CRAFTSMAN 486.244413 42 Inch Snow Blade User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Craftsman
Table of Contents
- CRAFTSMAN 486.244413 42 Inch Snow Blade
- SAFETY
- WARRANTY
- FULL-SIZE HARDWARE CHART
- PARTS IN PACKAGES
- ASSEMBLY
- OPERATION
- MAINTENANCE
- SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
- STORAGE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
- REPAIR PARTS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CRAFTSMAN 486.244413 42 Inch Snow Blade
CAUTION:
Before using this product, read and follow all Safety, Assembly and Operating
Instructions
IMPORTANT:
For Missing Parts or Assembly Questions Call
866-576-8388.
Want more information or assembly tips?
Scan for Video Instruction Guide.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com/craftsman.
SAFETY
Any power equipment can cause injury if operated improperly or if the user does not understand how to operate the equipment. Exercise caution at all times when using power equipment.
- Read the tractor and snow blade owner’s manuals and know how to operate your tractor before using a tractor with snow blade attachment.
- Never operate a tractor and snowblade without wearing proper clothing suited to weather conditions and operation of controls.
- Never allow children to operate tractors and snowblades, and do not allow adults to operate without proper instructions.
- Always begin with the transmission in the first (low) gear and gradually increase speed as conditions permit.
Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions. It means–Attention!! Become alert!! Your safety is involved.
WARRANTY
CRAFTSMAN ONE-YEAR FULL WARRANTY
- FOR ONE YEAR from the date of purchase, this product is warranted against any defects in material or workmanship. A defective product will be replaced free of charge.
- For warranty coverage details to obtain free replacement, visit the website: www.craftsman.com
- This warranty is void if this product is ever used while providing commercial services or if rented to another person.
- This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
DO NOT RETURN TO THE STORE for Missing Parts or Assembly Questions Call
1-866-576-8388 Attachment Hotline
- The model number and serial numbers will be found on a decal attached to the snowblade.
- You should record both the serial number and the date of purchase and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
- MODEL NUMBER: 486.244413
- SERIAL NUMBER:
- DATE OF PURCHASE:
FULL-SIZE HARDWARE CHART
PARTS IN PACKAGES
PARTS IN PACKAGES NOT SHOWN FULL SIZE
CARTON CONTENTS (Loose Parts in Carton)
NOTE:
Not all supplied parts will be needed for your tractor model. Unused parts may
be discarded.
REF| QTY| PART NO| DESCRIPTION| REF| QTY|
PART NO| DESCRIPTION
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
13| 1| 27611| Hanger Bracket, L.H. (model 917)| 20| 1| –| Lift Handle Tube
14| 1| 27612| Hanger Bracket, R.H. (model 917)| 21| 1| 63033| Lift Handle Rod
15| 1| 24023| Pivot Support Bracket| 22| 1| 49808| Cable
16| 2| 25647| Angle Support Bracket| 23| 2| 24520| Slotted Angle Support
Bracket
17| 1| –| Channel Assembly| 24| 1| –| Mounting Bracket, R.H. (model 247)
18| 1| –| Blade Assembly| 25| 1| –| Mounting Bracket, L.H. (model 247)
19| 1| 48167| Blade Pivot Rod| | | |
ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
- (1) Pliers
- (1) Hammer
- (1) Adjustable Wrench (or socket set)
- (1) 9/16″ Open End or Box End Wrench
- (1)7/16″ Open End or Box End Wrench
- (1) 1/2″ Open End or Box End Wrench
NOTE:
- Not all of the supplied parts and hardware will be needed for any one particular tractor. Unneeded items may be discarded after assembly has been completed.
- Right hand (RH) and left hand (LH) are determined from the operator’s position while seated on the tractor.
CAUTION:
Do not begin assembling until the tractor engine, muffler and exhaust
deflector have been allowed to cool off.
LOCATE MODEL LABEL OF TRACTOR
- Look under your tractor seat, locate the serial number, and proceed to the step as shown.
917 MODEL TRACTORS STAY ON PAGE 5
247 MODEL TRACTORS GO TO PAGE 8 (BOTTOM)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 917 MODEL TRACTORS
LOCATE THE MOWER SUSPENSION BRACKETS
- If there is a single mower deck suspension bracket underneath the middle of the front axle as shown in figure 1 below, go to page 6 “INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRACTORS WITH SINGLE FRONT DECK SUSPENSION BRACKET”.
