 cu. in.
GASOLINE CAPACITY: 1.62 quart(unleaded)
FUEL/OIL MtX RATIO: 40:!
SPARKPLUG:
(3.2 oz. of air-cooled engine 2cycle oil specifiedfor 40:1 per 1 gal. ofgas)
Champion RCJ8Y(Gap .030) orEquivalent
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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
SERVICERECORDS
Fill in dates asyou completeregular service
TightenAll Screws& Nuts
Check Spark Plug
Check Drive Belts
Lubricate Chute Control Flange
Check Fuel
Drain Fuel
Before AfterEach first 12Use Hours
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SCHEDULE SERVICEDATES
AS BeforeNeeded Storage
BeginEachSeason
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warranty on this snow thrower does notcover items that have been subjected to op-erator abuse or negligence. To receive fullvalue from the warranty, the operator mustmaintain the snow thrower as instructed inthis manual. The above chart is provided toassist the operator in properly maintainingthe snow thrower.
SNOW THROWER
AFTER FIRST USE
• Check for any loose or damaged partsafter each use.
• Tighten any loose fasteners.
AFTER EACH USE
• Run the machine to clear the auger ofsnow.
• Remove all snow and slush from the snow
thrower to prevent freezing of auger orcontrols.
• Make sure that the spark plug is tight-ened securely into the engine and thespark plug wire is attached to the sparkplug.
• If a torque wrench is available, torqueplug to 18 to 23 foot pounds.
• Clean the area around the spark plugbase before removal to prevent dirt fromentering the engine.
LUBRICATION CHART
LUBRICATION - AS REQUIRED
• Lubricate the flange on the dischargechute before storage. See To RemoveTop Cover instructions on page 12.
• See Lubrication Chart diagram forlubrication points and type of lubricant.
ENGINE
SPARK PLUG
• Clean the spark plug and reset the gapperiodically. To service or replace sparkplug. See To Replace the Spark Plugparagraph on page 15.
Lubricatechutecontrolflange,Coat flangewitha clingingtypegrease such as Lubdplate.
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CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
The carburetor on this snow thrower is not
adjustable.
IMPORTANT: If you think the carburetor isnot operating properly, contact yournearest Craftsman service center.
_ CAUTION: Never tamper with the
engine governor which is factory set forproper engine speed. Over speeding theengine may increase the danger ofpersonal injury and will void the enginewarranty. If you think the engine governorhigh speed needs adjusting, contact yournearest Craftsman service center whohas the proper equipment and experienceto make any unnecessary adjustments.
TO ADJUST THE CHUTE CRANK
ASSEMBLY
If you cannot rotate the chute crank fully to theleft and to the right, you need to adjust the
chute crank. See first figure on this page.
• Remove the top cover. See To Remove
Top Cover instructions on this page.• Loosen both 1/2" nuts on the crank
adjusting bracket using 1/2" wrenches.
• Swivel the crank adjusting bracket toallow about 1/8" clearance between the
notch in the flange and the outer diameterof the worm.
• Once this clearance is set, tighten thenuts.
TO ADJUSTTHEAUGERCONTROL
CABLE
The auger control cable is set at the factory forproper operation. If you need to adjust thecable, because the control bar does not prop-erly engage or disengage the auger, do thefollowing:
• Remove "Z" hook from the auger controlbar. See second figure.
• Slide the boot toward the loose end of the
cable. See third figure.
• Push the cable down through the hole inthe top of the cable adjustment bracket toprovide slack in the cable. See third figure
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• Remove the "Z" hook from the top hole inthe cable adjustment bracket and move tothe next hole away from the top of thebracket. See second figure.
• Pull cable slack through cable adjustmentbracket and insert in the control bar. See
third figure.
• Replace boot o_/er cable adjustmentbracket.
• Insert "Z" hook in the auger control bar.See second figure.
• Start the snow thrower and check that the
auger does not continue to turn when theauger control bar is released.
Notch inFlange
Adjustments
ust-ment Bracket
orm
Auger ControlBar
Hook
Cable--_ Cable Adjust- ._/j
_ ment Brlcket!/_"Z" Hook
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TO REMOVE TOP COVER
• Follow these steps from operator'sposition.
