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Operator's anual
®
Rear Engine Riding Mower with Electric Start
Model No.
107.280340 (12.5HP Briggs & Stratton Engine with 28" Mower Deck)
For answers to your questions about this
product, call:
1°800°659°5917
Sears Craftsman HeUp Line
5 am o5 pm, Mort oSat
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
Visit our Craftsman website: www.sears.com/craftsman
U.S.A. 7103268
Revision B
Thank You for purchasing this quality-built Craftsman product. We're pXeased that you placed
your confidence in our brand. When operated and maintained according to the instructions in this
manual, your Craftsman product will provide many years of dependable service.
This manuaU contains safety information to make you aware of the hazards and risks associated
with the machine and how to avoid them. This machine is designed and intended onJy for finish
cutting of established lawns and is not intended for any other purpose. It is important that you read
and understand these instructions thoroughJy before attempting to start or operate this equipment.
Save these instructions for future reference.
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When contacting the service center for replacement
parts, service, or information you MUST have these
numbers.
Record your model name/number, manufacturer's
identification numbers, and engine serial numbers in the
space provided for easy access.
The identification tag is located on the rear frame, be-
tween the wheels.
For answers to your questions about this product, call
the Sears Craftsman Help Line at 1-800-659-5917,
between 5 am - 5 pm, Monday-Saturday.
Mede_Description NameiNamber
Stock Nnmber Unit Serial Nnmber
Date Pnrchased
Engine Maker Engine Meae_
EngineType/Spec Engine Code/SeHaJ tlnrnber
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Identification Numbers
Warranty Statement
Emissions Statement
Operator Safety
Features and Controls
Operation
2 Maintenance 17
3 Storage 21
4 Troubleshooting 22
5 Specifications 24
10 Service Parts PTS-1
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CRAFTSMAN FULL WARRANTY
When operated and maintained according to aH supplied instructions, if any non-expendable part of this riding equip-
ment fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within two years from the date or purchase, call 1-800-659-5917 to
arrange for free in-home repair.
The frame and front axle will be repaired free of charge for five years from the date of purchase if defective in material or
workmanship.
All of the above warranty coverage applies for only 90 days from the date of purchase if this riding equipment is ever
used for commercial or rental purposes.
In alUcases, if repair proves impossible, the riding equipment will be replaced free of charge with the same or an equiva-
lent model.
The battery will be replaced free of charge for 90 days from the date of purchase if defective in material or workmanship
(or testing proves that it will not hold a charge).
This warranty covers ONLY defects in materia_ and workmanship. Sears will NOT pay for:
o Expendable items that become worn during normal use. including but not limited to blades, spark plugs, air cleaners,
belts, and oil filters.
o Standard maintenance servicing, oil changes, or tune-ups.
o Tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects, such as nails, thorns, stumps, or glass.
o Tire or whee_ replacement or repair resuking from normal wear. accident, or improper operation or maintenance.
o Repairs necessary because of operator abuse, including but not limited to damage caused by towing objects beyond
the capability of the riding equipment, impacting objects that bend the frame or crankshaft, or over-speeding the
engine.
o Repairs necessary because of operator negligence, including but not limited to, e_ectrical and mechanical damage
caused by improper storage, failure to use the proper grade and amount of engine oil, failure to keep the deck clear
of flammable debris, or failure to maintain the riding equipment according to the instructions contained in the opera-
tot's manual.
o Engine (fuel system) cleaning or repairs caused by fuel determined to be contaminated or oxidized (stale). In general,
fuel should be used within 30 days of its purchase date.
o Normal deterioration and wear of the exterior finishes, or product label replacement.
This warranty applies only while this product is within the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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Emissions Control System Warranty Statement
California, United States and Canada Emissions Contrn! Defects Warranty
Statement
TheCaliforniaAir ResourceBoard(CAR6),U.S.EPAadn6&Sare pleasedto explainthe
EmissionsControlSystemWarrantyon your smalloff-roadengine(SORE).In Califor-
nai,newsmalloff=roadenginesmodelyear2006and latermust bedesigned,built and
equippedto meetthe State'sstdgentanti=smogstandards.Elsewherein theUnitedStates,
new non=road,spark-ignitionenginescertifiedfor modelyear1997and latermust meet
similarstandardssetforth bythe U.S.EPA.B&Smustwarrantthe emissionscontrol sys=
tem on yourenginefor the periodsof time listedbelow,providedtherehasbeenno abuse,
neglector impropermaintenanceof yoursmalloff-roadengine.
Youremissionscontrolsystemincludespartssuchasthecarburetor,aircleaner,ignition
system,fuelline,mufflerandcatalyticconverter.Alsoincludedmaybeconnectorsand
otheremissionsrelatedassemblies.
Wherea warrantableconditionexists,B&S will repairyour smalloff-roadengineat no
costto youincludingdiagnosis,partsandlabor.
Bfiggs & Stratton Emissions Centre! Defects Warranty Coverage
Smalloff=roadenginesarewarrantedrelativeto emissionscontrol partsdefectsfor a
periodof two years,subiectto provisionssetforth below.If anycoveredpartonyour
engineis defective,the partwill be repairedor replacedby B&S.
Owner's Warranty Respnnsibitity
Asthe smalloff-madengineowner,you areresponsiblefor the performanceofthe required
maintenancelistedinyour OperatingandMaintenanceInstructions.B&Srecommends
that youretainall your receiptscoveringmaintenanceon yoursmalloff-roadengine,but
B&Scannotdenywarrantysolelyfor the lackof receiptsor foryour failureto ensurethe
performanceof allscheduledmaintenance.
Asthe smalloff-madengineowner,you shouldhoweverbeawarethat 6&Smay denyyou
warrantycoverageif your smalloff-roadengineor a part hasfaileddueto abuse,neglect,
impropermaintenanceor unapprovedmodifications.
Youareresponsiblefor presentingyoursmalloff-roadengineto anAuthorized6&S Service
Dealerassoonasa problemexists.The undisputedwarrantyrepairsshouldbecompleted
ina reasonableamountof time,notto exceed30 days.
if you haveanyquestionsregardingyour warrantyrightsandresponsibilities,you should
contacta B&SServiceRepresentativeat (414)259-5262.
Theemissionswarrantyis a defectswarranty.Defectsarejudgedon normalengineperfor=
mance.Thewarrantyis not relatedto an in=useemissionstest.
Thefollowing arespecificprovisions relativeto your EmissionsControlDefectsWarrantyCoverage.It is in additionto the B&Senginewarrantyfor non°regulatedenginesfound
in the Operatingand MaintenanceInstructions.
1. WarrantedParts
Coverageunderthis warranty extendsonly to the paris s_eobelow the emissions
control systemsparts) to the extent thesepartswere oresenron me engne
purchased.
a. FuelMeteringSystem
Coldstart enrichmentsystem(soft choke)
Carburetorand internal parts
Fuelpump 4.
• Fuelline,fuel linefittings, clamps
Fueltank, capandtether
• Carboncanister
b. Air induction System
Air cleaner
intake manifold
Purgeandvent line
c. Ignition System 5.
• Sparkplug(s)
Magnetoignition system
d. CatalystSystem
• Catalyticconverter
• Exhaustmanifold
Air injection systemor pulsevalve
e. MiscellaneousItems Usedin AboveSystems
Vacuum,temperature,position,time sensitivevalves andswitches
Connectorsand assemblies
2. Lengthof Coverage
6&S warrants to the initial ownerand each subsequentpurchaserthat the Warranted 6.
Partsshall be free from defectsin materialsand workmanshipwhich causedthe
failureof the Warrantedpartsfor a periodof two yearsfrom the datethe engine is
deliveredto a retailpurchaser.
3. NoCharge
Repairor replacementof anyWarrantedPart will be performed at no chargeto the
owner, nc_umngdiagnosticlabor which leadsto the determinationthat a War-
rame_Part is defecttive,if the diagnosticwork is performed at an AuthorizedB&S
ServiceDealeras listedin the "Yellow Pages"under "Engines,Gasoline,""Gasoline
Engnee." "LawnMowers," or similarcategory.
Claimsand CoverageExclusions
Warrantyclaims shallbe filed in accordancewith the provisionsof the B&S Engine
WarrantyPolicy. Warrantycoverageshall beexcludedfor failures of WarrantedParts
which arenot original 6&S partsor becauseof abuse,neglector impropermain=
renanceas setforth in the B&S EngineWarrantyPolicy.B&S is not liableto cover
failuresof WarrantedPartscaused bythe useof add-on, non-original,or modified
E_/[[S.
Maintenance
Any WarrantedPart which is not scheduledfor replacementas requiredmaintenance
or which is scheduledonly for regularinspectionto the effect of "repairor replaceas
necessary"shall bewarrantedasto defectsfor the warranty period. Any Warranted
Part which is scheduledfor replacementasrequired maintenanceshall bewarranted
asto defectsonly for the periodof time up to the first scheduledreplacementfor
that part.Any replacementpartthat is equivalentin performanceand durabilitymay
be usedin the performanceof any maintenanceor repairs.The owner is responsible
for the performanceof all requiredmaintenance,asdefinedin the B&S Operating
and Maintenanceinstructions.
ConsequentialCoverage
Coveragehereundershallextendto the failure of any enginecomponentscausedby
the failure of anyWarranted Partstill underwarranty.
Enginesthat arecertified to meetthe CaliforniaAir ResourcesBoard(CAR6)Emiso
sions Standardmust display information regardingthe EmissionsDurability period
andthe Air Index.Bdggs& Stratton makesthis information availableto the con-
sumer on our emissionslabels.The engineemissionslabel will indicatecertification
information.
TheEmissions Durability Perioddescribesthe numberof hours of actual running
time for which the engine is certifiedto be emissions compliant,assuming proper
maintenancein accordancewiht the Operatingand Maintenanceinstructions. The
following categoriesare used:
Nlederate:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompfiantfor 125 hours of actual runningtime.
Intermediate:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompliantfor 256 hours of actual runningtime.
Extended:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompliant for 566 hoursof actual enginerunningtime.
Forexample,a typical walk-behindlawn mower is used 20 to 25 hoursper year.There°
fore, the EmiseieesDurability Period of an engine with an intermediate rating would
equateto 10 to 12 years.
6riggs & Strattonenginesarecertifiedto meetthe UnitedStatesEnvironmentalProteco
tion Agency(ESEPA)Phase2 emissionsstandards.ForPhase2 certifiedengines,the
EmissionsCompliancePeriodreferredto on the EmissionsCompliancelabel indicatesthe
numberof operatinghours for whichtheenginehasbeenshownto meet Federalemis-
sions requirements.
Forengineslessthan 225 cc displacement.
CategoryC=125 hours,CategoryB=250 hours,CategoryA= 500 hours
Forenginesof 225 cc or moredisplacement.
CategoryC=250 hours,CategoryB=500 hours,CategoryA= 1000hours
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_mportant Safety _nstructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manua_ contains
important instructions that should be followed during the
initial set-up, the operation, and the maintenance of the
equipment.
Safety SymboUs and Meanings
WARNmNGThe engine exhaust from this product
contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
WARNmNG Certain components in this product
and its related accessories contain chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
FiRE MOVJNGPARTS SHOCK STOP
TOXICFUMES KICKBACK EXPLOSION
WEAR EYE HAZARDOUS HOTSURFACE CHOKE
PROTECTION CHEMICAL
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WARNING Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead compounds =
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
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READMANUAL FUEl
The safety alert symbol is used to identify safety
information about information about hazards that can
result in personal injury. A signal word (DANGER,
WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol to
indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury.
In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent
the type of hazard.
DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Running engine gives off carbon
monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache,
fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, seizures,
nausea, fainting or death.
• Operate equipment ONLY outdoors.
o Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area
through windows, doors, ventilation intakes, or other
openmngs.
WARNING indicates a hazard which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTmON indicates a hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury,
NOTICE indicates a situation that could result in
damage to the product.
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WARNING: This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and can throw objects that can
cause injury and damage! Failure to comply with the following SAFETY instructions could result in serious
injury or death to the operator or bystanders. The owner of the machine must understand these instructions
and must allow only persons who understand these instructions to operate machine. Each person operating
the machine must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance, which
might impair vision, dexterity or judgment.
Protection for Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to
the presence of children. Children are often attracted to
the machine and the mowing activity. Never assume that
children will remain where you last saw them.
1. KEEP children out of the mowing area and under the
watchful care of a responsible adult.
2. DO NOT allow chi}dren or others to ride on machine,
attachments or towed equipment (even with the
blades OFF). They may fall and be seriously injured.
3. ALLOW only responsiMe adults & teenagers with
mature judgment under dose adult supervision to
operate machine.
4. DO NOT operate blades in reverse. STOP BLADES.
LOOK and SEE behind and down for children, pets
and hazards before and while backing.
5. USE EXTRA CARE when approaching blind corners.
shrubs, trees, or other objects that may obscure vi-
sion.
Protection against Tipovers
Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and
tip-over accidents, which can result in severe injury or
death. All slopes require extra CAUTION. ff you cannot
back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on the slope. DO
NOT mow it. Use extra care with grass catchers or other
attachments; these affect the handling and the stability of
the machine. Refer to the Slope Guide at the end of this
section.
1. DO NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 10
degrees, which is 3.5 feet (1.1 m) vertically for every
20 feet (6.1 m) horizontally.
2. Turn blades OFF when traveling uphill. Use a slow
speed and avoid sudden or sharp turns.
3. DO NOT operate machine back and forth across face
of slopes. Operate up and down. Practice on slopes
with blades off.
4. AVOID starting, stopping or turning on slopes, ff
machine stops going uphill or tires lose traction, turn
blades OFF and back slowly straight down the slope.
5. STAY ALERT for holes and other hidden hazards. Tall
grass can hide obstacles. Keep away from ditches,
washouts, culverts, fences and protruding objects.
6. KEEP A SAFE DISTANCE of at least 3 feet (.9 meters)
away from edge of ditches and other drop offs. The
machine could turn over if an edge caves in.
7. Always begin forward motion slowly and with caution.
8. Use weights or a weighted load carrier in accordance
with instructions supplied with a grass catcher. DO
NOT operate machine on slopes exceeding 10 de-
grees.
9. DO NOT put your foot on the ground to try to stabilize
the machine.
10. DO NOT operate machine on wet grass. Reduced
traction could cause sliding.
11. Choose a low enough speed setting so that you will
not have to stop or shift on a slope. Tires may lose
traction on slopes even though the brakes are func-
tioning properly.
12. DO NOT operate machine under any condition where
traction, steering or stability is doubtful.
13. Always keep the machine in gear when going down
slopes. DO NOT shift to neutral (or actuate hydro roll
release) and coast downhill.
Before Mowing
1= Read, understand, and follow instructionsand warm
ings in this manual and on the machine, engine and
attachments. Know the controls and the proper use of
the machine before starting.
2. Only mature, responsible persons shall operate the
machine and only after proper instruction.
3. Data indicates that operators age 60 and above,
are involved in a large percentage of mower=related
injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability
to operate the mower safely enough to protect them-
selves and others from serious injury.
4. Handle fuel with extra care. Fuels are flammable
and vapors are explosive. Use only an approved fuel
container. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with
engine running. Add fuel outdoors only with engine
stopped and cool. Clean spilled fuel from machine. DO
NOT smoke.
5. Practice operation of machine with BLADES OFF to
learn controls and develop skills.
6. Check the area to be mowed and remove all objects
such as toys, wire, rocks, limbs and other objects that
could cause injury if thrown by blade or interfere with
mowing.
7. Keep people and pets out of mowing area. Immedi-
ately STOP blades, STOP engine, and STOP machine
if anyone enters the area.
8. Check shields, deflectors, switches, blade controls
and other safety devices frequently for proper opera-
tion and location.
9. Make sure aHsafety decals are clearly legible. Re-
place if damaged.
10. Protect yourself when mowing by wearing safety
glasses, a dust mask, long pants and substantial
footwear.
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11. Know how to STOP blades and engine quickly in
preparation for emergencies.
12. Use extra care when loading or unloading the ma-
chine into a trailer or truck.
13. Check grass catcher components frequently for signs
of wear or deterioration and replace as needed to
prevent injury from thrown objects going through weak
or worn spots.
Safe Handling of Gasoline
To avoid personal injury or property damage, use ex-
treme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely
flammable and the vapors are explosive.
1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other
sources of ignition.
2. Use only an approved fuel container.
3. DO NOT remove fuel cap or add fuel with the engine
running. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.
4. DO NOT refuel the machine indoors.
5. DO NOT store the machine or fuel container inside
where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such
as on a water heater or other appliances.
6. DO NOT fill fuel containers inside a vehicle or on a
truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place the
containers on the ground away from the vehicle before
filling.
7. Remove gas-powered equipment from the vehicle or
trailer and refuel it on the ground. If this is not possi-
ble, then refuel equipment using a portable container.
rather than a gasoline dispenser nozzle.
8. DO NOT start gas powered equipment in enclosed
vehicles or trailers.
9. Keep the nozzle in contact with the rim of the fuel tank
or container opening at all times until fueling is com-
plete. DO NOT use a nozzle lock-open device
10. If fuel is spilled on clothing, change clothing immedi-
ately.
11. Never overfill a fuel tank. Replace fuel cap and tighten
securely.
Genera_ Operating Safety
1. Mount and dismount machine from left side. Keep
clear of discharge opening at all times.
2. Start engine from operator's seat. Make sure blades
are OFF and parking brake is set.
3. DO NOT leave machine with engine running. STOP
engine, STOP blades, SET brake, and Remove key
before leaving operators position of any reason.
4. DO NOT operate machine unless properly seated with
feet on rests or pedal(s).
5. STOP BLADES and ENGINE and make sure blades
have stopped before removing grass catcher or un-
clogging mower to prevent loss of fingers or hand.
6. Blades must be OFF except when cutting grass. Set
blades in highest position when mowing over rough
ground.
7. Keep hands and feet away from rotating blades un-
derneath deck. DO NOT place foot on ground while
BLADES are ON or machine is in motion.
8. DO NOT operate machine without entire grass
catcher or guards in place and working. DO NOT point
discharge at people, passing cars, windows or doors.
9. Slow down before turning.
10. Watch out for traffic when near or crossing roadways.
11. STOP engine immediately after striking an obstruc-
tion. Inspect machine and repair damage before
resuming operation.
12. Operate machine only in daylight or with good artifi-
cial light.
13. Move joystick (if equipped) SLOWLY to maintain con-
tro_during speed and directional changes.
14. DO NOT operate engine in enclosed areas. Engine
exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, a deadly
poison.
15. DO NOT discharge material against a wall or obstruc-
tion. Material may ricochet back towards the operator.
16. Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer.
See manufacturer's instructions for proper operation
and installation of accessories.
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Towing
1. Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for
towing. DO NOT attach towed equipment except at the
hitch point,
2. Follow the manufacturer's recommendation for weight
limits for towed equipment and towing on slopes.
3. DO NOT allow children or others on towed equipment.
4. On slopes, the weight of the towed equipment may
cause loss of traction and loss of control.
5. Travel slowly and allow extra distance to stop.
6. Exercise CAUTION when pulling loads. Limit loads to
those you can safely control and attach loads to hitch
plate as specified in the attachment instructions.
Maintenance Safety
1. DO NOT store machine or fuel container inside where
fumes may reach an open flame, spark or pilot light
such as in a water heater, furnace, clothes dryer or
other gas appliance. Allow engine to cool before stor-
ing machine in an enclosure. Store fuel container out
of the reach of children in a well ventilated, unoccu-
pied building.
2. Keep engine free of grass, leaves or excess grease to
reduce fire hazard and engine overheating.
3. When draining fuel tank, drain fuel into an approved
container outdoors and away from open flame.
