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CAUTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation
and Instructions
Carefully
32"" CRAFTSMAN LAWNSWEEPER
oAssembly
Operation
o Customer ResponsibiSities
Repair Parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoftman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A,
PR1NTED IN U SA
RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION
The following safety precautions are suggested,_ This
lawn sweeper is designed, engineered and tested to
offer' reasonab!y safe and effective service,
provided it is operated in strict accordance with these
instructions.. Failure to do so may result in personal
injury. Always observe the rules for safe operation.
lv Do not allow anyone to operate the sweeper
without proper instructions
2_ Do not permit children to operate sweeper,
3_ Do not push or tow sweeper too close to a fire,
because the hopper and brush will burnl
4,, Do not attempt to remove wire or string
wrapped around brush while brush is rotating
5, Operate sweeper at reduced speed on rough
terrain, in ditches, and on hillsides to prevent
tipping and loss of control. Stay alert for holes
or other hidden hazards
6, This sweeper is not meant for street or highway
use. Watch for traffic when sweeping near
roadways,
7 Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure
equipment is in safe working condition.
8. Vehicle and attachments should be stopped and
inspected for damage after striking a foreign
object and damage should be repaired before
restarting and operating the equipment.
9, Fo!low maintenance instructions as outlined in
this manual,,
Your lawnsweeper carton and inner pack parts
carton contains parts as shown in the figure below,
The hardware package contains two separate
packages, see figures 1 and 2on page 3o Identify
all parts and layout as shown in the figure below and
figures 1 and 2.
CARTON CONTENTS
Loose Parts in Carton
1, Sweeper Housing Assembly
2,. Brace Rod
3 Hitch Tongue
4. Wind Screen
5. Upper Hopper Tube, Right Hand
6. Upper Hopper Tube, )_eft Hand
7, Lower Hopper Tube, Right Hand
CARTON CONTENTS
8 Lower Hopper Tube, Left Hand
9 Hopper Bag
PARTS IN INNER PACK CARTON:
10, Bag Retainer Strap
11 Bag Support Rod (2) 3/16" Dia
12 Height Adjustment Strap
13, Bag Frame Strap
14, Hitch Bracket
15 Hopper Mount Arms (2}
16, Rope
!7, Height Adjustment Handle
18, Parts Package (Not Shown)
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4
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12
14
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FIGURE 1
AE
R
CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK: (Figure 1),,
Sweeper
A (1)
B (2}
C(t)
D (5)
E (t)
F(3)
G(6}
H (t)
1 (1)
J (3)
K (1)
L (3)
M (1)
N (1)
O (1)
P (t)
R (1)
S (1)
Housing Assembly
Hitch Pin
Spacers I" Dia, x 3/4" Long
Hairpin Cotter
Hex Bolts 3/8"-16 x 3/4" Long
Hex Bolts 3/8-!6 x 1-I/2" Long
Hex Lock Nuts 5/16-18 Thread
Hex Lock Nuts 3/8-t6 Thread
Slot Head Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Long
Flat Washer 17/32" x 1-1/2" x 10 Ga,
Flat Washer 5/16" I,D
Hex Bolt 5/16+t8 x 3/4" Long
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Long
Spacer 13/321 D x 5/8" O.D x 3/16" Thk,
Lock Washer 5/t6" t,D
Hex Nut 5/16-!8 Thread
Hand Knob
Grip
Angle Bracket
Y
X@ @ -AC
FIGURE 2
AG
CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK: (Figure 2).
