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OWNER'S
MANUAL
MODEL NO.
917.254460
MODEL NO.
917.250040
(without
_ower Deck)
Caution:
Read and follow
all Safety Rules
and Instructions
Before Operating
This Equipment
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AssembBy
Operation
Maintenance
Service and Adjustment
Repair Parts
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CAUTION: LOOK FOR THIS WORD TO POINT OUT
IMPORTANT EQUIPM ENT PRECAUTIONS
NOTE: LOOK FOR THIS WORD TO POINT OUT IM-
PORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATION
AND PERFORMANCE OF YOUR TRACTOR
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
WARNING: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest covered,
brush covered or grass covered land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrestor meetingappticable local or area
laws (ff any). If a spark arrestor is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator, (See REPAIR PARTS for part
number identificatlon)o
in the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other States may have similar
laws_ Federal laws apply on federal lands
t,. Know the controls and how to stop quickly. READ THIS
OWNER S MANUAL and instructions furnished with attach-
ments_
2 Do not allow children to operate the machine_ Do not allow
adults to operate itwithout proper instruction,
3, Do not carry passengers,, Do not mow when children and
others are around,
4,, Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose fitting
clothing that could get caught in moving parts,.
5, Keep your eyes and mind on your tractor, mower, and the
area being cuL Do not let other interests distract you.
6_ Do not attempt to operate your tractor or mower when not in
the driver's seat,,
7, Always get on or off your tractor from the operatoi"s left hand
side_
8 Clear the work area ofobjects (wire, rocks, etc )which might
be picked up and thrown,.
9,. Disengage all attachment clutches before attempting to start
the engtne,
t 0, Disengage power to attachments and stop the engine before
leaving the operator's position,
1i, Disengage power to mower, stopthe engine, and disconnect
spark plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) before cleaning, making
an adjustment, or repair. Be careful to avoid touching hot
muffler or engine components.
12 Disengage powerto attachments when transporting or not in
USer
13, Take al! possible precautions when leaving the vehicle
unattended, Disengage the power take-off, lower the attach-
ments, shift into neutral, set the parking brake, stop the
engine, and remove the key,
14 Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphitl or downhill,.
Mow up and down the face of slopes (not greater than 15°),
never across the face. Referto page55..
15. Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradua!lyto prevent
tipping or loss of control, Exercise extreme caution when
changing direction on slopes.
16 While going upor down slopes, place gear shiftcontrol lever
in 1st gear position to negotiate the slope without stopping..
17. Never mow in wet or slippery grass, when traction isunsure,
or at a speed which could cause a skid.
18_ Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.
Keep away from drop-offs_
19 Do not drive too close to creeks, ditches, and public high-
waysr.
20. Exercise special care when mowing around fixed objects in
order to prevent the blades from striking them. Never delib-
erately run tractor or mower into or over any foreign objects..
21. Never shift gears until tractor comes to a stop.
22. Never place hands or feet under the mower, in discharge
chute, or near any moving parts while tractor or mower =s
running..Always keep clear of discharge chute.
23 Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipmenL
a.. Use only approved drawbar hitch points..
b. Limit loads to those you can safely control 2
c,, Do not turn sharply, Use care when backing,
d,_ Use counterweight or wheel weights when suggested in
owner's manual
24 Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways
25, When using any attachments, never direct discharge of
material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the ve-
hicle while in operation,
26,, Handle gasoline with care - it is highly flammable,
a, Use approved gasoline containers,
b,, Never remove the fueF cap of the fuel tank or add
gasoline to a running or hot engine or an engine that has
not been allowed to cool for several minutes after run-
ning,, Never fill tank indoors Always clean up spilled
gasoline.
c_ Open doors ifthe engine is run in the garage - exhaust
fumes are dangerous. Do not run the engine indoors.
27. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating condi-
tion, and keep safety devices in place and working,.
28,, Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equip-
ment is in safe working condition,
29, Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a
building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark,
Allow the engine to cool before storing tn any enclosure,.
