perator's
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LAWN TRACTOR
21 HP, Variation Speed
46" Deck
Model No. 247.28886
• Espanol, P. 58
This product has a low emission engine which operates differently
from previously built engines. Before you start the engine, read and
understand this Operator's Manual.
For answers to your questions about
Before using this equipment,
read this manual and follow
all safety rules and operating
instructions.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Visit our website: www.craftsman.com FormNo.769-06502B
this product, Call:
1-800=659=5917
CraftsmanTractorHelpLine
7 am = 7 pm CT, Mort. =Sun.
(May31,2011)
Off-Season Storage ........................................................ 27
Trou bleshooting .............................................................. 28
Labels ............................................................................. 29
Parts List ......................................................................... 30
Espafiol ............................................................................ 58
Service Numbers ............................................. Back Cover
CRAFTSMAN FULL WARRANTY
FORTWOYEARSfromthe dateofpurchase,all non-expendablepartsof thisridingequipmentarewarrantedagainstanydefectsinmatedal
or workmanship.A defectivenon-expendablepartwillreceivefreein-homerepairor replacementif repairisimpossible.
FORFIVEYEARSfromthe dateof purchase,theframeandfrontaxleof thisridingequipmentarewarrantedagainstanydefectsinmaterialor
workmanship.A defectiveframeor frontaxlewillreceivefreein-homerepairor replacementif repairisimpossible.
FOR90 DAYSfromthedateofpurchase,thebattery(anexpendablepart)of this ridingequipmentis warrantedagainstanydefectsin material
or workmanship(ourtestingprovesthatitwill not holda charge).A defectivebatterywill receivefreein-homereplacement.
ADDITIONALLIFETIMELIMITEDWARRANTYon CASTIRONFRONTAXLE(if equipped)
FORAS LONGASIT IS USEDbytheoriginalownerafterthefifthyearfromthedateofpurchase,thecastironfrontaxle (ifequipped)ofthis
ridingequipmentis warrantedagainstanydefectsinmaterialorworkmanship.Withproofofpurchase,adefectivecastfrontaxlewill receive
freein-homereplacement.
WARRANTYSERVICE
Forwarrantycoveragedetailsto obtainfreerepairor replacement,call 1-800-659-5917orvisittheweb site:www.craftsman.corn
inallcasesabove,ifpartrepairor replacementisimpossible,theridingequipmentwillbereplacedfreeofchargewiththe sameoranequivalentmodel.
All oftheabovewarrantycoverageis voidifthis ridingequipmentiseverusedwhileprovidingcommercialservicesor ifrentedto another
person.
This warranty covers ONLYdefects in material and workmanship. Warranty coverage does NOTinclude:
• Expendableparts(exceptbattery)thatcanwearoutfromnormalusewithinthe warrantyperiod,includingbutnotlimitedtoblades,
sparkplugs,air cleaners,belts,andoilfilters.
• Standardmaintenanceservicing,oilchanges,ortune-ups.
• Tirereplacementor repaircausedbypuncturesfromoutsideobjects,suchas nails,thorns,stumps,orglass.
• Tireorwheelreplacementor repairresultingfromnormalwear,accident,or improperoperationormaintenance.
• Repairsnecessarybecauseofoperatorabuse,includingbutnot limitedtodamagecausedbytowingobjectsbeyondthecapabilityof
the ridingequipment,impactingobjectsthat bendtheframe,axleassemblyor crankshaft,orover-speedingtheengine.
• Repairsnecessarybecauseofoperatornegligence,includingbutnot limitedto,electricalandmechanicaldamagecausedby
improperstorage,failuretousethe propergradeandamountofengineoil, failureto keepthedeckclear offlammabledebris,or
failureto maintaintheridingequipmentaccordingto theinstructionscontainedinthe operator'smanual.
• Engine(fuelsystem)cleaningorrepairscausedbyfueldeterminedtobecontaminatedor oxidized(stale).In general,fuelshouldbe
usedwithin30 daysofitspurchasedate.
• Normaldeteriorationand wearof theexteriorfinishes,or productlabelreplacement.
Thiswarrantygivesyou specificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
Sears BrandsManagementCorporation, Hoffman Estates, IL60179
EngineOil: SAE30
Fuel: UnleadedGasoline
SparkPlug: Champion®RC12YC
Engine: Briggs& Stratton
© KCDIRLLC
Model Number:
Serial Number:
Dateof Purchase:
Recordthe modelnumber,serialnumber,
anddateof purchaseabove.
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Thissymbolpointsoutimportantsafetyinstructionswhich,if not
followed,couldendangerthepersonalsafetyand/orpropertyof
yourselfandothers. Readandfollowall instructionsin thismanual
beforeattemptingtooperatethismachine.Failuretocomplywith
theseinstructionsmayresultin personalinjury.Whenyouseethis
symbol,HEEDITSWARNING!
Thismachinewasbuilttobeoperatedaccordingtothesafeopera-
tionpracticesinthis manual.Aswithanytypeof powerequipment,
carelessnessorerroron thepartof theoperatorcanresultin serious
injury.Thismachineiscapableofamputatingfingers,hands,toes
andfeetandthrowingdebris.Failuretoobservethefollowingsafety
instructionscouldresultin seriousinjuryor death.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
EngineExhaust,someof itsconstituents,andcertainvehicle
componentscontainoremitchemicalsknowntoStateofCalifornia
tocausecancerandbirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.
Batteryposts,terminals,and relatedaccessoriescontainleadand
leadcompounds,chemicalsknowntotheStateof Californiato
causecancerandreproductiveharm.Washhandsafterhandling.
GENERAL OPERATION
• Read,understand,andfollowall instructionson the machineand
in themanual(s)beforeattemptingtoassembleandoperate.
Keepthis manualina safeplaceforfutureand regularreference
andfororderingreplacementparts.
• Befamiliarwithall controlsandtheirproperoperation.Knowhow
tostopthemachineanddisengagethemquickly.
• Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsoldtooperatethismachine.
Children14yearsoldandovershouldreadandunderstandthe
operationinstructionsandsafetyrulesinthismanualandshould
betrainedandsupervisedbya parent.
• Neverallowadultstooperatethismachinewithoutproper
instruction.
• Tohelpavoidbladecontactor a thrownobjectinjury,keep
bystanders,helpers,childrenandpetsatleast75feetfromthe
machinewhile itisin operation.Stopmachineifanyoneenters
thearea.
• Thoroughlyinspecttheareawheretheequipmentis tobe used.
Removeallstones,sticks,wire,bones,toys,andotherforeign
objectswhichcouldbe pickedupandthrownbytheblade(s).
Thrownobjectscancauseseriouspersonalinjury.
• Planyourmowingpatternto avoiddischargeofmaterialtoward
roads,sidewalks,bystandersandthelike.Also,avoiddischarg-
ingmaterialagainstawall orobstructionwhichmaycause
dischargedmaterialto ricochetbacktowardtheoperator.
Your Responsibility--Restricttheuseofthispowermachineto
personswhoread,understandandfollowthewarningsand instruc-
tionsin thismanualandon themachine.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
• Alwayswearsafetyglassesor safetygogglesduringoperation
andwhileperformingan adjustmentor repairto protectyoureyes.
Thrownobjectswhichricochetcancauseseriousinjurytothe
eyes.
• Wearsturdy,rough-soledworkshoesandclose-fittingslacksand
shirts.Loosefittingclothesandjewelrycanbe caughtin movable
parts.Neveroperatethismachineinbarefeetorsandals.
• Beawareofthemowerandattachmentdischargedirectionand
do notpointit at anyone.Donotoperatethemowerwithoutthe
dischargecoverorentiregrasscatcherinits properplace.
Donot puthandsorfeetnearrotatingpartsor underthecutting
deck.Contactwiththeblade(s)canamputatehandsandfeet.
A missingordamageddischargecovercancausebladecontact
or thrownobjectinjuries.
• Stoptheblade(s)whencrossinggraveldrives,walks,or roads
andwhilenotcuttinggrass.
• Watchfortrafficwhenoperatingnearorcrossingroadways.This
machineis notintendedforuseonany public roadway.
• Donotoperatethemachinewhileundertheinfluenceof alcohol
or drugs.
• Mowonly indaylightorgoodartificiallight.
Nevercarrypassengers.
• Disengageblade(s)beforeshiftingintoreverse.Backup slowly.
Alwayslookdownandbehindbeforeandwhilebackingtoavoida
back-overaccident.
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• Slowdownbeforeturning.Operatethemachinesmoothly.Avoid
erraticoperationandexcessivespeed.
Disengageblade(s),setparkingbrake,stopengineandwaituntil
theblade(s)cometoa completestopbeforeremovinggrass
catcher,emptyinggrass,uncloggingchute,removinganygrassor
debris,or makinganyadjustments.
Neverleavea runningmachineunattended.Alwaysturnoff
blade(s),setparkingbrake,stopengineandremovekeybefore
dismounting.
Useextracarewhenloadingorunloadingthe machineintoa
trailerortruck.Thismachineshouldnotbedrivenupordown
ramp(s),becausethemachinecouldtipover,causingserious
personalinjury.Themachinemustbe pushedmanuallyon
ramp(s)to loador unloadproperly.
Mufflerandenginebecomehotandcan causea burn.Donot
touch.
Checkoverheadclearancescarefullybeforedrivingunderlow
hangingtree branches,wires,dooropeningsetc.,wherethe
operatormaybestruckorpulledfromthe machine,whichcould
resultinseriousinjury.
Disengageallattachmentclutchesanddepressthebrakepedal
completelybeforeattemptingto startengine.
Yourmachineisdesignedto cutnormalresidentialgrassofa
heightnomorethan10".Donotattemptto mowthroughunusually
tall,drygrass(e.g.,pasture)orpilesofdryleaves.Drygrassor
leavesmaycontacttheengineexhaustand/orbuilduponthe
mowerdeckpresentinga potentialfirehazard.
Useonlyaccessoriesandattachmentsapprovedforthis machine
bythemachinemanufacturer.Read,understandandfollowall
instructionsprovidedwiththe approvedaccessoryorattachment.
Fora list ofapprovedaccessoriesandattachments,call 1-800-
659-5917.
Dataindicatesthatoperators,age60yearsandabove,are
involvedin a largepercentageofridingmower-relatedinjuries.
Theseoperatorsshouldevaluatetheirabilitytooperatetheriding
mowersafelyenoughto protectthemselvesandothersfrom
seriousinjury.
