MTD 141-659 User manual

OWNER’S
GUIDE
10
CENTS
Model
No.
141-659
(Recoil
Starter)
141-669
(Electric
Starter)
191-651
(32"
Mowing
Unit)
GARDEN
TRACTOR
WITH
32
"
ROTARY
MOWER
WARRANTY
For
one
year
from
date
of
purchase,
MTD
Products
Inc
will
replace
for
the
original
purchaser,
free
of
charge,
F.O.B.
factory
or
authorized
service
firm,
any
part
or
parts
found
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship.
All
transportation
charges
on
parts
submitted
for
replacement
under
this
warranty
must
be
paid
by
the
purchaser.
This
warranty
does
not
include
replacement
of
parts
which
become
inoperative
through
misuse,
excessive
use,
accident,
neglect,
improper
maintenance
or
alterations
by
unauthorized
persons.
This
warranty
does
not
include
the
engine,
motor,
battery,
battery
charger
or
any
component
parts
thereof.
For
sei-vice
on
these
units
refer
to
the
applicable
manufacturer's
warranty.
/
The
above
warranty
will
apply
only
to
the
original
owner
and
will
be
effective
only
if
the
warranty
card
has
been
properly
processed.
It
will
not
apply
where
the
unit
has
been
used
commercially.
Warranty
service
is
available
through
your
local
authorized
service
dealer
or
distributor.
UNDER
NO
CIRCUM¬
STANCES
WILL
THE
RETURN
OF
A
COMPLETE
UNIT
BE
ACCEPTED
BY
THE
FACTORY
UNLESS
PRIOR
WRITTEN
PERMISSION
HAS
BEEN
EXTENDED.
MTD
PRODUCTS
INC
•
5389
WEST
130TH
ST.
•
P.O.
BOX
2741
•
CLEVELAND,
OHIO
44111
Form
No.
770-2900

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INDEX
PAGE
WARRANTY
.
1
SAFETY
RULES.
3
ASSEMBLY.
3
OPERATING
YOUR
TRACTOR
.
7
LUBRICATION
AND
MAINTENANCE.
9
ADJUSTMENTS
.
10
TRACTOR
PARTS
LIST.
13
TRANSAXLE
PARTS
LIST
.
18
CUTTING
UNIT
PARTS
LIST.
19
ATTACHMENTS
and
ACCESSORIES
191-652
42"
Angle
Snow
Blade.
95
lbs.
191-653
10
cu.
ft.
dump
utility
cart.125lbs.
1
91-658'30"
Snow
Blower.125
lbs.
191-659
32"
Spike
Aerator
.
55
lbs.
191-660
30"
X
18"
Drum
Roller.
65
lbs.
191-664*
18:00
X
6.50-8
Chains
.
15
lbs.
191-656
18:00
X
9.50
—
8
Chains.
22
lbs.
'Chains
should
be
used
with
the
191-652
Snow
Blade
and
the
191-658
Snow
Blower.
-
2
-

SAFETY
TIPS
FOR
GARDEN
TRACTORS
AND
ATTACHMENTS
Improper
use
of
riding
lawn
mowers,
garden
tractors
and
attachments
on
the
part
of
the
operator
can
result
in
injury.
To
reduce
this
possibility,
give
complete
and
undivided
attention
to
the
job
at
hand.
1.
Know
the
controls
and
how
to
stop
quickly
—
READ
THE
OWNER'S
MANUAL.
2.
Do
not
allow
children
to
operate
machine;
nor
adults
to
operate
it
without
proper
instruction.
3.
Clear
work
area
of
objects
which
might
be
picked
up
and
thrown.
4.
Disengage
all
clutches
and
shift
into
neutral
before
starting
motor.
Keep
hands,
feet
and
clothing
away
from
power
driv¬
en
parts.
5.
Do
not
carry
passengers.
Keep
children
and
pets
a
safe
distance
away.
6.
Never
direct
discharge
of
any
material
toward
by-standers
nor
allow
anyone
near
machine
while
in
operation.
7.
Disengage
power
to
any
attachment
and
stop
motor
before
leaving
operator
position.
8.
Take
precautions
when
leaving
machine
unattended
(to
avoid
accidental
starting,
rolling
away,
accidental
dropping
of
any
attachment,
etc.)
9.
Disengage
power
to
any
attachment
whenever
it
is
not
In
use
or
when
traveling
from
one
work
area
to
another.
10.
Stay
alert
for
holes
and
other
hidden
hazards.
11.
Know
what
is
behind
you
before
backing
up.
12.
Beware
of
steep
slopes;
reduce
speed
on
all
side
slopes
and
sharp
turns
to
prevent
tipping
or
losing
control.
13.
Don't
stop
or
start
suddenly
when
going
uphill
or
downhill.
14.
Use
extra
care
when
pulling
loads
or
using
heavy
equipment.
(Refer
to
your
owner's
manual)
15.
Watch
out
for
traffic
when
near
roadways.
16.
Handle
gasoline
with
care
—
It
is
highly
flammable.
A.
Use
approved
gasoline
container.
B.
Never
add
gasoline
to
running
motor
—
fill
tank
out
of
doors
and
wipe
up
spilled
gasoline.
C.
Replace
gasoline
cap
securely.
D.
Open
doors
if
motor
Is
run
in
garage
—
exhaust
gases
are
dangerous.
17.
Keep
machine
in
good
operating
condition
and
keep
safety
devices
In
place.
Use
guards
as
instructed
in
owner's
manual.
18.
Disengage
power
to
any
attachment
and
stop
motor
before
making
repairs
or
adjustments.
19.
While
operating
the
mower,
if
any
foreign
object
is
struck,
stop
the
mower
and
inspect
for
damage.
Do
not
restart
or
oper¬
ate
the
mower
until
all
damage
has
been
repaired.
ASSEMBLY
AND
PRE-OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
SEAT
COVER
STEERING
WHEEL
ROLL
PIN
STEERING
COLUMN
ROD
STEERING
WHEEL
ASSEMBLY
1.
Insert
roll
pin
in
the
steering
wheel
just
far
enough
to
start
It.
2.
Be
sure
the
pinion
is
in
the
center
of
the
seg¬
ment.
Ten
teeth
from
either
end.
See
Fig.
22
&
16.
3.
Hold
the
steering
column
rod
from
the
bottom
being
sure
the
pinion
is
engaged
with
the
gear
segment.
4.
Drive
roll
pin
in
the
steering
wheel
through
the
steering
column
rod.