- If your tractor does not have a mower deck suspension bracket underneath the front axle, go to page 6 “INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRACTORS WITH DUAL FRONT SUSPENSION BRACKETS”.
INSTRUCTiONS FOR TRACTORS WITH SINGLE FRONT DECK SUSPENSION BRACKET
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 2)
- Remove the tractor hood. Refer to your tractor owners manual for instructions on how to properly remove the hood.
- Remove the browning shield from the front of the tractor as shown. Hold onto the shield as you remove the second bolt to prevent it from falling.
NOTE: Reinstall browning shield before using tractor.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 3)
-
Fasten the R.H. Side Plate (bend facing out) to the front three holes in the tractor frame using three 3/8″ x 1″ carriage bolts (H), three large 1/2″ washers (N) (see note) and three 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). For the rear hole, use a 5/16″ x 1″ carriage bolt (F), a large 1/2″ washer (N), and a 5/16″ nylock nut (L). Place the washers between the tractor frame and the side plate. Tighten all bolts. Repeat for L.H. side plate.
NOTE: If there is an engine mounting plate (shown with dotted lines) leave the large 1/2″ washer (N) off the bolt that goes through the plate. -
Reinstall the browning shield removed in Figure 2.
-
Go to page 8 “INSTRUCTIONS FOR 917 MODEL TRACTORS”.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRACTORS WITH DUAL FRONT DECK SUSPENSION BRACKETS
Identify your SUSPENSION BRACKETS
- Compare your tractor to the ones shown in Figure 4.
- If your tractor resembles the top illustration, go to page 7 “iNSTRUCTiONS FOR TYPE A TRACTORS”.
- If your tractor resembles the bottom illustration, go to page 7 “iNSTRUCTiONS FOR TYPE B TRACTORS”.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TYPE A TRACTORS
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 5)
- Remove any bolts found in the holes indicated in the illustration.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 6)
- Attach the R.H. hanger bracket to the two front empty holes on the right side of the tractor frame using two new 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D), 3/8″ lock washers (R), and 3/8″ flat washers (O) as shown. For the rear hole, use a 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolt (D), 3/8″ lock washer (R) and 3/8″ flat washer (O) with a large 1/2″ washer (N) placed between the hanger bracket and the tractor frame. Tighten. Repeat for the left side.
- Go to page 8 “INSTRUCTIONS FOR 917 MODEL TRACTORS”.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TYPE B TRACTORS
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 7)
- Remove any bolts found in the holes indicated in the illustration.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 8)
- Attach the R.H. hanger bracket to the three holes shown on the side of the tractor frame using three 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D), 3/8″ lock washers (R), 3/8″ fiat washers (O) and 1/2″ large washers (N). Use 3/8″ nylock nuts (M) on inside of frame if bolts insert freely into holes. Tighten.
- Repeat for the other side.
- Go to page 8 “iNSTRUCTIONS FOR 917 MODEL TRACTORS”.
NOTE: Use special 3/8″ x 1″ thread-forming bolts (G) in any holes that are too small for regular bolts.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 917 MODEL TRACTORS
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 9)
- Assemble one angle support bracket to the topmost set of holes in the hanger brackets using two 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Assemble the second angle support bracket to the second from the bottom set of holes in the hanger brackets using two 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Be sure the brackets are turned as shown. Do not tighten yet.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 10)
- Assemble the pivot support bracket to the angle support brackets using four 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and four 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Do not tighten yet.
- Tighten the 4 bolts fastening the angle support brackets to the hanger brackets.
- Tighten the 4 bolts fastening the pivot support bracket to the angle support brackets.
- GO TO PAGE 10.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR 247 MODEL TRACTORS
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 11)
- Attach an angle support bracket to the top holes in the quick attach brackets using two 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Do not tighten
- Attach an angle support bracket to the bottom holes in the quick attach brackets using two/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Do not tighten.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 12)
- Assemble the pivot support bracket to the slotted angle support brackets using four 3/8″ x 1″ hex bolts (D) and four 3/8″ nylock nuts (M). Do not tighten yet.
- Tighten the 4 bolts fastening the slotted angle support brackets to the quick attach brackets.
- Tighten the 4 bolts fastening the pivot support bracket to the slotted angle support brackets.
- GO TO PAGE 9.
STEP 3: (SEE FIGURE 13)
- Select the illustration below which most closely resembles your tractor.