If situationsoccurwhicharenotcoveredinthismanual,usecare
andgoodjudgment.Contact1-800-659-5917forinformationand
assistance.
SLOPE OPERATION
Slopesareamajorfactorrelatedtolossofcontrolandtip-over
accidentswhichcanresultinsevereinjuryor death.Allslopesrequire
extracaution.Ifyoucannotbackuptheslopeor ifyoufeeluneasyon
it, do notmowit.
Foryoursafety,usethe SlopeGuideincludedaspartofthis manual
to measureslopesbeforeoperatingthismachineonaslopedor hilly
area.Iftheslopeis greaterthan15degreesasshownonthe Slope
Guide,do notoperatethis machineonthatareaor seriousinjurycould
result.
Do:
o
Mowupanddown slopes,notacross.Exerciseextremecaution
whenchangingdirectionon slopes.
• Watchforholes,ruts,bumps,rocks,orother hiddenobjects.
Uneventerraincouldoverturnthe machine.Tallgrasscanhide
obstacles.
Useslowspeed.Choosea lowenoughspeedsettingso that
youwillnothavetostopor shiftwhileon the slope.Tiresmay
losetractionon slopeseventhoughthe brakesarefunctioning
properly.Alwayskeepmachineingearwhengoingdownslopes
totakeadvantageof enginebrakingaction.
• Followthemanufacturer'srecommendationsforwheelweights
or counterweightstoimprovestability.Forrecommendations,call
1-800-659-5917.
• Useextracarewithgrasscatchersor otherattachments.These
canchangethestabilityofthe machine.
Keepallmovementontheslopesslowandgradual.Donotmake
suddenchangesinspeedor direction.Rapidengagementor
brakingcouldcausethefrontofthemachineto lift andrapidlyflip
overbackwardswhichcouldcauseseriousinjury.
• Avoidstartingorstoppingona slope.Iftireslosetraction,disen-
gagetheblade(s)andproceedslowlystraightdowntheslope.
DoNot:
• Donotturnon slopesunlessnecessary;then,turnslowlyand
graduallydownhill,ifpossible.
• Donotmowneardrop-offs,ditchesor embankments.Themower
couldsuddenlyturnoverifawheelisovertheedgeofa cliff,
ditch,or ifanedgecavesin.
• Donottry to stabilizethemachinebyputtingyourfootonthe
ground.
• Donotusea grasscatcheron steepslopes.
• Donotmowon wetgrass.Reducedtractioncouldcausesliding.
• Donotattempttocoastdownhill.Over-speedingmaycausethe
operatortolosecontrolofthemachineresultingin seriousinjury
or death.
• Donottowheavypull behindattachments(e.g.loadeddumpcart,
lawnroller,etc.)onslopesgreaterthan5 degrees.Whengoing
downhill,theextraweighttendsto pushthetractorandmay
causeyoutoloosecontrol(e.g.tractormayspeedup,brakingand
steeringabilityarereduced,attachmentmayjack-knifeandcause
tractorto overturn).
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CHILDREN
Tragicaccidentscanoccurifthe operatorisnotalerttothepresence
ofchildren.Childrenareoftenattractedtothemachineandthemowing
activity.Theydonotunderstandthe dangers.Neverassumethat
childrenwillremainwhereyoulastsawthem.
• Keepchildrenoutof themowingareaand inwatchfulcareofa
responsibleadultotherthanthe operator.
• Bealert andturnmachineoff ifa childentersthearea.
• Beforeandwhilebacking,lookbehindanddownforsmall
children.
Nevercarrychildren,evenwiththeblade(s)shutoff.Theymay
falloffandbe seriouslyinjuredorinterferewithsafemachine
operation.
• Useextremecarewhenapproachingblindcorners,doorways,
shrubs,treesorotherobjectsthatmayblockyourvisionof a child
whomayrunintothe machine.
Toavoidback-overaccidents,alwaysdisengagethecutting
blade(s)beforeshiftingintoReverse.Ifequipped,the"Reverse
CautionMode"(bladesoperatewhilemachineridesinreverse)
shouldnotbe usedwhenchildrenorothersarearound.
Keepchildrenawayfromhotor runningengines.Theycansuffer
burnsfroma hotmuffler.
• Removekeywhenmachineisunattendedto preventunauthorized
operation.
Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsof agetooperatethis machine.
Children14andovershouldreadandunderstandtheinstructionsand
safeoperationpracticesinthismanualandon themachineandshould
betrainedandsupervisedbyan adult.
TOWING
Towonlywithamachinethathasa hitchdesignedfortowing.Do
notattachtowedequipmentexceptatthehitchpoint.
Followthemanufacturersrecommendationforweightlimitsfor
towedequipmentandtowingonslopes.For recommendations,
call1-800-659-5917.
Neverallowchildrenor othersinoron towedequipment.
Onslopes,theweightof thetowedequipmentmaycauselossof
tractionandlossofcontrol.
Alwaysuseextracautionwhentowingwitha machinecapableof
makingtightturns(e.g."zero-turn"ride-onmower). Makewide
turnstoavoidjack-knifing.
Travelslowlyandallowextradistancetostop.
Donotcoastdownhill.
SERVICE
SafeHandlingof Gasoline
Toavoidpersonalinjuryorpropertydamageuseextremecarein
handlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremelyflammableandthevaporsare
explosive.Seriouspersonalinjurycanoccurwhengasolineisspilled
on yourselforyourclotheswhichcan ignite.Washyourskinand
changeclothesimmediately.
• Useonly anapprovedgasolinecontainer.
Neverfill containersinsidea vehicleorona truckortrailer bed
witha plasticliner.Alwaysplacecontainerson the groundaway
fromyourvehiclebeforefilling.
Whenpractical,removegas-poweredequipmentfromthe truck
or trailerandrefueliton theground.Ifthis isnotpossible,then
refuelsuchequipmentona trailerwithaportablecontainer,rather
thanfromagasolinedispensernozzle.
Keepthenozzleincontactwiththerimofthe fueltankor
containeropeningat all timesuntilfuelingiscomplete.Donotuse
a nozzlelock-opendevice.
Extinguishall cigarettes,cigars,pipesandothersourcesof
ignition.
• Neverfuelmachineindoors.
Neverremovegascapor addfuelwhiletheengineishotor run-
ning.Allowengineto coolat leasttwominutesbeforerefueling.
Neveroverfillfueltank.Filltankto no morethan1/2inchbelow
bottomoffillernecktoallowspaceforfuelexpansion.
• Replacegasolinecap andtightensecurely.
• Ifgasolineisspilled,wipeitoff theengineandequipment.Move
machineto anotherarea.Wait5 minutesbeforestartingthe
engine.
• Toreducefirehazards,keepmachinefreeofgrass,leaves,or
otherdebrisbuild-up.Cleanup oilor fuelspillageandremoveany
fuelsoakeddebris.
• Neverstorethe machineorfuelcontainerinsidewherethereisan
openflame,sparkor pilotlightasona waterheater,spaceheater,
furnace,clothesdryeror othergasappliances.
Allowa machineto coolatleastfiveminutesbeforestoring.
GeneralService
• Neverrunanengineindoorsorinapoorlyventilatedarea.Engine
exhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,anodorless,anddeadlygas.
• Beforecleaning,repairing,orinspecting,makecertainthe
blade(s)andallmovingpartshavestopped.Disconnectthespark
plugwireandgroundagainsttheenginetopreventunintended
starting.
• Periodicallychecktomakesurethebladescometocomplete
stopwithinapproximately(5)fivesecondsafteroperatingthe
bladedisengagementcontrol.Ifthebladesdonotstopwithinthe
thistimeframe,yourmachineshouldbeservicedprofessionally
byaSearsorotherqualifiedservicedealer.
• Checkbrakeoperationfrequentlyasitissubjectedtowearduring
normaloperation.Adjustandserviceasrequired.
• Checktheblade(s)andenginemountingboltsatfrequent
intervalsforpropertightness.Also,visuallyinspectblade(s)
fordamage(e.g.,excessivewear,bent,cracked).Replacethe
blade(s)withtheoriginalequipmentmanufacturer's(O.E.M.)
blade(s)only,listedinthismanual.Useofpartswhichdonot
meettheoriginalequipmentspecificationsmayleadtoimproper
performanceandcompromisesafety!
• Mowerbladesaresharp.Wrapthebladeorweargloves,anduse
extracautionwhenservicingthem.
• Keepallnuts,bolts,andscrewstighttobesuretheequipmentis
insafeworkingcondition.
• Nevertamperwiththe safetyinterlocksystemorothersafety
devices.Checktheirproperoperationregularly.
• Afterstrikinga foreignobject,stoptheengine,disconnectthe
sparkplugwire(s)andgroundagainsttheengine.Thoroughly
inspectthemachineforanydamage.Repairthedamagebefore
startingandoperating.
• Neverattempttomakeadjustmentsor repairstothemachine
whilethe engineis running.
• Grasscatchercomponentsandthe dischargecoveraresubject
towearanddamagewhichcouldexposemovingpartsor allow
objectsto bethrown.Forsafetyprotection,frequentlycheck
componentsand replaceimmediatelywithoriginalequipment
manufacturer's(O.E.M.)partsonly,listedinthis manual.Useof
partswhichdo not meetthe originalequipmentspecificationsmay
leadtoimproperperformanceandcompromisesafety!
• Donotchangetheenginegovernorsettingsorover-speedthe
engine.Thegovernorcontrolsthemaximumsafeoperatingspeed
oftheengine.
Maintainor replacesafetyandinstructionlabels,as necessary.
• Observeproperdisposallawsandregulationsforgas,oil,etc.to
protecttheenvironment.
• Accordingtothe ConsumerProductsSafetyCommission(CPSC)
andthe U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA),thisproduct
hasanAverageUsefulLifeof seven(7)years,or 270hours
ofoperation.AttheendoftheAverageUsefulLife,buyanew
machineor havethemachineinspectedannuallybya Searsor
otherqualifiedservicedealerto ensurethatall mechanicaland
safetysystemsareworkingproperlyandnotwornexcessively.
Failuretodoso can resultinaccidents,injuriesor death.
DO NOT MODIFY ENGINE
Toavoid seriousinjuryor death,do notmodifyengineinanyway.
Tamperingwiththe governorsettingcanleadto a runawayengineand
causeittooperateat unsafespeeds.Nevertamperwithfactorysetting
ofenginegovernor.
