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OWNERS
MANUAL

MODEL NO.
917.254722

ERRFTSMRN
Caution:

Read and Follow
All Safety Rules
and Instructions
Before
Operating

YT 18HP TWIN CYLINDER
5
"MOWER
YARD TRACTOR

This ,,Equipment
_,fJ

• Assembly
• Operation
• Maintenance

• Repair and Adjustment
• Repair Parts

Sears,

Roebuck

and

Co.,

Chicago,

tL 60684

U.S.A.

SAFETY

RULES

Know the controls
and how to stop quickly.
READ THIS
23.
Use care when pulling
loads or using heavy equipment.
OPERA TOR'S MANUAL
and instructions
furnished
with
a. Use only approved
drawbar
hitch points,
attachments,
b. Limit loads to those you can safely
control.
2 Do eot altow c_ildren to operate the machine_D_, ,.net allow,_,_ ......
c Do not turn sharply
Use care when backinn
adu _s to operate
f£ wlthodt
f_[oper._nstru_tl_;;
_,_l_';_i::
_:'._
''_-'.t ,_. -:, - . d, Use counterwesght
or wheel weights
when suggest
3 n o h.....
: '
"
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i ,..... ' whet_:_ld'_e_
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.,and:.j, .........
Ot cat:ry,passeogers.
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::
.....
"
_n the owner's
manual.
othe_
are_a:r,eSn_:_fi:
_:i_ ,_i
_
....
_ _i'_£"[_!_'_ :i_,_;;:: _iil_t[ 2_,::Watch
out for traffic
when crossing
or near roadways.
4 Always wear"2ub_tantiaf<_o_8_ebr,
Do no£_:_a;=i_S's'e'7ii:
_''........ 2 _J.' When using any attachments,
never direct discharge
of
ring clothing
that could get caught in moving parts,
material
toward
bystanders
nor allow
anyone
near the
5 Keep your eyes and mind on your tractor, mower and the
vehicle
while in operation.
area being cut. Do not let other interests
distract
you,
26, Handle gasoline
with care - it is highly, flammable.
6 Do not attempt
to operate
your tractor or mower
when
a. Use approved
gasoline
containers
,
not _n the drivers seat,
b. Never remove
the fuel cap of the fuel tank or add
7 Always get on or off your tractor from the operator's
left
gasoline
to a running
or hot engine or an engine
that
hand side.
has not been allowed
to cool for several minutes
after
8. Clear the work area of objects
(wire, rocks, etc.) which
running.
Never fill tank indoors,
always
clean up spillmight be picked
up and thrown.
ed gasoline.
9. Disengage
atl attachment
clutches
before attempting
to
c. Open doors if the engine is run in the garage - exhaust
start the engine.
fumes are dangerous.
Do not run the engine indoors,
I O. Disengage
power
to attachments
and stop the engine
27. Keep the vehicle and attachments
in good operating
conbefore leaving
the operator's
position.
dition,
and keep safety
devices
in place and working.
1 t. Disengage
power
to mower,
stop the engine and discon2 B Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equip.
nect spark plug wire(s)
from spark plug(s) before cleanrnent is in safe working
condition,
rag, making an adjustment
or repair. Be careful to avoid
2 g Never store the equipment
with gasoline
in the tank intouching
hot muffler
or engine components.
side a building
where furnes may reach an open flame or
7 2 . Dtsengage power to attachments
when transporting
or not
spark,
Allow
the engine
to cool before
storing
in any
in use.
enclosure,
t 3. Take all possible precautions
when leaving the vehicle um
30
To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of grass, leaves
attended.
Disengage
the power4ake-off,
lower the ator excessive
grease.
Do not clean product
while engine
Js running.
tachments,
shift into neutral,
set the parking
brake, stop
the engine and remove
the key.
3 _. Except
for adjustments;
DO NOT operate
Engine if air
7 4. Do not stop or start
suddenly
when going,
uphill
or
efeaner
or cover
d_rectlF
over carburetor
air intake
is
downhill,
Mow
up and down
the face of slopes
(not
removed.
Removal of such part could create a fire hazard.
greater than t 5 o); never across the face. Refer to page 51.
32. Do not operate
without
a muffler
or tamper with exhaust
75. Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradually
to presystem. Damaged
mufflers
or spark arrestors
could create
vent tipping
or loss of control.
Exercise extreme
caution
a fire hazard. Inspect' periodicafly
and replace if necessary.
when changing
direction
on slopes.
33. The vehicle and attachments
should be stopped
and in-.
16. While going up or down slopes, place Gear Shift Control
spected
for damage after striking
a foreign object and the
Lever in 1st gear position
to negotiate
the slope without
damage should be repaired before restarting
and operati,,
stopping.
the equipment.
17. Never mow in wet or slippery grass, when traction
is un34. Do not change the engine governor settings
or overspeed
sure or at a speed
which could cause a skid.
the engine;
severe damage
or injury may result.
7 8. Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards.
35. When using the vehicle with mower,
proceed
as follows;
Keep away
from drop-oils.
a. Mow only in daylight
or in good artificial
light,
7 9. Do not drive
too close to creeks,
ditches
and public
b Shut the engine off when unclogging
chute.
highways.
c. Check the blade mounting
bolts for proper
tightness
2 O, Exercise special care when mowing
around fixed objects
at frequent
intervals.
in order to Prevent
the blades from striking
them. Never
36. Do not operate the mower
without
the deflector
shield in
deliberately
run tractor or mower into or over any foreign
place.
objects.
37. Disengage
power
to mower
before backing
up. Do not
21. Never shift gears until tractor
comes to a stop.
mow in reverse unless absolutely,
necessary
and then only after careful observation
of the entire area behind the
22. Never place hands or feet under the mower,
in discharge
chute or near any, moving
parts while tractor
or mower
mower,
are running.
Always
keep clear of discharge
chute.
38. Under normal usage the grass catcher bag mater/at is subject to deterioration
and wear. It should be checked
fre_
quentty
for bag replacement.
Replacement
bags should
be checked
to ensure
compliance
with
the original
manufacturer's
recommendations
or specifications.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
IT MEANS - ATTENTION!
BECOME
LOOK
FOR THiS SYMBOL
TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT
ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS iNVOLVED,
CAUTION:

LOOK FOR THiS WORD TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT
MENT PRECAUT!ONS.

EQUIP-

This unit is equipped
with an internal
combustion
engine
and should
not be used on or near any unimproved
covered, brush covered
or grass covered land unless the engine's
exhaust
system
is equipped
with a spark
meeting
applicable
!oca/ or state laws (if any). If a spark arrestor
is used, it should be maintained
in effective
order by the operator,
In the State
Other states

of CafifornJa
the
may have similar

above
laws.

forest
afros"
work

is required
by law (Section
4442
of the California
Public
Resources
Code),
Federal
taws appty on federal
lands.
Refer to Repair Parts Section
page 34.

CONGRA TUt.A TfONS on your purchase of a Sears teHP
Yard Tractor.
tt has been designed,
engineered
and
,manufactured
to give you the best possible dependability
and performance.

SERIAL
NUMBER
DATE OF
PUR_CHASE

ohou/d you experience any problem you cannot easily
remedy, ptease contact
your nearest Sears Service
Department.
We have competent, weft-trained technicians and the proper tools to service or repair this unit.

MAINTENANCE
A Sears
product,

THE SERIAL
NUMBER
MODEL
PLATE
UNDER

WILL
BE FOUND
THE SEAT,

YOU SHOULD
RECORD
THESE
KEEP FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE,

A GREEMENT

Maintenance
Agreement
is available
See the nearest Sears store or Service

ON THE

NUMBERS

AND

on this
Center

for details,

CUSTOMER

RESPONSIBIMTIES

Read and retain this manual Study and observe the safety rules. Always use care when using your tractor. Always
keep your tractor and mower clean, Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for, and using your tractor. A
we//cared for tractor wi/! run better and last longer.

A TTA CHMEN

TS

This unit can use many attachments
now available at your Sears store. It can use a tifler, but cannot use other attachments
that engage the ground like a ptow, harrow, or cultivator. See page 50 for a list of available attachments.

LIMITED
ON ELECTRIC

TWO YEAR WARRANTY
START
RIDING
EQUIPMENT

For two years from date of purchase,
when this riding equ;pment
is maintained,
lubricated,
according
to the operating and maintenance
instruction
in the owner's manual, Sears will repair
any defect
in material
or workmanship
in this electric
start riding equipment.
This warranty
excludes
blade!s),
blade
dable and become
worn during normal
This

adapterfs),
use.

spark

pfug(s),

aft cleaner

and belt(s),

which

warranty
does not cover:
Tire replacement
or repair caused by punctures
from outside objects (such as nails,
or glass); and
repairs necessary'
because of operator
abuse or negligence,
including
the failure
equipment
according
to instructions
contained
in the owner's
manual;
and
riding equipment
used for commercial
or rental purposes.

FULL
For 90 days from the date
in material
or workmanship
the battery
at no charge.
WARRANTY
SERVICE
MENT IN THE UNITED
This warranty
to state.

SEARS,

gives

90-DAY

WARRANTY

of purchase,
if any battery
and our testing determines

IS A VAtLABLE
BY CONTACTING
STATES.
This warranty
applies

you specific

ROEBUCK

legal rights,

ON

are expen-

thorns,

stumps,

to mmntain

the

BATTERY

incfuded
with this riding equipment
the battery
will not hold a charge,

proves defective
Sears wilt replace

THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTonly while this product
is in use in the United States,

and you may also have other

AND CO., Di731CR-W

and tuned up
free of charge

SEARS

TOWER,

rights

which

CHICAGO,

may

vary from

ILL. 60684

state

iNDEX
A
Fuel:

Adjustments:
Brake
Carburetor
Mower
Drive Belt
Mo wet
Front-To-Rear

!7
22
I1

t3
25
22

Type
Storage
Fuse

23

Side- To-Side
Throttle
Control
Cable
Air Cieaner
Cleaning
Paper Cartridge
Air Intake Screen,
Engine
Assembly
Attachments
.......................

