Craftsman 247298770 User Manual 5 H.P. CHAIN DRIVE REAR TINE TILLER Manuals And Guides 1008323L
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f Sears maliiual CAUT _RRFTSN_N_ : . CHAJ IVE Ti E TILLE Read SAFETY RULES and iNSTRUCTIONS carefully o Assembly o Operating ®Maintenance . Repair Parts ........ 8F__._RS, and i m PART NO, , S_NS-SEARS i,,,i,ii ...................................... 770_7763 P, DEBU6-_ AND 03., Cht_I1. LI_MYI2!D, 60684 Toronto, IIIl/l' U_.A. Canada ,,,,.,,?, PRINTED IN U,S,A,, FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from the date of purchase, Sears will repai_ any defect workmanship in this TILLER at no charge If the TtLLER is used for commercial or rental purposes, thirty days from the date of purchase. Warranty service is available by contacting throughout this warranty ! in material applies or for onry the nearest Sears store or Service Center the United States.. This warranty gives you specific Jegai rights, and you may afso have other rights which vary from state to state.. Sears, Roebuck and Coo Sears Tower BSC 41-3 Chicago, DODOg D Da 0 _J_ Q9_0_0 QD 0 D_ 000001_ D_ 000 QO 0000____90 2 IL 60684 na _oDa@ ooooooo D_ _ IMPORTANT __is suggested that this manual be read in its entirety before attempting manual in a safe place for future reference and for ordering replacemen! This unit is shipped WITHOUT for proper fuel and amount,. Your tiller is a precision al! times GASOLINE orO1L After assembly, see operaiing piece of power equipment, not a l::lay thing Therefore SAFE OPERATION or operate section Keep this of this manual exercise extreme caution at PRACTICES FOR TILLERS 't. Read the Operating and Service Owner's Manual carefully, Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and the proper use of the equipment.. 2. Never allow children to operate a power tiller° Only persons welt acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be allowed to use your tiller 3 to assemble parts Keep the area of operation clear of a]f persons, particularly small children and pets. 11, Do not fill gasoline tank while engine is running. Spilling gasoline on hot engine may cause a fire or explosion, 12. Do not run the engine while gases are deadly poisonous. 1;3. Be careful indoors, not to touch the muffler engine has been running, it is hot. Exhaust after the 14, Before any maintenance work is performed or adjustments are made, remove the spark plug wire and ground it on the engine block for added safety. 4. Do not operate equipment when barefoot or wearing open sandals Always wear substantial footwear. 15 Use caution when tilling near buildings and fences, rotating tines can cause damage or injury. 5. Do not wear loose fitting get caught on the tillen l& Before attempting to remove rocks, bricks and other objects from tines, stop the engine and be sure the tines have stopped completely. Disconnect t,he spark plug wire and ground to prevent adctdental starting. clothing that could 6. Do not start the engine unless the shift is in the neutral (N) position. 7. Do not stand in front starting the engine. of the tiller tever while , Check the tine and engine mounting bolts frequent intervals for proper tightness° at 8. Do not place feet and hands on or near the tines when starting the engine or while the engine is running. t8, Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition 9. Do not leave the tiller engine running,, 19. t0. Do not walk in front engine ts running. unattended of the tiller with while the the Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank inside of a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark, Allow the engine to coot before storing In any enclosure° UNDEX Warranty .................................... Safe Operation Practices ..................... Introduction ................................... Contents in Hardware Pack ......................... Tiller Identification ................................ Assembly Instructions ......................... Adjustments ..................................... Con trots ....................................... Engine Preparation ............................... 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 t0 13 Operation ........................................ 13 Tilling .......................................... 14 Tilling Hints ..................................... 15 Maintenance ................................. 15 Off-Season Storage ............................ !9 Transmission--Repair Parts .................. 20 Tiller-- Repair Parts ................................ 22 Parts Information ..................... Back Cover INTRODUCTION This Product has been designed, and performance. engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest Sears, or Simpson-Sears Service Department. They have well qualified, competent trained technicians and the proper tools to service or repair this unit. PRE-ASSEMBLY 3o Gas (regular) 4. Cleaning rag _NOTE The right and teft side of your tiller is determined from operator's position. Before any step is undertaken, the instructions that step should be read through. PARTS IN CARTON for TOOLS REQUIRED: 1. (2) 7116" Socket, open or box wrench. 