NOTICE REGARDING EMISSIONS
Engineswhicharecertifiedto complywithCaliforniaandfederal
EPAemissionregulationsfor SORE(SmallOffRoadEquipment)are
certifiedto operateonregularunleadedgasoline,andmayinclude
thefollowingemissioncontrolsystems:EngineModification(EM)and
ThreeWayCatalyst(TWO)if soequipped.
SPARK ARRESTOR
Thismachineisequippedwithaninternalcombustionengineand
shouldnotbe usedonornearanyunimprovedforest-covered,
brushcoveredorgrass-coveredlandunlessthe engine'sexhaust
systemisequippedwitha sparkarrestormeetingapplicablelocalor
statelaws(ifany).
Ifa sparkarrestoris used,it shouldbe maintainedin effectiveworking
orderbytheoperator.IntheStateof Californiatheaboveisrequired
bylaw(Section4442of the CaliforniaPublicResourcesCode).Other
statesmayhavesimilarlaws.Federallawsapplyonfederallands.
A sparkarrestorforthemuffleris availablethroughyournearestSears
PartsandRepairServiceCenter.
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SAFETY SYMBOLS
Thispagedepictsanddescribessafetysymbolsthatmayappearonthisproduct.Read,understand,andfollowallinstructionson the machine
beforeattemptingtoassembleandoperate.
READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL(S)
Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble and
operate
DANGER-- ROTATING BLADES
Never carry passengers. Never carry children, even with the blades off.
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DANGER-- ROTATING BLADES
Always look down and behind before and while backing to avoid a back-over accident.
WARNING-- ROTATING BLADES
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the cutting deck. Contact with the blade(s)
can amputate hands and feet.
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WARNING--THROWN OBJECTS
This machine may pick up and throw and objects which can cause serious personal injury.
WARNING--THROWN OBJECTS
This machine may pick up and throw and objects which can cause serious personal injury.
BYSTANDERS
Keep bystanders, helpers, children and pets at least 75 feet from the machine while it is in
operation.
WARNING-- SLOPE OPERATION
Do not operate this machine on a slope greater than 15 degrees.
WARNING-- HOT SURFACE
Engine parts, especially the muffler, become extremely hot during operation. Allow engine and
muffler to cool before touching.
DANGER- ROTATING BLADES
To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands and feet away. Do not operate unless discharge cover or grass
catcher is in its proper place. If damaged, replace immediately.
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15° Slope
15° Slope
X
(OK)
'_. _ Figure1
(TOO STEEP)
Figure2
15°
dashedline
USETHISSLOPEGAUGETODETERMINE
IFA SLOPEISTOOSTEEPFORSAFEOPERATION!
Tochecktheslope,proceedasfollows:
1. Removethis pageandfoldalongthedashedline.
2. Locateaverticalobject onor behindthe slope(e.g.a pole,building,fence, tree,etc.)
3. Align eitherside oftheslopegaugewiththeobject(SeeFigure1 and Figure2 ).
4. Adjust gaugeupor down untilthe left cornertouchestheslope(SeeFigure1andFigure2).
5.
If thereisagap belowthe gauge,theslope istoo steepfor safeoperation(SeeFigure2 above).
Slopesare a majorfactor relatedtotip-over and roll-overaccidents which can resultin severe injury or death.Do not operatemachine on slopes
in excess of 15degrees.All slopes require extracaution. Ifyou cannotbackup the slope orif you feeluneasyon it, do not mow it.
Always mowup and down theface ofslopes, never mowacrossthe faceof slopes.
ROTATING BLADES CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
DONOTMOWWHENCHILDRENOROTHERSARE
AROUND
NEVERCARRYCHILDRENEVENWITHBLADE(S)OFF.
LOOKDOWNANDBEHINDBEFOREANDWHILE
BACKING.
MOWINGINREVERSEISNOTRECOMMENDED.
WARNING
Thissymbol points out important safety instructions
which, if notfollowed,could endangerthe personal
safety and/or propertyof yourself and others. Readand
follow allinstructions inthis manualbeforeattempting
to operatethis machine.Failuretocomply withthese
instructions mayresultin personalinjury.When you see
this symbol HEED ITS WARNING!
Your Responsibility
Restrictthe useof this powermachineto persons who
read, understand,and follow thewarnings and instruc-
tions in this manual and on the machine.
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IMPORTANT:Yourtractorisshippedwithmotoroil in theengine.
However,youMUSTchecktheoil levelbeforeoperating.Refertothe
Service& Maintenancesectionforinstructionsoncheckingtheoil
level.
Attaching the Battery Cables
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
Batteryposts,terminals,andrelatedaccessoriescontainleadand
leadcompounds,chemicalsknowntotheStateof Californiato
causecancerandreproductiveharm.Washhandsafterhandling.
Whenattachingbatterycables,alwaysconnectthePOSITIVE(Red)
wireto its terminalfirst,followedbythe NEGATIVE(Black)wire.
Forshippingreasons,bothbatterycablesonyourequipmenthave
beenleftdisconnectedfromthe terminalsatthefactory.Toconnect
thebatterycables,proceedasfollows:
NOTE:ThepositivebatteryterminalismarkedPos.(+).Thenegative
batteryterminalis markedNeg.(i).
1. Removethe plasticcover,if present,fromthe positivebattery
terminaland attachthe redcableto thepositivebatteryterminal
(+)withtheboltandhexnut.See Figure1.
2. Removethe plasticcover,if present,fromthe negativebattery
terminaland attachtheblackcableto thenegativebattery
terminal(-) withthebolt andhexnut.SeeFigure1.
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Shipping Brace Removal
Makesurethe ridingmower'sengineisoff,removetheignitionkey,
andset the parkingbrakebeforeremovingthe shippingbrace.Refer
ItotheOperationsectionfor instructionsonhowto settheparking
lbrake.
• Locatetheshippingbrace,ifpresent,andaccompanyingwarning
tagfoundonthe rightsideofthemower,betweenthedischarge
chutedeflectorandthecuttingdeck.SeeFig.2.
Figure2
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Figure1
3. Positiontheredrubberbootoverthepositivebatteryterminalto help
protectit fromcorrosion.
NOTE:If thebatteryisputintoserviceafterthedateshownon topof
battery,chargethebatteryas instructedinthe Service& Maintenance
sectionofthis manualpriorto operatingthetractor.
Placethedecklift leverinthehighestcuttingposition.Referto
SettingtheCuttingHeightin theOperationsectionof thismanual.
Whilepushingthedischargechuteddlectortowardsthemachinewith
yourlefthand,removetheshippingbracewithyourrighthandbygrasp-
ingitbetweenyourthumbandindexfingerandrotatingitclockwise.
Theshippingbrace,usedfor packagingpurposesonly,mustbe
removedand discardedbeforeoperatingyourridingmower.
Themowingdeck iscapableofthrowingobjects.Failureto operate
the ridingmowerwithoutthedischargecoverin theproperoperating
Ipositioncouldresultin seriouspersonalinjuryand/orproperty
ldamage.
Attaching The Steering Wheel
Ifthesteeringwheelforyourtractordid notcomeattached,the
hardwareforattachingithas beenpackedwithinthe steeringwheel,
beneaththesteeringwheelcap.Carefullypryoff the steeringwheel
capandremovethe hardware.
1. Withthewheelsof the tractorpointingstraightforward,placethe
steeringwheeloverthesteeringshaft.
2. Placethewasher(withthe cuppedsidedown)overthesteering
wheeland securewiththehexbolt.SeeFig.3.
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Adjusting the Seat
Toadjustthepositionof the seat,pullupandholdtheseatadjustment
lever.Slidetheseatforwardorrearwardtothedesiredposition;then
releasetheadjustmentlever.Makesure seatis lockedintopositionin
a seat-stopbeforeoperatingthe tractor.SeeFigure5.
Beforeoperatingthetractor,makesurethe seatisengagedina
seat-stop.Engagetheparkingbrake.Standbehindthe machineand
pull backon seatuntil it clicksintoplace.
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3. Placethe steeringwheelcap overthecenterofthesteeringwheel
Figure3
andpushdownwarduntil it "clicks"intoplace.
Attaching The Seat
NOTE:Forshippingreasons,theseatiseitherfastenedtothe tractor
seat'spivotbracketwitha plastictie,ormountedbackwardtothepivot
bracket.Ineithercase,freetheseatfromits shippingpositionbeing
carefulnotto bendor kinkthewiringharnessandfollowtheinstruc-
tionsbelowtoattach it.
1. Removethetwo hexscrewsandnutsfromtheseatpivotbracket.
2. Alignthefrontholesoftheseatmountingbracketwiththe holesin
theseatpivotbracketonyourtractorand securewith previously
removedhex screwsandnuts. SeeA in Figure4.
3. Plugthewiringharnessintotheseatsafetyswitchinthebottomof
theseat,asshownin Bof Figure4.
NOTE:Thetractorwillnot operatewiththewiringharness
disconnected.
Figure5
Tire Pressure
Maximumtire pressureunderanycircumstancesis 30 psi.Equal
tirepressureshouldbe maintainedatalltimes.Neverexceedthe
_maxmum nfatonpressureshownonthes dewa of thet re.
Therecommendedoperatingtirepressureis:
Approximately10psi forthe reartires
Approximately14psi forthefronttires
iMPORTANT: Refertothetire sidewallforexacttiremanufacturer's
recommendedormaximumpsi.Donotoverinfiate.Uneventirepres-
surecouldcausethecuttingdeckto mowunevenly.
Figure4
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C
B
D
E
G
Figure6
A ParkingBrakeLever
B Throttle/ChokeControlLever
C IgnitionSwitchModule
D Auto-drivePedal
E DeckLift Lever
NOTE: AnyreferenceinthismanualtotheRIGHTor LEFTsideofthetractoris observedfromoperator'sseat
positionfacingforwardtowardsthefrontof tractor.
Meets ANSi Safety Standards
CraftsmanTractorsconformtothesafetystandardoftheAmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI).
F PTOLever(BladeEngage)
G CupHolder
H ShiftLever
I SeatAdjustmentLever
J BrakePedal
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F
J
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
Toset the parkingbrake: Fullydepressthebrakepedal.Movethe
parkingbrakeleverintotheparkingbrakeposition.Releasethebrake
pedaltoallowtheparkingbraketo engage.
Toreleasethe parkingbrake: Depressthebrakepedalandthepark-
ingbrakeleverwill moveoutofthe parkingbrakepositionon itsown.
Theparkingbrakewillthen bereleased.Releasethebrakepedal.