23
2t
t8
I8
19
5-1 l
50

H
Hood

Parts
Lubrication:
Chart
Tractor

Pivot

Prepara tion
Starting
with
Storage
Terminals

Air

8
18

Air Intake
Battery

7
Weak

Battery

Drive
Drive
Drive,

Replacement
Adjustment
Removal

22
11
10

Carburetor
Controls,
Cutting

Adjustment
Tractor
Level,

Mower

Screen,

Cartridge
Engine

Front-to-Rear

Cutting
Level
Installation

22
12

Operation
Removal
Muffler

23

Spark

Arrester

16-20
18
t8
!9
18
17
17
16
20
19
17
23
23
17
24
1I
10
14
23
19
2

0

E
Oil
Engine:
Air Screen
Oil Change
Oil Level
Oil Type
Starting
Storage

Cold
I9
18
I6
16
t3
25

Weather

Conditions

Engine
Storage
Operation
Operating
Your Mower
Operating
Your Tractor
Starting
the Engine

4

Bag

50
2

5,6

Repair and Adjustments
Blade
Carburetor
Fuse
Hood

16
16
25
12-15
t4
14
13

20_24
24
22
22

Removal

23

Motion
Mower

Drive Bett
Adjustment,

Mower
Mower

Adjustment,
Removal

Replacement
Front-to.Rear
Side.to.Side

22
23
23
23

S
Safety
Seat
Service

Adjustment,
Side.to_Side
Blade Sharpening
Blade Replacement

17
C

Paper

Spark Plugs
Tire Care
Mower.
Adjustment,

I7
24

Sharpening
Reptaeement
Brake Adjustment

Cleaner

Blade Sharpening
Brake Adjustment
Engine Oil
Lubrication
Chart

2!
25
t8

Belt:
Motion
Mower
Mower
Blade:

Maintenance
Air Filter

18

...................
...................

2O
19

Points

M

2!

Options
Attachments
Spark Arrester

13
I5

23

Removal

B
Battery;
Charging
Cleaning
Installation
Levels

Stopping
Your Tractor
Tractor
Operation
on Hills

Slope
Spark

Rules

2

Record
Guide
Plugs

2,

Sheet

51
19

Speed Control
Chart
Starting
the Engine
Steering
Wheel
Stopping
the Tractor

t4
13
8
13

Storage

25

T
Throttle Control Cable Adjustment
Tires
Trouble Shooting Chart

2t
17
26

W
Warranty
Wiring (Schematic)

3
29

KNOW

YOUR

ASSEMBL Y

TRACTOR

READ THIS OWNER'S
MANUAL
BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR YARD TRACTOR.
If you
e machine
and its operation,
you will achieve
efficient
and peak performance.
While
manual,
compare
the illustrations
with your Yard Tractor
to familiarize
yourself
with
of various
controls
and adjustments.
Study
the operating
instructions
and safety
thoroughly
to insure proper
functioning
of your Yard Tractor
and to prevent
injury to
others.
Be sure to pay strict attention
to all notes and cautions;
they are included
for
Save this manual
for future
reference.

Unpacking
1.

Instructions

Take items out of carton;
items she wn bole w.

2.

understand
reading
the
the location
precautions
yourself
and
your safety.

the box

contains

3.

Cut down four corners of the carton
knife and fold down sides.
Remove Mower Deck from skid.

4.
5.

Disengage Parking Brake
Carefully guide the tractor backwards off the skid.

The operation
of any tractor
can result in
foreign objects thrown
into t,he eyes, which
can result
in severe eye damage.
Always
wear safety glasses or eye shields before
starting
your tractor and while mowing.
We
recommend
Wide Wsion Safety Mask worn
over spectacles
or standard
safety glasses,
available at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores.

the

with a ud/ity

Parts

Bag

Contents

(2) Battery

Carriage

Not

Bolts

Shown

Full

- 1/4 - 20

Size,'

x 7 _ t/2

d.

Terminal

15 ° Slope

Instruction

Guard

Sheet

(2) Keys

)
(6)

_. Best
b.

steering

wheel

d. battery
acid
e. owner's
manual
f. parts bag

Steering

Wheel

Insert

Battery

Caps

ASSEMBL Y

A SSEMBL Y
L OCA TION

PARTS

BAG

CONTENTS

SHOWN

FULL

SiZE

BA TTER Y

(2) Wing

Nut

- 1/4 - 20

©
BA TTER Y
TERMINAL
S

(2) Hex Bolt,

1/4-

20x

3/4
(2) Lockwasher
(2) Washer

9/32

x 5/8 x

I/4

16 Ga.

Q
(2) Hex Nut,

(!) Hex Bolt, 1/2-

13x

- 20

©

1
(1) Lockwasher,

SEAT

1/2
fl)

(1) Shoulder

!/4

Bolt

6

Washer,

17/32x

1-3/16x

12 Ga.

To assemble

and

(2J
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)

adjust

your tractor

7/16" wrenches
9/t6"
wrench
1/2" wrench
3/4" wrench
3/4" socket

you

ASSEMBL Y

will aeed:

Tire Pressure Gauge
Screwdriver
Utility Knife
Ratchet Wrench

CUT AWAY VIEW
--

VENT

CAP

cz:::::cy _
BATTERY
TUBE

NOTE: RIGHT HAND (R,H.) AND LEFT HAND (LH.) ARE
DETERMINED
FROM OPERATOR'S
POSITION
WHILE
SEATED ON THE TRACTOR.
WEAR

EYE AND

FACE

BATTERY
CELL

SHIELD.

WASH
HANDS OR CLOTHING
IMMEDIATELY
IF ACCIDENTALLY
IN
CONTACT
WITH BATTERY
ACID.
DO NOT SMOKE;
FUMES
FROM
CHARGED
BATTERY
AC1D ARE
EXPLOSIVE,
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS
INCLUD*
ED WITH
THE BATTERY
VENT
CAPS IN THE BAG OF PARTS.
ALWAYS
WEAR GLOVES,
CLOTHING
AND GOGGLES TO PROTECT YOUR
HANDS, SKiN AND EYES.
1.

Prepare

a.

b,

C,

d,

e.

f _

FIGURE

I

FIGURE

2

SHOUL
BOLT

S_AT

PAR

Battery

Fill and charge battery (before installing). NOTE:
SEE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGED
W! TH BA TTER Y VENT CAPS IN BAG OF PARTS.
Fit! each ceil with battery acid, Add the acid um
til it reaches the bottom
of the vent wells (Fig,
1), NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL,
OVERFILLING
WILL RESULT tN DAMAGE
TO TRACTOR.
Allow battery to stand and settle for at least thirty minutes.
If the level of acid falls below the
point described
in step (b), add more acid until
the correct
level is reached,
NOTE: UNEVEN
FILLING OF CELLS WILL AFFECT THE BATTERY
CAPACITY
AND LIFE. install the battery caps to
cover the vent wells, Wash the top of the battery witl_ water to remove any acid, then wipe
dry.

,

Install Seat
a,

b.

Check battery case for leakage to make sure that
no damage
has occurred
in handling,

tt is recommended that the battery be charged before
use. Use a 12 volt battery charger. Charge battery at a
rate of 6 amperes for 1 hour. NOTE: OBSERVE ALL
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED FOR BA 77ER Y
CHARGING. Check the acid level after the battery is
charged. If the acid has fallen below the correct level,
add water.
Neutralize excess battery acid for disposal by
adding it to four inches of water in a five
gaflon plastic container. Stir with a wooden or
plastic paddle while adding baking soda until
the addition
of more soda causes no more
foaming.

Place seat on seat pan. Screw hex head machine
screw, tockwasher and flat washer into seat (Fig.
2). Screw shoulder bolt into seat (Fig. 2). Machine
screw, shoulder bolt and washers found in bag of
parts (shown full size on page 6).
Tighten shoulder bolt using a 1/2" wrench. NOTE:
THE SHOULDER BOL T WILL BE LOOSE IN THE
SEAT PAN SLOT.

C,

Place seat in operating position. Sit on the seat
and press c/utch/brake
pedal a// the way down.
If operating position is not comfortable,
adjust
seat.

d,

To adjust, raise seat. Loosen adjustment
boil
(Fig, 2) and slide seat to a comfortable
operating position. Tigh ten adjustment bolt securely
using a 3/4 "" wrench.

ASSEMBL Y

3.

Insta# S{eering

Wheel

NOTE: POSITION FRONT WHEEL FORWARD,
a. Use a 3/4"
wrench
to remove
lock nut, and
2- 1/4'" diameter washer (shown full size below)
from steering
column (Fig, 3).

" STEERING

HEX

_f

2-

WHEEL

LOCK

1i,'D,A,

NUT

WASHER

-_STEERING

FIGURE

CAP

WHEEL

iNSERT

3

b

Position
insert,

c

Secure

steering

2-1/4"'

diameter

Torque

to

d.

4.

HOOD

5.

steering

wheet

wheel

50

steering

to steering

washer
ft

over

and

column

lock

nut

3),

- Ibs.

Check Tires
Reduce tire pressure to 14 PSi in front tires and 12
PSI in rear tires, (Tires were overinflated
for shipping purposes):
install

Battery
NOT

SHORT

BATTERY

TERMINALS

BEFORE INSTALLING
BATTERY,
METAL BRACLETS, WRISTWATCH
RINGS, ETC.

from

rear sides

(Fig,

REMOVE
BANDS,

a.

Lift

hood

b.

Lift

out air intake

c.