30_ To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of grass, leaves,
or excessive grease,, Do not clean product while engine is
running.
3t._ Except for adjustments, DO NOToperate engine ifaircleaner
or cover directly over carburetor air intake is removed
Removal of such part could create a fire hazard.
32° Do not operate without a muffler, or tamper with exhaust
system,, Damaged mufflers or spark arrestors could create a
fire hazard_ Inspect periodically and replace if necessary.
33 The vehicl,e and attachments should be stopped and in-
spected for damage after striking a loreign object, and the
damage should be repaired before restarting and operating
the equipmenL
34° Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the
engine; severe damage or injury may result,
35 When using the vehicle with mower, proceed as follows:
a, Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light,
b,, Shut the engine off when unclogging chute,
c Check the blade mounting botts for proper tightness at
frequent intervals_
36. Do not operate the mowerwithout the entire grass catcher,
on mowers so equipped, or the deflector shield in place,,
37. Disengage power to mower before backing up, Do not mow
in reverse unless absolutely necessary and then only after
careful observation of the entire area behind the mower.
38. Under normal usage the grass catcher bag material issubject
to deterioration and wear,, It should be checked frequently for
bag replacement Rep!acement bags should be checked to
ensure compliance with the original manufacturer's recom-
mendations or specifications.
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CONGRATULATIONS on
Garden Tractor.. It has beer_ ur
yo purchase of a Sears
designed, engineered and
manufactured to give you the best possible dependability
and performance° Should you experience any problem
you cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest
Sears Service DepartmenL We have competent, well-
trained technicians and the proper tools to service or
repair this uniL
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on this
product., See the nearest Sears store or service center
for details.,
SERIAL
NUMBER
DATE OF PURCHASE
THE SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE FOUND ON THE
MODEL PLATE UNDER THE SEAT.
YOU SHOULD RECORD THESE NUMBERS AND
KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and retain this manual,. Study and observe the safety rules,. Always use care when using your tractor_ Always
keep your tractor and mower clean., Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for, and using your tractor.. A well
cared for tractor will run better and last longer.
ATTACHMENTS
This unit can use many attachments now available at your Sears store_ See pages 53_54 for a list of available
attachments..
LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY
ON ELECTRIC START RiDiNG EQUIPMENT
For two years from date of purchase, when this riding equipment is maintained, lubricated, and tuned up according
to the operating and maintenance instruction in the owner's manual, Sears will repair free of charge any defect in
material or workmanship in this electdc start riding equipment,.
This warranty excludes blade(s), blade adapter(s), spark plug(s), air cleaner and belt(s), which are expendable and
become wom during normal use.
Thiswarranty does not cover:
o Tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects (such as nails, thorns, stumps, or
glass); and
-repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure to maintain the equip-
ment according to instructions contained in the owner's manual; and
- riding equipment used for commercial or rental purposes°
FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY ON BATTERY
For 90 days from the date of purchase, if any battery included with this riding equipment proves defective in material
or workmanship and our testing determines the battery will not hold a charge, Sears wilt replace the battery at no
charge.
