GENERAL INFORMATION
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
BATTERY INSTALLATION
OPERATING CONTROLS
BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
TO START ENGINE
Recoil Starter
Electric Starter
OPERATE TRACTOR
TRANSAXLE LUBRICATION
ENGINE LUBRICATION
PAGE
3
3
3
4
5
5
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
DESCRIPTION
STARTER GENERATOR BELT
WHEEL WEIGHTS
STARTER AIR CLEANER
AIR CLEANER
TOWING TRACTOR
SEAT POSITION
IMPORTANT BATTERY CARE
WINTER CARE
TIRES
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
TROUBLE SHOOTING
HARD TO START
PAGE
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
10
10
10
11
11
LUBRICATION CHART
BELT ADJUSTMENT
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT .
BRAKE LOCK
7
8
8
8
ENGINE OVER HEATS
ENGINE LACKS POWER
PARTS LIST
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
1 1 ,
11
12 thru 21
22
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SEARS
ROEBL,K AND CO
. . . WE GUARANTEE the Sears Tractor to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of sale. This also includes
the gasoline engine which is warranted for a period of one (1) year by the gasoline
Should a defect appear within the guarantee period, we will, at our option, either
repair or replace the defective part without cost to you.
This guarantee does not cover free repair, replacement, or installation of parts
worn through normal use or to parts damaged due to accident, negligence, abuse
or improper use, or if the Tractor has been altered or adjusted by other than our
qualified serviceman.
We do not authorize any person or representative to make any other guarantee
or to assume for us any liability in connection with the sale of the Sears Tractor
other than those contained herein. Any agreements outside of or contradictory
to the foregoing shall be void and of no effect. This guarantee applies only to
those machines sold and operated in the United States and Canada.
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INTRODUCTION
Your Tractor is ruggedly built for plenty of stamina and long life. You will delighted with its ease in
maneuvering. The design of your Tractor will give you the superior performance you have a right to demand of any tractor of this size. Properly adjusted, maintained and operated, it will respond to every
reasonable demand you make upon it, and will give you reliable service for years.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Keep this book handy at all times, familiarize yourself with the operating instructions before beginning
to operate your tractor.
Each tractor is given a thorough inspection before shipment, however, it is important that it be again
thoroughly checked at the time of receipt, to ascertain if any damage has occurred in transit.
Your tractor is shipped complete.
Tractor with Electric Starter
1 Carton
634X110 HP
1 Carton
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
CATALOG NUMBER
9931
9934
9939
9960
ATTACHMENTS FOR YOUR TRACTOR
9813
9814
9815
9816
9817
9818
9819
9820
9821
9835
9841
5320
5322
9911
9912
9914
9915
9918
9927
9930
9932
9938
Sears, Roebuck and Co. Simpsons-Sears Limited in Canada reserves the right to make any changes in
design and changes or improvements on its implements without imposing any obligation to install the
same upon its implements heretofore manufactured.
575X66 and 606X58
634X11
606X78
606X73
606X77
634X5
634X6
Tractor with Recoil Starter
DESCRIPTION
Three Point Hitch
Kit to Convert Recoil to Electric
Starter
Lighting Kit for Suburban W/Recoil
Starter
Pair of Wheel Weights
Dis Harrow
Drag Harrow
Adjustable Foot
Sweep- 14"
Cultivator with 6" Sweep
Cultivator with Double Point Shovel
Weeding Hoes-Pair
Hillers-Pair
Shank and 6" Sweep
Rotary Tiller 30"
Front End Weight
Middle Buster Blade 10"
Corn Shovel 5" X 8"
Leaf Mulcher - 42" Mower
Replacement Blade 42" Mower
Dump Rake with Teeth
42" Grader Blade
Cutter Bar Mower
Moldboard Plow 8"
42" Rotary Mower
Snow Thrower
Buldozer 42"
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
FOOT PEDAL
IGNITION SWITCH
SHIFT LEVER
FIG. B
— FOOT REST
REMOTE CONTROL
(throttle lever)
CHOKE
LIGHT SWITCH
FIG. A
RANGE SHIFT LEVER
(High-Low Range)
FOOT REST
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SETTING UP INSTRUCTIONS
A number at the beginning of a paragraph in the following instructions refers to an arrow in the adjoining figure except when otherwise stated. When R.H. (Right Hand) and L.H. (Left Hand) are used, it should be understood to
to mean from a position behind and facing the tractor (or direction of travel). Reference to "front" indicates the
engine and hood end of tractor, and the "rear" the transmission.