SEAT
COVER
Slip
the
seat
cover
over
the
seat.
Tie
the
string
and
tuck
the
ends
into
the
cover.
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
ACTIVATING
DRY
CHARGED
BATTERIES
WARNING
SINCE
BATTERY
ACID
IS
CORROSIVE
TO
METALS,
DO
NOT
POUR
INTO
ANY
SINK
OR
DRAIN.
RINSE
EMPTY
ELECTROLYTE
CON¬
TAINERS
AND
MUTILATE
BEFORE
DISCARDING.
IF
ACID
IS
ACCI¬
DENTALLY
SPILLED
ON
BATTERY
DURING
FILLING
OR
CHARG¬
ING,
OR
ON
BENCH
OR
CLOTHING,
ETC.,
FLUSH
OFF
WITH
CLEAR
WATER
AND
NEUTRALIZE
WITH
SODA
OR
AMMONIA
SOLUTION.
1.
Place
battery
to
be
filled
on
bench
or
workbench.
Never
activate
battery
in
mower.
Remove
vent
plugs
from
all
cells.
2.
Fill
each
cell
carefully
using
battery
grade
1.250-1.265
specific
gravity
Sulfuric
Acid
to
3/8"'
above
the
top
of
the
separators
or
to
the
split
ring.
3.
Allow
battery
to
set
for
20
minutes.
Battery
can
then
be
installed,
however,
to
have
maximum
capacity
the
battery
should
be
placed
on
a
charger
after
the
20
minutes
setting
period.
Battery
can
be
charged
at
maxi¬
mum
of
35
amperes
until
the
specific
gravity
reading
Is
1.265-1,275.
4.
The
battery
should
be
checked
with
a
hydrometer
after
every
25
hours
of
operation.
If
the
specific
gravity
is
less
than
1.225
remove
battery
and
recharge.
5.
The
battery
should
be
kept
clean.
Any
deposits
of
acid
should
be
neutralized
with
soda
and
water.
Be
careful
not
to
get
this
solution
in
the
cells.
Coat
the
terminals
with
a
thin
coat
of
grease.
6.
If
the
battery
Is
not
going
to
be
used
in
the
winter,
remove
the
battery
and
store
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Do
not
store
directly
on
a
concrete
floor
as
this
will
drain
the
battery.
Recharge
whenever
the
specific
gravity
is
less
than
1.225.
725-117
Battery
Specifications
32
AMP.
HRS.
AT
20
HRS.
PLATES
PER
CELL
9
ASSEMBLY
LEFT
HAND
WEIGHT
WET
22
LBS.
ELECTROLYTE
2
QUARTS
SPLASH
PROOF
VENTS
TERMINALS
(L)
TYPE
1
/4
BOLT
FOR
NEGATIVE
SIZE
7-3/4
X
5-1/8
X
7-17/64
WEIGHT
DRY
17
LBS.
5/16
BOLT
FOR
POSITIVE
+
_®
1
1©.-
PLACING
BATTERY
IN
MOWER
1.
Open
hood
of
mower
by
loosening
the
black
knobs
on
the
side
of
the
hood
and
lift
the
hood
until
it
stays
up.
2.
Place
the
battery
with
the
terminals
to
the
rear
of
the
mower.
Hook
both
hold
down
rods
under
the
battery
case
and
place
the
battery
hold
down
over
the
battery
caps
with
the
flared
edge
up
as
shown
in
Figure
2.
3.
Place
a
1/4''
washer
over
the
end
of
each
rod
and
secure
with
two
wing
nuts.
4.
Attach
the
negative
terminal
to
the
battery
post
with
the
1/4"
bolt,
washer
and
nut
as
illustrated
in
Figure
1.
5.
Attach
the
positive
terminal
to
the
battery
post
with
the
5/16"
bolt,
washer
and
nut
as
illustrated
in
Figure
1
.
CUTTING
UNIT
ASSEMBLY
To
assemble
the
cutting
unit,
lubricate
the
wheel
bearings
with
multi-purpose
automotive
grease
and
place
wheels
on
the
axle.
Add
one
washer
to
each
wheel
and
secure
with
cotter
pin.
See
Figure
2.

