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6.5 Horsepower
KEY START
HIGHWHEEL WEEDTRIMMER:
MODEL NO.
536.773520

Caution:
Read and follow all Safety Rules
and Operating Instructions before
first use of this product,

SEARS,
712344

ROEBUCK
02/10/99

AND CO., Hoffman

Estates,

IL 60179 U.S

TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARRANTY STATEMENT
......
SAFETY RULES ...............
INTERNATIONAL
SYMBOLS ....
ASSEMBLY
...................
OPERATION ...................
MAINTENANCE
................
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT
..,

2
3
5
6
9
13
16

TROUBLE

SHOOTING

CHART

..

21

SLOPE GUIDE .................

23

REPAIR PARTS ................

24

ENGINE

29

SPANISH

REPAIR PARTS ........
(ESPANOL)

..........

PARTS ORDERING/SERVICE

38
...

64

WARRANTY STATEMENT
LIMITED

TWO-YEAR

WARRANTY

ON CRAFTSMAN

WEEDTRIMMER

For two years from the date of purchase, when this CraftsmanWeedtrimmer is maintained,
lubricated,and tuned ,up according to the operating and maintenance instructionsin the
owner's manual, Craftsman wilt repair, free of charge, any defect in material or workmanship.
If this CraftsmanWeedtrimmer is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warrantyappliesfor only 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover the following;
Expendable items which become worn during normal use, such as spark plugs, etc.

•

Repair necessary because of operator abuse or negligence,includingbent crankshafts
and the failure to maintain the equipmentaccording to the instructionscontainedin the
owner's

manual.

WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN WEED°
TRIMMER TO THE NEAREST CRAFTSMAN 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 may
vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D81"7WA, Hoffman Estates. IL 60179

of
defects

to cause cancer, birth
or other reproductive
harm.
tP

IMPORTANT: This unit |a equipped with an internal combustion engine and must not be
used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grass-covered land
unless the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting
applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it must be maintained in
effective working order by the operator.
In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California
Public Resources Coda). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. See an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the muffler,
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SAFETY RULES
Safe Operation

A

Practices for

Look for this
symbol
to point
out important
safety precautions.
It ARNING:
means: "Attention!
Become
Alert!
Your Safety
Is Involved."

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General Operation

1.

Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s).
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and
the proper use of the trimmer before starting.
Familiarize yourself with all of the safety
and operating decals on th_s equipment
and on any of its attachments or accessories.
Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts,
Only allow responsible individuals, who are
femi{iar with the instructions, to operate the
trimmer.
_nspect the area where the trimmer is to be
used. Your equipment can propel small objects at high speed causing personal injury
or property damage.
Stay away from
breakable objects, such as house windows, auto glass, greenhouses, etc,
Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children, end pets.
Wear appropriate clothing such as a longsleeved shirt or jacket, Also wear long trousers or slacks, Do not wear shorts,

2.

3.
4.

5.

6.
7,

8.

Trimmer.

Do not wear loose clothing which could get
caught in this equipment.
9. Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields when operating
trimmer to protect your eyes from foreign
objects which can be thrown from the unit.
10. Always wear work gloves and sturdy footwear. Leather work shoes or short boots

Only use accessories approved by the
manufacturer.
15. Operate only in daylight or good artificial
light.
16. Do not operate the trimmer while under the
influence of alcohol,drugs or other medication which can cause drowsiness or effect
your abilityto operate this machinesafely.
17. Never operate trimmer in wet grass. Always be sure of your footing; keep a firm
hold on the handle and walk; never run.
18. Before each use, inspectthe throttle controt lever end cable. Make sure that the
cable is free and that the lever is not damaged. Also check the cable linkage running
to the carburetor for kinks, loose fittings,
end obstructions. Verify that the control
bailis working properly.
19. Stopthe rotatingtrimmerhead when crossinggravel drives, walks, or roads. Wait for
the cutting linesto stop rotating.
20. Watch for traffic when operating near, or
when crossing roads.
21. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you
leave the equipment, before cleaning repairing or inspecting the unit, be sure the
trimmer head and all moving parts have
stopped. Let the engine cool, disconnect
the spark plug wire and move it away from
the spark plug.
22. If the equipmentshouldstart to vibrate abnormally,stop the engine (motor), disconnectthe spark plug wire and prevent itfrom
touchingthe spark plug. Check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a
warningof trouble.
23. After striking a foreign object, stop the engine (motor). Remove the wire from the
spark plug. Inspect the trimmer for damage. If damaged, repair beforestarting and
operatingthe trimmer.
24. Never leave the trimmer unattendedwhen
the engine is running. Remove the wire
from the spark plug.
25. Regularly inspectthe trimmer. Make sure
parts are not bent, damaged or loose.

work well for most people. These will protect the operator's ankles and shins from
smell sticks, splinters, and other debris,
and improve traction.
11. It is advisable to wear protective headgear
to prevent the possibility of being struck by
small flying particles, or being struck by low
hanging branches, twigs, or other objects
which may be unnoticed by the operator.
12, Do not operate the trimmer without proper
guards or other safety protective devices
in place.
13, Use this equipment for its intended purII. Slope Operation
pose only.
14. See manufacturer's
instructions for proper
Slopes are a majorfactor related to slip and fall
operation and installation of accessories.
accidents which can result in severe injury,All
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SAFETY RULES
slopes require extra caution. If you feel uneasy
on a slope, do not trim it,

c.

Never refuelthe machine indoors,

Do trim across the face of slopes; never up and
down. Do not trim excessively steep slopes
(ma.%lmum 15 degrees) or areas where the
ground is very rough. See the "Guide" in the
back of this manual to check a slope. Exercise
extreme caution when changing direction on
slopes.

d.

Never store the machine or fuel container inside where there is an open
flame, such as a water heater,

2.
3.

Do remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs,
etc.
Do watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass
can hide obstacles.
Do not trim near drop-offs, ditches, or embankments. The operator could lose footing or balance,

4.

Do not trim excessively steep slopes.
Do not trim on wet grass. Reduced footing
could cause slipping,

5.