NOTE=Theparkingbrakemustbe setiftheoperatorleavestheseat
withtheenginerunningor theenginewillautomaticallyshutoff.
THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL LEVER
Thethrottle/chokecontrolleveris
locatedontherightsideof thetrac-
tor'sdashpanel.Thislevercontrols
thespeedoftheengineandwhen
pushedallthewayforward,the
chokecontrolalso.Whensetin
a givenposition,thethrottlewill
maintaina uniformenginespeed.
IMPORTANT=Whenoperating
thetractorwiththecuttingdeck
engaged,thethrottle/chokecontrol
levermustalwaysbeinthe FAST
(rabbit)position.
CHOKE
FAST
l=, m
SLOW
IGNITION SWITCH
Thekeyswitchmoduleisusedto
startand stoptheengine.Insert
keyintothekeyswitchmodule
andturnclockwiseto theSTART
position.Releasethe keyintothe
normalmowingpositiononceen-
ginehasstarted.Theheadlights
willbeactivatedautomatically.
Tostoptheengine,turnthe
ignitionkeycounterclockwiseto
theSTOPposition.
IMPORTANT:Priortooperatingthe tractor,refertoboththe "Safety
InterlockSystem"and"StartingThe Engine"laterinthissectionof this
manualfordetailedinstructionsregardingtheIgnitionSwitchModule.
Neverleavea runningmachineunattended.AlwaysdisengagePTO
(BladeEngageLever),moveshiftleverintoneutralposition,setpark-
ingbrake,stopengineandremovekeyto preventunintendedstarting.
SEAT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
Theseatadjustmentleverislocatedbelowthefront/leftoftheseat.The
leverallowsforadjustmentof the foreandaft positionoftheseat.Refer
totheAssemblysectionof themanual formoredetailedinstructionsfor
adjustingthe seatposition.
AUTO-DRIVE PEDAL
Thedrivepedalislocatedontherightsideofthetractor,alongthe
runningboard.Depressthedrivepedalforwardandthetractorwill
moveinthedirectionthattheshiftleveris engagedin.Tocausethe
tractorto travelforward,whileat acompletestop,movethe shiftlever
intotheForwardposition.Graduallysteponthedrivepedalandthe
tractorwill beginto moveforward.Tomovein Reverse,followthe same
procedureonlymovetheshiftleverintothereverseposition.
Thegroundspeediscontrolledwiththedrivepedal.Thefurther
forwardthatthepedalis pivoted,thefasterthetractorwilltravel.
Thepedalwill returntoitsoriginalpositionwhenit'snotdepressed.
Referto the Operationsectionofthismanualfordetailedinstructions
regardingthedrivepedal.
IMPORTANT= Alwayssettheparkingbrakewhenleavingthetractor
unattended.
DECK LIFT LEVER
Foundonyour tractor'srightfender,thedeckliftleveris used
tochangetheheightofthe cuttingdeck.To use,movethe
levertotheleft,thenplaceinthe notchbestsuitedfor your
application.
PTO (BLADE ENGAGE) LEVER
Foundonthe tractor'srightfender,thePTO(bladeengage)
leverisusedtoengagepowertothecuttingdeckorother
(separatelyavailable)attachments.Tooperate,movethe
leverallthewayforward.Movingtheleveralltheway
rearwardintothePTOOFFpositiondisengagespowertothe
cuttingdeck/attachment.
NOTE=ThePTO(bladeengage)levermustbein the
disengaged(PTOOFF)positionwhenstartingtheengine.
CUP HOLDER
Thetractor'scupholderis locatedonthefendertotheleftof
theseat.
SHIFT LEVER
Theshiftleveris locatedonthe left
sideof thefenderandhasthree
positions,FORWARD,NEUTRAL
and REVERSE.The brakepedal
mustbedepressedandthe tractor
mustnotbe in motionwhenthe
movingshift lever.
IMPORTANT: Neverforcethe
shiftlever.Doingsomayresultin
seriousdamagetothetractor's
transmission.
REVERSE
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BRAKE PEDAL
Thebrakepedalis locatedon theleftside ofthelawntractor,alongthe
runningboard.Depressthebrakepedaltoengagethediscbrakeand
bringthetractortoa completestop.
NOTE: Thepedalmustbedepressedto starttheengine.Referto
SafetyInterlockSwitcheslaterin thissectionof thismanual.
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GAS AND OiL FILL-UP
0il
iMPORTANT: Yourtractorisshippedwithmotoroilin theengine.
However,youMUSTchecktheoil levelbeforeoperating.Becareful
notto overfill.
Forinstructionsonhowto checktheengineoil, referto CheckingThe
EngineOilinthe ServiceandMaintenancesectionofthismanual.
Gasoline
Thegasolinetankislocatedunderthehood.Donotoverfill.
Useextremecarewhenhandlinggasoline.Gasolineisextremely
flammableandthevaporsareexplosive.Neverfuelmachineindoors
orwhiletheengineishotor running.Extinguishcigarettes,cigars,
_ppes,andothersourcesof gn t on.
NOTE : Purchasegasolineinsmallquantities.Do notusegasolineleft
overfromthe previousseason,to minimizegumdepositsinthefuel
system.
• Thisengineiscertifiedtooperateonunleadedgasoline.Forbest
results,fillthefueltankwithonlyclean,fresh,unleadedgasoline
witha pumpstickeroctaneratingof87or higher.
• Gasohol(upto 10%ethylalcohol,90%unleadedgasolineby
volume)isanapprovedfuel.Othergasoline/alcoholblends,such
asE85,arenot approved.
MethylTertiaryButylEther(MTBE)andunleadedgasolineblends
(uptoa maximumof 15%MTBEbyvolume)areapprovedfuels.
Othergasoline/etherblendsare notapproved.
• Fillfueltankoutdoorsorinwell-ventilatedarea.
• Donotoverfillfuel tank. Filltanktono morethan1/2inchbelow
bottomoffillerneckto allowspaceforfuelexpansion.
• Neverremovegascapor addfuelwhilethe engineishotor run-
ning.Allowenginetocoolatleasttwominutesbeforerefueling.
• Ifgasolineisspilled,wipeitoff theengineandequipment.Move
machineto anotherarea.Wait5 minutesbeforestartingthe
engine.
To Add Gasoline
1. Turntheengineoff andletenginecoolat least2 minutesbefore
removingthe fuelcap.The gasolinetankislocatedunderthe
hood.Removethe fuelcapbyturningitcounterclockwise.
2. Fillthe fueltankwithgasoline.Useonlyclean,fresh(nomore
than30 daysold),unleadedgasoline.Filltankto nomore
than1/2inchbelowbottomoffiller necktoallowspaceforfuel
expansion.
3. Reinstallthefuelcap.
iMPORTANT: Do notoverfillthetank.Filltanktonomorethan 1/2
inchbelowbottomoffillernecktoallowspaceforfuelexpansion.See
Fig.7.
Figure7
Avoid Serious injury or Death
• Go upanddownslopes,notacross.
• Avoidsuddenturns.
• Donotoperatetheunitwhereitcould slipor tip.
• Ifmachinestopsgoinguphill,stopbladesand backdownhill
slowly.
• Donotmowwhenchildrenorothersarearound.
• Nevercarrychildren,evenwith bladesoff.
• Lookdownand behindbeforeandwhilebacking.
• Keepsafetydevices(guards,shields,andswitches)inplace
andworking.
• Removeobjectsthat couldbethrownby theblades.
• Knowlocationandfunctionofall controls.
• Besurebladesandenginearestoppedbeforeplacinghandsor
feetnearblades.
• Beforeleavingoperator'sposition,stoptractor,disengage
blades,engageparkingbrake,shutengineoff,and removekey.
Read Operator's Manual
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SAFETY iNTERLOCK SYSTEM
Thesafetyinterlocksystemisdesignedforsafeoperationofthetrac-
tor.Ifthis systemshouldever malfunction,do not operatethetractor.
Immediatelycontact1-800-4-MY-HOMEto havethesystemserviced.
• Thesafetyinterlocksystempreventstheenginefromstarting
unlesstheparkingbrakeis engagedandthePTO(BladeEngage)
leveris in thedisengaged(OFF)position.
• Thesafetyinterlocksystemwillautomaticallyshutofftheengineif
theoperatorleavesthe seatbeforeengagingtheparkingbrake.
• Thesafetyinterlocksystemwillautomaticallyshutoffthe engine
ifthe operatorleavesthetractor'sseatwiththe PTO(Blade
Engage)leverengaged,regardlessofwhethertheparkingbrake
isengaged.
• Theenginewillautomaticallyshutoff ifthe PTO(BladeEngage)
leveris movedintotheengaged(ON)positionwiththeshift lever
in Reverse.
IGNITION SWITCH
Theignitionswitchisactivatedtostartthe engine,insertkeyintothe
ignitionswitchandturnclockwisetothe STARTposition.Releasethe
On
Start
off
SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT
1. Selecttheheightpositionofthecuttingdeckbyplacingthedeck
liftleverinanyofthedifferentcuttingheightnotchesontheright
sideof thefender.
2. Adjustthedeck wheelssothattheyarebetween1A-inchand
Y2-inchabovethegroundwhenthetractoris onasmooth,fiat
surfacesuchas a driveway.
To adjust Deck Wheels:
1. Removetheflangelocknuton theshoulderboltsecuringthe
deckwheel.
2. Positionthewheeltothedesiredheightaslistedabove.SeeFig.
8.
3. Securetheshoulderboltwiththeflangelocknut.
Keephandsandfeetawayfromthedischargeopeningof thecutting
deck.
NOTE: Thedeckwheelsarean anti-scalpfeatureof thedeckand
are notdesignedtosupporttheweightofthecuttingdeck.Referto
LevelingintheMaintenance& Servicesectionofthismanualformore
detailedinstructionsregardingvariousdeckadjustments.
keyintotheONpositiononce enginehasfired.
Tostoptheengine,turnthe ignitionkeycounterclockwisetothe OFF
position.
Neverleavea runningmachineunattended.AlwaysdisengagePTO,
moveshiftleverintoneutralposition,setparkingbrake,stopengine
andremovekeytopreventunntendedstartng.
ENGAGING THE PARKING BRAKE
To engage the parking brake:
1. Fullydepressthe brakepedalandholdit downwithyourfoot.
2. Movethespeedcontrolleverallthewaydownandintothe
parkingbrakeposition.