ATTACHING
THE
CUTTING
UNIT
1.
Move
the
lift
lever
handle
on
the
mower
all
the
way
down.
2.
Move
the
blade
engagement
lever
to
"'BLADE
OFF"
position.
3.
Turn
the
height
adjustment
screw
clockwise
until
the
unit
is
in
the
lowest
cutting
position.
4.
Drive
or
push
the
right
rear
wheel
of
the
mower
onto
a
brick
or
board
to
raise
it
about
2".
5.
Have
all
six
linkage
arms
towards
the
front
of
the
unit.
See
Figure
2.
6.
Slide
the
cutting
unit
under
the
mower.
From
the
front
of
the
mower,
grasp
both
front
linkage
arms
and
roll
the
cutting
unit
all
the
way
back
until
it
touches
the
tie
rods
and
fasten
both
linkage
arms
to
the
pins
on
the
mower.
Secure
with
cotter-hairpins.
See
Figure
4.
7.
Lift
the
cutting
unit
slightly
with
your
right
hand
and
attach
the
rear,
slotted
links
to
the
level
extension.
Secure
with
one
washer
and
cotter-hairpin.
8.
With
your
left
hand
depress
the
lift
lever
until
the
center
links
line
up
with
the
center
weld
pins
in
the
frame
of
the
riding
mower.
Secure
with
cotter-hairpins.
See
Figure
5.
9.
Remove
the
large
bolt
holding
the
front
of
the
belt
guard
and
swing
the
belt
guard
out
of
the
way.
10.
With
the
lift
lever
depressed
all
the
way
attach
the
belt
over
the
engine
pulley.
See
Figure
6.
11.
Reassemble
belt
guard.
Fig,
3
Fig.
4
Fig.
5
Fig.
6
5

I
ADD
OIL
TO
ENGINE
BEFORE
STARTING
Add
2%
pints
of
a
high
quality
detergent
oil
(above
32°
F
use
SAE
SOW.
Below
32°
F
use
SAE
10W)
to
the
crank¬
case
and
fill
the
gasoline
tank
with
'"regular
gasoline."
The
tractor
is
shipped
with
all
tires
inflated
to
excessive
pressure
to
protect
the
tractor
during
shipment.
It
Is
important
to
reduce
the
pressure
to
15
psi
before
using
the
tractor.
KNOW
YOUR
MOWER
GASOLINE
GAUGE
CHOKE
The
engine
has
a
"choke-a-matic"
choke.
Move
the
throttle
lever
all
the
way
up
to
place
in
the
choke
position.
One
lever
operates
the
choke,
regulates
the
engine
speed
and
stops
the
engine.
LIFT
LEVER
The
lift
lever
Is
used
to
raise
and
lower
the
accessories
such
as
the
mower
unit
or
snow
blade
in
or
out
of
position.
To
operate
the
lift
lever,
push
forward
slightly,
depress
the
push
cap
on
the
top
of
the
lever
and
move
the
lever
either
direction.
GASOLINE
TANK
May
be
filled
without
opening
the
hood.
ONE
GAL¬
LON
CAPACITY.
PARKING
BRAKE
The
parking
brake
is
located
on
the
left
side
of
the
tractor.
To
set
the
parking
brake
depress
the
clutch-brake
pedal
as
far
as
possible
and
turn
the
parking
brake
lever
clockwise
until
it
tightens
and
holds
the
clutch-brake
pedal
down.
To
release,
turn
the
parking
brake
lever
counter¬
clockwise
one
turn.
6
-