This suburban tractor has been completely assembled at the factory, except for the electric star-:-ar model. The
4.
battery is shipped dry. Below are instructions for filling and installing battery. Lubricate the tractor and add
fuel.
NOTE: Use a good grade of regular, clean, fresh gasoline. Do not mix oil with gasoline. See Lubrication Chart.
OPERATING CONTROLS
Become thoroughly familiar with the operating controls before starting engine. See Figures A and B,
Page 4 for location of controls.
The following controls are used to operate the
tractor:
1. Clutch and brake foot pedal is located on the
left side foot rest. The foot pedal operates a
combination brake and drive clutch. There are
three positions of operation on the foot pedal.
See Figure B.
The clutch is in DRIVE position when the pedal
a.
is all the way out (i.e. when the foot is removed
from the pedal).
The clutch is in NEUTRAL when the pedal is
b.
depressed half way or more.
The BRAKE is on when the pedal is pressed all
c.
the way forward.
FIG. C
Fill battery with electrolyte and charge battery
1.
as outlined in instructions in battery container.
Lift cowling and assemble clamp (B) to one of
2.
two battery bolts (A). Flat washer and wing nut
above clamp. Hook the bolt clamp assembly into
rear of battery support and turn clamp to side,as
shown. Slide battery into position with termin-
als to center of tractor, as shown in Fig. C.
Oman C
0
SPUD IN MPH
O
e
e
95.2.3
n
111.
0 1.9
1.4 3.6
2.4
Su. INOMICK a CO
FIG. E
111
.1.—
A
2. Transmission gear shift lever is located at
front centcr of seat. See Figure A.
The gear shift lever selects the Forward speeds,
the Neutral, and the Reverse positions required.
ure E.
g
See Fi
i“ us, •
Ofmlual
0
5.9
14.1.41.
FIG. D
Assemble other battery bolt (A) and clamp (B)
3.
as shown, with washer and wing nut and tighten
wing nuts securely.
4.
Connect starter switch cable (covered cable) to
(+) terminal. Tighten nut securely.
Connect ground strap to (—) negative terminal,
5.
and tighten nut securely.
FIG. F
3. The high-low range is located on R.H. frame
side just forward of R.H. rear fender. The
high-low range lever has 3 positions up for
high-range, center for neutral position, and
down for low range. There is two neutral positions in transmission, one on the gear shift
lever and, one on the high-low range lever. Both
levers must be engaged for tractor to operate.
Place gear shift lever in neutral position for
starting tractor. Place high low range lever
also in neutral for easier pushing of tractor or
when tractor is towed.
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BEFORE STARTING ENGINE
LIFT COWLING
1. To lift cowling, grasp each side of cowling,
at rear and pull outward and upward Lift
cowl ing to its extreme open position.
FIG. G
Engine crankcase is shipped with oil ready
2.
for use. However check oil level before start-
ing. If necessary, add oil to bring oil level up
to the fuel mark on the dip stick. Dipstick
must be screwed in tight for checking oil
level, and tractor should be level. NOTE: Do
not fill above full mark on dipstick. Engine
must be stopped when checking oil level. Refer to engine manual for grade and type of oil
to use.
Fill fuel tank with regular grade of clean
3.
fresh gasoline, and open fuel shutt off valve
located near carburetor.
CAUTION: Before starting the engine, check to
see that the controls are as follows:
Transmiss ion gear shift lever must be in
4.
neutral. Neutral is when gear shift lever is
free to move forward and backwards. It will
operate simi I iar to an automobile See Figure H.
FIG. I
FOR RECOIL STARTER
Advance throttle lever to about 1/2 throttle.
1.
Turn key clockwise to on position.
2.
Grasp recoil starter handle See Figure
3.
pull sharply to start engine. Do not allow
starter rope to snap back. Repeat until engine starts. Move choke control in about 2/3 of
the way. Gradually push control in as engine
warms up, before applying load.
NOTE: If engine does not start after serveral
pulls push in choke control. Check to see that
fuel shut off valve is open, fuel in tank and the
ignition key is turned on.
FOR ELECTRIC STARTER
Advance throttle lever to about 1/2 throttle..