2. (1) 9t16" Socket, open or box wrench. 3, (1) V_" Flat Screwdriver. 4. (1) Adjustable Wrench. MATERIALS REQUIRED: 1. Funnel (for gas and oil--NOTE: DO NOT MIX) 2. S.AoE.-30 O11--2¾ pints FIGURE 1. 4 E C G G J FIGURE 2, (SHOWN IN FULL SCALE) NOTE THE LETTERS LISTED BELOW WILL BE REFERRED TO THROUGHOUT THE FOLLOWING TEXT FOR EASIER HARDWARE IDENTiFICATION, LIST OF CONTENTS A B C D E F G H (2) (2) (2) (2) (t) (t) (3) (2) IN HARDWARE Shoulder Bolts Flat Washers BeltevitleWashe_s Hex Nuts 318-18 Thread Hex Screw 318-24 xi.,25" Long Hex Screw !/4,20 x 1 ,,75" Long Flat Washers 318" Hex Locknuts 3/8-24 Thread PACK: I J K L M N O P (1) (1) (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (1) Gear Shift Knob Compression Spring Hair Pin Cotter Serf Tapping Screws Hex Nut _-.20Thread Lever Ferruie Hex Jam Nut 3f8-24 Thread F TILLER IDENTIFICATION Depth Slake Adj..stmen{ Pin Shield Klick Pin Belt Cover 3ounter Weight 6 Tine Assemblies ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 D Handle Assembly A Place the handle assembly in p,:;s,'",k)n Or: Tip the tiller forward, counterweight Slide through titler as shown depth stake adjustment lock in place so it rests on depth stake up in figure 6, Pull pin on tiller to the tiller so that the holes in handle Ime up w_th holes in mountir, g bracket g Place flat washer (B} and bellevi_le washer (C) over shoulder on shoulder bolt (A) Place shou}der bolt and two washers through handle mounting holes and secure with lie× nut (D) from the inside of handle. See figure 4 FIGURE 6, E Attach front end of depth bar assembly to transmission housing Slip depth bar over bolt and secure with hair pin cotter (K). See figure 7 FIGURE 4. C Remove depth stake from tiller and preassemble depth stake to drag bar assembly with hex screw (E), flat washer (G) and hex Iocknut (H). See Figure 5 Tighten nut and bolt, but do not over tightem Parts must pivot. NOTE Flat washer must go against drag bar assembly @ slot on FIGURE 7 F_ Assemble notched edge of gear shift lever so notch faces forward. Place gear shift lever through slot in handle panel and bottom hole over weld stud_ Secure with flat washer (G), compression spring (J), another flat washer (G) and hex locknut (H)° See figure 8, G. Tighten hex Iocknut stud. See figure 8 FIGURE 5. 7 until nut is flush with Thread shift ferrule rod Secure in figure [0) on See figure ferrule other in gear shift 11) with er_.d of gear 10 llair lever pin cotter (as shown (K), FIGURE 8. H. Thread hex jam nut (P) on one end of gear shift rod, then thread gear shift rod into ball joint on the top of pivot horn assembly, 10 to 12 complete turns, approximately 1,,t,inch. See figure 9, FIGURE 11. K,, To assemble the handle adjustment lever. hook handle adjustment rod (already on handle) into lever Hook to the outside See figure 12 L,, Place handle adjustment handle and secure with lever in place on hex screw (F) and tocknut (M) See figure 12 tighten handle adjustment pivot freely. Do not over iever mt'sl FIGURE 9. FIGURE 12. M. Throttle Control Lever_ NOTE The throttle control may have four holes in the lever bracket, The holes on the outside edge are to be used for mounting on this unit° See figure !3. FIGURE 10. 8 2, Change oil after first 2 hours of operation and every 25 hours thereafter_ Check oil every 8 operating hours. FIGURE 13. Place throttle control lever up through the handle panel and secure with two self tapping screws (L), using a 1/4" fiat screwdriver.. See figure 14_ FIGURE 15. 3- Fill fuel tank with clean fresh regular grade of gasoline. See figure 16.. FIGURE 16. ADJUSTMENTS FIGURE 14. Engine is shipped without oil, ENGINE PREPARATION 1o Before starting, Fill crankcase with 2_A pints of SAE 30 heavy duty detergent oil, Be sure that engine is level, See figure 15, After all assembly is completed, this final adjustment must be made prior to initial operation. Gear Shift Rod Final Adjustment 1. Place ktick pins in freewheeling figure 17, position. See Handle Adjustment Lever. (See figure t9 ) NOTE Figure 19 is _,iewed of handle panel from A_ Use if not enough free play B. Normal setting° C, Use If pin wilt not withdraw bracket. the bottom completely from FIGURE 17. 2 Pull the depth bar adjustment pin and move the depth stake all the way down. so the tines DO NOT" touch the ground See figure 18 3 Block the front wheels as shown in figure 18 FIGURE 19. To make the above adjustment loosen hex iocknut and reposition the rod in Hole A, B or C. Additional adjustment for the gear shift rod can be made after lhe tiller has been in service for a while FIGURE 18. 4. Place the position. gear 5, Place the throttle shift lever in Neutral (N) in the Start position 6. Pull choke lever out (if engine Is cold) 7. Start the engine_ 8 Engage the gear shift gears with the engine Neutral (N)_ lever through the five running and return to FIGURE 20. 