How To Remove Objects From Auger; Snow Throwing Tips; Dry And Average Snow; Wet Packed Snow - Craftsman 536.881500 Operator's Manual

5.0 horsepower electric start 22-inch single stage auger propelled
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HOW TO REMOVE
OBJECTS
FROM AUGER
_
ARNING" Do not attempt
to remove any item that may
become lodged
in auger
without
taking the following
precau-
tions:
Release auger drive lever.
Rotate the ignition switch key to the
stop position to stop the engine.
Disconnect spark plug wire.
Do not place your hands in the au-
ger or discharge chute. Use a pry
bar.
SNOW THROWING
TIPS
1. When the handle is raised, the au-
ger blades will engage the ground
and the snow thrower will move for-
ward. When the auger drive lever is
released, the auger blades will stop.
If the blades do not stop, see "How
To Adjust The Auger Drive Cable" in
the Service And Adjustment section.
2. Most efficient snow throwing is ac-
complished when the snow is re-
moved immediately after if falls.
3. For complete snow removal, slightly
overlap each previous path.
4. Whenever possible, discharge the
snow down wind.
5. The distance the snow will be dis-
charged can be adjusted by moving
the discharge chute deflector. Raise
the deflector for more distance or
lower the deflector for less distance.
6. In windy conditions, lower the chute
deflector to direct the discharged
snow close to the ground where it is
less likely to blow into unwanted
areas.
7. For safety and to prevent damage
to the snow thrower, keep the area
to be cleared free of stones, toys
and other foreign objects.
8. When clearing snow from crushed
rock or gravel driveways, do not al-
low the auger blades to contact the
driveway.
Move the handle down to
slightly raise the auger blades.
9. The forward speed of the snow
thrower is dependent on the depth
and weight of the snow. Experience
will establish the most effective
method of using the snow thrower
under different conditions.
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10. After each snow
throwing
job, allow
the engine
to run for a few minutes.
The snow
and accumulated
ice wil!
melt off the engine.
11. Clean
the snow thrower
after each
use.
12. Remove
ice, snow
and debris
from
the entire
snow thrower.
Flush
with
water
to remove
all salt or other
chemicals.
Wipe
snow thrower
dry.
DRY AND AVERAGE
SNOW
1. Snow up to eight inches deep can
be removed rapidly and easily by
walking at a moderate rate. For
snow or drifts of a greater depth,
slow your pace to allow the dis-
charge chute to dispose of the snow
as rapidly as the auger receives the
snow.
2. Plan to have the snow discharged in
the direction the wind is blowing.
WET PACKED
SNOW
Move slowly into wet, packed snow. if
the wet, packed snow causes the auger
to slow down or the discharge chute be-
gins to clog, back off and begin a series
of short back and forth jabs into the
snow. These short back and forth jabs,
four to six inches, will "belch" the snow
from the chute.
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SNOW
BANKS
AND DRIFTS
In snow of greater depth than the unit,
use the same "jabbing" technique de-
scribed above. Turn the discharge
chute away from the snow bank. More
time will be required to remove snow of
this type than leve! snow.

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