Make sure drain tube (Fig. 5) is fastened
to drain
hole in battery
tray and battery tray is positioned in hole of battery
support,

d,

Place battery in plastic
front of tractor)
(Fig,

GRILL

FIGURE

using
(Fig.

Snap steering
wheel cap in place on steering
wheel. Steering wheel cap found in bag of parts,

DO

BATTERY
COMPARTMENT

wheel

4).

duct.

tray
5),

(battery

terminals

to

4
POSITIVE
TED

FIRST

ACCIDENTAL

8

TERMINAL
TO

MUST

PREVENT

GROUNDING.

BE
SPARKS

CONNEC-]
FRO_¢
j

ASSEMBL Y

e. Connect RED battery
cable to posit/re
(+)
battery
terminal
with hex bolt, flat washer,
/ockwasher and hex nut (shown full size below)
found in bag of parts (Fig. 5). Tighten securely.
f. Connect BLACK ground cable to negadve (-)
battery terminal with remaining hex bolt, flat
washer, /ockwasher
and hex nut (shown futt
size below)
found in bag of parts (Fig. 5).
Tighten securely.

NOTE:
IF YOU HAVE
A WEAK
tNG
YOUR
TRACTOR
WITH
(PAGE

BATTERY,
A WEAK

NUT

OCKWASHER
WASHER

SEE "STARTBATTERY"

WASHER
/ ,_

2! ).

BATTERY
TERMINAL

g. Using the dotted
hole on one side of the
battery support (Fig. 6) insert one battery bolt
into frame slot (head of bo/t down). Fasten the
battery bolt to the termina/ guard using wing
nuts.
(Bolts, nuts and terminal guard found in bag
of parts).
h. Assemble the remaining bolt to other side of
battery support and fasten terminal guard to it
with remaining
wing nut (shown furl size below).
Tighten wing nuts securely by hand (Fig. 6).

BOLTS
HEX
BLACK
(NEGATIVE)
CABLE

TRAY
DRAIN

FIGURE

ERMtNAL
ACCE_
DOOR
TERMINAL
GUARD

TERMINAL
ACCE_
DOOR

L Replace air intake duct (Fig. 4). Make sure
bottom lip of duct sits between battery and lip
of battery tray.
j. Remove plastic from tractor hood and close.
NOTE : USE TERMINAL
ACCESS DOORS (FIG. 6) FOR:
1 • INSPECTION FOR SECURE CONNECTIONS
(TIGHTEN HARDWARE)
2. INSPECTION FOR CORROSION
3. TESTING BATTERY
4. JUMPING (IF REQUIRED)
5. CHARGING (IF REQUIRED)

KEEP TERMINAL
ACCESS DOORS CLOSED
WHEN NOT iN USE.
DO NOT START ENGINE UNTIL MOWER
SUSPENSION
BRACKET
HAS BEEN RELEASED,
SEE MOWER AND DRIVE BELT
INSTALLATION,
PAGE 10.

BATTERY

BOLT

BATTERY
SUPPORT

BATTERY
BOLT

i

SLOTTED
HOLE

k

\
FIGURE

,5

5

ASSEMBL Y

6.

Mower

tnsta#ation

Your 44_'mower
CLUTCH
ROD

'\

RETAINER

\

SUSPENS{ON
ARM

SPRING

CLUTCH

LEVER

t

.__.J

J_

\

RETAINER
/
/

_\

./

TRUNNION

/

J

b.

Turn height adjustment
knob counterclockwise
(.f"..)
to fewest position
tFig. 9).

c.

Slide mower
R.H. side.

d.

install

under

9) to its highest

tractor,

position.

discharge

guard

to

;-newer

hft brackets

/

/

/

use of tools.

/
/
/

/

/

(Fig.

the

Raise

SPRING

lift lever

without

a.

\
--_"

installs

,"ear hinge pin through

PARALLEL

/

/

spring.

LINK

i

e

Instal! clutch
with :etainef
Move
8F,'_S

lift

rod in clutch
spring.

,'ever

lever

forward

iF,g.

tO lower

7!.

Secure

Suspens..on

.

LIFT
R E T A'it',_ E R

BRACKET

DISCHARGE
GUARD

SPRING

FIGURE

g,

7

ENGIN_

PULLEY

/

Slide
trunnion.s through
and secure w/t!b retainer

_ear L,ft bracket
spring,'Fig.
71.

l_o_es

h.

Roll belt over engine pulley.
Make sure t_elt ls
reside belt guides IF_g. 81. See belt drive sche
rnat_c decal on mower housing.

.'

Use lift lever

i

Turn ,,height ady'ust?,',ent knob u_oekw;se
the m_ddle of ds travel.

to ra;se

i71ower.
i.--_i

to

/
7. Mower

Drive

REPLACE
MANUAL.

ONLY

L}FT

ATTACHMENT
"DISENGAGED"

CLUTCH
POS1T!ON

LEVER
--.-...

"'HIGHEST

LEVER

BELTS

clutch

SPECIFIED

lever

in

IN

b.

Turn height adj_stment
i_nob counterclockwise
_r",i
to lowest position.

c.

Move attachment
lift lever
lower mower
to its lowest

THIS

'disengaged"

"

POSITION

/

CLUTCH
LEVER
POSiTiON

WITH

Place attachment
position
!_ig. 9}.

8

ATTACHMENT
"ENGAGED"

Removal

a.

\
FIGURE

Belt

LIFT LEVER
"LOWEST"
POSITION

d. Roll

belt

off engine

!Fig.

9) forward

to

positiof'!.

pulley

{Fig.

8i.

/
e

Use t,2'
wrench
to loosen
two nuts on
belt guard.
Pui/ belt off pulley
(Fig. 10t.

.q H.

f.

Use 9_t6"
wrench
to loosen nut on
pulley.
Puft belt off pulley (Fig.
10).

id!e,

g.

Slide

h.

To replace mower drive belt. reverse above pro
cedure.
Make sure drive belt iS inside mower
drive pulley belt guides (Fig. 8).

2

//
/'/

/-/

//
//
//

/

bett from

under

L.H.

spring.

#/

b

HEIGHT

ADJUSTMENT

/

NOTE:
BELT GUIDE TO BELT CLEARANCE
MAINTAINED
AT 5/32"
to t/4".

/

KNOB

FIGURE 9

10

SHOULD

E'

,

Mower Drive Be# Adjustment
Your tractor
has been manufactured
with the
ability
to re-adjust
the mower
drive belt to
provide you with longer belt !ire.
If the attachment
clutch lever (Fig, 9) travels
3-1/2" up the slot in the dash before sp.ring tension
resistance is evident,
adjustment
_s necessary.
NOTE: CHECK FOR PROPER SPRING TENSION
WITH
ENGINE
OFF AND LIFT LEVER IN HIGHEST
POSITION.
a. Lower

or remove

the mower

SPRING

deck for easier

access,

b, Using (2)7/16"wrenches,
remove the two
washers from the rock shaft assembly (Fig. t 1).
c. Move extension spring from lower end of slot
to upper end in rock shaft assembly and install
the two washers (Fig. 11).
d, Tighten bolt and nut to secure the washers,
NOTE:
WHEN
INSTALLING
A NEW BELT,
EXTENSiON SPRING MUST BE RETURNED TO THE LOWER
END OF THE SLOT ON ROCK SHAFT
ASSEMBLY,

9, Replace

Mower

FIGURE

10

EXTENSION2PR1NG

Blade Drive Belt

a, Remove mower from tractor

BRAKE

(page 23),

ROO_
ROCK

SHAFT
eLY

b, Remove mower drive belt (page 10),
c, Puff belt towards rear of mower at tensioning
pulley. Place a block between tension brackets
and spring brackets. Ro/! belt off tensioning
pulley (Fig, 12),

LOWER
HOLE
{ORIGINAL
POSITION)
COTTER

BRACKET
"J-j/_--_k

OC K N UT

d, Rofl belt offal/otherpu/leys.
FIGURE

11

e. Use priers to remove brake spring (Fig. 13).
f, Remove cotter

)WER

pin from brake rod (Fig, 11),

BLADE

BELT

g, Puff bett out from under brake rod of mower.
h. To instal/ belt, reverse above procedure.
sure belt is engaged in at/ pulleys.

Make

L Replace brake springs, brake rod and retainer
spring, Tighten two nuts on belt guard and nut
on L,H. id/er pu//ey (Fig. !0),
10,

Check

the Cutting

Level

The blade housing was set at the factory to cut
level After mowing a short distance, look at the
area that was cut, /f the Made housing cuts
uneven; see the instructions
on "Side-to Side and
Front-to-Rear
Mower Adjustment"
(page 23),

BLOCK

TENSION
BRACKET
SPRING
BRACKET

l
TENSIONING

"_- PULLEY

FIGURE

//
11. Final Assembly
a, Make sure aft fasteners are tight.
b. Read and follow
the operation
instructions
(page 12). Know the /ocadon and purpose of
all controls.
c, Check off and gasofine (page 13) before starting
the tractor,

BRAKE

SPRING

12

OPERA T?ON
KNOW

YOUR TRACTOR

READ THiS OWNER'S
MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING
YOUR YARD TRACTOR.
operation,
you wil! achieve efficient
and peak performance.
While reading the
your Yard Tractor to familiarize
yourself with the location
of various controls
instructions
and safety precautions
thoroughly
to insure proper functioning
of
to yourself and others. Be sure to pay strict attention
to all notes and cautions;
this manual for future reference.

tf you understand
the machine and"
manual, compare the illustrations
with
and adjustments.
Study
the operating
your Yard Tractor and to prevent
injury
they are included
for your safety.
Save

Ammeter

Light

Switch___

Throttle

Ignition

con
©

Attachment

//

Choke

Lift

Clutch/Brake
Pedal

Lever

Attachrnent
Lever

Clutch

Height
Adjustment
Knob
Gear
AMMETER:
ammeter.