4. Always provide adequate ventilation when running
engine. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an
odorless and deadly poison.
5. Disconnect negative (black) cable from battery before
performing maintenance or service. Cranking engine
could cause injury.
6. DO NOT work under machine without safety blocks.
7. Service engine and make adjustments only when em
gine is stopped. Remove spark plug wire(s) from spark
plug(s) and secure wire(s) away from spark plug(s).
8. DO NOT change engine governor speed settings or
overspeed engine.
9. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blades
or wear heavy leather gloves and use CAUTION when
handling them.
10. DO NOT test for spark by grounding spark plug next
to spark plug hole; spark plug could ignite gas exiting
engine.
11. Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as
necessary.
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NOTmCE: The figures and illustrations in this manual are provided for reference only and may differ from your specific
model.
A. Steering Wheel R Blade Pedal
B. Engine Speed Control (hidden from view) G. Blade Lever
C. Ignition Switch H Discharge Deflector
D. Clutch/Brake Pedal J. Override Control
E. Parking Brake Latch K. Transmission Shift Lever
L. Fuel Tank
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OiURecommendations
We recommend the use of Bdggs & Stratton Warranty
Certified oils for best performance. Other high-qualky de-
tergent oils are acceptable if classified for service SF, SG,
SH, SJ or higher. Do not use special additives.
Outdoor temperatures determine the proper oil viscosity
for the engine. Use the chart to select the best viscosity
for the outdoor temperature range expected.
°F
120
100
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40
20
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o 49
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- 27
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* Below 400F (40C) the use of SAE 30wi resultin hard
starting.
** Above 800F (270C) the use of 10W30maycause
increasedoil consumption.Check oil levelmorefrequently.
How to Check/Add OiU
1. Remove the dipstick and wipe with a c_ean cloth.
2. Insert and tighten the dipstick.
3. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level It should
be at the top of the full indicator on the dipstick.
4. If low, add oil slowly into the engine oil fill. Do not
overfill After adding oil, wait one minute and then
recheck the oil _evel.
5. Replace and tighten the dipstick.
FueU Recommendations
Fuem must meet these requirements:
o Clean, fresh, unleaded gasoline
oA minimum of 87 octane!87 AKI (91 RON). High alti-
tude use, see below.
o Gasoline with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to
15% MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether) is acceptable.
CAUTmON: Do not use unapproved gasolines, such as
E85. Do not mix oil in gasoline or modify the engine to run
on alternate fuels. This will damage the engine compo-
nents and void the engine warranty°
To protect the fuel system from gum formation, mix a
fuel stabilizer into the fuel. See Storage. AHfuel is not the
same. If starting or performance problems occur, change
the fuel providers or change brands. This engine is certi-
fied to operate on gasoline. The emissions control system
for the engine is EM (Engine Modifications).
High AUtitude
At altitudes over 5,000 feet (1524 meters), a minimum
85 octane/85 AKI (89 RON) gasoBine is acceptable. To
remain emissions compliant, high altitude adjustment is
required. Operation without this adjustment will cause de-
creased performance, increased fuel consumption, and
increased emissions. See a Craftsman Service Dealer for
high altitude adjustment information.
Operation of the engine at altitudes below 2,500 feet (762
meters) with the high altitude kit is not recommended.
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How to Add FueU
WARNmNG Gasoline and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive.
_Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Adding Fuel
Turn engine off and let engine cool at least 2 minutes
before removing the fuel cap.
Fill fuel tank outdoors or in well-ventilated area.
Do not overfill fuel tank. To allow for expansion of
gasoline, do not fill above the bottom of the fuel tank
neck.
Keep gasoline away from sparks, open flames, pilot
lights, heat, and other ignition sources.
• Check fuel lines, tank, cap, and fittings frequently for
cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary.
If fuel spills, wait until it evaporates before starting
engine.
1. Add fuel to the fuel tank after pushing the machine
outside where fumes can dissipate. Make sure the
fuel filler cap (A, Figure 1) is tight, and the vent (B)
is open after refueling. If the vent is not opened, the
engine will stall.
Before Starting
1. Check the tire pressure; add or release air as needed
to bring pressure to values listed on Specifications
page.
2. Check guards, deflectors and covers to make sure all
are in place and securely tightened.
3. Check engine oil and add oil as needed to bring level
up to the FULL mark (A, Figure 2).
FIGURE 2
4. With the engine stopped, loosen the two adjusting
knobs (B, Figure 3) and move the seat to the desired
position. After adjustment, tighten the knobs securely.
5. Check the blade lever mechanism. If the blade peda_
is depressed, the blade lever can be moved manually
from ON to OFF to stop the blade.
6. Check the Reverse Lockout Mechanism. With the
blade pedal depressed, the transmission shift lever
must not go into reverse.
FIGURE 1
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FIGURE 3
How to Start the Engine
WARNmNG Gasoline and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive.
_Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
When Starting Engine
Ensure that spark plug, muffler, fuel cap and air
cleaner (if equipped) are in place and secured.
Do not crank the engine with the spark plug removed.
If engine floods, set choke (if equipped) to OPEN/RUN
position, move throttle (if equipped) to FAST postion
and crank until engine starts.
WARNING Running engine gives off carbon
monoxide, an odorless, colorless, poison gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause headache,
fatigue, dizziness, vomiting, confusion, seizures,
nausea, fainting or death.
Operate equipment ONLY outdoors.
• Keep exhaust gas from entering a confined area
through windows, doors, ventilation intakes, or other
openings.
WARNING DO NOT start the engine with the
transmission shift lever in a drive position. Follow starting
instructions carefully.
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
iMPORTANT: When the ignition key is turned to START,
the engine will turn over, but will not start unless the
clutch/brake pedal is pressed all the way down, and the
blade lever is OFE The operator must be in the seat.
1. Move the transmission shift lever (A, Figure 4) to the
(N) NEUTRAL position.
2. Make sure the blade lever (A, Figure 5) is in the OFF
position.
3. Press the clutch/brake pedal (Figure 6) all the way
down and hold while starting the engine.
FIGURE 6
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4. Move the engine speed control (Figure 7) to the
CHOKE position to start a cold engine.
5. Turn the ignition key (Figure 8) to the START position
until the engine starts.
NOTE: If after 5 seconds of cranking the engine does not
start, release the key, make sure the clutch/brake pedal is
fully depressed, and attempt starting again after waiting
for approximately 20 seconds.
6. After the engine starts, move the engine speed control
to the FAST position and allow a brief warm-up until
engine runs smooth.
FIGURE 7
How to Operate the Mower BUade
1. To engage the blade, move the blade lever (A, Figure
9) to ON position, then depress the blade pedal (B) to
hold the blade lever in the ON position.
2. To stop the blade, release the blade pedal. The blade
lever will return to the OFF position.
FIGURE 9
WARNmNG If blade does not come to acomplete
s_op in 3 seconds or less, the blade brake must be
adjusted. DO NOT operate machine until proper
adjustment has been performed by an authorized
service dealer
How to Set the Cutting Height
1. Adjust the cutting height by raising or lowering the
deck lift lever (A, Figure 10) into the desired height of
cut notch (B).
2. When mowing is completed, set the deck lift lever to
the highest position, then stop the blade.
FIGURE 8
WARNmNG DO NOT leave the machine with the
engine running. STOP blade. STOP engine. Shift to
neutral and engage parking brake. Remove key.
7. Turn the ignition key (Figure 8) to the OFF position to
stop the engine.
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F_GURE 10
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How to Engage the Drive System
WARNmNG DO NOT operate blades in reverse.
STOP BLADES. LOOK and SEE behind and down for
children, pets and hazards before and while backing.
1. Fully depress the clutch/brake pedal (Figure 11).
2. Place the transmission shift lever (B, Figure 12) into
the first forward speed notch (C).
3. Smoothly release the clutch/brake pedal to begin
forward motion.
4. During forward motion, the transmission shift lever
may be placed in any desired forward speed without
depressing the clutch/brake pedal.
5. To stop the machine, fully depress the clutch/brake
pedal. Shift to the Neutral (N) position.
NOTE: For best cutting results, use a slower forward
speed with the engine throttle set to FAST.This combi-
nation will allow the mower blade to lift the grass while
cutting smoothly and evenly.
FIGURE 11
Reverse Lockout Mechanism
This riding mower has a Reverse Lockout Mechanism.
This device prevents the mower from being shifted into
reverse while the blade is turning.
1. To shift into reverse, stop the blade by releasing the
blade pedal
2. Fully depress the clutch/brake pedal, then shift into
Reverse.
3. After visually clearing the area behind the machine,
smoothly release the clutch/brake pedal.
WARNmNG DO NOT operate blades in reverse.
STOP BLADES. LOOK and SEE behind and down for
children, pets and hazards before and while backing.
FIGURE 12
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Reverse Lockout Override How to Set the Parking Brake
WARNmNG AMPUTATION HAZARD
Failure to obey these rules could result in loss of
control of unit, severe personal injury or death
to you, or bystanders, or damage to property or
equipment.
Do not mow when children or others are present.
Do not carry riders (especially children) even with the
blades off.They may fall off or return for another ride
when you are not expecting it.
• Look down and behind before and while backing.
To set the parking brake, press the clutch/brake pedal
(A, Figure 13) all the way down, slide the parking
brake latch (B) all the way in, and release the clutch/
brake pedal. A detent in the parking brake latch will
keep the parking brake engaged.
-_ WARNmNG DO NOT park on slopes.
This override should never be selected unless you are
absolutely sure that no children or others are present in
the mowing area.
If the machine is used in areas that require quick shift-
ing to reverse (such as operation near a roadway), the
override lever will allow mowing in reverse until the
blade pedal is released.
iMPORTANT: DO NOT use the Reverse Lockout Over°
ride as the normal operating mode.
1. Stop the machine and the blade.
2. Push down and hold the override lever on the trans-
mission shift bracket.
3. Depress and hold the blade pedal, then release the
override lever.
4. Move the blade lever to ON position.
5. Engage the drive system as usual.
When the blade pedal is released, the Reverse Lockout
Mechanism is automatically reactivated.
FIGURE 13
2. To release the parking brake, press firmly on the
clutch/brake pedal. The parking brake latch will auto-
matically disengage.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT use the Reverse Lockout Override
as the normal operating mode. Check the Reverse Lock-
out Mechanism frequently for proper function. With the
blade pedal depressed, the transmission shift lever must
not go into reverse. DO NOT operate machine if Reverse
Lockout Mechanism is not functioning properly. Contact a
Craftsman Service dealer for assistance.
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Emissions Contro_ Equipment Maintenance Chart
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emissions
control devices and systems may be performed by any
non-road engine repair establishment or individual.
However, to obtain "no charge" emissions control service,
the work must be performed by a Craftsman or Briggs &
Stratton service dealer. See the Emissions Warranty.
WARNING
_ Unintentional sparking can result infire or electric
_ shock.
Unintentional start-up can result in entanglement,
traumatic amputation, or laceration.
Fire hazard.
Before performing adjustments or repairs:
Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from
the spark plug.
Disconnect battery at negative terminal.
• Use only correct tools.
Do not tamper with governor spring, links or other parts
to increase engine speed.
Replacement parts must be the same and installed in
the same postion as the original parts.
• STOP engine
• STOP blade
• Engage parking brake
• Remove key
Avoid serious burns. Allow all parts to cool before
working on machine.
Fuel filler cap and vent must be closed securely to
prevent fuel spillage.
Every8 Hours or Uaily
Check safety interlock system
Clean debris off tractor and mower deck
Clean debris from engine compartment
Every 25 Hours or Annually *
Check tire pressure
Check mower Made stopping time
Check tractor and mower for loose hardware
Every 50 Hours or Annually *
Clean battery and cables
Check tractor brakes
Lubricate tractor and mower
Check mower blades **
Whichever comes first
* Check blades more often in regions with sandy soils or
high dust conditions.
Engine Mair tenance Chart
Change engl ne oil
Every 8 Hours or Daily
Check engine oi_level
Every 25 Hours or Annually *
Clean engine air filter and pre-cleaner ""
Every 50 Hours or Annually *
Change engine oil
Replace oil filter
Replace air fiker
Replace pre-c[eaner
See Dealer Annually to
Inspect muffler and spark attester
Replace spark plug
Replace fuel fiker
Clean engine air cooling system
Whichever comes first
** Clean more often in dusty conditions or when airborne
debris is present.
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Check Safety _nteHockSystem Check Reverse Lockout Mechanism
This unit is equipped with safety interlock switches. Do
not attempt to bypass safety switches, and never tamper
with safety devices.
OperationaU SAFETY Checks
Test 1 -- Engine should NOT crank when:
o Mower blade lever is ON, or
o Transmission is in Forward or Reverse positions, or
o Clutch/brake pedal is released.
Test 2 -- Engine SHOULD crank when:
o Mower blade is OFF, and
o Transmission is in Neutral (N) position, and
o Clutchipeda_ is fully depressed.
Test 3_ Engine shoumd SHUT OFF when:
o Operator rises off seat with the mower blade ON
o Operator rises off seat wkh the transmission engaged
o Operator rises off seat with the parking brake OFF.
Test 4 _ Check Mower Bmade Stopping Time
The mower blade should come to a complete stop within
three seconds after the mower blade is turned OFF.
WARNmNG If Reverse Lockout Mechanism is
not functioning properly, DO NOT operate machine
until proper adjustment has been performed by an
authorized service dealer.
Check the function of the Reverse Lockout Mechanism
with the engine OFR
1. Depress and hold the b_ade pedal.
2. Depress and ho{d the clutch/brake pedal
3. The transmission shift lever must not go into re-
verse.
CUean Debris Off Tractor, Mower Deck, and
Engine Compartment
WARNmNG Combustible debris, such as leaves,
grass, brush, etc can catch fire.
o Remove accumulated debris from muffler area, mower
deck, and engine compartment.
WARNmNG If blade does not come to a compJete
stop in 3 seconds or less, the blade brake must be
adjusted. DO NOT operate machine until proper
adjustment has been performed by an authorized
service dealer.
Remove any grass clippings, dirt, leaves, or other debris
from the unit and engine compartment.
1 Stop engine and allow engine to cool.
2 Remove ignition key, then disconnect sparkpJug wire
from spark p{ug.
3 Wear safety goggles. Using a brush and/or com-
pressed air, clean debris from aHsurfaces of tractor
and top of mower deck.
4 Clean engine compartment thoroughly, including any
debris from the intake screen on the top of the engine,
exposed engine cooling fins, and around the air filter
assembly.
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Check Tire Pressure CUean Battery and CabUes
Tire pressure should be checked (Figure 14) periodically,
and maintained at the pressures listed on the Specifica-
tions page. The pressures shown provide proper traction,
improve cut quality, and extend tire life.
NOTE:These pressures may differ from the "Max Infla-
tion" stamped on the side-wall of the tires.
WARNmNG Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain Leadand lead compounds -
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Wash
hands after handling.
1. Disconnect the cables from the battery, negative cable
first (A, Figure 15).
2. Remove the battery.
3. Clean the battery, battery terminals, and battery com-
partment using a brush with a solution of baking soda
and water.
4. Rinse with clean water.
5. Reinstall the battery.
6. Reattach the battery cables: first attach the positive
cable (B), then attach the negative cable (A).
7. Coat the cable ends and battery terminals with petro-
leum jelly or non-conducting grease.
FIGURE 14
Check Mower BUade Stopping Time
WARNING If blade does not come to a complete
stop in 3 seconds or less, the blade brake must be
adjusted. DO NOT operate machine until proper
adjustment has been performed by an authorized
service dealer.
Check the blade brake for proper function. The blade
should stop rotating in 3 seconds or less after moving the
blade control lever to the OFF position or after releasing
the blade pedals.
FIGURE 15
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Check Tractor Brakes
Check the brakes for proper function. Engage the park-
ing brake, and push the machine. The rear tires should
skid. Drive the machine forward and apply the brake. The
machine should come to a complete stop in less than 5 ft.
How to Change the Engine Oil
Used oil is a hazardous waste product and must be
disposed of properly. Do not discard with household
waste. Check with your local authorities, service center,
or dealer for safe disposal/recycling facilities.
1. Set the parking brake, then raise the front of the
mower slightly by placing wood blocks beneath the
front axle.
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep it away from
the spark plug.
3. Remove the dipstick and loosen or remove the oil fill
cap on the engine.
4. Place an appropriate container under the oil drain
(Figure 16). Remove or open the oil drain plug and al-
low oil to drain completely.
5. If equipped, change the oil filter.
6. Replace or close the drain plug, and wipe up any oil
that may have spilled. Dispose of used oil properly.
7. Pour new oil slowly into the engine oil fill. Do not over-
fill. After adding oil, wait one minute and then check
the oil level.
8. Install and tighten the dipstick, then remove the dip-
stick and check the oil level. It should be at the top of
the full indicator.
9. Install and tighten the dipstick.
/
/
/
/
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FIGURE 16
How to Service the Air Filter
WARNING Gasoline and its vapors are extremely
flammable and explosive.
_Fire or explosion can cause severe burns or death.
Never start or run the engine with the air cleaner
assembly or the air filter removed.
NOTICE: Do not use pressurized air or solvents to clean
the filter. Pressurized air can damage the filter and sol-
vents will dissolve the filter.
1. Lift up on the bottom of the latch (A, Figure 17) and flip
the latch away from the cover (B).
2. Remove the cover. Remove the filter (O) and the pre-
cleaner (D).
3. To loosen debris, gently tap the filter on a hard surface.
if filter is excessively dirty, replace with a new filter.
4. Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water.
Then allow it to thoroughly air dry. Do not oil the pre-
cleaner.
5. Install the pre-cleaner with the mesh side up. Install the
filter
6 Install the cover making sure the tabs are inserted into
their slots. Secure with the latch.
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FIGURE 17
2O
Before Storage After Storage
Before storing the unit perform the following steps:
1. -Palmthe mower blade OFF, move the transmission
shift lever to Neutral (N), set the parking brake, and
remove the key from the ignition switch.
2. Check all fluid levels. Check all maintenance items.
3. Remove battery and store in a cool place. Recharge
about once a month. If the battery is left in the unit,
disconnect the negative cable.
Protect FueU System
Fuel can become stale when stored over 30 days. Stale
fuel causes acid and gum deposits to form in the fuel
system or on essential carburetor parts. To keep fuel
fresh, use Bdggs & Stratton FRESH START® fuel stabi-
lizer, available as a liquid additive or a drip concentrate
cartridge.
There is no need to drain gasoline from the engine if a
fuel stabilizer is added according to instructions. Run the
engine for 2 minutes to circulate the stabilizer throug bout
the fuel system. The engine and fuel can then be stored
up to 24 months.
If gasoline in the engine has not been treated with a fuel
stabilizer, it must be drained into an approved container.
Run the engine until it stops from lack of fuel. The use of
a fuel stabilizer in the storage container is recommended
to maintain freshness.
Before starting the unit after it has been stored:
1. Check all fluid levels. Check aH maintenance items.
2. Fill with FRESH fuel.
3. After starting, allow the engine to warm before
operating.
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TroubUeshooting the Tractor
PROBLEM
Engine will not turnover
or start.
Engine starts hard or
runs pooHy.
Engine knocks.
LOOK FOR
Brake pedal not
depressed.
Blade lever is in ON
position.
Fuel cap vent closed.
Out of fuel.
Engine flooded.
Fuse is blown.
Battery terminals require
cleaning.
Battery discharged or
dead.
Wiring loose or broken.
Solenoid or starter motor
faulty.
Safety interlock switch
faulty.
Water in fuel. .....
Gas is old or stae. .........
Fuel mixture _ee ........
Engine has S_her
problem.
Low oil level.
Using wrong grade o
Engine running
using
REMEDY
Fully depress brake pedal.
