Craftsman 917.274750 User Manual

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Owner’s Manual
LAWN TRACTOR
18.5 HP, 42” Mower Electric Start
6 Speed Transaxle
Model No.
917.274750
^ This product has a low emission engine which operates
^ engine, read and understand this Owner’s Manual.

IMPORTANT:

Read and follow all Safety Rules and Instructions before
operating this equipment.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Visit our Craftsman website:www.sears.com/craftsman
For answers to your questions about
this product, Call:
1-800-659-5917
Sears Craftsman Help Line
5 am - 5 pm, Mon - Sat
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty................................
Safety Rules..........................
Product Specifications Assembly/Pre-Operation . Operation
Maintenance Schedule....
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Maintenance.............................
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Service and Adjustments....
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Storage
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Troubleshooting........................
Repair Parts Sears Service
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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN RIDING EQUIPMENT For two (2) years from the date of purchase, if this Craftsman Riding Equipment is
maintained, lubricated and tuned up according to the instructions in the owner’s manual. Sears will repair or replace free of charge any parts that are found to be defective in material or workmanship according to the guidelines of coverage listed below. Sears will also provide free labor for these applicable warranted parts for the two full years. During the first 30 days of purchase, there will be no charges to service the product at your home for issues covered by this warranty. (See exclusions below). For your conve nience, IN HOME warranty service will still be available after the first 30 days of pur chase, but a trip charge will apply. This charge will be waived if the Craftsman product is dropped off at an authorized Sears location. For the nearest authorized Sears location, please call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®. This warranty applies only while this product is within the United States.
This Warranty does not cover:
• Expendable items which become worn during normal use, including but not limited to
blades, spark plugs, air cleaners, belts, and oil filters. Standard Maintenance Servicing, oil changes, or tune-ups
• Tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects, such as nails,
thorns, stumps, or glass.
• 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, elec
trical 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 equipment according to the instructions contained in the owner’s manual.
• Engine (fuel system) cleaning or repairs caused by fuel determined to be contami
nated or oxidized (stale). In general, fuel should be used within 30 days of its pur
chase date.
• Normal deterioration and wear of the exterior finishes, or product label replacement.
• Riding equipment used for commercial or rental purposes.
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LIMITED WARRANTY ON BATTERY For ninety (90) days from date of purchase, if any battery included with this riding equip ment proves defective in material or workmanship and our testing determines the battery will not hold a charge. Sears will replace the battery at no charge. During the first 30 days of purchase, there will be no charges to replace the battery at your HOME. After the first 30 days, for your convenience, IN-HOME warranty service will still be avail able but a trip charge will apply. This charge will be waived if the Craftsman product is dropped off at an authorized Sears location. For the nearest authorized Sears location, please call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®.
This battery 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, Roebuck and Co.,Dept.817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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SAFETY RULES
IMPORTANT: This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throw
ing objects. Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.
AwARNING: In order to prevent ac
cidental starting when setting up, trans
porting, adjusting or making repairs,
always disconnect spark plug wire and
place wire where it cannot contact spark
plug.
AwARNING: Do not coast down a hill in
neutral, you may lose control of the tractor.
AwARNING: Tow only the attachments
that are recommended by and comply with
specifications of the manufacturer of your tractor. Use common sense when towing.
Operate only at the lowest possible speed when on a slope. Too heavy of a load, while on a slope, is dangerous. Tires can
lose traction with the ground and cause you to lose control of your tractor.
AwARNING: Engine exhaust, some of
its constituents, and certain vehicle com
ponents contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive
harm.
AwARNING: Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain lead and
lead compounds, chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
I. GENERAL OPERATION
Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual before starting.
Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts or under the machine. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times.
Only allow responsible adults, who are
familiar with the instructions, to operate the machine.
Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown by the blades.
Be sure the area is clear of bystand
ers before operating. Stop machine if anyone enters the area.
Never carry passengers.
Do not mow in reverse unless abso lutely necessary. Always look down
and behind before and while backing.
Never direct discharged material toward anyone. Avoid discharging material against a wall or obstruction. Material may ricochet back toward the operator. Stop the blades when cross ing gravel surfaces. Do not operate machine without the entire grass catcher, discharge guard, or other safety devices in place and working. Slow down before turning. Never leave a running machine unattended. Always turn off blades, set parking brake, stop engine, and remove keys before dismounting. Disengage blades when not mowing. Shut off engine and wait for aii parts to come to a complete stop before clean ing the machine, removing the grass catcher, or unclogging the discharge guard. Operate machine oniy in daylight or good artificial light. Do not operate the machine whiie under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways. Use extra care when loading or un loading the machine into a trailer or truck. Always wear eye protection when oper ating machine. Data indicates that operators, age 60
years and above, are involved in a
large percentage of riding mower-re lated injuries. These operators should
evaluate their ability to operate the
riding mower safely enough to protect
themselves and others from serious
injury.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommen dation for wheel weights or counter weights.
Keep machine free of grass , leaves or other debris build-up which can touch
hot exhaust / engine parts and burn.
Do not allow the mower deck to plow
leaves or other debris which can cause
buiid-up to occur. Ciean any oil or fuel spillage before operating or storing the
machine. Allow machine to cool before storage.
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SAFETY RULES
II. SLOPE OPERATION
Slopes are a major factor related to loss of
control and tip-over accidents, which can
result in severe injury or death. Opera tion on all slopes requires extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel
uneasy on it, do not mow it.
Mow up and down slopes, not across.
Watch for holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or
other hidden objects. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Choose a low ground speed so that
you will not have to stop or shift while
on the slope.
Do not mow on wet grass. Tires may
lose traction.
Always keep the machine in gear when
going down slopes. Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill.
Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on
a slope. If the tires lose traction, dis
engage the blades and proceed slowly
straight down the slope.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow
and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction, which could cause the machine to roll over.
Use extra care while operating ma chine with grass catchers or other at tachments; they can affect the stability
of the machine. Do no use on steep slopes.
Do not try to stabilize the machine by
putting your foot on the ground.
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches,
or embankments. The machine could suddenly roll over if a wheel is over the
edge or if the edge caves in.
III. CHILDREN
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator
is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume
that children will remain where you last
saw them.
Keep children out of the mowing area
and in the watchful care of a respon sible 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 blades shut off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with
safe machine operation. Children who have been given rides in the past may suddenly appear in the mowing area for another ride and be run over or backed over by the machine.
Never allow children to operate the
machine.
Use extra care when approaching blind
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that may block your view of a child.
IV. TOWING
Tow only with a machine that has a
hitch designed for towing. Do not at tach towed equipment except at the hitch point.
Follow the manufacturer’s recom
mendation for weight limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.
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.
Travel slowly and allow extra distance
to stop.
V. 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.
Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes,
and other sources of ignition.
Use only approved gasoline container.
Never remove gas cap or add fuel with
the engine running. Allow engine to cool before refueling.
Never fuel the machine indoors.
Never store the machine or fuel con
tainer where there is an open flame, spark, or pilot light such as on a water heater or other appliances.
Never fill containers inside a vehicle
or on a truck or trailer bed with plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle when filling.
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SAFETY RULES
Remove gas-powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possible, then
refuel such equipment 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.
If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immediately.
Never overfill fuel tank. Replace gas cap and tighten securely.
GENERAL SERVICE
Never operate machine in a closed are.
Keep all nuts and bolts tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condi tion.
Never tamper with safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly.
Keep machine free of grass, leaves, or other debris build-up. Clean oil or fuel spillage and remove any fuel-soaked debris. Allow machine to cool before storing.
If you strike a foreign object, stop and
inspect the machine. Repair, if neces sary, before restarting.
Never make any adjustments or repairs with the engine running. Check grass catcher components and the discharge guard frequently and
replace with manufacturer’s recom
mended parts, when necessary.
Mower blades are sharp. Wrap the
blade or wear gloves, and use extra caution when servicing them. Check brake operation frequently. Ad
just and service as required.
Maintain or replace safety and instruc tion labels, as necessary.
Be sure the area is clear of by
standers before operating. Stop
machine if anyone enters the area. Never carry passengers.
Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary. Always look down and behind before and while backing.
Never carry children, even with the blades shut off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with safe machine operation. Chil dren who have been given rides in the past may suddenly appear in the mowing area for another ride and be run over or backed over by the machine.
Keep children out of the mowing area and in the 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.
Mow up and down slopes (15° Max), not across.
Choose a low ground speed so that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope. Avoid starting, stopping, or turning on a slope. If the tireslose trac tion, disengage the blades and proceed slowly straight down the slope.
If machine stops while going uphill,
disengage blades, shift into reverse and back down slowly.
Do not turn on slopes unless nec
essary, and then, turn slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Gasoline 2.0 Capacity and Unleaded
Type: Regular
Oil Type SAE 30 (above 32°F) (API-SG-SL): SAE 5W-30(below 32°F)
Oil Capacity: W/Filter: 3.5 Pints
W/0 Filter: 3.0 Pints
Spark Plug: Champion RC12YC (Gap: .030")
Ground Speed Forward: (MPH): 1st 1.2
2nd 1.6 3rd 2.4 4th 3.6 5th 4.6 6th 5.9
R©v© rs©! 1.8
Tire Pressure: Front: 14 PSI
Rear: 10 PSI
Charging System: 3 Amps Battery
5 Amps Headlights
Battery: Amp/Hr: 28
Min. CCA: 230 Case Size: U1R
Blade Bolt Torque: 27-35 Ft. Lbs.
CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase
of a new tractor. It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and
performance.
Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy, please contact a
Sears or other qualified service center. We have competent, well-trained techni cians and the proper tools to service or
repair this tractor.
Please read and retain this manual. The
instructions will enable you to assemble
and maintain your tractor properly. Always
observe the “SAFETY RULES”.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
• Read and observe the safety rules.
• Follow a regular schedule in main taining, caring for and using your tractor.
• Follow the instructions under “Mainte nance” and “Storage” sections of this owner’s manual.
^WARNING: This tractor is equipped
with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unim proved forest-covered, brush-covered 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 re quired by law (Section 4442 of the Califor nia Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available through your nearest Sears service center (See REPAIR PARTS
section of this manual).
REPAIR PROTECTION AGREEMENTS
Congratulations on making a smart pur chase. Your new Craftsman® product is designed and manufactured for years of dependable operation. But like all products, it may require repair from time to time. That’s when having a Repair Protection Agreement can save you money and aggravation.
Purchase a Repair Protection Agreement now and protect yourseif from unexpected hassie and expense.
Here’s what’s included in the Agreement:
Expert service by our 12,000 profe sional repair specialists.
Unlimited service and no charge for parts and labor on all covered repairs.
Product replacement if your covered product can’t be fixed.
Discount of 10% from regular price of service and service-related parts not covered by the agreement; also, 10% off regular price of preventive mainte nance check.
Fast help by phone - phone support from a Sears technician on products requiring in-home repair, plus conve nient repair scheduling.
Once you purchase the Agreement, a simple phone call is all that it takes for you to schedule service. You can call anytime day or night, or schedule a service ap pointment online. Sears has over 12,000 professional repair specialists, who have access to over 4.5 million quality parts and accessories. That’s the kind of professionalism you can count on to help prolong the life of your new purchase for years to come. Purchase
your Repair Protection Agreement today!
Some limitations and exclusions apply. For prices and additional information call 1-800-827-6655.
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UNASSEMBLED PARTS

Steering
Wheel Insert
Steering
Boot
(1) Hex Bolt
5/16-18x4
Steering Wheel
Steering Extension Shaft
Seat
(1) Large Flat Washer
X
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Steering Wheel Adapter
(1) 5/16 Lock Washer
Keys
(2) Keys
(1) Washer
17/32x1-3/16x12 Gauge
(1) Knob
(1) Oil Drain Tube For Future Use
Slope Sheet
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ASSEMBLY/PRE-OPERATION
Your new tractor has been assembled at the factory with the exception of fhose parts left
unassembled for shipping purposes. To ensure safe and proper operation of your tractor all parts and hardware you assemble must be tightened securely. Use the correct tools as necessary to insure proper tightness.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
A socket wrench set will make assembly easier. Standard wrench sizes you need
are listed below. (1) 3/4" wrench (1) Pliers (1) 1/2" wrench (1) Utility knife (1) Tire pressure gauge
When right or left hand is mentioned in this manual, it means when you are in the operating position (seated behind the
steering wheel).
TO REMOVE TRACTOR FROM
CARTON UNPACK CARTON
1. Remove all accessible loose parts and parts boxes from carton.
2. Cut along dotted lines on all four pan els of carton. Remove end panels and
lay side panels flat.
3. Check for any additional loose parts or cartons and remove.
BEFORE REMOVING TRACTOR FROM SKID

ATTACH STEERING WHEEL

ASSEMBLE EXTENSION SHAFT AND
BOOT
1. Slide extension shaft onto lower steer
ing shaft.
2. Place tabs of sfeering boot over tab slots in dash and push down to secure.
INSTALL STEERING WHEEL
3. Position front wheels of the tracfor so they are pointing straight forward.
4. Remove steering wheel adapter from sfeering wheel and slide adapter onto steering shaft extension.
5. Position steering wheel so cross bars are horizontal (left to right) and slide inside boot and onto adapter.
6. Assemble large flat washer, 5/16 lock washer, 5/16 hex bolt and tighten
securely.
7. Snap steering wheel insert into center
of steering wheel.
8. Remove protective materials from trac for hood and grill.
Insert
5/16 Hex Bolt
5/16 Lock Washer
Large Flat Washer
Steering Boot
Tabs
Extension Shaft
Lower Steering Shaft ^
Tab Slots
IMPORTANT: Check for and remove any
staples in skid that may puncture tires where tractor is to roil off skid.