Hopper Bag Assembly
T (4) Hex Bolts 5/16-18 x 3/4" Long
U (4) Hex Lock Nuts 5/16-t8 Thread
V (2) Hex Bolts 1/4-20 x 1-1/4" Long
W (4) Hex Lock Nuts 1/4-20 Thread
X (4) Truss (Slotted) Head Screws #10-32 x
5/8" Long
Y (4) Hopper Mounting Clamps
Z (4) Hex Lock Nuts #10-32 Thread
AA (2) Curved Head Bolts 1/4-20 x 1" Long
AB (2) Hex Bolts 3/8-16 x 3/4" Long
AC (2) Hex Lock Nuts 3/8-16 Thread
AE (2) Bag Retainer Clevises
AF (2) Cotter Pins 1/8" x 3/4" Long
AG (2) Clevis Pins 3/8" x 3" Long
,/8"" LOCK AC 5It6 ' STD
FULL SiZE HARDWARE REFERENCE CHART
5/16' x3/4-
CARRIAGE
5/16"
5/16" LOCK 5116" LOCK
ASSEMBLY gNSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS REQUIRED
(1) Adjustable Wrench
(1) 3/8" Open End or Box Wrench
(1) 7/16" Open End or Box Wrench
(1) 1/2" Open End or Box Wrench
(t) 9/16" Open End or Box Wrench
(1) Standard Screwdriver
(1) Pair of Pliers
Refer to carton contents figure on page 2 and figure
1 on page 3 for parts and hardware needed to
assemble sweeper housing_
.Remove two 5/16" hex lock nuts and 5/16" flat
washers from the middle of the sweeper
housing. Assemble the hitch tongue to the
sweeper housing using two 5/16" x 1-1/2"
carriage bolts with the heads on the inside of
the housing. Secure with the two 5/16" hex
lock nuts and flat washers removed above, See
figure 3, Do Not Tighten At This Time,,
5/16" HEX
LOCK
NUT
5116" x 3!4" CARRIAGE BOLT
,J BRACERd
5/16" FLAT WASHER
SWEEPER HOUSING
FIGURE 4
NOTE
Before assembling the hitch bracket
to the hitch tongue, refer to figure 5
and page 11 to determine which
position is required for your towing
vehicle°
SWEEPER HOUSING
5!16" x 1o112" CARRIAGE BOLT
HITCH TONGUE
5116"
FLAT WASHER /
5f16'" HEX LOCK NUT
FIGURE 3
.Attach the brace rod to the square hole in the
sweeper housing, using two 5/16" x 3/4"
carriage bolts (assembled with the heads on the
inside of housing). Two 5/16" flat washers and
5/16" hex lock nuts are assembled outside as
shown. See figures 4 and 5, Do Not Tighten At
This Time.
,Assemble the hitch bracket to the hitch tongue,,
using 3/8" x 3/4" hex bolt (in front hole) an_
3/8" hex lock nut. See figure 5. Assemble the
brace rod over the back hole in hitch bracket and
secure with large flat washer, 3/8" x 1-1/2" hex
bolt and 3/8" hex lock nut, See figure 5_ Do not
tighten at this time,
3t8" x 3t4"
HEX BOLT
3t8" x1-1t2"
HEX BOLT ....
HITCH POSITION "B"
SEE PAGE 11
4
FIGURE 5
4
4. Tighten (do not overtighten) the two bolts
assembled in step 1, making sure the brace rod
is pulled tight under the large ftatwasher and
against back bolt of hitch bracket. See figures
3, 4 and 5. Now tighten all other bolts assembF
ed in steps 2 and 3.
5., Remove two 5/16" hex nuts and 5/16" curved
washers from the height adjustment tube_
Assemble the height adjustment handle to the
height adjustment tube using the two curved
head bolts through the height adjustment tube.
Push handle to left and secure tightly with two
5/16" curved washers and two 5/16" hex nuts.
See figure 6,
6. Assemble the grip, with finger knobs as shown,
to the height adjustment handle See figure 6..
5/16" HEX LOCI{ NUT HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
HANDLE
CURVED
WASHER
CURVED HEAD BOLT
HEIGHT
FIG_JRE 6
_ENT TUBE
7_
4
.,
Assemble the angle bracket to the hitch tongue
with long leg up using one 5/16" x 3/4" bolt,
Secure tightly with one 5/16" hex lock nut., See
figure 7.
