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Craftsman 247.77010 User Manual

Craftsman 247.77010
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Operator's Manual
4.5 Horse Power
YARD VACUUM
Model No. 247.77010
CAUTION: Before using
this product, read this
manual and follow all
Safety Rules and
Operating Instructions.
Safety
Assembly
Operation
Maintenance
Parts
Espahol
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179, U.S.A.
Visit our Sears website: www.sears.com/craftsmsn
Printed in U.S.A.
FORM NO. 770-10233D
(7/00)
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Craftsman 247.77010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type4-Cycle
Engine BrandCraftsman
Power SourceGasoline
Bag Capacity2 bushels
Collection Bag Capacity2 bushels

Summary

WARRANTY

Limited Warranty

Details warranty coverage and limitations for the yard vacuum.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

Lists technical specifications of the yard vacuum, including model number.

SAFETY

TRAINING

Provides essential training for safe operation and understanding controls.

PREPARATION

Outlines necessary checks and steps before operating the yard vacuum.

OPERATION

ASSEMBLY

REMOVING UNIT FROM CARTON

Step-by-step guide on safely unpacking the yard vacuum from its packaging.

LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON

Lists all components shipped separately and found inside the carton.

DISCONNECTING SPARK PLUG

Instructions on safely disconnecting the spark plug wire before assembly.

ATTACHING THE HANDLE

Guide on how to assemble and secure the upper and lower handles of the yard vacuum.

OPERATION

ATTACHING THE BAG

Instructions for correctly attaching the catcher bag to the yard vacuum.

ATTACHING THE BLOWER CHUTE

Steps for installing the blower chute onto the yard vacuum.

Know Your Yard Vacuum

Familiarizes user with the controls and adjustments of the yard vacuum.

OPERATING CONTROLS

Details the function and usage of each control on the yard vacuum.

GAS AND OIL FILL-UP

Instructions on properly filling the engine with gasoline and oil.

TO STOP ENGINE

Steps to safely shut down the yard vacuum engine.

TO START ENGINE

Guide on the correct procedure for starting the yard vacuum engine.

MAINTENANCE

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

Provides general advice and warnings for performing maintenance tasks.

CLEAN EQUIPMENT

Instructions for cleaning the yard vacuum after use.

CHECK ENGINE OIL

Steps to check the engine oil level before operation.

CHANGE ENGINE OIL

Procedure for changing engine oil, including frequency and type.

TO DRAIN OIL

Instructions on how to drain the engine oil.

SERVICE AIR CLEANER

Steps for inspecting and cleaning the air cleaner.

SERVICE SPARK PLUG

Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the spark plug.

SERVICE MUFFLER

Instructions for inspecting and servicing the muffler.

CLEAN ENGINE

How to clean the engine exterior for optimal performance.

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

NOZZLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

How to adjust the nozzle height for different operating conditions.

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

Information on carburetor adjustment and when to seek professional help.

ENGINE SPEED

Notes on engine speed settings and warnings against tampering.

REMOVING THE FLAIL SCREEN

Procedure for removing and cleaning the flail screen when clogged.

SHARPENING OR REPLACING CHIPPER BLADE

Detailed instructions for sharpening or replacing the chipper blade.

STORAGE

Yard Vacuum Storage

Steps for cleaning and preparing the yard vacuum for storage.

Engine Storage

Instructions to prevent fuel system issues during engine storage.

Other Storage Tips

Additional storage tips, including fuel and rust prevention.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Engine Fails to Start

Common causes and corrective actions for engine starting problems.

Loss of Power or Erratic Operation

Solutions for issues causing reduced power or inconsistent operation.

Excessive Vibration

Addresses causes and fixes for excessive machine vibration.

Engine Overheats

Troubleshooting steps for an overheating engine.

Unit Does Not Discharge

Reasons and solutions when the unit fails to discharge material.

Slow Discharge Rate or Material Change

Explains why discharge rate or material composition might change and how to fix it.

PARTS LIST

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