IlL Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not
alert to the presence of children. Children are
often attracted to the trimmer and the trimming
activity. Never assume that children will remain
where you last saw them,
1.

2.

Before and while moving backwards,
behind and down for small children.

4.

Nev_ allow children to operate the trimmer.
Use extra care when approaching blind
corners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that
may obscure vision.
On electric start models, remove the ignition key to prevent accidental starting when
the trimmer is not is use.

6.

7.

Keep children out of the trimming area and
under the watchful care of a responsible
adult.
Be alert and turn trimmer off if children enter the area.

3.

5.

6.

look
8.

9.

10.
11.

IV. Service
1.

12.

Use extra care in hand$inggaso$ineand
other fuels: They are flammable and vaporsare explosive.
a. Use onlyan approvedcontainer.

13.

b. Never remove gas cap or add fuel with
the engine running. Allow engine to
cool before refueling.Do not smoke.

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Never run an engine indoors or inside a
closed area.
Never make adjustments or repairs with
the engine (motor) running. Disconnect the
spark plug wire, and keep the wire away
from the plug to prevent accidental starting
(remove the ignition key if equipped with an
electric start), Always wear eye protection
when you make adjustments or repairs.
Check the trimmer head and engine
mounting bolts at frequent intervals for
proper tightness.
Keep all nuts and bolts tight and keep
equipment in good condition.
Check
mounting hardware on trimmer head every
time you change trimmer line and prior to
each use.
Never tamper with safety devices. Check
their proper operation regularly.
When servicing or repairing the trimmer, do
not tip the machine over or up unless specifically instructed to do so in this Manual.
Service and repair procedures can be done
with the trimmer in an upright position.
Some procedures will be easier if the machine is lifted on a raised platform or working surface.
To reduce fire hazard, keep trimmer free of
grass, leaves, or other debris build-up.
Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow trimmer
to cool before storing.
Stop and inspect the equipment if you
strike an object. Repair, if necessary, before restarting.
Always disconnect spark plug wire before
cleaning, repairing, or adjusting.
Do not change the engine governor setting
or over-speed the engine,
Clean and replace safety and instruction
decals as necessary.
To guard against engine over-heating, always hav_ engine debris lister mounted
and clean.

14, Inspect trimmer before storage.
15, Use only original equipment or authorized
replacement parts.

4

SAFETY RULES
INTERNATIONAL

SYMBOLS

IMPORTANT: Many of the following symbols are located on your unit or on literature supplied with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for
each symbol.

ControlAnd OperatingSymbols

Slow

Fast

Fuel

OII

WARNING
Rotating Parts. Stop Engine.
Disconnect Spark Wire Before
Making Adjustments.

WARNING

SafetyWarningSymbols

A
WARNING
Thrown Objects.
Keep Bystanders Away.

IMPORTANT
Read Owner's Manual
Before Operating
This Machine.

WARNING
Wear Eye Protection

WARNING
Never Operate Up Or
Down Slopes. Operate
Across Slopes.

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STOP

ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
CONTENTS
OF PARTS
1 Owner's Manual
- Parts Bag

BAG

(Not shown actual size)

I

1-wTr-...2,,a-

TO REMOVE THE
TRIMMER FROM CARTON

glasses or eye
shields
while
asWARNING:
Always
wear
safety
sembling the trimmer.
TOOLS REQUIRED
1 - Knife to cut carton.
1 - T-Handle

I

'
1.

Remove the parts bag and all loose parts
from carton.

2.

Remove the packing material positioned
aroundthe unit.

3.

Cut down all four corners of the cartonand
lay the side panelsflat.
Pull the trimmer out of the carton and off
the base pad.

Wrench.

4.

Figure 1 shows the trimmer completely assembled and positioned in the carton for shipment.
References to the right or left hand side of the
trimmer are from the viewpoint of the operator's position behind the unit,

5.

Remove packing materialfrom aroundthe
trimmer head.

6.

Remove protective plastic from front of
frame.

Figure 1
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ASSEMBLY
HOW TO RAISE THE HANDLE
1.
2.
3.

Hold the handle with one hand and loosen both handle adjustment
knobs until the ratchet
teeth are disengaged. Do not remove the handle adjustment knobs. See Figure 2.
Raise the handle to the
operating position.
Stand in the operator's
Handle
position behind the trimmer. Put the handle in a
comfortable
position.
Make sure both sides of
the handle are level.
NOTE:

Make sure the

cables are not caught
between the upper and
lower handle.
4.

5.

Tighten the handle adjustment knobs, Make
sure the handle pivots
are locked in place,
NOTE:
The handle
height is adjustable.
Sea "How
To Adjust
The Height Of The Handle" in the Adjustment
section.

Recoil Start
Handle

Handle
Pivot

Handle Adjustment
Knob

Rgure 2

To attach the recoil start handle to the rope guide, twist the rope through
the rope guide mountedon the rightside of the handle.

HOW TO INSTALL
THE ENGINE DEBRIS

Engine Debris Shield

SHIELD

1.

Remove the engine debris shield from the
protective packaging.

2.

Attach the engine debris shield to the two
mounting brackets with the wingnuts as
shown in Figure 3. Make sure the wingnuts are tight.

/
Mounting
Bracket

Wingnut

Figure3

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ASSEMBLY
ENGINE

PREPARATION

Fill Crankcase

With

Oil

The trimmer was shipped with a container of
SAE30 motor oil. This oil must be added to the
engine before operating.
1, Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick shown in
Figure 4. Fill the crankcase to the FULL
line on oilfill cap/dipstick. DO NOT OVERFILL.
2. Install the oil fill cap/dipstick and tighten
securely.

Fuel Cap
Oil Fill Cap/
Dipstick

Fill Fuel Tank With Gasoline
For the correct procedure and grade of
gasoline, see "How To Fill With Gasoline" in
the Operation section.

ELECTRIC

Figure 4

START BATTERY

When the mower was shipped from the factory, the battery was not fully charged. Before the
first use, the battery must be charged for
16-24 hours. See "How To Charge The Battery" in the Service And Adjustment section.