Shift

----"
Lever

"

_

_J

Each time you start your tractor_ check your
The needle should move towards
the (÷)

charging
mark indicating
the battery is being charged as
you operate the tractor,
The headlights
will not show a
discharge
on the ammeter
because
they are not connected
to the battery
(they have their own electrical
source).
GEARSH?FT:
Press the ctutch/brake
pedal down
and move gear shift lever to desired speed.

A TTA CHMENT CLUTCH LEVER: Push te vet up to engage
mower.
There wif! be an engine hesitation
as the clutch
engages.

?GNfT?ON: Place key in ignition
start.

and turn

firmly

to the right

to

ATTACHMENT
LIFT LEVER: Use the attachment
lift lever
to raise and lower the attachment
mounted
to your tractor. Move the lift level" forward
to lower attachment.

LIGHT

CLUTCH!BRAKE
PEDAL:
The pedal has 2 functions:
a
clutch and a brake.
To engage the brake push the pedal
completely
down,

PARKING
BRAKE: To set the parking
brake, push the
ctutch/brake
pedal completely
forward.
Place the parking brake lever in "'Engaged"
position
and release
pressure
from pedal. Clutch/brake
pedal will remain in
brake position.
To release, push pedal in.

HEDGHT ADJUSTMENT
KNOB: Use the height adjustment knob to adjust the mower height. With the attachment lift lever in the "'up'" position,
turn knob clockwise
(/_)
to raise cutting height and counterclock
wise (f-",)
to lower cutting
heLght. Lower Attachment
lift lever.

SW?TCH:

Turns

on and off

the headlights.

THROTTLE
CONTROL:
Use the throttle
control
crease or decrease
the speed of the engine.
CHOKE:

I2

To start

a cold engine,

pull choke

to in-

out to engage.

1.

Stopping

CAUTION:

OPERA TION

Your Tractor

DO NOT CHOKE CARBURETOR
THE ENGINE

OTE: REMOVE
KEY WHEN LEAVING
, REVENT UNAUTHORIZED
USE.

TO STOP

TRACTOR

AIR INTAKE
DUCT

TO

a.

Push clutch/brake
pedal
into
full
"'BRAKE"
position.
b. Move gear shift lever to "NEUTRAL"
position.
c. Place parking brake in "ENGAGED"
position
and
release pressure
from clutch/brake.
Pedal should
remain in "BRAKE"
position.
NOTE: MAKE SURE
PARKING
BRAKE
WILL
HOLD
TRACTOR
SECURE,
d. Place attachment
clutch lever in "'DISENGAGED"
position.
e. Move throttle
control to "S" (stow) position.
f. Turn ignition
key to "OFF"
position.
Never use
choke to stop engine.
2,

Starting

FIGURE

14

SEAT

The Engine

©

i

ADJUSTMENT

LEARN TRACTOR
YOUR
TO START,IN ASTOP
LARGE,
ANDOPEN
REVERSE
AREA,

it i!i

THIS TRACTOR
IS EQUIPPED
WITH INTERLOCK SWITCHES TO PREVENT STARTING OF THE TRACTOR
ENGINE WHILE
THE MOWER BLADE CLUTCH LEVER mSIN
THE "ENGAGED"
POSITION AND/OR THE
FOOT PEDAL IS NOT FULLY DEPRESSED.
IMMEDIATELY
REPLACE SWITCHES THAT
ARE rIOT IN PROPER WORKING
ORDER,
DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF THESE SWITCHES,

1

FIGURE

FtLL TO 8OTTOM
OF GAS TANK FILLER
NECK. DO NOT OVERFILL.
WIPE OFF ANY
SPILLED OIL OR FUEL, DO NOT STORE,
SPILL OR USE GASOLINE
NEAR AN OPEN
FLAME,

a.

This engine has been shipped filled with summer weight oi/. For cold weather operation,
see chart on page 16. Check engine oil level
with tractor on level ground.
Remove and
wipe dipstick (Fig, 14) clean, screw it in tight
for a few seconds, remove and read oi/level,
/f necessary, add off until "FULL " mark is
reached.
b. Fifl fuel tank. Use fresh, clean, regular UNLEADED automotive
gasoline, (Use of leaded
gasoline wi// increase carbon and lead oxide
deposits and reduce valve life). Capacity is
3-1/2 gallons.

c

Place attachment
clutch
lever in "'disengaged"
position
(Fig, 17).
d_ Push clutch/brake
pedal fully into brake position,
e, Place gear shift lever in "'NEUTRAL "' positon (Fig.

17).
f,
g
h

CAUTION:
EXPERIENCE
INDICATES
THAT ALCOHOL.BLENDED
FUELS (CALLED
GASOHOL
OR USING ETHANOL
OR METHANOL)
CAN ATTRACT
MOISTURE
WHICH
LEADS TO SEPARATION
AND FORMATION
OF AC_
_DS DURING STORAGE.
ACIDIC GAS CAN DAMAGE
THE FUEL
SYSTEM
OF AN ENGINE
WHILE
EN
STORAGE.

Pull choke out (Fig.
Move throttle control

17).
to middle

position

(Fig.

t 7).

Turn ignition
key clockwise
(/_)
to "START'"
position and release key as soon as engine starts.
NOTE: DO NOT RUN STARTER CONTINUOUSLY
FOR MORE
THAN
FIFTEEN
SECONDS
PER
MINUTE. If engine does not start after several attempts,
position,

TO AVOID ENGINE PROBLEMS,
THE FUEL SYSTEM
SHOULD
BE EMPTIED
BEFORE STORAGE
FOR 30
DAYS OR LONGER,
DRA_N THE GAS TANK, START
THE ENGINE
AND LET IT RUN UNTIL THE FUEL
LINES
AND
CARBURETOR
ARE
EMPTY,
USE
FRESH FUEL NEXT SEASON,
SEE STORAGE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR ADDITIONAL
iNFORMATiON.
NEVER USE ENGINE OR CARBURETOR
CLEANER
PRODUCTS
IN THE FUEL TANK OR PERMANENT
DAMAGE
MAY OCCUR,

t 5

move
throtde
control
to
wait a few minutes
and try

"F" (fast)
again.

NOTE: tF YOU HAVE A WEAK BATTERY,
SEE "STARTING
YOUR
TRACTOR
WITH
A WEAK
BATTERY"
(PAGE 21 ).
i.

13

After
engine is warm, push choke in. The first
time you start the engine, it wilt take extra cranking time to move fuel from tank to _he engine,

OPERA TION

3. Operaft#_g Your "fr_ctor and f!_e_er
NOTE:
THIS
TRACTOR
IS EQUIPPED
WiTH
AN
OPERATOR
PRESENCE SENSING SWITCH,
ANY AT_
TEMPT BY THE OPERATOR TO LEAVE THE SEAT WITH
THE
ENGINE
RUNNING
AND
THE
ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH ENGAGED WILL SHUT OFF THE ENGINE,

NOTE: ALLOW ENGINE TO WARM UP FOR A
FEW MINUTES BEFORE ENGAGING CLUTCH OF
TRACTOR OR ATTACHMENT.
When restarting a warm engine, move throttle
control
midway
between
"S" (slow)
and
"'F" (fast) positions.
Choke may not have
ro be used.

j,

IMPORTANT:

FUNCTION
Normat
Mowing
Heavy
Mowing
SNOW

Blade
Snow Bbower
or Tiller

BEFORE
INSTALL
MOWER

DR_VING
MOWER
PARALLEL
GEARSHIFT

CAUTBON
TO AVOID

THE TRACTOR,
OR REMOVE
LINK,
THROTTLE

2or3
1or2
t,2or3
!

MAKE SURE PARKING
TRACTOR
SECURE.

_J_L.
Transport

INJURY

1, Read owner's
manual.
2. Know the locadon
and function
of all controls,
3, Keep guards, safety shields and switches
in place
and working.
4. Remove objects that can be thrown
by blades.
5, Do not mow when children and others are around.
6. Never carry children or passengers,
7, Always
look behind machine
before backing.
8, Do not mow where machine
can tip or slip,
9. If machine stops going uphill, stop blade and back
slowly down,
10. Be sure blades and engine have stopped before ptacing hands or feet near the blades,
1!. Remove key when leaving machine,
WILL HOLD

NEVER PLACE YOUR HANDS OR FEET iN
OR UNDER ANY POWERED ATTACHMENT
OR NEAR ANY
MOVING
PART WHILE
TRACTOR
OR ANY POWERED
ATTACHMENT IS RUNNING.

3,4or5
SLOW

BRAKE

FAS]

NOTE: ALWAYS OPERATE ENGINE AT FULL THROTTLE
WHEN MOWING
TO ASSURE
BETTER MOWING
PERFORMANCE
AND PROPER DISCHARGE
OF CUT MATERIAL, REGULATE GROUND SPEED BY SELECTING A
LOW ENOUGH GEAR (TABLE 1) TO GIVE THE MOWER
CUTTING
PERFORMANCE
PLUS QUALITY
OF CUT
DESIRED

DO NOT OPERATE THE MOWER WITHOUT EITHER THE ENTIRE GRASS
CATCHER,
ON
MOWERS
SO
OR THE DEFLECTOR
SHIELD IN PLACE.

a,
FIGURE

Select desired height of cut position
adjustment
knob (Fig, 17),
b, Raise rift lever and place attachment
in disengaged
position.

16

TION"
READ
YOUR

THE
CAREFULLY
"RULES
MOWER.

BEFORE
FOR SAFE
OPERATING
OPERA-

c.
d,
e.

THE MOWER MUST BE ADJUSTED
PROPERLY
FROM
FRONT TO REAR AND LEVELED FROM SIDE TO SIDE
BEFORE OPERATING. THIS tS NECESSARY FOR LEVEL
AND EFFICIENT MOWING. REFER TO PAGE 23.

