Craftsman 247.28911 User Manual [en, es]

Operator's Manual

LAWN TRACTOR
17.5 HP 7 Speedp Shift-on-the-Go
42” Deck
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.
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
For answers to your questions about this product, Call:

1-800-659-5917

Craftsman Tractor Help Line
7 am - 7 pm CT, Mon. - Sun.
Form No. 769-05757A
(February 15,2010)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty Statement
Safety Instructions............................................................3
Slope Gauge
Safety Labels....................................................................9
Assembly........................................................................10
Operation........................................................................12
Service and Maintenance ...............................................18
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Off-Season Storage
Troubieshooting..............................................................28
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Labeis.............................................................................29
Parts List Españoi Service Numbers
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Back Cover
WARRANTY STATEMENT
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CRAFTSMAN FULL WARRANTY

When operated material or workmanship within two years from the date or purchase, call 1-800-659-5917 to arrange for free in-home repair.
The frame and front axle will be repaired free of charge for five years from the date of purchase it defective in material or workmanship. Ail of the above warranty coverage applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase it this riding equipment is ever used for commercial or
rental purposes. In all cases, it repair proves impossible, the riding equipment will be replaced free of charge with the same or an equivalent model. The battery will be replaced free of charge for 90 days from the date of purchase it defective in material or workmanship (our testing proves that it
will not hold a charge).
This warranty covers ONLY defects in material and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
Expendable items that become worn during normal use, including but not limited to blades, spark plugs, air cleaners, belts, and oil filters.
Standard maintenance servicing,
Tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects, such as nails, thorns, stumps, or glass.
Tire or wheel replacement or repair resulting from normal wear, accident, or improper operation or maintenance.
Repairs necessary because of operator abuse, including but not limited to damage caused by towing objects beyond the capability of the riding equipment, impacting objects that bend the frame or crankshaft, or over-speeding the engine.
Repairs necessary because of operator negligence, including but not limited to, electrical and mechanical damage caused by improper storage, failure to use the proper grade and amount of engine oil, failure to keep the deck clear of flammable debris, or failure to maintain the riding equipment according to the instructions contained in the operator's manual.
Engine (fuel system) cleaning or repairs caused by should be used within 30 days of its purchase date.
Normal deterioration and wear of the exterior finishes, or product label replacement.
and
maintained according to all supplied instructions, if any non-expendable part of this riding equipment fails due to a defect in
oil
changes, or tune-ups.
fuel
determined to be contaminated or oxidized (stale). In general, fuel
This warranty applies only while this product is within the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Gross HP: 17.5 Engine Oil: SAE 30 Fuel: Unleaded Gasoline Spark Plug: Champion® RC12YC Engine: Briggs & Stratton l/C®
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MODEL NUMBER
Model Number: Serial Number: Date of Purchase:
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Record the modei number, serial number,
and date of purchase above.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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This symbol points out important safety instructions which, it not followed, could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual
before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply with
these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see this
symbol, HEED ITS WARNING!
This machine was built to be operated according to the safe opera tion practices in this manual. As with any type of power equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the operator can result in serious injury. This machine is capable of amputating fingers, hands, toes and feet and throwing debris. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.

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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and
lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
GENERAL OPERATION
Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before attempting to assemble and operate. Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts.
Be familiar with all controls and their proper operation. Know how to stop the machine and disengage them quickly.
Never allow children under 14 years old to operate this machine. Children 14 years old and over should read and understand the operation instructions and safety rules in this manual and should be trained and supervised by a parent.
Never allow adults to operate this machine without proper instruction.
To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep bystanders, helpers, children and pets at least 75 feet from the machine while it is in operation. Stop machine it anyone enters the area.
Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones, toys, and other foreign objects which could be picked up and thrown by the blade(s). Thrown objects can cause serious personal injury.
Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of material toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. Also, avoid discharg ing material against a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward the operator.
Your Responsibility—Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who read, understand and follow the warnings and instruc tions in this manual and on the machine.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