3. Releasethe brakepedaltoallowtheparkingbraketo engage.
To release the parking brake:
1. Depressthebrakepedalandmovethe speedcontrolleveroutof
theparkingbrakepositionandintoa desiredspeed.
Figure8
STARTING THE ENGINE
Donot operatethetractoriftheinterlocksystemis malfunctioning.
Thissystemwasdesignedforyoursafetyand protection.
NOTE: RefertotheGasolineandOilfill-upinstructionsearlierin this
section.
1. Insertthetractorkeyintotheignitionswitch.
2. PlacethePTO(BladeEngage)leverin thedisengaged(OFF)
position.
3. Engagethetractor'sparkingbrake.
4. Activatethechokecontrolbymovingthethrottle/chokeleverall
thewayupintothechokeposition.
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5. Turntheignitionkeyclockwisetothe STARTposition.Afterthe
enginestarts,releasethekey.It will returntotheON (orNormal
Mowing)position.
DoNOTholdthekeyinthe STARTpositionfor longerthanten
secondsata time.Doingsomaycausedamagetoyourengine's
electricstarter.
6. Aftertheenginestarts,deactivatethechokecontrolandplacethe
throttlecontrolinthe FASTposition.
NOTE=DoNOTleavethechokecontrolonwhileoperatingthetractor.
Doingso willresultina "rich"fuelmixtureandcausetheengineto run
poorly.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
If youstrikea foreignobject,stoptheengine,disconnectthespark
plugwire(s)andgroundagainstthe engine.Thoroughlyinspectthe
machinefor anydamage.Repairthedamagebeforerestartingand
operating
1. Ifthe bladesareengaged,placethePTO(BladeEngage)leverin
thedisengaged(OFF)position.
2. TurntheignitionkeycounterclockwisetotheSTOPposition.
3. Removethe keyfromtheignitionswitchto preventunintended
starting.
DRIVING THE TRACTOR
Avoidsuddenstarts,excessivespeedandsuddenstops.
Donot leavetheseatofthetractorwithoutfirst placingthePTO
(BladeEngage)leverinthedisengaged(OFF)position,depressing
thebrakepedalandengagingthe parkingbrake.Ifleavingthetractor
unattended,alsoturntheignitionkeyoff andremovethe key.
Alwayslookdownandbehindbeforeandwhilebackinguptoavoida
back-overaccident.
1. Depressthebrakepedalto releasetheparkingbrakeandthenlet
thepedalup.
2. Movethethrottleleverintothe FAST(rabbit)position.
3. Placetheshift leverineithertheFORWARDor REVERSE
position.
IMPORTANT=DoNOTusethe shiftlevertochangethedirection
oftravelwhenthetractorisin motion.Alwaysusethebrakepedalto
bringthetractorto acompletestopbeforeshifting.
4. Graduallybeginto applypressureto the drivepedal.Thefurther
downthe pedalis pushed,thefasterthetractorwilltravelinthe
desireddirectionbasedon thepositionoftheshift lever.
5. Thelawntractorisbroughttoa stopbyreleasingthedrive pedal
andthendepressingthe brakepedal.
Beforeleavingthe operator'spositionforanyreason,disengagethe
blades,placethe shiftleverinneutral,engagetheparkingbrake,
shutengineoff andremovethe key.
Whenstoppingthetractorforanyreasonwhileon agrasssurface,
always:
1. Placetheshiftleverinneutral,
2. Engagetheparkingbrake,
3. Shutengineoffand removethekey.Doingsowillminimizethe
possibilityofhavingyourlawn"browned"byhotexhaustfrom
yourtractor'srunningengine.
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DRiViNG ON SLOPES
RefertotheSLOPEGAUGEintheSafetyInstructionssectionof the
manualto helpdetermineslopeswhereyou mayoperatethistractor
safely.
Donotmowon inclineswitha slopein excessof 15degrees(a rise
ofapproximately2-1/2feetevery10feet).Thetractorcouldoverturn
andcauseseriousinjury.
MOWING
Tohelpavoidbladecontactora thrownobjectinjury,keepbystand-
ers,helpers,childrenandpetsat least75feetfromthemachine
whileitis in operation.Stopmachineifanyoneentersthearea.
Thefollowinginformationwill be helpfulwhenusingthecuttingdeck
withyourtractor:
• Mowupanddownslopes,NEVERacross.
Exerciseextremecautionwhenchangingdirectionon slopes.
Watchforholes,ruts,bumps,rocks,or otherhiddenobjects.
Uneventerraincouldoverturnthemachine.Tallgrasscan hide
obstacles.
Avoidturnswhendrivingona slope.Ifa turnmustbemade,turn
downthe slope.Turningupa slopegreatlyincreasesthechance
ofarollover.
Avoidstoppingwhendrivingupaslope.Ifit is necessaryto stop
whiledrivingupa slope,startup smoothlyandcarefullytoreduce
thepossibilityofflippingthetractoroverbackward.
ENGAGING THE BLADES
Engagingthe PTO(BladeEngage)transferspowerto thecuttingdeck
orother(separatelyavailable)attachments.Toengagetheblades,
proceedasfollows:
1. Movethe throttle/chokecontrolleverto theFAST(rabbit)position.
2. Graspthe PTO(BladeEngage)leverandpivotitalltheway
forwardintothe engaged(ON)position.
3. KeepthethrottleleverintheFAST(rabbit)positionforthe most
efficientuseof thecuttingdeckor other(separatelyavailable)
attachments.
NOTE: Theenginewillautomaticallyshutoff ifthePTOisengaged
withtheshiftleverin positionforreversetravelwiththe ignitionkeyin
theONposition.
MULCHING
A mulchkit isavailableasan attachment.Mulchingisa processof
recirculatinggrassclippingsrepeatedlybeneaththecuttingdeck.The
ultra-fineclippingsarethenforcedbackintothe lawnwheretheyact as
a naturalfertilizer.
A mulchkit canbe purchasedthroughtheretaillocationinwhichyou
purchasedthistractor.Formore information, simply contact Sears
at 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
USING THE DECK LIFT LEVER
Toraisethecuttingdeck,movethedecklift levertothe left,thenplace
itinthenotchbestsuitedforyourapplication.RefertoSettingThe
CuttingHeightearlierinthissection.
Planyourmowingpatternto avoiddischargeof materialstoward
roads,sidewalks,bystandersandthe like.Also,avoiddischarging
materialagainstawallor obstructionwhichmaycausedischarged
materialtoricochetbacktowardtheoperator.
Donot mowat highgroundspeed,especiallyifa mulchkit or
grasscollectorisinstalled.
• Forbestresultsitisrecommendedthatthefirst twolapsbecut
withthedischargethrowntowardsthecenter.Afterthe firsttwo
laps,reversethedirectionto throwthedischargetotheoutside
forthebalanceofcutting.Thiswillgivea betterappearancetothe
lawn.
• Donotcutthe grasstooshort.Shortgrassinvitesweedgrowth
andyellowsquicklyin dry weather.
• Mowingshouldalwaysbedonewiththeengineatfullthrottle.
• Underheavierconditionsit maybe necessaryto go backoverthe
cut areaa secondtimetogeta cleancut.
• Do NOTattemptto mowheavybrushandweedsandextremely
tallgrass.Yourtractorisdesignedtomowlawns,NOTclear
brush.
• Keepthe bladessharpand replacethebladeswhenworn.Refer
to CuttingBladesintheServicesectionof thismanualforproper
bladesharpeninginstructions.
HEADLIGHTS
• Thelampsare ONwheneverthetractor'sengineis running.
• ThelampsturnOFFwhenthe ignitionkeyismovedtotheSTOP
position.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Beforeperforminganytypeofmaintenance/service,disengageall
controlsandstoptheengine.Waituntilallmovingpartshavecometo
acompletestop.Disconnectsparkplugwireandgrounditagainstthe
enginetopreventunintendedstarting.Alwayswearsafetyglassesduring
operationor whileperforminganyadjustmentsor repairs.
BeforeEachUse
IntheFirstFiveHours
Every10Hours
1. Engineoil level
2. Mufflerareaandcontrols
3. Fingerguard
1. EngineOil
1. Hood/Dashairvents
2. Batteryterminals
3. Deckspindlesand idler
1. Check
2. Clean
3. Clean
1. Change
1. Clean
2. Clean
3. Lubricate
bracket
Every25 hours
1. Air filter'sprecleaner*
2. Air filter*
3. Midsteeringarms,pivot
1. Clean
2. Clean
3. Lubricate
shafts,andaxles
4. Lubricate
5. Lubricate
1. Change/Replace
2. Check
1. Replace
2. Replace
3. Replace
4. Clean
5. Replace
6. Clean
7. Removeandgreaseaxles
1. Clean
2. Clean
3. Lubricate
Every50 hours
Annually
BeforeStorage
4. Frontwheelbearings
5. Frontdeckwheels
1. Engineoil/Oil filter
2. Muffler
1. Air filter
2. Air filter'spre-cleaner
3. Sparkplug
4. Air coolingsystem*
5. Fuelfilter
6. SteeringGears
7. RearWheels
1. Hood/Dashairvents
2. Batteryterminals
3. Midsteeringarms,pivot
shafts,andaxles
4. Frontwheelbearings
5. Frontdeckwheels
6. Deckspindlesand idler
4. Lubricate
5. Lubricate
6. Lubricate
bracket
7. Pedalpivotpoints
7. Lubricate
*Servicemorefrequentlyunderdustyconditions.
Followthe maintenanceschedulegivenbelow.Thischartdescribes
serviceguidelinesonly.UsetheServiceLogcolumntokeeptrack
ofcompletedmaintenancetasks.To locate the nearest Parts&
RepairServiceCenteror to scheduleservice,simplycontact
1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
Beforeperforminganymaintenanceor repairs,disengagethePTO
(BladeEngageLever),engagethe parkingbrake,stoptheengine
and removethekeytopreventunintendedstarting.
Iftheenginehasbeen recentlyrun,theengine,mufflerand sur-
roundingmetalsurfaceswill behotand cancauseburnsto theskin.
Exercisecautiontoavoidburns.
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ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Checking the Engine Oil
Onlyuse highqualitydetergentoilratedwithAPIserviceclassification
SF,SG,SH,orSJ, Selecttheoil'sSAEviscositygradeaccordingto
theexpectedoperatingtemperature.Followthe chartbelow.
Althoughmulti-viscosityoils (5W20,10W30,etc.)improvestarting
in coldweather,theywill resultinincreasedoil consumptionwhen
usedabove32°ECheckyourengineoillevelmorefrequentlytoavoid
possibleenginedamagefromrunninglowonoil.
