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Craftsman C944.526460 Owner's Manual Installation And Operation page 13

22", 7 h.p. snow thrower
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CLEANING
YOUR SNOW THROWER
CAUTION:
Disconnect
spark plug wire before cleaning
unit.
To ensure maximum
performance:
1.
Clean inside of impeller
housing after every use.
2. Keep engine blower housing free of dirt. Engine is
air-cooled
and dirt accumulation
ing, causing
over heating and loss of power.
TIRE SERVICE
Correct
tire pressure
is 20 to 25 P.S.1. Keeping tires
at correct
pressure will assure good traction.
Problem
Does not start
Apparent
loss of power-
engine stalls
STORAGE
NOTE:
ponents
storing,
sufficiently
1.
Clean snow thrower thoroughly.
2. Follow "Lubrication"
will restrict
cool-
3. To prevent rust, wipe impeller
discharge
4. Place blocks under chassis to raise tires off floor.
5. Store unit in dry, dean
Correction
1.
Check to see if there is an ample amount of clean gasoline in tank and
that oil in crankcase
is at proper level.
2. Be sure spark plug wire is attached to plug.
3. Check priming
instructions
4. Check control
lever for full choke position.
1. Check engine for dirt accumulation
governor
linkage.
2. Clean inside of impeller
housing.
3. Check control setting to see that choke lever is not in choke position
and flooding
the engine.
Excessive vibration
generally
immediately
and check for damage or loose parts. If vibration
have the snow thrower and engine checked by your authorized
dealer before continuing
operation.
1.
Check skids setting for uniformity.
Stop engine, disconnect
spark plug wire and,
1.
Clean inside ,of impeller
housing, and
2. Clean discharge chute.
Presence of moisture
may cause frozen com-
if unit is stored in an unheated
actuate
shift
control
and chute control
to remove excess water.
instructions
assembly and inside
chute with oily cloth.
area ..
under "TO START ENGINE".
under control
cover and around
is a warning of trouble. Stop the engine
area; before
rods
above.
persists
service

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