Place blade lever in OFF position.
Open fuel cap vent.
If engine is hot, allow it to cool, then refill the fuel tank.
Disengage the choke.
See authorized dealer.
See Cleaning the Battery and Cables section.
Recharge or replace battery.
Visually check wiring. If wires a_efrayed or broken, see
authorize8 dealer.
See au_6_:_izeddealer ....... .....
_e _a¢_Srized
See authorized 8eal_.
See auSho_ize8 _e_i_r.
See a_ho[i_d dealer.
C_Be:Wadd oil as required.
_ee OH Recommendations Chart.
:See authorized dealer.
See OH Recommendations Chart.
Drain excess oil.
Engine exhaust is Dirty air filter .... See Servicing the Air Filter section.
Mack. Choke closed. Open choke.
Drive disc worn or out of See authorized dealer.
Engine runs, but tractor adjustment.
will not drive. Parking brake is engaged. Disengage parking brake.
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TroubUeshooting the Tractor
PROBLEM LOOK FOR REMEDY
Brake will not ho_d. internal brake worn. See authorized dealer.
Steering linkage is loose. See authorized dealer.
Tractor steers hard or improper tire inflation. See Check Tire Pressure section.
handles poorly. Front whee_ spindle See authorized dealer.
bearings dry.
TroubUeshooting the Mower
PROBLEM
Mower will not raise.
Mower cut is uneven.
Mower cut is rough
_ooking°
Engine stal_s easily
with mower engaged.
Excessive mower
vibration.
Engine runs and tractor
drives, but mower will
not drive.
LOOK FOR
Lift linkage not properly
attached or damaged.
Mower not leveled
properly.
Tractor tires not properly
inflated.
Engine speed too slow;
Ground speed too fas_
Mower has other p _ble_.
Engine speed _o_::_l:o_:.....
Ground specs _ofast.
Dirty or clogged air filter.
Cutting height set too low:
Discharge chute jam_::ing
grass.
Damaged cuttlng blade or
deck belt.
Deck belt loose or
damaged.
See authorized dealer.
REMEDY
See autherized dealer.
Se_te full throttle:::":
,,;_i_i_i_.... _';'_,_,_';i_:_,_;
Slow down.
See authorized deaier.
8_e S_wicing Air Filter section.
Gut _il grass at maximum cutting height during first pass.
CGt grass with discharge pointing toward previously cut area.
Run engine for several minutes to warm-up.
Start the mower in a cleared area.
See authorized dealer.
See authorized dealer.
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ModeE # 107o280340
Overall Length 64"
Overall Width 32"
Deck Size (inches} 28"
Height of Cut (5-position} 1.5 - 4.0"
Transmission Type 5-Spd Disc Drive
Tire Pressure
Front 11×4°00-4 12 psi
Rear 16x6.5-8 12 psi
Turning Radius 28"
Engine Power (hp} 12.5
Engine Displacement (cc} 344 cc
Engine OH Capacity 42 - 44 oz.
Fue_ Tank Capacity 7 qts.
Spark PEug Gap .030"
Weight 314 Ibs.
Common Service Part
Cutter B_ade (28" Standard Air-Lift)
Cutting Deck Belt (28"}
Air FHter Cartridge
Air FHter Pre-CEeaner
Fue_ Stabilizer
Spark P_ug
Part Number
7019515
7022252
698413 or 5079
697292 or 5079
5041
491055
Engine Power Rating Information: The gross power rating for individual gas engine models is labeled
in accordance with SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) code J 1940 (Small Engine Power & Torque
Rating Procedure), and rating performance has been obtained and corrected in accordance with SAE
J 1995 (Revision 2002-05). Torque values are derived at 3060 RPM; horsepower values are derived at 3600
RPM. Actual gross engine power wifl be lower and is affected by, among other things, ambient operating
conditions and engine-to-engine variabilky. Given both the wide array of products on which engines are
placed and the variety of environmental issues applicable to operating the equipment, the gas engine
will not develop the rated gross power when used in a given piece of power equipment (actual "on-site"
or net power). This difference is due to a variety of factors including, but not limited to, accessories (air
cleaner, exhaust, charging, cooling, carburetor, fuel pump, etc.), application limitations, ambient operating
conditions (temperature, humidity, altitude), and engine-to-engine variability. Due to manufacturing and
capacity limitations, Bdggs & Stratton may substitute an engine of higher rated power for this Series engine.
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Tractor ¢ortac6sped con motor trasero con arranque
eJ6ctrico
ModeJo N
107.280340 (Motor Briggs & Stratton de 12,5 HP con pJataforma deJ
cortac6sped de 71 cm [28 puJg.])
Para obtener respuestas a sus preguntas
sobre este producto, Ilame al:
Linea de ayuda de Sears Craftsman
Lunes a sabado de 5 a.m. a 5 p.m.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, JL60179 EE.UU.
Visite nuestro sitio Web de Craftsman: www.sears.com/craftsman
7103268
Modificaci6n B
Gracias por comprar este producto fabricado con la catidad Craftsman. Nos complace que
haya depositado su confianza en nuestra marca. Cuando se opera y se mantiene segQn 1as
instrucciones de este manual, su producto Craftsman le puede brindar muchos a_os de servicio
confiabte.
Este manuaU contiene informaci6n de seguddad para que tome conciencia de los peligros y
riesgos asociados a esta maquina y c6mo evitarlos. Esta maquina se dise_6 y pens6 soXamente
para obtener un corte de acabado de cesped establecido y no fue prevista para otros prop6sitos.
Es importante que lea y comprenda a cabalidad estas instrucciones antes de que intente arrancar
u operar este equipo. Guarde estas instrucciones para consuUtas futuras.
SerialNo. O000t
ForParts
Sears,Roebuckand Co, HoffmanE_
Nembre/n_mere de descripcl6n del medele
N_rnere de Inventnrie N_mere de seHe de In unldad
I:echa de cemprn
FnbHcnnte de_meter ffiede_e de_ meter
Tipe/espedficncienes de_ meter Cddlge!n_mere de seHe de_ meter
Cuando se comunique con el centro de
manter_imiento para pedir piezas de repuesto,
mantenimiento o informaci6n_ el usuario DEBE
tenet estos n5meros a su disposici6n.
Registre su nombreinOmero de modelo, los n0meros de
identificaci6n del fabricante y los nOmeros de serie del
motor en el espacio proporcionado para tenet un acceso
facil.
La etiqueta de identificaci6n esta situada en el lado de
abajo del asiento, incline el asiento hacia delante para
acceder a la etiqueta de identificaci6n.
Para obtener respuestas a sus preguntas sobre este
producto, Ilame a la linea de ayuda de Sears Craftsman en
el 1-800-659-5917, de lunes a sabado de 5 a.m. a 5 p.m.
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N[3meros de identificaci6n
Declaraci6n de garantia
Declaraci6n de emisiones
Seguridad del operario
Caracteristicas y mandos
Funcionamiento
2 Mantenimiento 17
3 AImacenaje 21
4 Localizaci6n de fallas 22
5 Especificaciones tecnicas 24
10 Repuestos PTS-1
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GARANTmA COMPLETA DE FABRICACiON
Cuando se opera y mantiene de acuerdo con todas las instrucciones que se proporcionan, sJalguna pieza no
ampliable de este equipo faHa deUdo a un defecto en los materiales o en la fabncaci6n dentro de dos a_os desde la
fecha de compra, Ilame a 1-800-659-5917 para solicitar una reparaci6n gratuita en su hogar.
La cubierta y el eje delantero se repararan de manera gratuita durante cinco a_os desde la fecha de compra si se trata
de un defecto de material o de fabricacion.
La cobertura de la garantia anterior se aplica solo durante 90 dias desde la fecha de compra si este equipo se usa
alguna vez con prop6sitos comerciales o de arriendo.
En todos los casos, si la reparaci6n no es posible, el equJpo se reemp_azara de manera gratuita con el mismo modelo o
un modelo equivalente.
La bateda se reemplazara de manera gratuita durante 90 dias desde la fecha de compra si tiene defectos en los
materiales o en la fabricaci6n (o se comprueba que no almacena carga).
Esta garantia SOLAMENTE cubre defectos de materia_ y fabricaci6n. Sears NO pagara:
o Articulos desechables que se gasten durante el uso normal, entre los que se incluyen, entre otros cuchiHas, bujias,
depuradores de aire, correas y filtros de aceite.
o Servicio de mantenim]ento normal, cambios de aceite o afinamientos.
o Reemplazo o reparaci6n de neumaticos debido a pinchazos por objetos exteriores, como clavos, espinas, tocones o
vidrios.
Reemplazo o reparaci6n de neumaticos o ruedas producto de desgaste normal, accidentes o funcionamiento o
mantenimiento inadecuados.
o Reparaciones necesarias debido a abuso del operador, incluidos, entre otros, da_os provocados por remolcar
objetos que sobrepasen la capacidad del equipo con asiento, impactos a objetos que doblen el bastidor o cigOerhal,
o sobrepasar la velocidad del motor.
o Reparaciones necesarias debido a neg_igencia del operador, incluidos, entre otros, da_os electncos y mecanicos
provocados por almacenamiento inadecuado, no utilizar el grado ni la cantidad correcta de aceite de motor, no
mantener la cubierta libre de desperdicios inflamables o no mantener al equipo con asiento segOn las instrucciones
que se incluyen en el manual del operador.
o Limpiezas o reparaciones al motor (sistema de combustible) provocadas por combustible que se determine como
contaminado u oxidado (deteriorado). En general, se debe utilizar el combustible dentro de 30 dias a partir de la
fecha de compra.
o Desgaste y deterioro normal de los acabados exteriores o reemplazo de la etiqueta del producto.
Esta garantia s61o se aplica mientras este producto este dentro de los Estados Unidos.
Esta Garantia le otorga derechos legales especificos, y Ud. puede ostentar otros derechos, que pueden variar de
estado en estado.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, _L60179
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Emissions Control System Warranty Statement
California, United States and Canada Emissions Centre] Defects Warranty
Statement
TheCaliforniaAir ResourceBoard(CARB),U.S.EPAadeB&Sare phasedto explainthe
EmissionsControlSystemWarrantyon your smalloff-roadengine(SORE).In Califor-
nai,newsmalloff-roadenginesmodelyear2006and latermustbedesigned,built and
equippedto meetthe State'sstdgentanti-smogstandards.Elsewherein theUnitedStates,
new non-road,sparkoignitionenginescertifiedfor modelyear1997and latermust meet
similarstandardssetforth bythe U.S.EPA.B&Smustwarrantthe emissionscontrol sys-
ternon yourenginefor the periodsof timelistedbelow,providedtherehasbeenno abuse,
neglector impropermaintenanceof your smalloff-roadengine.
Youremissionscontrolsystemincludespartssuchasthecarburetor,aircleaner,ignition
system,fuelline,mufflerandcatalyticconverter.Alsoincludedmaybeconnectorsand
otheremissionsrelatedassemblies.
Wherea warrantableconditionexists,B&S will repairyour smalloff-roadengineat no
costto youincludingdiagnosis,partsandlabor.
Briggs & Straiten Emissions Control Defects Warranty Coverage
Smalloff-road enginesarewarrantedrelativeto emissionscontrol partsdefectsfor a
periodof two years,subjectto provisionssetforth below.If anycoveredparton your
engineis defective,the part will be repairedor replacedby B&S.
Owner's Warranty Responsibility
Asthe smalloff-roadengineowner,you are respoesibbfor the performanceof the required
maintenancelistedinyour OperatingandMaintenanceInstructions.B&Srecommends
thatyouretainall your receiptscoveringmaintenanceon yoursmalloff-roadengine,but
B&Scannotdenywarrantysoldyfor the lackof receiptsor foryour failureto ensurethe
performanceof allscheduledmaintenance.
Asthe smalloff-roadengineowner,you shouldhoweverbeawarethat B&Smaydenyyou
warrantycoverageif your smalloff-roadengineor a part hasfaileddueto abuse,neglect,
impropermaintenanceor unapprovedmodifications.
Youareresponsibbfor presentingyoursmalloff-roadengineto anAuthorizedB&S Service
Dealerassoonasa problemexists.The undisputedwarrantyrepairsshouldbecompleted
ina reasonableamountof time, notto exceed30 days.
If you haveanyquestionsregardingyour warrantyfights andresponsibilities,you should
contacta B&SServiceRepresentativeat (414)259-526£
Theemissionswarrantyis a defectswarranty.Defectsarejudgedon normalengineperfoP
mance.Thewarrantyis not relatedto an in-useemissionstest.
The following are specificprovisions relativeto your EmissionsControlDefectsWarrantyCoverage.It is in addition to the B&S enginewarrantyfor non-regulatedenginesfound
in the Operatingand MaintenanceInstructions.
1. WarrantedParts 3.
Coverageunderthis warranty extendsonly to the paris sted below _neemissions
control systemsparts) to the extent thesepartswere oresemon _r_eergme
purchased.
a. FuelMeteringSystem
CoWstart enrichmentsystem(soft choke)
Carburetorand internal parts
Fuelpump 4.
Fuelline, fuel line fittings, clamps
Fueltank, capand tether
Carboncanister
b. Air InductionSystem
Air cleaner
Intakemanifold
Purgeandvent line
c. Ignition System 5.
Sparkplug(s)
Magnetoignition system
d. CatalystSystem
Catalyticconverter
Exhaustmanifold
Air injection systemor pulsevalve
e. MiscellaneousItems Usedin AboveSystems
Vacuum,temperature,position, time sensitivevalves andswitches
*Connectorsand assemblies
2. Lengthof Coverage
B&S warrants to the initial owner and eachsubsequentpurchaserthat the Warranted 6.
Partsshall be free from defectsin materialsand workmanshipwhich causedthe
failureof the Warrantedpartsfor a periodof two yearsfrom the datethe engine is
deliveredto a retailpurchaser.
No Charge
Repair or replacement of any Warranted Part will be performed at no charge to the
owner, nc_uo_rg diagnostic labor which leads to the determination that a War-
rained Part is defecttive, if the diagnostic work is performed at an Authorized B&S
Service Dealer as listed in the "Yellow Pages" under "Engines, Gasoline," "Gasoline
En_l nes." "Lawn Mowers," or similar category.
Claimsand CoverageExclusions
Warrantyclaims shaftbe flied m accordancewith the provisionsof the B&S Engine
WarrantyPolicy.Warrantycoverageshall beexcludedfor failures of WarrantedParts
which are not original B&S partsor becauseof abuse,neglector impropermain_
-[enanceas setforth in the B&S EngineWarrantyPolicy.B&S is not liableto cover
failuresof WarrantedPartscaused bythe useof add-on, non-original,or modified
parts.
Maintenance
Any WarrantedPart which is not scheduledfor replacementas requiredmaintenance
or which is scheduledonly for regularinspectionto the effect of "repairor replaceas
necessary"shall bewarrantedasto defectsfor the warranty period. Any Warranted
Part which is scheduledfor replacementasrequired maintenanceshaft bewarranted
asto detectsonly for the periodof time up to the first scheduledreplacementfor
[na_part.Any replacementpartthat is equivalentin performanceand durabilitymay
se useom[ne performanceof any maintenanceor repairs.Theowner is responsible
for the performanceof all requiredmaintenance,asdefinedin the B&S Operating
and MaintenanceInstructions.
ConsequentialCoverage
Coveragehereundershallextend to the failure of any enginecomponentscausedby
the failure of anyWarranted Partstill underwarranty.
Enginesthat arecertified to meetthe CaliforniaAir ResourcesBoard(CARD)Emis-
sions Standardmust display information regardingthe EmissionsDurability period
andthe Air Index. Briggs & Stratton makesthis information availableto the con-
sumer on our emissionslabels.Theengine emissionslabel wifl indicatecertification
information.
The Emissions Durability Perioddescribesthe numberof hours of actual running
time for which the engine is certifiedto be emissions compliant,assuming proper
maintenancein accordancewiht the Operatingand Maintenanceinstructions. The
following categoriesare used:
_'Joderate:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompliant for 125 hours of actual runningtime.
mntermediate:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompliant for 250 hours of actual runningtime.
Extended:
Engineis certifiedto be emissionscompliant for 500 hoursof actual enginerunningtime.
Forexample,a typical walk-behindlawn mower is used 20 to 25 hoursper year.There-
fore, the EmissiensDurability Peried of an engine with an intermediate rating would
equateto 10 to 12 years.
Briggs & Strattonenginesare certifiedto meetthe United StatesEnvironmentalProtec-
tion Agency(ESEPA)Phase2 emissionsstandards.ForPhase2 certifiedengines,the
EmissionsCompliancePeriodreferredto on the EmissionsCompliancelabel indicatesthe
numberof operatinghours for whichthe engine hasbeenshownto meet Federalemis-
sions requirements.
Forengineslessthan 225 cc displacement.
CategoryC=125 hours,CategoryB=250 hours,CategoryA= 500 hours
Forenginesof 225 cc or moredisplacement.
CategoryC=250 hours,CategoryB=500 hours,CategoryA= 1000hours
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[nstrucciones importantes de seguridad
GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES - Este
manual contiene instrucc[ones importantes
que se deben seguir durante e[ ajuste inic[a[, [a
operad6n y e[ mantenimiento de[ equipo.
ADVERTENC[A El escape del motor de
este producto contiene sustandas quimicas que
el estado de California sabe que causan cancer,
defectos congenkos u otros daffos reproductivos.
S[mbo[os de seguridad y sus significados
GASES RETROCES0 EXPLOS[0N
TON[COS RAPID0
DETENCION
[Iol
ENOEND[DO/
APAGADO
USE PRODUCTO SUPERF[C[E ESTRANOULADOR
PROTECC[ON QU[M[CO CAUENTE
PARALOS0J0S PELIGROS0
ADVERTENC[A Ciertos componentes en
este producto y sus accesorios relacionados
contienen sustancias quimicas que el estado
de California sabe que causan cancer, defectos
congenitos u otros daSos reproductivos. LAvese las
manes despues de la manipulaci6n.
ADVERTENC[A Los bornes, terminales y
accesorios relacionados con [a bateria contienen
p[omo y compuestos de p[omo, productos
quimicos que e[ estado de California sabe que
producen cancer y defectos congenitos u otros
daSos reproductivos. LAvese las manos despues
de usarlos.
RAP[DO LENTO ACE[TE
LEAEL COMBUSTIBLE
MANUAL
E[ simbo[o de a[erta de seguridad indica
un posib[e pe[igro de [esiones persona[es Se
usa una pa[abra (PELIGRO. ADVERTENCIA o
PRECAUC[ON) como seffa[ con el simbo[o de
a[erta para designar un grado o nive[ de gravedad
de[ pe[igro. Se puede usar un simbo[o de seguridad
para representar e[ tipo de pe[igro. Se usa [a
pa[abra AWSO como seha[ para dirigir practicas no
re[acionadas con [esiones persona[es.
PEL[GRO indica un pe[igro que, si no se evita,
producira [a muerte o [esiones graves.
ADVERTENC[A indica un pe[igro que, si
no se evita, podria producir [a muerte o [esiones
graves.
PRECAUC[6N [nd[ca un pe[[gro que, s[ no se
evita, podria producir [esiones menores o moderadas.
ADVERTENC[A El motor encendido [ibera
mon6xido de carbono, un gas venenoso,
nco[oro e nodoro.
Respirar mon6xido de carbono puede causar
dolor de cabeza, fatiga, vertigo, v6mitos,
confusi6n, ataques, nAuseas, desmayos o
nc[uso la muerte.
*Opere el equipo SOLO en e[ exterior.
*Evite que e[ gas del escape entre en Areas
cerradas a trav6s de ventanas, puertas,
entradas de vent[laci6n u otras aberturas.