TRANSMISSION
1st
Gear
.
.
.
To
climb
steep
hills,
to
hold
back
the
trac¬
tor
on
downgrades
and
to
pull
heavy
loads.
MAXIMUM
SPEED2MPH.
2nd
Gear
.
..
NORMAL
GRASS
CUTTING
RANGE.
MAXIMUM
SPEED
4
MPH.
3rd
Gear
.
.
.
High
speed
for
traveling
with
a
light
load
over
smooth
surfaces.
MAXIMUM
SPEED
6
MPH.
Reverse
Gear
.
.
.
To
back
up
the
tractor.
GEAR
SHIFT
LEVER
Three
speeds
forward
and
one
In
reverse.
Do
not
shift
gears
while
the
tractor
is
In
motion.
Pick
the
gear
to
match
the
workload.
CLUTCH
The
combination
clutch
and
brake
pedal
can
be
oper¬
ated
with
either
foot
or
both
by
depressing
the
foot
pedals.
Depress
all
the
way
to
declutch
and
brake.
The
clutch
is
operated
by
a
V-Belt
Idler.
BRAKE
The
brake
is
on
the
two
rear
wheels
by
means
of
a
band
that
grips
the
transmission
shaft.
It
Is
operated
by
depress¬
ing
the
Clutch-Brake
Pedal
all
the
way.
SEAT
Adjustable
to
four
positions
by
removing
the
single
hex
nut
under
the
seat
spring
and
repositioning
the
seat
and
tightening
the
nut.
LIGHTS
(Electric
Start
Model
Only)
Pull
light
switch
out
to
operate.
#
GEAR
SHIFT
LEVER
Fig.
8
FUEL
SHUT-OFF
VALVE
AND
IN-LINE
FUEL
FILTER
The
fuel
shut-off
valve
is
to
be
used
when
the
tractor
is
being
stored
for
a
period
of
time.
The
in-line
fuel
filter
is
the
"throw
away"
type.
Replace
the
entire
filter
as
necessary
by
removing
the
spring
clips
on
the
fuel
line
with
a
pair
of
pliers.
TIRE
PRESSURE
Front...
15
psi
Back...15psi
Overinflation
causes
slippage
of
rear
wheels
and
under¬
inflation
causes
excessive
wear
or
sometimes
causes
inner
tube
damage.
OPERATING
YOUR
TRACTOR
A
brief
break-in
period
is
necessary
to
insure
maximum
engine
life.
This
consists
of
running
the
engine
at
half
speed
for
a
period
of
time
required
to
use
one
tank
full
of
gaso¬
line.
This
is
necessary
on
the
initial
run
only.
It
is
also
recommended
that
the
crankcase
oil
be
changed
after
the
first
five
hours
of
operation.
This
allows
for
the
removal
from
the
crankcase
of
any
impurities
which
may
have
accumulated
during
the
break-in
period.
PRECAUTIONS
1.
Do
not
fill
the
gasoline
tank
while
the
engine
Is
running.
Be
careful
not
to
spill
gasoline
on
the
engine.
2.
Cle^an
grass
and
leaves
from
the
fins
and
air
screen
so
the
engine
will
not
overheat.
3.
Always
remove
the
spark
plug
wire
before
making
any
adjustments
or
working
on
the
unit.
Turning
the
blade
by
hand
can
accidentally
start
the
engine
and
cause
injury
if
the
sparkplug
wire
is
connected.

STARTING
INSTRUCTIONS
(See
Fig.
7)
ELECTRIC
START
1.
Check
engine
oil.
Fill
to
''FULL''
mark
on
dipstick.
2.
Be
sure
fuel
shut
off
valve
is
open
and
the
spark
plug
wire
is
connected.
3.
Put
gear
shift
lever
in
neutral.
4.
Depress
clutch-brake
pedal.
It
may
be
held
in
position
by
tightening
the
parking
brake.
5.
Move
the
throttle
lever
to
"CHOKE"
position.
6.
Insert
key
and
turn
clockwise
and
allow
the
starter
to
crank
the
engine.
7.
After
the
engine
starts,
slowly
return
the
throttle
to
the
running
position.
8.
To
stop
the
engine,
move
the
throttle
lever
to
"STOP"
position.
RECOIL
STARTER
1.
Check
engine
oil.
Fill
to
Full
Mark
on
dipstick.
2.
Be
sure
fuel
shut
off
valve
is
open
and
the
sparkplug
wire
is
connected.
3.
Put
gear
shift
lever
in
neutral.
4.
Depress
clutch-brake
pedal.
It
may
be
held
In
position
by
tightening
the
parking
brake.
5.
Move
the
throttle
lever
to
"Choke"
position.
6.
While
seated
on
the
tractor
pull
the
starter
rope
with
a
quick
steady
motion
with
your
left
hand.
7.
Slowly
return
the
throttle
lever
to
the
running
position
after
the
engine
has
started.
STOPPING
THE
BLADES
IN
THE
CUTTING
UNIT.
Move
the
blade
engagement
lever
forwa/d
to
stop
the
blades
from
rotating.
Do
not
attempt
to
work
on
the
unit
or
remove
grass
from
the
chute
without
stopping
the
engine.
The
blade
engagement
lever
should
be
forward
(Blade
Off)
when
starting
the
engine.
See
Fig.
9.
PUTTING
THE
TRACTOR
IN
MOTION
(see
Fig.
7-8)
1.
A
dvance
the
throttle.
When
using
the
tractor
for
work
loads,
such
as
mowing
or
dozing,
the
engine
should
be
running
from
%
to
full
throttle
to
prevent
strain
on
the
engine
to
operate
equipment
using
the
tractor
engine
as
the
source
of
power.
Fig.
9
2.
Depress
the
Clutch-Brake
pedal
completely
and
move
the
gear
shift
lever
to
an
appropriate
gear
to
match
the
workload.
Be
sure
that
the
tractor
is
NOT
in
motion
when
you
change
gears.
3.
Release
the
Clutch-Brake
pedal
and
you
will
put
the
tractor
in
motion.
4.
To
stop
the
mower,
move
the
throttle
control
to
"STOP"
position.
The
ignition
is
automatically
ground¬
ed.
Keep
the
throttle
control
in
"STOP"
position
at
all
times
when
the
tractor
is
not
in
use.
CUTTING
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
(see
Fig.
10)
Turn
the
height
adjustment
screw
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
mowing
unit
counter-clockwise
to
lower
the
cutting
height.
The
mowing
can
be
adjusted
to
cut
be¬
tween
V/
2
'
and
3y2".
Be
sure
the
lift
lever
is
all
the
way
UP
when
mowing
so
that
the
wheels
on
the
mowing
unit
support
the
weight
of
the
mowing
unit.
Fig.
10
-8
—