- Assemble a shoulder bolt (I) and a 3/8″ nylock nut (M) to the front of the tractor frame on each side, unless a shoulder bolt is already present.
STEP 4: (SEE FIGURE 14)
- Pull out on the attachment pins on the hitch assembly and swing the top of the pins down away from the holes they were in.
- Hook the hitch assembly onto the shoulder bolts in the sides of the tractor frame.
- Align the holes in the hitch assembly with the holes in the tractor frame. Insert the attachment pins to lock the hitch assembly in place.
- GO TO PAGE 10.
BLADE ASSEMBLY FOR ALL TRACTORS
STEP 1: (SEE FIGURE 15)
- Assemble the two angle lock bars together as shown in Figure 6, so that all holes are aligned. Use one 3/8″ x 1-1/4″ carriage bolt (E) and one 3/8″ nylock nut (M). Be sure to insert the bolt from the side indicated. Do not tighten at this time.
- Hold the angle lock bars so that the square holes are at the top. Insert the straight hook end of the angle lock spring through the small middle hole in both angle lock bars.
STEP 2: (SEE FIGURE 16)
- Insert the round hook end of the angle lock spring up through the hole in the spring mount bracket.
- Insert the angle lock bars down through the slot in the channel. Underneath the channel, place a 1″ long spacer (U) on each side of the angle lock bars and insert a 1/4″ x 3-1/4″ bolt (A) through the channel, angle lock bars, and the spacers. Secure the bolt with a 1/4″ nylock nut (K). Tighten so that lock bars can pivot freely.
- At this time tighten the 3/8″ carriage bolt and hex nut previously assembled to angle lock bars.
NOTE: When the angle lock bars are pulled back in the slot, the pivot plate should unlock and be free to pivot to the right or left position.
STEP 3: (SEE FIGURE 17)
Using a hammer, assemble a 3/8″ planet (S) onto one end of the spring mount
rod. Insert the other end of the spring mount rod through the pivot plate
using the rear set of holes. Support the assembled end of the spring mount rod
on a block of wood, and assemble the remaining paint onto the other end of the
rod.
STEP 4: (SEE FIGURE 18)
Assemble a 3/8″ x 1-1/4″ carriage bolt (E) through the square hole in the
cable mount bracket and through the square hole in the angle lock bars. (The
carriage bolts should face in opposite directions.) Using pliers hold the
cable mount bracket in position, angling down towards the L.H. hole in the
channel as shown in Figure 15. Secure with a 3/8″ nylock nut (M). Tighten.
Refer to the figure for the correct angle for the cable mount bracket.
STEP 5: (SEE FIGURE 19)
Assemble one 5/16″ jam nut (J) approximately 3/4″ onto the threaded end of the
control cable that has no rubber cap or preassembled nuts. Assemble the
threaded cable end through the round hole in the cable mount bracket and
secure it with another 5/16″ jam nut (J). Tighten.
NOTE: Some adjustment of jam nuts may be required after blade assembly is completed.
STEP 6: (SEE FIGURE 20)
- Assemble the ball end of the control cable up through the hole in the cable end fitting and pull until the ball slips inside the curled edge of the fitting. If the ball won’t slip under the edge of the curl, it will need to be inserted through the open end of the curl.
- Assemble 1/4″ x 1-1/2″ (B) hex bolt down through the cable end fitting, the 5/8″ long spacer (T), and the lefthand hole in the channel assembly. Secure with a 1/4″ nylock nut (K). Tighten.
NOTE: Make sure the cable mount bracket is aligned with the cable end fitting to prevent the binding of the cable. The other end of the control cable will be attached in a later step.
STEP 7: (SEE FIGURE 21)
- To attach the blade to the channel assembly, align the notched holes in the pivot plate with the notched holes in the blade. Insert a 1/8″ x 1-1/4″ cotter pin (V) down through the hole at the bend in the blade pivot shaft. Spread the ends of the pin. From the left side insert the blade pivot shaft, bend facing the top of the blade, through the notched holes. Secure the shaft with another 1/8″ x 1-1/4″ cotter pin (V) through the end hole in the shaft. Spread the ends of the pin.
- Remove the plastic cap and one 3/8″ hex nut from the bolt in the blade adjust spring. Adjust the remaining 3/8″ hex nut down approximately 1″ onto the bolt threads. Hook the spring over the spring mount rod. Place the bolt up through the hole in the top edge of the blade and reassemble the other 3/8″ hex nut to the bolt and tighten down against the top edge of the blade. Replace the plastic cap over the end of the bolt threads.