AV[SO dirige practicas no re[acionadas con
[esiones persona[es.
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ADVERTENCIA: iEsta maquina cortacesped es capaz de amputar manos y pies y puede lanzar objetos
que pueden causar lesiones y daSos! Si no se cumplen las siguientes instrucciones de SEGURIDAD, el
operador o los transeOntes podrian sufrir lesiones graves o la muerte. El propietario de la maquina deberb.
comprender estas instrucciones y permitira utilizar la maquina 0nicamente a personas que comprendan
estas instrucciones. Todas las personas que hagan funcionar la maquina deberan ser dueSas de si mental y
fisicamente y no deberan hallarse bajo la influencia de ningOn tipo de sustancias que puedan deteriorar sus
capacidades visuales, su destreza o capacidad de juicio.
Protecci6n a la infancia
Pueden ocurrir accidentes graves si el usuario no esta
atento ante la presencia de ni_os. Los ni_os suelen
sentirse atraidos por la unidad y por la actividad del
cortacesped. Nunca de por hecho que los ni_os vayan a
permanecer en el Oltimo lugar en el que los vio.
1. MANTENGA a los ni_os fuera del area de corte y bajo
la vigilancia atenta de alg0n adulto responsable.
2. NO PERMITA que ni_ios ni otros se monten en la
maquina, en sus accesodos ni en el equipo remolcado
(incluso con las cuchillas DESCONECTADAS).
Poddan caerse y resultar gravemente heddos.
3. PERMITA Qnicamente que adultos y adolescentes
responsables con capacidad de juicio madura y bajo la
supervisi6n cercana de un adulto utilicen la maquina
4. NO opere las cuchillas marcha atras. DETENGA LAS
CUCHILLAS. MIRE detras y debajo de Ud. antes de
retroceder y antes de retroceder y mientras Io haga
por si hay ni_os, animales domesticos u otros peligros.
5. PONGA ESPECIAL CUIDADO al acercarse a esquinas
cerradas, arbustos, arboles u otros objetos que
puedan obstaculizar la visi6n.
O6mo evitar que vuelque
Las pendientes son un factor de gran p(_rdidaen los casos
de perdida de control yen los accidentes en los que
vuelca el cortacesped, que pueden resultar en lesiones
graves o incluso la muerte. Todas las pendientes requ_eren
mayor PRECAUCION. Si no puede ir hacia atras sobre una
pendiente con el cortacesped, o no se siente seguro sobre
la pendiente, NO corte el cesped en la misma. Ponga
el mayor cuidado con los recogedores de hierba y otros
elementos anexos: afectan al manejo y a la estabiJidad de
la maquina. Consulte la Guia de trabajo en pendientes que
encontrara al final de esta secci6n.
1. NO opere la maquina en pendientes que excedan
los 10 grados, Io que equivale a 1,1 m (3,5 pies)
verticalmente por cada 6,1 m (20 pies) hodzontalmente.
2. DESCONECTE las cuchillas cuando se desplace
cuesta arriba. Utilice una velocidad lenta evitando
giros bruscos.
3. NO maneje la maquina hacia delante y hacia atras
en medio de las pendientes. Manejela hacia arriba y
hacia abajo. Practique sobre las pendientes con las
cuchiHas desconectadas.
4. EVITE arrancar, detenerse, o girar en pendientes. Si la
maquina se detiene mientras sube o los neumaticos
pierden tracci6n, DESCONECTE las cuchillas y
retroceda lentamente en linea recta hacia abajo.
5. ESTP ALERTA ante la presencia de hoyos y otros
peligros ocultos. La hierba alta puede ocultar obstaculos.
Mantengase lejos de cunetas, deslaves, alcantarillas,
cercas y objetos que puedan salir proyectados.
6. MANTENGA UNA DISTANCIA DE SEGURIDAD
minima de 0,9 metros (3 pies) de separaci6n desde el
borde de zanjas y otros desniveles. La maquina podria
volcar si se mete una parte en un desnivel.
7. Comience siempre a moverse hacia delante
lentamente y con precauci6n.
8. Manipule pesos o un transportador de carga con peso
segOn las instrucciones proporcionadas junto con
el recolector de hierba. NO MANEJE la maquina en
pendientes que excedan los 10 grados.
9. NO coloque su pie en el suelo para intentar estabilizar
la maquina.
10. NO utilice el cortac(_sped sobre hierba homed& La
reducci6n de tracci6n puede causar deslizamiento.
11. Escoja una velocidad lo suficientemente baja de
manera tal que no tenga que detenerse ni hacer
cambios en pendientes. Los neumaticos pueden
perder tracci6n en las pendientes incluso cuando los
frenos funcionen debidamente.
12. NO maneje la maquina en circunstancias en que la
tracciono la direcci6n o la estabilidad sean dudosas.
13. Siempre mantenga la maquina con un cambio a_bajar
pendientes. NO utilice el punto muerto (ni libere el
hidroorodamiento) para bajar una pendiente.
Antes de cortar el c_sped
1. Lea. corn prenda y siga las instrucciones y advertencias
en este manual y las indicadas sobre la maquina, el
motor y sus accesorios. Conozca los controles y el uso
apropiado de la maquina antes de comenzar.
2. Unicamente deben hacer funcionar la maquina
personas maduras y responsables y s61o despues de
la adecuada instrucci6n.
3. Los datos indican que operadores de 60 o mas a5os
estan implicados en un amplio porcentaje de lesiones
relacionadas con el uso de tractores cortacesped.
Estos operadores deberan evaluar su capacidad de
utilizar la unidad de manera Io suficientemente segura
como para protegerse a si mismos y a los demas
frente a graves lesiones.
4. Manipule el combustible con especial precauci6n.
Los combustibles son infiamables y sus vapores,
explosivos. Utilice un recipiente de combustible
homologado. NO retire la tapa del combustible ni
ahada combustible con el motor en marcha. A5ada
combustible Qnicamente en exteriores y con el motor
parado y frio. Limpie el carburante derramado sobre la
maquina. NO fume.
5. Practique el manejo de la maquina con LAS
CUCHILLAS DESCONECTADAS para aprender los
controles y desarrollar destrezas.
6. Revise la zona de cesped que se va a cortar y retire
objetos como juguetes, cables, piedras, ramas y
otros elementos que puedan causar lesiones si
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son lanzados por la cuchilla o interfieren con el
funcionamiento del cortacesped.
7. Mantenga personas y animales domesticos lejos
de la zona donde va a cortar el cesped. DETENGA
inmediatamente las cuchiflas, DETENGA el motor
y DETENGA el cortacesped en caso de que alguna
persona entre en la zona.
8. Compruebe con frecuencia el adecuado
funcionamiento y ubicaci6n de protecciones,
defiectores, interruptores, controles de la cuchilla y
otros dispositivos de seguridad.
9. AsegOrese de que todas las calcomanias de segundad
sean claramente legibles. Reemplacelas si estan
da_adas.
10. Cuando corte el cesped, protejase con gafas de
segundad, mascadlla anti-polvo, pantalones largos y
calzados s61idos.
11. Debe saber c6mo DETENER rapidamente las
cuchillas y el motor para prepararse ante cuaiquier
emergencia.
12. Extreme la precauci6n cuando cargue o descargue la
maquina en un remolque o cami6n.
13. Compruebe con frecuencia los componentes del
recogedor de hierba en busca de se_ales de desgaste
o detedoro y reemplacelos, segun sea necesario, para
evitar las lesiones producidas pot el lanzamiento de
objetos a traves de puntos debiles o desgastados.
Manipulaci6n segura de la gasolina
Para evitar lesiones personales o da_os en los bienes.
extreme la precauci6n cuando manipule gasolina. La
gasolina es extremadamente inflamable y sus vapores
son explosivos.
1. Apague cigarriHos, puros, pipas y cualquier otra fuente
que pueda provocar incendios.
2. Utilice s61o un recipiente de combustible homologado.
3. NO retire la tapa del combustible ni a_ada combustible
con el motor en marcha. Deje que el motor se enfrie
antes de reponer el combustible.
4. NO reponga combustible en la maquina en espacios
cerrados.
5. NO almacene la maquina ni el recipiente de
combustible en [nteriores donde haya llamas
expuestas, chispas ni luces pilotos como las de los
calentadores de agua u otros dispositivos.
6. NUNCA flene recipientes de combustible en el interior
de veh[culos ni sobre el lecho de un cami6n o remolque
con revestimientos de plastico. Sit0e los recipientes
sobre el suelo, lejos del vehiculo, antes de flenarlos.
7. Retire del vehiculo o cami6n el equipamiento
alimentado pot gasolina y reponga el combustible
sobre el suelo. Si ello no es posible, reponga el
combustible del equipo utilizando un contenedor
portatil y no con boqufllas dosificadoras de gasolina.
8. NO arranque equipos alimentados por gasolina en
vehiculos o remolques cerrados.
9. Mantenga la boquilla en contacto con el borde de la
abertura del dep6sito o recipiente de combustible en
todo momento hasta haber completado el Ilenado. NO
use un dispositivo para trabar y abrir boquiHas.
10. Si se derrama combustible sobre la ropa, cambiese la
ropa de inmediato.
11. Nunca Ilene en exceso el dep6sito de combustible.
Vuelva a situar la tapa del combustible y ajOstela
firmemente.
Consideraciones generales de seguridad de
funcionamiento
1. Monte y desmonte la maquina desde el lado izquierdo.
Mantengase alejado del agujero de descarga en todo
momento.
2. Encienda el motor desde el asiento del operador.
Aseg0rese de que las cuchiHas esten DESACTIVADAS
y de que este activado el freno de mano.
3. NO abandone la maquina con el motor en
funcionamiento. DETENGA el motor, DETENGA las
cuchillas, ACTIVE el freno y quite la Ilave antes de
abandonar el puesto del conductor.
4. NO maneje la maquina a no ser que este correctamente
sentado con los pies en los apoyos o pedales.
5. DETENGA LAS CUCHILLAS y EL MOTOR y
aseg0rese de que las cuchillas se hayan detenido
antes de quitar el recolector de cesped o antes de
desatascar el cortacesped para evitar la amputaci6n
de dedos o manos.
6. Las cuchillas deben estar DESCONECTADAS excepto
cuando se corte el cesped. Coloque las cuchiHas en
la posici6n m,Csalta cuando este cortando sobre una
superficie desigual
7. Mantenga las manos y los pies lejos de las cuchiflas
en rotaci6n que estan debajo de la plataforma. NO
ponga el pie en el suelo mientras las CUCHILLAS
esten ACTlVADAS o la mientras la maquina este en
movimiento.
8. NO maneje la maquina sin que el recolector de cesped
o los protectores este.n correctamente colocados
yen funcionamiento. NO apunte la descarga hacia
personas, coches en transito, ventanas o puertas.
9. Reduzca la velocidad antes de realizar giros.
10. Tenga cuidado con el transito al cruzar o pasar cerca
de vias.
11. DETENGA la m,_quina inmediatamente despues de
golpear obstaculos. Inspeccione el cortacesped y
repare los da5os antes de volver a manejarlo.
12. Maneje la maquina s61o durante el dia o con luz
artificial potente.
13. Mueva LENTAMENTE la palanca de mando (si la
tiene) para mantener el control durante cambios de
velocidad y de sentido.
14. NO haga funcionar el motor en zonas cerradas.
Los gases del tubo de escape del motor contienen
mon6xido de carbono, un veneno letal.
15. NO descargue materiales contra paredes ni
obsta.culos. Los materiales pueden rebotar hacia el
operador.
16. Utilice unicamente accesorios aprobados por el
fabricante. Consulte las instrucciones del fabricante
para obtener informaci6n sobre el funcionamiento y la
instalaci6n de accesonos.
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Remo_¢ar
1. Remolque solamente con una maquina que tenga
un enganche disedado para remolque. NO sujete el
equipo remolcado a un lugar que no sea el punto de
enganche.
2. Siga las recomendaciones del fabricante respecto
a los I_mites de peso para equipos remolcados y
remolque en pendientes.
3. NO permita que nidos ni otras personas se suban al
equipo remolcado.
4. En pendientes, el peso del equipo remolcado puede
causar perdida de tracci6n y perdida de control.
5. Desplacese lentamente y deje una distancia extra para
poder detenerse.
6. Tenga CUIDADO cuando arrastre cargas. No Ileve mas
carga de la que pueda controlar con seguridad y sujete
las cargas a la placa de enganche segOn se especifica
en las instrucciones de los accesodos.
Seguridad de mantenirniento
1. NO guarde el cortacesped ni el recipiente para el
combustible en lugares donde los vapores puedan
alcanzar una llama abierta, chispa o luz piloto como
la de los calentadores de agua, hornos, secadoras de
ropa u otros dispositivos que utilicen gas. Permita que
el motor se enfrie antes de almacenar la maqu_na en
un lugar cerrado. Guarde el contenedor o recipiente
para el carburante fuera del alcance de los nihos en un
lugar deshabitado.
2. Mantenga la maquina libre de cesped, hojas o
exceso de grasa para reducir el riesgo de incendio y
sobrecalentamiento del motor.
3. Cuando drene el dep6sito de combustible, drene
el combustible en el exterior hasta un recipiente
homologado y lejos de Hamas expuestas.
4. Siempre procure una ventilaci6n adecuada cuando el
motor este en funcionamiento. Los gases del tubo de
escape del motor contienen mon6xido de carbono, un
veneno inodoro letal.
5. Desconecte el cable negativo (negro) de la bateria
antes de realizar el mantenimiento o cualquier
reparaci6n en la maquina. El motor de arranque puede
causar lesiones.
6. NO trabaje debajo de la maquina sin bloques de
seguridad.
7.0nicamente realice reparaciones y ajustes en el motor
cuando este se encuentre detenido. Retire el (los)
cable (s) de bujia del enchufe de la buj_ay fije el (los)
cable (s) lejos del (los) enchufe (s) de la bujia.
8. NO cambie los ajustes de velocidad del regulador del
motor ni acelere en exceso el motor.
9. Las cuchillas del cortacesped son afiladas y pueden
producir cortes. Envuelva las cuchiHas o utilice gruesos
guantes de cuero y extreme la PRECAUCION cuando
las manipule.
10. NO pruebe la existencia de chispas conectando la
buj_aa tierra junto al odficio de la bujia; la bujia podria
encender la gasolina que sale del motor.
11. Mantenga o reemplace las etiquetas de seguridad e
instrucciones, segOn sea necesario.
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AVmSO:Las figuras e ilustraciones en este manual se proporcionan s61ocomo referencia y pueden diferir de su modelo
especifico.
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A
B
E
C
D
A. Volante
B. Control de velocidad del motor (no se muestra)
C. Interruptor de encendido
D. Pedal del embrague/freno
E. Enganche del freno de estacionamiento
R Pedal del freno
G. PaRanca de la cuchilla
H. Deflector de descarga
J. Control de desenganche
K. Palanca de cambios de la transmisi6n
h Dep6sito de combustible
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Recomendaciones de aceite
Se recomienda el uso de aceites certificados con la
garantia de Briggs & Stratton para un rendimiento
6ptimo. Se pueden aceptar otros aceites
detergentes de alta calidad si estan clasificados
para el servicio SF, SG, SH, SJ o superior. No utilice
aditivos especiales.
Las temperaturas exteriores determinan la
viscosidad adecuada del aceite para el motor. Use
la tabla para seleccionar la viscosidad 6ptima para
la variaci6n estimada de temperatura exterior.
°F
120
100
8O
60
40
20
0
-20
°c
49
o 38
_3
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C6mo revisar/agregar aceite
1. Retire la varilla de nivel de aceite y limpiela con
un paso limpio.
2. Inserte y apriete la varilla de nivel de aceite.
3. Retire la varilla de nivel de aceite y revise el
nivel de este. Debe estar en la parte superior del
indicador Ileno en la varilla de nivel de aceite.
4. Si estuviera bajo, agregue aceite lentamente en el
Ilenado de aceite de motor. No Hene en exeeso.
Despues de agregar aceite, espere un minuto y
luego vuelva a revisar el nivel de aceite.
5. Vuelva a poner y apriete la varilla de nivel de
aceite.
Presi6n de aceite
Si la presi6n de aceite fuera demasiado baja, un
presostato (si Io tiene) detendra el motor o activara
un dispositivo de advertencia en el equipo. Si
sucede esto, detenga el motor y revise el nivel de
aceite con la varilla de nivel de aceite.
Si el nivel de aceite esta debajo de la marca ADD
(A[tADIR), agregue aceite hasta que Ilegue a la
marca FULL (LLENO). Encienda el motor y revise
que la presi6n sea adecuada antes de seguir
operando. Si el nivel de aceite est,_ entre las marcas
ADD (ANADIR) y FULL (LLENO), no eneienda
el motor. Comuniquese con un concesionario de
servicio de Craftsman para corregir el problema de
la presi6n de aceite.
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Recomendaciones sobre combustible
El combustible debe cumpHr estos requisitos:
Gasolina limpia, nueva y sin plomo
Un minimo de 87 octanos/87 AKI (91 RON).
Para uso en altitudes elevadas, consulte a
continuaci6n.
° Se puede aceptar gasolina que contenga hasta
un 10% de etanol (gasohol) o hasta un 15% de
metil terc-butil eter (MTBE por su sigla en ingles).
PRECAUCKSN: No utilice gasolinas no
homologadas, como es el caso de E85. No haga
mezclas con la gasolina nmrealice modificaciones
en el motor para hacerlo funcionar con otros
combustibles. Hacer esto daSara los componentes
del motor y anular_ la garantia del motor.
Para proteger el sistema de combustible de la
formaci6n de resina, mezcle un estabilizador
de combustible con el combustible. Consulte
almacenamiento. Todos los combustibles no son
iguales. Si ocurren proUemas de arranque o de
rendimiento, cambie el proveedor de combustible
o cambie la marca. El funcionamiento de este
motor con gasolina esta certificado. El sistema de
control de emisiones para el motor corresponde
a modificaciones del motor (EM por su sigla en
ingles).
AUtitud eUevada
En altitudes superiores a 1524 metros (5.000 pies),
se puede aceptar gasolina de un minimo de 85
octanos/85 AKI (89 RON). Para seguir cumpliendo
con las emisiones, se necesita un ajuste para
altitudes elevadas. El funcionamiento sin este ajuste
causara menor rendimiento, mayor consumo de
combustible y aumento de emisiones. Consulte
un concesionario de servicio de Craftsman para
obtener informaci6n sobre el ajuste para altitudes
elevadas.
Se recomienda el funcionamiento del motor en
altitudes inferiores a 762 metros (2.500 pies) con el
equipo para altitudes elevadas.
C6mo agregar combustible
ADVERTENCIA La gasolina y sus
vapores son extremadamente infiamabJes y
expbsivos.
_,, Elfuego o Jasexplosiones pueden causar
quemaduras graves o incJuso Jamuerte.
Cuando cargue combustibme
*Apague el motor y deje que se enfrie al menos
durante 2 minutos antes de quitar Jatapa deJ
combustible.
*Uene el dep6sito de combustibJe en exteriores en
un Area bien ventilada.
*No Ilene el dep6sito de combustiMe en exceso.
Para permitir la expansi6n de Jagasolina, no Hene
sobre Ja parte inferior deJ cueHo deJ dep6sito de
combustible.
*Mantenga la gasolina lejos de chispas, llamas
expuestas o de encendido, calory otras fuentes
de encendido.
*Revise frecuentemente las tuberias, el dep6sito, la
tapa y los accesorios de combustible para saber
si existen grietas o filtraciones. Reemplacelas, si
fuera necesario.
*Si se derrama combustible, espere hasta que se
evapore antes de arrancar el motor.
