MTD 110-111-300 User Manual

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20" & 22" ROTARY MOWERS
Important:
Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully
Thank you for purchasing an
Annerican built product.
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Model Numbers 111-110A,111-110-300 111-111A, 111-111-300 111-120A, 111-120-300 111-121 A, 111-121-300
FORM NO. 770-0828
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INDEX

Safe Operation Practices........................................3
Assembly Instructions............................................4
Operation Adjustments
Lubrication Maintenance
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Using Your Rotary Mower
Storage...................................................................11
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Exploded Parts View.............................................14
Repair Parts List....................................................15
Parts Information
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Back Cover
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LIMITED WARRANTY

For one year from the date of original retail purchase, MTD PRODUCTS INC will either
repair or replace, at its option, free of charge, F.O.B. factory or authorized service firm, any part or parts found to be defective in material or workmanship. Transportation charges for any parts submitted for replacement under this warranty must be paid by the purchaser
unless such return is requested by MTD PRODUCTS INC. This warranty will not apply to any part which has become inoperative due to misuse,
excessive use, accident, neglect, improper maintenance, alterations, or unless the unit
has been operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions furnished. This warranty does not apply to the engine, motor, battery, battery charger or component parts thereof. Please refer to the applicable manufacturer’s warranty on these items.
This warranty will not apply where the unit has been used commercially. Warranty service is available through your local authorized service dealer or distributor. If
you do not know the dealer or distributor in your area, please write to the Customer Service
Department of MTD. The return of a complete unit will not be accepted by the factory unless prior written
permission has been extended by MTD.
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The equipment which you have just purchased does not have a spark arrester. If this equipment is used on any forest covered land, brush covered land, or grass covered unimproved land in the State of California, before using on such land, the California law requires that a spark arrester be provided. In addition, spark arrester is required by law to be in effective working order. The spark arrester must be attached to the exhaust system and comply with Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WARNING
TO PURCHASERS
OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE EQUIPPED
MACHINERY OR DEVICES IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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To reduce the potential for any injury, comply with the following safety instructions. Failure to comply with the instructions may result in personal injury.

SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR WALK-BEHIND MOWERS

TRAINING
1. It is suggested that this manual be read in its entirety before attempting to assemble or operate this unit. Keep this manuai in a safe place for future reference and for ordering replacement parts.
2. Your rotary mower is a precision piece of power equipment, not a plaything. Therefore, exercise extreme caution at all times.
3. Read this Owner’s Manual carefully. Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment.
4. Never allow children to operate a power mower. Only persons well acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be al lowed to use your mower.
5. Keep the area of operation clear of all per sons, particularly small children and pets. Stop engine when they are in the vicinity of your mower. Although the area of operation should be completely cleared of foreign ob jects, a small object may have been over looked and could be accidently thrown by the mower in any direction and cause injury.
PREPARATION
1. Thoroughly inspect the area where the equip
ment is to be used. Remove all stones, sticks, wire, bones and other foreign objects which could be picked up and thrown by the mower in any direction and cause injury.
2. Do not operate equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals. Always wear substan tial footwear.
3. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get caught on the mower.
4. Check the fuel before starting the engine. Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel. Do
not fill the gasoline tank indoors, while the
engine is running, or while the engine is stiil hot. Wipe off any spilled gasoline before start
ing the engine as it may cause a fire or explo
sion.
5. Disengage the self-propelled mechanism or
drive clutch on units so equipped before start
ing the engine.
6. Never attempt to make a wheel or cutting
height adjustment while the engine is run ning.
7. Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.
8. Never operate the equipment in wet grass.
Always be sure of your footing. Keep a firm
hold on the handle and walk, never run.
OPERATION
1. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine. Excessive engine
speeds are dangerous.
2. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating
parts. Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times as the rotating blade can cause in
jury.
3. Stop the blade when crossing gravel drives,
walks or roads.
4. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine, remove the wire from the spark plug, and thoroughly inspect the mower for any damage. Repair the damage before restarting and operating the mower.
5. If the equipment should start to vibrate abnor
mally, stop the engine and check immediately
for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.
6. Stop the engine whenever you leave the mower, before cleaning the mower housing, and when making any repairs or inspections.
7. When cleaning, repairing or inspecting, make certain the blade and all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire, and
keep the wire away from the plug to prevent
accidental starting.
8. Before attempting to unclog the mower or discharge chute, stop the engine and be sure the blade has stopped completely. The cut ting blade continues to rotate for a few
seconds after the engine is shut off. Never place any part of the body in the blade area un
til you are sure the blade has stopped rotating.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the
wire away from the plug to prevent accidental starting.
9. Do not run the engine indoors.
10. Shut the engine off and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before removing the grass catcher or unciogging chute.
11. Mow across the face of slopes, never up-and­down. Exercise extreme caution when chang
ing direction on slopes. Do not mow ex
cessively steep slopes.
12. Always disconnect electric mowers (line
operated) before cleaning, repairing or ad