1.
Pull choke control out to full choke position.
2.
The ignition and starter key is located on L.H.
3.
side of dashboard. Turn key clockwise to engage starter. When engine starts release key.
After engine starts push in choke control as engine warms up. Let engine warm up before app-
lying load.
CAUTION: Do not run starter continuiously for more
then 30 seconds at a time.
If after several attempts, engine does not start, move
throttle control lever to FAST position. Wait for two
minutes and try again.
4.. After engine starts, move engine control lever
to FAST position.
re (I) and
FIG. H
TO START ENGINE
1. Pull out choke control to full choke position,
to start cold engine.
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FOR ALL MODELS
1.
Engine speed between FAST and SLOW positions may be varied as desired.
2.
To stop engine turn key in a counter clockwise
direction to off position. Key can be removed so
that children cannot start tractor.
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TO OPERATE TRACTOR
Try your tractor in a large, open space. Learn
1.
2. Start the engine and put the remote control
Important: Do not attempt to make any turns at
high speed or when operating on a hillside. Reduce speed when on hillsides so that if wheel strik-
es a hole, rut or ditch tractor will not tip.
Never release clutch quickly with remote control
at
If tractor becomes mired or in a hole try to back
out
To stop tractor, push foot pedal all the way down,
move gear shift lever to neutral, set brake lock
and release foot pedal. Always check to make
sure brake lock will hold tractor secure. Shut off
and remove key from switch.
This will.prevent unauthorized children from start
ing tractor. Never leave engine running with trac-
or unattended.
start,stop
to
lever at about 1/
pedal, move gear shift lever and range lever to
speed desired. Release foot pedal slowly, and
tractor will start to move. After foot pedal is
fully released (clutch engaged) move remote
control lever to fast psoition. If ground travel
is too fast, depress foot pedal and shift to a
slower ground travel speed. Always select a
ground travel speed so that engine is not overloaded.
Do not shift gears while tractor is moving.
fast
rather
position(full
thandrive forward.
and reverse.
throttle. Push down on foot
2
throttle).
TRANSAXLE LUBRICATION
ENGINE LUBRICATION
Change oil in crankcase after first 2 hours of
1.
operation Engine should be warm when oil is
changed.
To drain oil, unscrew pipe cap at lower front
2.
end of engine and catcn usea oil in suitable
container. See Figure K.
Refill engine crankcase with oilasinstructed
3.
under "Before Starting the Engine". Check oil
level after each five hours of operation and add
oil, if necessary, to bring to correct level.
After first oil change, oil should be changed
4.
atter each 25 hours of operation.
• 1. Check oil in transaxle every 50 hours of operation.
Change oil in transaxle after 500 hours of op-
2.
eration: To drain oil unscrew drain plug on
lower L.H. side of transaxle, and catch oil in
suitable container, see Figure J.
To fill transaxle use 5 qts. of Allstate SAE 30
3.
motor oil for service MM or MS. Fill through
filler plug as shown in figure
wheel
4.
To check oil level, remove filler plug from
transaxle. Oil level should be even with this
plug.
is shown removed for illustration.
J,
NOTE: Rear
FIG. J
LUBRICATION CHART
There are only 5 grease fittings on this tractor:
Grease front spindles and wheels every five
1.
hours. Two slots of grease each fitting.
Grease steering sector every 5 hours, two
2.
shots of grease.
Check oil in engine crankcase at least every
3.
5 hours of operation. Change oil every 25
hours of normal operation, in extremely
dusty conditions change oil every 15 to 20
hours of operation.
Check oil in transaxle every 50 hours of opera-
4.
tion. Change oil in transaxle every 500 hours
of operation.
Apply
5.
every 5 hours of operation.
serveral drops of oil to all pivot points
dirty
or
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BELT ADJUSTMENT
_ IDLER PULLEY
FRAME
IDLER BRACKET
BELT
62-"
FLAT
IDLER
FOOT PEDAL
1. Loosen bolt in flat idler and frame, and push idler and bolt down in slot of frame until center of idler
pulley on idler bracket (just back of engine) is 6-12 inches above frame as shown. Tighten bolt in
flat idler and frame securely.
NOTE: Foot pedal should be in vertical or just back of vertical position with clutch engaged. New
belts will stretch after a few hours of operation, then after initial stretch, adjustment is
seldom necessary, so adjust belt after 1st 10 hours of operation.