LUBRICATION
&
MAINTENANCE
1.
Engine
—
See
Engine
Manual
—
Use
high
quality
detergent
oil.
Above
32°
F
use
SAE
30.
Below
32°
use
SAE
10.
2.
Transaxle
—
The
transaxle
is
lubricated
at
the
factory
with
three
pints
of
SAE
90
E.P.
oil.
When
replacing
or
adding
oil
fill
until
it
begins
to
overflow
through
check
plug.
Maintain
oil
at
this
level.
When
checking
and
lubricating
transaxle
remove
the
left
rear
bolt
that
holds
the
transaxle
to
the
tractor
frame
and
add
oil
through
this
hole,
(see
Fig.
7).
GREASE
FITTINGS
3.
Steering
Pins
—
Use
automotive
multipurpose
grease.
Use
hand
or
pressure
type
gun.
APPLY
AUTOMOTIVE
MULTI-PURPOSE
TYPE
GREASE
TO
THE
FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS.
4.
Guide
slot
for
steering
segment.
5.
Pinion
gear
for
steering.
6.
Mower
unit
pivot
pin.
7.
Steering
pivot
pin
(turn
steering
to
either
side
to
lubricate
bearing
surface).
8.
Front
axle
pivot
bolt.
APPLY
MACHINE
OIL
TO
THE
FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS.
9.
Clutch-Brake
Pedal
pivot
point.
10.
Lift
lever
pivot
point.
11.
Idler
pivot
and
idler
arm.
The
following
items
are
permanently
lubricated
and
require
no
additional
lubrication.
1.
All
idler
bearings.
2.
Tie
rod
ends.
3.
All
wheel
bearings.
4.
All
steering
column
bearings.
NEVER
LUBRICATE
OR
PERFORM
MAINTE¬
NANCE
WHILE
THE
ENGINE
IS
RUNNING
OR
THE
SPARKPLUG
WIRE
IS
CONNECTED
TO
THE
PLUG.
SCHEDULE
OF
LUBRICATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
SEE
NOTES
AFTER
EVERY
24
HRS,
OF
OPERATION
ONCE
EACH
SEASON
Change
Engine
Oil
(1)
X
_
Replace
Fuel
Filter
(2)
—
X
Clean
Air
Filter
(1)
X
—
Clean
and
Gap
Spark
Plug
(6)
-
X
Change
Transaxle
Oil
(3)
■
—
X
Check
Tire
Pressure
(4)
X
—
Grease
Fittings
(5)
X
—
Oil
and
Grease
Points
X
—
1.
See
Engine
Manual.
2.
Replace
fuel
filter
once
each
season
or
as
necessary.
3.
Drain
from
bottom
plug.
Fill
and
check
oil
level
from
plug
on
the
front
side
of
the
transaxle.
4.
Front
and
Rear
Tires
15
psi.
5.
Use
hand
or
pressure
type
gun.
6.
Set
plugs
at
.025.

I
LUBRICATION
-
CUTTING
UNIT
(See
Fig.
24)
RIGHT
ANGLE
DRIVES
-
Check
oil
level
after
every
25
hours
of
operation.
Lubricate
with
4
oz.
of
E.P.G.
Lith¬
ium
grease.
Grease
level
should
cover
input
shaft.
WHEELS
-
Grease
once
each
season
with
a
hand
or
pressure
type
grease
gun.
Use
multipurpose
automotive
type
grease.
LINKAGE
ARMS
-
Lubricate
after
every
25
hours
of
use.
Use
multi-purpose
automotive
type
grease
on
the
pins
on
the
frame
(See
A,
B
and
C).
ALL
OTHER
MOVING
PARTS
-
Lubricate
once
each
season
with
light
machine
oil.
ADJUSTMENTS
WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT
(See
Fig.
12
&
13)
The
caster
(forward
slant
of
the
kingpin)
and
the
cam¬
ber
(tilt
of
the
wheels
out
at
the
top)
requires
no
adjust¬
ment.
Automotive
steering
principles
have
been
used
to
determine
the
caster
and
camber
on
the
tractor.
The
front
wheels
should
toe-in
1/8
inch.
To
adjust
the
toe-in,
loosen
Fig.
12
the
hex
jam
nut,
remove
the
elastic
locknut,
drop
the
tie-
rod
end
out
of
the
hole
in
the
steering
arm
and
screw
the
tie-rod
end
in
or
out
to
make
the
adjustment
(Fig.
13).
The
distance
''B"
must
be
less
than
“A"
by
1/8
inch.
ENGINE
For
engine
adjustments
see
the
engine
manual.
WHEEL
REMOVAL
Front.
.
.
Loosen
the
set
screw
and
remove
the
collar.
The
wheel
pulls
off
by
hand.
Rear
.
.
.
Remove
the
snap
ring
with
Waldes
Truarc
Plier
No.
4.
The
wheel
pulls
off
by
hand.
CLUTCH-
TRANSAXLE
BRAKE
PEDAL
OIL
FILL
CLUTCH-BRAKE
PEDAL
ADJUSTMENT
(See
Fig.
14
&
15)
To
adjust
the
angle
of
the
clutch-brake
pedal,
remove
the
cotter
pin
on
the
clutch
rod
and
turn
the
clutch
rod
in
or
out
of
the
ferrule
to
obtain
the
most
comfortable
angle
of
the
pedal
when
the
pedal
is
released.
After
mak¬
ing
any
adjustments
be
sure
the
belt
guard
does
not
rub
on
the
belt.
The
brake
adjustment
is
made
by
using
a
deep
well
socket
and
a
wrench
and
turning
the
adjusting
nut
through
the
opening
on
the
back
panel
or
by
using
a
standard
wrench
and
removing
the
hex
head
bolts
and
removing
the
back
panel.
The
brake
should
be
adjusted
so
that
when
the
pedal
is
depressed
completely
the
belt
guard
is
NOT
lower
than
the
top
edge
of
the
engine
pulley.
Over-adjustment
will
cause
excessive
belt
wear.
-
1
0
-

