MTD 113-011A User Manual

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OWNER’S
MA]\EAL
18"

ROTARY

.75
Model Numbers
113-011A 113-020A

Important:

Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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Thank you for purchasing an
American built product.
FORM NO. 770-2437
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INDEX

Safe Operation Practices
Assembly................................................................................ 4
Controls................................................................................ .8
Operation.............................................................................. 8
Adjustments............................................................................. 9
Lubrication..............................................................................10
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Maintenance Off-Season Storage
Illustrated Parts....................................................................... 12
Repair Parts List ................................................................... 13
Parts Information..................................................Back Cover
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LIMITEED 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 the movement of any power equipment unit or attachment are the responsibility of the pur chaser. Transportation charges foi any parts submitted for replacement under this warran ty 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, ex cessive use, accident, neglect, improper maintenance, alterations, or unless the unit has been operated and maintained in cccordance with the instructions furnished. This warran
ty does not apply to the engine, mentor, battery, battery chargeror component parts thereof. Piease 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 throL gh 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 per
mission has been extended by MTD.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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WARNING

This unit 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 recuired by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester muffler is
available at your nearest engine authorized service center.
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fvji WARNING i

To reduce the potential for any injury, comply with the following safety instructions. Faiiure to comply with the instructions may result in personal injury.
SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR WALK-BEHIND MOWERS

TRAINING

1. Read this owner’s manual carefully in its en tirety before attempting to assemble or operate this machine. Be compieteiy familiar with the controis and the proper use of this machine before operating it. Keep this manuai in a safe piace for future and regular 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 ali times.
3. Never allow children to operate a power mower. Only persons well acquainted with these ruies of safe operation shouid be al lowed to use your mower.
4. 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. Aithough the area of operation should be completely cleared of foreign ob jects, an object may have been overlooked and could be accidently thrown by the mower in any direction and cause serious personal injury to the operator or any others allowed in the area.

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 serious personal
injury to the operator or any others allowed in
the area.
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 still 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. The blade control handle is a safety device. Never attempt to bypass its operation. Doing so makes the safety device inoperative and may result in personal injury through contact with the rotating blade. The blade control han
dle must operate easily in both directions.
7. Never attempt to make a wheel or cutting height adjustment while the engine is run
ning.
8. Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light.
9. Never operate the equipment in wet grass. Always be sure of your footing. A slip and fall can cause serious personal injury. 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. Shut the engine off and wait until the blade
comes to a complete stop before removing the grass catcher or unclogging the chute. The cutting 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.
7. Before 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 spark plug to pre
vent accidental starting.
8. Do not run the engine indoors.
9. 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. Always be sure of your footing. A slip and fall can cause serious
personal injury.
10. Always disconnect electric mowers (line operated) before cleaning, repairing or ad
justing.
11. Never operate mower without proper guards, plates or other safety protective devices in place.

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 en closure.
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, replace only with new bag meeting original
equipment specifications.
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NOTE

Reference to right or left hand side of the mower is observed from the operating position.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

►NOTE

This unit is shipped WITHOUT GAS OLINE or OIL. After assembly, see separate engine manual for proper fuel and engine oil recommenda tions.
■Contents of hardware pack: (See figure 1)
A (4) Shoulder Bolts 3/8-16 Thread
B (8) Belleville Washers 3/8" I.D. C (4) Hex Nuts 3/8-16 Thread D (2) Cable Ties E (2) Shoulder Bolts 5/16-18 Thread
F (2) Belleville Washers 5/16" I.D. G (2) Hex Lock Nuts 5/16-18 Thread
H (1) Rope Guide Bolt
I (1) Curved Head Carriage Bolt J (2) Lock Washers 5/16" I.D. K (2) Hex Nuts 5/16-18 Thread
1. Remove lawn mower and loose parts from car ton. Make certain all parts and literature have been removed from the carton before the car ton is discarded.
2. Extend the throttle control cable (optional) (at
tached to the upper handle) and the brake cable (attached to the engine) and place on the floor. Be careful not to bend or kink con trol cables.
3. Line up the upper slotted hole in the lower handle with the mounting hole on deck. Place shoulder bolt (E) through lower handle and deck. Place belleville washer (F) on the shoulder bolt, with the cupped side of the washer against the deck. Secure with hex lock
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nut (G)- See figure 2.
FIGURE 2.
Rope
Guide
FIGURE 3.