INSTALL SEAT

Adjust seat before tightening adjustment
knob.
1. Remove adjustment knob and flat washer securing seat to cardboard
packing and set aside for assembly of
seat to tractor.
2. Pivot seat upward and remove from the cardboard packing. Remove the cardboard packing and discard.
3. Place seat on seat pan so head of shoulder bolts are positioned over the
large slotted holes in pan.
4. Push down on seat to engage shoulder bolts in slots and pull seat towards rear
of tractor.
5. Pivot seat and pan forward and as
semble adjustment knob and flat washer loosely. Do not tighten.
6. Lower seat into operating position and sit in seat.
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7. Slide seat until a comfortable position is reached which allows you to press
clutch/brake pedal all the way down.
8. Get off seat without moving its ad
justed position.
9. Raise seat and tighten adjustment knob securely.

CHECK BATTERY

1. Lift seat pan to raised position.
NOTE: If this battery is put into service
after month and year indicated on label (label located between terminals) charge battery for minimum of one hour at 6-10 amps. (See "BATTERY" in Maintenance section of this manual for charging instruc
tions).
NOTE: You may now roll or drive your
tractor off the skid. Follow the appropriate
instruction below to remove the tractor
from the skid.
TO ROLL TRACTOR OFF SKID (See Operation section for location and function of controls)
1. Press lift lever plunger and raise attachment lift lever to its highest po sition.
2.
Release parking brake by depressing
clutch/brake pedal.
3.
Place gearshift lever in neutral (N) position.
4.
Roll tractor forward off skid.
5.
Remove banding holding deflector
shield up against tractor.
TO DRIVE TRACTOR OFF SKID (See Operation section for location and function of controls)
AwARNING: Before starting, read, un
derstand and follow all instructions in the Operation section of this manual. Be sure tractor is in a well-ventilated area. Be sure the area in front of tractor is clear of other
people and objects.
1. Be sure all the above assembly steps
have been completed.
2. Check engine oil level and fill fuel tank with gasoline.
3. Sit on seat in operating position, depress clutch/brake pedal and set the
parking brake.
4. Place gear shift lever in neutral (N)
position.
5. Press lift lever plunger and raise attachment lift lever to its highest posi tion.
6. Start the engine. After engine has started, move throttle control to idle
position.
7. Depress clutch/brake pedal into full
"BRAKE" position and hold. Move gear
shift lever to 1 st gear.
8. Slowly release clutch/brake pedal and slowly drive tractor off skid.
9. Apply brake to stop tractor, set park
ing brake and place gearshift lever in neutral position.
10. Turn ignition key to "STOP" position.
Continue with the instructions that follow.
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CHECK TIRE PRESSURE
The tires on your tractor were overin flated at the factory for shipping purposes.
Correct tire pressure is important for best
cutting performance.
• Reduce tire pressure to PSI shown in “PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS” section of this manual.
CHECK DECK LEVELNESS
For best cutting results, mower hous ing should be properly leveled. See “TO LEVEL MOWER HOUSING” in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual.
CHECK FOR proper POSITION OF ALL BELTS
See the figures that are shown for replac ing motion and mower blade drive belts in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual. Verify that the belts are routed correctly.
CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM
After you learn how to operate your trac tor, check to see that the brake is properly
adjusted. See “TO ADJUST BRAKE” in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual.
y CHECKLIST
Before you operate and enjoy your new tractor, we wish to assure that you receive the best performance and satisfaction from this Duality Product. Please review the following checklist: / All assembly instructions have been
completed. / No remaining loose parts in carton. / Battery is properly prepared and
charged. (Minimum 1 hour at 6 amps). / Seat is adjusted comfortably and tight
ened securely. / All tires are properly inflated. (For ship
ping purposes, the tires were overin
flated at the factory). / Be sure mower deck is properly leveled
side-to-side/front-to-rear for best cutting
results. (Tires must be properly inflated
for leveling). / Check mower and drive belts. Be sure
they are routed properly around pulleys
and inside all belt keepers. / Check wiring. See that all connections
are still secure and wires are properly
clamped. While learning how to use your tractor, pay extra attention to the following important items: / Engine oil is at proper level.
/ Fuel tank is filled with fresh, clean, regu
lar unleaded gasoline. / Become familiar with all controls - their
location and function. Operate them
before you start the engine. / Be sure brake system is in safe oper
ating condition. / Be sure Operator Presence System
and Reverse Operation System (ROS)
are working properly (See the Opera
tion and Maintenance sections in this
manual).
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OPERATION
These symbols may appear on your tractor or in literature supplied with the product.
Learn and understand their meaning.
N H \\\ 4»
REVERSE
NEUTRAL
HIGH LOW
CHOKE
© 0
ENGINE OFF REVERSE
OPERATION
SYSTEM (ROS)
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OVER TEMP FUEL OIL PRESSURE BATTERY REVERSE FORWARD MOWER HEIGHT MOWER LIFT
LIGHT
ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH DISENGAGED
FREE WHEEL
(Automatic Models only)
ENGINE ON ENGINE START PARKING BRAKE PARKING BRAKE PARKING BRAKE
'I
ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH ENGAGED
D
LIGHTS ON
DANGER. KEEP HANDS
AND FEET AWAY
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
A
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result In death or serious Injury.
A
CAUTION indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, might result in minor or moderate injury.
A
FAST
KEEP AREA CLEAR SLOPE HAZARDS
(SEE SAFETY RULES SECTION)
SLOW
LOCKED UNLOCKED
A
Failure to follow instructions could result in serious injury or death. The safety alert symbol
is used to identify safety inform ation about hazards which can
result in death, serious injury and/or property damage.
CAUTION when used without the alert symbol,
indicates a situation that could result in damage
to the tractor and/or engine.
HOT SURFACES indicates a hazard which,
jiij if not avoided, could result in death, serious injury
and/or property damage.
y, FIRE indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
Ü
could result in death, serious injury and/or property damage.
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KNOW YOUR TRACTOR
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR
TRACTOR
Compare the illustrations with your tractor to familiarize yourself with the locations of
various controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
Our tractors conform to the safety standards of the
American National Standards Institute.
ATTACHMENT CLUTCH LEVER - Used
to engage the mower blades, or other at tachments mounted to your tractor.
ATTACHMENT LIFT LEVER - Used to
raise, lower, and adjust the mower deck or other attachments mounted to your tractor.
CLUTCH/BRAKE PEDAL - Used for
declutching and braking the tractor and starting the engine.
GEARSHIFT LEVER - Selects the speed
and direction of tractor.
IGNITION SWITCH - Used for starting
and stopping the engine.
LIFT LEVER PLUNGER - Used to release
attachment lift lever when changing its position.
LIGHT SWITCH - Turns the headlights on
and off.
PARKING BRAKE LEVER - Locks clutch/
brake pedal into the brake position.
REVERSE OPERATION SYSTEM (ROS) "ON" POSITION - Allows operation of
mower deck or other powered attachment while in reverse.
THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL - Used
for starting and controlling engine speed.
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The operation of any tractor can result in foreign objects thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields while operating your tractor or performing any adjustments or repairs. We recommend a wide vision safety mask over spectacles or standard safety glasses.
HOW TO USE YOUR TRACTOR
TO SET PARKING BRAKE
Your tractor is equipped with an operator
presence sensing switch. When engine is running, any attempt by the operator
to leave the seat without first setting the
parking brake will shut off the engine.
1. Depress clutch/brake pedal all the way down and hold.
2. Pull parking brake lever up and release pressure from clutch/brake pedal. Pedal should remain in brake position. Make sure parking brake will hold trac
tor secure.
Attachment Clutch Lever “Engaged” Position
Ignition Key
Throttle, Choke Control
“Brake
Position
Clutch/Brake Pedal
“Disengaged” Position
“Disengaged”
Position
Parking Brake
“Engaged”
Position
Gearshift Lever
STOPPING
MOWER BLADES -
• To stop mower blades, move attachment
clutch lever to “DISENGAGED” position.
GROUND DRIVE -
• To stop ground drive, depress clutch/
brake pedal all the way down.
• Move gearshift lever to neutral (N)
position.
ENGINE -
• Move throttle control between half and
full speed (fast) position.
NOTE: Failure to move throttle control
between half and full speed (fast) posi
tion, before stopping, may cause engine to
“backfire”.
• Turn ignition key to “STOP” position and
remove key. Always remove key when leaving tractor to prevent unauthorized use.
• Never use choke to stop engine.
IMPORTANT: Leaving the ignition switch
in any position other than "STOP" will cause the battery to discharge and go dead.
NOTE: Under certain conditions when
tractor is standing idle with the engine
running, hot engine exhaust gases may cause “browning” of grass. To eliminate this possibility, always stop engine when stopping tractor on grass areas.
AcAUTION: Always stop tractor com
pletely, as described above, before leaving the operator's position.

TO USE THROTTLE CONTROL

Always operate engine at full throttle.
• Operating engine at less than full
throttle reduces the battery charging
rate.
• Full throttle offers the best bagging and
mower performance.

TO MOVE FORWARD AND BACKWARD

The direction and speed of movement is controlled by the gearshift lever.
1. Start tractor with clutch/brake pedal de pressed and gearshift lever in neutral (N) position.
2. Move gearshift lever to desired po sition.
3. Slowly release clutch/brake pedal to start movement.
IMPORTANT: Bring tractor to a complete
stop before shifting or changing gears.
Failure to do so will shorten the useful life
of your transaxle.

TO ADJUST MOWER CUTTING HEIGHT

The position of the attachment lift lever determines the cutting height.
• Grasp lift lever.
• Press plunger with thumb and move
lever to desired position.
The cutting height range is approxi
mately 1-1/2 to 4". The heights are mea sured from the ground to the blade tip with the engine not running. These heights are approximate and may vary depending
upon soil conditions, height of grass and types of grass being mowed.
• The average lawn should be cut to approxi
mately 2-1/2 inches during the cool season
and to over 3 inches during hot months.
For healthier and better looking lawns, mow
13 often and after moderate growth.
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• For best cutting performance, grass over 6 inches in height should be mowed twice. Make the first cut relatively high; the second to desired height.
TO ADJUST GAUGE WHEELS
Gauge wheels are properly adjusted
when they are slightly off the ground when
mower is at the desired cutting height in operating position. Gauge wheels then keep the deck in proper position to help prevent scalping in most terrain conditions.
NOTE: Adjust gauge wheels with tractor
on a flat level surface.
1. Adjust mower to desired cutting height (See “TO ADJUST MOWER CUTTING HEIGHT” in this section of manual).
2. With mower in desired height of cut position, gauge wheels should be assem bled so they are slightly off the ground. Install gauge wheel in appropriate hole
with shoulder bolt, 3/8 washer, and 3/8-
16 locknut and tighten securely.
3. Repeat for opposite side, installing gauge wheel in same adjustment hole.
Gauge Wheel Mounting Bracket
3/8-16
Locknut
3/8 Washer
Gauge Wheel
%j
Shoulder Bolt

TO OPERATE MOWER

Your tractor is equipped with an operator
presence sensing switch. Any attempt
by the operator to leave the seat with the engine running and the attachment clutch engaged will shut off the engine. You must
remain fully and centrally positioned in the
seat to prevent the engine from hesitating
or cutting off when operating your equip
ment on rough, rolling terrain or hills.
1. Select desired height of cut.
2. Start mower blades by engaging at
tachment clutch control.
TO STOP MOWER BLADES -
disengage attachment clutch control.
AcAUTION: Do not operate the mower
without either the entire grass catcher,
on mowers so equipped, or the deflector
shield in place.