NOTE:
DO
NOT
ALLOW
SPRING
TENSION
IDLER
TO
PIVOT
ENGINE
BELT
REMOVAL
(See
Fig.
15)
To
remove
the
engine
belt.
.
.
1.
Remove
the
belt
guard
and
the
trap
out
assembly
by
removing
the
large
hex
bolt
holding
the
belt
guard
in
place.
The
belt
guard
can
be
pivoted
out
of
the
way.
2.
Depress
the
Clutch-Brake
pedal
all
the
way
and
tighten
the
parking
brake.
3.
Remove
the
back
panel
and
remove
the
two
hex
bolts
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
frame
under
the
seat
and
remove
the
rear
belt
guard.
4.
Remove
the
hex
nut
on
the
spring
tension
idler
and
remove
the
belt
guard
and
belt.
5.
Replace
belt
and
re-assemble.
STEERING
ADJUSTMENT
(See
Fig.
16)
The
''play''
or
looseness
of
the
steering
can
be
adjusted
by
loosening
the
two
hex
bolts
on
the
bracket
and
lightly
tapping
the
bracket
towards
the
front
of
the
tractor.
If
the
pinion
gear
becomes
worn
it
can
be
rotated
one
half
turn
by
removing
the
pin.
Fig.
16
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
The
belts
are
automatically
adjusted
by
the
idlers.
CUTTING
UNIT
BELT
REMOVAL
(See
Fig.
24)
The
belt
Is
a
standard
size
21/32"
x
48".
1.
Remove
the
hex
head
cap
screw
(46)
and
hex
nut
(2)
on
the
V-Belt
idler
(45).
2.
Remove
both
hex
head
cap
screws
(32)
and
hex
nuts
(38)
holding
the
left
hand
right
angle
drive
to
the
deck.
3.
Remove
the
"E"
ring
(14)
on
the
shaft
(21)
with
a
screwdriver
and
slide
the
collar
(24)
towards
the
center
of
the
mowing
unjt.
4.
Remove
the
belt.
5.
Reassemble.
REMOVING
AND
SHARPENING
THE
BLADES
The
blades
are
held
with
a
hex
centerlock
nut
(30)
and
a
spring
lockwasher
(31).
To
remove,
wrap
the
blade's
cutting
edge
with
a
rag
and
remove
the
hex
centerlock
nut
(30).
When
grinding
or
filing
the
blades
to
sharpen
them,
remove
equal
amounts
of
metal
from
both
edges
to
keep
the
blade
in
balance.
The
blade
can
be
tested
for
balance
by
balancing
it
on
a
knife
blade
held
in
a
vise.
Remove
metal
from
the
heavy
side
until
it
balances
directly
over
the
center
hole
in
the
blade.
When
replacing
the
blade,
be
sure
that
the
air-foil
is
turned
up
and
the
blades
are
timed.
(See
below).
TIMING
THE
BLADES
(See
Fig.
17)
The
blades
have
to
be
timed
whenever
the
belt
is
removed
or
the
shaft
is
disconnected
from
the
right
angle
drive.
To
time,
remove
the
"E"
ring
(14)
with
a
screw¬
driver
on
the
shaft
(21),
slide
the
collar
(24)
towards
the
center
of
the
unit
and
turn
the
blades
so
they
are
per¬
pendicular
to
each
other
as
shown.
Slide
the
collar
back
and
put
the
"E"
ring
back
in
place.
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11