justing.
13. Never operate mower without proper guards,
plates or other safety protective devices in place.
14. Keep washout ports and other mower-housing
service openings closed when mowing.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
1. Check the blade and engine mounting bolts at
frequent intervals for proper tightness.
2. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be
sure the equipment is in safe working condi tion.
3. Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank inside of a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark. Allow the engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
4. To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of
grass, leaves, or excessive grease.
5. Check the grass catcher bag frequently for wear or deterioration. For safety protection,
3 replace only with new bag meeting original
equipment specifications.
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FIGURE 1.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE
This unit is shipped WITHOUT GAS OLINE or OIL. After assembly, see operating section of this manual for proper fuel and engine oil recom
B
Your new mower is shipped preassembled with the exception of the handle.
K
Contents of Hardware Pack: (See Figure 1.)
-A (5) Hex Bolts 1/4-20 X 1.50" Long
Tools Required for Assembly:
Loose Parts in Carton: (See Figure 2.)
-H (1) Lower Handle
mendations.
B (6) Hex Lock Nuts V4-20 Thread C (1) Hex Bolt 1/4-20 X 1.75" Long D (2) Cable Ties E (2) Hairpin Cotters F (2) Hand Grips (not shown)
(1) Adjustable Wrench (1) 7/16" Open End or Box Wrench (1) 3/4" Open End or Box Wrench
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(2) Upper Handles
FIGURE 2.
Lower
Handle (H)
1.
Remove lawn mower and all parts from the carton. Make certain that all loose parts and literature have been removed before the car ton is discarded.
2.
Extend throttle control assembly which is at tached to engine at the rear of the mower and place on floor.
^CAUTION
Do not bend or kink control wires.
Place TOP SLOTTED hole in lower handle (H)
3.
■over studs located in front of each rear wheel.
Secure with hairpin cotter (E) provided in hard
ware pack. See figure 3.
NOTE
It may be necessary to bend the ends of the lower handle inward slightly to assure a snug fit against the deck mounting area.
NOTE
FIGURE 3.
Figure 3 was photographed with the rear wheel removed for clarity. It is not necessary to removt* wheel for
handle assembly.
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Upper Handle
Halves (I)
Hex Lock Nuts
(B)
Hex Bolts (A)
Hex Bolts (A)
FIGURE 4.
4. Assemble the upper handle halves (I) to lower
— handle using five hex bolts (A) and lock nuts
(B). Only tighten finger tight. See figure 4.
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Hex Lock
Nuts (B)
FIGURE 5.
Hex Lock
Nut (B)
5. Place the tab on throttle control between the upper handle halves at top hole. Secure with hex bolt (C) and hex lock nut (B) provided in
hardware pack. See figure 5.
Tighten securely all six hex bolts and hex lock
nuts with 7/16" wrench.
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FIGURE 6.
7. Secure throttle control wire to handle with
two cable ties (D) provided in hardware pack.
—See figure 6.
8. Slip hand grips (F) on the upper end of each handle. They will slip on more easily if you first soak them in warm, soapy water.
9. Check all nuts and bolts for correct tightness.
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FIGURE 7.
Shipping Block
To Be Removed
Chute Deflector '
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A CAUTION
Pleasfe note that the chute deflector
on your mower is in an upright posi tion. It is held in that position by a shipping block. This block is used for shipping purposes only. It must be removed and discarded before your mower is put into operation. See figure 7.
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OPERATION