Always wear safety glasses or safety goggles during operation and while performing an adjustment or repair to protect your eyes. Thrown objects which ricochet can cause serious injury to the eyes.
Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and close-fitting slacks and shirts. Loose fitting clothes and jewelry can be caught in movable parts. Never operate this machine in bare feet or sandals.
Be aware of the mower and attachment discharge direction and do not point it at anyone. Do not operate the mower without the discharge cover or entire grass catcher in its proper place.
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the cutting deck. Contact with the blade(s) can amputate hands and feet.
A missing or damaged discharge cover can cause blade contact or thrown object injuries.
Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads and while not cutting grass.
Watch tor traffic when operating near or crossing roadways. This machine is not intended for use on any public roadway.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Mow only In daylight or good artificial light. Never carry passengers. Disengage blade(s) before shifting into reverse. Back up slowly.
Always look down and behind before and while backing to avoid a back-over accident.
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Slow down before erratic operation and excessive speed.
Disengage blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine and wait until the blade(s) come to a complete stop before removing grass catcher, emptying grass, unclogging chute, removing any grass or debris, or making any adjustments.
Never leave a running machine unattended. Always blade(s), set parking brake, stop engine and remove key before dismounting.
Use extra care when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck. This machine should not be driven up or down ramp(s), because the machine could tip over, causing serious personal injury. The machine must be pushed manually on ramp(s) to load or unload properly.
Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a burn. Do not touch.
Check overhead clearances carefully before driving under low hanging tree branches, wires, door openings etc., where the operator may be struck or pulled from the machine, which could result in serious injury.
Disengage all attachment clutches and depress the brake pedal completely before attempting to start engine.
Your machine is designed to cut normal residential grass of a height no more than 10”. Do not attempt to mow through unusually tall, dry grass (e.g., pasture) or piles of dry leaves. Dry grass or leaves may contact the engine exhaust and/or build up on the mower deck presenting a potential
Use only accessories and attachments approved for this machine by the machine manufacturer. Read, understand and follow all instructions provided with the approved accessory or attachment. Fora list of approved accessories and attachments, call 1-800 659-5917.
Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are involved in a large percentage of riding mower-related injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to operate the riding mower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury.
If situations occur which are not covered in this manual, use care and good judgment. Contact 1-800-659-5917 for information and assistance.
turning.
Operate the machine smoothly. Avoid
fire
hazard.
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SLOPE OPERATION
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of control and tip-over accidents which can result in severe injury or death. All slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or it you feel uneasy on it, do not mow it.
For your safety, use the Slope Guide included as part of this manual
off
to measure slopes before operating this machine on a sloped or hilly area. If the slope is greater than 15 degrees as shown on the Slope Guide, do not operate this machine on that area or serious injury could result.
Do:
Mow up and down slopes, not across. Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
Watch tor holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Use slow speed. Choose a low enough speed setting so that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope. Tires may lose traction on slopes even though the brakes are functioning properly. Always keep machine in gear when going down slopes to take advantage of engine braking action.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel weights or counterweights to improve stability. For recommendations, call
1-800-659-5917.
Use extra care with grass catchers or other attachments. These can change the stability of the machine.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction. Rapid engagement or braking could cause the front of the machine to lift and rapidly flip over backwards which could cause serious injury.
Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose traction, disen gage the blade(s) and proceed slowly straight down the slope.
Do Not:
Do not turn on slopes unless necessary; then, turn slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments. The mower could suddenly ditch, or it an edge caves in.
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on the ground.
Do not use a grass catcher on steep slopes.
Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause sliding.
Do not attempt to coast downhill. Over-speeding may cause the operator to lose control of the machine resulting in serious injury or death.
Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments (e.g. loaded dump cart, lawn roller, etc.) on slopes greater than 5 degrees. When going down hill, the extra weight tends to push the tractor and may cause you to loose control (e.g. tractor may speed up, braking and steering ability are reduced, attachment may jack-knife and cause tractor to overturn).
turn
over if a wheel is over the edge of a cliff,
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CHILDREN
Tragic accidents can occur it the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. They do not understand the dangers. Never assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
Keep children out of the mowing area and In watchful care of a responsible adult other than the operator.
Be alert and turn machine off if a child enters the area.
Before and while backing, look behind and down for small children.
Never carry children, even with the blade(s) shut off. They may fall off and be seriously Injured or Interfere with safe machine operation.
Use extreme care when approaching blind corners, doorways, shrubs, trees or other objects that may block your vision of a child who may run Into the machine.
To avoid back-over accidents, always disengage the cutting blade(s) before shifting Into Reverse. If equipped, the “Reverse Caution Mode” (blades operate while machine rides in reverse) should not be used when children or others are around.
Keep children away from hot or running engines. They can suffer bums from a hot muffler.
Remove key when machine Is unattended to prevent unauthorized operation.
Never allow children under 14 years of age to operate this machine. Children 14 and over should read and understand the Instructions and safe operation practices In this manual and on the machine and should be trained and supervised by an adult.
TOWING
Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for towing. Do not attach towed equipment except at the hitch point.
Follow the manufacturers recommendation for weight limits tor towed equipment and towing on slopes. For recommendations, call 1-800-659-5917.
Never allow children or others In or on towed equipment.
On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may cause loss of traction and loss of control.
Always use extra caution when towing with a machine capable of making tight turns (e.g. “zero-turn” ride-on mower). Make wide turns to avoid jack-knifing.
Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.
Do not coast downhill.
SERVICE
Safe Handling of Gasoline
To avoid personal injury or property damage use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. Serious personal injury can occur when gasoline is spilled on yourself or your clothes which can ignite. Wash your skin and change clothes immediately.
Use only an approved gasoline container.
Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling.
When practical, remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then refuel such equipment on a trailer with a portable container, rather than from a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank or container opening at all times until fueling is complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-open device.
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition.
Never fuel machine indoors.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine is hot or run ning. Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than Vi inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for fuel expansion.
Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely.
If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine and equipment. Move machine to another area. Wait 5 minutes before starting the engine.
To reduce fire hazards, keep machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage and remove any fuel soaked debris.
Never store the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light as on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliances.
Allow a machine to cool at least five minutes before storing.
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General Service
Never
Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, make certain the
Periodically check to make sure the blades come to complete
Check brake operation frequently as It Is subjected to wear during
Check the blade(s) and engine mounting bolts at frequent
Mower blades are sharp. Wrap the blade or wear gloves, and use
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equipment Is
Never tamper with the safety interlock system or other safety
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, disconnect the
Never attempt to make adjustments or repairs to the machine
Grass catcher components and the discharge cover are subject
run
an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated area. Engine
exhaust contains carbon monoxide, an odorless, and deadly gas.
blade(s) and all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the engine to prevent unintended starting.
stop within approximately (5) five seconds after operating the blade disengagement control. If the blades do not stop within the this time frame, your machine should be serviced professionally by a Sears or other qualified service dealer.
normal operation. Adjust and service as required.
Intervals for proper tightness. Also, visually Inspect blade(s) for damage (e.g., excessive wear, bent, cracked). Replace the blade(s) with the original equipment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) blade(s) only, listed In this manual. Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to Improper performance and compromise safety!
extra caution when servicing them.
In safe working condition.
devices. Check their proper operation regularly.
spark plug wire(s) and ground against the engine. Thoroughly Inspect the machine for any damage. Repair the damage before starting and operating.
while the engine is running.
to wear and damage which could expose moving parts or allow objects to be thrown. For safety protection, frequently check components and replace immediately with original equipment manufacturer's (O.E.M.) parts only, listed In this manual. Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to Improper performance and compromise safety!
Do not change the engine governor settings or over-speed the engine. The governor controls the maximum safe operating speed of the engine.
Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for gas, oil, etc. to protect the environment.
According to the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this product has an Average Useful Life of seven (7) years, or 270 hours of operation. At the end of the Average Useful Life, buy a new machine or have the machine inspected annually by a Sears or other qualified service dealer to ensure that all mechanical and safety systems are working properly and not worn excessively. Failure to do so can result In accidents, injuries or death.
DO NOT MODIFY ENGINE
To avoid serious injury or death, do not modify engine in any way. Tampering with the governor setting can lead to a runaway engine and cause it to operate at unsafe speeds. Never tamper with factory setting of engine governor.
NOTICE REGARDING EMISSIONS
Engines which are certified to comply with California and federal EPA emission regulations for SCRE (Small Cff Road Equipment) are certified to operate on regular unleaded gasoline, and may include the following emission control systems: Engine Modification (EM) and Three Way Catalyst (TWC) If so equipped.
SPARK ARRESTOR
This machine is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brushcovered or grass-covered land unless the engine's exhaust system Is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (If any).
If a spark arrester Is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Cther states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.
A spark arrester for the muffler is available through your nearest Sears Parts and Repair Service Center.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY SYMBOLS
This page depicts before attempting to assemble and operate.
and
describes safety symbols that may appear
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DANGER— ROTATING BLADES Never carry passengers. Never carry children, even with the blades off.
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.
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.
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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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Use this page as a guide to determine slopes where you may not operate safely.
Do not operate your lawn mower on such slopes. Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15 degrees (a rise of approximately 2-1/2 feet every 10 feet). A riding mower could overturn and cause serious injury. Operate riding mowers up and down slopes, never across the face of slopes.
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ROTATING BLADES CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
• DO NOT MOW WHEN CHILDREN OR OTHERS ARE AROUND
• NEVER CARRY CHILDREN EVEN WITH BLADE(S) OFF.
• LOOK DOWN AND BEHIND BEFORE AND WHILE BACKING.
• MOWING IN REVERSE IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
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A WARNING
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
• GO UP AND DOWN SLOPES, NOT ACROSS. > AVOID SUDDEN TURNS.
• DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WHERE IT COULD SUP OR TIP.
• IF MACHINE STOPS GOING UPHILL, STOP BLADE(S) AND BACK DOWNHILL SLOWLY.
• KEEP SAFETY DEVICES (GUARDS, SHIELDS, AND SWITCHES, ETC.) IN PLACE AND WORKING.
• REMOVE OBJECTS THAT COULD BE THMWN BY THE BLADE(S).
• KNOW LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF ALL CONTROLS.
• BE SURE BLADE(S) AND ENGINE ARE STOPPED BEFORE PLACING HANDS OR FEET NEAR BLADE(S).
• BEFORE LEAVING OPERATOR'S POSITION, DISENGAGE BLADE(S), ENGAGE PARKING BRAKE, SHUT OFF AND REMOVE KEY.
READ OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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Operation Of This Equipment May Create Sparks That Can Start Fires Arounil Ory Vegetation. A Spark Arrestor May Be Requireil. The Operator ShouM Contact Locai Fire Agencies For Laws Or Reguiations To Fire Prevention Requirements.
WARNING
This symbol points out important safety instructions which, if not followed, could endanger the personal safety and/or property of yourself and others. Read and follow all instructions in this manual before attempting to operate this machine. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in personal injury. When you see this symbol
Your Responsibility
Restrict the use of this power machine to persons who read, understand, and follow the warnings and instruc tions in this manual and on the machine.
HEED ITS WARNING!
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KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY. DO NOT OPERATE MOWER UNLESS CHUTE DEFLECTOR OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER IS IN ITS PROPER PLACE.
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IMPORTANT: Your tractor is shipped with motor oil in the engine.
However, you MUST check the oil level before operating. Refer to the Service & Maintenance section for instructions on checking the oil level.