NOTE

It may be necessary to bend the ends of the lower handle inward slightly to obtain a tight fit against the deck.
4. Place the upper handle in position over the lower handle. The control housing must be on the right hand side of the handle. Secure the right hand side of upper handle using the rope guide bolt (H), lock washer (J) and hex nut (K)
—as shown in figure 3.
NOTE
Left handed operators may assem ble the rope guide bolt to the left hand side of the handle for easier starting.
5. Secure the other side of the handle with curved head bolt (I), lock washer (J) and hex
nut (K).
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Belleville Washer
FIGURE 4.
Brake Cable
Slot
Four
Cutting
Heights
Your mower has four height settings. Use the same mounting hole for all four wheels when
-assembling. See figure 4. A. Place shoulder bolt (A) through wheel. See
figure 4.
B. Place cupped side of belleville washer (B)
towards the deck (away from wheel). See figure 4.
C. Place shoulder bolt through desired
mounting hole on deck. Secure with belleville washer (B) (cupped side goes against the deck) and hex nut (C).
7. Place the end of the brake cable into the up per hole on the bottom of the control housing,
— and through the slot as shown in figure 5. Be
careful not to bend or kink the cable.
FIGURE 5.
"Z" End of
Brake Cable

NOTE

The control cables should be as sembled under the lower handle.
Upper Hole
on Bottom of
Housing

Blade

Control
Handle
Snap the end of the cable into the control housing. Hook the “Z” end of the brake cable
-into blade control handle. See figure 6.
FIGURE 6.
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End of
Brake
Cable
FIGURE 7.
Throttle
Screw
„ *tioi^№c.ever
On Engine
FIGURE 8—Units with remote throttle controls only.

NOTE

It may be necessary to push the end
of the brake cable using a screw-
■ driver as shown in figure 7 to allow enough slack for the cable to be as
sembled to the blade control handle.

NOTE

Steps 9 through 12 are for units with remote throttle controls only.
9. Place the throttle control lever on the handle in “Fast” position.
10. Push the throttle control lever on the engine to the full open position (as far toward the out side of the unit as it will go) as shown in figure
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8.
11. Hook the “Z” end of the throttle control cable
into the hole in the control lever on the engine.
12. Loosen (do not remove) the screw on the cable clamp shown in figure 8. Slip the control
casing under the clamp. With the throttle lever
on the engine still in the full open position, tighten the screw to secure the throttle con trol cable.
FIGURE 9.
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13. Secure cables to upper and lower handles
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with cable ties (D). See figure 9.
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Plastic
Cover
FIGURE 10.
14. The starter rope and handle may be secured with a plastic cover for shipping purposes. Remove the plastic cover and discard. See
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figure 10.
15. With the spark plug wire disconnected and grounded, depress the blade control handle and pull the starter rope out from the engine.
16. Slip the starter rope into the rope guide bolt
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as shown in figure 11.
17. Check all nuts and bolts for correct tightness.
FIGURE 11.
Shipping Block
M
FIGURE 12.
To Be Removed
Chute Deflector
A
Please 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 12.

CAUTION

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CONTROLS
RECOIL STARTER
The recoil starter handle is attached to the handle. See figure 13. Stand behind the unit in the operating position to start the unit.
Blade
Handle f
Recoil Starter
Handle

BLADE CONTROL HANDLE

WARNING
THIS CONTROL MECHANISM IS A
SAFETY DEVICE, NEVER ATTEMPT TO BYPASS ITS OPERATIONS
The blade control handle Is located on the upper
handle of the mower. See figure 13. The blade con trol handle must be depressed in order to operate the unit. Release the blade control handle tc stop the engine and blade.
OPERATION
Caution
Do Not Operate Mower Unless This Guard Or Entire Grasscatcher Is In Its Proper Place.
FIGURE 14.
Keep hands and feet away from the chute area on cutting deck. See figure 14.
(D
The blade will be rotating whenever the engine is running.