REVERSE OPERATION SYSTEM (ROS)

Your tractor is equipped with a Reverse Operation System (ROS). Any attempt by the operator to travel in the reverse direc tion with the attachment clutch engaged will shut off the engine unless ignition key is placed in the ROS "ON" position.
AwARNING: Backing up with the at
tachment clutch engaged while mowing is strongly discouraged. Turning the ROS "ON", to allow reverse operation with the attachment clutch engaged, should only be done when the operator decides it is necessary to reposition the machine with the attachment engaged. Do not mow in
reverse unless absolutely necessary.
USING THE REVERSE OPERATION SYSTEM -
1. Depress clutch/brake pedal all the way down and hold.
2. With engine running, turn ignition key counterclockwise to ROS "ON" posi tion.
3. Look down and behind before backing.
4. Move gear shift lever to reverse (R) position and slowly release clutch/ brake pedal to start movement.
5. When use of the ROS is no longer needed, turn the ignition key clockwise to engine "ON" position.
ROS "ON" Position Engine "ON" Position
(Normal Operating)
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TO OPERATE ON HILLS ^WARNING: Do not drive up or down
hills with slopes greater than 15° and do not drive across any slope. Use the slope guide at the back of this manual.
Choose the slowest speed before start ing up or down hills.
Avoid stopping or changing speed on
hills. If slowing is necessary, move throttle
control lever to slower position.
If stopping is absolutely necessary, push clutch/brake pedal quickly to brake posi tion and engage parking brake.
Move gearshift lever to 1 st gear. Be
sure you have allowed room for tractor to roll slightly as you restart movement. To restart movement, slowly release
parking brake and clutch/brake pedal.
Make all turns slowly.

TO TRANSPORT

Raise attachment lift to highest position with attachment lift control. When pushing or towing your tractor,
be sure gearshift lever is in neutral (N)
position.
Do not push or tow tractor at more than five (5) MPH.
NOTE: To protect hood from damage
when transporting your tractor on a truck
or a trailer, be sure hood is closed and secured to tractor. Use an appropriate means of tying hood to tractor (rope, cord,
etc.).
TOWING CARTS AND OTHER ATTACH
MENTS
Tow only the attachments that are recom
mended by and comply with specifications of the manufacturer of your tractor. Use
common sense when towing. Too heavy
of a load, while on a slope, is dangerous. Tires can lose traction with the ground and cause you to lose control of your tractor.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
The engine in your tractor has been
shipped, from the factory, already filled with summer weight oil.
1. Check engine oil with tractor on level ground.
2. Remove oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe clean, reinsert the dipstick and screw cap tight, wait for a few seconds, re
move and read oil level. If necessary,
add oil until “FULL’ mark on dipstick is
reached. Do not overfill.
• For cold weather operation you should change oil for easier starting (See the oil viscosity chart in the Maintenance section of this manual).
• To change engine oil, see the Mainte
nance section in this manual.

ADD GASOLINE

• Fill fuel tank to bottom of filler neck. Do
not overfill. Use fresh, clean, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of
87 octane. (Use of leaded gasoline will
increase carbon and lead oxide deposits and reduce valve life). Do not mix oil with gasoline. Purchase fuel in quan tities that can be used within 30 days to assure fuel freshness.
AcAUTION: Wipe off any spilled oil or
fuel. Do not store, spill or use gasoline
near an open flame.
IMPORTANT: When operating in temper
atures below32°F(0°C), use fresh, clean winter grade gasoline to help insure good cold weather starting.
CAUTION: Alcohol blended fuels (called
gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separa tion and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should
be emptied before storage of 30 days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel
next season. See Storage Instructions for additional information. Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent damage may occur.
TO START ENGINE
When starting the engine for the first time or if the engine has run out of fuel, it will take extra cranking time to move fuel from the tank to the engine.
1. Sit on seat in operating position, depress clutch/brake pedal and set
parking brake.
2. Place gear shift lever in neutral (N) position.
3. Move attachment clutch to disengaged position.
4. Move throttle control to choke position.
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NOTE: Before starting, read the warm
and cold starting procedures below.
5. Insert key into ignition and turn key clockwise to start position and release
key as soon as engine starts. Do
not run starter continuously for more than fifteen seconds per minute. If the engine does not start after several
attempts, move throttle control to fast
position, wait a few minutes and try
again. If engine still does not start,
move the throttle control back to the choke position and retry.
WARM WEATHER STARTING {50° F and
above)
6. When engine starts, move the throttle control to the fast position.
• The attachments and ground drive can now be used. If the engine does not
accept the load, restart the engine and allow it to warm up for one minute using the choke as described above.
COLD WEATHER STARTING ( 50° F and below)
6. When engine starts, leave throttle control in choke position until engine warms up and begins to run roughly.
Once rough running begins, imme
diately move the throttle control to the fast position. Engine warm-up may take from several seconds to several
minutes (the colder the temperature, the longer the warm-up).
• The attachments can also be used dur ing the engine warm-up period.
NOTE: If at a high altitude (above 3000
feet) or in cold temperatures (below 32 F) the carburetor fuel mixture may need to
be adjusted for best engine performance (see “TO ADJUST CARBURETOR” in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual).
COLD WEATHER STARTING ( 50° F and below)
6. When engine starts, leave throttle control in choke position until engine warms up and begins to run roughly.
Once rough running begins, imme
diately move the throttle control to the fast position. Engine warm-up may take from several seconds to several
minutes (the colder the temperature, the longer the warm-up).
• The attachments can also be used dur ing the engine warm-up period.
NOTE: If at a high altitude (above 3000
feet) or in cold temperatures (below 32 F) the carburetor fuel mixture may need to be adjusted for best engine performance (see “TO ADJUST CARBURETOR” in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual).
MOWING TIPS
• Mower should be properly leveled for best mowing performance. See “TO LEVEL MOWER HOUSING” in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual.
• The left hand side of mower should be used for trimming.
• Drive so that clippings are discharged onto the area that has already been cut. Have the cut area to the right of the tractor. This will result in a more even distribution of clippings and more uniform cutting.
• When mowing large areas, start by turning to the right so that clippings will discharge away from shrubs, fences, driveways, etc. After one or two rounds, mow in the opposite direction making left hand turns until finished.
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If grass is extremely tall, it should be mowed twice to reduce load and pos sible fire hazard from dried clippings. Make first cut relatively high; the second to the desired height. Do not mow grass when it is wet. Wet grass will plug mower and leave undesirable clumps. Allow grass to dry before mowing.
Always operate engine at full throttle when mowing to assure better mowing
performance and proper discharge of material. Regulate ground speed by selecting a low enough gear to give the mower cutting performance as well as the quality of cut desired. When operating attachments, select a ground speed that will suit the terrain and give best performance of the at tachment being used.
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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
FILL IN DATES AS YOU COMPLETE REGULAR SERVICE
Check Brake Operation Check Tire Pressure
Check Operator Presence and ROS Systems
Check for Loose Fasteners Sharpen/Replace Mower Blades Lubrication Chart Check Battery Levei
Clean Battery and Terminals Check Transaxle Cooling Check V-Belts
Check Engine Oil Level Change Engine Oil (with oil filter)
Change Engine Oil (without oil filter) Clean Air Filter
Clean Air Screen Inspect Muffler/Spark Arrester Replace Oil Filter (If equipped) Clean Engine Cooling Fins Replace Spark Plug Replace Air Filter Paper Cartridge Replace Fuel Filter
1 - Change more often when operating under a heavy load or
in high ambient temperatures.
2 - Service more often when operating in dirty or dusty conditions.
✓ ✓
✓ ✓
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warranty on this tractor does not cover items that have been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. To receive full value from the warranty, operator
must maintain tractor as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments will need to be made
periodically to properly maintain your tractor. At least once a season, check to see If
you should make any of the adjustments
described in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual.
• At least once a year you should replace
the spark plug, clean or replace air filter,
and check blades and belts for wear.
A new spark plug and clean air filter
assure proper air-fuel mixture and help
your engine run better and last longer.
BEFORE EACH USE
1. Check engine oil level.
2. Check brake operation.
3. Check tire pressure.
4. Check operator presence and
ROS systems for proper operation.
5. Check for loose fasteners.
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✓ ✓
✓ 3 ✓ ✓ ✓ 4 ✓ ✓ ✓
✓ ■ 1,2
✓ 1,3
✓ 2 ✓ 2
3 - Replace blades more often when mowing in sandy soil. 4 - Not required if equipped with maintenance-free battery. 5 - Tighten front axle pivot bolt to 35 ft-lbs. maximum.
Do not overtighten.
✓ 5
V<,2 ✓ 2 ✓
✓ 2
LUBRICATION CHART
©SAE 30 or 10w30 Motor Oil ©General Purpose Grease ©Refer to Maintenance “ENGINE” Section
IMPORTANT: Do not oil or grease the
pivot points which have special nylon
bearings. Viscous lubricants will attract dust and dirt that will shorten the life of the self-lubricating bearings. If you feel they
must be lubricated, use only a dry, pow dered graphite type lubricant sparingly.
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TRACTOR
Always observe safety rules when per forming any mainfenance.

BRAKE OPERATION

If tractor requires more than five (5) feet to stop at highest speed in highest gear on a level, dry concrete or paved surface, then brake must be checked and adjusted. (See “TO ADJUST BRAKE” in the Service and
Adjustments section of this manual).
TIRES
• Maintain proper air pressure in all tires (See “PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS”
section of this manual).
• Keep tires free of gasoline, oil, or insect
control chemicals which can harm rub
ber.
• Avoid stumps, stones, deep ruts, sharp
objects and other hazards that may cause tire damage.
NOTE: To seal tire punctures and prevent
flat tires due to slow leaks, tire sealant
may be purchased from your local parts dealer. Tire sealant also prevents tire dry rot and corrosion.

OPERATOR PRESENCE SYSTEM AND REVERSE OPERATION SYSTEM (ROS)

Be sure operator presence and reverse operation systems are working properly. If
your tractor does not function as de
scribed, repair the problem immediately.
• The engine should not start unless the brake pedal is fully depressed, and the
attachment clutch control is in the disen gaged position.
CHECK CPERATCR PRESENCE SYSTEM
• When the engine is running, any at
tempt by the operator to leave the seat without first setting the parking brake should shut off the engine.
• When the engine is running and the
attachment clutch is engaged, any at tempt by the operator to leave the seat should shut off the engine.
• The attachment clutch should never op
erate unless the operator is in the seat.
CHECK REVERSE CPERATICN (RCS) SYSTEM
• When the engine is running with the ignition switch in the engine "CN" posi
tion and the attachment clutch engaged, any attempt by the operator to shift into
reverse should shut off the engine.
ROS "ON" Position Engine "ON" Position
(Normal Operating)
• When the engine is running with the ig nition switch in the RCS "CN" position and the attachment clutch engaged, any at tempt by the operator to shift into reverse should NCT shut off the engine.

BLADE CARE

For best results mower blades must be kept sharp. Replace bent or damaged blades.