• Remove the T-knob and fasteners on the
discharge chute.
• Remove the gas cap.
• Remove the two bolts and nuts from the
front lip of the top cover. Use a flat headscrewdriver and a 3/8" wrench. See figure
c,n this page.
• Remove the Idolt from the front right side.Use a 5/16" and 3/8" wrench.
• Remove the four screws on the left side
of the top cover. Use a large flat headscrewdriver. See figure on this page.
• Remove the bolt from the front left side.Use a 5/16" and 3/8" wrench.
• Remove the four screws on the right sideof the top cover. Use a large flat head
screwdriver. See figure on this page.
• Remove the three screws from the topportion of the control panel. Use a largeflat head screwdriver.
• Carefully pull up on the rear of top covermaking sure to clear gas tank.
• Carefully lift top cover over the three bolts
holding the lower chute to the chute ring.NOTE: This area was designed to havea tight fit, it will be necessary to rock topcover carefully over these bolts.
• Remove top cover.
• Reinstall in reverse order.
TO REMOVE BELT COVER
• Follow these steps from operator'sposition.
• Remove the four bolts and nuts holdingthe belt cover to the auger housing. Usea 5/16" and 3/8" wrench.
• Remove the two screws holding the beltcover to the top cover. Use a large flathead screwdriver. NOTE: If the top coveris already removed, omit this step.
• Remove the one screw holding the beltcover to the bottom cover. Use a largeflat head screwdriver.
• Grasp the bottom portion of the belt coverand pull down and out to remove.
• Reinstall in reverse order.
Screws to beBoltsto be removed from TopremovedfromT,
Chute
Cover
Fasteners
Lower Chute
removed fromBelt Cover
toberemovedfromBeltCover
TO ADJUST BRAKE PAD
The brake pad isadjusted at the factory and noperiodic adjustment is necessary.
IMPORTANT: Adjustment should only bemade to the brake if the brake pad hasbecome loose or has been removed. Toadjust proceed as follows:
NOTE: See figure on next page for proper
location of brake pad.
•Tum engine off.
• Remove belt cover. See To Remove Belt
Cover paragraph on this page.
• Remove the top cover. See To RemoveTop Cover instructions on page 12-13.
NOTE: Make sure the belt is in properposition. See To Replace the Drive Beltparagraph on page 14.• Tie the control bail to the upper handle
with a piece of string. NOTE: This willengage the pulley and belt system.
• Using a 7/16•wrench, 7/16 socket, and arachet loosen screw and nut on brake
pad. See first figure on page 14 forlocation of screw and nut.
• Adjust brake pad up or down to have a1/8" gap between the bottom of the brakepad and the belt.
• Tighten screw and nut.13
Screw and nut to Idler Pulleybe loosened Pulley
Brake Pad
_Roller
TO REPLACE THE DRIVE BELT
The drive belt on this unit is of specialconstruction and must be replaced with thesame type belt available at your nearestCraftsman Service Center.
• Remove the belt cover. See to Remove
the Belt Cover paragraph on page 13.
• Move belt guide away from belt. See nextfigure. Belt may come out withoutloosening belt guide. Carefully press idlerpulley down to release brake pressure onbelt. See second figure on this page.
• Remove belt from between brake padand relier. See second figure on this
page.• Remove old belt.
• Replace with new belt by carefullypressing down on the idler pulley andplacing the belt between the brake padand roller with belt ribs down.
, Release belt pulley.
• Attach new belt to the engine pulley andauger pulley.
• Make sure the belt is seated properly.
• Move belt guide into position. The beltguide should be 3/32" from belt when beltis engaged as shown in third figure.
• Reinstall belt cover.
l _"_ Engine Pulley---_-_\_Idler Pulley-_>_i.,_
Brake Pad.L_'_'_\//\ /
/ Roller
*_%_JJ_//_Jr \Drive
Belt
TO REPLACE THE AUGER
• Remove the belt cover, see To RemoveBelt Cover paragraph on page 13 and thedrive belt. See the Drive Belt Replace-ment paragraph on this page.