CAUTION

DO NOT OPERATE MOWER UNLESS GUARD OR ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER IS IN ITS PROPER PLACE.
3. When ready to start engine, place throttle con
trol lever on handle in “START” position and start engine in accordance with instructions in engine manual. After engine starts, move throttle control lever on handle to desired engine speed. The engine is stopped by plac ing control lever on handle in the “STOP” position.
4. Be sure that lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wire, or other objects which could damage
lawn mower or engine. For best results and to insure more even grass distribution, do not
mow when lawn is excessively wet.
IMPORTANT
pjliieER
KEEP HANDS and FEET AWAY
FIGURE 8.
Keep hands and feet away from the chute area on cutting deck. See figure 8.
For shipping puposes, the wheels on your mower are generally set in the upper mounting holes. Relocating the wheels to the second holes from the bottom will give better mowing results in most cases. When changing wheel positions, be sure belleville washers are assembled properly. (See cutting height instructions.)
1. FILL SUMP WITH OIL using a high quality detergent oil classified “For Service SC, SD, SE or MS”. Nothing should be added to the recommended oil.
Use SAE 30 oil. If not available, use SAE 10W-30 or SAE 10W-40 oil.
Place the engine level. Remove oil filler plug.
FILL THE OIL SUMP TO POINT OF OVER FLOWING. Pour slowly. Capacity 1-1/4 pints.
2. FILL FUEL TANK using clean, fresh, regular
grade automotive gasoline. Fill tank com
pletely! DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GASOLINE.
After striking a foreign object, stop the engine. Remove wire from spark
plug and thoroughly inspect the mower for any damage. Repair the
damage before restarting and
operating the mower.

ADJUSTMENTS

A
Do not at any time make any adjust ment to lawn mower without first stopping engine and disconnecting spark plug wire.
CUTTING HEIGHT Adjustment may be made by removing and moving
axle bolts to desired position. Cutting heights will be raised as axle bolts are moved to a lower hole and lowered as axle bolts are moved to a higher hole in the deck. All axle bolts must be mounted in the same relative position. See figure 3.
THROTTLE If adjustment becomes necessary, the throttle
control wire assembly can be reset as follows;
1. Loosen, but do not remove, screw securing throttle control wire assembly at engine. See
figure 9.
2. Move throttle control lever on handle to “FAST” position.
3. Move lever, to which control wire is fastened at engine, to full open position and retighten screw to secure throttle control wire assembly.
CAUTION
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FIGURE 9.
c. Turn needle valve back in clockwise very slowly till engine runs evenly.
d. Final adjustment of the needle valve
should be slightly to the rich side (turn
counterclockwise) of the mid-point.
3. Move engine control to SLOW. Turn idle ad justing screw until a fast idle is ob tained—(1750 R.P.M.).
4. To check adjustment, move engine control from SLOW to FAST speed. Engine should ac celerate smoothly. If engine tends to stall or die out, increase idle speed or re-adjust car
buretor, usually to a slightly richer mixture.
t WARNING^
If any adjustments are made to the engine while the engine is running
(e.g. carburetor), disengage all clut ches and blades. Keep clear of all moving parts. Be careful of heated surfaces and muffler.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS (See Figure 10). Minor carburetor adjustment may be required to
compensate for differences in fuel, temperature,
altitude and load. All carburetor adjustments should be made with
the air cleaner on engine. Air cleaner mounting screw must be in carburetor when engine is run. Best adjustment is made with a fuel tank half full
of gasoline. To Adjust Carburetor:
1. Start engine and run long enough to warm it to operating temperature. If engine is out of adjustment so that it will not start, close the
needle valve by turning it clockwise. Then
open needle valve 1-1/2 turns counter clockwise.
2. Move engine control to run engine at normal
operating speed. a. Turn needle valve in clockwise until engine starts to lose speed (lean mixture).
b. Then slowly turn needle valve out counterclockwise past the point of smoothest operation until engine just begins to run unevenly (rich mixture).
FIGURE 10.