BLADE REMOVAL

1. Raise mower to highest position to al low access to blades.
2. Remove blade bolt, lock washer and flat washer securing blade.
3. Install new or resharpened blade with trailing edge up towards deck as shown.
IMPORTANT: To ensure proper assembly,
center hole in blade must align with star on mandrel assembly.
4. Reassemble blade bolt, lock washer and flat washer in exact order as shown.
5. Tighten blade bolt securely (27-35 Ft.
Lbs. torque).
IMPORTANT: Blade bolt is heat treated.
If bolt needs replacing, replace only with approve bolt shown in the Repair Parts.
Mandrel Assembly
Trailing
Edge Up
Flat Washer
Lock Washe
Blade Bolt
TO SHARPEN BLADE
NOTE: We do not recommend sharp
ening blade - but if you do, be sure the
blade is balanced. Care should be taken to keep the blade
balanced. An unbalanced blade will cause excessive vibration and eventual damage to mower and engine.
• The blade can be sharpened with a file
or on a grinding wheel. Do not attempt
to sharpen while on the mower.
• To check blade balance, you will need a
5/8" diameter steel bolt, pin, or a cone
balancer. (When using a cone balancer,
follow the instructions supplied with
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balancer.)
NOTE: Do not use a nail for balancing
blade. The lobes of the center hole may appear to be centered, but are not.
• Slide blade on to an unthreaded portion of the steel bolt or pin and hold the bolt or pin parallel with the ground. If blade is balanced, it should remain in a horizontal position. If either end of the blade moves downward, sharpen the heavy end until the blade is balanced.
Blade
5/8” Bolt or Pin
Center Hole

BATTERY

Your tractor has a battery charging system which is sufficient for normal use. How ever, periodic charging of the battery with
an automotive charger will extend its life.
• Keep battery and terminals clean.
• Keep battery bolts tight.
• Keep small vent holes open.
• Rechargeât 6-10 amperes for 1 hour.
NOTE: The original equipment battery on
your tractor is maintenance free. Do not
attempt to open or remove caps or covers.
Adding or checking level of electrolyte is
not necessary.
TO CLEAN BATTERY AND TERMINALS
Corrosion and dirt on the battery and
terminals can cause the battery to “leak”
power.
1. Disconnect BLACK battery cable first then RED battery cable and remove
battery from tractor.
2. Rinse the battery with plain water and dry.
3. Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wire brush until bright.
4. Coat terminals with grease or petro leum jelly.
5. Reinstall battery (See “REPLACING BATTERY" in the SERVICE AND AD
JUSTMENTS section of this manual).
ENGINE

LUBRICATION

Cniy use high quality detergent oil rated with API service classification SG-SL. Select the oil’s SAE viscosity grade according to your expected operating temperature.
_________________
TEMPERATURE RANGE ANTICIPATED BEFORE NEXT OIL CHANGE
SAE VISCOSITY GRADES
30 32 40
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oiLvisc_chart1_e
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils
(5W30, 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 frequent
ly to avoid possible engine damage from
running low on oil. Change the oil after every 50 hours of op eration or at least once a year if the tractor
is not used for 50 hours in one year. Check the crankcase oil level before start
ing the engine and after each eight (8)
hours of operation. Tighten oil fill cap/ dipstick securely each time you check the oil level.
TC CHANGE ENGINE CIL
Determine temperature range expected
before oil change. All oil must meet API service classification SG-SL.
• Be sure tractor is on level surface.
• Cii will drain more freely when warm.
• Catch oil in a suitable container.
1. Remove oil fill cap/dipstick. Be careful not to allow dirt to enter the engine
when changing oil.
2. Remove yellow cap from end of drain valve and install the drain tube onto the
fitting.
Oil Drain Valve

TRANSAXLE COOLING

Keep transaxle free from build-up of dirt and chaff which can restrict cooling.

V-BELTS

Check V-belts for deterioration and wear after 100 hours of operation and replace if necessary. The belts are not adjustable. Replace belts if they begin to slip from
wear.
Drain
Tube
3. Unlock drain valve by pushing inward
slightly and turning counterclockwise.
4. To open, pull out on the drain valve.
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5. After oil has drained completely, close and lock the drain valve by pushing inward and turning clockwise until the pin is in the locked position as shown.
6. Remove the drain tube and replace the cap onto the end of the drain valve.
7. Refill engine with oil through oil fill dip
stick tube. Pour slowly. Do not overfill. For approximate capacity see “PROD UCT SPECIFICATIONS” section of this manual.
8. Use gauge on oil fill cap/dipstick for checking level. For accurate reading, tighten dipstick cap securely onto the tube before removing dipstick. Keep oil
at “FULL’ line on dipstick. Tighten cap onto the tube securely when finished.

ENGINE OIL FILTER

Replace the engine oil filter every season
or every other oil change if the tractor is
used more than 100 hours in one year.

AIR FILTER

Your engine will not run properly using a
dirty air filter. Replace pre-cleaner after
every 25 hours of operation or every
season. Service paper cartridge every 100 hours of operation or every season,
whichever occurs first.
Service air cleaner more often under dusty
conditions.
1. Pull up on air filter cover handle and rotate towards engine.
2. Remove cover.
3. Carefully remove air filter cartridge and pre-cleaner from base.
4. Clean base carefully to prevent debris from falling into carburetor.
NOTE: If very dirty or damaged, replace
cartridge.
5. Place new pre-cleaner and cartridge firmly in base.
6. Align tabs on cover with slots in blower housing and replace cover.
7. Hook handle on cover and push down on handle to close.
IMPORTANT: Petroleum solvents, such
as kerosene, are not to be used to clean
the cartridge. They may cause deterio
ration of the cartridge. Do not oil car tridge. Do not use pressurized air to clean cartridge.

CLEAN AIR SCREEN

Air screen must be kept free of dirt and chaff to prevent engine damage from
overheating. Clean with a wire brush or
compressed air to remove dirt and stub
born dried gum fibers.

ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM

Debris may clog the engine’s air cool ing system. Remove blower housing and
clean area shown to prevent overheating
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MUFFLER

Inspect and replace corroded muffler and spark arrester (if equipped) as it could cre ate a fire hazard and/or damage.

SPARK PLUG(S)

Replace spark plug(s) at the beginning of each mowing season or after every
100 hours of operation, whichever occurs
first. Spark plug type and gap setting are
shown in “PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS” section of this manual.

IN-LINE FUEL FILTER

The fuel filter should be replaced once
each season. If fuel filter becomes
clogged, obstructing fuel flow to carbu
retor, replacement is required.
1. With engine cool, remove filter and plug fuel line sections.
2. Place new fuel filter in position in fuel line with arrow pointing towards carbu retor.
3. Be sure there are no fuel line leaks and clamps are properly positioned.
4. Immediately wipe up any spilled gaso line.
CLEANING
• Clean engine, battery, seat, finish, etc. of all foreign matter.
• Keep finished surfaces and wheels free of all gasoline, oil, etc.
• Protect painted surfaces with auto motive type wax.
We do not recommend using a garden
hose or pressure washer to clean your tractor unless the engine and transmis sion are covered to keep water out. Water
in engine or transmission will shorten the
useful life of your tractor. Use compressed air or a leaf blower to remove grass,
leaves and trash from tractor and mower.
Clamp
Clamp
Fuel Filter
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

WARNING: TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY, BEFORE PERFORMING ANY
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SERVICE OR ADJUSTMENTS:
1. Depress clutch/brake pedal fully and set parking brake.
2. Place gearshift lever in neutral (N) position.
3. Place attachment clutch in “DISENGAGED” position.
4. Turn ignition key to “STOP” and remove key.
5. Make sure the blades and all moving parts have completely stopped.
6. Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and place wire where it cannot come in contact with plug.
TRACTOR TO REMOVE MOWER
Mower will be easier to remove from the right side of tractor.
1. Place attachment clutch in “DISEN GAGED” position.
2. Move attachment lift lever forward to lower mower to its lowest position.
3. Roil belt off engine pulley.
4. Remove small retainer spring, and remove clutch spring off pulley bolt.
5. Remove large retainer spring, slide
collar off and push housing guide out of
bracket.
6. Disconnect anti-sway bar from chassis bracket by removing retainer spring.
7. Disconnect suspension arms from rear
deck brackets by removing retainer springs.
8. Disconnect front links from deck by removing retainer springs.
9. Raise lift lever to raise suspension arms. Slide mower out from under tractor.
IMPORTANT: If an attachment other than
the mower deck is to be mounted on the tractor, remove the front links and hook the clutch spring Into square hole in frame.
TO INSTALL MOWER
1.
Raise attachment lift lever to its highest position.
2.
Slide mower under tractor with deflec tor shield to right side of tractor.
3.
Lower lift lever to its lowest position.
4.
Connect front links to mower deck and secure with retainer springs.
5.
Connect suspension arms to rear deck brackets and secure with retainer springs.
6.
Connect anti-sway bar to chassis
bracket and secure with retainer spring.
7.
Push clutch cable housing guide into bracket, slide collar onto guide and
secure with large retainer spring.
8.
Place flat washer and clutch spring on idler pulley bolt and secure with small retainer spring.
9.
Install belt onto engine pulley.
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TO LEVEL MOWER HOUSING

Adjust the mower while tractor is parked
on level ground or driveway. Make sure
tires are properly inflated {See “PROD
UCT SPECIFICATIONS” section of this manual). If tires are over or underinflated,
you will not properly adjust your mower.
SIDE-TO-SIDE ADJUSTMENT
• Raise mower to its highest position.
• At the midpoint of both sides of mower, measure height from bottom edge of mower to ground. Distance “A” on both
sides of mower should be the same or within 1/4" of each other.
• If adjustment is necessary, make adjust ment on one side of mower only.
• To raise one side of mower, tighten lift link adjustment nut on that side.
• To lower one side of mower, loosen lift link adjustment nut on that side.
NOTE: Each full turn of adjustment nut
will change mower height about 1/8".
• Recheck measurements after adjusting.
When distance “D” is 1/8" to 1/2" lower at front than rear, tighten nuts “F” against trunnion on both front links. To raise front of mower, loosen nut “F” from trunnion on both front links. Tighten nut “E” on both front links an equal num ber of turns. The two front links must remain equal in length. When distance “D” is 1/8" to 1/2" lower at front than rear, tighten nut “F” against trunnion on both front links. Recheck side-to-side adjustment.
Mandrel
Both Front Links Should be_Equal in Length
Bottom edge of mower to ground \ /
Lift Link
Adjustment Nut
Bottom edge of
iQWer to ground
Suspension Arm
FRCNT-TC-BACK ADJUSTMENT
IMPORTANT: Deck must be level side-to
side. If the following front-to-back adjust ment is necessary, be sure to adjust both
front links equally so mower will stay level
side-to-side.
To obtain the best cutting results, the
mower housing should be adjusted so
that the front is approximately 1/8" to 1/2"
lower than the rear when the mower is in its highest position. Check adjustment on right side of trac
tor. Measure distance “D” directly in front
and behind the mandrel at bottom edge of mower housing as shown.
• Before making any necessary adjust ments, check that both front links are
equal in length.
• If links are not equal in length, adjust
one link to same length as other link.
• To lower front of mower loosen nut “E”
on both front links an equal number of turns.
Nut “F
Trunnion
Front Links
Nut “E”

TO REPLACE MOWER BLADE DRIVE BELT

The mower blade drive belt may be re placed without tools. Park the tractor on level surface. Engage parking brake.
BELT REMOVAL -
1. Remove mower from tractor (See “TO REMOVE MOWER” in this section of manual).
2. Work belt off both mandrel pulleys and idler pulleys.
3. Pull belt away from mower.
BELT INSTALLATION -
1,
Work belt around both mandrel pulleys and idler pulleys
2.
Make sure belt is in all pulley grooves and inside all belt guides.
Install mower (See “To Install Mower” in
this section of this manual).
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Mandrel With Parking Brake “Engaged”

TO CHECK AND ADJUST BRAKE

Your tractor is equipped with an adjustable
brake system which is mounted on the right side of the transaxle.
If tractor requires more than five (5) feet to stop at highest speed in highest gear on a level, dry concrete or paved surface, then brake must be checked and adjusted.
TO CHECK BRAKE
1. Park tractor on a level, dry concrete or paved surface, depress clutch/brake pedal all the way down and engage parking brake.
2. Place gear shift lever in neutral (N) position.
The rear wheels must lock and skid when you try to manually push the tractor for ward. If the rear wheels rotate, the brake
needs to be adjusted or the pads need to be replaced.
TO ADJUST BRAKE
1. Depress clutch/brake pedal all the way down and engage parking brake.
2. Measure distance between brake oper ating arm and nut “A” on brake rod.
3. If distance is other than 1-1/2", loosen jam nut and turn nut “A” until distance
becomes 1-1/2". Retighten jam nut
against nut “A”.
4. Road test tractor for proper stopping distance as stated above. Readjust
if necessary. If stopping distance is still greater than five (5) feet in highest gear, further maintenance is neces sary. Replace brake pads or contact a Sears or other qualified service center.

TO REPLACE MOTION DRIVE BELT

Park the tractor on level surface. Engage parking brake. For assistance, there is a belt installation guide decal on bottom side
of left footrest.
BELT REMOVAL -
1. Remove mower (See “TO REMOVE MOWER” in this section of manual).
NOTE: Observe entire motion drive belt
and position of all belt guides and keepers.
2. Remove belt from stationary idler and clutching idler.
3. Remove belt downward from around engine pulley.
4. Pull belt slack toward rear of tractor.
Remove belt upwards from transaxle pulley by deflecting belt keepers.
5. Remove belt from center span keeper and puli belt away from tractor.
BELT INSTALLATION -
1.
Carefully work new belt down between transaxie belt keepers and onto the
input pulley.
2.
Slide belt into the center span keeper.
3.
Pull belt toward front of tractor and roll
around the top groove of engine pulley.
4.
Install belt through stationary idler and
clutching idler.
5.
Make sure belt is in all pulley grooves
and inside all belt guides and keepers.
6.
Install mower (See “TO INSTALL MOWER” in this section of manual).
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TRANSAXLE GEAR SHIFT LEVER NEU TRAL ADJUSTMENT
The transaxle should be in neutral when the gear shift lever is in neutral (N) (lock
gate) position. The adjustment is preset at the factory; however, if adjustment is needed, proceed as follows:
1. Make sure transaxle is in neutral (N).
NOTE: When the tractor rear wheels move
freely, the transaxle is in neutral.
2. Loosen adjustment bolt in front of the right rear wheel.
3. Position the gear shift lever in the neu tral (N) position. Tighten adjustment bolt securely.
4.
NOTE: If additional clearance is needed
to get to adjustment bolt, move mower
deck height to the lowest position.
Gearshift Lever-
Neutral Lock Gate
Adjustment Bolt
TO ADJUST STEERING WHEEL ALIGN
MENT
If steering wheel crossbars are nof horizontal (left to right) when wheels are positioned straight forward, remove steer ing wheel and reassemble with crossbars horizontal. Tighten securely.