CAUTION:

using height
clutch

lever

Push clutch/brake
pedal down firmly
(Fig, 16).
Start engine (page t3).
With engine running and warm place throttle control midway
between
"'S'" (slow) and "'F'" (fast)
position,

f . Engage mower
with the attachment
clutch lever.
NOTE: "ENGAGE"
OR "DISENGAGE"
MOWER
BLADE CLUTCH
LEVER SLOWLY.

DO NOT ADD ADDITIONAL WEIGHT TO
THE TRACTOR OTHER THAN THE OPTIONAL WHEEL WEIGHTS° EXCESSIVE
WEIGHT MAY OVERLOAD AND DAMAGE
THE TRANSMISSION.

14

g.
h,

Move gear shift lever to des#ed gear,
Lower mower into cutting position
using attach_
ment lift lever.

i.

Release ctutch/brake
(Fig, 16),

pedal

to start

movement

j.
Move throttle
control
to "'F'" (Fast) postion.
NOTE: SELECT A GROUND
SPEED THAT WILL SUiT
THE TERRAIN,
QUALITY
OF CUT AND ATTACHMENT
BEING USED (TABLE 1)o

CAUTION:

4,

Mowing

\

Tips

NOTE: TIRE CHAINS
CANNOT
MOWER HOUSING
ATTACHED.

BE USED

BEFORE
OPERATING
REFER TO PAGE 2.
a.

OPERA TtON

NEVER RUN THE ENGINE WITHOUT AIRINTAKE DUCT INSTALLED (FIG, 4). MAKE
SURE BOTTOM LIP OF AIR INTAKE DUCT
SITS BETWEEN BATTERY AND LIP OF
BATTERY TRAY.

WiTH

YOUR

THE

'THROTTLE
CONTROL

MOWER.

Use the runner on the R.H. side as a guide; the blade
cuts approximately
an inch outside
the runner (Fig.
t8).

b. Drive so that clippings are discharged onto the area
that has been cut. Have the cut area to the right of
the machine. This wit/ result in a more even distribution of clippings and more uniform cutting.

HEIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB

c . When mowing
large areas (Fig. 79), start by turning
to the right so that the chppings w/// discharge
away
from shrubs,
fences
driveways,
etc. After one or
two rounds, mow in the opposite direction
making
!eft hand turns until finished.

GEAR SHIFT
CONTROL
LEVER

FIGURE

17

FIGURE

t9

d. If grass is extremely taft, it should be mowed twice.
The first time cut relatively high; the second time
to the desired height.
e.

The left hand side of mower
trimming.

should

be used for

r, Do not mow tall, dry grass over 6 inches tall. It is a fire
hazard

5.

Operating

The Tractor

On Hills

f
DO NOT

DRJVE UP OR DOWN

NOT DRIVE ACROSS ANY
SLOPES GREATER
THAN
TO PAGE 5!.

_
a.

Move gear shift lever
up or down hills.

b.

A VOID

c,

tf slowing
to slower

STOPPING

OR SHIFTING
move

ENOUGH

l

starting

ON HILLS.

throttle

ROOM

]

SLOPE, REFER
!5':'
AND DO

to '" 1ST'" gear before

is necessary,
position.

LEAVE

HILLS WITH

control

WHEN

lever

STOP-

TRACTOR
DOWNHILL
AS CLUTCH/
PiNG AND ROLL
STARTING
TO ALLOW
SLIGHT
BRAKE PEDAL MOVES THROUGH CLUTCH
POSITION.
d.

tf stopping is absolutely
pedal quickly
to brake
brake.

, . To restart

tractor

necessary push ctutch/brake
position
and engage parking

movement,

make sure

tractor

Make

6.

Flip-Up

all turns

gradually.

Discharge

Guard

Your mower
has a flip-up discharge
door or gate clearance
when held

guard (Fig. 18,! for
in raised position.

MAKE SURE ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH LEVER
IS _N "DISENGAGED"
POS1T_ON
AND
BLADES HAVE STOPPED BEFORE RAIS{NG
DISCHARGE
GUARD {DEFLECTOR}.
NEVER
OPERATE MOWER W_THOUT
D_SCHARGE
GUARD _N OPERATING
POS_T_ON.

is in

the lowest
speed range (" 1ST'" Gear) and that you
have allowed room to roll stighdy downhill.
Depress
ctutch/brake
full. Disengaged
parking
brake and
rMease cJutch/brake
pedal SLOWLY
to start tractor
movemen:t.

f.

15

l
i
I

MAINTENANCE

With Every Mowing
1. Make sure a// nuts on bolts are tight and cotter
pins and retainer springs are secure.
2. Observe a// safety precautions.
3. Keep tractor we//lubricated
(refer to page 20).
First
!.

2 Hours

Change

(Two

Engine

Mowings)

Oil

Changing off after the first two hours (or two mowings) will help eliminate break-in residue which might
be damaging
to your engine.
NOTE: BE CAREFUL NOT TO ALLOW DIRT TO ENTER
THE ENGINE WHEN CHANGING
OIL.

\

a. Drain oil with engine warm,
b Loosen oil drain wing nut (Fig, 20) and remove
dipstick.
c Catch oil m a suitable
container.

\

FIGURE

20

d
e

Tighten off drain wing nut.
Refill engine oil (See below).
1-1/2 quarts.
NOTE: DO NOT
Replace dipstick.

f

Recommended

To keep your tractor
running
better,
longer, perform
necessary
service using
the foflowing
maintenance
schedule:

_20 o

INSPECTION,

PUSH TRACTOR
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
COMPLETELY
INTO BRAKE
.POSITION,

2.

MOVE
TRAL"

3.

PLACE
PARKING
BRAKE
POSITION,
REMOVE
PEDAL,

4,

PLACE
ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH
tN 'DISENGAGED'
POSITION,

5.

TURN
TION.

6_

MAKE
ABSOLUTELY
AND ALL MOVING
PLETELY
STOPPED,

7,

8,

REMOVE

IGNITION

THE

LEVERTO

KEY

SURE
PARTS

IGNITION

"NEU-

"'OFF"

I

0_

32 °

....

i

60 °
'

80 °
_

'

100 °
'

Capacity
is 1-1/2 quarts.
NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL.
Dipstick assembly
must be securely
tightened
into tube
at all times when engine is operating.

IN "ENGAGED
FOOT
FROM

TO

Grades

AD_

t.

GEAR
SHIFT
POSITION,

Viscosity

is

Determine
temperature
range expected
before next oil
change. All oil must meet A. P. t. service classification
SD,
SE or SF.

....

BEFORE
MAKING
ANY
JUSTMENT
OR REPAIR:

SAE

Refill capacity
OVERFILL.

LEVER

CAUTION:
POSI-

TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE STARTING
SYSTEM, USE SAE 5W30 OIL WHEN THE
TEM PERATURE FALLS BELOW 32 °.

THE BLADES
HAVE
COM-

Every

KEY,

DISCONNECT
THE SPARK PLUG WIRES
FROM
THE SPARK
PLUGS
AND
KEEP
AWAY
FROM
THE
SPARK
PLUGS
TO
PREVENT
INJURY
FROM
ACCIDENTAL
STARTING.
BE CAREFUL
TOO AVOID
TOUCHING
HOT ENGINE
OR MUFFLER
COMPONENTS.

t.

i

5 Hours

Check

_

Engine

(Five

Mowings)

Oil Level

WiTH
ENGINE
RUNNING.
DO NOT
CHECK
ENGINE

OiL LEVEL

Several minutes after stopping
engine, check engine c
level with tractor on level ground. Wipe dipstick
(Fig. 21)
clean, screw it down tight for a few seconds,
remove
and read oil tevef. If necessary,
add oil until "'FULL", mark
is reached, (See chart above), NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL.

t6

1

Every

25 Hours

(Twice

a Mowing

tNTENANCE

Season)

7. Brake Adjustment
This tractor
is equipped
with an adjustable
brake
system mounted
on the right side of the transaxle
(Fig. 22),

IF TRACTOR
REQUIRES MORE THAN
SiX FEET STOPPING
DISTANCE
IN
HIGHEST GEAR, THEN BRAKE MUST
BE ADJUSTED,

a.

Depress
brake,

clutch/brake

pedal

and engage

b.

Measure
and nut

distance
between
brake
"'A" on brake rod.

parking

operating

\

arm

\

ENGINE
OIL
DIPSTICK
AND
FiLL TUBE

c . If distance
is other than 1- !/2", loosen jam nut
(Fig. 22) and turn nut "A'" until distance
becomes
1-1/2".
Retighten
jam nut against
Nut "A",
Road test tractor
for proper stopping
stated above. Readjust
if necessary,

2,

distance

FIGURE

2 t

as

Tire Care
Maintain
tire pressure
at 12 PS!.

in front at I4 PSI and rear tires

Blade Sharpening

For best results mower blades must be kept sharp. The
blades can be sharpened with a few strokes of a file or
on a grinding wheel. We suggest they be sharpened
after every 25 hours of mowing. Do not attempt to
sharpen while on mower. If you mow in sandy soil
check the blades after each two mowings. The sand
wears the blades away rapidly,

a.

DISC

{WITH PARKING
BRAKE ENGAGED}

When grinding,
care should be taken to maintain
blade balance and the blade should be checked
for proper balance before remstaflation
on mower.
Unbalanced
or bent blade will cause excessive
vibration
when running,
and eventual
damage to
mower
or engine.
Replace
bent
or damaged
blades.