• Remove the auger pulley, see figurebelow from the auger shaft (threads areleft hand; turn clockwise to remove). Placea piece of wood (2x4) on the centerpaddle area to secure auger to keep fromturning.
• Remove the bearing assembly from theleft frame of snow thrower by removingthe two nuts. See figure below.
Bearint;
Left F#ame
14
• Slide the auger assembly out of thebearing assembly on the right side of thesnow thrower.
• Tip the auger assembly enough to allow itto slide out of the auger housing.
• Install the new auger assembly in reverseorder of removal.
TO REPLACE THE SPARK PLUGNOTICE: This spark ignition system meetsall requirements of the Canadian Interfer-ence-Causing Equipment Regulations.
NOTICE: This engine complies with all cur-rent Australian and New Zealand limitaionsregarding electromagnetic interference.
The spark plug is underneath the controlpanel and is accessible through the sparkplug access cover.
• Remove black plastic spark plug accesscover by squeezing the sides and pullingcover away. See figure below.
• The spark plug and wire are now visible.
• Push the spark plug wire onto the sparkplug.
• Reinstall the bottom cover.
ENGINE SERVICE
Unless the operator is fully qualified tomake engine repairs or adjustments, werecommend that such work should be done
by technicians trained to work on snowthrower type engines. Take your snowthrower to your nearest Craftsman ServiceCenter for repair and adjustment.
ADJUST ENGINE SPEED
Your engine speed has been factory set. Donot attempt to change engine speed or it mayresult in personal injury. If you believe thatthe engine is running too fast or too slow, takeyour snow thrower to your nearest CraftsmanService Center for repair and adjustment.
• Remove the spark plug wire.
• Clean the area around the plug base toprevent dirt from entering the enginewhen the plug is removed.
• Remove the spark plug. If it is cracked,fouled or dirty, it must be replaced. Seepage 10 for the proper replacement plug.
• Set the gap between the electrodes of thenew spark plug at .030 inch. Next, installthe spark plug in the cylinder head.
• Torque plug to 18 to 20 ft. lb. If you do notuse a torque wrench, tighten the plugfirmly.
15
Z_ WARNING: Never store your snowthrower indoors or in an enclosed, poorly
ventilated area. If gasoline remains in thetank, fumes may reach an open flame,
spark or pilot light from a furnace, waterheater, clothes dryer, cigarette, etc.
To prevent engine damage (if snow throweris not used for more than 30 days) follow
the steps below.
SNOW THROWER STORAGE
• Thoroughly clean the snow thrower.
• Lubricate all the lubrication points. Seethe Maintenance section, page 11.
• Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are
securely fastened. Inspect all visiblemoving parts for damage, breakage andwear. Replace if necessary.
• Touch up art rusted or chipped paintsurfaces; sand lightly before painting.
• Cover the bare metal parts of the blowerhousing and auger with rust preventative,
such as a spray lubricant.
ENGINE STORAGE
Gasoline must be removed or treated to
prevent gum deposits from forming in thetank, filter, hose, and carburetor duringstorage. Also during storage, alcoholblended gasoline that uses ethanol ormethanol (sometimes called gasohel)attracts water, it acts on the gasoline to
form acids which damage the engine.• To remove gasoline, run the engine until
the tank is empty and the engine stops.Then drain remaining gasoline fromcarburetor by pressing upward on bowldrain located on the bottom of carburetor.
See next figure.
Carbu
Carburetor
Drain Right side view ofengine
I! you do not want to remove gasoline, afuel stabilizer (such as Craftsman fuelstabilizer No. 33500) may be added to
any gasotine left in the tank to minimizegum deposits and acids. If the tank isalmost empty, mix stabilizer with freshgasoline in a separate container and addsome to the tank. Always follow instruc-tions on stabilizer container. Instructionson stabilizer container. Then run engineat least 10 minutes after stabilizer isadded to allow mixture to reach carbure-tor. Store snow thrower in a safe place.
See Warning under STORAGE.
OTHER
• If possible, store your snow throwerindoors with the gas removed and cover itto give protection from dust and dirt.