FRONT WHEEL TOE-IN/CAMBER

The front wheel toe-in and camber are not
adjustable on your tractor. If damage has occurred to affect the front wheel toe-in or
camber, contact a Sears or other qualified
service center.

TO REMOVE WHEEL FOR REPAIRS

1. Block up axle securely.
2. Remove axle cover, retaining ring and washers to allow wheel removal (rear wheels have a square key - Do not lose).
3. Repair tire and reassemble.
NOTE: On rear wheels only: align
grooves in rear wheel hub and axle. Insert square key.
4. Replace washers and snap retaining ring securely in axle groove.
5. Replace axle cover.
NOTE: To seal tire punctures and prevent
flat tires due to slow leaks, purchase and use tire sealant from Sears. Tire sealant also prevents tire dry rot and corrosion.
Washers
Retaining
Ring
Axle
Cover
Square Key (Rear Wheel Only)
TO START ENGINE WITH A WEAK BAT TERY
^WARNING: Lead-acid batteries gen
erate explosive gases. Keep sparks, flame and smoking materials away from bat teries. Always wear eye protection when around batteries. If your battery is too weak to start the engine, it should be recharged. (See "BAT TERY" in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual). If “jumper cables” are used for emergency starting, follow this procedure:
IMPORTANT: Your tractor is equipped
with a 12 volt system. The other vehicle must also be a 12 volt system. Do not use
your tractor battery to start other vehicles.
TO ATTACH JUMPER CABLES -
1. Connect one end of the RED cable to the POSITIVE (-i-) terminal of each battery(A-B), taking care not to short against tractor chassis.
2. Connect one end of the BLACK cable to the NEGATIVE (-) terminal (C) of fully charged battery.
3. Connect the other end of the BLACK cable (D) to good chassis ground, away from fuel tank and battery.
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TO REMOVE OABLES, REVERSE
ORDER -
1. BLACK cable first from chassis and then from the fully charged battery.
2. RED cable last from both batteries.
Weak or Dead
Battery
Fully Charged Battery

REPLACING BATTERY

AwARNING: Do not short battery
terminals by allowing a wrench or any
other object to contact both terminals at
the same time. Before connecting battery,
remove metal bracelets, wristwatch bands, rings, etc. Positive terminal must be connected
first to prevent sparking from accidental
grounding.
1. Lift seat pan to raised position.
2. Disconnect BLACK battery cable first then RED battery cable and carefully
remove battery from tractor.
3. Install new battery with terminals in same position as old battery.
4. First connect RED battery cable to positive {+) terminal with hex bolt and keps nut as shown. Tighten securely.
Slide terminal cover over terminal
5. Connect BLACK grounding cable to negative {-) terminal with remaining hex bolt and keps nut. Tighten securely.

TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULB

1. Raise hood.
2. Pull bulb holder out of the hole in the backside of the grill.
3. Replace bulb in holder and push bulb holder securely back into the hole in
the backside of the grill.
4. Close hood.
INTERLOCKS AND RELAYS
Loose or damaged wiring may cause
your tractor to run poorly, stop running, or
prevent it from starting.
• Check wiring. See electrical wiring
diagram in the Repair Parts section.
TO REPLACE FUSE
Replace with 20 amp automotive-type plug-in fuse. The fuse holder is located behind the dash.
TO REMOVE HOOD AND GRILL AS SEMBLY
1.
Raise hood.
2.
Unsnap headlight wire connector.
3.
Stand in front of tractor. Grasp hood at sides, tilt toward engine and lift off of tractor.
4.
When replacing hood, be sure to re connect the headlight wire connector.
Seat Pan -
Label
Cable
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ENGINE
Maintenance, repair, or replacement of the
emission control devices and systems, which
are being done at the customers expense, may be performed by any non-road engine repair establishment or individual. Warranty repairs must be performed by an authorized
engine manufacturer's service outlet.
TO ADJUST THROTTLE CONTROL
CABLE
The throttle control has been preset at the factory and adjustment should not be nec essary. Check adjustment as described
below before loosening cable. If adjust ment is necessary, proceed as follows:
1. With engine not running, move throttle control lever from slow to choke posi tion. Slowly move lever from choke to fast position.
Check that holes “A” in governor
2.
control lever and hole in governor plate
line-up. If holes “A” are nof aligned,
loosen clamp screw and move throttle cable until holes are aligned. Tighten clamp screw securely.

TO ADJUST CARBURETOR

NOTE: The carburetor on this engine is
low emission. It is equipped with an idle fuel adjusfing needle with a limiter cap, which allows some adjustment within the
limits allowed by the cap. Do not attempt to remove the limiter cap. The limiter cap cannot be removed without breaking the
adjusting needle. The carburetor has been preset at the factory and adjustment should not be nec essary. However, minor adjustment may
be required to compensate for differences
in fuel, temperature, altitude or load. If the carburetor does need adjustment, proceed
as follows:
In general, turning idle mixture valve in
(clockwise) decreases the supply of fuel to the engine giving a leaner fuel/air mix ture. Turning the idle mixture valve out
(counterclockwise) increases the supply
of fuel to the engine giving a richer fuel/air
mixture.
IMPORTANT: Damage to the needle
valve and the seat in carburetor may result
if screw is turned in too tight. PRELIMINARY SETTING -
1. Air cleaner assembly must be assem bled to the carburetor when making carburetor adjustments.
2. Be sure the throttle control cable is adjusted properly (see above).
FINAL SETTING -
1. Start engine and allow to warm for five minutes. Make final adjustments with engine running and shift/motion control lever in neutral (N) position.
2. Move throttle control lever to slow posi tion. With finger, rotate and hold throttle lever against idle speed screw. Turn idle speed screw to attain 1750 RPM.
3. While still holding throttle lever against idle speed screw, turn idle mixture
valve full travel clockwise then coun
terclockwise until engine runs rough. Turn valve to a point midway between those two positions. Release throttle lever.
ACCELERATION TEST -
4. Move throttle control lever from slow to fast position. If engine hesitates or dies, turn idle mixture valve out (coun terclockwise) 1/8 turn. Repeat test and continue to adjust, if necessary, until engine accelerates smoothly.
High speed stop is factory adjusted. Do not adjust - damage may result.
IMPORTANT: Never tamper with the
engine governor, which is factory set for proper engine speed. Overspeed ing the engine above the factory high speed setting can be dangerous. If you think the engine-governed high speed needs adjusting, contact a Sears or other qualified service center, which has proper equipment and experience to make any necessary adjustments.
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STORAGE

Immediately prepare your tractor for stor
age at the end of the season or if the trac
tor will not be used for 30 days or more.
AcAUTION: Never store the tractor
with gasoline in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame
or spark. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
TRACTOR
Remove mower from tractor for winter storage. When mower is to be stored for a period of time, clean it thoroughly, remove all dirt, grease, leaves, etc. Store in a
clean, dry area.
1. Clean entire tractor (See “CLEANING” in the Maintenance section of this manual).
2. Inspect and replace belts, if necessary (See belt replacement instructions in
the Service and Adjustments section of this manual).
3. Lubricate as shown in the Maintenance section of this manual.
4. Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screws are securely fastened. Inspect moving
parts for damage, breakage and wear. Replace if necessary.
5. Touch up all rusted or chipped paint surfaces; sand lightly before painting.
BATTERY
• Fully charge the battery for storage.
• After a period of time in storage, battery
may require recharging.
• To help prevent corrosion and power
leakage during long periods of storage, battery cables should be disconnected and battery cleaned thoroughly (see “TO CLEAN BATTERY AND TERMINALS” in
the Maintenance section of this manual).
• After cleaning, leave cables discon
nected and place cables where they cannot come in contact with battery terminals.
• If battery is removed from tractor for storage, do not store battery directly on
concrete or damp surfaces.
ENGINE
FUEL SYSTEM IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent
gum deposits from forming in essential
fuel system parts such as carburetor, fuel
hose, or tank during storage. Also, alcohol
blended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can dam age the fuel system of an engine while in storage.
• Empty the fuel tank by starting the en
gine and letting it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty.
• Never use engine or carburetor cleaner
products in the fuel tank or permanent
damage may occur.
• Use fresh fuel next season.
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable
alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage. Add stabilizer to gasoline in fuel tank or stor age container. Always follow the mix ratio found on stabilizer container. Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stabilizer to allow the stabilizer to reach the car
buretor. Do not empty the gas tank and carburetor if using fuel stabilizer.

ENGINE OIL

Drain oil (with engine warm) and replace with clean engine oil. (See “ENGINE” in the Maintenance section of this manual).
CYLINDER(S)
1. Remove spark plug(s).
2. Pour one ounce of oil through spark
plug hole(s) into cylinder(s).
3. Turn ignition key to “START” position
for a few seconds to distribute oil.
4. Replace with new spark plug(s).
OTHER
• Do not store gasoline from one season
to another.
• Replace your gasoline can if your can
starts to rust. Rust and/or dirt in your gasoline will cause problems.
• If possible, store your tractor indoors
and cover it to give protection from dust and dirt.
• Cover your tractor with a suitable pro
tective cover that does not retain mois ture. Do not use plastic. Plastic cannot
breathe which allows condensation to
form and will cause your tractor to rust.
IMPORTANT: Never cover tractor while
engine and exhaust areas are still warm.
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART:
See appropriate section in manual unless directed to Sears service center
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Will not start 1. Out of fuel. 1. Fill fuel tank.
2. Engine not “CHOKED” 2. See “TO START ENGINE” properly. in Operation section.
3. Engine flooded. 3. Wait several minutes
before attempting to start.
4. Bad spark plug. 4. Replace spark plug.
5. Dirty air filter. 5. Clean/replace air filter.
6. Dirty fuel filter. 6. Replace fuel filter.
7 Water in fuel. 7. Empty fuel tank and carbure
tor, refill tank with fresh gas oline and replace fuel filter.
8. Loose or damaged wiring. 8. Check all wiring.
9. Carburetor out of adjustment. 9. See “To Adjust Carburetor”
in Service and Adjustments section.
10 Engine valves out of 10 Contact a Sears or other
adjustment. qualified service center.
Hard to start 1. Dirty air filter. 1. Clean/replace air filter.
2. Bad spark plug. 2. Replace spark plug.
3. Weak or dead battery. 3. Recharge or replace battery.
4. Dirty fuel filter. 4. Replace fuel filter.
5. Stale or dirty fuel. 5. Empty fuel tank and refill tank
with fresh, clean gasoline.
6. Loose or damaged wiring. 6. Check all wiring.
7. Carburetor out of adjustment. 7. See “To Adjust Carburetor”
in Service and Adjustments section.
8. Engine valves out of 8. Contact a Sears or other
adjustment. qualified service center.
Engine will not 1. Clutch/brake pedal not 1. Depress clutch/brake pedal. turn over
depressed.
2.
Attachment clutch is engaged. 2. Disengage attachment clutch.
3. Weak or dead battery. 3. Recharge or replace battery.
4. Blown fuse. 4. R©pi3C© fus©.
5. Corroded battery terminals. 5. Clean battery terminals.
6. Loose or damaged wiring. 6. Check all wiring.
7. Faulty ignition switch. 7. Check/replace ignition switch.
8. Faulty solenoid or starter. 8. Check/replace solenoid or
starter.
9. Faulty operator presence 9. Contact a Sears or other
switch(es). qualified service center.
Engine clicks but 1. Weak or dead battery. 1. Recharge or replace battery. will not start 2. Corroded battery terminals. 2. Clean battery terminals.
3. Loose or damaged wiring. 3. Check all wiring.
4. Faulty solenoid or starter. 4. Check/replace solenoid or
starter.
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART:
See appropriate section in manual unless directed to Sears service center

PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION

Loss of power 1. Cutting too much grass/too
fast.
2. Throttle in “CHOKE” position.
3. Buiid'Up of grass, leaves
and trash under mower.
4. Dirty air filter.
5. Low oil level/dirty oil.
6. Faulty spark plug.
7. Dirty fuel filter.
8. Stale or dirty fuel.
9. Water in fuel.
10. Spark plug wire loose.
11. Dirty engine air screen/fins.
12. Dirty/clogged muffler.
13. Loose or damaged wiring.
14. Carburetor out of adjustment,
15. Engine valves out of
adjustment.
Raise cutting height/reduce speed. Adjust throttle control. Clean underside of mower housing. Clean/replace air filter. Check oil level/change oil. Clean and regap or change spark plug. Replace fuel filter. Empty fuel tank and refill tank with fresh, clean gasoline. Empty fuel tank and carbure tor, refill tank with fresh gas oline and replace fuel filter.
10. Connect and tighten spark plug wire.
11. Clean engine air screen/fins.
12. Clean/replace muffler.
13. Check all wiring.
14. See “To Adjust Carburetor” in Service and Adjustments section.
15. Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.