_" CHECKLIST
For the best performance and satisfaction
from this quality product, please review the following checklist before you operate the trimmer:

As you learn how to use the trimmer, pay extra
attention to the following important items:
r_P "

Engine oil is at correct level.

P"

All assembly
completed.

been

J."_,_" Fuel tank is filled with fresh, clean, regular unleaded gasoline.
P",_" Become familiar and understand the

•_"

Check carton. Make sure no louse parts
remain in the carton.

function of all controls. Before your start
the engine, operate all controls.

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instructions

have

8

OPERATION
KNOW YOUR TRIMMER
READ THE OWNER'S MANUAL AND ALL SAFETY RULES BEFORE YOU OPERATE the trimmer, To familiarize yourself with the location of the controls, compare the illustrations with your trimmer. Save this manual for future reference,

Control Bail

Trimmer Head Drive Lever
Handle

Ignition Switch
Throttle Control Lever

Fuel Cap

Recoil Starter Handle

Engine Debris Shield

Handle Adjustment

Knob

Dipstick

Trimmer Head

Shield Edge Guard _"

Trimmer
Head Drive Lever
the rotation of the trimmer head.

Control

-

Figure5
Recoil

Engages

Control

Lever

-

Shield Edge Guard - Protects the shield
by automaticallycuttingthe line to the correct
length.

Controls the

Primer Button - Injects fuel directty into the
manifold for fester

- The engine is

Ignition Switch - Use on key-start engine.

speed or stops the engine.
carburetor

Handle

equippedwith an easy pull recoil starter.

Ball - Release to stop the rotation

of the trimmer head.
Throttle

Starter

starts.

Engine Debris Shield - Protects the engine from debris. Can be easily removed to
service the engine.

See

Figure 8.

EYE PROTECTION

HOW TO STOP
THE TRIMMER HEAD

WARNING: Debris thrown from
the trimmer can resuR in foreign

1.

open position and disengage the trimmer
head,

eyes, which can cause severe
objects being thrown into the
eye damage. Always wear safety
glasses or eye shields when operating the trimmer.
Always wear safety glasses. If you wear eye
glasses, put a Wide Vision Safety Mask over
your eye glasses.
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Release tl_e control bell. It will return to its

HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE
1.
9

Move the throttle control lever
pletely back to the STOP position,

com-

OPERATION
HOW TO USE THE
TRIMMER HEAD DRIVE LEVER
To engage the trimmer head, hold the control bail against the handle. Move the
trimmer head drive lever forward to en-

1.

gage the trimmer head. See Figure 6. The
faster the engine runs, the fester the trimmer head will rotate.

Once the trimmer head is rotating, push
the trimmerforward to trim.

2.

HOW TO USE THE
THROTTLE CONTROL

1.

During normal use, set the throttle control lever in the FAST position to run the
engine at full speed.
Pull the throttle control lever back to decrease engine speed. Push the throttle
control lever forward to increase engine
speed.

2,

Throttle Control
Lever

3. To stop the engine, pull the throttle control lever completely back to the STOP
position.

Figure 7

HOW TO USE
THE PRIMER BUTTON
1.

Push the primer button five times. See
Figure 8 for location. Wait approximately
two seconds between each push.

NOTE: Do not use the primer button to restart a warm engine after a short shutdown.

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OPERATION
BEFORE

STARTING

THE ENGINE

Oil Recommendation

How To Fill With Gasoline

Only use high quality detergent oil rated with
API service classification SG. Select the oil's
SAE viscosity grade according to your expected operating temperature:

NOTICE:
ENGINES WHICH ARE CERTIFIED TO COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA AND
US EPA EMISSION
REGULATIONS
FOR
ULGE ENGINES:
Are certified to operate on
reguisr unleaded gasoline, include the following emission control system(s): EM, TWC (if
so equipped).
Include any user adjustable
features-therefore
no other adjustments are
needed.

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5w30

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SAE30

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WARNING: Never fill the gas tank
hot. Allow the engine to cool
while the engine Is running or
before adding gasoline. Immediately wipe off any spilled gasoline before you start the engine.

NOTE:
Although
multi-viscosity
oils
(5W30, 10W30, etc.) improve starting in
cold weather, these multi-viscosity
oils
will result in increased
oll consumption
when used above 32°F. To avoid possible
engine damage from running low on oil,
frequently check your engine oil level.

Check

The

WARNING: Gasoline Is flammable. Usa caution when han-

Engine Oil

Before each use,
follows:

check

A
the engine

oi_ as

1.

Put the trimmer on a level surface.

2.

Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick shown in
Figure 9.

3.

Make sure the oil reaches the FULL mark
on the oil fill cap/dipstick.

4.

If necessary, add oil until the FULL mark
on the oil fill cap/dipstick is reached. DO
NOT OVERFILL. See "Oil Recommenda-

Fill the fuel tank with a fresh, clean, unleaded
regular, unleaded premium, or reformulated
automotive gasoline only.
DO NOT use
leaded gasoline. Be sure that the gasoline
container is clean and free from dust or other
foreign particles. Never use gasoline that is
stale from long periods of storage. Reinstall
fuel cap.

tion" for the grade and type of oil to use.

Fuel Cap

CAUTION: Alcohol blended fuels (called
gasohol or using methanol) can attract
moisture which leads to separation and
formation of acids during storage. Acidic
gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. To avoid engine
problems, empty the fuel system before
storage of 30 days or longer. Drain the fuel
tank. Start the engine and let it run until the
fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Never
usa engine or carburetor cleaner products
in the fuel tank or permanent damage may
occur. See "Storage Instructions" for additional information.

Oil Fill Cap/Dipstick
Debris Screen

Figure g
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away from an open flame or an
llng or storing gasoline. Keep
electrical spark. Do not smoke
while filling the fuel tank. Store
gasoline In a clean, approved
container In a cool well ventilated
place; never In the house.

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OPERATION
HOW TO START THE ENGINE
NOTE: DO NOT BE ALARMED, your engine
will smoke the first time it is started. It is
burning off the protective coating that is on
the internal engine parts.

mer unattended whil the engine
WARNING:
leave
trimis runngln. Never
Wait for
the the
trimmer
lines to stop rotation.