• If the machine must be stored outdoors,
block up the snow thrower to be sure theentire machine is off the ground.
• Cover the snow thrower with a suitable
protective cover that does not retainmoisture. Do not use plastic or vinyl.
NOTE: A yearly checkup or tune-up at aCraftsman Service Center is a good way ofensuring that your snow thrower wiltprovide maximum performance for the nextseason.
16
CAUSE
Defective spark plug
Unit running on CHOKE
Blocked fuel line or low on fuel
TROUBLE
Difficult starting
Engine stalls
Engine runserracticallyor
Loss of power
Excessivevibration
Units fails topropel itself
Unit fails todischarge snow
Water or dirt in fuel system
Loose parts; damaged impeller
Damaged auger
Drive belt loose or damaged
Incorrect adjustment of auger con-trol cable
Auger drive belt loose or damaged
Auger control cable not adjustedcorrectly
Discharge chute clogged
Foreign object lodged in auger
CORRECTION
Replace defectiv3 plug
Move choke lever to OFF positor
Clean fuel line; check fuel sup-ply; add fresh gasoline (gaso-line/oil mixture if 2-cycle engine)Use carburetor bowl drain toflush and refill with fresh fuel
Stop engine immediately andturn key to OFF position and re-move key. Tighten all bolts andmake all necessary repairs. If vi-bration continues, have the unitserviced by a Craftsman servicerepairman
Repair or replace auger assem-bly
Replace drive belt
Adjust auger control cable
Replace if damaged
Adjust auger control cable
Stop engine immediately and turrkey to OFF position and removekey. Clean discharge chute andinside of auger housing
Stop engine immediately and turrkey to OFF position and removekey. Remove object from auger.
17
CRAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210
ELECTRIC START ASSEMBLY
Nots: Always use original equipmentparts. Use of service/replacement partsother than original parts may void yourwarranty.
All unnumbered items areinterchangeable with oppositeside
REF.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME
15 57569 Retainer, .311Dx.62x.0316 =311633 Screw, #8-32x3.0017 414106 Washer, Flat18 271163 Nut,#8-32 Hexkeps930 56023 Starter Cord
761893 Owner's Manual
Eng/Sp
18
313974C
ORAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210ENGINE/DRIVE ASSEMBLY
79 'l,qIBOLT PATTERN ON FRAME BRACKETS
ARE LOCATEO TO THE OUTSIDE10 _Es
78
41
70
73
75
REF_NO,
10
1112202122232425262728303132333435404142
PART NO.
ENGINE
1800771206383339701800771206385790527382633407971071120638710312313444333594713913134731234231230032007733359471391
PART NAME
Engine, Model 143.995071(See Engine pages)Screw, 5/16-18x.75Washer, HvsptlkPad, BrakeScrew, 5/16-18x.75Washer, HvsptlkScrew, 1/4-20x.63Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkGuide, BeltWasher, Flat.349x.69x.066Washer, HvsptlkScrew, 5/16-18xl.00Arm,Idler PivotBolt, .500x. 177Nut, 5/16-18 ReghexctrlkSpring Ext.Screw, 10-24x.50
Nut, #10-24 ReghexctrlkArm, IdlerBolt, .500x. 177Nut, 5/16-18 Re.qhexctdk
REF.
NO,
45464748505152536061
62707375767879
PART NO.
489243026375903011881800447106733391473826313436414106121223333784333805333721330544489011498
334339D
PART NAME
Pulley, IdlerScrew, 3/8-16xl .50Nut, 3/8-16 CtrlkjamWasher, FlatScrew, 1/4-20x2.00 In.Washer, Flat.281x.63x.065Roller, Belt PinchNut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkRod, Clutch LinkageWasher, Flat.188x.38x.040Pin, Cotter .062x.75Engine PulleyBolt, ShoulderBelt, Poly VBracket, Eng. SupportScrew, 5/16-18x.63Nut, 5/16-18 Reghexctrlk
19
CRAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210
FRAME ASSEMBLY
REF.
NO.
8O81909192100101102107108109110112113114
115116117118
PART NO.