I
Fig.
17
Fig.
18
PARTS
1,
2,
&
3
ORDER
FROM
BRIGGS
&
STRATTON
STARTER-GENERATOR
BELT
ADJUSTMENT:
(See
Fig.
18)
After
the
first
ten
hours
of
operation
and
periodically
thereafter,
the
belt
should
be
tightened
or
checked
on
the
starter-generator.
If
the
starter-generator
turns
over
and
the
engine
does
not
crank
or
there
is
a
high
pitched
squeel
when
the
starter-generator
is
turned
on,
it
is
an
indication
of
a
loose
belt.
To
tighten,
LOOSEN
the
two
bolts
on
the
bracket
and
LOOSEN
the
two
bolts
on
the
adjusting
strap.
Swing
the
starter-generator
away
from
the
engine,
towards
the
rear
of
the
mower,
until
the
belt
is
tight.
(Belt
should
deflect
7^"
when
depressed
with
your
thumb.)
Tighten
all
bolts.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
An
uncut
strip
of
grass
down
the
center
of
the
path
of
the
cutting
unit
can
be
caused
by
the
following:
1.
E
n
g
i
n
e
speed
is
too
slow.
The
engine
should
be
run¬
ning
a
near
full
speed.
2.
Wrong
gear
selection.
Second
gear
Is
for
normal
grass
cutting.
Heavy
grass
should
be
cut
in
first
gear.
3.
Short
blade
(s).
Everytime
a
blade
Is
sharpened.
It
is
shortened
slightly.
When
balancing
the
blade,
grind
from
the
back
side,
not
the
end
to
balance.
The
blade
should
measure
at
lease
16-3/8”
from
tip
to
tip
meas¬
ured
on
the
diagonal.
4.
Dull
blades
can
leave
an
uncut
strip
of
grass.
5.
Be
sure
the
blades
are
NOT
installed
upside
down.
The
air
foil
on
the
back
of
the
blade
should
always
be
up
when
the
deck
is
in
the
cutting
position.
6.
The
blade
drive
belt
may
be
slipping.
This
can
be
caused
by:
a.
worn
drive
belt
b.
weak
spring
on
the
tension
bracket
(39).
c.
worn
drive
pulley
on
the
right
angle
drive
unit.
NOTE:
This
instruction
manual
covers
various
models
and
all
accessories
shown
do
not
necessarily
apply
to
your
model
mower.
Find
Us
Fast
In
The
Yellow
Pages
If
repairs
or
service
is
needed
on
the
engine,
please
contact
your
nearest,
au¬
thorized
engine
service
outlet.
Check
the
"Yellow
Pages"
of
your
telephone
book
under
"Engines—Gasoline".
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1
2
-

ILLUSTRATION
AND
PARTS
LIST
FOR
12
VOLT
ELECTRIC
SYSTEM
PARTS
LIST
FOR
141-669
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
ILLUSTRATION
AND
PARTS
LIST
FOR
STARTER-GENERATOR
REF.
NO.
PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
437-9958
Headlamp
Bezel
2
721-112
Gasket
3
725-222
Headlamp
4
725-204
Wire
1
8
Ga.
1
3"
Lg.
Black—Headlamp
to
Ground
5
725-120
Voltage
Regulator
6
725-123
Wire
1
8
Ga.
9-1
/2"
Lg.
Red—Regulator
to
Gen.
7
725-220
Wire
1
8
Ga.
25"
Lg.
Yellow—Magneto
Wire
8
725-143
Starter—Generator
9
348-8821
Battery
Hold
Down
711-222
Battery
Hold
Down
Rod
736-329
Spring
Lockwasher
712-113
Wing
Nut
10
725-1
17
Battery
11
725-122
Wire
6
Ga.
7-1/4"
Lg.
Red—Battery
to
Ground
12
725-122
Wire
6
Ga.
7-1
/4"
Lg.
Red—Battery
to
Switch
13
725-199
Starter
Switch—Key
Operated
14
725-201
Starter
Key
15
725-121
Wire
6
Ga.
1
7-1
/4"
Lg.
Red—Switch
to
Starter
16
725-124
Wire
1
8
Ga.
3-1/2"
Lg.
Red—Switch
to
Ammeter
17
725-1
19
Ammeter
18
725-231
Wire
1
8
Ga.
9-1
/2"
Lg.
Blue—Reg.
to
Amp.
to
L.
Switch
19
725-202
Headlamp
Switch
20
725-219
Wire
1
8
Ga.
52"
Lg.
Blue—Headlamp
to
Switch
21
725-123
Wire
1
8
Ga.
9-1
/2"
Lg.
Red—Regulator
to
Starter
22
437-9960
Headlamp
Ring
23
712-287
HexNut1/4-20Thd.
24
736-329
Spring
Lockwasher
1
/4"
Scr.
25
710-346
Hex
Hd.
Cap
Scr.
1
/4-20
x
1
-1
/2"
Lg.
Fig.
19B
lilus.
No.
Part
No.
DESCRIPTION
1
710-380
Hex
Head
Cap
Screw
5/16-18
x
1-3/4
lg.
2
712-267
Hex
Nut
5/16-18
Thd.
3
725-143
Starter
-
Generator
4
754-134
V-Belt
3/8
X
33-1/8
lg.
5
710-408
Hex
Head
Cap
Screw
5/16-18
x
3/4
lg.
«
6
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312-10164
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734-310
312-9265
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312-9262
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18.00
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1
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734-305
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503-10108
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734-303
Rim
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312-10108
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734-302
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18.00
x
9.50-8
734-321
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13.00
x
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734-304
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734-255
Valve
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PLACE
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TIRES
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TIRE
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734-305
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716-102
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RING
734-302
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TIRE
ONLY
734-303
RIM
CHAIN
SET
190-656
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1
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nuts,
bolts
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If
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order
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parts
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Lift
Handle
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310-8817.
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color.
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your
parts
For
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313-8695
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Left
Hand
.
.
.
Coppertone
313
/
Yellow
Gold
317
/
Terra
Cotta
330
/
Scarlet
Red
347
/
Sierra
Red
371
**When
ordering
tires
include
all
the
information
on
the
sidewall
of
the
tire
such
as
the
size
and
brand
name.