Excessive

1. Worn, bent or loose blade.
vibration
2. Bent blade mandrel.
3. Loose/damaged part(s).
Engine dies when tractor is shifted into reverse
Engine continues to run when
1. Reverse operation system (ROS) is not "ON" while mower or other attachment is engaged.
1. Faulty operator-safety presence control system.
operator leaves seat with attach ment clutch engaged

Poor cut - uneven 1. Worn, bent or loose blade.

2. Mower deck not level.
3. Buildup of grass, leaves, and trash under mower.
4. Bent blade mandrel.
5. Clogged mower deck vent holes from buildup of grass, leaves, and trash around mandrels.
1. Replace blade. Tighten blade bolt.
2. Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
3. Tighten loose part(s). Replace damaged parts.
1. Turn ignition key to ROS "ON" position. See Operation section.
1. Check wiring, switches and connections. If not corrected, contact Sears or other qualified service center.
1. Replace blade. Tighten blade bolt.
2. Level mower deck.
3. Clean underside of mower housing.
4. Contact a Sears or other qualified service center.
5. Clean around mandrels to open vent holes.
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART:
See appropriate section in manual unless directed to Sears service center
PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
Mower blades will not rotate
Poor grass discharge
1. Obstruction in clutch mechanism.
2. Worn/damaged mower drive belt.
3. Frozen idler pulley. 3. Replace idler pulley.
4. Frozen blade mandrel. 4. Contact a Sears or other
1. Engine speed too slow. 1. Place throttle control in
2. Travel speed too fast. 2. Shift to slower speed.
3. Wet grass. 3. Allow grass to dry before
4. Mower deck not level. 4. Level mower deck.
5. Low/uneven tire air pressure. 5. Check tires for proper air
6. Worn, bent or loose blade. 6. Replace/sharpen blade.
7. Buildup of grass, leaves and
trash under mower.
8. Mower drive belt worn. 8. Replace mower drive belt.
9. Blades improperly installed. 9. Reinstall blades sharp edge
10. Improper blades used. 10. Replace with blades listed
11. Clogged mower deck vent holes from buildup of grass, leaves, and trash around mandrels.
1. Remove obstruction.
2. Replace mower drive belt.
qualified service center.
“FAST” position.
mowing.
pressure.
Tighten blade bolt.
7. Clean underside of mower housing.
down. in this manual.
11 .Clean around mandrels to
open vent holes.
Headlight(s) not 1. Light switch is “OFF”. 1. Turn light switch “CN”.
working 2. Bulb(s) or lamp(s) burned out. 2. Replace bulb(s) or lamp(s).
(if so equipped) 3. Faulty light switch. 3. Check/replace light switch.
4. Loose or damaged wiring. 4. Check wiring and connections.
5. Blown fuse. 5. Replace fuse.
Battery will not 1. Bad battery cell(s). 1. Replace battery. charge 2. Poor cable connections. 2. Check/clean all connections.
Engine “backfires’
when turning engine “OFF”
3. Faulty regulator (if so equipped).
4. Faulty alternator. 4. Replace alternator.
1. Engine throttle control not set between half and full speed (fast) position before stopping
©riQin©.
3. Replace regulator.
1. Move throttle control between half and full speed (fast) position before stopping engine.
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SERVICE NOTES
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SCHEMATIC

02831_193372
TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
BATTERY
o l i l i | l c >
IGNITION SWITCH
POSITION CIRCUIT “MAKE”
OFF M+G+A1
RU N/OVERRID E B+A1
RUN B+A1 L+A2
START B + S + A1
NOTE
YOUR TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A SPECIAL
ALTERNATOR SYSTEM. THE LIGHTS ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY, BUT HAVE THEIR OWN ELECTRICAL SOURCE.
BECAUSE OF THIS, THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LIGHTS WILL CHANGE WITH ENGINE SPEED. AT IDLE THE LIGHTS WILL DIM. AS THE ENGINE IS SPEEDED UP, THE LIGHTS WILL BECOME THEIR BRIGHTEST.
...........
33
360 0 RPM (LIG HTS OFF)
........................
HEADLIGHTS
NON-REMOVABLE
CONNECTIONS
WIRING INSULATED CLIPS
NOTE: IF WIRING INSULATED CLIPS
WERE REMOVED FOR SERVICING OF
UNIT, THEY SHOULD BE REPLACED
TO PROPERLY SECURE YOUR WIRING.
REMOVABLE
CONNECTIONS
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ELECTRICAL

REPAIR PARTS

TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
22
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ELECTRICAL

TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 163465 Battery 2 74760412 Bolt Hex Hd 1/4-20 uncx 3/4 8 176689 Box Battery 16 176138 Switch, Interlock 21 183759 Harness Asm Light W/4152j 22 4152J Bulb Light #1156 24 4799J Cable Battery 6 Ga. 11" red 25 146147 Cable Battery 6 Ga. w/16 wire red 26 175158 Fuse 27 73510400 Nut Keps Hex 1/4-20 unc 28 4207J Cable Ground 6 Ga. 12" black 29 192749 Switch Seat 30 193350 Switch Ign 33 140403 Key Ign 34 110712X Switch Light 40 193372 Harness Ign 41 71110408 Bolt BIk. Fin Hex 1/4-20 unc x 1/2 42 131563 Cover Terminal Red 43 178861 Solenoid 48 140844 Adapter Ammeter 52 141940 Protection Wire Loop 90 180449 Cover Terminal 92 193465 Harness Pigtail Reverse Switch 93 192540 Screw Plastite 10-14 x 2.0 94 191834 Module Reverse ROS
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
CHASSIS AND ENCLOSURES
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TRACTOR -
CHASSIS AND ENCLOSURES
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 174619 Chassis 2 176554 Drawbar 5 155272 Bumper Hood/Dash 9 193510X012 Dash 10 STD533710 Bolt, Carriage 3/8-16 x 3/4 11 174996 Panel, Dash, L.H. 13 172105X010 Panel, Dash, R.H. 14 17490608 ScrewThdrol 3/8-16x1/2 17 185682X613 Hood Assembly 18 184921 Bumper Hood 26 STD541437 Nut 28 184247 Grille/Lens Asm. (Includes Ke 30 187845X012 Fend/Ftrest 31 139976 Bracket, Fender Support 37 17490508 ScrewThdrol 5/16-18 x 1/2 38 175710 Pivot Bracket Assembly, Real 39 174714 Bracket Pivot Laser Lt 60 72140606 Bolt Rdhd Sqnk 3/8-16 unc x 64 154798 Dash Lower STLT 74 STD541437 NutCrownlock 3/8-16 unc 114 158112 Keeper Belt Rear LH 115 17490620 Screw Thdrol 3/8-16 x 1 -1 /4 142 175702 Plate Reinforcement STLT 143 186689 Bracket Swaybar Chassis 144 175582 Bracket Pnt Footrest STLT 145 156524 Rod Pivot Chassis/Hood 159 155123X428 Cupholder Stit Black 206 170165 Bolt Shoulder 5/16-18 TT 207 17670508 Screw Thdrol 5/16-18x1 /2 T' 208 17670608 ScrewThdrol 3/8-16 X 1/2 ' 209 17000612 Screw Hexwsh Thdr. 3/8-16 x 211 145212 Nut Hexfiange Lock 212 184248 Insert Lens Reflective 258 184245X599 Lens RH 259 184246X599 Lens LH 260 184250X428 Cover Lens 261 184258X428 Insert Grille 278 191611 Screw #10 X 3/4 Single Lead
- -
- -
MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
187801 Plug Dome Plastic
5479J Plug, Button
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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GROUND DRIVE
TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750

GROUND DRIVE

KEY
PART
NO.
NO. DESCRIPTION
1 Transaxle Peerless 206-545C
2 146682 3 123666X Pulley, Transaxle 4 12000028 Ring, Retainer 5 121520X Strap, Torque 6 17060512 Screw 5/16-18x3/4 8 192502 Rod Shifter Fender STLT
10 STD561210 Pin, Cotter
(See Breakdown) Spring, Return, Brake
11 105701X Washer, Shift Plate
13 74550412 Bolt 1/4-28 unf W/Patch Gr. 8 14 10040400 Washer Lock Hvy Helical 15 74490544 Bolt Hex FLGHD 5/16-18 Gr. 5 16 STD541431 Nut Lock Hx W/lns 5/16-18 unc 18 STD523710 Bolt Fin Hex 3/8-16 unc x 1 Gr. 5 19 STD541437 Nut
21 106933X Knob
22 130804 Rod, Brake 24 STD541237 Nut 25 106888X Spring, Brake Rod 26 STD551037 Washer 27 STD561210 Pin 112 19091210 Washer 9/32 x 3/4 x 10 Ga.
175765
28 29 71673 Cap, Parking Brake 116 72140608 Bolt Rdhd Sqneck 3/8-16 x 1 30 169592 Bracket, Transaxle 120 73900600 Nut Lock Fig. 3/8-16 unc 32 STD523107 Bolt 150 175456 Spacer Retainer 34 175578 Shaft Assembly, Foot Pedal 151 19133210 Washer 13/32 x 2 x 10 Ga. 35 120183X Bearing, Nylon 156 166002 Washer Srrted 5/16ID x 1.125 36 STD551062 Washer 158 165589 Bracket Shift Mount 37 STD571810 Roll Pin 38 179114 Pulley, Composite, Flat 39 72110622 Bolt 41 175556 Keeper, Belt, Idler 47 127783 Pulley, Idler, V-Groove, Plastic 48 154407 Bellcrank Clutch Grnd Drv StI 49 123205X Retainer, Belt 50 72110612 Bolt 51 STD541437 Nut Crown Lock 3/8-16 unc 52 STD541431 Nut Crown Lock 5/16-18 unc 53 10571 OX Link, Clutch 55 105709X Spring, Clutch Return 56 17060620 Screw 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 57
130801
59
169691
61
17120614
Rod, Parking Brake 113 127285X Strap Torque 90 Degrees
V-Belt, Ground Drive Keeper, Belt, Center Span Screw 3/8-16 x .875
KEY
PART
NO.
NO. DESCRIPTION
62 8883R Cover, Pedal 6364175410
173937 65 10040700 Washer 66 154778 Keeper, Belt, Engine, Fool Proof 69 142432 Screw Hex Wsh Hi-Lo 1/4 x 1/2 unc 70 134683 Guide, Mower Drive Belt, R.H. 74 137057 Spacer, Axle 75 121749X Washer 25/32 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga. 76 STD581075 E-Ring 77 123583X Key, Square 2.0 x .1845/1865 78 121748X Washer 25/32 x 1-5/8 x 16 Ga. 79 STD580025 Key Woodruff 80 145090 Arm, Shift 81 165592 Shaft Asm Cross Tapered 650 20 82 165711 Spring, Torsion 83 19171216 Washer 17/32 x 3/4 x 16 Ga. 84 166231 Link Transaxle 85 150360 Nut, Nylock 89 192388X428 Console, Shift, STLT 96 STD624003 Retainer Spring
159 183900 Hub Shift 161 72140406 Bolt Rdhd Sqnk 1/4-20 x 3/4 Gr. 5 162 73680400 Nut Crownlock 1/4-20 unc 163 74780416 Bolt Hex Fin 1/4-20 unc x 1 Gr. 5 165 165623 Bracket Pivot Lever 166 17490510 Screw 5/16-18 X 5/8 TTYellow 168 165492 Bolt Shoulder 5/16-18 x .561 169 165580 Plate Fastening Lt 170 187414 Keeper Belt Transaxle 197 169613 Nyliner Snap-In 5/8 ID
198 169593 Washer Nyliner 7/8 ID x .105 Hd 202 72110614 Bolt Carr. SH 3/8-16 X 1-3/4 Gr. 5 212 145212 Nut Hex Flange Lock
Pulley, Engine Bolt, 7/16-20 x 1.5
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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STEERING ASSEyBLY
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
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TRACTOR -
STEERING ASSEMBLY
MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
KEY PART NO. NO.
1
186780 184706
2
169840
3
169839
4
6266H
5
121748X
6
12000029
8
175121
10
STD551137
11
136518
13
145212
15
190753
17
126847X
26
19131416
28
17000612
29
STD561210
30
130465
32
10040500
34
155099
36
152927
37 38
186781
39
19183812
40
STD541537
186737
41
145054X428
42
121749X
43
190752
44
184946X505
46
160367
65
72110618
67
169827
68
175146
71
169835
82
173966
87
175118
88
175553
91
188967
95
74780564
97
DESCRIPTION
Steering Wheel Axle Assembly Spindle Assembly, L.H. Spindle Assembly, R.H.
Bearing, Race, Thrust, Hardened
Washer 25/32 x 1-5/8 x 16 Ga.
Ring, Klip
Draglink Washer, Lock Spacer Bearing Axle Front
Nut, Hex Flange Lock Shaft Steering
Bushing, Link, Drag Washer 13/32 x 7/8 x 16 Ga. Screw 3/8-16x3/4
Pin Cotter
Rod, Tie Washer Lock Hvy Hid Spr 5/16
Bushing, Steering Screw
Insert, Steering Wheel Washer 9/16x2-3/8 12 Ga.
Nut Lock Center 3/8-24 unf Adaptor, Steering Wheel
Boot, Steering Shaft Washer 25/32 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga.
Extension Shaft Steering Cap, Spindle Spacer Brace Axle
Bolt RDHD Sqnk 3/8-16 x 2-1/4 Axle, Brace Steering Asm.
Bracket Susp. Chassis Front Washer Flat
Bolt Shoulder 7/16-20 unc Clip Steering Washer Hardened
Bolt 5/16-18 unc X 4" Gr. 5
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. Inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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ENGINE

TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
KEY PART KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 170545X505 Control, Throttle/Choke 37 137040 Line, Fuel
2 17720408 Screw, Hex Head, Thread 38 181654 Plug Drain Oil Easy
3 Engine, B&S Model 44 17670412 Screw, Hex Washer Head,
4 137352 Muffler 45 17000612 Screw Hxwsh Thdr 3/8-16 x 3/4
13 165291 Gasket 46 19091416 Washer 9/32 x 7/8 x 16 Ga.
14 148456 Tube Drain Oil Easy 62 10010500 Washer, Split 23 169837 Shield Brn/Dbr Guard 72 71070512 Screw Hex Hd. Cap 5/16-18 x 3/4 29 137180 Arrestor, Spark 78 17060620 Screw 3/8-16 X 1-1/4 31 185115 Tank, Fuel 81 73510400 Nut Keps Hex 1/4-20 unc 32 140527 Cap Assembly, Fuel 33 123487X Clamp, Hose
Cutting 1/4-20 X 1/2 40 124028X Bushing, Snap, Fuel Line
31P777-0299-E1 (See Breakdown) Thd., Roll. 1/4-20x3/4
NOTE:
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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LIFT ASSEMBLY

TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
KEY PART KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 159460 Washer Asm Inner Spring
W/Plunger 2 159471 Shaft Asm. Lift 3 105767X Pin Groove
4 12000002 E Ring #5133-62
5 19211621 Washer 21/32 X 1 x 21 Ga.
6 120183X Bearing Nylong 7 125631X Grip Handle Fluted 8 122365X Button Plunger Read
11 139865 Link Asm Lift L.H. 12 139866 Link Asm Lift R.H.
13 STD624008 Retainer Spring 15 173288 Link Front 16 73350800 Nut Jam Hex 1/2-13 unc 17 175689 Trunnion BIk Zinc 18 73800800 Nut Lock w/Wsh 1/2-13 unc 19 139868 Arm Suspension Mower
20 163552 Retainer Spring
31 169865 Bearing, Pvt. Lift
32 73540600 Nut Crownlock 3/8-24
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. i
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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SEAT ASSEMBLY

TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
KEY PART KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 188716 Seat 2 180166 Bracket Pnt Pivot Seat (bik) 3 71110616 Bolt Fin Hex 3/8-16 unc x 1 4 19131610 Washer 13/32 x 3/4 x 10 Ga. 5 145006 Clip Push In Hinged 6 STD541437 Nut Hex Lock w/lns 3/8-16 unc 7 124181X Spring Seat Cprsn 2 250 BIk Zi 8 17000616 Screw 3/8-16 X 1 9
19131614
10
180186
11 166369 Knob Seat Adj Wingnut
Washer 13/32x 1 x 14Ga. Pan Pnt Seat (bik )
12 174648 Bracket Pnt Mounting Switch 13 121248X Bushing Snap Bik Nyl 50 Id 14 72050412 Bolt Rdhd Sht Nk 1/4-20 x 1-1/2 15 134300 Spacer Split 28 x 96 Zinc 16 121250X Spring Cprsn 1 27 Bik Pnt 17 123976X Nut Lock 1/4 Lge Fig Gr. 5 Zinc 21 171852 Bolt Shoulder 5/16-18 unc-2A 22 STD541431 Nut Hex Lock w/lns 5/16-18 24 19171912 Washer 17/32 x 1-3/16 x12 Ga.
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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DECALS

KEY PART KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 193308 Decal, Oper. Instr. 2 193595 Decal, Replacement 3 186280 Decal, Hood, R.H.
4 186281 Decal, Hood, L.H.
5 138047 Decal, Battery
6 133644 Decal, Customer Maintenance 7 191777 Decal, HP Engine 8 172331 Decal, Mower Srs 9 186282 Decal, Fender
10 156439 Decal, Fender Danger
11 186283 Decal, Hood Side
12 146046 Decal, V-Belt Drive Schematic

WHEELS & TIRES

13 191551 Decal, Chassis 14 160396 Decal, V-Belt Schematic 15 179128 Decal, Deck B 42”
20 149516 Decal, Battery Dngr/Psn Eng
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138311 Decal, Lift Handle
- -
184310X428 Pad, Footrest LH STLT
- -
184311X428 Pad, Footrest RH STLT
..
193286 Manual, Owner's, English
- -
193287 Manual, Owner's, Spanish
KEY PART NO. NO.
1
59192
2
65139
3
106222X
4
59904
5
106732X624
6
278H 9040H
8
106108X624
9
122082X
10
7152J
11
104757X428 144334
DESCRIPTION
Cap Value Tire Stem Value Tire F Ts 15 X 6.0 - 6 Service Tube Inner Front #35060 Rim Asm 6" front Service Fitting Grease Bearing Flange Rim Asm 8" rear Service Tire R Ts 20 X 8-8 Service Tube Rear 9.5 x 8 Service Cap Axle BIk 1 50 x 1 00 Sealant, Tire {10 oz. tube)
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch =25.4 mm
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MOWER DECK
TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750