Attaching the Battery Cables

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Shipping Brace Removal

Make sure the riding mower’s engine is off, remove the ignition key, and set the parking brake before removing the shipping brace. Refer to the Operation section for instructions on how to set the parking brake.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
When attaching battery cables, always connect the POSITIVE (Red) wire to its terminal first, followed by the NEGATIVE (Black) wire.
For shipping reasons, both battery cables on your equipment may have been left disconnected from the terminals at the factory. To connect the battery cables, proceed as follows:
NOTE: The positive battery terminal is marked Pos. (+). The negative
battery terminal is marked Neg. (-).
1.
Remove the plastic cover, it present, from the positive battery terminal and attach the red cable to the positive battery terminal (+) with the bolt and hex nut. See Figure 1.
2.
Remove the plastic cover, if present, from the negative battery terminal and attach the black cable to the negative battery terminal (-) with the bolt and hex nut. See Figure 1.
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Locate the shipping brace, it present, and accompanying warning tag found on the right side of the mower, between the discharge chute deflector and the cutting deck. See Fig. 2.
Figure 2
The shipping brace, used for packaging purposes only, must be removed and discarded before operating your riding mower.
The mowing deck is capable of throwing objects. Failure to operate the riding mower without the discharge cover in the proper operating position could result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.

Attaching The Steering Wheel

Figure 1
3. Position the red rubber boot over the positive battery terminal to help protect it from corrosion.
NOTE: If the battery is put into service after the date shown on top of
battery, charge the battery as instructed in the Service & Maintenance section of this manual prior to operating the tractor.
If the steering wheel tor your tractor did not come attached, the hardware tor attaching it has been packed within the steering wheel, beneath the steering wheel cap. Carefully pry off the steering wheel cap and remove the hardware.
1. With the wheels of the tractor pointing straight forward, place the
2. Place the washer (with the cupped side down) over the steering
Place the deck lift lever in the highest cutting position. Refer to Setting the Cutting Height in the Operation section of this manual.
While pushing the discharge chute deflector towards the machine with your left hand, remove the shipping brace with your right hand by grasp ing it between your thumb and index finger and rotating it clockwise.

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steering wheel over the steering shaft.
wheel and secure with the hex bolt. See Fig. 3-3.
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wheel and push downward until it “clicks” into place.

Attaching The Seat

If the seat for your tractor was not attached at the factory, refer to the following steps.
NOTE: For shipping reasons, seats are either fastened to the tractor seat's pivot bracket with a plastic tie, or mounted backward to the pivot bracket. In either case, free the seat from its shipping position and remove the adjustment knob from the bottom of seat before proceed ing with the instructions below.
1. Position the shoulder screws (found on the base of the seat) inside the slot openings in the seat pivot bracket. Fig. 4.
2. Slide the seat slightly rearward in the seat pivot bracket, lining up the center rear slot in the pivot bracket with the remaining hole in the seat's base.
ment knob removed earlier. To adjust the position of the seat, loosen the adjustment knob
4. on the bottom of the seat. Slide the seat forward or backward as desired. Retighten the adjustment knob.
Tire Pressure
Maximum tire pressure under any circumstances is 30 psi. Equal tire pressure should be maintained at all times. Never exceed the maximum inflation pressure shown on the sidewall of the tire.
The recommended operating tire pressure is: Approximately 10 psi for the rear tires Approximately 14 psi for the front tires
IMPORTANT: Refer to the tire sidewall for exact tire manufacturer's recommended or maximum psi. Do not overinflate. Uneven tire pres sure could cause the cutting deck to mow unevenly.

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OPERATION
Figure 5
A
Speed Control Lever / Parking Brake Lever
B
Throttle/choke control lever
C
Ignition Switch Module
D
Deck Lift Lever
E
PTC Lever (Blade Engage)
F
Cup Holder
G
Shift Lever
H Clutch-Brake Pedal
NOTE: Any reference in this manual to the RIGHT or LEFT side of the tractor is observed from operator’s seat position facing forward towards the front of tractor.
Meets ANSI Safety Standards
Craftsman Tractors conform to the safety standard of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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OPERATION

SPEED CONTROL LEVER

The speed control lever, located tractor's dash console, allows you to regulate the ground speed of the lawn tractor. To use, depress the clutch­brake pedal and move the lever out of the parking brake notch and forward to increase the tractor's ground speed. When a desired speed has been reached, release the lever into an appropriate notch to maintain that speed.
To slow the tractor's ground speed, depress the clutch­brake pedal and move the speed control lever rearward and release it into a notch.
on
the left side of the

PARKING BRAKE

To set the parking brake, fully depress the clutch-brake pedal. Move the speed control lever all the way down and into the parking brake position. Release the clutch-brake " " pedal to allow the parking brake to engage.
To release the parking brake, depress the clutch-brake pedal and move the speed control lever out of the notches to the desired position. Release the speed control lever and the clutch-brake pedal.
NOTE: The parking brake must be set it the operator leaves the seat with the engine running or the engine will automatically shut off.
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THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL LEVER

The throttle/choke control lever is located on the right side of the trac tor's dash panel. This lever controls the speed of the engine and when pushed all the way forward, the choke control also. When set in a given position, the throttle will maintain a uniform engine speed.
IMPORTANT: When operating the tractor with the cutting deck engaged, the throttle/choke control lever must always be in the FAST (rabbit) position.

IGNITION SWITCH MODULE

The key switch module is used to ^ ..............................
start and stop the engine. It is also used to activate the Reverse Caution Mode (blades operate while riding in reverse). Insert key into the key
turn
switch module and the START position. Release the key into the normal mowing position once engine has started. The headlights will be activated in the Normal (and Reverse Caution) modes.
To stop the engine, turn the ignition key counterclockwise to the STOP position.
clockwise to
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SHIFT LEVER

The shift lever is located on the left side of the fender and has three positions, FORWARD, NEUTRAL and REVERSE. The clutch-brake pedal must be depressed and the tractor must not be in motion when the moving shift lever.
IMPORTANT: Never force the shift lever. Doing so may result in serious damage to the tractor's transmission. ''

DECK LIFT LEVER

Found on your tractor's right fender, the deck lift lever is used to change the height of the cutting deck. To use, move the lever to the left, then place in the notch best suited for your application.

PTO (BLADE ENGAGE) LEVER

Found on the tractor's right fender, the PTO (blade engage) lever is used to engage power to the cutting deck or other (separately available) attachments. To operate, move the lever all the way forward. Moving the lever all the way rearward into the PTO OFF position disengages power to the cutting deck/ attachment.
NOTE: The PTO (blade engage) lever must be in the disengaged (PTO OFF) position when starting the engine.

CUP HOLDER

The tractor's cup holder is located on the fender to the left of the seat.

SEAT ADJUSTMENT KNOB

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The seat adjustment knob is located on the bottom side of the seat. Use this knob to adjust the seat forward or rearward to a comfortable operating position by loosening the knob, positioning the seat to the desired preference, then retightening the knob.