STEP 8: (SEE FIGURE 22)
- Assemble the large 1/2″ washer (Q) onto the channel pivot pin.
- Attach the channel assembly to the tractor by placing the end of the channel assembly up inside the pivot support bracket on the tractor. Align hole (a) in the channel assembly with the hole in the pivot support bracket. Insert the channel pivot pin through the aligned holes from the left side, and secure it with a hairpin cotter (W).
STEP 9: (SEE FIGURE 23)
- From the left side, insert the welded end of the lift handle rod through the hole in the end of the channel assembly (Figure 18). Next, insert the lift link pin through the hole in the bracket that is welded to the lift handle rod. (The lift link is pre-assembled to the pivot support bracket). Secure the bracket with a hairpin cotter (W) inserted up through the lift link pin.
- Apply a light coating of oil to the straight upper portion of the lift handle rod. Slide the lift handle tube onto the rod.
STEP 10: (SEE FIGURE 24)
- Remove the rubber cap and the first jam nut from the threaded end of the control cable and slide them onto the control cable wire. Adjust the second jam nut on the threads so that it is approximately 3/4″ from end. Assemble threaded end of cable through the cable mount bracket and secure it with the first jam nut. Reinstall the rubber cap onto the threaded cable end.
NOTE: Some adjustment of jam nuts may be required after blade assembly is completed.
STEP 11: (SEE FIGURE 25)
- Assemble plastic grip onto lock release grip assembly.
- Attach lock release grip assembly to lift handle tube using one 5/16″ x 1-1/2″ hex bolt (C) and one 5/16″ nylock nut (L). Do not overtighten the nut. The grip assembly must pivot freely.
- Assemble the ball end of the cable to a cable end fitting as you did to the other end of the cable. Secure the cable end fitting to the weld bolt on the lock release grip with a 1/4″ nylock nut (K). Do not overtighten the lock nut. The cable fitting must pivot freely.
STEP 12: (SEE FIGURE 26)
- Place the end of the blade pivot rod down through the blade pivot shaft. Attach the other end of the blade pivot rod to the lift handle tube. Secure both ends with a hairpin cotter (W). The holes for the hairpin cotters should be parallel to the ground.
- Use the two plastic ties to hold the cable securely to the outside of the handle tube and away from the tractor to avoid direct heat from the tractor muffler.
- Squeeze the grip assembly to check blade pivot. To adjust, see Service & Adjustments section on p. 16.
STEP 13: (SEE FIGURE 27)
- Pivot the blade to the center position and lower it to the ground. Place shims under the blade to create the amount of ground clearance you want. The more uneven the surface the more clearance you will need.
- Attach the skid shoes to the blade using two 5/16″ x 5/16″x 1″ carriage bolts (F), 5/16″ washers (P) and 5/16″ nylock nuts (L). Tighten the bolts with the skid shoes resting on the ground.
OPERATION
KNOWYOUR SNOW BLADE
Read this owner’s manual and safety rules before operating your snow
blade.
Compare the illustration below with your snow blade to familiarize yourself
with the various controls and their locations.
- LOCK RELEASE GRIP ASS’Y. Unlocks the blade to swivel to the right and left.
- LIFT HANDLE TUBE Raises or lowers the blade and pivots blade to the right and left.
- BLADE PIVOT ROD Connects blade to handle tube. Pivots blade to the right and left.
- ANGLE LOCK BARS Locks the blade in either the right hand, left hand or straight ahead position.
- BLADE ADJUST SPRING Holds blade in position but permits it to pivot forward to pass over an obstruction.
- BLADE SHOE Ground-contacting part of blade. Adjusts for adequate ground clearance of blade.
- BLADE PIVOT SHAFT Connects blade to channel assembly. Allows blade to pivot forward.
- LIFT HANDLE ROD Connects lift handle tube to channel assembly. Raises and lowers the blade.
- CONTROL CABLE Connects the lock release lever to the angle lock bars.
HOW TO USE YOUR SNOW BLADE
To Raise or Lower the Snow Blade
Use the handle grip located on the end of the handle tube. To raise the blade,
pull back while pushing down on the handle grip. To lower blade, pull back
while lifting up on handle grip.