LUBRICATION

IMPORTANT
Always stop engine and disconnect spark plug wire before cleaning,
lubricating or doing any kind of work
on lawn mower.
Wheels—The wheels require no lubrication.
However, if the wheels are removed for any
reason, lubricate the surface of the axle bolt and the inner surface of the wheel with light oil. A 4 oz. plastic bottle of light oil lubricant is available. Order part number 737-0170. Engine oil may also be used.
If your unit is provided with optional ball bearing wheels, lubricate at least once a season with light oil.
Protective Shield—The pivot points on the protec tive shield should be lubricated periodically with ligtif oil to prevent any rust or binding.
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Chute Deflector—The torsion spring and pivot point should be lubricated periodically \with light oil to prevent any rust or binding. Deflector nnust work freely.
Engine—Follow engine manual for lubrication in structions.
Throttle—Periodically lubricate throttle control lever and throttle wire assembly with a few drops of light oil for ease of operation.

MAINTENANCE

CUTTING BLADE
A. Removal for Sharpening or Replacement
^ WARNING \
Be sure to disconnect and ground the spark plug wire before working on the cutting blade to prevent accidental engine starting.
1. Remove the large bolt and lock washer which holds the blade and adapter to the engine
crankshaft.
2. Remove the blade and adapter from the
crankshaft. Be careful not to lose the key on the crankshaft.
3. If the blade or blade adapter needs replacing,
remove the two small bolts, lock washers and nuts which hold the blade to the adapter.
B. Sharpening
Remove the cutting blade by following the direc
tions of the preceding section. When sharpening the blade, follow the original
angle of grind as a guide. It is extremely important that each cutting edge receives an equal amount of grinding to prevent an unbalanced blade. An un balanced blade will cause excessive vibration when rotating at high speeds and may cause damage to the mower.
The blade can be tested for balance by balancing
it on a round shaft screwdriver. Remove metal
from the heavy side until it balances evenly.
NOTE
It is recommended that the blade always be removed from the adapter for the best test of balance.
C. Reassembly Before reassembling the blade and the blade
adapter to the unit, lubricate the engine crankshaft and the inner surface of the blade adapter with light oil. Lubricating the bolt holes, bolts and inner surface of the nuts with light oil is also recommended. A 4 oz. plastic bottle of light oil lubricant is available. Order part number 737-0170. Engine oil may also be used.
When replacing the blade, be sure to install the blade with the side of the blade marked “Bottom” (or with part number) facing the ground when the mower is in the operating position. Make certain key is in place on the crankshaft.
Blade Mounting Torque 3/8" Dia. Bolt 3'^5 in. lb. min., 450 in. lb. max.
5/16" Dia. Bolt 150 in. lb. min., 250 in. lb. max. To insure safe operation of your unit, ALL nuts
and bolts must be checked periodically for correct tightness.
DECK
The underside of mower deck should be cleaned after each period of use as grass clippings, leaves, dirt and other matter will accumulate. This ac cumulation of grass clippings, etc., is undesirable as it will invite rust and corrosion and may cause
an uneven discharge of grass clippings at the next cutting.
The deck may be cleaned by tilting the mower for ward or on its side and scraping clean with a
suitable tool or by washing with a stream of water from a garden hose.
A
Do not direct the stream of water at a hot engine as damage to the engine may result.
ENGINE OIL
CHECK OIL LEVEL before starting engine and after every 5 hours of operation.
ADD oil as necessary to keep level FULL TO
POINT OF OVERFLOWING.
Before removing oil fill plug, clean area around
plug to prevent dirt from entering oil fill hole. Engine should be in a level position when check
ing oil. CHANGE OIL after first 5 hours of operation.
Thereafter change every 25 hours. Change oil
while engine is warm. Oil may be drained thru drain on bottom of engine. To drain completely, always place engine level when draining thru the bottom. Oil capacity 1-1/4 pints. See figure 11.
CAUTION
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FIGURE 11.
AIR CLEANER CLEAN AIR CLEANER and re-oil element every 25
hours under normal conditions. Clean every few hours under extremely dusty conditions. Poor
engine performance and flooding usually in dicates that the air cleaner should be serviced. See figure 12.
Screws
Assemble Element So
Lip Extends Over Edge
of Air Cleaner Body.
Lip Wiii Form
Protective Seai
When Cover Is
Assembled
Assemble
One of These'
Low Points
Towards
Narrow
Edge of
Element
CLEAN AIR CLEANER
Cup
FIGURE 13.
Clean
Electrode
In'l
.030"
i
eeler Gauge
f.
Spiark
Plug
FIGURE 12.
1. Remove screw.
2. Remove air cleaner carefully to prevent dirt from entering carburetor.
3. Take air cleaner apart and clean. a. WASH foam element In kerosene or a liq-
quid detergent and water to remove dirt
b. DRY foam completely by wrapping and
squeezing in a cloth.
c. SOAK foam with engine oil. Squeeze to
distribute and remove excess oil.
4. Reassemble parts and fasten to carburetor.
SPARK PLUG
The spark plug should be cleaned (see figure 13) and the gap reset to a 0.030-inch clearance once a season (see figure 14). Spark plug replacement is
recommended at the start of each mowing season; check engine manual for correct plug
type.
FIGURE 14.
NOTE
Whenever the spark plug is removed
for cleaning, it is advisabie to
rep lac e the spark plug gasket with a
new gasket.
USING YOUR ROTARY MOWER
For the best results do not cut wet grass because
it tends to stick to the underside of the mower,
thus preventing proper discharge of grass clipp ings. If wet grass must be cut, reduce walking speed to help distribute the ciippings more effec­tiveiy.
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New grass should be treated as wet grass, other
wise a normal walking speed is about the right
pace for efficient mowing.
The best mowing pattern is one that allows the
clippings to discharge towards the uncut part of the lawn. This permits recutting of the clippings to further pulverize them. When cutting high weeds, discharge towards cut portion then recut
at right angles to first direction.
Lawn should be cut in the fall as long as there is
growth.