9. Stop the engine, 10o Remove the hair pin from ferrule of gear shift lever, When the belt has become worn and/or stretched or the friction wheel has become worn, make the following adjustment. and pull out 11. Place gear shift lever in first gear (and pull lever to rear of slot), Adjust the ferrule to fit gear shift lever, and replace the hair pin, 1. Move the control bracket to the bottom on the pivot horn assembly and readjust gear shift rod, See figure 20_ 10 hole the E CONTROLS Neutral (N)--Move See figure 22. lever to center detent Location and Use° t. Gear Shift Lever: The gear shift lever located in the center of handle Dane!. A is Forward (1 thru 5)--Move the lever to the left and forward for each gear See figure 2rl L_CAUTtON DO not attempt to shift gears unless engine is running° .i:: := FIGURE 23. F. Reverse (R)--Pull the gear shift lever back (upward) slowly to obtain reverse Always use caution when using the reverse When using reverse, if gear shift lever is released it wtll snap back into neutral (N). See figure 23. 2o Throttle Control: The throttEe control lever is located on the right hand side of handle panel and controls the engine speed. FIGURE 21, B o Use (1) first and (2) second gears breaking the sod for the first time C. when Use (3) third and (4) fourth gears when tilling soil which has been tilled before, D. Use(5) fifth gear for pulverizing soil. '2,, FIGURE 24. A. StopmPull lever back (upward) engine. See figure 24. to stop the B. Start--Push throttle control lever forward (down) to start position. See figure 25. FIGURE 22, 11 4 HandleAdjustment: The handleacljus[men_ releaseis located on the right hand handle bar_ See figure FIGURE 25, 3. Choke: The choke is located on the engine just below the air cleaner, To choke the engine pull the choke lever out., See figure 26. FIGURE 28. FIGURE 26. FIGURE 29. RGURE 27. FIGURE 30. 12 27. S(;ue,:,_:'e _:nd place ;:,OSilionS up on hat]die adiustmen! ',he handle m one See _Igures 2_ 29 of B iever n_ne Egt 30 a,"_::_ 2,1 Drive position is when the klick pin is inserted into lhe _nside hole of ;,,,heel shall (hole Drive in wheelilub) as shown m figure position iS used for tilling 33 NOTE Figure 28 is viev,.ed filler for c;arily frc_r'n !he fr(.,n_ c)f FIGURE 33. TO START FIGURE _ 31. tiller has freewheeling and drive positions 1 A Freewheeling position is when the klick pin is placed in the outer hole on wheel shaft, as shown in 32. 2, P}ace the gear shift position See figure 22 Place the position Freewheeling is used for transporting the tiller to and from the work area, with the engine off and the gear shift lever in Neutral (N} position :ii!:( CAUTION BE SURE NO ONE IS STANDING IN FRONT OF THE 'TILLER WI-'IILETHE ENGINE lS RUNNING OR BEING STARTED. OPERATION Your ENGINE: ne{_t_at lever in (N) FAST 25 Choke engine Pull choke lever out, See figure 26. Once the engine starts, push the tever up 4, Stand at side of tiller, grasp lhe starter handle and pull out rapidly, Return it slowly to the engine, Repeat as necessary See figure 34, FIGURE 3,4. 13 control in 3 : FIGURE 32. throttle See ligure lever TILLING TILLING HINTS Soil conditions are important for proper tilling The lines will not readily penetrate dry, hard soil This may contribute to excessive bounce and difficult handling of the tiller Hard soil should be moistened prior to tilling, Extremely clump_ wet soil will cause soil to bali up or When tilling in the Fall, all vines and tong grass should be removed. This will prevent vines trom wrapping around the tine shaft which slows tilling operation. The best method will be determined by the soil condition° In some soils, the desired depth is obtained the first time over the garden. In other soils, the desired depth is obtained by going over the garden two or three times. In the latter case, the depth stake should be raised before each succeeding pass over the garden, and passes should be made across the length and width of the garden alternately. Rocks which are turned up should be removed from the garden area° FIGURE 35. 1. Adjust the depth stake by pulling the depth stake adjustment pin. Release the depth stake. See figure 35. 2. Lower the depth stake for shallow tilling raise the depth stake for deeper tilling. and 3o Select gear on handle propel itself. will A. For tilling the depth the tines. panel and tiller Handle Pressure: Further control of tilling depth and travel speed can be obtained by variation of pressure on the handles. When using the depth stake a downward pressure on the handles will increase the working depth and reduce the forward speed. An upward pressure on the handles will reduce the working depth and increase the forward speed. The type of soil and working conditions will determine the actual setting of the depth stake. in sod, raise the depth stake so bar is one to two inches above MAINTENANCE This setting is used for breaking up the sod and shallow cultivation. For further depth ratse the depth stake and make one or two more passes over the area. BELT