('_older _ 32°F _War me'_r
Oil Viscosity Chart
Tochecktheengineoil,proceedasfollows:
• Ensurethatthetractorisona levelsurface.
• Cleantheoil fillareaofanydebris.
1. Removethedipstickandwipewithacleancloth.
2. Insertandtightendipstick.
3. Removethedipstickandchecktheoil level.It shouldbeattheFull
markon thedipstick.SeeFigure9.
f
Dipstick-_
Changing Engine Oil
Theengineoilshouldbechangedinthefirst 5 hoursandthenevery
50 hoursoronce a season.Tochangetheengineoil,proceedas
follows:
1. WithengineOFFbutstillwarm,disconnectsparkplugwireandkeepit
awayfromsparkplug.
2. Removetheoilfillcap/dipstickfromtheoilfilltube.SeeFigure9.
3. Turnthesteeringwheelallthewaytotherighttobetterexposethedrain
plug.
4. Cliptheoildrainsleeve(packedwiththismanual)ontotheoildrainport.
Routetheoppositeendofthesleeveintoanappropriateoilcollection
containerwithacapacitygreatenoughtocollecttheusedoil.
5. Removetheoildrainplug,Theoilwillbegintodrainoutoftheengine.
6. Aftertheoilhasfinisheddraining,replacetheoildrainplugandtighten.
Becarefulnottoovertighten.
7. Removetheoildrainsleeveandstoreforlateruse.
8. Refilltheenginewithnewmotoroiluntiltheoillevelonthedipstick
readsFULL.Replacetheoilfillcap/dipstick.
Usedoil isa hazardouswasteproduct.Disposeof usedoil properly.
Donotdiscardwithhouseholdwaste.Checkwithyour localauthori-
ties oror contact1-800-4-MY-HOMEforalist of safedisposal/
recyclingfacilities.
Changing the Oil Filter
1. Draintheoil fromthe engineasdescribedabove.
2. Removetheoilfilteranddisposeofproperly.See Figure10.
OilDrain
Valve
Oil Drain
Sleeve
Figure9
Iflow,addoilslowlyintotheengineoilfill.Donotoverfill.Afteradding
oil,waitoneminuteandthenrechecktheoil level.
Donotoverfill.Overfillingwithoil maycausetheengineto notstart,
hardstarting,orenginesmoking.If overthe FULLmarkonthe
dipstick,drainoil toreduceoil leveltoFULLmarkondipstick.
5. Replaceandtightendipstick.
Figure10
3. Beforeyouinstallthenewoilfilter,lightlylubricatetheoilfiltergasket
withfresh,cleanoil.
4. Installtheoil filterbyhanduntilthegasketcontactstheoil filter
adapter,then tightentheoilfilter 1/2to 3/4 turns.
5. Addoil as describedabove.
6. Startandruntheengine.Astheenginewarrnsup,checkforoilleaks.
7. Stoptheengineandchecktheoillevel.ItshouldbeattheFULLmark
on thedipstick.
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Fuel Filter Air Cleaner
Gasolineand itsvaporsareextremelyflammableandexplosive.Fire
orexplosioncancausesevereburnsor death.
• Keepgasolineawayfromsparks,openflames,pilotlights,heat,
andotherignitionsources.
• Checkfuellines,tank,cap,andfittingsfrequentlyforcracksor
leaks.Replaceif necessary.
• Beforereplacingthefuelfilter,drainthe fueltankas perthe
instructionsbelow.
• Donotdrainfuelwhentheengineishot.Allowthe engine
adequatetimetocool. Drainfuelintoan approvedcontainer
outdoors,awayfromopenflame.
• Drainanylargevolumeoffuelfromthe tankby disconnectingthe
fuellinefromthein-linefuelfilterneartheengine.
• Removethefuellinefromthe In-lineside(sidetowardsthefuel
tank)of thefuel filter.
• Replacementpartsmustbethesameand installedin thesame
positionastheoriginalparts.
• Iffuel spills,waituntil itevaporatesbeforestartingengine.
• Beforereplacingthefuelfilter,drainthe fueltank.Otherwisefuel
canleakoutandcausea fireor explosion.
ToDrainthe fuel:
1. Locatethefuelfilter,whichisroutedontheleftsideoftheengine
betweenthefueltankandthecarburetor,andmaybeattachedto
theenginewitha tiestrap.Cutthetie strap,ifpresent,then pinch
thein-lineclamponthefuelfilterwitha pairofpliers,slidethe
clampupthefuelline.Pullthefuellinefreefromthefilterandplace
theopenendofthe lineintoanapprovedcontainertodrainthefuel.
Tochangethe fuel filter:
1. Useplierstosqueezethetabsontheotherclamp(theout-linesideof
thefuel filter),thenslidethe clampawayfromthe fuelfilter.Twist
andpullthe fuellineoff ofthefuel filter.SeeFigure11.
Clamp
Fuel
Line
Tab
Figure11
Iffilters,or coversare notinstalledcorrectlyseriousinjuryordeath
couldresultfrombackfire.Donotattemptto starttheenginewith
themremoved.
Donot usepressurizedair or solventstocleantheaircleaner
cartridge.
Theairfiltersystemusesa cylindricalcartridge.
1. Removethefasteners(A)andtheairfiltercover(B). SeeFigure12.
2. Toremovethefilter(C),lifttheendofthefilterandthenpullthefilter
f --
A
B
Figure12
off theintake(D).
3. Toloosendebris,gentlytapthefilteronahardsurface.Ifthe filteris
excessivelydirty,replacewitha newfilter.
4. Installthefilterontheintake.Pushtheendofthefilterintothebaseas
shown.Makesurefilterfits securelyinthebase.
5. Installairfiltercoverandsecurewithfasteners.
Spark Plug
1. Cleanareaaroundthesparkplugbase.Donotsandblastsparkplug.
Sparkplugshouldbecleanedbyscrapingor wirebrushingand
washingwitha commercialsolvent
2. Removeandinspectthesparkplug.Checkgaptomakesureitisset
at .030".SeeFigure13.
3. Replacethesparkplug(Champion®RC12YC)oncea season.
2. Checkthefuellinesfor cracksor leaks.Replaceifnecessary.
3. Replacethe fuelfilterwithanoriginalequipmentreplacementfilter.
Call1-800-4-MY-HOME®to purchasetheoriginalequipment
replacementfilter.
4. Securethefuellineswiththeclamps.
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Temperatureof mufflerandnearbyengineareasmayexceed150°F
(65°0).Avoidcontactwiththeseareas.
• inspectmufflerperiodically,and replaceifnecessary.Replace-
mentpartsforthemufflermustbethe sameand installedin the
samepositionastheoriginalparts.
Clean Engine
• Dailyor beforeeveryuse,cleangrass,chafforaccumulated
debrisfromengine.Keeplinkage,spring,andcontrolsclean.
• Keepareaaroundandbehindmufflerfreeofanycombustibledebris.
• Keepingenginecleanallowsair movementaroundengine.
• Enginepartsshouldbe keptcleanto reducetheriskofoverheat-
ingandignitionofaccumulateddebris.
Donotusewatertocleanengineparts.Watercouldcontaminatefuel
system.Useabrushordrycloth.
Carburetor Adjustment
• Thecarburetoron thisengineisnotadjustable.
LUBRICATION
Beforelubricating,repairing,or inspecting,alwaysdisengagePTO
(BladeEngageLever),moveshiftleverintoneutralposition,set
parkingbrake,stopengineand removekeytopreventunintended
starting.
Pivot Points & Linkage
Lubricateall thepivotpointsonthedrivesystem,parkingbrakeandlift
linkageat leastoncea seasonwithlightoil.
Rear Wheels
Therearwheelsshouldbe removedfromthe axlesoncea season.
Lubricatethe axlesandtherimswellwithanall-purposegreasebefore
re-installingthem.
Front Axles
Eachendofthetractor'sfrontpivotbarmaybeequippedwithagrease
fitting.Lubricatewithagreasegunafterevery25hoursoftractoroperation.
Battery
Thebatteryissealedandismaintenance-free.Acidlevelscannotbe
checked.
• Alwayskeepthebatterycablesandterminalscleanandfreeof
corrosivebuild-up.
• Aftercleaningthebatteryandterminals,applya lightcoatof
petroleumjellyorgreasetobothterminals.
• Alwayskeepthe rubberbootpositionedoverthe positiveterminal
to preventshorting.
IMPORTANT: if removingthe batteryforanyreason,disconnectthe
NEGATIVE(Black)wirefromitsterminalfirst,followedbythePOSI-
TIVE(Red)wire.Whenre-installingthebattery,alwaysconnectthe
POSITIVE(Red)wiretoits terminalfirst,followedbythe NEGATIVE
(Black)wire.Becertainthatthewiresareconnectedtothecorrect
terminals;reversingthemcouldchangethepolarityandresultin
damageto yourengine'salternatingsystem.
Cleaning Battery
Cleanthebatterybyremovingit fromthe tractorandwashingwith
a bakingsodaandwatersolution.Ifnecessary,scrapethe battery
terminalswitha wirebrushto removedeposits.Coatterminalsand
exposedwiringwithgreaseor petroleumjellytopreventcorrosion.
Battery Failures
Somecommoncausesfor batteryfailureare:
• incorrectinitialactivation
• Overcharging
• Freezing
• Undercharging
• Corrodedconnections
Thesefailuresare NOTcoveredbyyourtractor'swarranty.
CLEANING THE ENGINE AND DECK
Anyfuelor oil spilledonthemachineshouldbewipedoff promptly.Do
NOTallowdebristoaccumulatearoundthe coolingfinsoftheengine
or onany otherpartof themachine.
IMPORTANT: Theuse ofa pressurewashertocleanyourtractoris
NOTrecommended,itmaycausedamagetoelectricalcomponents,
spindles,pulleys,bearingsor theengine.
Deck Wash System
Yourtractor'sdeckis equippedwitha waterporton itssurfaceaspart
of itsdeckwashsystem.
Usethedeckwashto rinsegrassclippingsfromthe deck'sunderside
and preventthebuildupofcorrosivechemicals.Completethefollowing
stepsAFTEREACHMOWING:
1. Drivethe tractortoa level,clearspotonyourlawn,nearenoughfor
yourgardenhosetoreach.
Makecertainthetractor'sdischargechuteis directedAWAYfromyoul
house,garage,parkedcars,etc.