FIGURE

22

I
b_

L

To check blade balance, drive a nail into a beam
or watt. Leave about one inch of the straight nail
exposed. Place center hole of clean blade over the
head of the nail (Fig. 23). NOTE: CENTER HOLE
OF BLADE ON NAIL. IF BLADE iS PROPERLY
BALANCED,
BLADE SHOULD REMAIN IN POSITION SHOWN IN FIG. 23. IF EITHER END OF THE
BLADE MOVES
DOWNWARD,
BLADE tS NOT
BALANCED.
SHARPEN THE HEAVY END UNTIL
BLADE tS BALANCED.

i

E

CENTER

FIGURE

17

23

INTENANCE

Every

50 Hours

(Operating
servicing,)

{Once

in dusty conditions

a Mowing

Season)

may require

more frequent

CUT AWAY VIEW

b

1. Check Battery
a. Battery
acid
level
in each
battery
cell
should be even with bottoms of tubes in cells (Fig.
24), Add ONLY distilled
water
if necessary,
NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL,

VENT CAP

_m

BATTERY
TUBE

b.
c.
d.

BATTERY
CELL

e.
FIGURE

2.

24

_,_

Keep battery
and terminals
clean.
Keep battery
bolts tight.
Keep vent caps tight and small vent holes in caps
open,
Recharge at 6 amperes for t hour if necessary,

Clean

Battery

and Terminals

Corrosion and dirt on the battery
battery
to "leak"
power,

KNOB

LEAD-ACID

and terminals

BATTERIES

GENERATE

cause the

EX-

PLOSIVE
GASES.
KEEP
SPARKS,
FLAME
AND SMOKING
MATERIALS
AWAY
FROM
BATTERIES.
ALWAYS
SHIELD
YOUR EYES
AROUND
BATTERIES.
CARTRIDGE
PLATE

a,

b.
PAPER
CARTR1DG[

-..,.

d

FOAM
PRE CLEANER

e

f.

\

g,

Remove
terminal guard.
Disconnect
BLACK battery
cable then RED battery cable and remove
battery
from tractor.
Wash battery
with four tablespoons
of baking
soda to one gallon of water. NOTE: BE CAREFUL
NOT TO GET THE SODA SOLUTION
INTO TH
CELLS,
Rinse the battery
with
plain
water,
dry and
reinstall on tractor.
Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wife
brush until bright.
Replace battery cables, connecting
RED battery
cable to positive terminal
first, then BLACK battery cable to negative terminal. Coat terminal connections
with Vasofine,
Replace

terminal

guard.

BODY

3.
FIGURE

Engine Oil

The best time to change engine oil is at ":he end of
a day's operation
when all dirt and foreign materials
are suspended
in the hot oil. See chart, page !6,

25

\

Change

GREASE

BOTH

(OPERATING
IN DUSTY CONDITIONS
MORE FREQUENT
SERVICING)

MAY

REQUIRE

_ WHEE

4.

O
tt

II

OIL

SPINDLES

FBGURE 26

18

Clean Air Cleaner Foam Pre-Cfeaner
(Fig. 25)
a, Remove Knob and cover,
b. Remove foam pre-cleaner
element
by sliding it
off of the paper cartridge.
c, Wash foam pre-cleaner
in liquid detergent
and
water,
d. Wrap foam pre-cleaner
in cloth
and squeeze
dry,
e. Lightly coat foam pre-cfeaner
with engine o
(Do not saturate).
Squeeze in rag or towel to
remove excess oil.
f. Install
foam pre-cleaner
over paper
cartridge.
Reassemble
cover and screw down tight,

5.

Lubricato

Steering

And Front

INTENANCE

Wheels

There is a grease fitting on each front wheel
Use
a grease gun to give each grease fitting two shots
of extreme press ure lubricating
grease A mdex No. 1
or equivalent
[available through your Sears Service
Center).
Use 30 weight oil to lubricate
front spindles (Fig. 26).

Every

100

DISCONNECT
PREVENT
FORE
MENT

6. Oil Pivot Points
Place several drops of SAE 30 oil at points where
parts move against each o ther, especially:
a. Front wheel spindles.
b. Hood hinges.
c. Foot peda/ shaft (both ends).
d. Lift shaft (both ends).
SEE L UBRtCA T/ON CHART, PAGE 20.

TOR).
HOT

!,

Air screen (Fig.
to prevent engine
with a wire brush,
to remove dirt,
fibers.
ALWAYS

DO

WEAR

NOT

DER

25) must allow free-flow of air
damage from overheating. Clean
compressed air or water pressure
chaff, stubborn
dried gum and

SAFETY

COMPRESSED

OR

TOUCH
FINS

GLASSES

AS CONTACT

CAUSE

BURNS,

8,

Check Muffler
inspect and replace corroded muffler
create a fire hazard and/or damage.

9. Clean Engine

DER

OR

TOUCH
FINS

HOT
AS

TO AVOID

TOUCHING

OR MUFFLER

COMPONENTS,

Plugs

Replace

in-Line

Fuel Filter

7

MUFFLER,

CONTACT

BE CAREFUL

BE SURE THERE ARE NO FUEL LINE|
LEAKS
AND
THAT
FUEL
LINE
IS IN
PROPER POSITION 1N HOSE CLAMPS,

Cooling Fins

NOT

ADJUST_
CARBURE-

as it could

Remove any dust, dirt or off from engine cooling
fins to prevent engine damage from overheating,
Air guide covers must be removed (F_g. 27).
Remove eight 7/16" bolts and six 5/!6" bolts to
remove side and top covers. See hood removal
page 23.
DO

INSPECTION,
(EXCEPT

If fuel filter is clogged,
obstructing
fuel flow to
carburetor,
replacement
is required.
a. With engine
cool, remove
filter
and plug fuel
line sections
as removed from both ends of fuel
filter fFig, 29),
b, Place new fuel filter in positron
in fuel line.

CYLIN-

MAY

TO
BE-

WHEN

3.

MUFFLER,

WIRES

STARTING

MAKING
ANY
OR
REPAIR
ENGINE

Spark

PLUG

2. Replace Air Cleaner Paper Cartridge
Refer to page 18.

AIR.
HOT

Replace

SPARK
ACCtDENTAL

Replace spark plugs at the beginning
of each mow,,
ing season or every 100 hours, whichever
comes
first,
Gap should
be set at 0.030
inch (Fig 28L

7, Clean Air Screen

USING

Hours

MAY

.030"FEELER
GAUGE

CYLiNCAUSE

PLUG

BURNS.
FIGURE

28

\

MUFFLER

F_GURE 27

;_VGURZ:29

t9

INTENANCE

Lubrication

Chart

SPINDLE

_

WHEEL

BEARINGS

_WHEEL

BEARINGS

(2"t

'NE_
CLUTCH

BOTH

_.

SAE MOTOR

_

EXTREME
PRESSURE
LUBRICATING
GREASE

_,

REFER
TO ENGINE
OIL SPEC'S.
(UNDER
INITIAL
PREPARATION
IN OWNERS
MANUAL)

PIVOT(_

ENDS

LIFT

SHAFT

_

OIL

REPAIR & ADJUSTMENT
FOR
ANY
ADJUSTMENTS,
OR MAINTENANCE:

NEGATIVE
(BLACK

CABLEt

INSPECTION

TERMINAL

1,

2.
iRY

3.

20

SHIFT LEVER

TO "NEUTRAL"

PLACE PARKING BRAKE IN '*ENGAGED
SIT.ION. REMOVE FOOT FROM PEDAL.
PLACE ATTACHMENT
CLUTCH
'DISENGAGED'
POSITION,

5.

TURN

6,

MAKE ABSOLUTELY
AND ALL
MOVING
PLETELY STOPPED,

8.

FIGURE 30

MOVE GEAR
POSITION.

4.

7,

POSITIVE
_REDCABLE!
TERMINAL

PUSH TRACTOR
CLUTCH/BRAKE
PEDAL
COMPLETELY
INTO BRAKE POSITFON,

IGNITION

REMOVE

THE

KEY TO

"OFF"

SURE
PARTS

_GNITION

PO-

LEVER

IN

POSITION.
THE BLADES
HAVE
COM-

KEY.

DISCONNECT
THE SPARK
PLUG
WIRES
FROM
THE SPARK PLUGS AND KEEP AWAY
FROM THE SPARK PLUGS TO PREVENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL
STARTING,
BE
CAREFUL TOO AVOID TOUCHING
HOT EN
GtNE OR MUFFLER COMPONENTS.

REPAIR

& ADJUSTMENT

1, Starting

your

Tractor

With

a Weak

Battery

If your battery is too weak to start the engine, it should
be recharged.
If "jumper
cables'" are used for emergency starting,
follow this procedure:
NOTE: YOUR TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A 12 VOLT
NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM. THE OTHER VEHICLE
MUST ALSO BE A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE
GROUNDED
SYSTEM,

iDLE SPEED
SCREW
MIXTURE
VALVE
GOVERNOR
LEVER

FIGURE

LEAD-ACID
BATTERIES
GENERATE
EXPLOSIVE GASES. KEEP SPARKS, FLAME
AND
SMOKING
MATERIALS
AWAY
FROM
BATTERIES.
ALWAYS
WEAR
EYE PROTECTION
WHEN
AROUND
BATTERIES.

CONTROL

3 !
a_

b,

C,

d,

SPARK
PLUG
CARBURET(

Connect
each end of the RED cable to the
POSITIVE
(+) terminals
of each battery
_taking
care not to short against
chassis)
(Fig, 30).
Connect
one end of the BLACK
cable to the
NEGATIVE ( - ) terminals of fully charged battery.
Connect the other end of the cable to the L.H. side
panel bolt (Fig. 16), NOTE: KEEP AWAY
FROM
GAS TANK AND BATTERY,
Disconnect
cables in reverse order:
1, L.H, Side Panel Bott (Fig 16),
2, Negative
terminals
of fully charged
battery.
3. Positive terminals.
DO NOT USE YOUR TRACTOR BATTERY TO START OTHER VEHICLES.