A

Before each use, remove debris from the
debris screen shown in Figure 9. Debris
can cause the engine to overheat. Wipe
the debris screen with a cloth or paper
towel.
2.

Key Start: Make sure the battery is connected to the wiring harness.

3.

Figure 10. Pull back sharply on the recoil
starter handle. DO NOT allow the starter
rope to snap back. Let the starter rope
slowly rewind as you hold the recoil starter
handle.
NOTE: If engine fails to start etter three attempts, push the primer button two times
and again try to start the engine.

indoors
or in
a poorly
ventilated
WARNING:
Never
run the
engine
area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose
clothing away from the trimmer and any
moving parts on the engine. Avoid the
muffler and surrounding areas. Temperatures may exceed 150°1=.

_k

Move the throttle control lever forward to
the START or FAST position.

To starta coldengine,pushthe primerbutton five times. Wait two seconds between

4,

each push of the primer button.
NOTE: Do not use the primer to start a
warm engine.
Key Start: Turn the ignition key to the
START position. Use short starting cycles
(15 seconds per minute). When the engine
starts, release the ignition key. If the engine will not turn over, charge the battery.
See "How To Charge The Battery".

5,

6.

Recoil-Start: Firmly hold the recoil starter handle with your right hand, See

TRIMMER

A

TIPS

gravel or rocks, can be thrown
WARNING:
Debris
such
as sticks,
with sufficient
force
to cause
personal injury or property damage.
Set the throttle control in the FAST position. If the weeds or grass are tall and
thick, operate the trimmer at a slower
walking speed.
Frequently clean the underside of the trimmer to remove any grass build up. See the
Maintenance section for details.

For best results and longer lasting line,
use the ends of the line to do the cutting.
This is easily done by moving slowly
through very thick or heavy weeds.
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Ignition Key

/

Figure 10

If the trimmer lines become too short, it will
take longer to complete the job. If the trimmer lines are worn to less than half their
original length, change to a new trimmer
line. "See How To Change The Trimmer
Line" in the Service And Adjustment section.
Do not trim on excessively steep slopes. If
a slope isdifficult to stand on, do not trim.
Do not trim on slopes when the ground is
slippery or wet. Trim across the face of a
slope, not up and down.
Trimmer head contact to concrete, asphalt
and harder services may create premature wear to the height guide (See
Figure 18).

MAINTENANCE
CUSTOMER

RESPONSIBILITIES

SERVICE RECORDS
Before Every

Fill in dates as you
complete regular service.
:

Every

5

25

100

As

Use

Hours

Hours

Hours

Noted

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Check trimmertines

Every

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Lubricate Wheel Bearings

Note I - When old line is half the original length, replace with new line.
Note 2 - Clean daily if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.
Note 3 - Change more often ff used in extremaly dusty or dirty conditions.
Note 4 - Charge battery before each season and before winter storage.

PRODUCT

SPECIFICATIONS

Trimmer Line Diameter

0,155 inch

Trimmer Line Length

21.5 inches

Horse Power

6.5

Displacement

12.0 cu, in.

Gasoline

1.5 quarts

Capaoity

Oil Capacity

20 oz.

Spark Plug

Champion
RJ-19LM

Spark Plug Gap
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GENERAL

RECOMMENDATIONS

The warranty on this trimmer does not cover
items that have been subjected to operator
abuse or negligence.To receive full value kom
the warranty, the operator must maintain the
trimmeras instructedin this manual.
Some adjustments must be made periodically
to properlymaintainyour trimmer.
All adjustments in the Service and Adjustmentssectionof this manual must be checked
at least once each season.

0,0,30 inch
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MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION

How To Lubricate
The Jackshaft Assembly
A grease fitting is provided to lubricate the
jackshaft assembly. Use a grease gun with automotive type grease to lubricate the jaskshatt
assembly as shown in Figure 11.

How To Change Engine Oil
Change the engine oil when the engine is
warm, Forthe properoilcapacity,see "Product
Specifications",
t.

Disconnectspark plugwire from the spark
plug.

2.

Remove the oil drain plug as shown in
Figure 12.

3.

Drain all the engine oil intoa fiat pan.

4.

Install the oil drain plug. Make sure the
oil drain plug is tight.

5.

Remove the dipstick.

6.

Fill the engine crankcase. DO NOT
OVERFILL. For proper oil capacity, see
"Product Specifications".

HOW TO REPLACE

THE AIR FILTER

5,

6.

Replace the air filter once a year or more often
in dusty or dirty conditions, DO NOT attempt to
clean or oil the air filter. Remove and install a
new air filter as follows:

Disconnect the spark plug wire from the
spark plug,

2.

Turn the cover clockwise as shown in
Figure 13. Remove the cover and the air
filter,

3.

Discard the old air filter.

4. Clean the cover and the flange.
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Put the new air filter into the cover.
Push the cover firmly against the flange.
Turn the cover counterclockwise until
tight. Be sure the retainers
around the flange.

CAUTION: Never run the engine without
the air filter installed. An air filter clogged
with dust can result in loss of engine power
and can cause excessive wear or damage
to the engine. If the air filter Is clogged, replace Immediately.
1.

Cohnect the spark plug wire to the spark
plug.

7,

7,

14

are locked

Connect the spark plug wire to the spark
plug.

MAINTENANCE
HOW TO SERVICE
THE ENGINE AND SPARK PLUG
1.

To access the engine or the spark plug, remove the engine debris shield as shown in
Figure 14.

2.

After engine service is completed,
the engine debris shield.

replace

SPARKPLUG
Check the spark plug every 25 hours. Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are
pitted or burned or if the porcelain is cracked.

Tighten the spark plug to a torque of 15
foot-pounds.

Make sure the spark plug is clean. Clean
the spark plug by carefully scraping the
electrodes (do not sand blast or use a wire
brush).

1,

Check the spark plug gap with a feeler
gauge. See "Product Specifications"for
the correct spark plug gap and replacement spark plug.