THROTTLE CONTROL (Optional)

The throttle control is located on the right s de of the upper handle. It is used to regulate the engine speed. The engine should be started witn the engine in the FAST or START position.
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The throttle control cannot be used
to stop the engine.

BEFORE STARTING

1. Service engine with oil and gasoline as in structed in the separate engine manual packed with your unit. Read the instructions carefully.
2. Attach spark plug wire to spark plug.

TO START ENGINE AND ENGAGE BLADE

1. Move the throttle control lever to FAST or START position. Refer to the engine manual.
2. Standing behind the unit, depress the blade control handle and hold it against the upper handle as shown in figure 15.
3. Grasp the recoil starter handle as shown and pull up rapidly. Return it slowly to the rope
guide bolt.
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This mower is designed to be operated at full
throttle to give you the best cut and do the most effective job of bagging the cut grass.
Blade Control
Handle
Throttle Control
(Optional)
/a Starter
/
FIGURE 15.

TO STOP ENGINE AND BLADE

1. Release the blade control handle to stop the engine and blade.

^ WARNING ^

The blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the engine is shut off.
2. Disconnect the spark piug wire and ground it against the engine to prevent accidentai start ing while equipment is unattended.

USING YOUR ROTARY MOWER

Be sure that lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wire, or other objects which could damage lawn mower or engine. Such objects could be accidently thrown by the mower in any direction and cause serious personal injury to the operator and others.
Operate a new engine at intermediate speeds and
light load for the first few hours as you would a new automotive engine.
For best results, do not cut wet grass because it tends to stick to the underside of the mower, preventing proper discharge of grass clippings,
and could cause you to slip and fall. New grass, thick grass or wet grass may require a narrower
cut. Blade speed should be adjusted to the condi tion of the lawn.
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.
For best results, cut off one-third or less of the
total length of the grass. Lawn should be cut in the fall as long as there is growth.
IMPORTANT
If you strike a foreign object, stop the engine. Remove wire from spark plug, thoroughly inspect the mower for any damage, and repair the damage before restarting and operating the mower. Extensive vibration of the mower during opera tion is an indication of damage. The unit should be promptly inspected and repaired.

ADJUSTMENTS

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CAUTION
Do not at any time make any adjust ment to lawn mower without first stopping engine and disconnecting spark plug wire.
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
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 to the deck. Cupped side of belleville washers must be against the deck.
THROTTLE (Optional)
If adjustment becomes necessary, the throttle control wir^assembly can be reset as follows:
1. Loosen, but do not remove, screw securing throttle control wire assembly at engine. See figure 8.
2. Move throttle control lever on handle to “FAST” position.
3. Move control lever on engine to full open posi tion. Retighten screw to secure throttle con trol wire assembly.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUS1
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If any adjustments are made to the engine while the engine is running (e.g. carburetor), keep clear of all moving parts. Be careful of heated surfaces and muffler.
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Minor carburetor adjustment may be required to compensate for differences in fuel, temperature, altitude and load.

MAINTENANCE

CAUTION
Refer to the separate engine manual packed with your mower for carburetor adjustment nforma-
tion.