2. DisengagethePTO(BladeEngage),settheparkingbrakeandstop
theengine.
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3. Threadthehosecoupler(packagedwithyourtractor'sOperator's
Manual)ontotheendofyourgardenhose.
4. Attachthehosecouplertothewaterportonyourdeck'ssurface.See
Figure14.
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5. Turnthewateron.
6. Whilesittingintheoperator'spositiononthetractor,starttheengine
andplacethethrottleleverinthe FAST(rabbit)position.
7. Movethetractor'sPTO(BladeEngage)intotheONposition.
8. Remainin theoperator'spositionwiththecuttingdeckengagedfor
a minimumoftwo minutes,allowingthe undersideofthecutting
decktothoroughlyrinse.
9. Movethetractor'sPTO(BladeEngage)intotheOFFposition.
10. TurntheignitionkeytotheSTOPpositionto turnthetractor'sengine
off.
11. Turnthewateroffanddetachthehosecouplerfromthewaterporton
yourdeck'ssurface.
12. Repeatsteps4through11onthe oppositesideof the cuttingdeck.
Aftercleaningyourdeck,returntotheoperator'spositionandengage
thePTO.Keepthecuttingdeckrunningfora minimumoftwominutes,
allowingtheundersideof thecuttingdecktothoroughlydry.
ADJUSTMENTS
Neverattempttomakeanyadjustmentswhiletheengineis running,
exceptwherespecifiedintheoperator'smanual.
Leveling the Deck
NOTE: Checkthe tractor'stirepressurebeforeperforminganydeck
levelingadjustments.Referto Tiresinthe Servicesectionofthis
manualformoreinformationregardingtirepressure.
Front To Rear
Thefrontofthe cuttingdeckissupportedbya stabilizerbarthatcan
beadjustedtolevelthe deckfromfronttorear.Thefrontof thedeck
shouldbebetween_A-inchand3A-inchlowerthanthe rearofthedeck.
Adjustifnecessaryasfollows:
1. Withthetractorparkedona firm, levelsurface,placethe leverfor
liftingtheplatformonthesecondtothetopnotch(second
highestposition)and rotatethebladeascloseas possibleto the
dischargechannelthatis paralleltothetractor.
2. Measurethedistancefromthefrontof thebladetiptotheground
andthe rearofthebladetipto theground.Thefirstmeasure-
menttakenshouldbe between_A"and3A"lessthanthesecond
measurement.Determinethe approximatedistancenecessaryfor
properadjustmentandproceed,ifnecessary,tothenextstep.
3. Locatetheflangelocknuton thefrontsideofthestabilizerbracket.
See Fig.15.
• Tightentheflangelocknuttoraisethefrontofthedeck;
• Loosentheflangelock nuttolowerthefrontof thedeck.
Side to Side
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Ifthecuttingdeckappearstobe mowingunevenly,a sideto side
adjustmentcan beperformed.Adjustifnecessaryasfollows:
1. Withthetractorparkedonafirm,levelsurface,placethedeckliftlever
in thesecondfromthetopnotch(secondhighestposition)and
rotatebothbladessothattheyare perpendicularwiththetractor.
2. Measurethedistancefromtheoutsideoftheleftbladetiptothe
groundandthedistancefromthe outsideoftherightbladetipto
theground.Bothmeasurementstakenshouldbeequal.Ifthey're
not, proceedto thenextstep.
3. Loosen,butdoNOTremove,thehexcap screwonthe leftdeck
hangerbracket.SeeFig. 16.
4. Balancethedeckbyusingawrenchtoturntheadjustmentgear(found
immediatelybehindthe hexcapscrewjustloosened)clockwise/
up orcounterclockwise/down.Thedeck is properlybalanced
whenbothbladetipmeasurementstakenearlierareequal.
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5. Retightenthehexcapscrewontheleftdeckhangerbracketwhen
properadjustmentis achieved.
Seat Adjustment
RefertotheAssemblysectionofthismanualforseatadjustment
instructions.
Parking Brake Adjustment
Neverattempttoadjustthebrakeswhiletheengineisrunning.Always
disengagePTO(bladeengage)lever,moveshiftleverintoneutral
position,stopengineandremovekeytopreventunintendedstarting.
If thetractordoes notcometo acompletestopwhenthebrakepedal
iscompletelydepressed,or ifthetractor'srearwheelscanrollwiththe
parkingbrakeapplied,thebrakeisinneedofadjustment.Contactthe
nearest SearsService Centerto haveyourbrakesproperlyadjusted.
TolocatethenearestParts&RepairServiceCenteror toschedule
service,contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
CUTTING DECK REMOVAL
Figure17
Avoidpinchinginjuries.Neverplaceyourfingerson the idlerspringor
betweenthebeltanda pulleywhileremovingthebelt.
Lookingatthecuttingdeckfromtheleftsidedthetractor,Iocatethebow-tiepin
thatsecuresthedecksupportrodontherearIdtsided thedeck.See
Fig.18.Removethebow-tiepinthatsecuresthedecksupportrod,and
carefullyremovethedecksupportfromthedeckliftarm.
To remove the cutting deck, proceed as follows:
1. Placethe PTO(Blade Engage)leverin the disengaged(OFF)
positionandengagethe parkingbrake.
2. Lowerthe deck by movingthe deck lift leverintothe bottom
notchon the rightfender.
3. Removetheself-tappingscrew(A) thatsecuresthebelt-keeper
rodfromaroundthe tractor'sPTOpulley,thenremovethe belt
keeperrod(B). SeeFig. 17.
NOTE: Makea mentalnotewhatholetheotherendof the belt-keeper
rodisinsertedinfor reinstallationpurposes.
4. Removethebelt(C)fromaroundthetractor'sPTOpulley.See
Fig.17.
Figure18
6. Repeattheabovestepsonthetractor'srightside.
NOTE: Thebow-tieclipsshouldbe re-installedfromthe topdown.
7. Movethedeckliftleverintothetopnotchonthe rightfendertoraise
thedecklift armsupandoutoftheway.
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Removethebow-tiecotterpinsecuringthedeckstabilizerrodtothe
deck.Slidethedeck lift rodfromthe mountingbracketonthe
deckasseenin Fig.19.
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The recommended operating tire pressure is:
• Approximately10psi for thereartires
• Approximately14psi for thefronttires
IMPORTANT: Refertothetire sidewallforexacttiremanufacturer's
recommendedormaximumpsi.Donotoverinflate.Uneventire pres-
surecould causethecuttingdeckto mowunevenly.
BATTERY
CaliforniaProposition65 WARNING!Batteryposts,terminals,and
relatedaccessoriescontainleadandleadcompounds,chemicals
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancerandreproductive
harm.Washhandsafterhandling.
If removingthe battery,disconnecttheNEGATIVE(Black)wire
fromits terminalfirst,followedbythe POSITIVE(Red)wire.When
re-installingthebattery,alwaysconnectthePOSITIVE(Red)wireto
I ts termna frst,fo owedbytheNEGATVE (Back)wre.
JUMP STARTING
Figure19
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Carefullyremovethe PTOcablefromtherearofthecuttingdeckby
removingthe bow-tiecotterpinwhichsecuresit. Removethe
springfromthe deckidlerbracket.SeeFig.20.
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10. Gentlyslidethecuttingdeck(fromtheleftside)outfromunderneath
thetractor.
TIRES
Neverexceedthe maximuminflationpressureshownonthesidewall
oftire.
Neverjump starta damagedorfrozenbattery.Becertainthevehicles
do nottouch,andignitionsareoff.Do notallowcableclampsto
touch.
1. Connectpositive(+)cableto positivepost(+)ofyourtractor's
dischargedbattery.
2. Connecttheotherendof thecableto the positive(+)postofthe
jumperbattery.
3. Connectthesecondcablenegative(-) tothenegativepost(-) of
thejumperbattery.
4. Connecttheotherendof thenegativecableto the engineblockof
thetractor,awayfromthebattery.Attachtoanunpaintedpartto
assurea goodconnection.
Ifthejumperbatteryis installedona vehicle(i.e.car,truck),do NOT
startthe vehicle'senginewhenjump startingyourtractor.
5. Startthetractor(asinstructedearlierinthissectionofthismanual).
6. Setthetractor'sparkingbrakebeforeremovingthejumpercables,in
reverseorderof connection.
CHARGING
Batteries
ina wellventilatedareaandkeepawayfroman openflameor pilot
ghtasona waterheater,spaceheater,furnace,cothesdryeror |
othergas appliances.
Whenchargingyourtractor'sbattery,useonlya chargerdesignedfor I
12Vlead-acidbatteries.ReadyourbatterychargersOwners Manual
priortochargingyourtractorsbattery.Alwaysfollowits instructions I
land heed ts warnngs. j
giveoffan explosivegas whilecharging.ChargethebatteryI
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If yourtractorhasnot beenputintousefor anextendedperiodoftime,
chargethebatteryasfollows:
1. Setyourbatterychargertodeliveramaxof 10amperes.
If yourbatterychargerisautomatic,chargethe batteryuntilthe
chargerindicatesthatchargingiscomplete.Ifthe chargerisnot
automatic,chargefor nofewerthaneight hours.
FUSE
One20AMPfuseisinstalledin yourtractor'swiringharnesstoprotect
thetractor'selectricalsystemfromdamagecausedbyexcessive
amperage.
If theelectricalsystemdoesnot function,oryourtractor'senginewill
notcrank,firstcheckto be certainthatthefusehasnot blown.It can
befoundattherearoftheunit,underneaththefenderlocatedbythe
battery.
Alwaysusea fusewiththesameamperagecapacityforreplacement.
CUTTING BLADES
Shutthe engineoff andremoveignitionkeybeforeremovingthe
cuttingblade(s)forsharpeningor replacement.Protectyourhands
byusingheavygloveswhengraspingtheblade.
Toproperlysharpenthecuttingblades,removeequalamountsof
metalfrombothendsof thebladesalongthecuttingedges,
parallelto thetrailingedge,at a250.to 300angle.Alwaysgrind
eachcutting bladeedgeequallytomaintainproperbladebalance.
SeeFig.22.
Figure 22
Periodicallyinspectthebladeand/orspindleforcracksordamage,
especiallyafter you'vestrucka foreignobject.Donotoperatethe
machineuntil damagedcomponentsare replaced.
Toremovetheblades,proceedasfollows.