Assemble the height adjustment strap (hole end)
to the angle bracket, See figure 7r Place spacer
over end of 5/16" x 3/4" slot head bolt and
into large hole on strap. Assemble threaded end
of slot head bolt through hole in the angle
bracket and secure with 5/16" lock washer and
5/16" hex nut° See figure 7.
Assemble other end of height adjustment strap
to height adjustment handle,, See figure 7.. Place
slot on strap in line with square hole in height
adustment handle, Secure strap with 5/16" x
3/4" carriage bolt, 5/16" flat washer and hand
knob See figure 7.
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
STRAP
5t16" x 3/4" HEX BO
5t16" x 314"
CARRIIAGE BOLT_
L.
5t16'"
LOCK
HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
HANDLE
5t16"
SLOTTED
BOLT
FIGURE 7
10
5/16"
HEX NUT
SPACER
5/16" WASHER
P,NGLE
BRACKET
Assemble the two bag mount arms to the
outside of the sweeper housing using four 3/8"
x 3/4" hex bolts and 3/8" hex lock nuts.. Use
bottom hole of dua! position holes in sweeper
housing to install bag mount arm. THE
NOTCHED SIDE OF MOUNT ARMS FACE UP-
WARD AND MOUNT ON THE OUTSIDE OF
HOUSING. See figure 8.
318" x 314" HEX BOLT
3f8" HEX LOCK NUT
USE BOTTOM
HOLE
FIGURE 8
i_., Assemble the hitch pin, two 1" dia, x 3/4" tong
spacers and hair pin cotter to hitch bracket and
hitch tongue as shown in figure 9.
FIGURE 9
HITCH PIN
HAIR PIN COTTER _t
1" DIA. x 3/4"
ASSEMBLY OF HOPPER BAG
Refer to carton contents figure on page 2and figure
2 on page 3 for hardware needed to assemble
hopper bag,, See page 2 to identify both upper an_
lower hopper tubes_
Insert the left hand upper hopper tube through
the hopper bag stitched flaps, starting, at the
center cut out in the top of the hopper bag.. See
figures 10, 11 and 12. Repeat for the right hand
upper hopper tube,
CENTER CUT OUT
START
UPPER HOPPER TUBE
{LEFT HAND SHOWN)
BAG FLAP I
FIGURE 10
2, Locate the hole on side of both upper hopper
tubes See figure 11 The bag wi!l require
piercing at these holes in a later step, Refer to
step 12 on page 8.
HOLE ON SIDE OF BOTH
UPPER HOPPER TUBES
COVERED BY BAG FLAP
FIGURE 11
6
3 Slide the two upper tubes together, as
shown in figure 12 Line up the center holes
UPPER HOPPER TUBES
FIGURE 12
4.. Secure the upper hopper tubes with 1/4" x 1"
curved head bolt and 1/4" hex lock nut. See
figure 13
114'" HEX LOCK NUT /
{INSIDE) /
"'_\ \_'" x 1" CURVED HEAD BOLT
{OUTSIDE)
FIGURE 13
5 Assemble the two lower hopper tubes as shown
in figure 14 Secure wtih t/4" x 1" curved head
bolt and 1/4" hex lock nut,, See figure 14
114"x 1"
CURVED HEAD BOLT
LOWER
HOPPER
TUBES
114" HEX LOCK NUT
FIGURE 14
6
7o
Place assembled lower hopper tubes into
bottom of hopper bag, See figure 15,
Assemble the upper and lower hopper tube
ends together with two 3/8" x 3/4" hex bolts
(inside) and 3/8" hex lock nuts (outside). See
figure 15, Do not overtighten to allow for pivot°
UPPER HOPPER TUBE
3f8" HEX LOCK NU3
(OUTSIDE)
HOPPER
"- TUBE
HOPPER BAG
._,318" x 3f4" HEX BOL"[
....; (INSIDE)
FIGURE 15
8 Assemble the bag frame strap (bottom) and bag
retainer (top) to the front edge of bag bottom,
Place the bag retainer on top and frame strap
on bottom Secure with four #10 x 5/8" slotted
screws, and #10-32 hex lock nuts,, See figure 16.