CLUTCH-BRAKE PEDAL

The clutch-brake pedal is located on the left side of the lawn tractor, along the running board. Depress the clutch-brake pedal part way down when slowing the tractor by changing speeds (Refer to Speed Control Lever). Depress the pedal all the way down to engage the disc brake and bring the tractor to a complete stop.
NOTE: The pedal must be depressed to start the engine. Refer to Safety Interlock Switches later in this section of this manual.
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IMPORTANT: Prior to operating the tractor, refer to both the “Safety Interlock System” and “Starting The Engine” later in this section of this manual for detailed instructions regarding the Ignition Switch Module and operating the tractor in REVERSE CAUTION MODE.

AWARNING

Never leave a running machine unattended. Always disengage PTO (Blade Engage Lever), move shift lever into neutral position, set park ing brake, stop engine and remove key to prevent unintended starting.
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Gas and Oil Fill-up Oil

IMPORTANT: Your tractor is shipped with motor oil in the engine. However, you MUST check the oil level before operating. Be careful not to overfill.
For instructions on how to check the engine oil, refer to Checking The Engine Oil in the Service and Maintenance section of this manual.

Gasoline

The gasoline tank is located under the hood. Do not overfill.
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Use extreme care when handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive. Never fuel machine indoors or while the engine is hot or running. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition.
NOTE: Purchase gasoline in small quantities. Do not use gasoline left over from the previous season, to minimize gum deposits in the fuel system.
This engine is certified to operate on unleaded gasoline. For best results, fill the fuel tank with only clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline with a pump sticker octane rating of 87 or higher.
Gasohol (up to 10% ethyl alcohol, 90% unleaded gasoline by volume) is an approved fuel. Other gasoline/alcohol blends, such as E85, are not approved.
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) and unleaded gasoline blends (up to a maximum of 15% MTBE by volume) are approved fuels. Other gasoline/ether blends are not approved.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. Fill tank to no more than 1/2 inch below bottom of filler neck to allow space for fuel expansion.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine is hot or run ning. Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling.
If gasoline is spilled, wipe it off the engine and equipment. Move machine to another area. Wait 5 minutes before starting the engine.
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To Add Gasoline

1. Turn the engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes before removing the fuel cap. The gasoline tank is under the rear fender, with the fuel fill cap located in the center of the rear fender. The fuel cap is tethered to the tractor to prevent its loss. Do not attempt to remove the cap from the tractor.
2. Fill the fuel tank with gasoline.
3. Reinstall the fuel cap.

For California Models:

For California models equipped with a tethered, ratcheting fuel cap, STOP filling tank once fuel is seen inside the filler neck. This ensures that a proper expansion volume is created, otherwise the fuel can over flow creating a hazardous situation. Do NOT fill to the top of the filler neck. On California models, fill the tank in accordance with Figure 6.

SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM

The safety interlock system is designed for safe operation of the trac tor. If this system should ever malfunction, do not operate the tractor, immediately contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME to have the system serviced.
The safety interlock system prevents the engine from starting unless the parking brake is engaged and the PTO (Blade Engage) lever is in the disengaged (OFF) position.
The safety interlock system will automatically shut off the engine it the operator leaves the seat before engaging the parking brake.
The safety interlock system will automatically shut off the engine it the operator leaves the tractor's seat with the PTO (Blade Engage) lever engaged, regardless of whether the parking brake is engaged.
Figure 6
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Avoid Serious Injury or Death
Go up and down slopes, not across. Avoid sudden turns. Do not operate the unit where it could slip or tip. If machine stops going uphill, stop blades and back downhill
slowly. Do not mow when children or others are around. Never carry children, even with blades off. Look down and behind before and while backing. Keep safety devices (guards, shields, and switches) in place
and working. Remove objects that could be thrown by the blades. Know location and function of all controls. Be sure blades and engine are stopped before placing hands or
feet near blades. Before leaving operator’s position, stop tractor, disengage
blades, engage parking brake, shut engine off, and remove key.
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REVERSE CAUTION MODE
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Use extreme caution while operating the tractor in the REVERSE CAUTION MODE. Always look down and behind before and while backing. Do not operate the tractor when children or others are around. Stop the tractor immediately it someone enters the area.
The REVERSE CAUTION MODE position of the key switch module allows the tractor to be operated in reverse with the blades (PTO) engaged.
IMPORTANT: Mowing in reverse is not recommended. To use the REVERSE CAUTION MODE:
IMPORTANT: The operator MUST be seated in the tractor seat.
1.
Start engine as instructed under the heading Starting The Engine later in this section.
2.
Turn the key from the NORMAL MOWING (Green) position to the
REVERSE CAUTION MODE (Yellow) position of the key switch module. See Figure 7.
3.
Depress the REVERSE PUSH BUTTON (Orange, Triangular Button) at the top, right corner of the key switch module. The red indicator light at the top, left corner of the key switch module will be ON while activated. See Figure 7.
ENGAGING THE PARKING BRAKE To engage the parking brake:
1. Fully depress the clutch-brake pedal and hold it down with your foot.
2. Move the speed control lever all the way down and into the parking brake position.
3. Release the clutch-brake pedal to allow the parking brake to engage.

To release the parking brake:

1. Depress the clutch-brake pedal and move the speed control lever out of the parking brake position and into a desired speed.

SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT

1. Select the height position of the cutting deck by placing the deck lift lever in any of the six different cutting height notches on the right side of the fender.
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Keep hands and feet away from the discharge opening of the cutting deck.

STARTING THE ENGINE

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Do not operate the tractor it the interlock system is malfunctioning. This system was designed for your safety and protection.
NOTE: Refer to the Gasoline and Oil fill-up instructions earlier in this section.
1. Insert the tractor key into the ignition switch.
2. Place the PTO (Blade Engage) lever in the disengaged (OFF)
3. Engage the tractor’s parking brake.
4. Activate the choke control by moving the throttle/choke lever all
5.
DO NOT hold the key in the START position for longer than ten seconds at a time. Doing so may cause damage to your engine’s
4. Once activated (indicator light ON), the tractor can be driven in reverse with the cutting blades (PTO) engaged.
5. Always look down and behind before and while backing to make sure no children are around.
6. After resuming forward motion, return the key to the NORMAL MOWING position.
IMPORTANT: The REVERSE CAUTION MODE will remain activated until:
a. The key is placed in either the NORMAL MOWING position
or STOP position.
b. The operator engages the parking brake by fully depressing
the clutch-brake pedal and holding it down while moving the speed control lever into the PARK BRAKE position.
electric starter.
6. After the engine starts, deactivate the choke control and place the
NOTE: Do NOT leave the choke control on while operating the tractor. Doing so will result in a “rich” fuel mixture and cause the engine to run poorly.
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position.
the way up into the choke position. Turn
the ignition key clockwise to the START position. After the engine starts, release the key. It will return to the ON (or Normal Mowing) position.
throttle control in the FAST position.
OPERATION

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Awarning
If you strike a foreign object, stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug wire(s) and ground against the engine. Thoroughly inspect the machine for any damage. Repair the damage before restarting and operating
1. If the blades are engaged, place the PTO (Blade Engage) lever in the disengaged (OFF) position.
2. Turn the ignition key counterclockwise to the STOP position.
3. Remove the key from the ignition switch to prevent unintended starting.