REPLACEMENT: _CAUTION B. For tilling loose and sandy soil, further depth In tilling can be achieved by raising the depth stake to its highest setting. iNG, e._,b.o4_..o WARN Do not use an off-the-shelf belt, If belt replacement is rc-quired, order belt or belts by part number from your nearest Sears Service Center. Part No. 75443224 Part No. 75443221 518" x 26" Short Belt 5!8" x 52" Long Belt _ When tilling, if a hard spot or rock is encountered, the tines may rift the back of the tiller out of the ground and start to walk across the ground, To correct this problem raise up on the handles. Your tiller has been engineered with the above belts and should not be replaced with an off-the-shelf belt. The above belts are made of special material (Kevtar Tensile) for longer life and better Derformanceo 14 REMOVING AND REPLACING BELTS 1_ Remove bell cover remove three boils, two nuts and !wo fiat washers. See figure 36. _CAUTION HOT muffter in the area of belt cover Only remove the belt cover when engine is cool FIGURE 38, 4 Place the gear shift lever in one o! the forward gears (as far forward as possible) 5 Pull the idler pulley down by hand and remove the belt from idler pulley and transmission pulley See figure 39 FIGURE 36. 2 To remove the front belt (short) pull gear shift lever back to Reverse (R) position and hold, With a 7t !6" wrench remove three screws and Iockwashers holding the friction disc, See figure 37° FIGURE 39. 6. Remove the forward belt (short) from variable speed pulley and slip beit off engine pulley. See figure 40_ the the 7. Remove rear belt (long) and replace with new belts FIGURE 37. NOTE Upon reassembly make sure the short belt is inside the guide pins. See figure 41_ 3. Hold the gear shift lever in Reverse (R) position and slip the belt off engine pulley, towards the engine as shown in figure 38 15 tion of your new engine and after each 25 hours of use thereafter to ensure proper lubrication of internal parts for trouble free operation and to prevent costly repair due to excessive wear. (Take care to remove dirt around li!ler plug.) Be sure oil level is maim tained full to point of overflowing Seefig{,re 42. _. FIGURE40, Oil Filler Oil Level Plug FIGURE 42_ TO change oil remove drain plug (figure 43) and tip the tiller forward while engine is warm. Replace drain plug. Remove oil fiiler cad and refill with SAE 30 heavy duty detergent oil Replace filler cap.. Oil Drain Plug FIGURE 43, FIGURE 41. 2 Use only a good grade of fresh, clean, regular gasoline Do not use gasoline that has been sitting for a long period of time. Stale gasoline may cause engine to run poorly or not at all. 3_, Keep your engine CLEAN. Wipe off all spilled fuel and oil Keep the engine clean of foreign matter and be sure the cooling fins on the cylinder are kept clean to permit proper air circulation. You must REMEMBER that this is an air cooled engine and free flow of air is essential to proper engine performance and life. 8o Reverse steps 1 through 7 for reassembfy. NOTE Upon reassembly of friction tighten three screws equally. disc, CARE AND MAINTENANCE: Tran smission: The transmission is pre-lubricated and sealed at the factory. It requires no additional lubrication unless the transmission is disassembled° To fill with grease, lay the left half of the transmission on its side, add 28 ounces of Plastilube #1 grease and assemble the righ! half to it. This grease can be purchased from your nearest authorized dealer. (Order Part NOo737-0133.) 4_ Your must SERVICE YOUR AIR CLEANER, The air cleaner prevents damaging dirt, dust, etc.. from entering the carburetor and being forced into the engine and is important to engine life and performance. To remove air cleaner: Engine: 1_ You MUST CHANGE crankcase after the first See figures 44 and 45. A. Remove screw. THE OIL in the two hours of opera_ B.. Remove air cleaner carefully from entering carburetor. 16 to prevent dirt air cleaner A. C. Take apart D, Wash element in detergent and squeezing similar to a sponge solution by B., FIGURE 44. E Wrap foam in cloth and squeeze dry. F. Coat element with two tablespoons of engine oil, squeeze to distribute and remove excess oil. See figure 45. G. Wipe air cleaner body remove excess oil. with same solution to INITIAL ADJUSTMENT. See figure 46 Close needle valve (turn clockwise) then open 1_,_ turns (lurn counterclockwise) This initial adjustment will permit the engine to be started and warmed up before makine final adjustment FINAL, ADJUSTMENT.. See _igure 46.. With engine running at fast operating speed (approximately 3,000 RPM without load) close the needle valve (turn clockwise) until engine starts to lose speed (lean mixture), Then slowly open needle valve (turn counterclockwise) pasl the point of smoothest operation until engine just begins to run unevenly This mixture should be rich enough for best performance under load. Hold throttle in idling position Turn idle speed adjusting screw until fast idle is obtained (1.750 RPM),, Test the engine and if it tends to stall or