FRONT EDGE OF BAG BOTTOM
#10 HEX LOCK IE
BAG RETAINER STRAP
#t0 x 518" SCREW
FIGURE 16
9 Assemble the frame strap to the lower hopper
frame Secure with 1/4" x 1-1/4" hex bolts and
1/4" lock nuts See figure 17,
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1f4 (INSIDE) 1"
LOWER HOPPER FRAME
FRAME I/4'" x1-1f4" HEX BOLT
(OUTSIDE)
FIGURE 17
7
1Q Secure the bag corners over lower hopper tube
by snapping the flap to bag bottom on each side.
See figure 18
12 Locate hote along side of upper hopper tubes
and pierce a hole through the bag aligned with
the hole in the tube See figure 21
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FLAP
FIGURE 18
11 Assemble the two hopper support rods as
shown in figures 19 and 20 Place top end of
rod into hole in uDper tube and bend rod
outwards and snap bottom end of rod into hole
in bottom tube NOTE: Rods are spring steel and
require bending or bowing as shown., Do not
over bend and lose bag support tension_
) R"i"ROD
UPPER HOPPER TUBE
FIGURE 21
13, Assemble mount clamps to each side of upper
hopper tube Place one clevis pin through
clamps, hopper bag and hopper tube, then
secure clamps together with two 5/!6" x 3/4"
hex bolts and 5/16" lock nuts,, See figure 22
Tighten securely.
UPPER HOPPER TUBE
MOUNT CLAMPS.
FIGURE 19
FIGURE 20
SUPPORT RODS
5/16" HEX LOCK NUT
5116" × 3/4" HEX
!S PIN
FIGURE 22
Repeat step t3 for other side
Assemble the bag retainers to clevis pins,
Secure with cotter pins, See figure 23, Wrap
cotter pin around clevis pin as shown in figure
2&
NOTE
Bag retainers must pivot freely
lCLEVIS Pit
'_AG RETAINER
17o Assemble the wind screen to upper hopper tube,
Pull the four corner loops and snap, See figures
26 and 27° Double wrap back loops around tube
for tight fit.
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:OTTER
PIN
FIGURE 23
16. Secure the rope to the top center of
hopper bag frame as shown in figures 24, and
25
FIGURE 24
WIND SCREEN,
UPPER
HOPPER
LOOP
SNAP
FIGURE 26
t& To assemble the hopper bag frame to the
sweeper, simply hook the clevis pins into the
notches in mount arm& Bag retainers must pivot
freely to lock in position, See figure 27.
WIND SCREEN ROPE
MOUNT ARM
FIGURE 25 FIGURE 27
9
19 To remove the hopper bag frame from the
sweeper, simply flip the bag retainers upward
and remove the bag, See figure 28,
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HOPPER MOUNT ARM
BAG
RETAINER
FIGURE 28.
!0
UMPORTANT
TO ASSURE BEST PERFORMANCE OF YOUR
NEW SWEEPER, THE FOLLOWING INSTRUC-
TIONS MUST BE READ CAREFULLY° SEE
FIGURE 29. YOU MUST SET UP SWEEPER TO
THE TOWING VEHICLE, SO BOTTOM OF BAG
FRAME IS APPROXIMATELY LEVEL ON FLAT
SURFACE, SUCH AS DRIVE OR WALK., THIS
SHOULD KEEP BAG OFF THE GROUND
APPROXIMATELY 3" TO 4"
LAWN TRACTORS IN TODAYS MARKET VARY
IN HEIGHT FROM GROUND TO HITCH
APPROXIMATELY 8" TO 13"., TO OBTAIN THE
CORRECT SWEEPER BAG LEVEL, SEE FIGURE
29., EIGHT SPACER POSITIONS ARE
AVAILABLE, SEE GROUPS A AND B,
FIGURE 29
ITH BRUSH HEIGHT
SETTINGS
IOXIMATELY
APPROXIMATELY LEVEL OR
3" TO 4" OFF SURFACE
GROUP "'A" - For riding mowers
with 8" to I0-1/2" ground
cDearance to hitch.