DRIVING THE TRACTOR

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I Avoid sudden starts, excessive speed and sudden stops.
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Do not leave the seat of the tractor without first placing the PTO (Blade Engage) lever in the disengaged (OFF) position, depressing the brake pedal and engaging the parking brake. If leaving the tractor unattended, also turn the ignition key off and remove the key.
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Always look down and behind before and while backing up to avoid a back-over accident.
1. Depress the clutch-brake pedal to release the parking brake and then let the pedal up.
2. Move the throttle lever into the FAST (rabbit) position.
3. Place the shift lever in either the FORWARD or REVERSE position.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT use the shift lever to change the direction of travel when the tractor is in motion. Always use the clutch-brake pedal to bring the tractor to a complete stop before shifting.
4. Release the parking brake by depressing the clutch-brake pedal and positioning the speed control lever in the desired position.
IMPORTANT: First-time operators should use speed positions 1 or
2. Become completely familiar with the tractor’s operation and controls
before operating the tractor in higher speed positions.
5. Release clutch-brake pedal slowly to put unit into motion.
6. The lawn tractor is brought to a stop by depressing the clutch­brake pedal.
NOTE: When operating the unit initially, there will be little difference between the highest two speeds until after the belts have seated themselves into the pulleys during the break-in period.
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WARNING! Before leaving the operator’s position for any reason, disengage the blades, place the shift lever in neutral, engage the parking brake, shut engine off and remove the key.
IMPORTANT: When stopping the tractor for any reason while on a grass surface, always:
1. Place the shift lever in neutral,
2. Engage the parking brake,
3. Shut engine off and remove the key. Doing so will minimize the possibility of having your lawn “browned” by hot exhaust from your tractor’s running engine.
If unit stalls with speed control in high speed, or it unit will not operate with speed control lever in a low speed position, proceed as follows:
1. Place shift lever in NEUTRAL.
2. Restart engine.
3. Place speed control lever in highest speed position.
4. Release clutch-brake pedal fully.
5. Depress clutch-brake pedal.
6. Place speed control lever in desired position.
7. Place shift lever in either FORWARD or REVERSE, and follow normal operating procedures.

DRIVING ON SLOPES

Refer to the SLOPE GAUGE in the Safety Instructions section of the manual to help determine slopes where you may operate this tractor safely.
Do not mow on inclines with a slope in excess of 15 degrees (a rise of approximately 2-1/2 feet every 10 feet). The tractor could overturn and cause serious injury.
Mow up and down slopes, NEVER across.
Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes.
Watch tor holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Avoid turns when driving on a slope. If a down the slope. Turning up a slope greatly increases the chance of a roll over.
Avoid stopping when driving up a slope. If it is necessary to stop while driving up a slope, start up smoothly and carefully to reduce the possibility of flipping the tractor over backward.

ENGAGING THE BLADES

Engaging the PTO (Blade Engage) transfers power to the cutting deck or other (separately available) attachments. To engage the blades, proceed as follows:
1. Move the throttle/choke control lever to the FAST (rabbit) position.
2. Grasp the PTO (Blade Engage) lever and pivot it all the way forward into the engaged (ON) position.
3. Keep the throttle lever in the FAST (rabbit) position tor the most efficient use of the cutting deck or other (separately available) attachments.
NOTE: The engine will automatically shut off it the PTO is engaged with the shift lever in position for reverse travel with the ignition key in the NORMAL MOWING position.

MULCHING

A mulch kit is available as an attachment. Mulching is a process of recirculating grass clippings repeatedly beneath the cutting deck. The ultra-fine clippings are then forced back into the lawn where they act as a natural fertilizer.
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turn
must be made, turn
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A mulch kit can be purchased. See the Replacement Parts & Attach ments section of this manual for more information.

USING THE DECK LIFT LEVER

To raise the cutting deck, move the deck lift lever to the left, then place it in the notch best suited for your application. Refer to Setting The Cutting Height earlier in this Operation section.

MOWING

HEADLIGHTS

The lamps are ON whenever the tractor's engine is running.
The lamps turn OFF when the ignition key is moved to the STOP position.

AWARNING

To help avoid blade contact or a thrown object injury, keep bystand ers, helpers, children and pets at least 75 feet from the machine while it is in operation. Stop machine it anyone enters the area.
The following information will be helpful when using the cutting deck with your tractor:

AWARNING

Plan your mowing pattern to avoid discharge of materials toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like. Also, avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction which may cause discharged material to ricochet back toward the operator.
Do not mow at high ground speed, especially it a mulch kit or
grass collector is installed.
For best results it is recommended that the first two laps be cut
with the discharge thrown towards the center. After the first two
laps, reverse the direction to throw the discharge to the outside
for the balance of cutting. This will give a better appearance to the
lawn. Do not cut the grass too short. Short grass invites weed growth
and yellows quickly in dry weather.
Mowing should always be done with the engine at full throttle. Under heavier conditions it may be necessary to go back over the
cut area a second time to get a clean cut.
Do NOT attempt to mow heavy brush and weeds and extremely
tall grass. Your tractor is designed to mow lawns, NOT clear
brush. Keep the blades sharp and replace the blades when worn. Refer
to Cutting Blades in the Service section of this manual for proper
blade sharpening instructions.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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Before performing any type of maintenance/service, disengage all controls and stop the engine. Wait until all moving a complete stop. Disconnect spark plug wire and ground it against the engine to prevent unintended starting. Always wear safety glasses during operation or while performing any adjustments or repairs.
parts
have come to
Follow the maintenance schedule given below. This chart describes service guidelines only. Use the Service Log column to keep track of completed maintenance tasks. To locate the nearest Parts &
Repair Service Center or to schedule service, simply contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
Interval
Before Each Use 1. Engine oil level 1. Check
2. Muffler area and controls 2. Clean
3. Finger guard 3. Clean In the First Five Flours 1. Engine Oil 1. Change Every 10 Flours 1. Flood/ Dash air vents 1. Clean
2. Battery terminals 2. Clean
3. Deck spindles and idler 3. Lubricate
bracket
Every 25 hours 1. Air filter’s precleaner* 1. Clean
2. Air filter* 2. Clean
3. Mid steering arms, pivot 3. Lubricate
shafts, and axles
4. Front wheel bearings 4. Lubricate
5. Front deck wheels 5. Lubricate Every 50 hours 1. Engine oil 1. Change
2. Muffler 2. Check
Annually 1. Air filter 1. Replace
2. Air filter’s pre-cleaner 2. Replace
3. Spark plug 3. Replace
4. Air cooling system* 4. Clean
5. Fuel filter 5. Replace
6. Steering Gears 6. Clean
7. Rear Wheels 7. Remove and grease axles Before Storage 1. Flood/ Dash air vents 1. Clean
2. Battery terminals 2. Clean
3. Mid steering arms, pivot 3. Lubricate
shafts, and axles
4. Front wheel bearings 4. Lubricate
5. Front deck wheels 5. Lubricate
6. Deck spindles and idler 6. Lubricate
bracket
7. Pedal pivot points 7. Lubricate
Item
Service Service Log
‘Service more frequently under dusty conditions.
AWARNING
Before performing any maintenance or repairs, disengage the PTO (Blade Engage Lever), engage the parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key to prevent unintended starting.
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If the engine has been recently run, the engine, muffler and sur rounding metal surfaces will be hot and can cause burns to the skin. Exercise caution to avoid burns.
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ENGINE MAINTENANCE
Checking the Engine Oil
Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API service classification SF, SG, SH, or SJ. Select the oil's SAE viscosity grade according to the expected operating temperature. Follow the chart below. Although multi-viscosity oils (5W20,10W30, etc.) improve starting in cold weather, they will result in increased oil consumption when used above 32°F. Check your engine oil level more frequently to avoid possible engine damage from running low on oil.
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To check the engine oil, proceed as follows:
1.
Ensure that the tractor is on a level surface.
2.
Clean the oil fill area of any debris.
3.
Remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean cloth.
4.
Insert and tighten dipstick.
5.
Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. It should be at the Full mark on the dipstick. See Figure 9.
■32°F
5W20 I SAE30
Oil Viscosity Chart
*-Warmer\
Changing Engine Oil
The engine oil should be changed in the first 5 hours and then every 50 hours or once a season. To change the engine oil, proceed as follows:
1. I engine CFF but still warm, disconnect spark plug wire and
keep it away from spark plug.
2. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick from the oil fill tube. See Figure 9.
3. Clip the oil drain sleeve (packed with this manual) onto the oil drain port. Route the opposite end of the sleeve into an appropri ate oil collection container with a capacity great enough to collect the used oil.
4. Remove drain plug and drain oil into a suitable container with a capacity of no less than 64 oz.
5. Perform steps 2 through 4 in the opposite order after oil has finished draining.
6. Refill the engine with new motor oil until the oil level on the dipstick reads FULL. Replace the oil fill cap/dipstick.
Used oil is a hazardous waste product. Dispose of used oil properly. Do not discard with household waste. Check with your local authori ties or or contact 1 -800-4-MY-HCME for a list of safe disposal/ recycling facilities.
7. Reconnect spark plug wire.
If low, add oil slowly into the engine oil fill. Do not overfill. After adding oil, wait one minute and then recheck the oil level.
Do not overfill. Cverfilling with oil may cause the engine to not start, hard starting, or engine smoking. If over the FULL mark on the dipstick, drain oil to reduce oil level to FULL mark on dipstick.
7. Replace and tighten dipstick.
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Fuel Filter Air Cleaner