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PARTS
LIST
FOR
MOWING
UNIT
illus.
Part
No.
No.
DESCRIPTION
Illus.
No.
Part
No.
DESCRIPTION
1
310-8627
Idler
Bracket
Assembly
25
321-8666
Front
Deck
Bracket
Assembly
2
712-116
Hex
Elastic
Nut
3/8-24
Thread
*
26
714-115
Cotter
Pin
1/8
Dia.
x
V'
long
*
3
723-148
Belt
Guard
27
310-8855
Cup
—
Drive
4
712-711
Hex
Jam
Nut
3/8-24
Thread
*
28
748-140
Drive
Collar
5
736-169
Spring
Lockwasher
for
3/8
Screw
*
29
321-8669
Mower
Blade
6
321-8631
Lockout
Link
30
712-923
Center
lock
Jam
Nut
5/8-18
Thread
*
7
321-8632
Deck
Link
31
736-158
Spring
Lockwasher
for
5/8
Screw
*
8
736-466
Flat
Washer
17/32
I.D.
x
15/16
O.D.
-
18
GA.
*
32
710-253
Hex
Head
Cap
Screw
3/8-16
x
1"
long
*
9
716-107
"E”
Ring
*
33
736-148
Ext.
Lockwasher
for
3/8
Screw
*
10
Right
Angie
Drive
Assembly
34
710-191
Hex
Head
Cap
Screw
3/8-24
x
1
-1/4
long
*
11
712-267
Hex
Nut
5/16-18
Thread
*
35
32i-80ee-
Lockout
Bracket
Assembly
12
736-119
Spring
Lockwasher
5/16
Screw
*
36
321-8652
Rear
Deck
Bracket
13
305-2186
Grip
37
750-126
Spacer
14
310-8696
Ad],
Handle
Assembly
38
712-798
Hex
Nut
3/8-16
Thread
*
15
711-204
Ad].
Screw
39
732-178
Spring
16
715-103
Roll
Pin
1/8
Dia.
x
3/4
long
*
40
321-8636
Mounting
Bracket
-
R.H.
17
310-8634
Keeper
Plate
41
321-8684
Wheel
Bracket
Assembly
18
312-1023:
i
Wheel
Assembly
42
736-116
Flat
Washer
.625
I.D.
x
.937
O.D.
.062
19
310-8633
Spacer
Plate
(3)
43
321-8668
Shaft
20
711-202
Adj.
Ferrule
44
310-8662
Lockout
Handle
21
321-8637
Mounting
Bracket
—
L.H.
45
756-116
V-ldler
22
710-161
Carriage
Bolt
5/16-18
x
1-1/4
long
*
46
710-113
Hex
Head
Cap
Screw
3/8-24
x
1-5/8
long
*
23
321-8678
Deck
Assembly
47
754-113
Belt
21/32
x
48
long
*
24
710-260
Carriage
Bolt
5/16-18
x
5/8
long
*
48
714-101
Cotter-Hairpin
*
For
faster
service
obtain
standard
nuts,
bolts,
and
washers
locally.
If
these
items
cannot
be
obtained
locally,
order
by
part
number
and
size
as
shown
on
parts
list.
-
1
9
-

I
RIGHT
ANGLE
DRIVE
MODEL
NO.
(PEERLESS
MODEL
RA
15752)
FOR
32"
MOWING
UNIT
191-651
Find
Us
Fast
In
The
Yellow
Pages
PEERLESS
MODEL
RA15752
Parts
and
service
available
through
all
authorized
Tecumseh,
Lauson
Power
Products
Service
Dealers.
Check
the
“Yellow
Pages”
of
your
telephone
direc¬
tory
under
“Engines—Gasoline.”
PARTS
LIST
FOR
RIGHT
ANGLE
DRIVE
MODEL
NO.
(PEERLESS
MODEL
RA
15752)
Ref.
No.
Part
Number
PART
NAME
1
794001
Head
Assy.,
Right
Hand
(Incl.
Nos.
3,
4,
5,
7,
8
and
10
thru
18)
2
794002
Head
Assy.,
Left
Hand
(l.ncl.
Nos.
3,
4,
6,
7,
and
9
thru
18)
3
770026
Housing,
Right
Angle
Drive
4
778046
Gear,
Miter
5
776040
Shaft,
Input
Pinion
6
776041
Shaft,
Input
Pinion
7
776042
Shaft,
Output
8
772034
Cover,
Right
Hand
9
772035
Cover,
Left
Hand
10
788028
Gasket,
Cover
11
780034
Bearing,
Ball
12
780024
Bearing,
Ball
13
788019
Ring,
Snap
14
788018
Ring,
Snap
,
15
788029
Seal,
Oil
16
788030
Gasket,
Cap
17
792025
Screw,
Rd.
Hd.
Self
Tap,
10-24
x
1/2
18
786029
Cap
&
Seal
Assy.,
Retainer
(Incl.
Nos.
19
&
20)
19
788031
Seal,
Oil
20
792026
Screw,
Hex
Hd.,
1/4-20
x
7/8
21
776043
Shaft,
Input
Connector
22
786037
Sheave
23
788020
Key,
Woodruff,
3/16
x
3/4
24
786031
Coupling,
Input
Shaft
25
792027
Set
Screw,
Knurled
Hd.
Cup
Pt.,
5/16-24
x
1/4
26
1135-X
1
Felt
Disc
Form
No.
770-2900
PRINTED
IN
U.S.A.
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