MOWER DECK

KEY PART KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 165892 Mower Deck Assembly, 42” 2 STD533107 Bolt 3 138017 Bracket Assembly,Sway Bar, Front
4 165460 Bracket Sway Bar 38/42” Deck
5 STD624008 Retainer Spring
6 178024 Bar Sway Deck 8 850857 Bolt, Hex 3/8-24 x 1.25 Gr. 8 9 STD551137 Washer, Lock
10 140296 Washer, Hardened
11 138971 Blade, 42" Hi-Lift
- -
134149 Blade, 42" Mulching Std
- -
139775 Blade, 42" Mulching Premium
13 137645 Shaft Assembly, Mandrel, Vented
14 128774 Housing, Mandrel, Vented
15 110485X Bearing, Ball, Mandrel
16 174493 Stripper, Vented Mower Deck
18 72140505 Bolt, Carriage 5/16-18x5/8
19 132827 Bolt, Shoulder 20 159770 Baffle, Vortex 21 STD541431 Nut Crownlock 5/16-18 unc
177563
23 24 105304X Cap, Sleeve 25 123713X Spring, Torsion, Deflector 26 110452X Nut, Push 27 130968X428 Shield, Deflector 28 19111016 Washer 11/32 x 5/8 x 16 Ga. 29 131491 Rod, Hinge 30 173984 Screw Thdrol Washer Head 31 187690 Washer, Spacer 32 153535 Pulley, Mandrel 33 178342 Nut, Toplock, Flanged 34 72110612 Bolt Carr. Sh 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 Gr. 5 36 131494 Pulley, Idler, Flat
40 STD541437 Nut Crownlock 3/8-16 unc 44 140088 Guard, Mandrel, L.H. 45 STD624003 Retainer 46
137729
48
133944
52
139888
(The following blades are available)
(For bagging or discharging)
(For mulching mowers only)
(For better wear when mulching)
Bracket, Deflector
Screw, Thd. Roll 1/4-20 x 5/8 Washer, Hardened Bolt, Shoulder 5/16-18 unc
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
53 184907 Arm Assembly, Pad, Brake 54 178515 Washer, Hardened 55 155046 Arm, Idler 56 165723 Spacer, Retainer 59 141043 Guard, TUV Idler 67 184939 Knob Custom Oval 68 144959 V-Belt 92 STD541437 Nut
111 179292 Bracket Gauge Wheel Lh 112 179293 Bracket Gauge Wheel Rh 113 17000510 Screw 5/16-18 unc 116 4898H Bolt Shoulder 117 188606 Wheel Gauge 118 73930600 Nut Centerlock 3/8-16 unc 119 19121414 Washer 3/8 x 7/8 x 4 Ga. 129 19131312 Washer 13/32 x 13/16 x 12 Ga. 130 STD523710 Bolt, Fin Hex 3/8-16 unc x 1 Gr. 5 131 STD533710 Bolt, Rdhd Sqnk 3/8-16 unc x 1 142 165890 Arm Spring Brake Mower 143 157109 Bracket Arm Idler 42” 144 158634 Keeper Belt 42” Clutch Cable 145 165888 Pulley Idler Flat 146 171977 Bolt Carriage Idler 147 131335 Spring Extension 148 169022 Spring Return Idler 149 165898 Retainer Spring Yellow Zinc 150 19091210 Washer 9/32 x 3/4 x 10 Ga. 152 169676 Cable Clutch 42 In
-| 7720408
158 159 72140614 Bolt Rdhd Sqn 3/8-16 unc x 3/4 184 19131410 Washer 13/32 X 7/8 X 10 Ga. 185 188234 Head Asm. Cable Clutch
- -
130794 Mandrel Assembly (Includes
- -
169583 Replacement Mower, Complete
NOTE; All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
Screw Hex Thd Cut 1/4-20 x 1/2
Housing, Shaft and Shaft Hardware Only - Pulley Not Included)
(Std. Deck-Order separately gauge wheel components key nos. 116 -119)
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PEERLESS TRANSAXLE - - MODEL NUMBER 206-545C
27 .29
29C
^ ^ A
I
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25
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
PEERLESS TRANSAXLE - - MODEL NUMBER 206-545C
REF PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 772147 Transaxle Cover 2 780086A Needle Bearing 5/8” 3 770128 Transaxle Case 4 776395 Countershaft 5 776409 Output Shaft 6 778364 Spur Gear (38 teeth) 6A 778369 Spur Gear (15 teeth) 7 778330 Spur Gear (11 teeth) 8 792180 Shift Key 8A 792047 Woodruff Key #9
9 784352 Shift Collar
10 784378 Shift Rod & Fork
11 778334 Bevel Gear (30 teeth)
12 778309 Input Bevel Pinion (13 teeth)
13 778368 Bevel Gear (13 teeth)
(Include. 14)
14 778368 Bevel Pinion (13 teeth)
(Include. 13) 15 778370 Ring Gear (43 teeth) 17 786188 Drive Pin 18 786102 Spacer 1.130 X .695
20 792077A Ball 5/16” dia 21 792078 Set Screw 3/8- 16x3/8” 22 792079 Spring .310 OD X .625 L 25 792073A Screw 1/4 - 20 x 1-1/4” 25A 792177 Screw 1/4-20 x 1-3/8” 26 792125 Retaining Ring (pkg of 2) 27 792035 Retaining Ring 28 788040 Retaining Ring 29 780072 Thrust Washer .627 ID x ,031W 29A 780160 Thrust Washer .762 ID x ,031W 298 780051 Thrust Washer .762 ID x .031W 29C 780199 Anti-Rotation Washer .632 30 780108 Cup Washer 1.127 ID x .032W 31 780001 Flat Washer .750 ID x .056W
(Use As Needed)
31A 780195 Flat Washer .750 ID x .062W 32 788083 Oil Seal 5/8” 34 780194 Bushing .563 35 780193 Flanged Bushing 5 / 8” ID 35A 780197 Flanged Bushing .751 36 790075 Brake Disk 37 790007 Brake Pad Plate 38 799021 Brake Pad (pkg of 2) 39 786026 Dowel Pin 40 792076A Flat Washer .312 ID x .059W
REF PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
41A 790079 Brake Lever 42
792073A Screw 1/4 - 20 X 1-1 /4” 42A 792085A Screw 1/4 - 20 X 2 1/4” 43 792075 Locknut 5/16-24 44 790025 Brake Pad Holder 45 786066 Spacer .2625 x 1.0 46 786086 Brake Lever Bracket 47 774690 Axle (11-15/16” Long) 48 774691 Axle (16-1 /2” long) 49 778356 Spur Gear (29 teeth) 50 778338 Spur Gear (27 teeth) 51 778354 Spur Gear (23 teeth) 52 778352 Spur Gear (19 teeth) 53 778350 Spur Gear (16 teeth) 54 778346 Spur Gear (15 teeth) 56 778355 Spur Gear (11 teeth) 57 778337 Spur Gear (13 teeth) 58 778353 Spur Gear (17 teeth) 59 778351 Spur Gear (21 teeth) 60 778349 Spur Gear (24 teeth) 61 778345 Spur Gear (25 teeth) 65 780189 Flat Washer .563 ID x .062W 66 776422 Input Shaft 67 776396 Shifter & Brake Shaft 69 792170 Retaining Ring 70 786187 Spacer .890 71 788069 Square Cut Ring 71B 788092 “0” Ring 76 780090 Flat Washer 1.128 ID x .058W 77 788078A Inverted Retaining Ring 79 792144 Spring .430 OD x .5000 L 82 778333 Bevel & Spur Gear
(30 & 13 teeth) 83 778338 Spur Gear (27 teeth) 85 792154 Oil Fill Plug 87 788089A Oil Seal 9/16”
150 788093A Liquid Gasket RTV Silicone 157 788088A Oil Seal 3 /4” 180 730229A Gear Oil 80W90
900 794712 Replacement MST - 206-545C
Transaxle
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S.
inches 1 inch = 25.4 mm
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
BRIGGS ENGINE-MODEL NUMBER 31P777, TYPE NUMBER 0299-El
1019 LABEL KIT
1058 OWNER’S MANUAL
I 1036 EMISSION LABEL 1
1024
965
9430
o
750 &
1027
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
BRIGGS ENGINE-MODEL NUMBER 31P777, TYPE NUMBER 0299-El
868
40 W
238 0 36
sj ^ •'\'<i№ N'f
192 I
1034\
jO
830^
729 ^
1070 f
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TRACTOR - - MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
BRIGGS ENGINE-MODEL NUMBER 31P777, TYPE NUMBER 0299-El
187
c?
240
1
601^
527
51
9SA ^ 104A 105A I
118
977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET
51
121ACARBURETOR OVERHAUL K!T
117A
127A<9
137A|'
617L/
634Ae 987A®
1266
1266A
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TRACTOR--MODEL NUMBER 917.274750
BRIGGS ENGINE-MODEL NUMBER 31P777, TYPE NUMBER 0299-El
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1 697174 Cylinder Assembly
2 399265 Kit-Bushing/Seal (Magneto
Side)
3 391086 • Seal-Oil (Magneto Side)
4 697188 Sump-Engine
5 698147 Head-Cylinder
7 699168 *+ Gasket-Cylinder Head 9 697109 * Gasket-Breather
11 697113 Tube-Breather 12 697110 * Gasket-Crankcase 13 690360 Screw (Cylinder Head) 15 690946 Plug-Oil Drain
16 697127 Crankshaft 20 690947 • Seal-Oil (PTO Side) 22 692125 Screw (Crankcase Cover/Sump) 23 693557 Flywheel 24 222698 Key-Flywheel 25 699052 Piston Assembly (Standard)
- 699054 Piston Assembly (.020” Oversize)
26 699051 Ring Set (Standard)
697559 Ring Set (.020” Oversize) 27 698469 Lock-Piston Pin 28 697099 Pin-Piston 29 697126 Rod-Connecting (Standard)
-
32 692852 Screw (Connecting Rod) 33 695760 Valve-Exhaust 34 695761 Valve-Intake 35 691279 Spring-Valve (Intake) 36 691279 Spring-Valve (Exhaust) 37 697352 Guard-Flywheel
40 690964 Retainer-Valve 43 691968 Slinger-Governor/Oil 45 690564 Tappet-Valve 46 698492 Camshaft 48 697762 Short Block
50 690193 Manifold-Intake 51 692137 •&X+ Gasket-Intake 53 690227 Stud (Carburetor) 54 691148 Screw (Intake Manifold)
73 697133 Screen-Rotating 74 697897 Screw (Rotating Screen) 78 691003 Screw (Flywheel Guard) 89 690283 Plug-Oil 93 690602 0 Bushing-Throttle Shaft 94 498030 Kit-Idle Mixture 94A 695425 Kit-Idle Mixture (Nikki) 95 691636 Screw (Throttle Valve) 95A 690718 0 Screw (Throttle Valve (Nikki) 98 495800 Kit-Idle Speed 98A 695408 Kit-Idle Speed (Nikki)
104 690525 0 Pin-Float Hinge 104A 694918 0 Pin-Float Hinge (Nikki) 105 231855 0 Valve-Float Needle 105A 696136 0 Valve-Float Needle (Nikki)
697263 Rod-Connecting (.020”
Undersize)
106 690577 0 Seat-Inlet 108 690464 Valve-Choke (Manual Choke) 108A 695419 Valve-Choke (Nikki) 117 694352 0 Jet-Main (Standard) 117A 699457 0 Jet-Main (Standard) (Nikki) 118 697228 Jet-Main (High Altitude) 118A 699458 Jet-Main (High Altitude) (Nikki) 121 697241 Kit-Carburetor Overhaul 121A 699521 Kit-Carburetor Overhaul (Nikki) 125 698445 Carburetor 125A Carburetor (For Complete
Carburetor, Service with
^ 2"^ 127A 690727 0 Plug-Welch (Nikki)
130 691750 Valve-Throttle 130A 699500 Valve-Throttle (Nikki) 131 494379 Kit-Throttle Shaft 131A 699501 Kit-Throttle Shaft (Nikki) 133 494381 Float-Carburetor 133A 694914 Float-Carburetor (Nikki) 135 698780 Tube-Fuel Transfer 137 281165 Gasket-Float Bowl 137A 698781 0 Gasket-Float Bowl (Nikki) 141 495097 Kit-Choke Shaft (Manual
141A 698778 Kit-Choke Shaft (Nikki) 142 697140 0 Nozzle-Carburetor 146 691639 Key-Timing 187 699331 Line-Fuel 188 691693 Screw (Control Bracket)
192 691986 Adjuster-Rocker Arm 202 691841 Link-Mechanical Governor 209 692208 Spring-Governor 216 691840 Link-Choke 222 694042 Bracket-Control
232 691842 Spring-Governor 238 691843 Cap-Valve 240 394358 Filter-Fuel 265 691024 Clamp-Casing 267 695134 Screw (Casing Clamp) 276 276A 695410 Washer-Sealing 304 699828 Housing-Blower 305 697102 Screw (Blower Housing) 305A 697103 Screw (Blower Housing) 306 697107 Shield-Cylinder 307 691003 Screw (Cylinder Shield) 309 693551 Motor-Starter
• 0 Included in Carburetor Overhaul Kit, Key. No.
+ Included in Valve Gasket Set, Key. No. 1095
695005 Plug-Welch
691374 Lever-Governor Control
692255 QX
Included in Engine Gasket Set, Key. No. 358
121 Included in Carburetor Gasket Set, Key. No.
977
698445)
Choke)
Washer-Sealing
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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BRIGGS ENGINE-MODEL NUMBER 31P777, TYPE NUMBER 0299-El
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
310 690323 Bolt (Starter Motor) 311 497608 Brush Set 333 495859 Armature-Magneto 334 691061 Screw (Magneto Armature) 337 691043 Plug-Spark 358 697191 Gasket Set-Engine 363 19203 Flywheel Puller 383 89838 Wrench-Spark Plug 404 691691 Washer (Governor Crank) 431 697122 Elbow-Intake 445 698083 Filter-Air Cleaner Cartridge 462 691261 Washer (Starter Cable) 474 696459 Alternator 503 691532 Strap-Starter 505 691251 Nut (Governor Control Lever) 510 693699 Drive-Starter 513 692024 Clutch-Drive 523 697086 Dipstick 524 691032 • Seai-DipstickTube 525 697184 Tube-Dipstick 527 698467 Clamp-Tube 544 692034 Starter-Armature 552 697144 Bushing-Governor Crank 559 693675 Screw (Remote Choke Stop) 562 691119 Bolt (Governor Control Lever) 579 691029 Nut (Starter Cable) 584 697112 Cover-Breather Passage 601 95162 Clamp-Hose 614 691620 Pin-Cotter 616 692012 Crank-Governor 617 692138 0* Seal-0 Ring (Intake Manifold) 634 690801 0 Spring/Seal Assembly (Manual
Choke) 634A 698779 0 Spring/Seal Assembly (Nikki) 635 691909 Boot-Spark Plug 643 698401 Retainer-Air Filter 654 690958 Nut (Carburetor) 684 697157 Screw (Breather Passage
Cover) 691 692407 • Seal-Governor Shaft 692 690572 Spring-Detent 697 690372 Screw (Drive Cap) 718 690959 Pin-Locating 729 691224 Clip-Wire 741 697128 Gear-Timing 750 691033 Screw (Oil Pump Cover) 757 697607 Link-Counterweight 758 697134 Counterweight 759 697392 Pin-Counterweight 783 693713 Gear-Pinion 789 698329 Harness-Wiring 797 693167 Nut (Brush Retainer) 801 691283 Cap-Drive 802 691286 Cap-End 803 693757 Housing-Starter 830 691095 Stud (Rocker Arm) 842 691031 • Seal-0 Ring (Dipstick Tube) 847 697611 Dipstick/Tube Assembly
KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
851 692424 Terminal-Spark Plug 868 690968 «-r Seal-Valve 914 691108 Screw (Rocker Cover) 943 690589 • Seal-0 Ring (Oil Pump Cover) 947 694393 Solenoid-Fuel 947A 695423 Solenoid-Fuel (Nikki) 950 691657 Screw (Float Bowl) 965 499613 Cover-Oil Pump 967 697015 Filter-Pre Cleaner 968 699848 Cover-Air Cleaner 975 495933 Bowl-Float 975A 699502 Bowl-Float (Nikki) 977 690192 Gasket Set-Carburetor 987 691326 0 Seal-Throttle Shaft 987A 698777 0 Seal-Throttle Shaft (Nikki) 1005 699043 Fan-Flywheel 1017 690770 Screen-Oil Pump 1019 698814 Kit-Label 1022 1023 692492 Cover-Rocker Arm 1024 499054 Pump-Oil 1026 692003 Rod-Push (Intake)
1027 492932 Filter-Oil 1029 691751 Arm-Rocker 1034 690822 Guide-Push Rod 1035 693784 Shaft-Pump 1036 695700 Labei-Emission 1040 699852 Plate-Trim 1044 698139 Screw (Flywheel) 1051 691265 Ring-Retaining 1058 275038 Owner’s Manual 1059 698516 Kit-Screw/Washer 1070 690372 Screw (Flywheel Fan) 1090 691293 Retainer-Brush 1091 691333 Cap-Limiter 1095 690190 Gasket Set-Valve 1119 691183 Screw (Alternator) 1127 695407 Screw-Float Bowl 1263 697124 Reed-Breather 1264 697104 Screw (Breather Reed) 1266 691917 *0 Seal-O Ring (Intake Elbow) 1266A 697123 0 Seal-O Ring (Intake Elbow) 1267 697424 Latch-Blower Housing 1270 697156 Plug-AVS Counterweight 1329 310777-0036 Replacement Engine 1330
«
0 Included in Carburetor Overhaul Kit, Key. No.
-t- Included in Valve Gasket Set, Key. No. 1095
272475 *-i-
692011 Rod-Push (Exhaust)
272147
Included in Engine Gasket Set, Key. No. 358
121 Included in Carburetor Gasket Set, Key. No.
977
Gasket-Rocker Cover
Repair Manual
NOTE: All component dimensions given in U.S. inches
1 inch = 25.4 mm
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4. Compare the angle of the fold with the slope of the hill.
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