AWARNING

Gasoline or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
To Drain the fuel:
1. Locate the fuel filter, which is routed on the left side of the engine
To change
1. Use pliers to squeeze the tabs on the other clamp (the out-line
2. Check the fuel lines for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
3. Replace the fuel filter with an original equipment replacement
4. Secure the fuel lines with the clamps.
and
its vapors are extremely flammable and explosive. Fire
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Keep gasoline away from sparks, open flames, pilot lights, heat, and other ignition sources.
Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
Before replacing the fuel filter, drain the fuel tank as per the instructions below.
Do not drain fuel when the engine is hot. Allow the engine adequate time to cool. Drain fuel into an approved container outdoors, away from open flame.
Drain any large volume of fuel from the tank by disconnecting the fuel line from the in-line fuel filter near the engine.
Remove the fuel line from the In-line side (side towards the fuel tank) of the fuel filter.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in the same position as the original parts.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting engine. Before replacing the fuel filter, drain the fuel tank. Otherwise, fuel
can leak out and cause a
between the fuel tank and the carburetor, and may be attached to the engine with a tie strap. Cut the tie strap, it present, then pinch the in-line clamp on the fuel filter with a pair of pliers, slide the clamp up the fuel line. Pull the fuel line free from the filter and place the open end of the line into an approved container to drain the fuel.
the
fuel filter:
side of the fuel filter), then slide the clamp away from the fuel filter. Twist and pull the fuel line off of the fuel filter. See Figure 10.
filter. Call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® to purchase the original equip ment replacement filter.
fire
or explosion.
If filters, or covers are not installed correctly serious injury or death could result from backfire. Do not attempt to start the engine with them removed.
Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean the air cleaner cartridge.
1. Remove the air filter cover.
2. To remove the air filter, lift the end of the filter. See Figure 11.
AWARNING
Figure 11
Remove the pre-cleaner from the filter. To loosen debris, gently tap the filter on a hard surface. If the filter
is excessively dirty, replace with a new filter. Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water. Allow it to
thoroughly air dry. Do not oil the pre-cleaner. Assemble the dry pre-cleaner to the filter. Install the filter into the engine base and push down until the filter
snaps in place. Install the cover.
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Spark Plug

Clean area around the spark plug base. Do not sandblast spark plug. Spark plug should be cleaned by scraping or wire brushing and washing with a commercial solvent
Remove and inspect the spark plug. Check gap to make sure it is set at .030”. See Figure 12.
3. Replace the spark plug (Champion® RC12YC) once a season .

Muffler

AWARNING

Temperature of muffler and nearby engine areas may exceed 150° F (65°C). Avoid contact with these areas.
• Inspect muffler periodically, and replace if necessary. Replace ment parts for the muffler must be the same and installed in the same position as the original parts.

Clean Engine

Do not use water to clean engine parts. Water could contaminate fuel system. Use a brush or dry cloth.
Daily or before every use, clean grass, chaff or accumulated
debris from engine. Keep linkage, spring, and controls clean.
Keep area around and behind muffler free of any combustible
debris.
Keeping engine clean allows air movement around engine.
Engine parts should be kept clean to reduce the risk of overheat ing and ignition of accumulated debris.

Carburetor Adjustment

The carburetor on this engine is not adjustable.

LUBRICATION

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Pivot Points & Linkage

Lubricate all the pivot points on the drive system, parking brake and lift linkage at least once a season with light oil.

Rear Wheels

The rear wheels should be removed from the axles once a season. Lubricate the axles and the rims well with an all-purpose grease before re-installing them.

Front Axles

Each end of the tractor's front pivot bar may be equipped with a grease fitting. Lubricate with a grease gun after every 25 hours of tractor operation.

Battery

The battery is sealed and is maintenance-free. Acid levels cannot be checked.
Always keep the battery cables and terminals clean and free of
After cleaning the battery and terminals, apply a light coat of
Always keep the rubber boot positioned over the positive terminal
IMPORTANT: If removing the battery for any reason, disconnect the NEGATIVE (Black) wire from its terminal first, followed by the POSI TIVE (Red) wire. When re-installing the battery, always connect the POSITIVE (Red) wire to its terminal first, followed by the NEGATIVE (Black) wire. Be certain that the wires are connected to the correct terminals; reversing them could change the polarity and result in damage to your engine’s alternating system.

Cleaning Battery

Clean the battery by removing it from the tractor and washing with a baking soda and water solution. If necessary, scrape the battery terminals with a wire brush to remove deposits. Coat terminals and exposed wiring with grease or petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion.
Battery Failures
Some common causes for battery failure are:
Incorrect initial activation
Overcharging
Freezing
Undercharging
Corroded connections These failures are NOT covered by your tractor’s warranty.
corrosive build-up.
petroleum jelly or grease to both terminals.
to prevent shorting.

AWARNING

Before lubricating, repairing, or inspecting, always disengage PTO (Blade Engage Lever), move shift lever into neutral position, set parking brake, stop engine and remove key to prevent unintended starting.
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CLEANING THE ENGINE AND DECK
Any fuel or oil spilled on the machine should be wiped off promptly. Do NOT allow debris to accumulate around the cooling fins of the engine or on any other part of the machine.
IMPORTANT: The use of a pressure washer to clean your tractor is NOT recommended. It may cause damage to electrical components, spindles, pulleys, bearings or the engine.
A screw plug can be found on your tractor's deck surface as seen in Fig. 13. This plug can be replaced with a water port to be used as part of a separately-available deck wash system.
The deck wash system is used to rinse grass clippings from the deck's underside and prevent the buildup of corrosive chemicals.
NOTE: A deck wash system can be purchased through the retail location in which you purchased this tractor. For more information, simply call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
Measure the distance from the front of the blade tip to the ground and the rear of the blade tip to the ground. The first measure ment taken should be between V/ and Vs” less than the second measurement. Determine the approximate distance necessary for proper adjustment and proceed, it necessary, to the next step.
Locate the flange lock nut on the front side of the stabilizer bracket. See Fig. 14.
• Tighten the flange lock nut to raise the front of the deck;
• Loosen the flange lock nut to lower the front of the deck.