2.

3.

Before installingthe spark plug, coat the
threads lightlywith oil for easy removal.

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT
SERVICE

AND ADJUSTMENT
Make sure that
all moving
parts clean
have or
stopped.
wire
the
WARNING:
Before
you inspect,
service Disconnect
the trimmer, the
stop
thefrom
engine.
spark plug.

_h)

HOW TO
REPLACE

THE TRIMMER

LINE

For the best performance, use a heavy
gauge (0.155" diameter) trimmer line. Cut
the length of the trimmer line to 21.5 inches.
Use the length guide, located on the shield,
to make sure the trimmer line is the correct
length. See Figure 16, Do not allow the
length of the lines to vary more than one
inch. This is important to make sure the trimmer head is balanced and does not vibrate.

IMPORTANT: To extend the life of the trimmer line, keep the trimmer line moist, if not
kept moist, the nylon trimmer line will become dry and brittle. Keep extra trimmer
line In a can of water. The line will then stay
flexible and easy to change. A flexible line
will also last much longer.

HOW TO CHANGE

TRIMMER

LINES

When the trimmer line becomes worn to half the original length, replace the trimmer line as
follows:

Une
Retainer

Trimmer
Line

1.

Stop the engine. Wait for
all moving parts to stop.

2.

Remove worn trimmer
line from line retainer,

3,

Une
Retainer

4.

Next, take the ends of the
tine. cross over the line
retainer, and thread the
ends through the center
hole.

First, thread the ends of
the new trimmer
line
through
the
outside
loops.

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16

5.

Then, check to make
sure that the ends of the
line are even.

SERVICE

AND ADJUSTMENT

HOW TO ADJUST
THE HEIGHT OF THE HANDLE

I

Handle

Use the knoba, on each side of the handle, to
adjust the height of the handle.
1.

I

I

Ratchet
Teeth

Hold the handle with one hand and loosen
both knobs until the ratchet teeth are disengaged. Do not remove the knobs. See
Figure 17.

2.

Move the handle up or down to the desired position, then align the ratchet
teeth. Make sure both sides of the handle
are level.

3.

Tighten the knobs.

HOW TO SET THE HEIGHT

OF CUT

CAUTION: Before you set the
height of cut: stop the engine.
Wait for all moving parts to stop.
Allow the engine to cool and disconnect the spark plug wire.

Height Of

Set Screw

Trimmer
Head

The height of cut can be set from 1-1/'2 inches
to 3 inches. Recommended cutting height for
the average yard is 2".
1,

Use the T-wrench, found in the parts bag,
to loosen the set screw
shown in
Figure 18,

2.

Set

the trimmer

head

at the

desired

Height Guide

height.
3.

Tighten the set screw.
.__t;

Rgure 18

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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT
HOW TO
REPLACE

THE DRIVE BELT

To replace the drive belt, the trimmer head
and shield must be removed as follows.

the drive belt, disconnect the wire
WARNING:
Before you remove
from the spark plug.

_lb

1.

Remove the two fasteners

that hold the

rear of the shield to the trimmer
(See Figure lg).

housing

2.

Remove the four fasteners that hold the
front of the shield and trimmer head to
the trimmer housing,

3.

Remove
bracket.

the

"V"

pulley from

the

idler

Raise the front of the trimmer housing
and remove the drive belt. On some models, it is necessary to loosen the mounting bolt forthe drive pulley to remove the
drive belt (see Figure20). Do not bend the
belt guides.

4.

NOTE: Make sure you replace the drive
belt only with a replacement belt from
the factory.
To assemble the drive belt, reverse the
above steps, Make sure all fasteners are
tight. Make sure the mounting bolt for the
drive pulley Is tight.

5.

6.

Drive Belt -

Check the routing of the drive belt. Make
sure the drive belt is inside of all belt
guides shown in Figure 20.
Belt

IMPORTANT: Test the drive system. Start
the engine and move the throttle control to
the FAST position. Engage and disengage
the trimmer head several times. When disengaged, make sure the trimmer head completely stops when resting on the ground. If
the trimmer head continues to rotate, take
the trimmer to the nearest Craftsman
Service Center.

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e .Pulley

18

Figure 20

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT
HOWTO

CHARGE

THE BATTERY

sulfuric acid which is harmful to
WARNING:
The battery contains
kthe skin, eyes and clothing. If acid
gets on the body or clothing, wash with
water. Do not attempt to open the battery.
If the battery has a crack, replace the battery. Do not burn a damaged or old battery
or an explosion
can result.
_

3

Chargethebatteryfor16-24 hours.

4.

Disconnect the battery charger from the
electrical outlet and from the battery.

5.

Connect the wiring harness to the battery. If the battery will not be used for a long
period of time or during storage, do not
connect the wiring harness to the battery.

A

WARNING: When you charge the
battery, do not smoke. Keep the
battery away from any sparks.
The fumes from the battery acid can cause
an explosion.
The battery is in the battery case mounted under the rear frame.

IMPORTANT: Make sure to use the battery
charger supplied with the mower. The use
of any other battery charger will damage
the battery.
1.

Disconnect the wiring
battery (Figure 21).

2.

Attach the battery charger wire to the
battery. Connect the battery charger to an
electrical outlet.

HOW TO REMOVE

harness

from the

THE BATTERY

If the engine will not turn over or turns over
slowly when the key is turned on, charge the
battery. See "How To Charge The Battery". (f
the battery will not charge fully and will not start
the engine, replace the battery as follows.
1.

Disconnect the wiring harness
battery (Figure 21).

2.

Remove the two screws

Battery

from the
Battery

that secure the

battery caseto the frame (Figure 2 t). Remove the battery case from the frame.
3.

To open the battery case, remove the two
screws (Figure 22), Remove the battery
from the battery case.

4.

Replace the battery with an authorized
factory replacement battery.

5.

Charge the new battery for 15 hours. See
"How To Charge The Battery".

6.