WARRANTY SERVICE 1S AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPART-
MENT IN THE UNITED STATES. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other dghts which may vary from state to state
SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO., D/731CR-W, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
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iNDEX
A
Adjustments:
Brake ...................................................16
Carburetor ...........................................20
Mower"
Front- To-Rear ...........................22
Side- To-Side ...............................22
Height ...............................................21
Throttle Control Cable ...................20
Shifter Shaft ..........................................25
Air Cleaner° ...................................................17
Air Screen, Engine ...................................18
Assembly .........................................................5-10
Attachments .............................................53-54
B
Battery:
Charging ..........................................7, 20
Cleaning ..................................................17
Installation ....................................................8
Levels ...............................................................7
Preparation ................................................7
Staffing with Weak Battery ......20
Storage ........................................................25
Terminals ...............................................17
Belt,:
Motion Drive
Removal/Replacement ........24
Mower Drive
Installation .........................................10
Removal ..........................................22
Mower Blade Drive
Removal/Replacement ......23
Blade:
Sharpening ............................................16
Replacement ...............................................24
Brake Adjustment ........................................16
C
Carburetor Adjustment ............................20
Controls, Tractor', ....................................! I
Cutting Leve!, Mower ............................10
E
Engine,:
Air Cleaner .......................................17
Air Screen ..............................................18
Cooling fins .............................................18
Oil Change ..............................................15
Oil Level ...................................................15
Oil Type ...........................................................I5
Repa# Parts ...............................42-50
Starting ......................................................12
Storage .................................................25
F
Filter:
A# Cleaner. ................................................17
Fuel ..............................................................18
Fuel:Type ...............................................................12
Storage ..................................................25
Fuse ....................................................................2I
H
Hood Removal/Installation ...................21
L
Leveling Mower Deck .......................21-22
Lubrication.:
Chaff ..............................................................19
Tractor Pivot Points .........................!8
M
Maintenance ..............................................15-19
Air Cleaner. .................................................17
Foam Pre-cleaner. .................17
Air Screen, Engine ..............................18
Battery .........................................................17
Blade Sharpening ...........................16
Brake Adjustment ............................t6
Engine Oil ................................................15
Fuel Filter ....................................................18
Lubrication Chart ..........................19
Spark Plugs ................................................18
Tire Care ..............................................16, 24
Mower:
Adjustment, Front-to-Rear ........22
Adjustment, Side-to-Side ............22
Height ......................................................21
Blade Sharpening ..............................16
Blade Replacement ........................24
Cutting Level ..........................................10
Installation ................................................10
Operation ................................................t3
Removal .....................................................22
Mowing Tips .......................................................14
Muffler'. ...............................................................18
Spark Arrester .............................2,32
0
Oil: Cold Weather Conditions ............15
Engine .......................................................15
Storage ....................................................25
Operation .......................................................1i- 14
Operating Your Mower .................13
Operating Your Tractor ...............13
Starting the Engine .........................12
Stopping Your Tractor ...................12
Tractor Operation on Hills ........14
Options,:
Spark Arrester ..............................2, 32
Attachments ................ 53-54
P
Parking Brake ..............................................11
Parts Bag .................................................5-6
Parts, Replacement/Repair ......29-50
R
Repa# and Adjustments ...................19-25
Blade ..........................................................24
Carburetor,. ............................................20
Fuse ....................................................................21
Hood Removal/Installation .......2 I
Motion Drive Belt
RemovaYReplacement ......24
Mower Drive Belt
installation ..........................................10
Removal ..............................................22
Mower Blade Drive Belt
Removal/Replacement ......23
Mower Adjustment
Front- to-Rear ............................22
Side-to-Side .....................................22
Height ..............................................21
Mower Removal ...............................23
Tire Care ............................................16,24
Repair Parts ..............................................29-50
S
Safety Rules ............................................................2
Seat .................................................................................7
Service Record .............................................27
Slope Guide Sheet ........................................55
Spark Plugs ..................................................18
Speed Control Chart .................................13
Staffing the Engine ......................................12
Steering Wheel .................................................8
Stopping the Tractor ...............................12
Storage ...................................................................25
T
Throttle Control Cable
Adjustment .............................................20
Tires ................................................16, 24
Trouble Shooting Chart ....................26-27
Transaxle :
Repair Parts ..............................40- 41
Shifter Adjustment ..........................25
W
Warranty ..............................................................3
Wiring Schematic .................................28
4
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ASSEM LY
To assemble and adjust your tractor you will need:
(2) 7/!6" Wrenches
(1) 3/4"" Wrench
(1) 9/16" Wrench
(1) 1/2" Wrench
(I) 3/4" Socket (2)
Ratchet wrench
Tire Pressure Gauge
Screwdriver
Utility Knife
11/16 wrench
NOTE: RIGHT HAND (R.H) AND LEFT HAND (L.H..)