Side to Side

If the cutting deck appears to be mowing unevenly, a side to side adjustment can be performed. Adjust if necessary as follows:
1. With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, place the deck lift lever in the second from the top notch (second highest position) and rotate both blades so that they are perpendicular with the

ADJUSTMENTS

AWARNING

Never attempt to make any adjustments while the engine is running,
except where specified in the operator's manual.

Leveling the Deck

NOTE: Check the tractor's tire pressure before performing any deck
leveling adjustments. Refer to Tires in the Service and Maintenance section of this manual for more information regarding tire pressure.

Front To Rear

The front of the cutting deck is supported by a stabilizer bar that can be adjusted to level the deck from front to rear. The front of the deck should be between %-inch and Ys-inch lower than the rear of the deck. Adjust if necessary as follows:
1. With the tractor parked on a firm, level surface, place the lever for lifting the platform on the second to the top notch (second highest position) and rotate the blade as close to the discharge channel that is parallel to the tractor.
tractor.
2. Measure the distance from the outside of the left blade tip to the ground and the distance from the outside of the right blade tip to the ground. Both measurements taken should be equal. If they're not, proceed to the next step.
3. Loosen, but do NOT remove, the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket. See Fig. 15.
4. Balance the deck by using a wrench to turn the adjustment gear (found immediately behind the hex cap screw just loosened) clockwise/up or counterclockwise/down. The deck is properly balanced when both blade tip measurements taken earlier are equal.
5. Retighten the hex cap screw on the left deck hanger bracket when proper adjustment is achieved.
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Refer to the Assembly section of this manual for seat adjustment instructions.

Parking Brake Adjustment

the bow-tie pin that secures the deck support rod on the rear left side of the deck. See Fig. 17. Remove the bow-tie pin that secures the deck support rod, and carefully remove the deck support from the deck lift arm.

AWARNING

Never attempt to adjust the brakes while the engine is running. Always disengage PTO (blade engage lever), move shift lever into neutral position, stop engine and remove key to prevent unintended starting.
If the tractor does not come to a complete stop when the brake pedal is completely depressed, or if the tractor's rear wheels can roll with the parking brake applied, the brake is in need of adjustment. Contact the
nearest Sears Service Center to have your brakes properly adjusted.
To locate the nearest Parts & Repair Service Center or to schedule service, contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.

CUTTING DECK REMOVAL

To remove the cutting deck, proceed as follows:

1. Place the PTO (Blade Engage) lever in the disengaged (OFF) position and engage the parking brake.
2. Lower the deck by moving the deck lift lever into the bottom notch on the right fender.
3. Remove the self-tapping screw (A) that secures the belt-keeper rod from around the tractor’s PTO pulley, then remove the belt keeper rod (B). See Fig. 16.
NOTE: Make a mental note what hole the other end of the belt-keeper rod is inserted in for reinstallation purposes.
4. Remove the belt (C) from around the tractor's PTO pulley. See Fig. 16.
6. Repeat the above steps on the tractor's right side. NOTE: The bow-tie clips should be re-installed from the top down.
7. Move the deck lift lever into the top notch on the right fender to raise the deck lift arms up and out of the way.

AWARNING

Avoid pinching injuries. Never place your fingers on the idler spring or between the belt and a pulley while removing the belt.
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Remove the bow-tie cotter pin securing the deck stabilizer rod to the deck. Slide the deck lift rod from the mounting bracket on the deck as seen in Fig. 18.
by removing the bow-tie cotter pin which secures it. Remove the spring from the deck idler bracket. See Fig. 19.

The recommended operating tire pressure is:

IMPORTANT: Refer to the tire sidewall for exact tire manufacturer's recommended or maximum psi. Do not overinflate. Uneven tire pres sure could cause the cutting deck to mow unevenly.

BATTERY

California Proposition 65 WARNING! Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
If removing the battery, disconnect the NEGATIVE (Black) wire
from its terminal first, followed by the POSITIVE (Red) wire. When
re-installing the battery, always connect the POSITIVE (Red) wire to its terminal first, followed by the NEGATIVE (Black) wire.

JUMP STARTING

Never jump start a damaged or frozen battery. Be certain the vehicles do not touch, and ignitions are off. Do not allow cable clamps to touch.
1. Connect positive (+) cable to positive post (+) of your tractor’s
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the (positive +) post of the
3. Connect the second cable (negative -) to the other post of the
4. Connect the other end of the negative cable to the engine block of
Approximately 10 psi for the rear tires
Approximately 14 psi for the front tires

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discharged battery.
jumper battery.
jumper battery.
the tractor, away from the battery. Attach to an unpainted part to assure a good connection.
If the jumper battery is installed on a vehicle (i.e. car, truck), do NOT
start the vehicle’s engine when jump starting your tractor.
5. Start the tractor (as instructed earlier in this section of this
6. Set the tractor’s parking brake before removing the jumper cables,

CHARGING

Batteries give off an explosive gas while charging. Charge the battery
underneath the tractor.
TIRES
in a well ventilated area and keep away from an open flame or pilot
light as on a water heater, space heater, furnace, clothes dryer or other gas appliances.

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Never exceed the maximum inflation pressure shown on the sidewall
of tire.
When charging your tractor’s battery, use only a charger designed for
12V lead-acid batteries. Read your battery charger’s Owner’s Manual
prior to charging your tractor’s battery. Always follow its instructions and heed its warnings.
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manual).
in reverse order of connection.
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If your tractor has not been put into use for an extended period of time,
charge the battery as follows:
1. Set your battery charger to deliver a max of 10 amperes.
If your battery charger is automatic, charge the battery until the charger indicates that charging is complete. If the charger is not automatic, charge for no fewer than eight hours.

FUSE

One 20 AMP fuse is installed in your tractor's wiring harness to protect the tractor’s electrical system from damage caused by excessive amperage.
If the electrical system does not function, or your tractor's engine will
not crank, first check to be certain that the fuse has not blown. It can
be found at the rear of the unit, underneath the fender located by the
battery.
Remove the hex flange nut that secures the blade to the spindle assembly. See Fig. 20.
To properly sharpen the cutting blades, remove equal amounts of metal from both ends of the blades along the cutting edges, parallel to the trailing edge, at a 25“- to 30“ angle. Always grind each cutting blade edge equally to maintain proper blade balance. See Fig. 21.

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Always use a fuse with the same amperage capacity for replacement.

CUTTING BLADES

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Shut the engine off and remove ignition key before removing the cutting blade(s) for sharpening or replacement. Protect your hands by using heavy gloves when grasping the blade.

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Periodically inspect the blade and/or spindle for cracks or damage, especially after you've struck a foreign object. Do not operate the machine until damaged components are replaced.
To remove the blades, proceed as follows.
1. Remove the deck from beneath the tractor, (refer to Cutting Deck Removal earlier in this section) then gently flip the deck over to expose its underside.
2. Place a block of wood between the center deck housing baffle and the cutting blade to act as a stabilizer. See Fig. 20.
If the cutting edge of the blade has previously been sharpened, or it
any metal separation is present, replace the blades with new ones.
A poorly balanced blade will cause excessive vibration, may cause damage to the tractor and/or result in personal injury.
5. Test the blade’s balance using a blade balancer. Grind metal from
NOTE: When replacing the blade, be sure to install the blade with the
side of the blade marked “Bottom” (or with a part number stamped in it) facing the ground when the mower is in the operating position.
Use a torque wrench to tighten the blade spindle hex flange nut to
between 70 Ibs-ft and 90 Ibs-ft.

CHANGING THE DECK BELT

Be sure to shut the engine off, remove ignition key, disconnect the spark plug wire(s) and ground against the engine to prevent unin
tended starting before removing the belt.