IDLER PULLEY
FLANGED NUT
TURNBUCKLE
41"
BRAKE LOCK
FOOT PEDAL
BRAKE ADJUSTMENT
To adjust brake, loosen nut back of turnbuckle and turn turnbuckle (clockwise when standing in front
inches of travel from clutch en-
of tractor) one turn at a time until foot pedal has between 4 to
gageed to full brake position, or center of idler is about
4
1
4 to 4
4''2
above frame as shown.
1
2
Tab on idler bracket will deflect belt slightly. Tighten jam nut against turnbuckle to lock turnbuckle
in position. Keep brake properly adjusted especially in hilly terrain.
The flanged nut is adjustable forward or backward on rear brake rod so that lock assembly will hold
is pulled up (lock
brake full on when parking
lock
lock flange nut in position. As brake band wears, flanged nut will have to be readjusted.
BRAKE LOCK
position).
Tighten jam nut against flanged nut to
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
FIG. L
STARTER GENERATOR BELT
Remove 3 screws (A) holding belt guard to en-
1.
gine.
Loosen bolt (B) in generator adjusting strap
2.
and generator, move starter generator back to
tighten belt and tighten bolt (B) securely.
Belt should be tight enough to prevent belt
slippage
whenstarting
tractor.
WHEEL WEIGHTS:
Rear wheel weights are available where extra
draw bar pull is desired. When attaching weight to
the wheel the convex side should be out. Insert
the bolts from the outside through the holes, which
have a deep recess on the concave (inner) side,
and holes in wheel disc Another wheel weight can
be added by placing nut in hex recess of first
weight and bolt second weight to first. WHE EL
WEIGHTS ARE VERY ESSENTIAL FOR ADDED
TRACTION. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE FOR
ALL TILLAGE TOOLS SUCH AS PLOW ETC. AND
WITH SNOWPLOW - BULLDOZER.
FIG. N
AIR CLEANER
Clean air cleaner periodically. To clean carburetor
air cleaner remove wing nut that holds air filter
cover to bracket and remove cover.
Pull element trom bracket.
1.
Tap element lightly to dislodge any dirt etc.
2.
which has accumulated on element. Compressed
air may also be used to clean air cleaner. Bl-
ow air from center to outside. This is a
type air cleaner, so do not oil or wash in
oline or other solvent.
Clean cover and bracket and replace element.
3.
Wing nut must be kept tight. If air cleaner be-
/
comes to dirty
ient air to run properly, At the start of each
season it is
be instal led.
engine will not receive suffic-
recommended
that a new element
TOWING TRACTOR
Place gear shift lever and range lever in neutral
position. Tractor can then be towed at a reasonable
safe speed.
dry
gas-
FIG. M
STARTER AIR CLEANER
Keep starter air cleaner clean on recoil models,
and screen clean on electric models. This is nece-
ssary so that engines will have proper cooling. Remove polyurethane cleaner from around starter on
recoil models end top lightly. Knead in hands to re-
move all dirt and larger particles of foreign matter.
Compressed air can also be used to clean element.
Replace air
cleaneraround
starter.
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FIG. 0
SEAT POSITION
The seat may be moved towards the front or rear
to give the most comfortable riding position.
move the seat, loosen the nut beneath the seat
spring and slide the seat to the position required.
Tighten the nut making sure that the seat has not
twisted out of alignment with the seat spring.
To
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IMPORTANT - BATTERY CARE
TIRES
Proper attention to the battery on units so equipped
is of the utmost importance.
Your battery is of the some high standard as is
used in automobiles. Unfortunately it does not have
the advantage of automatic attention by the service
station attendant as the one in your car.
The following points are recorded to help remind you
to provide attention to the battery and gain full
advantage of the usable life built into the battery
and avoid costly replacements.
1.
Check solution level in battery at least once
each week. Add distilled water when required
to retain the level of 3/16" over the separators.
After adding water, run the engine so that the
generator charge will mix the solution. Do not
over fill - retain 3/16" solution above plated.
2.
Keep the battery clean. Remove any collection
of grease or other substance from the top of
the battery.
3.
Keep top of battery clean and dry at all times.
4.
Keep battery snug in its cradle or holder.
Keep vent caps tight and small vent holes in
5.
caps open.