1. Agregue combustible al dep6sito de combustible
despues de haber empujado la maqumna hacia
el exterior donde se puedan disipar los vapores.
Aseg0rese de que la tapa de lenado de
combustible (A, Figura 1) este ajustada y de que
la ventilaci6n (B) este abierta despues de volver a
cargar combustible. Si la ventilaci6n esta cerrada,
el motor se detendr&
Antes del arranque
1. Revise la presi6n de los neumaticos; agregue o
libere aire, seg0n sea necesario, para alcanzar
una presi6n de 6,9 kPa (12 PS0 en la parte
delantera y 6,9 kPa (12 PSI) en la parte trasera.
2. Revise las protecciones, defiectores y cubiertas
para asegurarse de que todas esten en su lugar y
firmemente ajustadas.
3. Revise el aceite de motor y agregue aceite, segOn
sea necesario, hasta que el nivel Ilegue a la
marca FULL (LLENO) (A, Figura 2).
FIGURA 2
4. Con el motor detenido, suelte los dos pernos de
ajuste (D, Figura 3) y mueva el asiento hacia la
posici6n deseada. Despues del ajuste, apriete los
pernos firmemente.
5. Revise el mecanismo de la palanca de la cuchilla.
Si se presiona el pedal del freno, se puede mover
manualmente la palanca de la cuchilla desde la
posici6n ON (encendido) a OFF (apagado) para
detener la cuchilla.
6. Revise el mecanismo de bloqueo de marcha
atras. La palanca de cambios de la transmisi6n
no debe cambiar marcha atras con el pedal de la
cuchilla presionado.
FIGURA 1
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FIGURA 3
Arranque de_ motor
ADVERTENCIA La gasoJina y sus
vapores son extremadamente infiamables y
expbsivos.
EI fuego o las explosiones pueden causar
quemaduras graves o incluso la muerte.
Cuando arranque el motor
AsegOrese de que la bujia, el silenciador, la tapa
del dep6sito de combustible y el purificador de
aire (si Io tiene) se encuentren en su lugar y esten
flies.
No encienda el motor sin la bujia.
Si se ahoga el motor, ajuste el estrangulador (si Io
tiene) en la posici6n ABERTO/MARCHA, mueva
el control de la mariposa (si la tiene) a la posici6n
RAPIDO y arranque el motor hasta que encienda.
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ADVERTENCUA El motor encendido libera
mon6xido de carbono, un gas venenoso,
incoloro e inodoro.
Respirar mon6xido de carbono puede causar
dolor de cabeza, fatiga, vertigo, v6mitos,
confusi6n, ataques, na.useas, desmayos o
induso la muerte.
Opere el equipo SOLO en el exterior.
Evite que el gas del escape entre en _reas
cerradas a traves de ventanas, puertas, entradas
de ventilaci6n u otras aberturas.
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FIGURA 4
FIGURA 5
ADVERTENCUA NO arranque el motor Con
la palanca de cambios de la transmisi6n en una
posici6n de march& Siga cuidadosamente las
instrucciones de arranque.
IMPORTANTE: Cuando la Ilave de encendido
se gire hasta la posici6n de INICIO, el motor se
activara, pero no arrancara a menos que el pedal
del embrague/freno este presionado totalmente
hasta el fondo y la palanca de la cuchilla este en la
posici6n desacoplada (OFF). El usuario debe estar
en el asiento.
1. Mueva la palanca de cambios de transmisi6n
(A, Figura 4) hasta la posici6n de punto muerto
(N).
2. Cerci6rese de que la palanca de la cuchilla (A,
Figura 5) este en la posici6n desacoplada (OFF).
3. Presione el pedal de embrague/freno (Figura
6) completamente hasta el fondo y mantengalo
presionado mientras arranca el motor.
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FIGURA 6
4. Mueva el control de velocidad del motor (Figura
7) hasta la posici6n de ESTRANGULACION para
arrancar un motor que este frio.
5. Gire la Ilave de encendido (Figura 8) a la
posici6n de ENCENDIDO hasta que arranque el
motor.
NOTA: Si despues de 5 segundos de intentar
el arranque, el motor no arranca, suelte la Ilave,
asegOrese de que el pedal del embrague/freno
este totaRmente presionado e intente el arranque de
nuevo despues de esperar aproximadamente 20
segundos.
.Despues de que arranque el motor, mueva
el control de velocidad del motor hasta la
posici6n RAPmDO y espere un poco de tiempo
a que el motor se caliente y funcione de un
modo suave.
C6mo operar _a cuchH_a de_ cortac_sped
1. Para enganchar la cuchilla, mueva la palanca
de la cuchilla (A, Figura 9) a la posici6n de
ENCENDJDO, luego presione el pedal de la
cuchilla (B) para mantener la palanca de la
cuchilla en la posici6n de ENCENDIDO.
2. Para detener la cuchilla, suelte el pedal de la
cuchilla. La palanca de la cuchilla volvera a la
posici6n APAGADO.
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FJGURA 9
ADVERTENCUA Si la cuchilla no se detiene
completamente dentro de 3 segundos o menos,
se debe ajustar el freno de la cuchilla. NO opere
la mb.quma hasta que el concesionario de servicio
autorizado haya realizado el ajuste apropiado.
FIGURA 7 C6mo ajustar _a a_tura de corte
1. Ajuste la altura de corte subiendo o bajando la
palanca elevadora de la plataforma (A, Figura 10)
hasta la altura deseada de la muesca de corte
(B).
2. Cuando haya terminado de cortar el cesped,
ajuste la palanca elevadora de la plataforma en
la posici6n de maxima altura, luego detenga la
cuchilla.
FIGURA 8
ADVERTENCUA NO abandone la maquina con
el motor en funcionamiento. DETENGA la cuchilla.
DETENGA el motor. Cambie a neutro y enganche el
freno de estacionamiento. Retire la Ilave.
7. Coloque la Ilave de encendido (Figura 8) en la
posici6n de APAGADO para detener el motor. F_GURA 10
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C6mo enganchar e_ sistema de
ADVERTENCUA NO opere las cuchiHas
marcha atrAs. DETENGA LAS CUCHILLAS.
MIRE detr_.s y debajo de Ud. antes de retroceder
y antes de retroceder y mientras Io haga per si
hay niSos, animales domesticos u otros peHgros.
1. Presione completamente el pedal de embrague/
freno (A, Figura 11).
2. Ponga la palanca de cambios de la transmisbn
(A, Figura 12) en la primera muesca de velocidad
hacia delante (B).
3. Suavemente suelte el pedal de embragueifreno
para comenzar el movimiento hacia delante.
4. Durante el movimiento hada delante, la palanca
de cambios de la transmisbn se puede poner en
cualquier veloddad deseada hada delante sin
presionar el pedal de embrague/freno.
5. Para detener la maquina, presione
completamente el pedal de embragueifreno.
NOTA: Para obtener resultados 6ptimos de corte,
use una veloddad de avance hada delante mas
lenta con la mariposa del motor en la posici6n
RAPIDO. Esta combinaci6n permitira que la cuchilla
del cortacesped levante el cesped mientras corta
suave y uniformemente.
FIGURA 11
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Mecanismo de Noqueo de marcha atr_s
Este tractor cortacesped tiene un mecanismo de
bloqueo de marcha arrAs. Este dispositivo evita que
el cortacesped se cambie marcha atras mientras la
cuch!lla est6 girando.
1. Para cambiar marcha atras, detenga la cuchilla
soltando el pedal de la cuchilla.
2. Presione completamente el pedal de embraguei
freno, luego cambie marcha atras.
3. Despu6s de haber despejado visualmente el Area
detras de la maquina, suavemente suelte el pedal
de embragueifreno.
ADVERTENCUA NO opere las cuchillas
marcha atrAs. DETENGA LAS CUCHILLAS.
MIRE detrAs y debajo de Ud. antes de retroceder
y antes de retroceder y mientras Io haga per si
hay niSos, animales domesticos u otros peligros.
FIGURA 12
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E)esenganche de b_oqueo de marcha atr_s
ADVERTENCUA PELIGRO DE
AMPUTACION
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EI no respetar estas normas podria resultar
en perdida del control de la unidad, lesiones
personales graves o muerte para el usuario
_" o para terceros, o da_os en propiedades o
en el equipo.
No corte el c6sped cuando niSos u otras
personas esten alrededor.
No transporte pasajeros (especialmente ni_os)
incluso con las cuchillas desconectadas. Se
pueden caer o volver por otro paseo cuando no
Io espere.
Mire hacia abajo y hacia atr#.s antes y durante
el retroceso.
Nunca se debe seleccionar este desenganche, a
menos que este absolutamente seguro de que no
haya niSos ni otras personas en el area de corte de
cesped.
Si se usa la m&quina en Areas que sea necesario
hacer cambios rApidos marcha atras (como el
funcionamiento cerca de alguna via), la palanca de
desenganche permitira cortar el cesped marcha
atras hasta que se suelte el pedal de la cuchilla.
1. Detenga la maquina y la cuchilla.
2. Presione hacia abajo y mantenga presionada
la palanca de desenganche en el soporte de
cambios de la transmisi6n.
3. Presione y mantenga presionado el pedal de la
cuchilla, luego suelte la palanca de desenganche.
4. Mueva la palanca a la posici6n de ENCENDIDO.
5. Enganche el sistema de transmision come se
hace normalmente.
Cuando se suelta el pedal de la cuchilla, el
mecanismo de bloqueo de marcha atras se vuelve a
activar automaticamente.
C6mo accionar e_ freno de mano
1. Para aplicar el freno de estacionamiento,
presione el pedal de embragueifreno (A, Figura
13) todo el recorrido hacia abajo, deslice el
enganche del freno de estacionamiento (B) todo
el recorrido hacia dentro y suelte el pedal de
embragueifreno. Un seguro en el enganche del
freno de estacionamiento mantendra el freno de
estacionamiento enganchado.
_ ADVERTENCUA NO estacione en pendientes, i
FIGURA 13
2. Para liberar el freno de estacionamiento, presione
firmemente el pedal de embrague!freno. El
enganche del freno de estacionamiento se
desenganchara automaticamente.
IMPORTANTE: NO use el desenganche de
bloqueo de marcha atras como el modo normal
de funcionamiento. Revise con frecuencia el
funcionamiento adecuado del mecanismo de
bloqueo de marcha atras. La palanca de cambios
de la transmisi6n no debe cambiar marcha atrb_s
con el pedal de la cuchilla presionado. NO maneje
la maquina si el mecanismo de bloqueo de marcha
atras no esta funcionando en forma adecuada.
Comuniquese con algOn concesionario de servicio
de Craftsman para obtener asistencia.
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Contro de emisiones
Cualquier establecimiento de reparaci6n de motores
que no este en el camino o cualquier individuo
pueden realizar el mantenimiento, reemplazo o
reparaci6n de los dispositivos y sistemas de control
de emisiones. Sin embargo, para conseguir un
servicio de control de emisiones "sin costo", el
trabajo debe realizarlo un empleado de Craftsman
o un distribuidor de servicio t6cnico de Briggs &
Stratton. Consulte la Garantia de emisiones.
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Las chispas involuntarias pueden provocar
fuego o descargas electricas.
El arranque no intencional pueden resultar
en enmaraSamiento, amputaci6n traum_.tica
o laceraci6n.
Peligro de incendio.
Antes de realizar ajustes o reparaciones:
*Desconecte el cable de la bujia y mantengalo
lejos de ella.
*Desconecte la bateria en el terminal negative
(solamente motores con encendido el6ctrico).
*Use solamente las herramientas correctas.
*No aRere el resorte, las conexiones u otras
piezas del regulador para aumentar la velocidad
del motor.
*Los repuestos deben ser los mismos y se
deben instalar en la misma posici6n de las
piezas originales.
*DETENGA el motor
*DETENGA la cuchilla
*Enganche el freno de estacionamiento
*Retire la Ilave
*Evite quemaduras graves. Deje que todas
las piezas se enfrien antes de trabajar en la
maquina.
*La tapa de Ilenado de combustible y de la
ventilaci6n deben estar cerradas firmemente
para evitar el derrame de combustible.
Tab a de mantenimiento deMequipo
Carla 8horas o diariamente
Revise el sistema de interbloqueo de seguridad
Limpie los desechos del tractor y de la plataforma del
cortac6sped
Limpie los desechos del compartimiento del motor
Carla 25 horas o anualmente *
Revise la presi6n de los neumAticos
Revise el tiempo de detenci6n de las cuchillas del
cortac6sped
Revise las piezas metAlicas sueltas en el tractor y en
el cortac6sped
Carla 50 horas o anualmente *
Limpie la bater[a y los cables
Revise los frenos del tractor
Consulte al concesiona_io anualmente para
Lubdque el tractor y el cortac6sped
Revise las cuchiIlas del cortac6sped **
Lo que suceda primero
* Revise las cuchiJlas mas a menudo en regiones
con condiciones de suelos arenosos o con mucha
cantidad de polvo.
TabHa de mantenimiento motor
horaa
Cambie el aceite del motor
Carla 8 horas o diariamente
Revise el nivel de aceite del motor
Carla 25 horas o anualmente *
Limpie el filtro y el predepurador de aire del motor **
Carla 50 horas o anualmente *
Cambie el aceite del motor
Reemplace el filtro de aceite
Anualmente
Reemplace el filtro de aire
Cambie el predepurador de aire
Consulte al concesionario anualmente para
Inspeccione el silenciador y el amortiguador de
_as
Cambie la bujia
Reemplace el filtro de combustible
Limpie el sistema de refrigeraci6n con aire del motor
Lo que suceda primero
* Limpie mas a menudo en condiciones polvodentas o
cuando haya desechos transportados por el aire.
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Verificaci6n de_ sistema de b_oqueo de
Esta unidad esta equipada con los conmutadores
de interbloqueo de seguridad. No intente puentear
conmutadores de seguridad y no fuerce nunca
dispositivos de seguridad.
Verificaciones de SEGUR_DAD operativa
Prueba 1 -- El motor NO debe arrancar cuando:
La palanca de la cuchilla del cortacesped est6 en
posici6n de ENCENDIDO o
La transmisi6n este en las posiciones hacia
delante o marcha atras o
• Se suelte el pedal de embragueifreno.
Prueba 2 -- El motor DEBE arrancar cuando:
La cuchilla del cortacesped este en posici6n
APAGADA y
La transmisi6n este en posici6n neutra (N) y
El pedal del embrague est6 presionado
completamente.
Prueba 3-- El motor debe APAGARSE cuando:
El operador se levante del asiento con la cuchilla
del cortacesped en la posici6n de ENCENDIDO
El operador se levante del asiento con la
transmisi6n enganchada
El operador se levante del asiento con el freno de
estacionamiento DESENGANCHADO.
Prueba 4 --Verificaci6n del tiempo de
detenci6n de las cuchiHas del cortacesped
La cuchilla del cortac6sped debe detenerse
completamente dentro de tres segundos despues
de que se APAGUE la cuchilla del cortacesped.
ADVERTENCUA Si la cuchilla no se detiene
completamente dentro de 3 segundos o menos,
se debe ajustar el freno de la cuchilla. NO opere
la maquina hasta que el concesionario de servicio
autorizado haya realizado el ajuste apropiado.
Revise e_ mecanismo de b_oqueo de
marcha atr_s
ADVERTENCUA Si el mecanismo de
bloqueo de marcha atrAs no esta funcionando
adecuadamente, NO opere la mAquina hasta
que el concesionario de servicio autorizado haya
realizado el ajuste apropiado.
Revise el funcionamiento del mecanismo de
bloqueo de marcha atrb,s con el motor APAGADO.
1. Presione y mantenga presionados los pedales de
la cuchilla.
2. Presione y mantenga presionado el pedal de
embrague!freno.
3. La palanca de cambios de la transmisi6n no debe
cambiar marcha atras.
Limpie _os desechos de_ tractor,
_a p_ataforma de_ cortac_sped y e_
compartimiento de_ motor
ADVER'['ENCtA Desechos combustibles,
tales como hojas, c6sped, maleza, etc.,
pueden incendiarse.
Retire los desechos acumulados en el Area del
silenciador, de la plataforma del cortacesped y
del compartimiento del motor.
Retire el cesped cortado, suciedad, hojas u otros
desechos de la unidad y del compartimiento del
motor.
1. Detenga el motor y dejelo enfriar.
2. Retire la Ilave de encendido, luego desconecte el
cable de la bujia desde la bujia.
3. Use anteojos de seguridad. Con un cepillo o aire
comprimido, limpie los desechos de todas las
superficies del tractor y de la parte superior de la
plataforma del cortacesped.
4. Limpie completamente el compartimiento del
motor, incluyendo los desechos de la rejilla
de entrada de la parte superior del motor (A,
Figura 15), aletas expuestas de refrigeraci6n del
motor y alrededor del conjunto del filtro de aire.
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Verificaci6n de _a presi6n de _os
La presi6n de los neumaticos se debe revisar
(Figura 14) en forma peri6dica y mantenerse
segOn la presi6n que aparece en la pagina de
especificaciones.
NOTA: Estas presiones pueden diferir ligeramente
del infiado maximo "Max Inflation" (infiado maximo)
que consta impreso en la superficie lateral de los
neumaticos.
HGURA 14
Limpie _a bater[a y _os cables
ADVERTENCUA Los bornes, terminales y
accesorios relacionados con la bateria contienen
plomo y compuestos de plomo, productos
quimicos que el estado de California sabe que
producen cancer y defectos cong6nitos u otros
daSos reproductivos. La.vese las manos despu6s
de usados.
1. Desconecte los cables de la bateria, primero el
negativo (B, Figura 15).
2. Retire la banda elastica que sujeta la bateria y
luego saque la bateria.
3. Limpie la bateria, los terminales de la bateria y el
compartimiento de la bateria con una soluci6n de
bicarbonato de sodio y agua.
4. Enjuague con agua limpia.
5. Vuelva a instalar la bateria y asegOrela con la
banda elastic&
6. Vuelva a conectar los cables de la bateria.
Primero conecte el cable positivo (A), luego
conecte el cable negative (B).
7. Cubra los extremos del cable y los terminales de
la bateria con vaselina o grasa aislante.
Verificaci6n de_ tiempo de detenci6n de
_as cuchiHas de_ cortac_sped
ADVERTENCUA Si la cuchilla no se detiene
completamente dentro de 3 segundos o menos,
se debe ajustar el freno de la cuchilla. NO opere
la maquina hasta que el concesionario de servicio
autorizado haya realizado el ajuste apropiado.
1. Revise que el freno de la cuchilla funcione
adecuadamente. La cuchilla debe dejar de
girar dentro de 3 segundos o menos despues
de mover la palanca de control de la cuchilla a
la posici6n APAGADO o despues de soltar los
pedales de la cuchilla.
FIGURA 15
Verificaci6n de _os frenos de_ tractor
1. Revise que el freno de la maquina funcione
adecuadamente. Enganche el freno de
estacionamiento y empuje la maquina. Los
neumaticos traseros deben deslizarse. Conduzca
la maquina hacia delante y aplique el freno. La
maquina debe detenerse completamente en
menos de 1,5 metros (5 pies).
ADVERTENCUA Si la cuchilla no se detiene
completamente dentro de 3 segundos o menos,
se debe ajustar el freno de la cuchilla. NO opere
la maquina hasta que el concesionario de servicio
autorizado haya realizado el ajuste apropiado.
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C6mo cambiar e_ aceite de_ motor
Compruebe los frenos para asegurarse
de que funcionan correctamente. Ponga el
freno de estacionamiento y se debe eliminar
adecuadamente. No Io elimine con los desechos
domesticos. Consulte con las autoridades, centro
de servicio o distribuidor local para conocer sobre
instalaciones seguras de desecho/reciclaje.