To Pivot the Blade
Raise the blade to transport position. To unlock the blade, push the lock
release grip down against the handle tube. To pivot the blade, keep the grip
depressed and push forward or pull back on the handle tube, sliding it along
the lift rod. Release the grip to lock the blade when it is in either the
right hand, the left hand or the straight ahead position.
Wheel weights and tire chains must be used with your snow blade for traction. These accessories are available at your nearest Sears retail store.
Using the Snow blade
- Prepare the lawn tractor engine for cold weather using instructions furnished with the lawn tractor.
- Always begin with the transmission in first (low) gear and gradually increase speed as required.
- Do not repeatedly push snow in the same direction.
- This causes excessive build up with each successive pass.
- To reduce icing on the blade, allow the lawn tractor and blade to adjust to outdoor temperature before operating.
- For improved snow removal performance, coat the blade with automotive type paste wax.
- CAUTION: Carefully inspect the area to be worked before operating the snow blade. Avoid pipes, roots, curbs or other heavy obstructions.
- CAUTION: Know the terrain. Avoid exceptionally steep slopes or drop-offs which may be hidden by the snow. Never run the snow blade into heavy material at high speed.
- CAUTION: Always lower the blade to the ground before leaving the tractor.
MAINTENANCE
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and follow the maintenance schedule and the procedures listed in the
maintenance section.
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CHECK FOR LOOSE FASTENERS
During the operating season, check all bolts, nuts and hairpin cotters to be sure they are secure. -
CHECK FOR WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS
During the operating season, check for worn and damaged parts. Replace or repair any that have excessive damage or wear. -
CLEAN BLADE
During the operating season, clean the blade off after each use. Touch up any bare metal with paint or apply a light coat of grease or rust preventive. -
LUBRICATE BLADE
Lubricate all pivot points to help maintain proper operation of blade. Apply a light coating of oil to the straight upper portion of the lift handle rod.
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS
To Adjust Blade Spring
The tension of the blade adjust spring may be altered to permit the blade to
tilt forward to bypass solid obstructions. To change the spring tension,
adjust the nuts at upper end of the spring bolt. Standing in front of blade,
turn the nuts counterclockwise to relieve tension and clockwise to increase
tension. Refer to figure 21 on page 11.
To Adjust Blade Shoes
The blade shoes at the ends of blade may be raised for close work on smooth
surfaces or lowered to raise the blade to work on rough or uneven areas. Make
sure both shoes are set evenly and that the nuts are tightened securely.
To Adjust the Blade Pivot Lock Mechanism
If the blade will not unlock and pivot, the angle lock bars are not
disengaging from the slots in the pivot plate. To correct, adjust the 5/16″
hex jam nuts to draw the end of the control cable back towards the cable mount
bracket. The less the threaded end of the cable extends through the bracket,
the more the angle lock bars can retract to disengage from the slots in the
pivot plate.
STORAGE
Recommendations When Storing
- When the snow blade is not being used, remove all dirt and rust and touch up with paint.
- Touch up bare metal with paint or apply a light coat of grease or rust preventive.
- Lubricate all pivot points and all points shown in figure 30, page 15 in the maintenance section.
- Store in a dry area, protected from weather.
To Remove Blade From Tractor
- Lower the blade to the ground with the blade in the center (straight ahead) position.
- Remove the hairpin cotter which fastens the blade pivot rod to the blade pivot shaft. See figure 26 on page 13.
- Remove the hairpin cotter which fastens the lift handle rod to the lift link pin. See figure 23, page 12.
- Remove the hairpin cotter from the channel pivot pin and remove the pivot pin from the channel assembly. See figure 22 on page 12.
- Remove the blade, the channel assembly and the lift handle assembly from the tractor. The brackets assembled to the tractor frame may be left in place.
- To remove the brackets assembled to the tractor frame (side plates and pivot support brackets) refer to the figures appropriate for your tractor on pages 6 and 7.
- If the side plates are removed from the tractor frame, be sure to reassemble any bolts that were removed from the frame. Refer to figure 5 on page 6 and figure 7 on page 7.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | CAUSE | CORRECTION |
---|---|---|
Blade is difficult to raise. | Lift mechanism is binding | Lubricate pivot |
points as shown in figure 30 on page 15.
Blade is difficult to pivot.| Handle tube is binding on lift rod.| Lubricate
lift handle rod as instructed in figure 23 on page 12.
Blade will not unlock to pivot.| Lock mechanism is out of adjustment and is
not disengaging.| Refer to the Service and Adjustments section on page 16.