ARE DETERMINED FROM OPERATOR'S POSITION
WHILE SEATED ON THE TRACTOR.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
1 Remove box from carton. The box contains the items
shown below..
2. Cut down four corners of the carton with a utility knife
and lold down sides
3 Remove mower deck from skid
4 Disengage Parking Brake
5 Carefully guide the tractor backwards off the skid
dJ C,
a.
b
/""' I
'_,, ,,
a Seat
b Steering Wheel
c Battery
d Battery Acid
e. Owner's Manual
tParts Bag
The operation of any tractor can result
in foreign objects thrown intothe eyes,
which can result in severe eye damage.
Always wear safety gtasses or eye
shields before starling your tractor and
while mowing. We recommend Wide
Vision Safety Mask for over the spec-
tacles or standard safety glasses, avail_
able at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores
Parts Bag Contents Not Shown Full Size
(2) BaMery Carriage Bolts - 1/4 - 20 x 7 112
Terminal Guard
15° Slope Instruction Sheet
(2) Keys
(6) Battery Caps Steering Wheel Insert
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ASS
ASSEMBLY
LOCATfON
BATTERY
BATTERY
TERMINALS
SEAT
LY
PARTS BAG CONTENTS SHOWN FULl, SiZE
(2) Wing Nut, 1/4- 20
(2) Hex Bolt, 1/4 - 20 x 3/4 (2) Lockwasher, 1/4 @
(2) Washer, 9/32 x 5/8 x16 Ga (2) Hex Nut, 1/4 - 20
(1) Washer 17/32 x ! 3/16
x12Ga (1} Shoulder Bolt 5/16 - t8
(1) Adjustment Knob 1/2
6
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ASSEMBLY
WEAR EYE AND FACE SHIELD.
WASH HANDS OR CLOTHING IMME-
DIATELY IF ACCIDENTALLY IN CON-
TACT WITH BATTERY ACiDo
DO NOT SMOKE, FUMES FROM
CHARGED BATTERY ACID ARE EX-
PLOSIVE°
NOTE: THIS TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OP-
ERATOR PRESENCE SENSING SWITCH. ANY AT-
TEMPT BY THE OPERATOR TO LEAVE THE SEAT
WITH THE ENGINE RUNt,lING AND ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH ENGAGED WILL SHUT OFF THE ENGINE
1. Prepare Battery
READ INSTRUCT!ONS INCLUDED WITH THE BATTERY
VENT CAPS FOUND IN BAG OF PARTS. ALWAYS WEAR
GLOVES, CLOTHING AND GOGGLES TO PROTECT
YOUR HANDS, SKIN AND EYES
a.. Fill and charge battery (before installing).. NOTE:
SEE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGED
WITH BATTERY VENT CAPS IN BAG OF PARTS.
NOTE: OVERCHARGING WILL SHORTEN BATTERY
LIFE
b
C
Fill battery with battery acid to bottoms of tubes in
cells (Fig 1).DO NOT OVERFILL. OVERFILLING
WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO TRACTOR.
Check level of battery acid after 30 minutes, Add
additional battery acid ifnecessary. NOTE: PRESS
VENT CAPS INTO BATTERY UNTIL FASTENED
SECURELY
NOTE: OBSERVE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, LISTED
1N BOX ABOVE, REQUIRED FOR BATTERY CHARG-
ING..
d Charge battery at a rate of six amperes for one
hour,
e_ Neutralize excess battery acid (from filling battery)
for disposal by. adding it to Z4 litres (2 gallons) of
water in a 19litres (5 gal!on) plastic container. Stir
with a wooden or plastic paddle while adding
baking soda until the addition of more soda causes
no more foaming..
2. Install Seat
Seat position should be adjusted forward or backward so
that the operator can comfortably reach Clutch/Brake Pedal
and safely operate the tractor (Fig.. 14)_
a,,
b. Remove cardboard from seat pan..