To install the battery,
steps.
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reverse

Battery

Figure 22

the above
19

SERVICE

AND ADJUSTMENT

STORAGE
WARNING: Do not remove gasoline while Inside a building, near
a fire, or while you smoke. Gasoline fumes can cause an explosion or a fire.

To prevent engine damage when the trimmer
is in storage for 30 days or more, follow the
steps below:
Let the engine run until it is out of gasoline.
Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the
engine crankcase with new oil.

When the trimmer is put in storage for thirty
days or more, follow the steps below to
make sure the trimmer is in good condition
the following season.

'o

Trimmer

Remove the spark plug from the cylinder,
Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder.
Slowly pull the recoil starter handle so that
the oilwill protect the cylinder. Install a new
spark plug in the cylinder.

Completely clean the trimmer.
Clean dirt and debris from the cylinder
cooling fins and the engine housing.

Put the trimmer in a building that has good
ventilation.

If you do not want to remove gasoline, add
a fuel stabilizer, such as Craftsman fuel
stabilizer No. 33500, to any gasoline left in
the tank. Craftsman
fuel stalibizer will

NOTE:
A yearly checkup or tune-up at a
Craftsman authorized service
center will
make sure that the trimmer will provide
maximum
performance
for the next season.

minimize the formation of gum deposits
and acids. If the tank is almost empty, mix
Craftsman fuel stabilizer with fresh gasoline in a separate container and add the
mixture to the tank. Always follow the instructions on the stabilizer container. Run
the engine at least ten minutes after stabilizer is added to allow the mixture to reach
the carburetor.

Engine
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent gum
deposits from forming in fuel system parts
such as the carburetor, fuel filter, fuel hose,
and tank during storage. Also, using alcohol-blended fuels (called gaeohol, ethanol
or methanol) can attract moisture which
leads to separation and formation of acids
during storage. Acidic gas can damage the
fuel system of an engine while in storage.

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Battery
Charge the battery for 16-24 hours before
storage and again before use each season.

20

TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
TROUBLE

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Engine does not start

Spark plug wire
disconnected.

Connectspark plugwire.

Engine not primed.

Prime engine.

Defective or incorrectly
gapped spark plug.

Inspect or replace spark
:)lug.

Fuel tank empty.

Add fuel.

Dirty carburetor or fuel line.

Clean carburetor or fuel line.

Dirty air filter.

Replace air filter.

Carburetor out of adjustment.

For carburetoradjustment,
take the unitto a Craftsman
Service Center,

Engine flooded.

Wait several minutasbefore
starting.

: Throttle control laver in
incorrect position.

Engine runs poorly.

Aove throttlelever to FAST
or START position,

Stale gasoline.

Drain old gasolineand add
fresh gasoline.

Defective throttle control
lever or wire.

Inspectlever and wire.
Replace if damaged or
dafec[_ve.

Battery
isnot fully charged.

Charge battery 16-24 hours,

Wiring harness not
connected to battery.

Connect wiringharness.

Bad spark plug.

Replacespark plug.

Dirty air filter.
Replace air filter.
Carburetorout of adjustment. ! Adjust carburetor.Take the
unitto a CraftsmanService
Center.

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Stale gasoline.

Drain old gasoline.Add fresh
,gasoline.

Engine coolingsystem
clogged,

Clean engine screen and
coolingfins.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
Engine overheats.

Engi.newill not stop
runn,ng.

Poor trimming
performance.

Engine cooling system
clogged.

Clean debris screen and
engine cooling fins.

Carburetor

Adjust carburetor. Take the
unit to a Craftsman Service
Center.

out of adjustment.

Oil level is low.

Add oil.

Defective throttle control
lever or wire.

Inspect and replace
damaged parts.

Throttle not adjusted
properly.

Move throttle to the full OFF
position.

Trimmer line length is too
short.

Correct line length is 21.5
inches. When less than 1/2
this length, replace the line.

i Engine not set at FAST
speed.
Trimmer vibrates,

Trimmer head does not
retain line

Set screw for trimmer head
is loose.

Tighten set screw with
T-handle wrench.

Trimmer line lengths are
substantially different.

Adjust trimmer line to
approximately equal lengths.

Loose nuts or bolts.

Check all bolts and nuts,
including engine bolts.

Broken trimmer head.

Replace broken part.

Trimmer line not properly
attached.

Follow instructions on decal
or in the Service section of
the owner's manual.

Broken line retainer.

Trimmer line not correctsize.

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Move engine throttle lever to
FAST position.

22

I Replace trimmer head
assembly.
Use Craftsman 0.155 inch
diameter trimmer line.

•

-

SLOPE GUIDE

i""u-._.Q...REE_
,i
_
i,:

SIGHT AND HOLD THIS GUIDE

" ...... :............

TREE, A CORNER

I ..................
J

-:,

LEVEL WITH A VERTICAL

OF A STRUCTURE,

A POWER

LINE

POLE, OR A FENCE.
........

_= I

m°eaeeJ°eeeoo.e.e,

I

Operate a trimmer across the face
of slopes, never up or down slopes.

I

I

I

0_
oJ

10 DEGREES
15 DEGREES

Use this guide and do not trim on a slope greater

than 15 degrees.

A 10 degree slope is a hill that increases
A 15 degree slope is a hill that increases

at approximately
at approximately

Use extreme
_

in height
in height

care at all times

and avoid

sudden

turns

anual for safety in trimming
slopes.
Use extra care when

on slopes.
operating

Operate a trimmer
on or near slopes

1.7 feet in 10 feet..
2.5 feet in 10 feet..

or maneuvers.

Follow

other

across the face of slopes,
and obstructions.

instructions

in this

never up or down

03

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REPAIR PARTS

536.773520

1

\

10
11
12

14

27

\

18

12

20,

21
24
30
39

31
27

33

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36

24

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CRAFTSMAN

536.773520

Key
No.

712344

REPAIR

Description

Part No.