ACCESSORIES AND ATTACHMENTS
These and other accessories are recommended for use with your unit. Call 1-888-331-4569 to find out if they are available. If available, they may be purchased at most Craftsman outlets or by calling 1-888-331-4569.
REPAIR PARTS
REPAIR PARTS FOR MODEL 486.244413 – 42″ SNOW BLADE
REF.| PART NO.| QTY.| DESCRIPTION| REF.| PART
NO.| QTY.| DESCRIPTION
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 23114| 1| Blade 42″| 36| 43010| 3| Cotter Pin 1/8″ x 1-1/4″
2| 23117| 1| Wear Plate 42″| 37| 43348| 1| Angle Lock Spring
3| 62980| 1| Reinforcement Plate Assembly| 38| 746-0260| 2| Cable End Fitting
4| 43080| 6| Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18 x 3/4″| 39| 731-0869| 1| Grip, Plastic
5| 44326| 8| Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18 x 1″| 40| 46471| 1| Handle, Grip
7| 43081| 4| Washer, 5/16″| 41| 712-0256| 2| Hex Jam Nut, 5/16-24 Thread
8| 24690| 2| Skid Shoe| 42| 23658| 1| Spacer
9| 25647| 2| Bracket, Angle Support| 43| 43085| 1| Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2″
10| 24347| 1| Push Channel| 44| 47810| 13| Nylock Hex Nut, 5/16″
11| 43262| 1| Hex Lock Nut, 1/2-13 Thread| 45| 05762| 1| Cable Mount Bracket
12| 23131| 1| Bolt, Special Pivot| 46| 43648| 1| Hex Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1-1/2″
13| 1540-118| 1| Washer, Flat 1/2″| 47| 47189| 3| Nylock Hex Nut, 1/4″
14| 23958| 1| Plate, Pivot 7 Ga.| 48| 710-0305| 2| Carriage Bolt, 3/8-16 x
1-1/4″
15| 23130| 1| Bracket, Spring Mt.| 49| 46065| 1| Channel Pivot Pin
16| HA21362| 18| Nylock Hex Nut, 3/8″| 50| 63034| 1| Lift Link Assembly
17| 46066| 1| Shaft, Blade Pivot| 51| 43001| 14| Hex Bolt, 3/8-16 x 1″
18| 43070| 6| Washer, 3/8″ STD.| 52| 43350| 6| Carriage Bolt, 3/8-16 x 1″
19| R9466R| 1| Spring, Blade Adjust| 53| 43003| 6| Lock Washer 3/8″
20| 44071| 1| Hex Bolt, 3/8-16 x 3-1/2″| 54| 726-0178| 2| Plastic Tie
21| 43015| 2| Hex Nut, 3/8-16 Thread| 55| R19171616| 1| Washer
22| 44074| 1| Plastic Cap| 56| 46071| 1| Hex Bolt, 1/4-20 x 3-1/4″ Lg. Gr 5
23| 49808| 1| Control Cable Assembly| 57| 43349| 1| 1/4″ x 1″ Spring Pin
24| 62561| 1| Release Grip Assembly| 58| R19172410| 8| Washer, 1/2″ (Large)
25| 43055| 4| Pin, Hairpin Small 3/32″| 59| 47631| 6| Hex Bolt, 3/8″ x 1″
(Thd. Forming)
26| 46053| 2| Spacer, .28 ID x 1″| 60| 27352| 1| Hitch Bracket (RH)
27| 63033| 1| Lift Handle Rod Assembly| 61| 27353| 1| Hitch Bracket (LH)
28| 27612| 1| Hanger Bracket, R.H.| 62| 24520| 2| Angle Support Bracket
29| 27611| 1| Hanger Bracket, L.H.| 63| 40005| 2| Attachment Pin
30| 24023| 1| Pivot Support Bracket| 64| 732-3127| 2| Compression Spring
31| 48167| 1| Rod, Blade Pivot| 65| 43659| 2| Spring Pin, 3/16 x 1″
32| 65519| 1| Lift Handle Tube Assembly| 66| 48106| 2| Shoulder Bolt, 3/8-16 x
.9″
33| 23151| 2| Angle Lock Bar| 67| 66586| 1| Rubber Blade Kit (not included)
34| 23856| 1| Spring Mount Rod| | 41661| 1| Owners Manual
35| 44917| 2| Palnut, 3/8″| | | |
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