die out, it usually indicates that the mixture is slightly lean and it may be necessary to open the needle valve slightly to provide a richer mixture This richer mixture may cause a slight unevenness in idling Idle Adjusting H,, Reassemble (See figure 44,) by inserting element into body and snapping cover into place, fasten to carburetor with screw. Screw ._. !._'P_--;_. ..._, _"_-_ ":-2:'-,_ i;,..e ,_:.o,o::.::_:.,c':.' Needle Valve FIGURE 46. W ALWAYS ALLOW SEVERAL SECONDS BETWEEN EACH ADJUSTMENT FOR THE ENGINE CARBURETOR TO REACT TO THE NEW SETTING FIGURE 45. NEVER RUN YOUR ENGINE WITHOUT CLEANER COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED° AIR 3. Never attempt to change maximum engine speed as THIS IS PRESET AT THE FACTORY. Excessive speed, caused by by-passing the governor, can cause extensive damage to your engine. Carburetor Adjustment: 1. Never make unnecessary adjustments. The factory settings are correct for most applications. 2. If adjustments follows: NOTE are needed, proceed SPARK PLUG: as 1• Remove the spark plug each time you change the oil and inspect it. See figure 47, 17 .: A. The electrodes should be kept clean and free OF CARBON. The presence of carbon or excess oil will greatly deter proper engine performance. 1. Working outdoors, drain all fuel from the fuel tank° Use a clean dry cloth to absorb the small amount of fuel remaining in the tank, then run the engine until all fuel in carburetor is exhausted. DO NOT SMOKING, FIRE. FIGURE 47. 2. Drain all the oil from the crankcase (this should be done after the engine has been operated and is still warm) and refill the crankcase with clean new oil. See figure 15. B. If possible, check the spark plug gap (area between electrodes) using a wire feeler gauge. This plug gap should be .030. 3. Disconnect the spark plug wire and remove the spark plug from the cylinder. Pour about six drops of engine oil tnto the cylinder, and then pull the recoil starter several times to spread the oil on the cylinder wall. Replace the spark plug, but DO NOT connect the wire. 2. if you need a spark plug refer to the parts list for the proper replacement spark plugo ADJUSTMENT OF THROTTLE CONTROL CABLE 1, Place the position. throttle control lever in stop 4. Clean the thoroughly. 2. Loosen the casing clamp screw and move the throttle control wire in as far as possible. 3. Tighten 48. DRAIN FUEL WHILE OR IF NEAR AN OPEN engine and the entire tiller 5. Wipe tines with oiled rag to prevent rust. TILLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINTER OPERATION (under 40 °F,) the casing clamp screw. See figure TIRE PRESSURE Engine Lubrication. Drain the summer engine oil while engine is warm_ Refill with new "winter grade" oil. Run engine until warm to distribute the new winter oil. Tires should be inflated from 8 to 15 p.sot. Use oil "for service" SC, SD, or SE. Use 5W-20 or 5W-30.tf not available, use !0W, or 10W-30. Fuel, Replace any summer gasoline on hand or in the fuel tank with fresh winter-grade gasoline. Use lead-free or leaded "regular" grade automotive gasoline. Winter fuels have additives for faster starting. Keep fuel tank fuif. _NOTE Many automotive gasolines no longer contain "de-icer_" A can of gasline de-icer fluid added to your gasoline supply will help maintain the engine's winter reliability. Cold Starting FIGURE 48. OFF-SEASON 1. Be sure to use proper winter-grade gasoline, STORAGE If the tiller is to be inoperative for a period longer than 30 days, the following precautions are recommended. Keep your tiller in a weatherproof dry area. If stored for over 30 days the following steps will protect the essential engine parts from gum deposits, Hints 2. Dectutch all possible 3, Set governor 18 oi! and external loads. control at tow-speed position. 4. Turn carburetor needle valve approximately !t8 turn counterclockwise. (Richer fuel mixture) This will improve cold weather starting and operation. NOTES 19 Repair Parts 5 H.P. TilUer ModeB 247.298770 55 -. 52 53 12 ;3 5t 29 _9 31 .oT_i O.e_0o,,oceo °4 Plastilube #1 grease, part no. 737-0133,, Orderi | ! 20 20 54 Repair Parts Transmission ' REF., i PART NO_ t NO T t i74t"0155 2 ! 04822 3 738-0379 4 7t4._0122 5 750..O379 6 7 7170210 750-.0378 8 9 04867 736-0259 10 1741-0t89 1 15 05034 _736-0329 !712-0138 1721-0102 736-02t9 736-0't69 7'12-0214 04872 736-0219 736-0169 7t0-041I !7t0-060t 18 19 20 21 22 23 i24 736-0242 29 3O 72! -0162 721-0102 71 2-0138 ................. "R I_-F'-]' DESCRIPTION ND Ball Bearing Transmission Ass / --,-q _,. Input Shaft 5,8- D_a Sq Key3!16×3'1 ]., ":5 Lg Spacer ,637 t D × }'_.1 0 D x 85- L c_. Sprocke 9- _. 50 = Ph,'l_ Spacer 537 f -' 2. "_8! O D x 1.44'" Lg Tine _ha,t As:_ :. FI-Wasr ! O' I D x ! 62 OD .: 09 Flange Bfg _; 00 D _.1 188 O.D ;,' t 12 Gasket_Housmg Transmission Ass y._L t-_ Bearing Housing L-Wash b_" Scr " Hex Nut _4_-28Thd..