LUBRICATION

IMPORTANT
Always stop engine and disconnect
spark plug wire before cleaning, lubricating or doing any kind of work on lawn mower.
Blade Control —Lubricate the pivot point:; on the
blade control handle and the brake cable at least once a season with light oil. See figure 16. The blade control must operate freely in both direc tions.
Brake
.Cable
p- /•
Pivot
Point
FIGURE 16. Chute Deflector—The torsion spring and pivot
point should be lubricated periodically with light oil to prevent any rust or binding. Deflec or must work freely.
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 nay also be used.
Engine—Follow engine manual for lubrication in
structions.
Throttle (Optional)—Periodically lubricate throttle
control lever and throttle wire assembly with a few drops of light oil for ease of operation.
When tipping the unit, empty the fuel tank and keep engine spark plug side
up.
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.
Remove the large bolt and lock washer which holds the blade and adapter to the engine crankshaft. Remove the blade and adapter from the crankshaft.
If the blade or blade adapter needs replacing, remove the two small bolts, lock washers and nuts which hold the blade to the adapter.
CAUTION
Periodically inspect the blade adapt er for cracks, especially If you strike a foreign object. Replace when nec essary.
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 unblanced blade will cause excessive vibration when rotating at high speeds, may cause damage
to the mower and could break, causing personal
injury. It is recommended that the blade always be
removed from the adapter for the best test of balance. The blade can be tested by balancing it on a round shaft screwdriver. Remove metal from
the heavy side until it balances evenly.
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.
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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.
Blade Mounting Torque
3/8" Dia. Bolt 375 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.
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Do not direct the stream of water at a hot engine as damage to the engine may result.
CAUTION
AIR CLEANER
Service air cleaner every 25 hours under normal conditions. Clean every few hours under extreme ly dusty conditions. Poor engine performance and flooding usually indicates that the air cleaner should be serviced.
To service the air cleaner, refer to the separate engine manual packed with your unit.
SPARK PLUG
The spark plug should be cleaned and the gap reset once a season. Spark plug replacement is recommended at the start of each mowing season; check engine manual for correct plug type and gap specifications.

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 iubrication instructions.
2. Refer to engine manual for correct engine storage instructions.
3. Coat mower’s cutting blade with chassis grease to prevent rusting.
4. Store mower in a dry, clean area.
NOTE
The use of any accessory on this Rotary Mower other than those manufactured by the mower manufacturer is not recommended.
GRASS CATCHER Model 003 is available as optional equipment for the mower shown in this manual.
WARNING
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1. DO NOT operate the mower without the entire grass catcher or chute deflector in place.
2. DO NOT operate the mower without the protective shield on the rear of the deck in place.
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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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Models 011 and 020

Meets CPSC Blade Safety Requirements
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Models 011 and 020