If battery should become discharged or fall
6.
below a specific gravity of 1.225 remove battery
and have it recharged.
When recharging, request service station to
7.
SLOW CHARGE
to 3 amperes.
the battery at a rate of 2
FAST CHARGING IS NOT RE-
COMMENDED.
WINTER CARE
If unit is not used regularly during winter
1.
months it should be removed and stored in
a cool, dry place.
Keep tires inflated to 15 pounds of air in front, 8
pounds in rear. To repair a punctured tire, front
wheel may be removed by unscrewing cap screw
from front spindle and sliding washer and front
wheel complete with tire from spindle. NOTE:
Bolt on L.H. front wheel has L.H. threads. Remove
rear wheel by unscrewing three hub bolts from
wheel and hub. A local automobile repair station
can repair tire in same manner cs an automobile.
STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
In the event your tractor is to be inoperative for
periods in excess of 30 days - prepare for storage
as outlined below:
1.
Drain gas tank.
2.
Drain carburetor by allowing engine to run out of gas-
oline. Then push in drain valve under carburetor bowl
to remove all gasoline from carburetor. Evaporating
gasoline will leave gum deposits if not drain completely. These deposits make fuel systems inoperative re-
sulting in a hard or non-starting engine when again
used.
3.
Do not save or store gasoline over winter.
GENERAL
1.
Just as your automobile needs professional
mechanical maintenance from time to time,
so does your air cooled engine. Cleaning and
adjustment of the carburetor and periodic replacement of the spark plug and ignition points
is made necessary by
2.
Professional air cooled engine service is as
close
as
your nearest Sears Store.
3.
A yearly check up or tune up by Sears is a
good idea to avoid breakdowns or delays ...
Do it each fall, then you're ready for spring.
We even prepare it for storage for you.
NORMAL
use.
If unit is used only infrequently during winter
2.
months check at least once each thirty days to
be sure a full charge is maintained.
A battery not fully charged can freeze result-
3.
ing in the necessity to replace.
A safe rule is to charge the battery monthly
4.
or at least test and recharge if below 1.225
specific gravity.
Please remember the necessity of proper winter
care for the battery. Batteries not in use for several
months and not kept fully charged produce a sulphation of the plates which cannot be removed by
recharging.
Your guarantee is intended to provide you adequate
protection. It does not, however, cover recharging
or damage resulting from lack of care, freezing or
inability to perform after winter or long storage
periods without proper attention.
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HOW TO START IF BATTERY IS LOW
1. The quickest and best method is to use jumper
cables from your 12 Volt automobile battery to
the tractor battery.
CAUTION: Be sure to connect jumper cable from
(+) positive terminal of automobile battery to (.-)
positive terminal of tractor battery. Connect remain-
ing jumper cable to negative terminals of both
batteries.
If jumper cables are not available belt guard assembly and starter-generator belt can be removed
from engine. A piece of rope about 3 ft. long can
be used to start engine. Fie a knot at one end of
ropeand a piece of woos at
(to use as
pull rope sharply to start engine. This method will
start engine but will not charge battery. Do not
attempt to enstall belt with engine running. We advise the use of jumper cables or remove and charge
battery. If belt has been removed, replace belt and
adjust tension properly. Replace belt guard.
a handle). Wrap rope
the other end of the.rope
around pulley
a.la
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
HARD TO START
gasoline
No
Fuel
Water in gasoline or old fuel.
Spark plug wire off at spark plug
Spark plug dirty
Improperly choked, not fully choked or flooded
engine
Dirty carburetor air filter
Carburetor out of adjustment
Ignition switch off
in
fueltankor
strainer, or fuel
line clogged
carburetor.
Fill fuel tank: open fuel shut off valve. Check
fuel
line, fuel
fuel
strainer
carburetor.
fuelfromtankand
Drain
fresh
with
sparkplug andreset plug gap.
on
spark
Remove plug, clean and reset plug gap, or install
new
Check choke if not fully choking correct, Flood-
engine,pushinchoke,
ed
crank engine to clear out gas.
Remove air filter and tap to remove dust and
-clean
dirt,
air cleaner once each year. Check carburetor
adjustment,
tion key.
strainer and carburetor. Remove
Clean
andclean.
clean
plug.
spark
withcompressedair.Install
see engine manual. Turn on
gasoline.
plug.
carburetor.Refill
Remove and dry
openthrottle and
fuelline and
Replace wire
new
igni-
Poor ignition
Dirty starter, air cleaner or screen
Check oil level in crankcase.