* Seal 1.0' I.D. xl 38" O E Bell Wash 318'1 D. L-Wash 318' Scr " Hex Nu! 3/8-24 TI d " Side Plate Bell Wash 3!8 ;D L-Wash 3f8' Scr " Hex Scr 3f8-16 x 4..00" Lg* Hex TaotiteSft6-'.8 x 75' Lg Bell Wash..345t D x 88 OD Gasket_Side Ptale Seal1,.0" t D xl.38' O D Hex Nut 1/_-28 Thd.." ' I : :::' PART _ Hardware Items--May 1 736-0329 , :.0-03_8 i ,_ ._-.8-0104 ,_ 7 _3-02 26 .5 "6 T 712-0375 7' 3-023 T 7_3-016- ' 8 0 7"_3-0154 750-031 i ,,_ f ,I2 7 _,3-0222 7,_8-018A 43 750-0374 _4 7,_1-0t89 I5 7,36-025£ ;6 _7 04873 7! 3-022[ _8 _9 50 31 52 53 54 750-03!4 7! 0-0195 736-021 9 710-0629 736-01 59 736-0t19 710-0627 1 Be Purchased 21 i NO, 55_756-0297 "Standard Local ty., 04878 -- DESCRIPTION L-Wash '_ Scr " i "¸ H_.L Sleeve 3 c l D D O x3..3SLg Flange Brg :328 f D _ 713 3D ×,75 Cl_a_n #50--5 8 Pitch x 52 L nt,;s E qciless H.,', Cen: L-Nut 318-1(-; Thd S[,, !":)c_et HUE, Ass y #_20 Cha,.-_ _? Pitch × 57 -inks M._sler Lii*,k '_2" P tch S:,acer 1 fl"l D x 20 O D x 68 Sprocket Ass y F._nge Brg..6281 D _ 753 OD x75 Hub Sleeve 38 i D x 625 OD Flange Brg. " 00 ! D x 1 .I 88 O D FI-Wash i 0 ; O x 1 (;2' O_D Axle Sheh A_s'y. #_20 Chain _:," Pitch _ 42 Links Eqdtess Spacerl.¢,' I D x20" O.D Hex Sc',r '..,_-28x 62" Lg" Betfevitle Wash Hex Scr 318-24 x275' Lg.." F,-Wash 5116' Scr" L..Wash 5!11;" Scr" Hex L-Scr 5'!6-24 x 75" Lg* Input Pu!_ey_Traqsmission Repair Parts 5°HoPo TiB_erModel 247°298770 4 5 2 I 4t 93 t3 73 \, 37 22 Repair Parts 5=H.P. Tiller ModeB 247.298770 REF. I No.I PART No. i 2 1746-0304 ) 3 !747-0255 4 1710-0136 5:749-0268 6 1720-01 80 7 _712-0107 8 04830 9 04831 10 749-0269 1! 720-0! 83 1 2 04892 13 714-0104 14 736-0101 '15 732-0!93 16 17 712-0214 04833 :t!8 710-0344 714-0115 20 21 22 23 732-0306 747-0256 747-0252 04804 24 710-0623 ! 25 736-0169 1 26 710-0623 27 26 29 30 3t 32 34 736-0169 736@101 712-0130 04879 04909 04683 711-0599 35 36 37 742-0197 7I 0-0191 04857 38 736-0'I 69 39 712-0241 40 714-0145 4I 742-0! 98 42 i04855 46 736-0169 47 1712-0130 48 104878 49 1712-0267 DESCRIPTION REF ................. Hex Wash Hd Tan Scr #B x .50" Lg," ThrottleControl A._sy Comp Handle Lock Rod Hex Scr _,_-20 x 1 75 Lg ° Handle--R H G ri p "I_ Hex Cen; L-N_4 : , -J. Tt7:J Clutch Grip Handte Panel -'ss HandleLH Ball }(nob ot8-_6 _hd Clutcn Handle As."y,, Hair Pin Cotter Fl-Wash Compression Spri:,g 88 QD _.8I Lg Hex Nut 3!8-2,3 Thd" Depth B:_r HexScr 3!8-!6 x 1.50' Lj " Cotte ,Pro _,8" D,_ x 1.00' Lg" Compression Spr,'_ 9 Depth Bar Adjustn;er! Pi.q Hinge Rod Tine Shield Hinge Flap Ass'y. Hez Wash., Hd. Self Tap Scr 3f8-1B x .75" Lc L-Wash 3/8 ' Scr ' Hex Wash, Hd, Self Tap :;or 3t8-16 x .75" L9 L-Wash, 318" Scr " Fi-Wash, Hex Ins L-Nut 3/8-t6 T,_:t Drag Bar Ass'y. Inner Tine Adapte" Ass'y Outer Tine Adapter Ass'y Clevis Pin 318" Dia, x t 75' Lg Tine--L,.H Hex Scr. 3f8-24 ), 1o25" Lg." Outer Tine Ass'y, Comp L,H L-Wash, 3t8" Sc[* Hex Nut 318-24 Thd,* Hair Pin Cotter Tine--RH Inner Tine Ass'y, 3omp L.Ho L-Wash., 318" Scr * Hex Ins. L-Nut 318-16 Thd., Transmission Ass'y, Cornp, Hex Nut 5116-18 Thd.* PART !NO NO. -I-'_ 5_ 52 53 54 736-01 t 9 04850 736-01 69 7t2-0116 714-0474 ,_5 736,,0290 56 57 58 9 736,0119 738,0258 736.0105 710.0623 (0 61 62 63 04841 7t 0 0601 7I 0-,0216 71401 t5 64 04796 7120130 73G0169 714-0474 65 66 68 69 15 04806 747-0278 723-0156 04812 712@221 711-0663 732-0"132 714-0474 76 736-0253 77 78 79 80 84 85 8_ 87 747-0254 726-011_ 726-0108 7t2-0158 748-0516 04819 736-0289 738-0143 712-0267 T36-0119 71G0458 8_ 89 9C 91 9_ 04792 746-0305 7I0-0152 712-0181 748-0!50 9,. 9z 711-0198 712-0711 _t 72 Z3 DESCRIPTION L-Wash,. 5t16" Scr,* Handle Post[loner Ass'y, L-Wash., 3/8' Scr " Hex Ins, L-Nut 3t8-24 Tha Cotter Pm 1/8" Dia, x .75" LG* F!-V_ash 630 I D x I.,0'" O D. x .,063 L-Wash, 5116 Scr.* SMd, Scr 50 _ ,,25 Bellevtlle Wash HexWash Hd Self Tap Scr 3'8-16 x 75" Lg, .,,,)n rol Brk; Hex Wash, Hd, Self Tap Scr Hex Scr. 3/8-16x 75" Lg.* CoRer Pin 1 i8" Dia x 1 00'" Lgo* Tree Sh,eld As,s'y Hex Iqs L-Nut 3t8-_6 Thd,. L-Wash 3 8"Scr" Cotter Pin 1 I8" Dia, x ,,75Lg,* Pivot Horn Assy. Gea, Shift Rod Rod End 31B-2,'- TnC Pivot Brkt,, Ass y,, Hex Ins L-Nut 5t8-I6 Thd,, LocKing Pin Compression Spring CoHer Pin t/8' Di& x ..75" Lg." Bell, Wash 505 I.,D x 1,00" O_D,, Lower Handle Conbot Rod Push Cap Push Cap 3i8"' Rod Hex Nut 5!16-'8 Thd* Pivot Handle Brg Pivot Handle Link Bushing Wash Shtd. Scr..500' Dia., x _,660 Hex Nut 5t16-!8 Thd,* L-Wash 5t16" Scr.," Cam Bolt 5!16-1B x 1,75" Lg, Handle Mig. Brkt Ass'y_ Conduit and Wire Hex Scr, 3!8-24 x 1 O0" lg,, ° Hex Top L-Nut 3!8q6 Thd Sleeve Brg 50 I,D, x ,62 O_D,, x 1,12" Lg. Ferrule He, Jam Nut 3t8-24 Thd, TINE CHART 4 ' Not Shown Inner Tine As'y. Comp,--R H 10 854 i 42 l Inner Tine Ass'y, Comp,_L. H,,t04855! Not Shown IOuter Tine Ass'y. Comp.--R,, H ,,04856 I 37 !Outer TineASS'?,Comp,--L,H i 048___571 23 Repair Parts 5oH.P, TiBBerModel 247°298770 I t ,/ 21 58 41 .. 14 54 24 Parts 5=H.P. Tiller Mode 247,298770 PART NO.I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NO. DESCRIPTION 752-0668 04869 736-01t-1 710-Dt2t 75a-3224 717-0343 754-322" 750-338- 9 10 11 12 t3 14 15 !6 17 18 i9 756-92 c,' 736-01 59 736-01 _ :_ 710-0627 7'12-0t 3'9 736-0169 756-0225 04836 736@329 7! 