PARTS LIST FOR MODELS 011 AND 020
REF.
NO.
11 732-0253
21 736-0119
PART
1 14320
734-0839
2
742-0121 18" Blade
3 4 746-0473
749-0552, Lower Handle (Chrome)
5
749-0553 6 7 11681
11130
8 9 711-0555
726-0106
10 12 710-0289
712-0287
13 14 736-0329
14922 —462
15
710-0654
16 17 726-0192
710-0671 Curved Carriage Bolt 5/16-18
18
710-0842 Rope Guide Bolt
19
712-0267
20
712-0429
22
736-0242 Bell-Wash. .345" I.D. x .88"
23 24 738-0296 25 710-0117
COLOR
NO.
CODE
Control Handle Ass’y-—R-H.
Plastic Wheel Ass’y. 6 x 1,50
Throttle Wire—39.0"t
—462 Chute Defiector Ass’y.—
Lower Handle (Painted) Engine
Comp. Adapter Plate Pivot Pin
Push Nut V4" Rod
Torsion Spring
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 X .50" Lg.* Hex Nut 1/4-20 Thd.* L-Wash. 1/4" I.D.* 18" Deck Ass’y. N
Hex Wash. Hd. TT-Tap Scr.
3/8-16 X 1.00" Lg. Cable Tief
X 1.38" Lg.
Hex Nut 5/16-18 Thd.* L-Wash. 5/16" I.D.* Hex Ins. L-Nut 5/16-18 Thd. 45 731-0528 Throttle Control Lever
O.D. 749-0538 Upper Handle (Painted)
Shoulder Bolt .437" Dia. x
.268 Hex Bolt 5/16-24 x 1.00" Lg.
(Grade 5)
DESCRIPTION
ROTARY MOWERS
NEW
REF.
NO.
PART
26 710-0331 Hex Bolt 3/8-24 x 2.25" Lg.
N
27 712-0123 Hex Nut 5/16-24 Thd.* 28 753-0348 Blade Adapter Kit 29 736-0217
N
30 736-0119 L-Wash. 5/16" I.D.* 31 14835 32
710-0776 Hex Wash. Hd. AB-Tap Scr.
33 731-0583 Rear Flap Ass’y. 34 712-0798 35 736-0105 Bell-Wash. .400" I.D. x .88",
36 738-0213 37 14924
728-0171
38
746-0477
39
746-0475
40
710-0796 Truss Mach. Hl-B Tap Scr.
41 726-0135 42
N
731-0523 Control Panel Half 43 731-0524 44
731-0526 Clutch Panel Half 46 749-0536 Upper Handle (Chrome) 47
710-0436 48 751-0333 Casing Clamp 49 12894 Casing Clamp 50
738-0873 ShId. Scr. #10 X .20 Dia.
PART
NO.
COLOR
CODE
DESCRIPTION
(Grade 5)
L-Wash. 3/8" I.D.—H.D. Retaining Strip
NEW
PART
1/4" X .62" Lg.
Hex Nut 3/8-16 Thd.*
O.D.
Shid. Bolt .498" Dia. x 1.450"
Lg.
Cable Bracket
Pop Rivet .156" Dia. x .379 Control Cable—43" (Yellow) N Control Cable—35" (Black)t N
#12 X 1.50
Cap Speed Nut 5/16" Rod Control Disc Pin
Hex B-Tap Scr. #10 x .62" Lg.
N
N
N N
*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,
(462—Red Flake) When ordering parts if color or finish is important, use the ap propriate color code shown at left. (e.g. Red Flake Finish^ 11402 (462).)
tOptional Parts
NOTE
This instruction manual covers various models and all specifications shown do not necessari ly apply to your model. Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation.
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Hub Caps Available
Color
Red Orange Black Gray
NOTE; The engine is not under warranty by the mower manufacturer. .. If repairs or service is needed on the engine, please contact your nearest author- a ized engine service outlet. Find It Fast Check the “Yellow Pages” of In The your telephone book under Y^ow Pages “Engines—Gasoline.”
Part No.
731-0124 731-0254 731-0354 731-0355
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parts; information
POWER EQUIPMENT PARTS AND SERVICE
Parts and service are available through the authorized ¡lervice
firms listed below. All orders should specify the model nun iber of your unit, part numbers, description of parts and the quai tity of each part required.
NOTE: If any parts are found to be missing or defective upon assembiy of this unit, write to advise the factory so
that immediate replacement can be mace.
ALABAMA BIRMINGHAM
Auto Electric & Carburetor Co. .. . 2625 4th Ave. S
ARKANSAS NORTH LITTLE ROCK
Sutton’s Lawn Mower Shop
CALIFORNIA PORTERVILLE
Billious
COLORADO DENVER
FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE
GEORGIA EAST POINT
ILLINOIS LYONS
INDIANA ELKHART
IOWA DUBUQUE LOUISIANA MONROE
MARYLAND ТАКОМА PARK
MASSACHUSETTS SPRINGFIELD MICHIGAN LANSING
MINNESOTA HOPKINS MISSISSIPPI BILOXI MISSOURI KANSAS CITY
NEW JERSEY BELLMAWR NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE
NEW YORK CARTHAGE
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Spitzer Industrial Products Co. ... Box 29114, 6601
Radco Distributors................:.... 4909 Victor St.
Small Eng. Dist
East Point Cycle & Key.................. 2834 Church St...........30344
Keen Edge Co