Lean Mixture
Engine overloaded
carburetor, air cleaner. Improper carbure-
Dirty
tor adjustment
Fauity ingition
Poor compression
Check
wires.
ENGINE OVERHEATS
Clean polyurethane cleaner around starter or
screen over starter. Be sure fins on cylinder
head and around cylinder are clean.
Fillto level
Do not over fill engine.
Correct carburetor adjustment.
See Engine Manual
Remote Control
Tank Fuel (See Engine Book)
Strap Fuel Tank (See Engine
Book)
Dashboard Brace
Grill Retainer
Grill Front Upper
Grill Panel
Shorting Wire
Tie
Grill Retainer - Lower
GrillSide
Steering Gear Sector and Arm
Steering Shaft and Pinion
Washer 57/64 x 1-1/4 x 16 Ga.
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 1-3/8
Lock Washer 3/8
Wheel Hub- Rear
Sq. Key 1/4"
Transmission
Belt Guide
Transmission Pulley
Hex Nut 1/2-20
Tire 7.50 x 12 2 Ply Turf
Saver Tread
Disc Wheel 12 x 5 JA rind
Tube 600 X 12 W/Straight Stem
Truss Hd. Cross Recess Thread
Cutting Screw #10-24 x 7/16
Sq. Neck Carriage Bolt Y2-13 x 1-1/4
Sq. Neck Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 1
Hex Bolt 7/16-14 x 1
Hex Bolt 7/16 - 14 x 1-1/4
Hex Bolt 3/8 - 16 x
3/4
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 1
Hex Nut
3/8 - 16
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x
Hub Bolt
Washer 17/32 x 1-3/16 x 11 Ga.
Washer 13/32 x 13/16 x 16 Ga.
Washer 41/64 x 1 x 10 Ga.
Washer 21/32 x 1 x 12 Ga.
Lock Washer 5/16
Lock Washer 1/2
Lock Washer 7/16
Hex Nut
Y2-13
Hex Nut 7/16 - 14
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SEARS SUBURBAN 10 FfP TRACTOR -- MODEL NUMBERS
21
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33
34
Y
25
23
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26
917.99400 & 917.99410
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35
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38
34
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C
D
42
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44
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SEARS SUBURBAN 10 H.P. TRACTOR -- MODEL NUMBER 917.99400 & 917.99410
KEY
NO.
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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24
25
PART
NO.
6636H
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177923
9416771.
6406H
6486H
456723
626A31
122320
120395
6479H
09151811
6635H
456121
271501
120371
6461H
634A33
98000072
6412H
4382H
6407H
6417H
124829
6408H
PARTS
DESCRIPTION
Idler
Idler Bracket and Pin
Cotter Pin 1/8 x
Nylock Nut 3/8-24
Clutch Rod
Spring
Cotter Pin 3/16 x 1
Steering Arm
Finished Hex Bolt 7/36-14x
2-1/2
Washer 15/32 x 59/64 x 16 Ga.
Belt Guide Finger
Washer .469 I.D. x 1-1/8 x 11
Ga.
Flat Idler
Lock Washer 7/16
Hex Nut 7/16-14
Hex Nut '/2 - 20
Transmission Pulley
Brake Arm Assembly
SEARS SUBURBAN 10 HP TRACTOR -- MODEL NUMBER 917.99410
6
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28
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SEARS SUBURBAN 10 H.P. TRACTOR -- MODEL NUMBER 917.99410
KEY
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
PART
NO.
5072H
19091216
3748M
5110H
6121H1
120375
51111-11
3754H1
120233
6419H
273589
120377
606A325
6593H
5797H
132900
5913H
6534H
122052
PARTS
DESCRIPTION
Battery Bolt
Washer 17/64 x
1/4
x 16
qu..
Wing Nut
Battery Clamp
Battery Cable
Hex Nut 1/4-20
Battery
V Belt (Motor- generator)
Hex Bolt 3/8 - 16 x 1
Generator Adjusting Strap
Lock Washer 3/8
Hex Nut 3/8- 16
Motor Generator
x
Battery Cable,
Ignition and Starter Switch
Slotted Rd. Hd. Machine Screw
#10 -
32 x 3/8
Key Set
Ground Cable
Hex Bolt 5/16-18x 1-1/4 H.T.