1. Removethedeckfrombeneaththetractor,(refertoCuttingDeck
Removalearlierinthis section)thengentlyflip thedeckoverto
exposeitsunderside.
2. Placea blockofwoodbetweenthecenterdeckhousingbaffle
andthecuttingbladeto actasa stabilizer.SeeFig.21.
3. Removethehexflangenutthat securesthe bladeto thespindle
assembly.SeeFig.21.
Ifthecuttingedgeofthebladehas previouslybeensharpened,or if
anymetalseparationis present,replacethebladeswithnewones.
A poorlybalancedbladewillcauseexcessivevibration,maycause
damagetothetractorand/or resultin personalinjury.
5. Testthe blade'sbalanceusinga bladebalancer.Grindmetalfrom
the heavysideuntil itbalancesevenly.
NOTE: Whenreplacingtheblade,be suretoinstallthebladewiththe
sideof theblademarked"Bottom"(orwitha part numberstampedin
it)facingthegroundwhenthemowerisintheoperatingposition.
Usea torquewrenchtotightenthebladespindlehexflangenut to
between70Ibs-ftand 90Ibs-ft.
CHANGING THE DECK BELT
Besuretoshuttheengineoff,removeignitionkey,disconnectthe
Isparkplugwire(s)andgroundagainsttheenginetopreventunin-
ltendedstartingbeforeremovingthebelt.
Figure 21
All beltsonyourtractoraresubjecttowearandshouldbereplacedif
anysignsof wearare present.
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iMPORTANT: TheV-beltfoundon yourtractorisspeciallydesigned
toengageanddisengagesafely.A substitute(non-OEM)V-beltcan
bedangerousbynotdisengagingcompletely.Fora properworking
machine,useidenticalequipmentbeltsas listedinthepartspagesof
thisOperator'sManual.
Tochangeor replacethedeckbeltonyourtractor,proceedasfollows:
1. Removethedeckasinstructedearlierinthis section.
2. Removethe beltcoversfromthespindlepulleysby removingthe
hexscrewsthatfastenthecoversto the deck.SeeFig.23.
3. Loosenthehexnutson thedeckidlerpulleystogetthe beltoff
(andon)the pulleysandaroundthebeltguards.Afterloosening
thedeck idlerpulleys,rotatethebeltguideoutof thewayon the
rightidlerpulleytoremove(andreinstall)the belt.
4. Carefullyremovethedeckbeltfromaroundthetwospindle
pulleysandthetwo deckidlerpulleys.SeeFig.23.
5. Toplacethenewbelt,beginbyroutingthebeltaroundthetwo
outerspindlepulleysasshowninFig.23.
6. Thenroutethebeltaroundthe twodeckidlerpulleysas shownin
Fig.23.
7. Retightenthebeltkeeperrodloosenedearlier.
8. Remountthebeltguardsremovedearlier.
9. Re-installthedeck,makingsurethebeltremainsroutedaround
thepulleysas instructed.Thecompletebeltroutingisshownin
Fig.23.
10. Pullthe rightsideofthe belt,and placethenarrowVsideofthe
beltintothe PTOpulley.
11. Whileholdingthebeltandpulleytogether,rotatethepulleytothe
left.Continueholdingandrotatingthe pulleyand beltuntilthe belt
isfullyrolledintothePTOpulley.
PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
Neverattempttoadjustthebrakeswhiletheengineis running.Always
disengagePTO(BladeEngageLever),moveshiftleverintoneutral
position,stopengineandremovekeyto preventunintendedstarting.
Ifthetractordoesnotcometoa completestopwhentheclutch-brake
pedaliscompletelydepressed,orifthetractor'srearwheelscan roll
withtheparkingbrakeapplied,the brakeisinneedofadjustment.
Contactthe nearest Parts & RepairService Centertohaveyour
brakesserviced.
Tolocatethe nearestParts& RepairServiceCenteror to schedule
service,contact1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
CHANGING THE TRANSMiSSiON DRIVE
BELT
NOTE: Severalcomponentsmust beremovedandspecialtools(i.e.
air/impactwrench)inorderto changethetractor'sdrivebelt.Contact
the nearest Parts & RepairService Centerto haveyourtransmis-
siondrivebeltserviced.
Tolocatethe nearestParts &RepairServiceCenteror to schedule
service, contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
He× Washer Screws
This portion of the
belt routes around
the PTO Pulley
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Belt Cover
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Neverstorelawntractorwithfuel intankindoorsorinpoorly
ventilatedareaswherefuelfumesmayreachan openflame,spark,
orpilotlightas onafurnace,waterheater,clothesdryer,or gas
appliance.
PREPARING THE ENGINE
IMPORTANT:Fuelleftinthefuel tankduringwarmweatherdeterio-
ratesandwillcauseseriousstartingproblems.
Topreventgumdepositsfromforminginsidetheengine'scarburetor
andcausingpossiblemalfunctionof theengine,thefuel systemmust
be eithercompletelyemptied,orthe gasolinemustbe treatedwitha
stabilizertopreventdeterioration.
1. Ifusingafuel stabilizer:
a. Readtheproductmanufacturer'sinstructionsandrecom-
mendations.
b. Addtoclean,freshgasolinethecorrectamountof stabilizer
forthecapacityof the fuelsystem.
c. Fillthe fueltankwithtreatedfuelandruntheenginefor2-3
minutestogetstabilizedfuelintothecarburetor.
2. Ifemptyingthefuelsystem:
a. Donotdrainfuelwhentheengineishot.Allowthe engine
adequatetimeto cool.Drainfuelintoanapprovedcontainer
outdoors,awayfromopenflame.
b. Drainanylargevolumeof fuelfromthetank bydisconnect-
ing thefuellinefromthe in-linefuelfilterneartheengine.
Seethecompleteinstructionsfor DrainingTheFuellaterin
this section.
DRAiNiNG THE FUEL
1. Locatethe fuelfilter,whichis locatedonthe leftsideof the
engine,andmaybeattachedtotheenginewitha tiestrap.
2. Cutthetiestrap,if present,thenpinchthein-lineclamponthe
fuelfilterwitha pairofpliers,slidethe clampupthefuelline.
3. Pullthefuellinefreefromthefilterandplacetheopenendof the
lineintoanapprovedcontainertodrainthe fuel.
PREPARING THE LAWN TRACTOR
1. Cleanandlubricatetractorthoroughlyasdescribedinthelubrica-
tioninstructions.
2. Donotusea pressurewasherorgardenhosetocleanyour unit.
3. Storemowerina dry,cleanarea.Donotstorenextto corrosive
materials,suchas fertilizer.
Gasolineisextremelyflammableandcanbeexplosiveundercertain
conditions.Draingasolinebeforestoringtheequipmentforextended
periods.Drainfuelonlyintoanapprovedcontaineroutdoors,away
froman openflame.Allowenginetocool.Extinguishcigarettes,
cigars,pipes,andothersourcesofignitionpriortodrainingfuel.
Storegasolineinan approvedcontainerinsafelocation.
c. Reconnectthefuellineandruntheengineuntil it startsto
falter,thenusethechoketo keeptheenginerunninguntilall
fuelinthecarburetorhasbeenexhausted.
d. Disconnectthefuellineanddrainanyremaininggasoline
fromthesystem.
Gasolineisa toxicsubstance.Disposeofgasolineproperly.Contact
yourlocalauthoritiesforapproveddisposalmethods.
3. Removethesparkplugandpourone(1)ounceofengineoil
throughthe sparkplugholeintothe cylinder.Cranktheengine
severaltimesto distributetheoil. Replacethesparkplug.
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Enginefailstostart
1. PTO/BladeEngageleverengaged.
2. Parkingbrakenotengaged.
3. Sparkplugwire(s)disconnected.
4. Throttle/Chokecontrollevernotincorrect
2. Engageparkingbrake.
3. Connectwire(s)to sparkplug(s).
4. PlaceThrottle/Chokeleverintothe FASTposition.
startingposition.
5. Chokenotactivated
6. Fueltankempty,or stalefuel.
7. BIockedfuelline.
8. Faultysparkplug(s).
9. Engineflooded.
5. MovetheThrottle/ChokeleverintotheChoke
6. Filltankwithclean,fresh(lessthan30 daysold) gas.
7. Replacethefuellineandreplacefuelfilter.
8. Clean,adjustgapor replaceplug(s).
9. Crankenginewiththrottlein FASTposition.
10. BlownFuse(s)
Enginerunserratically
1. UnitrunningwithCHOKEactivated.
2. Sparkplugwire(s)loose.
3. Blockedfuel lineor stalefuel.
4. Ventingascapplugged.
5. Waterordirtinfuel system.
6. Dirtyair cleaner.
2. Connectsparkplugwire(s).
3. Replacethefuelline;fill tankwithclean,fresh
4. Clearventorreplacecapif damaged.
5. Drainfueltank. Refillwithclean,freshgasoline.
6. Replaceair cleanerpaperelementorcleanfoam
Engineoverheats 1. Engineoillevellow. 1.
2. Airflowrestricted. 2.
Enginehesitatesat highRPM 1. Sparkpluggaptoo close. 1.
Engineidles rough 1. Sparkplugfouled,faultyor gaptoowide. 1.
2. Dirtyair cleaner. 2.
Excessivevibration
Mowerwill notmulchgrass
Unevencut
1. Cuttingbladelooseor unbalanced.
2. Damagedor bentcuttingblade.
1. Enginespeedtoolow.
2. Wetgrass.
3. Excessivelyhighgrass.
4. Dullblade.
1. Decknot leveledproperly.
2. Dullblade.
3. Uneventire pressure.
2. Replaceblade.
2. Donotmulchwhengrassiswet.
3. Mowonceata highcuttingheight,thenmowagain
4. Sharpenor replaceblade.
2. Sharpenor replaceblade.
3. Checktire pressureinallfourtires.
1. Placeleverindisengaged(OFF)position.
position.
10. ReplaceFuse(s)
1. Deactivatethe CHOKE.
gasolineandreplacefuelfilter.
pre-cleaner,ifequipped.
Fillcrankcasewithproperamountandweightof oil.
Cleangrassclippingsanddebrisfromaroundthe
engine'scoolingfinsandhousing.
Removesparkplugandresetthegap.
Replacesparkplug.Set pluggap.
Replaceair cleanerelementand/orcleanpre-
cleaner.
1. Tightenbladeandspindle.
1. Placethrottlein FAST(rabbit)position.
at desiredheightor makea narrowercuttingswath.
1. Performside-to-sidedeckadjustment.
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