
OWNER’SMANUALjI^L I H IwMMODEL NO.987.799601A Caution:Read and Follow All Safety Rul 0S and Instructions Before Operating This Equipment.CRAFTSMAN^5
ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY FOR WALK-BEHIND VACUUMING OR USING THE CHIPPERSTEP 1: REMOVE OR INSTALL SHREDDER SCREENA shredder screen (A, Figure 3) is factory-ins
ASSEMBLYA CAUTION• Check Ihe collection bag frequently for deterioration and wear and replace worn bags.STEP 2: INSTALL COLLECTION BAGFor walk-behind
ASSEMBLYASSEIVIBLY FOR BLOWER OPERATIONSTEP 2: ADJUST HANDLEBARSIf the handlebars are in the vacuum position, they must be adjusted to the "blowe
ASSEMBLYSTEP 4: REMOVE THE SHREDDER SCREENFor maximum air flow, remove the shredder screen before installing the blower deflector.1. The screen (A) i
ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY FOR OPTIONAL VACUUMliwOC UHCrlAi ILliMNOTE; The options! Vscuurn Hose is desiQned for stationary vacuuming operation only.STEP 1: MOV
ASSEMBLYSTEP 3: REMOVE THE SHREDDER SCREENFor maximum air flow, remove the shredder screen before installing the vacuum hose.1. The screen (A) is hel
ASSEMBLYSTEP 5: INSTALL BAFFLE PLATEThe baffle plate, which is included only with the optional vacuum hose, concentrates the suctioning power of the m
OPERATIONKNOW YOUR CHIPPER/VACREAD THIS OWNER*S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CHiPPERA/AC, Figure 17 identifies the following key feat
OPERATIONBEFORE STARTING ENGINESTEP1: ADD OIL TO ENGINE1. The machine was shipped without oil in the engine. The engine requires approximately 21 oun
OPERATIONTo Add Gasoline1. Stop t/te engine and wait for ail moving parts to come to a complete stop. Disconnect the sparkplug wire and secure it away
ASAFETY RULESCAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE AND PLACE WIRE WHERE IT CANNOT CONTACT SPARK PLUG TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING WHEN SETTING
OPERATIONGENERAL OPERATIONUnderstanding how your machine works will help you achieve the best results when using the ChipperA/ac. Read the following e
OPERATIONVACUUMING OPERATIONVacuuming operation begins in the processing chamber where the blades attached to the fiywheel spin at up to 3600 RPM, cre
OPERATIONWALK-BEHIND VACUUMING OPERATIONFigure 23: Machine prepared far wslk-behind vacuuming.Operation1. Prepare the unit for vacuuming by following
OPERATIONVACUUM HOSE OPERATIONNOTE: The optional Vacuum Hose is designed lor stationary vacuuming operation oniy.OPERATION1. Prepare the unit for use
OPERATIONBLOWER OPERATIONDANiliTo Preven! Personal Injury or Property Damage:• Cutting blades begin to rotate when the engine starts and slow down gr
OPERATIONCHIPPER OPERATIONFeed small branches Into the chipper chute. Branches are processed by the chipper blade and discharged into thp pnliprtinn h
OPERATIONCLEARING JAMS AND CLOGSmm\mBefore inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, stop the engine and malce sure that all moving parts have co
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESIMPORTANT SERVICE MESSAGEIff VI1 II I r*\l » * fc«ii»iTt V IV#!««* IVI «MWPerform the Maintenance Schedule listed in the ch
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESTo Change the Oil1. Change the oil while engine is still warm from recent operation- Stop engine and make sure that all movi
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESCheck The Spark Pfug1. Stop the engine and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop. Disconnect the spar
OPERATION:• Before starting this equipment, make certain that the chipper chute, vacuum inlet, discharge opening, and blower deflector are empty, Dis
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTSREPLACE THE CHtPPER CUTTING BLADEOver time, the chipper cutting blade edge (A in Figure 33 on Page 31) will dull. Sharpen or re
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS7, The chipper cutting blade (A in Figure 33) is mounted on the upper side of the flywheel assembly {B). AVOID CONTACT WITH TH
STORAGEOFF-SEASON STORAGEAQANGERTo Prevent Personal Injury or Property Damage;• Never periorm maintenance while engine is running Of when spark plug
TROUBLESHOOTING POINTSBefore performing any of the corrections in this Troubleshooting Chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in this M
TROUBLESHOOTING POINTSPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSECORRECTiONLoss of Vacuum. 1 Vacuum inlet or vacuum hose clogged. 1. Check for and remove any obstruction (
1мг ImÍÍi Vi# яя «шROTATING CUniNG BLADES AND THROWN OBJECTS WILL CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY! e KEEP CLEAH OF DISCHARGE OPENING AT ALL TIMES.« DO NOT OPERAT
OHAFTSMAN 5 HF OHfPPER/VAC MODEL NUMBER 087.798601REPAIR PARTS36
CRAFTSMAN 5 HP GHIPPER/VAC MODEL NUMBER 987.798601REPAIR PARTSREFNo,PARTNo.DESCRIPTIONQTY.REFNo.PARTNo.DESCRIPTIONQTY.1143.955002"Engine, 5 HP...
CRAFTSMAN 4-CYGLE ENGINEMODEL NO. 143.955002327IVIOO^I# sfili SiRi^i- NUMBERS HERE301i300^ ^30038
ORAFTSMAN 4-CYOLE EÍ6INEMODEL NO. 143 J5Í002Ref.#Part#Part NameRef, # Part #Part Name136478ACylinder (Irtcl. 2, 7, 20 & 125)150 3B991Valve Spring2
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE:• When equipment is stopped for servicing, inspection, storage, or to change an attachment or accessory, make sure the spark
nilDDSCAIAr MflMI MllfUIIICn 0fi7 7006111 vHMi I OiVIMK w ii8 (upfaif i Oli/IViUi#il«liR iiUlf110/n IREPAIR PARTSCARBURETOR NO. 632670 (Fig. 1)Ref.
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OWNER’SMANUALMODEL NO.987.799601IF YOU NEED REPAIR SERVICE OR PARTS:FOR REPAIR SERVICE CALL THIS TOLL FREENUMBER:1-800-4-REPAIR{1-800-473-7247)FOR REP
CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a Sears Craftsman ChipperA^ac. It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dep
TABLE OF CONTENTSPRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS...,.,...„..,...5WARRANTY... 5...
ATTACHMENTSThis attachment was available when the cWpper/vac was purchased. It is available at most Sears retail outlets and service
ASSEMBLYRead these Instructions in their entirety before you attempt to assemble your new chipper/vac. Your new chipper/vac has been
ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY CONFIGURATIONSYour machine has been partialiy assembled at the factory. The remaining assembly steps should be done on a clean, level
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