Place seat on seat pan, Screw adjustment knob
and flat washer into seat (Fig. 2) Screw shoulder
bolt into seat (Fig, 2),. Adjustment knob, shoulder
bolt and washer found in bag of parts..
CUT AWAY VIEW
--- VENT CAP
BATTERY
TUBE
BATTERY
CELL
FIGURE 1
SEAT
SEAT PAN
/
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB FLAT FENDER
WASHER SHIFT
FIGURE 2
THE ADJUSTMENT BOLT AND FLAT
WASHER MUST BE TIGHTENED SE-
CURELY TO P REVENT MOVEMENT OF
SEAT.,
c., Tighten shoulder bolt using a I/2" wrench. NOTE:'
THE SHOULDER BOLT WILL BE LOOSE IN THE
SEAT PAN SLOT.
d.. Tighten adjustment knob finger tight..
e Place seat in operating position.. Sit on the seat and
press clutch/brake pedal all the way down If operat-
ing position is not comfortable, adjust seat
L To adjust: raise seal.. Loosen adjustment knob.
Slide seat to desired position. Tighten adjustment
knob securely..
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ASSEMBL Y
STEERING
WHEEL
iNSERT
FIGURE 3
AIR
INTAKE HOO0
DuCT
,\
FIGURE 4
3. Install Steering Wheel
NOTE POSITION FRONT WHEEL FORWARD
a Use a 3/4 wrench to remove tock nut and
2 - t/4-" diameter washer (shown full size below)
from steertng column (Fig 3t
G
b. Position steering wheel over.steering wheel insert (Fig,,
3), BARS OF STEERING WHEEL SHOULD POINT
STRAIGHT ACROSS TRACTOR
cSecure steering wheel to steermg column usmg
2 I/4 dtameter washer and fock nut (F_g 3)
Torque to 68 N-m (50 Ft Lbs,.)
dSnap steenng wheel cap in place on steering
wheel Steermg v_heei cap found tn bag of parts
4. Check Tires
Reduce tire pressure to I Kg/crrF (14 PSI) in front t#es
and O,71 Kg/cn'F (10 PSI) in rear tires.. (Tires were
overinftated for shipping purposes,.)
5Install Battery
!_ DO NOT SHORT BATTERY TERMINALS
BEFORE INSTALLING BATTERY, REMOVE
METAL BRACLETS. WRISTWATCH BANDS,
.... RINGS.:,ooETC' : ................................
I&..... I
tF BATTERY IS REMOVED, DO NOT
OPERATE ENGINE. SPARKING MAY
OCCUR.
a Lift hood from rear srdes (F_g 41
b Make sure drain tube (Fig 5) is fastened to drain
hole in battery tray and battery tray is position.
ed in hole of battery support
c Place battery in plastic tray (battery terminals to
front of tractor) (Fig 5)
1
POSITIVE TERMINAL MUST BE CONNEC,- I
TED FIRST TO PREVENT SPARKS FROM 1
ACCIDENTAL GROUNDING
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e. Connect RED battery cable to positive (+)
battery terminal with hex bolt, flat washer,
lockwasher and hex nut (shown full size below)
found in bag of parts (Fig. 5).. Tighten securely.
f. Connect BLACK ground cable to negadve (-)
battery terminal with remaining hex bolt, flat
washer, /ockwasher and hex nut (shown furl
size belowj found in bag of parts (Fig. 5)..
Tighten securely. ©©
NOTE IF YOU HAVE A WEAK BATTERY, SEE 'START-
ING YOUR TRACTOR WITH A WEAK BATTERY'
(PAGE 20)
g. Using the square hole on one side of the battery
support (Fig. 6) insert one battery bolt, head of bolt
down.. Fasten the battery bolt to the terminal guard
using wing nut as shown (Fig.. 6). Bolts, nuts, and
terminal guard, shown below, are found in bag of
parts.
h Assemble the remaining battery bolt to other side
of battery support and fasten terminal guard to it
with remaining wing nut.. Tighten both wing nuts
securely (by hand)) at the same time (Fig 6).