OFF-SEASON STORAGE

The following steps should be taken to prepare
lawn mower for storage.
1. Clean and lubricate mower thoroughly as
described in the preceding instructions.
2. Refer to Engine Manual for correct engine
storage instructions.
3. Coat mower’s cutting blade with chassis
grease to prevent rusting.
4. Place blocks under deck to raise tires clear of
floor.
5. Store mower in a dry, clean area.
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NOTE
The use of any accessory on this Rotary Mower other than those manufactured by the mower manufacturer is not recommended.
GRASS CATCHER Model No. 191-003A is available as optional equip ment for the mowers shown in this manual.
^ WARNING I
1. The mower should not be operated without the entire grass catcher
or chute deflector in place.
2. The mower should not be operated without the protective shield on
the rear of the deck in place.
NOTE:
Under normal usage bag material is subject to wear and should be checked periodically. Be sure any replacement bag complies with the mower manufacturer’s recommendations.
For replacement bags, use only factory authorized replacement bag No. 764-0176.
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111-110A
111-111A 111-120A 2 111-121A
IF YOU WRITE TO US ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
OR IF YOU ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS AL
WAYS MENTION THIS MODEL & SERIAL NO
MODEL
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111-110A 111-111A 111-120A 111-121A
PARTS LIST FOR MOWER
MODELS 111-110A, 111A,120Aand121A
REF.
NO.
10
11
12 714-0365 13 10769
14 15 16 25
26 736-0105
27 734-0840
28 29 10769 30
31 732-0253
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35 36 11130 —456
37 726-0106 38 40 11193 —456
41 726-0188
42 710-0606 43 44 45 710-0136 46
PART COLOR
NO. CODE
2 720-0157
712-0107
3 4 749-0388 5 6
7 710-0289 8
710-0654
14283 —456 20" Deck Ass’y. Comp. 12920 —456
736-011J9 712-0123
742-0123 742-0125 736-0217
710-0459 710-0117 Hex Bolt 5/16-24 X 1.00"
734-0841 738-0213
11679 —456
711-0555 710-0567
714-0104
11197 —456
749-0111 Upper Handle (2 Req’d.) 746-0202
746-0229
Grip Hex Cent. L-Nut V4-20 Thd. Lower Handle Engine Hex Wash. Hd. Self-Tap Scr
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 X .50" Lg.*
22" Deck Ass’y- Comp.
L-Wash. 5/16" I.D.* Hex Nut 5/16-24 Thd.*
#6 Hi-Pro Key 5/32 x 5/8"
Blade Adapter Kit 20" Blade (110 and 111) 22" Blade (120 and 121)
L-Wash 3/8" I.D.-Heavy
Hex Bolt 3/8-24 X 1.50" Lg.-
Bell. Wash. 3/8" I.D.
Wheel Ass’y. Comp. 7 x 1.50
Wheel Ass’y. Comp. 8 x 1.75
Axle Bolt
Blade Adapter Kit
Chute Deflector Assembly Torsion Spring
Pivot Pin Hex Bolt 1/4-28 X .62" Lg.
Adapter Plate
Push-On Flange Palnut Hairpin Cotter Rear Protective Shield Ass’y.
Rear Protective Shield Ass’y.
Cable Tie
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 X 1.50" Lg.*
Throttle Control Ass’y Comp.
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 X 1.75" Lg.*
Conduit and Wire
DESCRIPTION
3/8-16 X .88" Lg.
(110 and 111) (120 and 121)
Dia.
Duty H.T.
Lg.-H.T.
(110 and 111) 1 (120 and 121)
NyLock
Comp. (110 and 111) i Comp. (120 and 121)
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PART
N
(456—Radiant Tangerine)
When ordering parts, if color or finish is important use the ap
propriate color code shown above (e.g. Radiant Tangerine Finish-12920 (456).;
The engine is not under warranty by the mower manufacturer. If repairs or service is needed on the engine, please contact your nearest authorized engine service outlet. Check the “Yellow Pages” of your telephone book under “Engines — Gasoline.”
*For faster service obtain standard nuts, bolts and washers
locally. If these items cannot be obtained locally, order by part number and size as shown on parts list.
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Find F. Fast
In The
Yellow Pages
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PARTS INFORMATION