333769-853333767333987180044782585333749-85318002078258530262871067738263337393403003233634734533535132338756679335906
PART NAME
Frame, Side RHFrame, Side LHChannel, Frame SupportScrew, 1/4-20x2.00Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrikBracket, Fuel Tank 1.5 QtScrew, 1/4-20x.75Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkScrew, 1/4-20x.75Washer, Flat .281x.63x.065Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkFuel Tank 1.5 Qt.
Fuel Cap 40:1Gas Tubing 8 InchesClamp, HosePlate, Bolting SupportClamp, HoseFilter, in-LineTubing, 6 inches
333966G
DISCHARGE CHUTE ASSEMBLY
600
-601
604
592-, 590
591
583-
581 "_?'
582
• ..... •. -. . .. _1_,
REF.
NO.
58058158258359O5915926006016026036046056066076O8
PART NO.
333859711752577021337166334234313686302635325847308931302843710715717171037
578o_87107171391
PART NAME
Ring, ChuteScrew, #10x.50 TapGuide, ChuteSeal, StripLower ChuteScrew, 1/4-20 x.50Nut, 1/4-20 Cntrlk 1/4-20Upper ChuteWire, Hinge 6.65Bolt, 5/16-18xl ,25 Cart.Washer, Flat.349x.69x.066Knob, T 3.00Nut, 5/16-18 ReghexScrew, 5/16-18x.75Washer, Flat .349x.69x.066Nut, 5/16-18 Reghexctrlk
337341A
2O
CRAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210
BELT COVER ASSEMBLY
143
141142_131
I
_128
145
181
REF,
NO.
120121122124125126127128130131140141142143145146147
PART NO.
340097313685761538578109761539-8533136747106778258557587333643569923136833001934964354601335507271172
PART NAME
Cover, BottomScrew, 1/4-14x.75Panel, Spark Plug AccessNut, 1/4-10 Speed J TypePanel, ControlScrew, 1/4-20xl .25Washer, Flat.281x.63x.065Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkGrommet & WasherKnob, Stand TeeSwitch, IgnitionWasher, RegintlkNut, 5/8-32, Ign. Switch2 Keys & Ring AssyPrimer, EngineHose, Primer 9.50LgNut, 1/4-20 Reghexkeps
REF
NO. PARTNO.
150 340089151 12342152 312300157 313685159 578109170 340098171 12342172 312300 •173 313685174 55380176 578109181 313685182 578109
337370E
PART NAMEBelt CoverScrew 10-24x.50 WahhmaNut, #10-24 ReghexctrlkScrew 1/4-14x.75 SlwatapNut, 1/4-10 Speed J TypeCover, TopScrew, 10-24x.50 WahhmaNut, #10-24 ReghexctrlkScrew, 1/4-14x.75 SlwatapSeal, Strip Chute & GasNut, 1/4-10 Speed J TypeScrew, 1/4-14x.75 SlwatapNut, 1/4-10 Speed J Type
21
CRAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210AUGER HOUSING ASSEMBLY
511512 483C_ 510
483--_ 480
JF 481J 520"10
482_,83
529
531
540 541
520-8
520
490
492
REF.NO.
_80t81t82t83
490491492_.93:51o511512_13_20520-2_20-6_20-8_20-10_29_30_31_32_33_34_40_41
PART NO.
3400913026287106773826553235777073026283026355770237102637106730263532707230256549838335992307049-85358025143846
i33428715790627106773826578101313670
PART NAME
Auger Housing Assy.Screw, 1/4o20x,75Washer, Flat .281x.63x.065Nut. 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkScraper BladeRivet, OvsetScrew 1/4-20x.75Nut, 1/4-20 CtrlockBrng, F1670xl.25Screw 1/4-20x.1.0OWasher, Flat .281x.63x.065Nut, 1/4-20 CtrlkAuger AssemblyBlade, AugerRivet, OvsetBlade, CenterAuger & Blade A'ssyRetainer, BearingBrng, Ball 6203-2RSPlate. Retnr BrngScrew 1/4-20x.63Washer, Flat .281x.63x.065Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexctrlkSpacer, Slev .640x.88x.15Pulley, Poly 6"
333969C
22
CRAFTSMAN 21" -5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210
WHEEL ASSEMBLY
ii IIIII
651
;_ 662
681
REF.