TERMINAL DOORS
t. Replace air intake duct (Fig 4). Make sure
bottom lip of duct sits between battery and lip
of battery tray.
j. Remove plastic from tractor hood and close
NOTE: USE TERMINAL ACCESS DOORS(FIG 6) FOR:
1 INSPECTION FOR SECURE CONNECTIONS
(TIGHTEN HARDWARE)
2 INSPECTION FOR CORROSION
3 TESTING BATTERY
4 ,JUMPING (IF REQUIRED)
5 CHARGING(IF REQUIRED)
KEEP TERMINAL ACCESS DOORS CLOSED
WHEN NOT IN USE
DO NOT START ENGINE UNTIL MOWER
SUSPENSION BRACKET HAS BEEN RE-,
LEASED SEE MOWER AND DRIVE BELT
INSTALLATION, PAGE 10,,
BATTERY
BOLT
f
SQUARE
HOLE
WASHE R HEX
i BOLTS
BATTERY BLACK
TERMINAL (NEGATIVE)
_///./ 'CABLE
DRAIN TU
{ON LEFT
REAR SIDE) FIGURE 5
WING
NUT WiNG NUT
J
/"
/
TERMfNAL
GUARD
TERMINAL
ACCESS DOOR
FIGURE 6
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ASSEMBLY
RETAINER
_SPRING
/
MOWER
PARALLEL LINK
FIGURE 7
SUS.PE NSION
ARMS
HINGE
LiFT jLtFT
TRUNNION t BRACKET
FIGURE8
ATTACHMENT CLUTCH
SWITCH (C
PosmoN)
REAR HINGE
I_tN' LEVER
PLUNGER
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
KNOB%
6. Mower and Drive Belt Installation
INSTALL MOWER PARALLEL LINK
Your tractor has been shipped with the mower parallel link
included in the parts carton, Install mower parallel link on
tractor (Fig. 7) using hinge pin and retainer spring,
NOTE: SMALLER END OF PARALLEL LINK MOUNTS
TO TRACTOR USE THE SHORTEST HINGE PIN FOR
MOUNTING,
INSTALL MOWER
Your mower installs without the use of tools..
a, Raise attachement lift lever (Fig, 9) to its highest posi-
tion,.
b,, Turn height adjustment knob counterclockwise _)
to lowest position (Fig, 10)
c, Slide mower under tractor with discharge guard to R,.H,
side
dInstall rear hinge pin through mower flit brackets and
parallel link (Fig. 8), Secure with retainer spring,
e Move attachment lift lever (Fig, 9) forward to lower
suspension arms, Remove retainer springs from fift
trunnions (Fig, 8)
f Slide trunnions through upper lift bracket holes and
secure with retainer springs (Fig 8),
g, Pull L H idter putley (Fig_ 12) toward the right hand side
of the tractor and roll belt over engine pulley (Fig, 8)
NOTE: MOWER DRIVE BELT INSTALLATION DECAL
LOCATED ON MOWER HOUSING,
h. Use attachment lift lever (Fig 9) to raise mower,,
i Turn height adjustment knob clockwise ([_) to the
middle of its travel (Fig 10),
7o Check Cutting Level
The blade housing was set at the factory to cut tevet After mowing
ashortdistance, look atthe area that was cut, Iftheblade housing
cuts uneven, see "MOWER ADJUSTMENT," page 2I
8. Final Assembly
a Make sure all fasteners are tight.
b., Read and follow the operation instructions (page 1I),
Know the location and purpose of all controls,,
c, Check oil and gasoline (page I2) befGre staffing the
tractor, L.H $OLER
NUT PULLEY
MOWER DRIVE
BELT
ATTACHMENT
UFT LEVER
SPR_NG
FIG URE 9
FIGURE 10
LOWER
HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
KNOB 10 FIGURE 11
IDLER
PULLEY
i
'i
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PULLEY
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