HITCH TONGUE
WITH HITCH BRACKET MOUNTED
BELOW HITCH TONGUE
BLACK LINE IS TRACTOR HITCH
TWO SPACERS ABOVE TRACTOR
H ..
ONE SPACER ABOVE AND BELOW
TRACTOR HITCH
TWO SPACERS BELOW TRACTON
HITCH
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TWOSPACERS AND HITCH BAR
[_ BELOW TRACTOR HITCH
/Vf
........... t'T]3 I*TTI
tt
GROUP "B" - For tractors
with 10-1/2" to 13" ground
cDearance to hitch.
WITH HITCH BRACKET MOUNTED
ABOVE HITCH TONGUE
HITCH TONGUE
BLACK LINE IS TRACTOR HITCH
_ _'_ TWO SPACERS ABOVE TRACTOR
___.__ ONE SPACER ABOVE AND BELOW
"_ TRACTOR Hfl CH
"_-T_[- '--3 t
_'_ .... '-'e' "_
fi) TWO SPACERS BELOW TRACTOR
TWO SPACERS AND HITCH BRACKET
OPERATDON
Your sweeper is a precision piece of equipment.
Engineering skill and experience have been
combined to provide reasonable safety and
efficiency, However, as with any type of mechanical
equipment, carelessness or error on the part of the
operator can result in damage to your equipment,
Therefore, exercise care at all times and do not sub-
ject your sweeper to misuse
SWEEPING SPEED
Try sweeping at different speeds to find the one most
suited to your conditions for maximum hopper bag
fill,,
BRUSH HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
To adjust your sweeper brushes to the best operating
height, loosen the adjustment knob and push down
on height adjustment lever to raise the brush, See
figure 30,, Best adjustment is when brush setting is
1/2" down into grass, Always mow the grass to an
even height before sweeping,.
B, Do Not drive or dump the
sweeper too close to a fire as the
brushes and bag can be
destroyed by excessive heat or
flame.
ROPE
";4
SH ADJUSTMENT
ASS'y.
TO RAISE BRUSH
(Push Do.wn)
KNOB
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FIGURE 30
FIGURE 31
STORAGE
The bag may be collapsed for storage. Remove the
two support rods and fold bag down,
LUBRHCATION/CUSTOMER
RESPONSRBHLITHES
The bearings in the sweeper have been prelubricated
at the factory; however it is recommended that a few
drops of light oil should be added to the brush shaft
bearings twice a year. Also, the wheels should be
removed to clean gears every two years,. After
cleaning apply an even coat of light grease. See
figures 32, 33 and 34,
DUMPING OF SWEEPER
Your sweeper can be dumped easily without getting
off of the rider or tractor,. Simply pull rope forward
to dump,. See figure 31,.SEE CAUTION NOTE A AND
B,
Always dump hopper after each use. Damp or wet
grass and leaves wilt cause damage to hopper if
stored for long period of time.
A,
CAUTION
Do Not fasten rope to pulling
vehicle where it might become
entangled with driving wheels or
rotating parts..