1
2

Handle Assy,
Lever, Control

740198-846

3

Bolt

323035

4
8

Strap, Tie
Washer

712267
17x38 Z

7

Guide, Rope

672510

8

Cable, Control Latching

740193

9

Key, Ignition

740228

10

Cable, Throttle w/ES

740225

11

Bolt

323034

12

Screw

710269

13

Cover, Battery

740218

14

Harness, Wiring

740221

15

Battery

740220

16

Holder, Battery

740222

17

Case, Battery

740219

18
19

Charger, Battery
Knob, Handle

740223

20
21

Washer, Spring
PLvot, Handle

711936

22

Bolt

711937

23

Handle, Lower

740195-846

24

Screw

710079

25

143.998512,

26
27

Harness Clamp
Nut

740217

28

Wheel and Tire

740185

29

Washer

710258

30

Spacer

740190

31

Bracket Assembly, Axle and

740188

32
33

Bolt, Carriage
Bolt

711935

34

Nut

35

Nut

710203
710205

36
37

Shield, Trailing
Bolt

740192

38

Frame

39
40

Glasses, Safety
Decal

740216-848
711890

41

Spacer, PM .26x.5x.2

672292

42

Washer, Formed

783000

740198-848

740202
740158

See Engine Pages

ENGINE
710140

48901

710265

712030

25

PARTS

CRAFTSMAN

REPAIR PARTS

536.773520

1
2
3

,8

15
25..

26

\
2O

27

\

31

31

38

23

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CRAFTSMAN
Key
No.

712344

REPAIR PARTS

536.773520
Description

Pa_ No.

1

Nut

710140

2

Bolt

711978

3

Frame

740216-848

4

Screw

710272

5

Idler Assembly

740232

6

Bolt

710200

7

Spring

712403

8

Spacer, Jackshaft Housing

740292

9

Nut

712148

10

Washer

710083

11

Pulley, Cutting Head

740171

12

Spacer

740173

13

Belt

711933

14

Pulley, Idler

740244

15

Pulley, Engine

740179

16

Pulley, Idler

740183

17

Lockwasher

712147

18

Bolt

712146

19

Screw

712145

20

Rap, Debris

740167

22

Guard Assy,

770070

23

Screw

710269

24

Jackshaft Housing Assembly

092574

25

Shaft, Cutting Head

740246

26

Wrap, Upper Head

740163

27

Screw

712126

29

Cutting Disc Assembly

740175-848

30

Screw, Set

712127

31

Une, (Cutting Pack of 24)

79999

32

Flatwasher

712440

33

Guide, Height

740226

36

Lockwasher

120380

37

Bolt

180018

38

T-Wrench

712128

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REPAIR PARTS

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5 .......Q

5

/
3

Key
No.

712344

Description

Part No.

1

Engine Debris Support

740234-846

2

Screw

710273

3

Bracket, Right Shield

740238

4

Bracket, Left Shield

740245

5

Ratchet Fastener

311087

6

Shield, Engine Debris

740229

7 •

Knob, Debris Shield

740227

8

Housing, Trimmer

740216-848
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CRAFTSMAN

143.996512

REPAIR PARTS

370E

goo

400
135

130

126
120

416

119

125

_310

46
"3O5

"_ _'_

245
238

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CRAFTSMAN
KEY
NO.

PART
NO.

REPAIR PARTS

143.996512
KEY
NO.

DESCRIPTION

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

0

RPM High 3450 to 3750

52

29914

Oil Pump Ass'y.

0

RPM Low 2000 to 2300

69

35261

Mounting Range Gasket

70

34311E

Mounting Range
(Incl. 72 thru 83,306)

72

36083

Oil Drain Plug

1

37266

Cylinder (IncL 2,20 & 150)

2

26727

Dowel Pin

6

33734

Breather Element
75

27897

Oil Seal

7

36557

Breather Ass'y.
(Incl. 6 & 12A)

80

30574A

Governor Shaft

12

36775

Breather Tube

81

30590A

Washer

12A

36558

Breather Cover & Tube
(Incl. 12B)

82

30591

Governor Gear Ass'y.
(Incl. 81)

12B

36694

Breather Tube Elbow

83

30588A

Governor Spool

14

28277

Washer

86

650488

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1-1/4"

15

30589

Governor

Rod (Incl. 14)

89

610961

Rywheel Key

16

34839A

Governor

Lever

90

611179

Flywheel

17

31335

Governor Lever Clamp

92

850815

Belleville Washer

18

651018

Screw, Torx T-15,
8-32 x 19/64"

93

650816

Flywheel Nut

lOO

34443B

Solid State Ignition

19

37329

Extension Spring

lOl

610118

Spark Plug Cover

20

32600

Oil Seal
lO3

651007

30

34570A

Crankshaft

Screw, Torx T-15,
10-24 x 15/16"

40

40027

Piston, Pin & Ring Set
(Std.)

11o

36230

Ground Wire

110A

34970

Ground Wire

40

40028

Piston, Pin & Ring Set
(.010" OS)

tlOC

35020

Ground Wire

41

40025

Piston & Pin Ass'y.
(Std.) (Incl. 43)

119

36787

Cylinder Head Gasket

120

36825

Cylinder Head

41

40026

Piston & Pin Ass'y.
(.010" OS) (Incl. 43)

125

37288

Exhaust Valve (Std.)
(Incl. 151)

42

40006

Ring Set (Std.)

126

37289

42

40007

Ring Set (.010" OS)

Intake Valve (Std.)
(Incl. 151)

43

20381

Piston Pin Retaining Ring

130

6021A

Screw, 5/16-18

45

36777

Connecting
(Incl. 46)

135

35395

Resistor Spark Plug
(RJ19LM)

46

32610A

Connecting Rod Bolt

150

31672

Valve Spring

48

27241

Valve Lifter

151

31673

Valve Spring Cap

50

36778

Camshaft

151A

40017

Intake Valve Seal

712344

Rod Ass'y.