1. Aplique el freno de estacionamiento, luego
levante la parte delantera del cortacesped
levemente, poniendo bloques de madera debajo
del eje delantero.
2. Desconecte el cable de la bujia y mantengalo
lejos de ella.
3. Retire la varilla de nivel de aceite y suelte o retire
la tapa de Ilenado de aceite en el motor.
4. Ponga un recipiente adecuado debajo del drenaje
del aceite (Figura 16). Retire o abra el tapon de
drenaje de aceite y deje que el aceite se drene
completamente.
5. Si tiene filtro de aceite, cambielo.
6. Vuelva a porter o cierre el tapon del drenaje y
limpie el aceite que pudo haberse derramado.
Elimine debidamente el aceite usado.
7. Vacie lentamente el aceite nuevo en el Ilenado de
aceite de motor. No Ilene en exceso. Despues de
agregar aceite, espere un minuto y luego revise el
nivel de aceite.
8. Instale y apriete la varilla para medir el nivel
de aceite, luego retire la varilla y revise el nivel
de aceite. Debe estar en la parte superior del
indicador Ileno.
9. Inserte y apriete la varilla de nivel de aceite.
C6mo mantener e_ fi_tro de aire
ADVERTENCJA La gasolina y sus
_, vapores son extremadamente infiamables y
explosivos.
El fuego o las explosiones pueden causar
quemaduras graves o induso la muerte.
Nunca arranque ni haga funcionar el motor
cuando se haya retirado el conjunto del
depurador de aire o fiRro de aire.
AWSO: No use aire presurizado ni solventes para
limpiar el filtro. El aire presurizado puede daSar el
filtro y los solventes pueden disolverlo.
1. Levante de la parte inferior de la traba (A, Figura
17) y tire la traba hacia fuera de la cubierta (B).
2. Retire la cubierta. Quite el filtro (C) y el depurador
(D).
3. Para quitar en Io posible la suciedad, golpee
suavemente el filtro contra una superficie dura.
4. Lave el depurador con detergente liquido y agua.
Luego espere a que se seque completamente con
el aire. No lubrique el depurador.
5. Instale el depurador con la malla hacia arriba.
Instale el filtro.
6. Instale la cubierta cerciorandose de que las
lengOetas se insertan en las correspondientes
ranuras. AsegOrela con la traba.
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
FIGURA 16
FIGURA 17
2O
Antes de a_macenaje
Antes de guardar la unidad, realice los siguientes
pasos:
1. APAGUE la cuchilla del cortacesped, mueva la
palanca de cambios de la transmisi6n a neutro
(N), aplique el freno de estacionamiento y retire la
Ilave desde el interruptor de encendido.
2. Revise los niveles de los liquidos. Compruebe
todos los puntos del mantenimiento.
3. Retire la bateria y guardela en un lugar fresco.
Recargue aproximadamente una vez al mes.
Si la bateria se deja instalada en la unidad,
desconecte el caUe negativo.
Proteja e_ sistema de combustible
El combustible se puede deteriorar cuando
se almacena durante 30 dias. El combustible
deteriorado produce acido y dep6sitos de resina
que se forman en el sistema de combustible o
en las piezas principales del carburador. Para
mantener el combustible nuevo, use estabilizador
de combustible Briggs & Stratton FRESH START@,
que se vende como aditivo liquido o cartucho
concentrado de goteo. No es necesario drenar la
gasolina desde el motor si se agrega estabilizador
de combustible segOn las instrucciones. Haga
funcionar el motor durante 2 minutos para que
el estabilizador circule a traves del sistema de
combustible. Luego se puede guardar el motor y el
combustible hasta 24 meses. Si no se ha tratado
la gasolina en el motor con algOn estabilizador
de combustible, se debe drenar en un recipiente
homologado. Haga funcionar el motor hasta que se
detenga por falta de combustible. Se recomienda
el uso de algOn estabilizador de combustible en el
recipiente de almacenamiento para mantener la
calidad del combustible como si fuera nuevo.
Despu_s de_ a_macenamiento
Antes de arrancar la unidad luego de que ha
permanecido almacenada:
1. Revise los niveles de los liquidos. Compruebe
todos los puntos del mantenimiento.
2. Llene el dep6sito con combustible NUEVO.
3. Despues de poner la unidad en marcha, deje que
se caliente el motor antes de utilizarla.
21
Loca_izaci6n de faHas de_ tractor
PROBLEMA
Ei motor no funciona ni
arranca.
Ei motor otranto con
dificuitad o fun€lenaen
forma deficiente.
Ei motor goipea.
Ei consume de aceite es
exce$ivo.
gUSQUE
Elpedaldelfrenonoestapresionado.
Lapalancadelacuchilladel
cortac6spedestaen posici6n
ENCENDIDO.
Laventilaci6ndelatapadeldep6sito
estacerrada.
Sincombustible.
Elmotorestaahogado.
Elfusibleestaquemado.
Losterminalesdelabaterfarequieren
limpieza.
Labaterfaestadescargadao muerta.
Elcableadoestasueltoo roto.
Elsolenoideoel motordearranque
estadefectuoso.
El interruptordebloqueodeseguridad.....
estadefectuoso. ....
Hayaguaell elcombustible
Elgasesviejoo esta_uv
Lamezdade ..............
demasiadorica. .....
Elmotortieneotro proBiema.
Elnivel deaceiteestabajo.
Seestausandoaceitedeuna
incorrecta. ....
Elmotorse .....
SOLUCION
Presiolleporcompletoelpedaldelfrello.
Coloquela palallcadelacuchillaell laposici6llAPAGADO.
Abralaventilaci6lldelatapadeldep6sitodecombustible.
Si elmotorestacaliente,d6jeloenfriary vuelvaa Ilenareltallquede
combustible.
Suelteel estra%ulador.
Collsulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
Reviselasecci6nLimpiezalabaterfay loscables.
Recargueo sustituyalabaterfa.
Revisevisualmenteel cableado.Sites cablesestanrafdoso rotos,
distribuidorautorizad_: .......
C ndistribuidoraat_ii_:a88.....
aun
Collsultea autorizado.
Consa![e_un di'_l_ibuidorautorizado.
....._;i£!£; . _:!!i!_i!i;;_, iili;!¸i¸i¸i¸¸¸
:_olls:B!teaundistribuidorautorizado.
_9',vi_o agregueaceite,segOnseanecesario.
CollsultelaTabladerecomelldaciollesdeaceite.
Oollsulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
OollsultelaTabladerecomelldaciollesdeaceite.
Elcartertiellede doaceite. Drelleel excesodeaceite.
El escape del motor es Elfiltro deaireest_sucio. Collsultelasecci6nComomantenerel filtro deaire.
negro. Elestranguladorest_cerrado. Abrael estrangulador.
Eldiscodeacciollamielltoest_ Collsulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
El motor funeiona pore desgastadoo noest_ajustado.
el tractor no avanza. Elfrenodeestaciollamientoest_ Desengancheelfrenodeestacionamiento.
accionado.
22
Loca_izaci6n de faHas de_ tractor
PROBLEMA BUSQUE SOLUCEON
El frene no se mantiene. Elfrenointernoestadesgastado. Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
ElvarillajededirecciOnestasuelto. Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
La direcci6n del tractor El infladodelneumaticoes ConsultelasecciOnVerificaciOndelapresiOndelosneumaticos.
est_ dura o su maneje inadecuado.
es defidente. Los rodamientosdelejeportamuela Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
delanteroestansecos.
Loca_izaci6n de faHas de_ cortac_sped
PROBLEMA
El cortac_spednose
emeva.
El ¢orte del ¢ertaeesped
es irregular.
Ei eerie del ¢ortaeesped
iuee irregular.
Ei meter se detiene
con faciiidad conei
eortaeesped aedenado.
Vibraci6n exeesiva dei
eortaeesped.
Ei raeter funeiena yei
tracter tiene tracei6n,
pete el eertaedsped ne
se mueve,
BUSQUE SOLUCt6N
Elvarillajedeelevationnoesta Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
conectadOpresentada os.e formaadecuadao ....
Elcortacdspednoestaniveladoen .......
formaadecuada. :" .............
Losneumaticosdeltractornoestan
infladosenformaapropiada.
Lavelocidaddel motoresde_8 a88 ....
e ta. ............:
Lavelocidadde o
alta.
Elcortacdspedtieneotro problema.
Lavelocidaddelmotoresdemasiad
lenta.
Lavelocidaddeavanceesdemosad6
rapido. .............
Elfiltro deai
LaalturadecSrte@:__u_ :baja.
Conductodedescargaatascado.
Elmotornoalcanzalatemperaturade
funcionamiento.
Arrancael cortac_spedenc_spedalto.
Lacuchilladecorteo lacorreadela
plataformaestanda_adas.
Correadeplataformafloja o da_ada.
:on_ite lasecciOn deiapresiOndelosneumaticos.
undistribuidorautorizado.
AjOsteioatodamarcha.
DisminOyala.
ConsultelasecciOnComomantenerel filtro deaim.
Corteel c_spedlargoa laalturamaximadecortedurantelaprimera
pasada.
Corteel c_spedconla direcciOndedescargahaciael areaquecortOcon
anterioridad.
Arranqueel motordurantealgunosminutosparacalentarlo.
Arranqueel motorenunarealimpia.
Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
Consulteaundistribuidorautorizado.
23
Modelo N° 107.280340
Largo total 162,6 cm (64 puRg.)
Ancho total 81,3 cm (32 pulg.)
Tamado de la pJataforma 71,1 cm (28 pulg.)
Altura de corte (5 posiciones) 3,8 a 10,2 cm (1,5 a 4,0 pulg.)
Tipo de transmisi6n Transmisi6n de 5 veBocidades pot discos
Presi6n de los neumaticos 12 psi
Radio de giro 71,1 cm (28 pulg.)
Potencia del motor (hp) 12,5
DespBazamiento deBmotor (cc) 344 cc
Capacidad de aceite del motor 1,2 a 1,3 litros (42 a 44 onzas)
Capacidad del dep6sko de combustible 6,6 litros (7 cuartos de gal6n)
Separaci6n de las bujias 0,030 pulg.
Peso 142,4 kg (314 Ib)
Repuesto8 ¢omunes
Cuchilla del cortador (elevador
estandar por aire de 71 cm [28 pulg.])
Correa de la plataforma de corte de
71 cm (28 pulg.)
Cartucho del filtro de aire
Predepurador del filtro de aire
Estabilizador de combustible
Bujia
Numero de pieza
7019515
7022252
698413 6 5079
697292 6 5079
5041
491055
lnformaci6n de clasifieaei6n de potencia del motor La clasificaci6n de potencia bruta para
el modelo de motor de gasolina individual esta etiquetada de acuerdo con el c6digo J1940
(Small Engine Power & Torque Rating Procedure) de la SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers),
y la clasificaci6n de rendimiento ha sido obtenida y corregida de conformidad con SAE J1995
(Revisi6n 2002-05) Los valores de pares motor hart sido obtenidos a 3060 RPM; los valores
de caballos de fuerza han sido obtenidos a 3600 RPM. La potencia bruta real del motor
resultara disminuida y se vera afectada por, entre otros elementos, las condiciones ambientales
de funcionamiento y variabilidad entre motores. Dado el amplio conjunto de productos en
que son colocados los motores y la variedad de cuestiones ambientales pertinentes para el
funcionamiento del equipo, el motor de gasolina no desarrollara la potencia nominal bruta
cuando sea utilizado en un componente dado de equipamiento de motor (caballos de fuerza
efectivos "in situ" o netos). Estas diferencias se deben a una amplia variedad de factores,
incluidos entre otros, accesorios (limpiadores de aire, tubos de escape, carga, refrigeraci6n,
carburador, bomba de combustible), Iimitaciones de aplicaci6n, condiciones ambientales de
funcionamiento (temperatura, humedad, altitud), y la variabilidad entre motores. A causa de las
Iimitaciones de fabricaci6n y de capacidad, Briggs & Stratton podra sustituir una mayor potencia
clasificada para este motor de serie.
24
PTS - !
Front End &Steering Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart°
24
/
t5
34
32
PTS - 2
Front End 8, Steering Group
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7501813YP 1
2 7103982YP 1
3 7013862YP 1
4 7023667YP 1
5 7023671YP 1
6 7090296YP 1
7 7090183YP 2
8 7046158YP 1
9 7101192YP 1
10 7022449YP 1
11 7090372SM 1
12 7034174YP 2
13 7091495SM 1
14 7054378YP 1
15 7090365YP 2
16 7013023YP 1
17 7012933YP 1
18 7011714YP 1
19 7038243DYP 1
20 7015444YP 1
21 7014049YP 2
22 7010776YP 1
23 7047888BMYP 1
24 7011815YP 1
25 7010694YP 1
26 7046232YP 1
27 7090753YP 1
28 7010746YP 2
29 7010935SM 6
30 7010986YP 4
31 7090364YP 2
32 7090122YP 4
33 7013321YP 4
34 7041687YP 1
35 7041688YP 1
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCR_PTDON
ASSEMBLY, Steering Wheel (for 5/8" shaft) (Includes Ref. No. 2)
PLATE, Center, Steedng Wheel
ROLL PIN, 1/4 x 1-1/2"
FOAM COVER, Steering Shaft
COVER, Steering Shaft
PIN, 3/16 x 1" Cotter
WASHER, .66 x 1.31 x .09 Flat
BUSHING, Nylon
CABLE, Brake, Snapqn
CABLE, Clutch/Brake (54.32" tong)
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex Center Lock, GR 5 or B
CONNECTOR, Cable
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3/4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
WELDMENT, Front Axle, Narrow
PIN, 1/8 x 3/4" Cotter
TIE ROD, Left Hand (7.41" tong)
TIE ROD, Right Hand (7.41" long)
HAtR PIN, 2-1/4"
LATCH, ParMng Brake
SPRING, Parking Brake Latch
FOOT PAD, Short (5.5" x 4.7")
RING, 1/2" External Retaining (Heavy Duty)
WELDMENT, Clutch Peda
PAD, Pedal
BUSHING, Nylon
WELDMENT, Steering Shaft
PIN 3/16 x 1-1/2" Cotter
RING, 5/8" External Retaining
WASHER, .77 x 1.13 x .06 Flat
BEARING, Nylon
PIN, 5132 x 1" Cotter
WASHER 3/8" Flat SAE
BUSHING. Tie Rod
WELDMENT King Pin Left Hand
WELDMENT King Pin Right Hand
Footnotes
PTS - 3
Engine, Muffler 8, Drive Disc Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
BRIGGS &
7
PTS - 4
Engine, Muffler 8, Drive Disc Group
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 219977-0130-B1 1
2 7027972SM 1
3 7015352SM 1
4 7090362YP 2
5 7074453YP 1
6 7091738SM 2
7 7010210SM 1
8 7090132YP 2
9 7072658YP 1
10 7091576SM 1
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCRIPTION
* ENGINE, 12.5HP Bdggs Intek OHV, E. S. No Recoil electric start
ASSEMBLY, Oil Valve
GASKET, Exhaust
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Hex Washer Head Self-Tap
MUFFLER, wtHeat Shield (Bdggs 11 thru 17.5HP)
SET SCREW, 5t16-18 x 3/4" Socket Head, GR8
KEY, 1/4" Square x 2" Long
SET SCREW, HRSS, 3/8-16 x 3/8"
WELDMENT, 5.75" O.D. Drive Disc
NUT, 1t4-20 Hex, GR 5 or B (not shown) (attaches to starter terminal)
Footnotes
Note: * Purchase engine parts from engine manufacture dealer.
PTS - 5
Gear Shift Assembly CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart,
8
14
PTS - 6
Gear Shift Assembly
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7023656YP 1
2 7059212YP 1
3 7023914YP 1
4 7090037YP 1
5 7031036YP 2
6 7019245YP 1
7 7091298YP 1
8 7090361 YP 1
9 7058763YP 1
10 7026292YP 1
11 7090196YP 1
12 7010754YP 1
13 7073289YP 1
14 7091595SM 1
15 7015761YP 1
16 7019246YP 1
17 7043201YP 1
18 7010817SM 1
19 7091315SM 1
20 7091297SM 1
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCR_PTDON
GRIP, Shift Handle
WELDMENT, Shift Handle
PIN, 1/4 x 1-3/4" Tapered Clevis
PIN, 3/32 x 3/4" Cotter
WASHER, Thrust
BUSHING, 3/4 x 1.62 Ftange (Nyton)
NUT, 5/16-18 Hex Nytoc
SCREW, 5116-18 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
ASSEMBLY, Speed Adjustment Latch (Includes Ref. No. 10)
SPRING part of Speed Adjustment Latch Ass'y
NUT, 5/16-18 Hex, GR 5 or B
SPRING, Shift Detent
LEVER, Over-Ride
WASHER, .47 x .92 x .065 Fiat
SHOULDER BOLT, 5116-18
BUSHING, 3/4 x I.O. FJange (Nylon)
WELDMENT, Arm, Shift Handle (w/grease ftg. HoJe)
LUBE FFTING, 3/16" Pressqn
WASHER, .32 x .58 x .08 Spilt Lock
NUT 5/16-24 Hex. GR 5
Footnotes
PTS - 7
Electrical Components - For 12.5 HP Briggs CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart,
22
PTS - 8
Electrical Components -For 12.5 HP Briggs
REF NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
PART NO.
7075373YP
7075671YP
7022788YP
7073715YP
7016168YP
7016169YP
7028606YP
7028386YP
7018524YP
7012444YP
7019326YP
7073797YP
7090880YP
7015438YP
7011138YP
7090539YP
7022886YP
7091576SM
7090053SM
7027172YP
7028027YP
7028607YP
7091576SM
7012080SM
7090372SM
7014451YP
7023354YP
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
DESCR_PTDON
BATTERY, 12V 140CCA L Terminal
SOLENOID, Super-Trombetta
HARNESS, Starter Wiring (Bdggs Engines)
HARNESS, ignition Wiring (Briggs Engines)
HOLDER, Fuse (Includes Fuse)
FUSE, 10 Amp (Not shown)
INTERLOCK MODULE, Briggs
HARNESS (Deck Interlock Wiring)
SWFCH, Deck htertock (NO)
COVER, Battery Cabte
WIRE, Positive (Red, 17" long)
SWFCH, Ignition, 4 Terminal, Indak
WASHER, 5/8" htemal Tooth Lock
NUT, 5/8-32 Hex
IGNITION KEY, Pair
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 1/2" Hex Washer Self-Tap
SWITCH, Operator Presence Control (OPC) Traction (NCtNO)
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex, GR 5 or B
WASHER, 1/4" IntemaJ Tooth Lock
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 518" Hex Head Cap. GR 5
WIRE, Negative, Black (15" long)
HARNESS, Operator Presence Controt (OPC) Wire
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex, GR 5 or B
CABLE TIE, 7"
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex Center Lock, GR 5 or B
CABLE TIE
SWtTCH, Seat (NC)
Footnotes
PTS - 9
Electrical Systems -Magneto Shorting Block CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
PTS - ! 0
Electrical Systems -Magneto Shorting Block CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
.... View shows engine magneto ground connection on throttle plate
Footnotes
PTS ° ! !