SPARK
PLUG

I
_

J
2,

CARBURETOR

Throttle

Control

Cable

Adjustment

/Vever attempt to change maximum engine speed,
This is preset at the factory (3600 z 100 RPM)
and should on/f/be changed by a qualified service
technician who has the necessary equipment,
a. Remove hood (page 23).
b. Loosen casing clamp screw until throtde came
is free to move.
c, Move throttle control
(on the dashboard) to
"FA S T'" position,
d. Put! throttle
came tight (until swivel
below
carburetor
is against side of quarter circle).
Retighten
casing clamp screw.

_

FIGURE 32

21

PAGE
REFER 13. TO

"STARTING

THE

ENGINE,"

REPAIR & ADJUSTMENT
3,

Carbureter

BELT
GUIDE

Adjustment

\

TRANSAXLE
PULLEY

NOTE:
ADJUST
THROTTLE
CONTROL
CABLE
BEFORE
MAKING
ANY
ADJUSTMENT
TO
CARBURETOR.
AIR CLEANER
MUST BE ASSEMBLED
TO
CARBURETOR
WHEN
RUNNING
ENGINE.

Minor carburetor adjustments may be required to
compensate
for differences in fuel, temperature
or altitude.
Adjust
the carburetor
fuel mixture
as fotlo ws:
a. Gently
turn idle mixture
valve clockwise
(_
) (Fig. 32) until it just doses and then
counterclockwise
(_
) 1-1/2 turns.
CAUTION:
Valve may be damaged if turned
in too far.
b, Start
engine and allow
to warm for five
minutes. Make final adjustments with engine
running and choke pushed in.
c. Move throttle control lever (on dashboard) to
"'SL 0 W'" position,
d. Hold governor control lever against idte speed
screw, and adjust idle speed screw to obtain
!200 to 1400 RPM (Fig. 31),
e. While still holding the governor control lever
against idle speed screw, turn idle mixture
valve slowly
clockwise
f_)
f/can mixture)
until speed just starts to slow.
f. Turn idle mixture valve back to the midpoint
between rich and lean.
g. Adjust the idle speed screw to obtain 900 to
1200 RPM. Release governor control lever.
h. Move throttle control
(on the dashboard) to
"'FAST. "" /f engine hesitates or dies, turn idle
mixture valve approximately
1/8 rum counterclockwise
(_'_-) until engine will accelerate
as throttle
control
is moved from "'SLOW'"
to "'FAST. ""

RETAINER
SPRING

BELT GUIDE
BRACKET

RETAINER
SPRING

FIGURE

33

ENGINE
PULLEY

R.H. SIDE
DRIVE
BELT
SCHEMATIC
CLUTCH
PULLEY

L.H. SIDE

4. Motion Drive Belt Replacement
BELT

The tractor drl've belt may be rept!aced without
tools. Park the tractor on l_v_, area. Engage
parking brake,
NOTE: BELT _NSTALLATION DECAL UNDER LEFT
FOOTREST.
a, Remove mower (page 23),
b, Remove two retainer springs from belt guide
bracket
betow
transaxle
pufley.
Remove
bracket (Fig, 33).
c, Swing belt guides away from be/t, toward rear
of tractor (Fig, 33).
d. Roll belt over top of transaxle pulley,
e. Rot/ belt over engine pulley and off idler
(Fig. 34),
f. Release parking
brake. Pull belt as far as
possible over top of clutch pulley.
g. Reset parking
brake. Pull belt over top of
clutch pulley (Fig. 34).
h. PuP belt out through shift gate to remove
from tractor (Fig. 35).
Install belt by reversing above procedure.
NOTE: REPLACE ONLY WITH BELT LISTED tN
MANUAL,

\

-F_EAR
VIEWED

of fuse is directly

FROM BOTTOM

OF TRACTOR
FIGURE

BELT

5, Fuse Replacement
Replace with 30 amp automotive-type plug-in fuse.
Fuses can be purchased at all Sears Service Centers
and most
retail stores. Locatbn
behind
dash.

GUIDE

22

_"k_

34

REPAIR & ADJUSTMENT
6.

Hood Removal
a . Lift hood, Disconnect
headlight
wiring connection
(Fig, 37).
b. Unscrew one screw at rear of each side panel (Fig.
36),
c, Pivot hood and side panel forward
and lift off tractor (Fig. 37).
d. To replace,
reverse the above procedure.
7, Mower
Removal
a,

Remove
mower
belt per instructions
under
"Mower
Drive Belt Removal'"
through
step fd,t.
b, Remove
retainer
spring
from
clutch
rod; pu//
clutch rod out of clutch bracket
(Fig, 38)
c, Puff retainer
springs
out of rear suspension
trunnions.
Remove
rear suspension
trunnions
from l/it brackets
(Fig, 38).
d, Pull
retainer
spring
out of rear hinge pin.
Remove rear hinge pin,
e, Pull retainer
spring
out of front
hinge pin,
Remove front hinge pin (Fig, 38/.
f. Use /fit
lever to raise suspension
arrr, s, Slide
mower
out from under tractor,
NOTE: IF AN ATTACHMENT
OTHER THAN THE MOWER
DECK IS TO BE MOUNTED ON THE TRACTOR, THE L.H.
AND R.H, SUSPENSION ARMS {FIG. 38t SHOULD
BE
REMOVED FROM TRACTOR.

SCREW

FIGURE

36

,

Housing

Side-to-Side Mower Adjustment
a. Depress rift lever plunger and use/fit lever to
raise mower to maximum cutting height,
b. Measure height from bottom of cur/to ground
level at front of mower. Distance "A "" should
be the same (Fig. 39).
c. If distance "'A "" needs to be changed, snap out
access hole cover on L.H, side above footrest.
Use 11/16" wrench on nuts "B" and "'C'" at
side-to-side adjustment trunnion (Fig, 40).
d. To raise left side of mower, loosen nut "B'"
and tighten nut "'C':
e. To lower left side of mower, loosen nut "'C'"
and tighten nut "'B':
NOTE: ONE ROTATION OF ADJUSTMENT NUTS
tS EQUIVALENT
TO APPROXIMATELY
3/16"
HEIGHT CHANGE.
f. Be sure all nuts are securely tightened.

FIGURE 37

_,
\
RETAINER
SPRING

R,H.
SUSPENSION

RETAINER
SPRINGS
MOWER
PARALLEL
LINK

_eURE 38

Mower

Adjust
the mower
while tractor
is parked on feve/
ground or driveway.
Make sure tire pressures are 14
PSi in front tires and 12 PSI in rear tires. If tires are
over or under inflated,
you will not properly
adjust
your mower,

WIRE
CONNECTION

t
RETAINER
SPRING

Level

CLUTCH

Front-To-Rear Mower Adjustment
a. To obtain the best cutting results, your mower
housing should be adjusted so the front and rear
flange distance "D'" (Fig. 41) is 1/2" lower in
front when the mower is positioned in the highest
cutting position° NOTE: MEASURE DISTANCE
"D" FROM GROUND LEVEL TO BOTTOM OF
CURL ON RIGHT REAR FLANGE AND COMPARE
TO D_STANCE "D" AT R!GHT FRONT FLANGE.

ROD

23

REPAIR & A DJUS TMEN TS
b.

To raise rear of mower, loosen nut "E" on borh
rear suspension
arms, Screw both nuts "F" up
an EQUAL
NUMBER
OF TURNS
(Fig. 42),
c. When distance
"'D" is !/2"" /ower at front than
rear, tighten nuts "E"
d, To lower
rear of mower,
loosen
nut "F" on
both
rear suspension
arms an EQUAL
NUMBER OF TURNS
(Fig, 42),
e, When distance
"D" is 1/2"" lower at front than
rear, retighten
nuts "E':
NOTE: WHEN ADJUSTING
NIONS, ALWAYS
ADJUST
WILL STAY LEVEL.
.

REAR SUSPENSION
TRUNBOTH EQUALLY SO MOWER

Blade Replacement
Raise mower to highest position
blades or remove mower,
a,
b.
c,
d,

to permit

Remove bolt, fockwasher
and washer
(turn counterclockwise)(_'_
).
Remove
and discard old blade.
Clean
top
Place new
sharp edge
washer and

access

to
FIGURE

40

(Fig. 43)

/

and bottom
of mower
housing,
blade between
flanges, (Install with
down), and secure with washer, lockbolt previously removed.

FLANGE

\
ALWAYS
USE GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED
BOLTS
TO ATTACH
BLADES.
CHECK
BOLTS tN BLADES
OCCASIONALLY
TO
MAKE SURE BOLTS ARE TIGHT. TORQUE
BOLTS 30 - 35 FT- LBS.

D

BOTTOM
OF CURL

GROUND_"T

LEVEL

FIGURE 41

A GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED BOLT
CAN BE IDENTIFIED
BY THREE
UNES ON THE BOLT HEAD AS
SHOWN AT LEFT.

L_FT

LEVER_

PLUNGER

_/

[.EVER

BOTTOM

__

OF CURL ,

i

_

._

iBOTTOM
OF CURL

)

BLADE

___

L_KWAS.E.
------"-'.@
.,×,o_,.
s---_

GROUND
LEVEL
FIGURE 39

_

"-,._

FtGURE 43

24

REPA

& ADJUSTMENT
, C.

10. Rear Wheel Replacement
Coat axle with grease to prevent corrosion or rust
accumulation
and eventual seizing of wheel hub
to axle shaft.

2. Pour one ounce of oil through spark plug holes
into cylinders.

WHEN
REPLACING
WHEELS
ON THE
TRACTOR
THEY
MUST
BE MOUNTED
WITH THE LONG HUB SIDE TOWARD THE
CENTER
OF THE TRACTOR.
INCORRECT
INSTALLATION
COULD AFFECT LATERAL
STABILITY.
(SEE FIG. 46),
! 1.