(MCR)
30

x 1-1/2"

CRAFTSMAN

REPAIR PARTS

143.996512

169

36783

Valve Cover Gasket

301

36246

Fuel Cap

172

36784

Valve Cover

305

35647

Oil Fill Tube

174

30200

Screw, 10-24 x 9/16"

306

36996

"O'-Ring

178

29752

Nut & Lock Washer,
1/4-28

307

35499

"O"-Ring

309

650562

Screw, 10-32 x 3/8"

179

30593

Retainer Clip

310

35648

Dipstick

182

6201

Screw, 1/4-28 x 7/8"
313

34080

Spacer

184

26756

Carburetor
Gasket

314

650767

Screw, 8-32 x 27/64"

To Intake Pipe

185

36785

Intake Pipe

315

34990

Alternator

Coil

186

36255

Governor

322

35013

Connector

Body

189

650831

Screw. 1/4-20 x 1/2"

324

33177

Terminal

200

37134

Control Bracket (Incl. 206)

325

37152

Spring Clip

206

610973

Terminal

347

651038

Screw, 10-32 x 27/32"

207

36200A

Throttle Link

370A

36261

Lubrication Decal

209

30200

Screw, 10-24x9/16"

370C

37199

Primer Decal

223

650451

Screw, 1/4-20 x 1"

370E

34387

Air Cleaner Decal

224

36786

Intake Pipe Gasket

380

640069

Carburetor

238

650932

Screw, 10-32 x 49/64"

390

590739

Rewind Starter

239

34338

Air Cleaner Gasket

241

36919

Air Cleaner Collar

245

36905

Air Cleaner Filter

250

36920

Air Cleaner Cover

260

36980

Blower Housing

261

30200

Screw, 10-24 x 9/16"

262

650831

Screw, 1/4-20

263A

37198

Starter Grill

275

36790A

Muffler

277

650988

Screw, 1/4-20

285

35000A

Starter Cup

287

650926

Screw, 8-32 x 21/64"

290

29774

Unk

(Incl, 184)

(NOTE: This engine could
have been built with
590702 starter).
395

35707

Electric Starter Motor
(12 Volt)

400

36792B

Gasket Set (incl. Items
Marked PK in Notes)
Incl. Part #'s 26756 (1),
28833 (1), 34338 (1),
36783 (1), 36786 (1),
36787 (1), 36832 (1),
36996 (1), 37130 (1).

x 1/2"

416

36085

Spark Arrestor Kit
(Incl. 417) (Optional)

417

650821

Screw. 10-32 x 1/2"
(Optional)

Fuel Line

900

0

Replacement Engine
NONE, order from 71-999

900

0

x2-9/32"

292

26460

Fuel Une Clamp

298

28763

Screw, 10-32 x 35/64"

Replacement Short Block
750812B,

300

36916

Fuel Tank (Incl. 292 & 301)

order from 71-999

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_36

(_37

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712344

REPAIR PARTS

143.996512

KEY
NO.

PART
NO.

0

640069

Carburetor
(Incl. 184 of Engine Parts !ist

1

631615

ThrottleShaft & Lever Assembly

2

631767

Throttle Return Spring

4

631184

Dust Seal Washer

5

631183

Dust Seal (Throttle)

6

640070

ThrottleShutter

7

650506

Shutter Screw

16

631807

Fuel Fitting

17

651025

Throttle Crack Screw / Idle Speed

18

630768

TensionSpring

20

640027

Idle RestrictorScrew

20A

640053

Idle RestrictorScrew Cap

25

631867

Float Bowl

27

631024

Float Shaft

28

632019

Float

29

631028

Float Bowl "O" Ring

30

631021

Inlet Needle, Seat, & Clip (Incl. 31)

31

631022

Spring Clip

35

36045A

Primer Bulb/RetainerRing

36

632735

Main Nozzle Tube

37

632547

"O" Ring, Main Nozzle Tube

40

840030

High Speed Bowl Nut

44

27110A

Bowl Nut Washer

47

630748

Welch Plug, Idle Mixtur# Well

48

631027

Welch Plug, AtmosphericVent

60

632760

Repair kit
(Incl. Items Marked PK in Notes)

DESCRiPTiON

33

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REPAIR PARTS

143.996512

11c

8
6

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712344

34

CRAFTSMAN

712344

REPAIR PARTS

143.996512

KEY
NO.

PART
NO.

0

35707

Electric Starter (12 Volt)

1

34955

Retainer Ring

2

34950

Spring Retainer

3

34954

Spring

4A

34949A

Gear

5B

34953

Drive End Cap Ass'y,

6

33450

Lock Nut

7

34944

Armature

8

34945

Housing Ass'y.

10A

590500

Thrust Washer

tlC

34942

Commutator End Cap Ass'y. (Incl. brushes)

12

34947

Bolt, 10-32 x 3-3/15"

13

34946

Pinion Driver

14

34951

Cup Washer

15

34952

Retainer Ring

16

34948

Washer

17

34953

Drive Nut

18

590608

Washer

DESCRIPTION

85

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REPAIR PARTS

143.996512
V--14

11

12

13

j

712344

I

-7

KEY
NO.

PART
NO.

0

590739

Rewind Starter

3

590740

Retainer

6

590616

Starter Dog

7

590517

Dog Spring

8

590618A

Pulley & Rewind Spring As$'y

11

590638

Starter Housing Ass'y (40 degree grommet)

12

590535

Starter Rope (Length 98" x 9/64" dia.)

13

59070 t

Starter Handle

14

59O760

Spring Clip

DESCRIPTION

36

NOTES

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37

For the repair or replacement
parts you
need delivered directly to your home
Call 7am-7pm,,,7days
a week

1-800-366-PART
(1-800-366-7278)
Para ordenar piezas con entrega
a domicilio - 1-800-659-7084
For in-house major brand repair service
Call 24 hours a day, 7days a week

1-800-4-REPAIR
(1-800-473-7247)
Para pedir servicio de reparacibn
domicilio1-800-676-5811

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For the location of a Sears Parts and
Repair Center in your area
Call 24 hours a day, 7days a week

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1-800-488-1222

For information on purchasing a Sears
Maintenance agreement or to inquire
about an existing Agreement
Call 9am-5pm, Monday-Saturday

1-800-827-6655
When requesting service or ordering
parts, always provide the following information:
• Product Type
• Model Number

• Part Number
• Part Description

8B,AR8
America's
Repair
Specialists

Printed in U.S.A.



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