0-0230 736-0133 20 21 22 33 34 37 38 39 7t0-0151 047q0 710-0599 05034 74'1-01 55 714-0122 "138-0372 710-0502 40 4't 736-01 69 7t 0-0623 42 43 44 45 46 47 04878 71 2-01 38 741_0246 710-0347 716_0102 734-0832 73"_0833 i 7'34-0338 734,-O339 04874 I 04875 Engine ................... B & S "' 30} '_ .b--_:,1! '-"" _.....15 ' '_ Bell Cover SuF'por! Ass y Internal L..-V',,as_ _ L,, r. Hex Scr ' " :5 'V-Beh9 ,: ' _+ VariaLte Bp,,;e:: A:+ ' -Beit 5 8 :2 L_+ Space: _37 t : .£,.., ;4.t ;hq. ut i i i N{L. 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Wheel Hub Ass:y.-L.H, (Not Shown:) Hex Scr 318-24 x 1 00" Lzj " "Standard Hardware Locally.. t-Not Illustrated NO DESCRIPTION He< Sc" 5 !6-18 x -*-_Lg Weigh! Mt.._ BrKt Ft-.A'a_r, 5"_ I D x 7:3 ') D. , 'h56 He,: Ser_. . !',ut 3 8-24 "f:d " He:: Nu,!) i6 iST]d ' L-',.¢.aSP _'_t6 S:r " et j_2 _[3 _4 _6 _7 71 0-0599 04876 736-0173 712-0117 7oo-0t , o 710-0195 710-0599 714-0105 710-0380 750-0382 0_,863 r:8 9 751-o0233 750-0379 ;di Pi"Arm ,_ss / -4-t,'_Cent L...Nu1 _ -28 Thd -te_ ins _ Nut 3/8-16-hd /a iabie S_-_ee.lBrkt A.';s'y :1 dash 625 I D x 1.25 O D Coder Pir'l t_"' Dia x 75l_g" Sh:_uloer Scr 5fl ._ 267 HexSr.:r "_20 xt 25"_g " Hex Ins ,_hiLt _4-20 Tt}d Con;ro_ Brkl _e>: Wasr_ PId Se f Tap Scr Hex Scr .=_6-18 x 50' Lg L;Wash 5'16 Scr" Friclion Wheel Ass'y. Engine Pulley Ass'y 5_8 V < 75 tD He.x Wash Hd Serf Taa Scr. Belt Cove_ Ex:ensian Ass'y Fl-Wast_ ";:" S:_ . Hex Cenl L-Nut 1,_-28 Thc Fl-Wash :.;_'" Sc_ Hex Scr. _4-2B x 62" Lg.." Hex Wash Hal. Se;f Tap Ssr Key 3/16).3!16 × 1 00" Lg Hex Scr 5t16-t8 _ 175 Lg." Spacer Rear Bell -...,o,__rSuppo t Brkt. Muffler Deffe{:1or Spacer.637 t D x .78t Q D 770-7763 7j7-8517 Owner's Manual Warranty Label [ !65 i 7" 1-04":.I i 73s-03so 6,7 I 7t 0-0106 6_q . 7t 2,,0324 69 '04841 73 710-0623 71 . 7'10-062t 72 , 736-01_ 9 74 _ 05080 ,"_.= 756-0301 _6 ,77 7B 79 K .85:' _ Be Purchased 25 Lg TILLERACCESSORIES Hilling Plow (Must be used with "V" Bar Frame Adapter) Six Tang Cultivator (Recommended use of Depth Gauge Wheels) "V" Bar Frame Adapter (Recommended use of Depth Gauge Wheels) Four Shovel Cultivator(Must be used wilh "V" Bar Frame Adapter) Depth Gauge Wheels Tine Cultivating Shields Wheel Weights Tire Chains (13" x 5") 32" Angle Dozer Blade Front Hitch Mount (Required to mount 32" Angle Dozer Blade) 26 Repair Parts 5-H.P. CHAIN DRIVE TILLER MODEL 247.298770 ENGINE MODEL, 130202 TYPE 08"15-03 !72_6L3 5 337 ,_....z";7 6i_) --20! 5_ 232 61_i,_z b2zil_ _,,5__F- _-_ 15 31-35B GASKET SET] REQUIRES SPECIAL TOOLS TO INS'FALL SEE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONNtC_NUAL 27 Repair Parts 5-H.Po CHAIN DRIVE TILLER MODEL 247,298770 ENGINE MODEL 130202 TYPE 0815-03 \ 3O4 24 \ 23 76 71 70 67 Z 75 373 _ 65,..._; 305 REQUIRE8 SPECIAL TOOLS TO INSTALL SEE REPAIR INSTRUCTIONMANUAL 28 Repair Parts 5_H.P** CHAIN DRIVE TILLER MODEL 247.298770 ENGfNE MODEL 130202 TYPE 0815-03 _ 124 ,19j 62_ 534 t63 Z67 f526 265 29 Aepair Parts 5-H,P. CHAIN DRIVE TILLER MODEL 247.298770 ENGINE MODEL 130202 TYPE 0815-03 PARTS LIST FOR ENGINE REF, PART NO. NO, MODEL NO. 130202_0815-03 REF, DESCRIPTION Cylinder Ass'y. Bushing--Cylinder NOTE: Requires special tools for installation. Seal--Oil _ 89660 211542 Head--Cylinder 7 *270383 Gasket--Cylinder Head 8 294178 Breat her--Valve Chamber 9 *27549 Gasket--Valve Cover !0 93394 Screw--Breather Mtg. Sere !1 66578 Grommet_Breather Tube t2 *270080 Gasket_Crankcase _ .015" thick (Standard) *270125 Gasket--Crankcase_.005" thick *270126 Gasket_Crankcase=.,009" thick 13 93368 Screw_Cylinder Head (2-3132" lgo) 14 93369 Screw_Cylinder Head (2-I 5132" Ig.,) 15 91249 Ptug_Pipe, _A" Std,, Square Head 16 261148 Crankshaft 18 297602 Cover Ass'y_ _Crankcase 19 297603 Bushing_Crankcase Cover NOTE: Requires special toots for installation,, 20 294606 Seat_Oil 21 66768 Plug--Oil Filler 22 93032 Screw_Crankcase Cover Mtgo Sere 23 297229 Flywheel_Magneto 24 61760 Key_Ftywheel PISTON RING SETS: NOTE: For Chrome Piston Ring Set,_Stdo _ze--order Part No. 299742. 298904 Piston Ass'y_--Std. 298305 Piston Ass'y._.,010" O,,S 298906 Piston Ass'y.--O20" O.So 298907 Piston Ass'y.--.030" OoS. 298982 Ring Set--Std. Piston 298983 Ring Set_.010" COS,, Piston 298984 Ring Set--c020" O.S,, Piston 298985 Ring Set--.030" O.S. Piston 26026 Lock--Piston Pin 298909 Pin Ass'y._Ptston--Std. 298908 Pin Ass'yo-- Piston-- °005" CoS. 299430 Rod Ass'y.--Connecting NOTE: For Connecting Rod with .020" undersize Crankpin Bore--order Noo 390459. 221890 Dipper--Connecting Rod 221876 Lock_Conno Rod Screw 92296 Screw--Connecting Rod in Gasket Set--Part No, 297615° NO,, 33 211119 34 261044 35 260552 36 26478 37 222443 40 93312 45 260642 46 211117 52 *27355 55 1299431 56 295871 391977 297565 *Included PART NO,, 57 58 294303 66884 59 6O 65 230228 66728 93067 66 67 68 70 71 73 74 75 76 81 90 95 298310 21"1383 63770 298436 22'1653 221923 93490 220865 68238 222263 299437 93499 96 97 114 116 117 !18 124 147 148 149 152 154 211203 2992'12 66594 ' 65978 230590 i23433 193357 1230591 i22235 26336 260575 92634 ! 