NO. PART NO. PART NAME
650 313678 Axle, Shaft651 583409 Washer, Rat .391x1.00x.12, =660 760713 Tire & Rim 7xl .50661 583409 Washer,Flat .391xl .00x.12!662 577598 Ring, Retaining
314o97c
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
760764
765 _
REF.
NO.
740741742743744750751752
" =.i
PART NO.313449] 13441313448308146313471333909-85331367471067
PARTNAME
Cable, Upper Control 11.95Brkt, Cable AdjustCable, Lower Control 16.00Boot, Clutch SpringSpdng, ExtensionLower HandleScrew 1/4-20xl .25Washer, Flat .281x.63x.065
762
[.-
750
741
42
_" 744
REF
NO. PART NO.
753 782585760 333919-853761 333954-853762 337584763 311936764 57171765 71037
PART NAMENut, 1/4-20 Reghexctdk
i Upper Handlei ControlBailBolt, 5/16-18x2.00 CUHFormedWasherKnob, T 3.00Nut, 5/16-18 Reghex
334312A
23
CRAFTSMAN 21" - 5H.P. SNOW THROWER 536.885210
DECALS
835
REF.
NO. PARTNO,
821 340737822 761568823 761569824 761658826 69880828 318494829 761078830 70142831 70141835 761150
PART NAME
Decal, Electric StartDecal, Das 21"ES SearsDecal, Spark Plug AccessDecal, Deco5/21ES
i. Decal, Warn Hot MufflerDecal, ChokeDecal, Danger StripeDecal, Danger Chute HandDecal, Danger Auger FootDecal, Auger Control Bar
344251A
VIEW 'A'
826
CHUTECONTROL ROD ASSEMBLY -, 857
_" 856
854
850
855
. 859851
'_ 858
REF.NO.
850851852853854855856857858
PART NO.337941710727108231343133526471072570823315323809
PART NAME
Chute Rod AssemblyWasher, Flat .406x.81x.066Cotter Pin .094xl .00Washer, Curved SpringChute Crank BrktAssyWasher, Flat .406x.81x.066Knob, SleeveNut. PushBolt 1/4-20x.63 Cart.
REF,NO. PARTNO.859 120393860 71060861 71034870 333946-853871 340720872 71071873 71060874 71037
PART NAMEWasher, Flat .344x.69x.065Washer, Sptlk .31x.58x.08Nut, 1/4-20 ReghexChute Rotate BracketBolt,5/16-18x.75 Carr.Washer, Flat.349x.69x.066Washer, Sptlk .31x.58x.08Nut, 5/16-18 Reghex
334313C
P4
CRAFTSMAN 2-CYCLE ENGINE MODEL NUMBER 143.995071
7527
2322
384 21
_o 1_._.135
1
184
177
26O
287 390
25
CRAFTSMAN 2-CYCLE ENGINE
REF, PART# PARTNAME
250296A
16 49031716A 49030419 3337419A 490318
20 51034021 57067322 51033823 53015824 53016127 53015929 530164
30 29062735 2982635A 65050637 2921639 310277Bi
42 31027875 51033975A 51033780 49030589 61119190 61119292 65081593 650816100 34443B101 610118103 651007
105 650892
106 650891135 611049
138 570683177 650959
CYLINDER (INCL.75A,105,106,&138)GOVERNOR LEVERGOVERNOR LEVEREXTENSION SPRINGTHROTTLE LINKSPRINGOIL SEALBALL BEARINGSLIDE RINGBALL BEARINGBALL BEARINGBEARING RETAINERBEARING STRIP(31 NEEDLES)CRANKSHAFTSCREW, 10-32 X 2/4"SCREW, 4-40 X 1/4"LOCKNUT, 10-32PISTON & ROD ASSY._NNCL.29&42)