Parts & Sales Inc Power Lawn & Garden Equip Mid-South Power Suhren Engine Co
Center Supply Co........................... 6867 New Hampshire
Morton B. Collins Co...................... 300 Birnie Ave
Lorenz Service Co......................... 2500 S. Pennsylvania . .48910
Power Equipment Dist Hance Distributing Inc Biloxi Saies & Service, inc Automotive Equip. Service Ross-Frazier Supply Co Henzier, Inc
Lawnmower Parts Inc Spitzer Eng. & Parts
Gamble Dist., Inc. ... ,у. .
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5301 Roundtop Drive
Box368, Rt. 4..............72117
75 North D Street
N. Washington St.........80229
Box 5459
OPA LOCKA
2351 N.W. 147th St. .. .33054
8615 Ogden Ave..........60534
2101 Industrial Pkwy.. .46514
2551 J.F. Kennedy ... .52001
700PineSt...................71201
NEW ORLEANS
8330 Earhart Blvd
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MOUNT CLEMENS
340 Hubbard
420 Excelsior Ave. W. .55343
506 Caillavet St 3117HoimesSt
ST. JOSEPH
8th and Monterey...........64503
ST. LOUIS
2015 Lemay Ferry
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717 Creek Rd...............08030
1023 Third Ave. N.W. ..87103
West End Ave. ....... 13619
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20912 01107
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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 the listing Engines—Gasoline, Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh Lauson.
NORTH CAROLINA GOLDSBORO
Smith Hardware Co
Dixie Sales Company
OHIO CARROLL
Stebe’s Mid-State Mower Supply . Box 366, 71 High St... .43112
Bleckrie, Inc.................................... 7900 Lorain Ave
Nationai Central Burton Supply Co
OKLAHOMA MUSKOGEE
Victory Motors, inc.......................... 605 S. Cherokee
OREGON PORTLAND
Kenton Supply Co..........................8216 N. Denver Ave. . . .97217
PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG
EECOInc
Thompson Rubber Co
BluemontCo Frank Roberts & Sons
TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE
Master Repair Service
American Sales & Service, Inc. . .. 3035-43 Bellbrook . .. .38116
TEXAS DALLAS
Marr Brothers, Inc Woodson Sales Corp Bullard Supply Co
Engine House Inc...........................8610 Botts Lane
UTAH SALT LAKE CITY
A-1 Engine & Mower Co................. 439 E. 900 So
VIRGINIA ASHLAND
RBI Corp
WASHINGTON SEATTLE
Bailey’s Inc.....................................1414 14th Ave
WISCONSIN MARSHFIELD
Power Pac......................................301 E. 29th St
Appleton Automotive Supply Co. . 123 S. Linwood Ave.
E-Kon Small Engine Spec
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GREENSBORO
335 N. Green..............27402
CLEVELAND WADSWORTH
687 Seville Rd............44281
YOUNGSTOWN
1301 Logan Ave.
Box 929 .......................44501
4021 N.6thSt
PHILADELPHIA
5222-24 N. Fifth St
PITTSBURGH
11125 Frankstown Rd. .15235
PUNXSUTAWNEY
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2000 Western Ave
MEMPHIS
423 E. Jefferson
FORT WORTH
1702 N. Sylvania
HOUSTON
2409 Commerce St. . . .77003
SAN ANTONIO
P.O.Box 17867
Lake Ridge Rd!
101 Cedar Run Dr
APPLETON
P.O. Box 798
TWIN LAKES
122 Lance Dr
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WARRANTY PARTS AND SERVICE POLICY (0782)
The purpose of warranty is to protect the customer fron time of manufacture. It does not provide for the unlimiti sibility of the customer. The manufacturer cannot assui the manufacturer’s fault, it’s the manufacturer’s respons
CLAIMS AGAINST THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANT INCLUDES:
1. Replacement of Missing Parts on new equipment.
2. Replacement of Defective Parts within the warranty >eriod.
3. Repair of Defects within the warranty period.
MTD PRODUCTS
P.O. BOX 36900
defects in workmanship and materials, defects which are NOT detected at the id and unrestricted replacement of parts. Use and maintenance are the respon­ne responsibility for conditions over which it has no control. Simply put, if it’s ibility; if it’s the customer’s fault, it’s the customer’s responsibility.
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.
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136
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