POWER EQUIPMENT PARTS AND SERVICE Parts and service for all MTD manufactured power equipment are
available through the authorized service firms listed below. All
orders should specify the model number of your unit, part numbers, description of parts and the quantity of each part re quired.
BRIGGS AND STRATTON, TECUMSEH AND PEERLESS PARTS
AND SERVICE Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh and Peerless parts and service
should be handled by your nearest authorized engine service firm Check the yellow pages of your telephone directory under th listing Engines—Gasoline, Briggs & Stratton or Tecumse Lauson.
NOTE: if any parts are found to be missing or defective upon assembiy of this unit, write to advise the factory so
that immediate repiacement can be made.
ALABAMA
Auto Electric & Carburetor Co.
ARKANSAS
Mity Mite Motors, Inc...........
Sutton’s Lawn Mower Shop
CALIFORNIA PORTERVILLE
Billious J.W. Jewett Co
COLORADO DENVER
Colorado Outdoor Power Equip. .. 527 West Evans.80223
FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE
Radco Distributors
Small Eng. Dist
GEORGIA EAST POINT
East Point Cycle & Key
ILLINOIS LYONS
Keen Edge Co
INDIANA ELKHART
Parts & Sales Inc
IOWA DUBUQUE
Power Lawn & Garden Equip.. 2551 J.F. Kennedy-52001
LOUISIANA NEW ORLEANS
Suhren Engine Co
MARYLAND ТАКОМА PARK
Center Supply Co
MASSACHUSETTS SPRINGFIELD
Morton B. Collins Co
MICHIGAN LANSING
Lorenz Service Co
Power Equipment Dist......... 36463 South Gratiot... 48043
MINNESOTA HOPKINS
Hance Distributing Inc
MISSISSIPPI BILOXI
Biloxi Sales & Service, Inc
MISSOURI KANSAS CITY
Automotive Equip. Service
Ross-Frazier Supply Co
Henzier, Inc
NEW JERSEY BELLMAWR
Lawnmower Parts Inc...............717 Creek Rd
Feld Distributor
NEW YORK CARTHAGE
Gamble Dist., Inc.............................................West End Ave.13619
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FORT SMITH
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NORTH LITTLE ROCK
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Rt. 4, Box 368
75 North D Street
SAN FRANCISCO
981 Folsom St
4909 Victor St.
Box 5459
OPA LOCKA
2351 N.W. 147th St. .. .33054
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2834 Church St 8615 Ogden Ave
2101 Industrial Pkwy.. .46514
8330 Earhart Blvd
6867 New Hampshire
Ave..........................20012
300 Birnie Ave
2500 S. Pennsylvania. .48910
MOUNT CLEMENS
420 Excelsior Ave. W. .55343
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2015 Lemay Ferry Road63125
506 Caillavet St 39533
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3117 Holmes St
ST. JOSEPH
8th and Monterey
ST. LOUIS
RUTHERFORD
28 Glen Rd
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72901 72117 93257 94107
32207
30344 60534
70118
01107
64109
64503
08030
07070
NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO
Smith Hardware Co
Dixie Sales Company
OHIO CARROLL
Stebe’s Mid-State Mower Supply . Box 366,71 High St
Bleckrie, Inc National Central
Burton Supply Co
OKLAHOMA MUSKOGEE
Victory Motors, Inc
Forest Sales Inc.........................6415N.OIie
OREGON PORTLAND
Kenton Supply Co
PENNSYLVANIA CHESTER
Stull Equipment Corp
EECOInc
Thompson Rubber Co
BluemontCo
Frank Roberts & Sons
TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE
Master Repair Service
American Sales & Service, Inc. ... 1922 Lynnbrook..38116
TEXAS DALLAS
Marr Brothers, Inc.................... 423 E. Jefferson......75203
Woodson Sales Corp
Bullard Supply Co
Catto & Putty, Inc......................414 Live Oak
UTAH SALT LAKE CITY
A-1 Engine & Mower Co
VERMONT BURLINGTON
Vermont Hdwe. Co. Inc
VIRGINIA RICHMOND
RBI Corp.................................... 963 Myers St
WASHINGTON SEATTLE
Bailey’s Inc
WEST VIRGINIA CHARLESTON
Young’s, Inc
WISCONSIN MARSHFIELD
Power Pac
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GREENSBORO
335 N. Green
CLEVELAND
7900 Lorain Ave
WADSWORTH
687 Seville Rd
YOUNGSTOWN
1301 Logan Ave.
Box 929
605 S. Cherokee
OKLAHOMA CITY
8216 N. Denver Ave_97217 742 W. Front St
HARRISBURG
4021 N.6thSt
PHILADELPHIA
5222-24 N. Fifth St.19120
PITTSBURGH
11125 FrankstownRd. .15235
PUNXSUTAWNEY
R.D. 2
2000 Western Ave
MEMPHIS
FORT WORTH
1702 N. Sylvania
HOUSTON
2409 Commerce St. .. .77003
SAN ANTONIO
437 E. 9th St
180 Flynn Ave.........05401
233 Virginia St., E
301 E. 29th St
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WARRANTY PARTS AND SERVICE POLICY
The purpose of warranty is to protect the customer from defects in workmanship and materials, defects which are NOT detected at the time of manufacture. It does not provide for the unlimited and unrestricted replacement of parts. Use and maintenance are the respon sibility of the customer. The manufacturer cannot assume responsibility for conditions over which it has no control. Simply put, if it’s the manufacturer’s fault, it’s the manufacturer’s responsibility; if it’s the customer’s fault, it’s the customer’s responsibility.
CLAIMS AGAINST THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY INCLUDES:
1. Replacement of Missing Parts on new equipment.
2. Repiacement of Defective Parts within the warranty period.
3. Repair of Defects within the warranty period.
All claims MUST be substantiated with the following information:
1. Model Number of unit involved.
2. Date unit was purchased or first put into service.
3. Date of failure.
4. Nature of failure.
MTD PRODUCTS • 5965 GRAFTON ROAD • P.O. BOX 36900 • CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136
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