G SET (STD)OIL SEALOIL SEALGOVERNOR SHAFTFLYWHEEL KEYFLYWHEELBELLEVlLLE WASHERFLYWHEEL NUTSOLID STATE IGNITIONSPARK PLUG COVERSCREW, TORXT-15, 10-24 X 15/16"SCREW,5/16-18 X 2-3/16"SCREW, 5/16-18X 1-5/8RESISTOR SPARK PLUG(RCJ8Y)PORT COVERSCREW, 5/32 ALLEN,1/4-20 X 1"
MODEL NUMBER 143.995071
REF. PART# PART NAME
184 510326A186 490319187 570438A217 570667A218 650847239 35815260 350460261 650894274 510343A275 390325277 650893
285 34449A287 650926325 29443330 611158361 30063
380 640088383 570695384 650229
390 590743395 590670
399 510334
CARBURETOR GASKETGOVERNOR LINKSPACERCONTROL LEVERSCREW, 8-32 X 1/2"AIR CLEANER GASKETBLOWER HOUSINGSCREW, 5/16-18 X 5/8"EXHAUST GASKETMUFFLERSCREW,5/16-18 X 3-13/64"STARTER CUPSCREW, 8-32 X 21/64"WIRE CLIPWIRE HARNESSSCREW, TORXT-30 1/4-,20 X 1/2"CARBURETOR (INCL. 184)CARBURETOR BAFFLESCREW,TORX T-25, 10-32 X 3/8"REWIND STARTERELECTRIC STARTERMOTOR (110V)GASKET ELIMINATOR(LOCTITE 515)
26
CARBURETOR NO. 640088
29 _"
II 3O
REF. PART#
1 6325386 6316217 650506
10 63273414 63181515 63073516 63216425 631951
2627282930
3132333637404448
632386631024632019631028631021
63102227136A2755464008063254764008927110631027
PART NAME
THROTTLE SHAFT & LEVER ASSYTHROTTLE SHUTTERTHROTTLE & CHOKE SHUTTERSCREWCHOKE SHAFT & LEVER ASSYCHOKE SHUTTERCHOKE POSITIONING SPRINGFUEL FITTINGFLOAT BOWL ASSY(INCL. NOS. 32 & 33)FLOAT DAMPENING SPRINGSHAFT, FLOATFLOAT"O" RING, FLOAT BOWL TO BODYINLET NEEDLE, SEAT & CLIP(INCL. NO 31)SPRING CLIPBOWL DRAIN ASSYDRAIN PLUNGER GASKETMAIN NOZZLE TUBE"O" RING, MAIN NOZZLE TUBEHIGH SPEED BOWL NUTBOWL NUT WASHERWELCH PLUG, ATMOSPHERIC VEN"
27
db\ 37
II
-25
STARTER NO. 590743
M a -7
REF. PART# PART NAME
3678
1112
i13114
590743590740590616590617590645A590643590535
590701590741
STARTER, REWINDRETAINER •
DOG STARTERSPRNG, DOGPULLEY & REWIND SPRING ASSYHOUSING ASSY, STARTERROPE, STARTER(LENGTH 98"& 9/64"DIA.)HANDLE, STARTERLOCKING TAB
28
ELECTRIC STARTER NO. 590670
5O
REF.
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1819202122232450
PART#
349525906083495359064434949A590654349503495134955590674590675590676590677590659590587590660590661
59066233450590663A32450B30063650819650742730623
PART NAME
RETAINER RINGDUST WASHERPINION DRIVERANTI-DRIFT SPRINGGEARANTI-DRIFT SPRINGSPRING RETAINERCUP WASHERRETAINER RINGDRIVE END MOUNTING BRACKETDRIVE END CAP ASSYARMATURETHRUST SPACERHOUSING ASSYBRUSH & SPRING CARD ASSYCOMMUTATOR END CAP ASS¥COMMUTATOR END MOUNTINGBRACKETCASE BOLTLOCK NUTSWITCH BOX & LEAD ASSYEXTENSION COR (10'6")SCREW, TORX T-30, 1/4-20 X 1/2"SCREW, 6-32 X 2-1/2"NUT WASHER ASSYSWITCH REPAIR KIT
29
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