Electrical Schematic -12.5 HP Briggs CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
=o
>=
w z
T
Z
L_
w
0
gl
WIRING SCHEB_ATtC FOR t2.5HP Briggs Engines
PTS - _2
Electrical Schematic -12.5 HP Briggs
REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRJPTDON
..... EJectricalSchematic
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
Footnotes
PTS - !3
Fuel Tank &Seat Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
7 4
i
/
PTS -i4
Fuel Tank 8, Seat Group
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 885172YP 1
2 7052435YP 1
3 7019377YP 1
4 7029900SM 2
5 791766 1
6 791766 1
7 7014359YP 1
8 7024507YP 1
9 7033377BMYP 1
10 7091542SM 2
11 7023354YP 1
12 7091714YP 4
13 7075018BMYP 2
14 7011791SM 4
15 7091038YP 2
16 7090362YP 2
17 7090913SM 2
18 7033470YP 1
19 7022751YP 1
20 7090951SM 2
21 7013849YP 2
22 7023735YP 2
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCRIPTDON
SEAT, V2405 w/Switch Hole, No Graphics
ASSEMBLY, Fuel Tank with Gauge (Includes Ref. No. 3)
CAP, with Gauge
CLAMP, Fuel Line
HOSE, Fuel (1/4" i.D. x 8-1/2" tong) (Cut to Length 8 1/2" tong)
HOSE, Fuel (1/4" I.D. x 3-1/2" tong) (Cut to Length 3 1/2" tong)
FILTER, Fuel (tmLine)
VALVE, Fuel Shut-Off (Accessory)
BRACKET, Fuel Tank (Rear)
SCREW, 5/16-18 x 1/2" Pan Head Self-Tap (Torx #%40)
SWITCH, Seat (NC)
BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1" Square Neck Carriage, GR 5
BRACKET, Seat
RETAINER, 5/16" Bolt
BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1/2" Hex Flange Nyloc
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
SCREW, #10-24 x 1/2" Hex Washer Self-Tap (Torx)
PLATE, Throttle Control
CONTROL Throttle _23.6" long)
NUT, 5116-18 Hex Flange Top Lock
SPACER, .33 x .63 x 156
KNOB Fluted 5/16-18 internal thread (2.15 O.D.)
Footnotes
PTS - !5
28" HioVac Cutting Deck 8, Deflector CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart,
Rails & Lift Arm
Ass'y
2O
14
/
15
12
°/
22
PTS - !6
28" Hi°Vat Cutting Deck &Deflector
REF NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
PART NO.
7061970YP
7091015YP
7091016YP
7073434YP
7500484YP
7026234YP
7300886BMYP
7016341YP
7026483YP
7091811SM
7091070YP
7026233YP
7013010SM
7600103YP
7090491 YP
7090613YP
7090509YP
7091939YP
7090612YP
7091508SM
7091296YP
7090492YP
QTY.
1
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
1
2
9
2
2
3
2
2
2
DESCRIPTDON
DECK, 28" Replacement (Painted deck w/decals & wheel bracket fasteners)
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 3-1t2" Hex Head w/Free Spinning Washer
SCREW, 1t4-20 x 5/8" Hex Head w/Free Spinning Washer
COVER, Spindle
ASSEMBLY, Discharge Deflector, 28" without decal (Includes Ref. Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 & 12)
PIN, Hinge
HINGE, Deflector (Deck side)
SPRING, Hinge
PUSH NUT, 1/4"
BOLT, 5/16-18 x 5/8" Hex Flange Lock, GR 5
NUT, 5/16-18 Hex Flange Lock, GR 5
DEFLECTOR, Discharge, 28"
DECAL, Danger, (Cut Finger)
BLADE, Replacement Kit, 28"
SCREW, 1/2-20 x 1-1/4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
NUT, 3/8-16 Hex Flange Lock
WASHER, 1/2" Internal Tooth Lock
NUT, 1/2-20 Hex, GR 5 or B
BOLT, 3/8-16 x 3t4" Hex Flange Lock
BOLT, 5t16-18 x 3/4" Short Neck Carriage, GR 5
WASHER, 5/16" Flat
NUT 5/16-18 Wing
Footnotes
PTS - !7
Belt, Blade Brake 8, interlock CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
4
25
!
24
22 27
32 30
/
7
_j33
36j_ _36
Ref: Rails, Lift Arms & Cam Lift Group, item # 38
28
PTS - ! 8
Bel& Blade Brake 8, interlock
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7074467SM 1
2 7032027SM 2
3 7018781YP 1
4 7022252YP 1
5 7015290YP 1
6 7090122YP 1
7 7091294SM 3
8 7034852YP 1
9 7091299SM 1
10 7035378YP 1
11 7091514YP 1
12 7029624YP 1
13 7032111YP 1
14 7091497SM 1
15 7010740YP 2
16 7047787YP 1
17 7014314YP 1
18 7036521YP 1
19 7014304YP 1
20 7091597SM 3
21 7046677YP 1
22 7014343YP 1
23 7046782YP 1
24 7090761YP 1
25 7046874YP 1
26 7046567BMYP 1
27 7046648YP 1
28 7091974YP 1
29 7090555YP 1
30 7059254YP 1
31 7014168YP 1
32 7012055YP 1
33 7090299YP 1
34 7018524YP 1
35 7038021YP 1
36 7090362YP 2
DESCR_PTDON
NUT, 3/4-16 Hex Jam, GR 8
WASHER, 49/64" i.D. x 1-1/2" O.D. Fiat
PULLEY, Deck
* BELT, Drive (72.75" AA Section)
PULLEY, Hub (Powdered Metal)
WASHER, 3/8" Fiat SAE
WASHER, 1/4" Fiat
BAND, Brake (Formed)
NUT, 318-16 Hex Nyloc
DRUM, Brake Spindte
WASHER, 318" Fiat
iDLER PULLEY, 4" Idter
RESTRICTOR, Bett
SCREW, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
RING, 2" External Retaining
WELDMENT, Idter Arm
SPACER, .39 x 1.0 x .31 Nylon
SPRING, Extension, 4" x 1/2" Diameter
PiN 1t4 x 1-5t8" Ctevis
PiN 3/32 x 3t4" Cotter
EYE-BOLT 1/4-20 x 4"
BUSHING, Flange .27 x.35 x .4
SPRING, Rectangular Wire Die, Blue
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex Top Lock
GRiP Handle
HANDLE Blade Engagement (Flip)
SPRING Torsion, Ftip Handle
PiN 3/16 x 1" Clevis
PiN 3/32 x 1/2" Cotter
WELDMENT Blade Engagement Handle
SPRING Blade Handle
ROD. UdterControl
SCREW, #10-32 x 1" Hex Washer Head Self-Tap
SWITCH, Deck Interlock (NO)
MOUNT Handle/Switch
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Hex Washer Head Self-Tap
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
Footnotes
Note: * Belt part numbers are printed on belts.
PTS - !9
Yoke Lift Components CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
/
@
20
17 20
1
ASSEB_IBLED ViEW
PTS - 2O
Yoke Lift Components
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7013885YP 1
2 7014664SM 1
3 7091198SM 2
4 7090187SM 1
5 7090196YP 1
6 7014663YP 2
7 7047190YP 1
8 7090122YP 2
9 7015464YP 1
10 7090037YP 1
11 7090390SM 1
12 7090155YP 1
13 7090539YP 2
14 7059068YP 1
15 7073733YP 1
16 7046162YP 1
17 7011201YP 2
18 7011048YP 2
19 7011763SM 2
20 7090238SM 2
21 7033291YP 1
DESCR_PTDON
SPRING, Ctutch& Brake
BOLT, 5/16-18 Shoulder
SCREW, 3/8-16 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
WASHER, 5/16" Split Lock
NUT, 5/16-18 Hex, GR 5 or B
SLIDE HALF
BRACKET, Stide
WASHER, 3/8" Fiat SAE
STUD, Ctutch Link (318-24 thread)
PiN, 3/32 x 3/4" Cotter
WASHER, 3/8" InternaJ Tooth Lock
NUT, 3/8-24 Hex, GR 5 or B
SCREW, 1t4-20 x 1/2" Hex Washer Self-Tap
ASSEMBLY, Leaf Spring
ARM, Yoke
LIFT, Yoke
NUT, 5/16-24 Hex Center Lock
BEARING, Yoke
FENDER WASHER, 5116"
SCREW, 5/16-24 x 1" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
COLLAR Yoke
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
Footnotes
PTS - 2!
Rails, Lift Arms &Cam Lift Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart,
PTS - 22
Rails, Lift Arms &Cam Lift Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
REF NO PART NO.
1 7091503SM
2 7028200SM
3 7028728SM
4 7091297SM
5 7090854YP
6 7090122YP
7 7034213YP
8 7059324YP
9 7090483YP
10 7032030SM
11 7046155YP
12 7090289SM
13 7046159YP
14 7012068YP
15 7031855YP
16 7046163YP
17 7031838YP
18 7016122YP
19 7090361YP
20 7058969YP
21 7043848YP
22 7073269YP
23 7046157YP
24 7090324SM
25 7046217YP
26 7091198SM
27 7026420YP
28 7012067YP
29 7032997YP
30 7058041YP
31 7090365YP
32 7022717YP
33 7017847YP
34 7090858YP
35 7071920YP
36 7092051YP
37 7091290SM
38 7032243YP
39 7090233YP
40 7090391SM
QTY.
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
DESCR_PTDON
HAIR PIN, 3/32 x 1-1/2"
SWIVEL, Adjustable
ADJUSTER, Chain (5/16-18 thread)
NUT, 5/16-24 Hex
NUT, 318-24 Hex Nyloc
WASHER, 318" Flat SAE
PIVOT, Leveling
WELDMENT, Rear Lift Arm
SCREW, 3/8-24 x 1-3/4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
WASHER, 13/32 x 1-1/4" Fiat
LEVER, Height of Cut
NUT, 3/8-24 Hex Center Lock
SPRING, Lever
RING, Rear Lift Arm (Blue)
GUIDE, Belt
SPRING, Assist
BRACE, Top
ROD, Leveling (3/4-24 thread)
SCREW, 5/16-18 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
ASSEMBLY, Clutch Plate
RAIL, Deck Lift. Right Hand
RAtL Deck Lift, Left Hand
DETENT, Height Adjust
SCREW 3!8-16 x 1" Hex Washer Setf-Tap
SPACER Detent
SCREW. 3t8-16 x 5/8" Hex Washer Seal-Tap
GRIPo Height Adjustment Lever
RING, Front Lift Arm (Red)
ARM, Front Lift
WELDMENT. Front Lift Arm
PIN, 1t8 x 3/4" Cotter
ROD. Deck Support (Front Lift Arm to Front End)
RING..438 Extema Retaining
SCREW 5/16-18 x 1/2" Hex Washer Self-Tap
SPACER, Deck Lift
BOLT, #10-24 x 1" Fiat Head Square Neck
NUT, #10-24 Hex Nyloc
ANCHOR
SCREW, 5/16-24 x 3t4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
WASHER, 5/16" Internal Tooth Lock
Footnotes
PTS - 23
Wheels -Front 8, Rear CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart.
4
/
8
25
PTS - 24
Wheels -Front 8, Rear
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7058943YP 2
2 7073563YP 1
3 7017146YP 1
4 7011807YP 2
5 7012234SM 1
6 7014669YP 1
7 7031038YP 1
8 7011032YP 1
9 7010935SM 3
10 7103979YP 1
11 7091516SM 1
12 7010821YP 1
13 7058951YP 2
14 7073584YP 1
15 7017147YP 1
16 7040434YP 1
17 7040433YP 1
18 7011035YP 1
19 7011201YP 1
20 7103980YP 1
21 7011013YP 1
22 7103981YP 1
23 7011817YP 1
24 7031732YP 1
25 7012332YP 1
26 7091502YP 3
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCR_PTDON
ASSEMBLY, Front Tire & Rim Complete (includes items 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6)
TIRE, 11 x 4.00-4 (Kenda)
RIM (For 4.10/3.50 x 4 Tire)
BALL BEARING, Flange (3/4" I.D.)
VALVE STEM, Snap In
LUBE Fitting
CAP, Dust
FELT SEAL
WASHER, .77 x 1.13 x .06 Flat
HUB CAP
COTTER PiN, 5t32 x 1"
TUBE, Inner (For 4.10t3.50 x 4 Tire)
ASSEMBLY, Rear Tire & Rim (28", 30", 33" Models) (Includes Items 5, 14 & 15)
TIRE, 16-6.50 x 8
RIM, Extra Wide (For 16t7.50 x 8 Tire) (33" Models)
HUB, Rear Wheel LH, 3 Hole 3/4" JD
HUB, Rear WheeJ RH, 3 Hole 1" JD
AXLE BOLT, Left Hand (5t16-24 x 1-5/8" Tapered)
NUT, Wheel Bolt 5/16-24 Rex Center Lock
CAP, Hub, h H. (Long Axle)
WHEEL BOLT. Right Hand _5t16-24 x 2" Tapered)
CAP, Hub
SEAL, 1.22" ID x 1.875" OD CAP. Seal 1.0" JD x 1.67" OD
CAP, Seal 1.0" ID x 1.67" OD, Right Hand
CLAMP Right Hand 2"
BOLT 1!2-20 x 3t4" Lug GR 5
Footnotes
PTS - 25
Decals CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart,
!
i
IART NOT AVAILABLE
5
l
1
J
7
/
11
8\
12
13
\
Avoid ser_Qu$ injury or de_h
I_ _a, =A_oid SUdden _or_ls 8rid s_'opes ever ! o _
7!_1111
14
PTS - 26
Decals
REF NO
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
PART NO.
7103999YP
7023996YP
7046720SM
7101111YP
7046218YP
7011910YP
7017176SM
7017328YP
7022325YP
7101109YP
7101108YP
7101110YP
7101112YP
7101107YP
7013010SM
QTY.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
DECAL
Craftsman
28 Inch (Hi-Vac)
ChutelDeflector Warning
Warning, Safety Panel
Height of Cut
Grass Catcher
Recy Ground Speed
Recy Height-Of-Cut
Height-Of-Cut
Remove Battery
Caution, Battery
Danger, Deck
Danger, Safety Panel
Caution, Fuel
Danger, Cut Finger
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
Footnotes
PTS-27
Main Case & L.H. Fender Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart°
4
3I
35
38
35
PTS - 28
Main Case & L.H. Fender Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
REF NO PART NO.
1 7053697YP
2 7028200SM
3 7091503SM
4 7090793YP
5 7034299YP
6 7073268YP
7 7074210YP
8 7091198SM
9 7074650YP
10 7090358YP
11 7031100YP
12 7010969YP
13 7028990YP
14 7011791SM
15 7090188SM
16 7091315SM
17 7091297SM
18 7090595SM
19 7010153YP
20 7030798ZYP
21 7091506YP
22 7090188SM
23 7091272YP
24 7091513YP
25 7047189YP
26 7090585MA
27 7017653YP
28 7073735YP
29 7090981YP
30 7023676YP
31 7041384YP
32 7011018YP
33 7033799YP
34 7037285YP
35 7090361YP
36 7090391SM
37 7012652YP
38 7090206YP
QTY.
1
2
2
4
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
4
4
7
7
2
2
2
4
2
7
4
1
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
14
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
WELDMENT, Main Case (Standard)
SWIVEL, Adjustable
HAIR PIN, 3/32 x 1-1/2"
SCREW, 5t16-18 x 3t4" Hex Washer Self-Tap
WING, Rear
COVER, Solenoid
BRACKET, Belt Adjuster
SCREW, 318-16 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
BUSHING, Pivot
SCREW, 5/16-24 x 2-1/2" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
TUBE CLAMP
NUT, 5/16-24 Flange Lock (Large)
COVER, Battery
RETAINER, 5/16" Bolt
WASHER, 5/16" Flat
WASHER, .32 x .58 x .08 Split Lock
NUT, 5/16-24 Hex, GR 5
BOLT, 5t16-18 x 3/4" Hex Flange Lock, GR 5
CAP, Bumper
BUMPER, Rear
SCREW, 5/16-18 x 1-112" Hex Washer Self-Tap
WASHER, 11/32" Flat
FASTENER. 1/4" Ratchet
SCREW 5/16-24 x 1-314" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
BRACKET, Drive Support
NUT. 5/16-18 Hex Flange Lock. GR 5
BELT GUIDE 25, 26.28.41" (5.74" Bolt Pattern 4.74" Belt Gap)
BRACKET, Switch
SCREW, #10-32 x 1/4" Hex Washer Self-Tap
SHIFT LINK Long {5/16-24 both ends)
WELDMENT, Shift Arm
SHIFT LINK, Short (5/16-24 thread)
CROSS BRACE
RENDER, Left Hand (1.628" I. D. Hole)
SCREW, 5/16-18 x 5/8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
WASHER, 5/16" Internal Tooth Lock
CLIP, Wire
SCREW, 5/16-18 x 3t4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
Footnotes
PTS - 29
Left Hand Fender &Bearing CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
Ref: Primary Chain Case
&Smooth Cmutch
Not avaimabmeseparatemy,
order Refo 5 Separately
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@
10
PTS - 30
Left Hand Fender CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
REF NO PART NO.
1 7012332YP
2 7075115YP
3 7011072YP
4 7011071YP
5 7052827YP
6 7074182YP
7 7074500YP
8 7075848YP
9 7011070YP
10 7037285YP
11 7010969YP
12 7012271YP
8, Bearing
QTY.
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
DESCR_PTDON
BOOT CLAMP, 2"
BOOT, Rear Axle, Thick Flange
WASHER, Thrust
THRUST WASHER
ASSEMBLY, DX Bearing (Includes Ref. Nos. 6, 7 & 8)
BEARING, DX
SEAL, Axte (DusttGrease)
FITTING, Lube, 45 Degree, 3/16" w/Hex (bng shank)
TIE ROD (5/16-24 thread- both ends)
FENDER, Left Hand (1.628" L D. Hob)
NUT, 5/16-24 Flange Lock (Large)
WASHER, Shim or quantity as required
Footnotes
PTS - 3!
Primary Chain Case &Smooth Clutch CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
t5
25
PTS - 32
Primary Chain Case 8, Smooth Clutch
REF NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
PART NO.
7052683YP
7041136YP
7028761YP
7011121SM
7010756YP
7018963YP
7010614YP
7039778YP
7010942YP
7011086YP
7040355YP
7010941YP
7090307YP
7022785YP
7010776YP
7011024YP
7091505YP
7019260YP
7027981YP
7053114YP
7059443YP
7053103YP
7014523YP
7032331YP
7092081YP
7052497YP
7012313SM
7090303YP
7091294SM
7072593YP
7091504YP
7072406YP
7061017YP
7061197YP
QTY.
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
DESCRIPTION
ASSEMBLY, Primary Chain Case (Includes Ref. Nos. 6 through 12)
WELDMENT, Primary Chain Case Half, Right Hand
GASKET, Primary Chain Case
WASHER, 5t8" Beltevitte
BEARING, .625 x 1.37 x .435
WELDMENT, Sprocket & Shaft
KEY, #5 Woodruff
PRIMARY CHAIN CASE HALF, Left Hand
BEARING, Needle 1.355" ID x 1.6245" OD x .5" Wide
THRUST WASHER, Nylon
WELDMENT, Hub & Sprocket
CHAIN, 46 Pitch (#35 Endless)
SCREW, 10-24 x 1/2" Hex Washer Self-Tap
ROLLER, 1-3/8 Long
RING, 1/2" External Retaining (Heavy Duty)
PLUG, 3/4" Cup insert
NUT, 5/8-18 Hex Nytoc
O-RING, 1/2 x 518"
WASHER, Shim .625 x .875
ASSEMBLY, Smooth Clutch non-asbestos (Includes Ref. Nos. 21 through 25)
HUB Driven Disc Assembly
DISC, Driven (rubber tire bonded to rim)
THRUST WASHER
PLATE Drive Disc
NUT, 5/16-24 Hex Flange Lock
ASSEMBLY. Brake Lever (Includes brake pad & rivet)
RtNG. 3t8" External Retaining
NUT 1/4-28 Hex Top Lock
WASHER, .28 x.63 x .06 Flat, GR 5
SPACER, Brake Arm Pivot (.4181.403 tong)
SCREW, 1/4-28 x 1" Hex Head Cap, (Washer Face) GR 5
SPRING, Torsional Brake Return
GREASE, Transmission (Use 2 oz. Maximum)
KIT, Brake Return Replacement (Includes Ref. Nos. 30 & 32)
Footnotes
PTS - 33
Differential 8, R. H. Fender Group CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
35
ASS'Y.