12
NOTE
To remove the wheel just pop off hub
cap with a screwdriver and remove
retaining ("E") ring and flat washer°
See figure 32°
WHEEL
XLE
HUB CAP FLAT WASHER
E"-RING
FIGURE 32
WHEEL GEARS/PAWL SERVRCE
1., To service wheel gears, Do Not Remove both
wheels at the same time. Remove one wheel
at a time to prevent use of left hand parts on
right hand side, When removing gears make
notes on position of all washers and retaining
rings°
2. The pawl, inside ratchet gear, has a curved end
side and a flat end (side).. See figure 33, When
re-assembling ratchet gear and pawl, fill the
inside with grease, Re-assemble the wheel and
turn wheel, if the brushes drive (rotate) in both
directions, the pawl is assembled incorrectly,
remove and flip pawl over., If the brushes drive
(rotate) in one direction the pawi is assembled
correctly_
PAWL _ \1
BRUSH REPLACEMENT
1, Remove the hopper bag from lawnsweeper_
2, Brush replacement should be done one
brush at a time,
3, Tip the sweeper back on housing for ease of
brush replacement Do not remove hex bolts
from double brush retainers through brush
shaft°
4, Loosen hex bolts and hex fock nuts from single
brush retainers, See figure 34, Slide brush out
of retainers making note of over-lap bristles
position.
5 Install new brush, making sure over-lap bristles
are positioned the same as before and as shown
in figure 34 (end view of brush),
DOUBLE OVER-LAP
BRUSH ._BRISTLES
RETAINER\ SINGLE
RETAINER
OIL BEARING HERE SHAFT
OVER-LAP _,J ;INGLE
BRISTLES It BRUSH
!RETAINER
BRUSH
_===_ ROTATION
FIGURE 34
RATCHET
GEAR
"E"-RING
.___.._,_- FLAT WASHER
FIGURE 33
13
REPAIR PARTS FOR MODEL 486.241320 32" LAWN SWEEPER
/.,,9
45'
t2
1o 52
80
42 23 48
2
3'3 45,_, .
84
52
64
1I
18 41
75
65
6O
t
60 18
4
714"
i
72
¢t _ ,9' \\
J" 2_
81
/
22
20 17
4O 24
41
20 19
3
15
17
14
REPAIR PARTS LIST FOR MODEL 486°241320 32" PULL LAWN SWEEPER
REF
NO.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
I 1
12
13
14
1 5
16
17
18
t 9
20
21
22
23
:4
25
26
27
28
29
30
3t
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
I 47
PART NO. QTYo
43903 4
43886 t
43885 1
44951 t
43720 1
23851 1
44964 1
43928 1
43927 1
43930 t
43929 1
43956 t
0-9M5732 8
43659 2
1650-21 4
44007 6
741-0249 2
43064 9
7t6-0106 2
44125 4
43081 5
44598 2
44684 2
43661 4
43013 16
1038 4
449O6 1
43083 3
43080 3
23400 t
43957 1
44909 2
23853 1
23848 1
23867 2
43012 8
44947 1
23869 1
23871 I
23580 4
23581 8
44933 2
23345 1
43086 1
43943 1
2674-32 2
23014 1
DESCRIPTION
Brush
Pinion Gear - R.H,
Pinion Gear -- L.H.,
Skirt
Height Adjustment Knob
Height Adjustment Strap
Brace Rod 53
Upper Hopper Tube-Roll, 54
Upper Hopper Tube - L,H., 55
Lower Hopper Tube - R,H, 56
Lower Hopper Tube-L.H_ 57
Hopper Bag 58
Pop Rivet 59
Spring Pin 3/I 6" x 1"
Retaining Ring _594 IoDo 60
Ff.-Washer (Shim) .596 x 61
1. t25 x.025
Flange Bearing 62
Hex Loci< Nut 5/t 6-18 Thd,
"E"-Ring 5/8" 63
Fl.,-Washer .62 I.D. x 1.00"
O.D. 64
Washer 5/16" Std,, 65
Axle 66
Jam Nut 3/8_24 Thd, 67
Hex Bolt t/4-20 x 1" Lg,,
Hex Loci< Nut 1/4-20 68
Thdo
Hex Lock Nut 3/8-24 Thd, 69
Height Adj, Tube 70
Hex Nut 5/16-18 Thd. 71
Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4"
Lgo* 72
Bushing Spacer 73
Windscreen
Brush Shaft Bushing 74
Rear Support Brace
Wrapper 75
Dust Cover 76
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4" Lg, 77
(Gr_ 5) 78
Curved Hd_ Bolt 5/16-18 x 79
1-5/8"
Angle Bracket 80
Brush Shaft 81
Brush Retainer (Double) 82
Brush Retainer (Single)
Wheel Ass'y° Comp 83
Skirt Retainer 84
Lockwasher 5/16" I. D 85
Grip 86
Hub Cap
Hitch Bracket
REE
NO, PART NOo
48 23812
49 23351
50 43926
51 1671-t
52 43346
43662
Rt9!3!316
43064
43182
43013
43513
43407
43082
!509-90
0 t 42-000 i
43978
23331
23868
23354
43681
43062
23850
R19172410
43814
44950
43407
43175
43343
23353
23368
43737
44006
43013
1540-3t
44692
23845
23846
44903
44695
44958
QTY_
2
1
2
2
4
4
6
4
4
2
2
2
8
2
2
2
4
1
2
2
!