63 27660 180 297600 181 392304 190 93341 191 "27911 30 DESCRIPTION Valve-- Exhau st Valve-- Intake Spring--Intake Valve Spring--Exhaust Valve Guard--Flywheel Retainer--Valve Spring Tappet --Valve Gear--Cam Gasket--Carburetor Mtg_ (2) Housing_ Rewind Starter Puttey_ Rewind Starter (includes 63" long rope) If longer rope is required, order rope no. 66894 and cut to length. Spring--Rewind Starter Rope_Rewind Starter_ 63" long (For use with Plastic Pulley) If longer rope is required, order rope No. 66894 and cut to length° Pin--Starter Grip Grip_Starter Rope Screw_Stamped Steel Hsg.. Mtgo Sere Clutch Ass'y,_Rewind Starter Housing_Starter Clutch Ball--Clutch Ratchet_Rewind Starter Washer_Ciutch Retainer Screen_Starter Pul Iey Screw_Sem Washer_Spring Washer_ Ratchet Sealing Lock--Screw Carburetor Ass'y. Screw--Throttle Valve to Shaft Sere Throttle_Carburetor Shaft and Lever,---Throttle Gasket_Needle Valve Nut Packing--Needle Valve Nut--Needle Valve Vatve_Needle Screw_Hex Head Seat_ Needle Valve Washer--Needle Valve (2) Spring--Needle Valve Spring--Throttle Adjustment Screw_Machine, Rd. Hd._ 5-40 x 5 / 8" Gasket_Air Cleaner Mtg. Tank Ass'y,--Fuel Cap--Fuel Tank Screw--Fuel Tank Mtg. Sem Gasket--Fuel Tank Mtg. (2) Repair Parts 5-H.Po CHAIN DRIVE TILLER MODEL 247.298770 ENGINE MODEL 130202 TYPE 0815.o3 PARTS LIST FOR ENGINE "EF.j 200 201 202 203 204 DESCRIPTION NO. 221480 260661 260678 297718 230844 93838 260695 391737 22155! 221517 93491 391966 220680 222450 260478 221535 93496 391313 299410 93158 221511 93042 308 333 335 337 MODEL NO. 130202-0815-03 PART 221512 298316 934'14 2988O9 340 26018 341 93381 *included in Gasket Guide--Air Link--Governor Link--Throttle Crank-- B ell Bushi ngmGovernor Lever (Flat) NOTE: 230943 Bushing-Governor Lever (with 1/2" dia.. Flange) or: 23688 Bushing--Governor Lever (with 318" dia. Flange) Used on type Nos. 0130, 0148, 0't74, 0181, 0184. 0185, 0194, 0196, 022!, 0230, 0233, 0237, 0239, 0247, 0255, 03'16, 0352, 0353, 0359, 0364, 0406, 0414, 0416, 0418,04t9, 0422, 0425, 0431, 0435, 0438, 0439, 0451, 0458, 0471, 0480, 048t, 0485, 0514, 0520, 0540, 0568, 0573, 0607, 0608, 0620, 0635, 0636. Screw--Shoulder Spring--Governo _ Gear--Governor Washer--Thrust Lever--Governor Control Rivet--Governor Control Lever Mtg. Lever Ass'y.--Governor_ For V4" Dia. Crank Washer_Governor Lever Washer_Governor Lever (_A" loD,.) Spring--Governor Link Clamp_Oasing Screw--Sere Muffler_Exhaust Housing_BIower Screw_Blower Hsg, Mtg. Shield_Cylinder Screw_Cylinder Shield Mtg. Sern Cover_Cylinder Head Armature--Magneto Screw_Armature Mtg. Sere Plug_Spark (with Gasket) 1 _/2" High--37-42 M. Mo Spring_-Breaker Arm Sorew_Breaker Arm Mtg Sere Set--Part No.. 29761& 65704 93042 345 220366 346 93705 356 357 358 372 373 375 295413 91539 297615 220477 92987 294628 392 260455 270026 221377 93265 210959 93141 260374 93343 221514 230722 67838 93322 27987 297036 231079 Plunger_ Breaker Point Screw--Condenser Clamp Mlg, Sem Cover--Breaker Point and Condenser Screw--Dust Cover and Flywheel Guard M_g Wire--Ground Key Gasket Set Clamp_Condenser Nut_Hex Breaker Points and Condenser Set Spring--Fuel Pump Diaphragm Diaphragm Cap--Spring Pin--Diaphragm Cover Cover--Diaphragm Screw_Diaphragm Cover Spring--Connector Screw--Tank Brkt, Mtg.. Sere Clamp--Breather Tube Tube_ Breather Grommet-- Breather Tube Screw_Air Cleaner Element_Air Cleaner Cleaner Ass'y _Air Bushing_Governor Crank I.D,) 92613 59z 231082 6O8 390463 609 260694 391813 61 z 296811 93704 6I3 614 93306 615 93307 616 231077 621 297472 626 230749 634 270167 643 221321 676 222261 684 299060 725 221885 851 221798 Bolt_Governor Lever Nut_Hex_10-24 Starter Ass'y, _Rewi nd Spring--Throttle Link Fuel Pipe and Clip Ass'y Pipe_Fuet Screw--Muffler Mtg. Cotter--Hair Pin Retainer_E-Ring Crank--Governor (_,_" Dia. ) Switch--Stop Spacer--Governor Crank Washer, Throttle Shaft (Felt) Cup--Air Cleaner Deflector_ Exhaust Needle Valve K,t Shield_Heat Cable Terminal,--lgnition HOW TO ORDER REPAUR PARTS Sears ..... i i/ H i,, The Model Number wil! be found slamped chassis. Always mention the Model Number repair parts for your fiUer. i on a plate attached to the when requesting service or All parts listed herein may be ordered through SEARS ROEBUCK or SIMPSON SEARS LIMITED RETAIL or CATALOG STORE, manual WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS INFORMATION AS SHOWN lN THIS LIST. EL O. 247=298=(70 1 2_ 3. 4 The The The The GIVE THE AND CO FOLLOWING PART NUMBER MODEL NUMBER 247.298770 PART DESCRIPTION NAME OF MERCHANDISE-Tiller if the parts you need electronically transmitted expedited handling, are not stocked locally, your order will be to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for Your Sears merchandise takes on added value when you discover that Sears has over 2,000 Service Units throughout the country, Each is staffed by Sears-trained, professional technicians, ROEBUCK and PART NO. 770-,7763 __NS._--'HIAIqS AND CO., Chill. L1lV_'r_, 60684 Toronto, U_A. Ca_da PRINTED IN U.S.A,
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