/
17"
13
PTS - 34
Differential 8, R. H. Fender Group
REF NO
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22A
22B
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
35
36
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
PART NO.
7090362YP
7012296YP
7054372YP
7010969YP
7031079YP
7038067YP
7022115YP
7021127YP
7011072YP
7051584YP
7010988YP
7200128YP
7010941YP
7021129YP
7010965YP
7021128YP
7012332YP
7075115YP
7011024YP
7037279YP
7028762YP
7037280YP
7021158YP
7027644YP
7047763YP
7074431YP
7057398YP
7012333YP
7011156YP
7011782YP
7090395YP
7090188SM
7011042YP
7090361YP
7061017YP
7015140YP
7060411YP
7060662YP
7060412YP
QTY.
13
1
1
1
1
1
4,8
4,8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4,8
2
2
DESCR_PTDON
SCREW, 1/4-20 x 5/8" Hex Washer Head Self-Tap
BEARING, Axte (R. H. Fender)
BEARING-DX, Axle (R. H. Fender)includes 1-1t8" i.D. (DX) bearing
NUT, 5/16-24 Flange Lock (Large)
WASHER, Thrust
PLATE, Differential Note: 4 holes offset - align property to prevent binding.
SPACER, Pinion
GEAR, Differential Pinion (12T 12P)
WASHER, Thrust
ASSEMBLY, Drive Hex Tube (Includes Ref. Nos. 10 & 36)
WASHER, Nyton
GEAR, 11 Tooth, 10 Pitch
CHAIN, 46 Pitch (#35 Endless)
SPROCKET, 34T, 3/8P
RING, 1-3/16" External Retaining
SPACER, Differential Case
BOOT CLAMP, 2"
BOOT, Oil Seat (Short Axle)
PLUG, 1/2" Cup Insert
CASE, Transmission
GASKET, Transmission Case
FENDER, Right Hand (1.62" Dia. Hole)
GEAR, 63 Tooth 10 Pitch (4 Hole)
GEAR, 63 Tooth 10 Pitch (8 HoJe)
KIT, Long Axle Structure (Includes Ref. No. 24)
SPACER, Differential Case
ASSEMBLY, Short Axle, 23T (Includes Gear)
BOLT, 5t16-24 x 1-5/8" Hex Special Lock (Vibresist)
5/16" O-RI NG
WASHER, 5/16" Betlevitle
1 WASHER, 5/16" External Tooth Lock
1 WASHER, ,34 x .69 x.08 Flat
1 SCREW, 5116-24 x 2-5/8" Hex Head Cap
11 SCREW, 5/16-18 x 5t8" Hex Washer Self-Tap
GREASE, Transmission (24 oz. Required)
2 BEARING, DX
1 KIT, Differential (4 Pinion)
1 KIT, Differential (8 Pinion w/DX Bearing)
1 KIT, Long & Short Axle (Includes items 23, 24, & 25)
Footnotes
PTS - 35
Blade Stop Pedals CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification chart°
8
5
\
\14
PTS - 36
Blade Stop Pedals
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 7073267YP 1
2 7074649YP 1
3 7015448YP 1
4 7015495YP 1
5 7015446YP 1
6 7032030SM 1
7 7090155YP 1
8 7090250YP 2
9 7090289SM 1
10 7091584SM 1
11 7073216YP 1
12 7073217YP 1
13 7091776YP 1
DESCRIPTDON
FOOT PEDAL, Blade Stop Control
SPRING, Latching (.072 dia.)
SPRING, Pedal
SHOULDER BOLT, 3/8-24 w/Nylon Patch, GR 5
SHOULDER BOLT, 3/8-24 x 9116"
WASHER, Fiat 13/32" ID x 1.25" x 1/8" Thick ZP
NUT, 3/8-24 Hex, GR B
WASHER, 1/2" Fiat SAE
NUT, 3/8-24 Hex Center Lock
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex Flange Lock, GR 5
CABLE ASSEMBLY, No Reverse in Mow
CMP, Cable
BOLT, 1/4-20 x 3t4" Square Neck Carriage, GR 5
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
Footnotes
PTS - 37
Spindle Assembly CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
_ ASSEMBLY 3
l
2
1!
PTS - 38
Spindle Assembly
REF NO PART NO. QTY.
1 705804gYP 1
2 7012491SM 2
3 7013313SM 2
4 7050696YP 1
5 7010817SM 1
6 7044785YP 1
7 7010935SM 1
8 7014407SM 1
9 7031184YP 1
10 7044782YP 1
11 7090356YP 1
12 7090491YP 2
13 7091939YP 2
CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCR_PTDON
ASSEMBLY, Spindle (Includes Ref. Nos. 2 through 11 )
RING, 1.85" Internal Retaining
BEARING, Spindle
ASSEMBLY, Spindle Housing (Includes Ref. No. 5)
LUBE FFTING, 3/16" Pressqn
SPINDLE, Rider (10.327" overall length)
WASHER, .77 x 1.13 x .06 Flat
WASHER, Spindle
HOLDER, Blade
SPACER, Blade Centering
NUT, 5/8-18 Hex Center Lock Jam
SCREW, 1/2-20 x 1-1/4" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
NUT, 1/2-20 Hex, GR 5 or B
Footnotes
PTS - 39
Accessories CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
NOTE: Unless noted otherwise,
use the standard hardware torque
specification charto
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PART NO.
7600101YP
7019251YP
7104012YP
7029840YP
7016108YP
7090532YP
7031725YP
7090376YP
7091503SM
7047973YP
7029841YP
7037758YP
7012556YP
7014517YP
7091576SM
7091314YP
7037745YP
7031952YP
7091530SM
7031951YP
7019912YP
7091537YP
7091303YP
7071677YP
7063287YP
7090909YP
7091294SM
7091705SM
7600100YP
7104083YP
7090392YP
7090509YP
7090559YP
7016983YP
7090001YP
7090188SM
7090492YP
7017176SM
7017328YP
7022325YP
7046720SM
7011910YP
7042716YP
QTY.
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CRAFTSMAN 28" 107.280340
DESCRIPTION
KIT, Single Bag Grass Catcher, 28" (Includes Ref. Nos. 1 through 27)
GRASS BAG, Single, Zippertess
TOP, Grass Container, No Graphics
WASHER, 5/16 Faceted
DUST SKIRT
SCREW, #10-32 x 1-3/8" Hex Head Machine
LATCH, Grass Catcher Top
NUT, #10-32 Hex Nyloc
PIN, 3/32 x 1-1/2" Hair, YZ
FRAME STRUCTURE
PIN, 5/16 x 1-11/16" Clevis
ROD, Bag
CONNECTOR, Bag Rod
GRASS TUBE, 28-33
NUT, 1/4-20 Hex, YZ
WASHER, 1/4" Internal Tooth Lock, YZ
HANDLE, Tube
BASE, Handle
BOLT, 1/4-20 x 3t4" Round Head Short Square Neck Carriage, YZ
LATCH Tube
ADAPTER, 28" Deck
WING LOCKNUT. 5/16-18. YZ
BOLT, 5t16-18 x 1" Round Head Short Square Neck GR 5
MUFFLER GUARD, Grass Catcher
SHIELD Grass Catcher Debris
BOLT 1/4-20 x 1-1t2" Hex Head
WASHER, 1t4" Flat
NUT 1/4-20 Hex top Lock
KIT, Ninja Recycling, 28" Deck (Includes Ref. Nos. 28 through 38)
BLADE, Ninja. 28"
SCREW, 1/2-20 x 1" Hex Head Cap, GR 5
WASHER, 1/2" Internal Tooth Lock
NUT, 1/2-20 Hex Jam, GR 5 or B
COVER, 28" Mutcher
BOLT, 5/16-18 x 3/4" Round Head Short Square Neck Carriage, GR 5
WASHER, 5/16" Flat
NUT, 5/16-18 Wing
DECAL, Recy Ground Speed
DECAL, Recy Height-Of-Cut
DECAL, Height-Of-Cut
DECAL, Chute/Deflector Warning
DECAL, Grass Catcher
BRACKET, Bumper Reinforcement
Footnotes
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!022
2
!029
!022
!034
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238 ®
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45 _'_ 617
415A 0 51 r.o
51A _', _)
54_
!095 VALVE GASKET SET
51 !022
51A
868@ 200
358 ENGINE GASKET SET
!2__° _°_:'_J<__ 1022
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524 O
617 O
51A
691 @
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!266A (}>
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108
633 ÷ 2!7_
51
!05
!04
1127
!091
60!
240
!04
!05
!2! CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KnT
!27 0 <7)
987 {_
633 ÷ 2!70 !266A<7> d<ss
MSC000200-4 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames. 12/07/2009
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643
967
445
616
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404
614
305 305A {9
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209
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!051
729
697
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513
579
801
544
803
310
802
415
356
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REF. PART REF. PART REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
1697377 Cylinder Assembly
399265 Kit-Bushing/Seal
(Magneto Side)
3 391086s Seal=Oil
(Magneto Side)
4 697188 Sump-Engine
5 796183 Head-Cylinder
7 273280s Gasket-
Cylinder Head
11 794683 Tube-Breather
12 697110 Gasket-Crankcase
13 690360 Screw
(Cylinder Head)
15 690946 Plug=Oil Drain
16 697390 Crankshaft
20 795387 Seal-Oil
(PTO Side)
22 692125 Screw
(Crankcase
Cover!Sump)
23 698281 Flywheel
24 222698s Key-Flywheel
25 792307 Piston Assembly
(Standard)
....... Note .....
792728 Piston
Assembly
(.020" Oversize)
26 792306 Ring Set
(Standard)
....... Note .....
792643 Ring Set
(.020" Oversize)
27 698469 Lock-Piston Pin
28 697099 Pin-Piston
29 791633 Rod-Connecting
32 791118 Screw
(Connecting Rod)
33 791934 Valve-Exhaust
34 791935 Valve-Intake
35 691279 Spring-Valve
(Intake)
36 691279 Spring-Valve
(Exhaust)
37 697352 Guard-Flywheel
40 690964 Retainer-Valve
42 499886 Keeper-Valve
43 691968 Slinger-Governor/Oil
45 690564 Tappet-Valve
46 793880 Camshaft
50 796188 Manifold=Intake
51 692137 Gasket-Intake 238 691843 Cap=Valve
240 394358s Fitter=Fuel
51A 796081 Gasket=intake
53 690227 Stud
(Carburetor)
54 691148 Screw
(Intake Manifold)
78 691003 Screw
(Flywheel Guard)
94 793610 Kit=idle Mixture
95 690718 Screw
(Throttle Valve)
98 695408 Kit=Idle Speed
104 694918 Pin=Float Hinge
105 696136 Valve=Float Needle
108 698773 Valve=Choke
117 796079 Jet=Main
(Standard)
118 796332 Jet=Main
(High Altitude)
12t 796184 Kit=
Carburetor Overhaul
125 796077 Carburetor
127 690727 Plug-Welch
130 698774 Valve=Throttle
131 698776 Kit=Throttle Shaft
133 694914 Float=Carburetor
135 698780 Tube=Fuel Transfer
137 696781 Gasket-Float Bowl
141 698778 Kit=Choke Shaft
146 691639 Key-Timing
186 794873 Connector=Hose
(Intake Manifold)
187 791805 Line=Fuel
(Formed)
(Cut to
Required Length)
188 691693 Screw
_Controt Bracket)
192 691986 Adjuster-Rocker Arm
202 691841 Link-
Mechanical Governor
209 792813 Spring-Governor
(Brown)
216 691840 Link-Choke
217 695409 Spring-Choke Return
222 694042 Bracket-Control
227 691374 Lever-
Governor Control
232 691842 Spring-Governor Link
265 691024 Clamp-Casing
267 794904 Screw
(Casing Clamp)
304 796414 Housing-Blower
305 697102 Screw
(Blower Housing)
(Long)
305A 793376 Screw
(Blower Housing)
(Short)
306 697359 Shield-Cylinder
307 691003 Screw
(Cylinder Shield)
309 693551 Motor-Starter
310 690323 Bolt
(Starter Motor)
324 796308 Screen!Cup Assembly
333 795315 Armature-Magneto
334 69106t Screw
(Magneto Armature)
337 691043 Plug=Spark
386 398808 Wire-Stop
388 796181 Gasket Set-Engine
359 691077 Washer
(Ground Terminal)
373 691612 Nut
(Ground Terminal)
404 691691 Washer
(Governor Crank)
418 794129 Plug
(Cover/Retainer)
415A 794903 Plug
(Intake Manifold)
431 697122 Elbow=Intake
448 797007 Filter=
Air Cleaner Cartridge
474 696459 Alternator
505 691251 Nut
(Governor
Control Lever)
507 691972 insulator
510 693699 Drive-Starter
813 692024 Clutch=Drive
820 691084 Terminal=Ground
821 690581 Shield=Cable
823 699908 Dipstick
824 691032 Seal=Dipstick Tube
825 697184 Tube=Dipstick
844 Armature=Starter
(Not Serviced
Seperately, Order
Starter Motor 693551,
Reference 309)
Engine Gasket Set=Reference 358
Carburetor Overhaul Kit=Reference 121 Valve Gasket Set=Reference 1095
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REF. PART REF. PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
552 697144 1044 698139
Bushing=
Governor Crank
562 691119 Bolt
(Governor
Control Lever)
579 691029 Nut
(Starter Cable)
584 794682 Cover=
Breather Passage
(Use With
Liquid Sealant,
Reference 850)
585 697109 Gasket=
Breather Passage
601 791850 Clamp=Hose
(Green)
614 691620 Pin=Cotter
(Govermpr Crank)
616 692012 Crank-Governor
617 692138 SeaI-O Ring
(tntake Manifold)
(Red)
633 699813 Seal-
Choke/Throttle Shaft
(Choke Shaft)
634 698779 Spring/Seal Assembly
(Choke Shaft)
635 691909 Boot-Spark Plug
643 697155 Retainer-Air Filter
654 690958 Nut
(Carburetor)
684 697157 Screw
(Breather
Passage Cover)
691 692407 Seal=Governor Shaft
697 690372 Screw
(Drive Cap)
718 690959 Pin=Locating
729 691224 Clip-Wire
(Starter Motor)
741 697128 Gear=Timing
750 790832 Screw=Oil Pump
757 793242 Link-Counterweight
758 697391 Counterweight
759 697392 Pin=Counterweight
783 693713 Gear=Pinion
RER PART
NO. NO.
801 691283
802 691286
803
830 691095
842 691031
847 790442
850 100106
851 692424
868 690968
883 692236
914 691108
943 690589
965 499613
967 697292
968 697420
975 698783
987 698777
Cap-Drive
Cap-End
Housing-Starter
(Not Serviced
Seperatety, Order
Starter Motor 693551,
Reference 309)
Stud- Rocker Arm
Seal=O Ring
(Dipstick Tube)
Dipstick/Tube
Assembly
Sealant=Liquid
(Used to seal the
Rocker Cover
andtor
Breather
Passage Cover)
Terminal=Spark Plug
Seal=Valve
Gasket.Exhaust
Screw
(Rocker Cover)
Seat-O Ring
(Oil Pump Cover)
Cover-Oil Pump
Fitter-Pre Cleaner
Cover=Air Cleaner
Bowl-Float
Seal-Throttle Shaft
105t
1058
1059
691265
276344
698516
690372
691293
691333
796189
691183
695407
697124
697104
691917
697123
697419
793243
1005
1017
1022
1023
1026
1027
1029
1034
1036
796082
796981
272475s
797421
794573
492932s
691751
690822
Fan- Flywheel
Screen=Oil Pump
Gasket=Rocker Cover
Cover-Rocker
Rod-Push
(Exhaust)
(Steel)
....... Note .....
697394 Rod=Push
(Intake)
(Aluminum)
Filter-Oil
Arm=Rocker
Guide=Push Rod
Label=Emissions
(Available from a
Briggs & Stratton
Authorized Dealer)
1070
1090
1091
1095
1119
1127
1263
1264
1266
1266A
1267
1270
Screw
(Flywheel)
Ring=Retaining
Owner's Manual
Kit=Screw/Washer
(Alternator)
Screw
(Flywheel Fan)
Retainer=Brush
Cap=Limiter
Gasket Set=Valve
Screw
(Alternator)
Screw
(Float Bowl)
Reed=Breather
Screw
(Breather Reed)
Seal=O Ring
(Intake Elbow)
(Red)
Seal=O Ring
(Intake Elbow)
Latch=Blower Housing
Ptug=AVS
Counterweight
Engine Gasket Set=Reference 358
Carburetor Overhaul Kit=Reference 121 Valve Gasket Set-Reference 1095
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Common Hardware Types
Hex Head Capscrew
Carriage Belt
_Washer
}Lockwasher
OHex Nut
Standard Hardware Sizing
When a washer or nut is identified as 1/2", this is the
Nominal size, meaning the inside diameter is 1/2 inch; if a
second number is present it represent the threads per inch
When bolt or capscrew is identified as 1/2 -16 × 2", this
means the Nominal size, or body diameteris 1/2 inch; the
second number represents the threads per inch (16 in this
example, and the final number is the body length of the
bolt or screw (in this example 2 inches tong).
The guides and ruler furnished below are designed to
help you select the appropriate hardware and tools°
--Z-
--Z-
A
Screw, 1/2 × 2
Body J
Diameter
Torque Specification Chart
FOR STANDARD MACHINE HARDWARE (Tolerance ± 20%)
© 0 ©
SAEGrade2 SAEGrade 5 SAEGrade8
Size Of inZIbs inZIbs !
Hardware ft/ibs Nm, ft/ibs Nm, ft/ibs Nm,
19 2.1 30 3.4 41 4.6
20 2.3 31 3.5 43 4.9
27 3.1 43 4.9 60 6.8
31 3.5 49 5.5 68 7.7
66 7.6 8 10.9 12 16.3
76 8.6 18 13.6 14 19.0
11 15.0 17 23.1 25 34.0
12 16.3 19 25.8 27 34.0
28 27.2 ......38 40.8 45 61.2
23 31,3 47,6 58 68,0
38 68.0 78 95.2
35 4.6 74.8 88 108.8
58 75 102.0 118 149.6
5 f_8 98 122,4 128 163,2
8gA 118 149.6 158 204.0
102.0 128 163.2 178 231.2
122.4 158 204.0 228 299.2
136 188 244.8 248 326.4
188 217,6 288 353,6 388 525,0
188 244.8 388 408.0 428 571.2
148 190.4 488 544.0 888 816.0
155 210,8 448 598,4 888 897,6
228 299.2 588 788.8 988 1,244.0
248 326.4 848 870.4 1,888 1,360.0
NOTES
1. These torque values are to be used for all hardware
excluding: Iocknuts, self-tapping screws, thread forming
screws, sheet metal screws and socket head setscrews.
2. Recommended seating torque values for Iocknuts:
a. for prevailing torque Iocknuts - use 65% of grade 5
torques.
b. for flange whizlock nuts and screws - use 135% of
grade 5 torques.
3. Unless otherwise noted on assembly drawings, all torque
values must meet this specification.
Wrench & Fastener Size Guide
1/4" Bolt or Nut
Wrench--7/16"
5/16" Bolt or Nut
Wrench--l/2"
3/8" Bolt or Nut
Wrench--9/16"
7/16" Bolt or Nut
Wrench (Bolt)--5!8"
Wrench (Nut)--11/16"
1/2" Bolt or Nut
Wrench--3/4"
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