i
2
5
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
4
I
1
I
I
1
DESCRIPTION
Bag Mount Arm
Bag Frame Strap
Hopper Support Rod
Pawl (H,To)
Truss Hd,, Slotted Scr,
#10-32 x 5/8" Lg,
Hex Lock Nut #10-32 Thd,*
Ft.-Washer 3/8" SA,E
Hex Lock Nut 5/16- 18 Thd.,
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Lg,*
Hex Lock Nut 1/4-20 Thd,
Clevis Pin 3/8" Dia_ x 3" Lg,
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 3/4"
Lg, *
Hex Lock Nut 3/8-16 Thdo
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 x 1-1/4"
Lg, *
Cotter Pin 1/8" Dia. x 3/4"
Lg_*
Curved Hd, Bolt 1/4-20 x 1"
Lg
Hopper Mount Clamp
Hitch Tongue
Bag Retainer Clevis
Carriage Boit 5/16-18" x
t -1/2
Hex Bolt 3/8-16 x 1-1/2"
Lg. *
Height Adj Handfe
Ft-Washer 17/32 x 1-1/2"
SI, Truss Hd_ Bolt 5/t6-18
x 3/4
Carriage Bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4"
Hex Bolt 3/8-t6 x 3/4" Lg.
(Gr. 5)
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 x 1/2"
(Gro 5)
Hairpin Cotter 5/32
Hitch Pin
Hitch Adjustment Tubes
Hopper Rope
Washer, Flat ,596 x °859
x .025
Hex Lock Nut 1/4-20 Thd,*
Flat Washer, ,,78 IDo
Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x 1/2"
Lg.
End Ptate L H,
End Plate Roll,
Hitch Tube
Bowed Washer
Owners Manuat
*Common hardware may be purchased locally,
15
How to Order
Repair Parts
32"' CRAFTSMAN
LAWNSWEEPER
Always mention the Model Number when requesting service
or repair parts for your Lawnsweeper
AIt parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears Service
Center and most Sears stores
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
THE PART NUMBER
THE PART DESCRIPTION
THE MODEL NUMBER
o THE NAME OF MERCHANDISE
If the parts you need are not stocked locally, your order will
be electronically transmitted to a Sears Repair Parts Distribu-
tion Center for handling
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
ON CRAFTSMAN LAWNSWEEPER
For one year from date of purchase, when this Lawnsweeper is main-
rained and lubricated according to the operating and maintenance
instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair free of charge any
defect in material or workmanship.
This warranty does not cover:
repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence,
including the failure to maintain the equipment according to
instructions contained in the owner's manual; and
-- Lawnsweeper used for commercial or rental purposes°
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING IT TO THE
NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED
STATES.
This warranty applies only while this product is in use in 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. D/817WA, Hoffrnan Estates, IL. 60179
FORM NO. 44958 (Rev. 7i94)
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A.
PRINTED IN UoSA

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