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the heavy side until it balances evenly.

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V
Figure 20
All belts on your tractor are subject to wear and should be replaced it any signs of wear are present.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: The V-belt found on your tractor is specially designed to engage and disengage safely. A substitute (non-OEM) V-belt can be dangerous by not disengaging completely. For a proper working machine, use identical equipment belts as listed In the parts pages of this Operator's Manual.
To change or replace the deck belt on your tractor, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the deck as Instructed earlier In this section.
2. Remove the belt covers from the spindle pulleys by removing the hex screws that fasten the covers to the deck. See Fig. 22.
3. It may also be necessary to loosen the hex nut on the left Idler pulley to get the belt off the pulley and around the belt guard.
4. Carefully remove the deck belt from around the two spindle pulleys and the two deck idler pulleys. See Fig. 22.
5. To place the new belt, begin by routing the belt around the two outer spindle pulleys as shown In Fig. 22.
6. Then route the belt around the two deck Idler pulleys as shown In Fig. 22.
Retighten the belt keeper rod loosened earlier.
7. Remount the belt guards removed earlier.
8.
Re-install the deck, making sure the belt remains routed around
9. the pulleys as Instructed. The complete belt routing Is shown In Fig. 22.
Pull the
10.
belt Into the PTO pulley.
right
side of the belt, and place the narrow V side of the
11. While holding the belt and pulley together, rotate the pulley to the

PARKING BRAKE ADJUSTMENT

Never attempt to adjust the brakes while the engine is running. Always
disengage PTO (blade engage lever), move shift lever Into neutral
position, stop engine and remove key to prevent unintended starting.
If the tractor does not come to a complete stop when the clutch-brake pedal Is completely depressed, or it the tractor's rear wheels can roll with the parking brake applied, the brake is in need of adjustment. Contact the nearest Parts & Repair Service Center to have your brakes serviced.
To locate the nearest Parts & Repair Service Center or to schedule service, contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.

CHANGING THE TRANSMISSION DRIVE BELT

NOTE: Several components must be removed and special tools (I.e.
alr/impact wrench) In order to change the tractor's drive belt. Contact the nearest Parts & Repair Service Center to have your transmis sion drive belt serviced.
To locate the nearest Parts & Repair Service Center or to sched ule service, contact 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
left. Continue holding and rotating the pulley and belt until the belt Is fully rolled Into the PTO pulley.

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OFF-SEASON STORAGE
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Never store lawn tractor with fuel ventilated areas where fuel fumes may reach an open flame, spark, or pilot light as on a furnace, water heater, clothes dryer, or gas appliance.
in
tank indoors or in poorly
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PREPARING THE ENGINE

IMPORTANT: Fuel left in the fuel tank during warm weather deterio
rates and will cause serious starting problems. To prevent gum deposits from forming inside the engine’s carburetor
and causing possible malfunction of the engine, the fuel system must be either completely emptied, or the gasoline must be treated with a stabilizer to prevent deterioration.
1. If using a fuel stabilizer: a. Read the product manufacturer’s instructions and recom
mendations.
b. Add to clean, fresh gasoline the correct amount of stabilizer
for the capacity of the fuel system.
c. Fill the fuel tank with treated fuel and run the engine for 2-3
minutes to get stabilized fuel into the carburetor.
2.
Item
ptyi ng the fuel system:
a. Do not drain fuel when the engine is hot. Allow the engine
adequate time to cool. Drain fuel into an approved container outdoors, away from open flame.
b. Drain any large volume of fuel from the tank by disconnect
ing the fuel line from the in-line fuel filter near the engine. See the complete instructions for Draining The Fuel later in
this section.

DRAINING THE FUEL

1. Locate the fuel filter, which is located on the left side of the
2. Cut the tie strap, if present, then pinch the in-line clamp on the
3. Pull the fuel line free from the filter and place the open end of the

PREPARING THE LAWN TRACTOR

1. Clean and lubricate tractor thoroughly as described in the lubrica
2. Do not use a pressure washer or garden hose to clean your unit.
3. Store mower in a dry, clean area. Do not store next to corrosive
engine, and may be attached to the engine with a tie strap.
fuel filter with a pair of pliers, slide the clamp up the fuel line.
line into an approved container to drain the fuel.
tion instructions.
materials, such as fertilizer.
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Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. Drain gasoline before storing the equipment for extended periods. Drain fuel only into an approved container outdoors, away from an open flame. Allow engine to cool. Extinguish cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other sources of ignition prior to draining fuel. Store gasoline in an approved container in safe location.
Reconnect the fuel line and run the engine until it starts to falter, then use the choke to keep the engine running until all fuel in the carburetor has been exhausted.
Disconnect the fuel line and drain any remaining gasoline from the system.
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Gasoline is a toxic substance. Dispose of gasoline properly. Contact your local authorities for approved disposal methods.
3. Remove the spark plug and pour one (1) ounce of engine oil through the spark plug hole into the cylinder. Crank the engine several times to distribute the oil. Replace the spark plug.
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Problem
Engine fails to start 1. PTO/Blade Engage lever engaged.
2. Parking brake not engaged.
3. Spark plug wire(s) disconnected.
4. Throttle control lever not in correct starting position.
5. Choke not activated
6. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel.
7. Blocked fuel line.
8. Faulty spark plug(s).
9. Engine flooded.
Engine runs erratically 1. Unit running with CHOKE activated.
2. Spark plug wire(s) loose.
3. Blocked fuel line or stale fuel.
4. Vent in gas cap plugged.
5. Water or dirt in fuel system.
6. Dirty air cleaner.
Engine overheats 1. Engine oil level low.
2. Airflow restricted.
Engine hesitates at high RPM1. Spark plug gap too close. 1. Remove spark plug and reset the gap. Engine idles rough 1. Spark plug fouled, faulty or gap too wide.
2. Dirty air cleaner.
Excessive vibration 1. Cutting blade loose or unbalanced.
2. Damaged or bent cutting blade.
Mower will not mulch grass 1. Engine speed too low.
2. Wet grass.
3. Excessively high grass.
4. Dull blade.
Uneven cut 1. Deck not leveled properly.
2. Dull blade.
3. Uneven tire pressure.
Cause Remedy
1. Place lever in disengaged (OFF) position.
2. Engage parking brake.
3. Connect wire(s) to spark plug(s).
4. Place throttle lever to FAST position.
5. Pull the CHOKE control outward.
6. Fill tank with clean, fresh (less than 30 days old) gas.
7. Replace the fuel line and replace fuel filter.
8. Clean, adjust gap or replace plug(s).
9. Crank engine with throttle in FAST position.
1. Push CHOKE control in.
2. Connect spark plug wire(s).
3. Replace the fuel line; fill tank with clean, fresh gasoline and replace fuel filter.
4. Clear vent or replace cap if damaged.
5. Drain fuel tank. Refill with clean, fresh gasoline.
6. Replace air cleaner paper element or clean foam pre-cleaner, it equipped.
1. Fill crankcase with proper amount and weight of oil.
2. Clean grass clippings and debris from around the engine's cooling fins and housing.
1. Replace spark plug. Set plug gap.
2. Replace air cleaner element and/or clean pre cleaner.
1. Tighten blade and spindle.
2. Replace blade.
1. Place throttle in FAST (rabbit) position.
2. Do not mulch when grass is wet.
3. Mow once at a high cutting height, then mow again at desired height or make a narrower cutting swath.
4. Sharpen or replace blade.
1. Perform side-to-side deck adjustment.
2. Sharpen or replace blade.
3. Check tire pressure in all four tires.
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