LIST
KEY
NO.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
PART
NO.
11050600
120229
273588
120393
120376
606A361
122027
122007
445957
606A327
453049
5959H
120706
606A190
453692
5803H
653SH
5804H
DESCRIPTION
External Lock Washer #1120
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Hex Bolt 5/36-18 x 7/8
Lock Washer 5/16
Washer 11/32 x 1J/16 x 16 Ga.
Hex Nut 5/16 - 18
Generator Mount Bracket
&
Bushing
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 H.T.
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x
1/4
Pan Hd. Machine Screw'/a-28 x
3/8
Belt Guard Assembly
Pan Hd. Machine Screw 1/4-20 x
Ground Wire
Hex Bolt
1/4-20 x 1/2
Voltage Regulator
Lock Washer
1/4
Ground to Generator Wire
Battery Wire
Field Wire
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SEARS SUBURBAN 10 HP TRACTOR -- MODEL NUMBER 917.99410
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SEARS
TRACTOR GUARANTEE
ISSUED TO
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TO THE PURCHASER...
Below is listed the model number of
your Sears Tractor as well as the date
of your purchase. Keep this certificate
with your valuable papers. This information
will prove helpful should you need to -wail
yourself of your guarantee rights or if
you need to order repair parts during the
years of service which have been built
into this fine piece of equipment.
MODEL NUMBER
DATE OF SALE
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A modern low cost, full protection Service Contract is available on this product,
coverage up to two full years if desired. No examination necessary if purchased
within 30 days of original Tractor purchase. Contact your nearest Sears Store.
STORE STAMP
SERVICE CONTRACT
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SEARS SUBURBAN 10 H. P. TRACTOR -- MODEL NO. 917.99410
PARTSLIST
KEY
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PART
NO.
6541H
6540H
6539H
6538H
5740H
5731H
5735H
6440M
120361
DESCRIPTION
Tie
Lead Wire
Lead Wire
Lead Wire
Wire Connector
Head Light Bracket
Light Switch
Tail Light Bracket
Hex Nut #10 -24
Screw 5/16 - 18 x 1
Lock Washer 5/16
Hex Nut 5/16 - 18
Sealed Beam
Head Light
Pan Hd. Thread Cutting Screw
Type 1 #10-24x 1/4
Grill Light Panel
Light Panel Edging
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where you live
Your Sears Tractor takes on new value when you discover that
Sears has 2000 Service units around the country using 7500
fully-equipped trucks and staffed by 10,000 factory-trained
technicians. These men are Service Professionals who back up
all Sears guarantees. They use Sears approved parts and methods
for expert repairs to fulfill the pledge: "We Service What We
Sell".
PUT SEARS UNDER CONTRACT TO YOU
with a Sears Service Contract
Sears. Tractors are designed, manufactured and field tested for
years of dependable operation. Yet, any mechanical equipment
may require service from time to time. A Sears Service Contract
is more than an extension of the guarantee. It provides complete
protection from unexpected repair bills and undue inconvenience.
It assures you of maximum performance. Look at the advantages
of a Service Contract that is purchased with your new Tractor.
Mechanical adjustment, parts and service for one year.
*
*
Adjustment and service involving ,replacement of worn as
well as defective parts.
Cleaning of fuel system, tank, carburetor, lines, crankcase
*
and oil pump at no additional cost.
in
the
This unlimited coverage is
all the benefits of a
plain
TRACTOR MODEL NUMBERS
917.99400 AND 917.99410
The Model Number will be found on a plate attached
under the gear shift lever.
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
partslisted herein may be ordered through
All
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ROEBUCK
\RS LIMITED.
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Tnished on request or parts will be shipped
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Sears Service Contract.
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When ordering partsby mail
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only pennies a day. Let a Sears salesman or Service Technician ex-
or SIMPSONS-
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prices
ENGINE MODEL NUMBER
See Engine Manual for Engine Model Number and
Engine Parts List.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS
GIVETHE
SHOWN IN THIS LIST.
1. The PART NUMBER 3. The MODEL NUMBER
2. The PART NAME
FOLLOWING
INFORMATION AS
4.The NAME OF ITEMTractor.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. -- U.S.A.—IN CANADA, SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED
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