3. Turn ignition key to "START"
few seconds to distribute oil

D,

a. Maintain tire pressure of 14 PSI in front tires
and !2 PSI in rear dres.
b. Keep tires free of gasofine, oi/or insect contro/ chemicals
which can harm rubber.
c. Avoid stumps,
stones, deep ruts and other
hazards that may cause tire damage.
(t. Removing front wheel for tire repair (Fig. 44):
--- Block up front axle securely.
---Remove
hub cap, k/ip ring and washer to
allow wheel remova/.
---Repair
tire and reassemble. Replace washer
and snap k/ip ring securely in axle groove.
Replace hub cap.
e. Removing rear wheel for tire repair (Fig. 45):
--. Block up rear axle securely.
---Remove hub cap, E-ring and washer to allow
wheel removal
--- Repair tire and reassemble. While maintaining
key position,
replace washer and snap E-ring
securely in axle groove. Replace hub cap.

clean

terminals

2. After a period of time in storage,
require recharging.
E.

for a

and top

battery

of

may

General Cleaning

Clean engine, battery,
seat,
foreign matter,
F. Store in a Clean Dr}! Area

finish,

etc.

of

a//

©
WASHER

HUB

CAP

FIGURE

44

CAN
BEADS

I2.

Storage
Remove mower from tractor for winter storage.
When mower is to be stored for a period of time,
clean it thoroughly,
remove all dirt, grease, leaves,
etc. Give blades and underside of housing a good
coat of grease or rust preventative.
Store in a
clean dry area.

A.

Fuel System

IT tS IMPORTANT
TO PREVENT
GUM DEPOSITS
FROM
FORMING
IN ESSENTIAL
FUEL SYSTEM
PARTS
SUCH AS
THE CARBURETOR,
FUEL FILTER,
FUEL HOSE.
OR TANK
DURING STORAGE.
ALSO.
EXPERIENCE
INDICATES
THAT
ALCOHOL
BLENDED
FUELS
_CALLED
GASOHOL)OR
USING
ETHANOL
OR METHANOL
CAN ATTRACT
MOISTURE
WHICH
LEADS TO SEPARATION
AND FORMA TION OF ACIDS DURING
STORAGE.
ACIDIC
GAS CAN DAMAGE
THE FUEL
SYSTEM
OF AN ENGINE
WHILE
IN STORAGE,TO
AVOID
ENGINE
PROBLEMS,
THE FUEL SYSTEM
SHOULD BE EMPTIED
BEFORE STORAGE
FOR 30 DAYS OR LONGER,

B.

position

4. Replace with new spark plugs.
Battery
1. Prior to storage,
battery'.

Tire Care

ARE
SEATED,
OVER
INFLATION
WHEN
MOUNTING
TIRES,
UNLESS
CAUSE
AN EXPLOSION.

Cylinders
i. Remove spark plugs.

E-RING

/
HUBCAP

FIGURE 45

Eng#_ Oil
Drain (with engine warm) and replace with clean
engine eiL (See chaR, page t6),

\
"-__.-._

25

LONG

HUB

FIGURE

46

TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM

WILL

WiLL

NOT

NOT

ENGINE

HARD

CAUSE

CLICKS

(SEE INDEX)

Push Ctutch/Brake
Pedal into brake position
Charge or replace Battery
Move Attachment
Clutch Lever to "'D/SENGAGED"
Replace Ignition Switch
Replace Interlock
Switch(es)
Replace Solenoid
or Starter
Replace Spark P/ugfs)
Replace Fuse
Cheek a// Wire Connections
and "'Ground'"
Points
Rea ttach Tiller A ttachmen t Wire Loop

OVER

BUT WON'T

Clean Battery
Terminals
Replace Starter or Solenoid
Charge or Replace Battery
Check Wire Connections
and

START

"Ground'"

Points

Place Throttle
Control in "'FA S T'" position
and run
starter several times to clear out gas
Remove Air Filter and clean
Replace Spark P/ug(M and adjust gap
Recharqe or replace Battery
Check the Wiring
Drain Fuel Tank and Carburetor.
Use Fresh Fuel.
Replace Fuel Filter
Make necessary adjustments
to Carburetor
Major Engine Overhaul

TO START

Shift to a lower gear or reduce load
Drain Gas Tank and Carburetor.
Use Fresh
Remove and clean Air Cleaner

ENGmNE MISSES

OR LACKS

or reduce

load

Add or change oil
Clean Engine Cooling Fins
Remove and clean Muffler
or replace
Remove and clean Air Filter

OVERHEATS

Use fresh

fuel and adjust

Carburetor

NO LIGHTS

Check Fuse, Switch
Head/ight
Bulbs
Replace Switch

WON'T

Check Fuse for fault and replace
Replace Battery
Replace Diode Assembly
Replace Alternator

CHARGE

OPERATOR
PRESENCE
DOWN
ENGINE
WHEN

Fuel

Make necessary carburetor
adjustments
Clean Air Screen
Add or change oil
Replace Spark Plug(s) and adjust gap
Replace Fuel Filter
Major Engine Overhaul

POWER

Shift to/owergear
Clean Air Screen

ENGINE

1

Fi// Tank with Gasoline. Check Fuel Line and Carburetor
(clean if necessary),
Replace Fuel Filter,
Use Fresh Fuel
Recharge or replace Battery
Check Wiring
Replace Spark Plug(s) and adjust gap
Drain and replace o//for
proper temperature

START

TURN

/ REMEDY

SYSTEM
OPERATOR

WILL NOT
LEAVES

SHUT
SEAT

and Wire Connections,

Engage Attachment
Clutch
Check all Wire Connections
Check Seat Switch

NOTE: This tractor is equipped with an operator presence
sensing system, Any attempt by the operator to leave the seat
with the engine running and the attachment clutch engaged
wil! shut down the engine,

26

Replace

position

TROUBLESHOOTING
Move Throttle Control to

"FAST_

UNSATISFACTORY
MOWER PERFORMANCE
UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION
OF CLIPPINGS

Check air pressure in Tires
Check front-toorear
and side-to_side Mower
Use a slower ground speed
Replace Mower Blades
Reinstall Mower Blades with Top of Blade
Clean underside of Mower Deck
Readjust Mower Drive Belt

MOWER

Correct Clutch Mechanisrn
Interference
tnsta/l new Mower Drive Belt
Reinstall Mo wet Drive Belt
Ad/ust Mower Drive Belt
Replace frozen Mandrel
Replace frozen Idler Pulley

BLADES

EXCESSIVE

W_LL NOT ROTATE

MOWER

WiND ROWING STR_PPING
OF GRASS CLIPPINGS

UNEVEN

CUT

Replace
Replace

V_BRATgON

bent or unbalanced
Mandrel
Straighten

adjustment

up

Blades
Deck or replace

Set Throttle
for maximum
engine speed
Let .grass dry out
Clean underside
of Mower Deck
Readjust Mower front.to-rear
and side-to-side
Replace Blades

OR DROPPING

Readjust Mower front-to-rear
Replace Blades
Replace bent Mandrel(s)

OR SCALPING

and side-to_side

SERWCE

RECORD

SCHEDULE
SERVICE

RECORD

Filf in dates

as you

complete

.requiar_ serwce

F,RSY!VERY EVERY
2

_

HOURS

5

HOURS

i HOURS

[

..............

[

X

m

Engine

CIean

Air

Oil

i,

J

! ×

/

1
1

i
[

Muffler
Screen and

Engine

Front

l

Cooling

f

!

,,

×

!.........

×

Fins

i

i × i

t'.........................

Clean

]

×

Oil Levet

Filter

Clean Air

i

× i

X
.................

Check

,,_,.

i

Engine

Check

i

!

t ..............

Battery

Change

L

HOURS

I

*

Check

i EVERY_'
1
200

HOURSI

X

......

Adjustment

i EVERY
100

HOURS

l,

,,! .........

Blades

Brake

EVERY
50

25

Gritf
.............

Lubricate

Replace

Spark

Reptace

Air

×

Plugs

Filter

X

Cartridge

Fuei Filter

i

......

Sears, Roebuck and Co. reserves the right to make any changes in design or
improvements
without imposing any obligation to instal/the
same upon its
terms heretofore

_

.......

i

x

Tires

t

]

X

Tractor

manufactured.

27

X
....

i

_
1

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18 H. P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR

- MODEL

NUMBER

917.254722

SCHEMATIC
RED

+

12V

f

l

RED

RED
WIRE
LOOP

.',TE

WHITE

I

MC;
AMMETER

IGNITION
SWITCH

30 AMP

GQ

L

c_
iGNITION

SWITCH

70-S,TTON
CIRCUIT
OFF

M-G

ON

B-L

DIODE
.......

START

RED

WHITE

3 AMPS DC
AT 3600 RPM,

B-S

___.../_._/_._,__j

_
BATTERY

CHARGING
CO_L

20 VOLTS
IN LINE

AC (MIN)

AC COiL

ORANGE

......................
14VOLTSAC
(MIN) I
LIGHTS OFF AT
3600

RPM

q

/
BROWN

_}_/O
LIGHT
SWITCH

WIRING

YOUR TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A
SPECIAL ALTERNATOR
SYSTEM. THE
LIGHTS ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE
BATTERY,
BUT HAVE THEIR OWN
ELECTRICAL
SOURCE, BECAUSE OF
THIS,
THE
BRIGHTNESS
OF THE
LIGHTS
WILL
CHANGE
WITH THE
ENGINE SPEED_ AT IDLE SPEED THE
LIGHTS WILL DiM. AS THE ENGINE IS
SPEEDED
UP, THE LIGHTS
WILL
BECOME THEIR BRIGHTEST.

NOTE:
WERE

INSULATED

IF WIRING
REMOVED

INSULATED
CLIPS
FOR SERVICING
OF

UNIT, THEY SHOULD
PROPERLY
SECURE

BE REPLACED
YOUR WIRING.

NON-REMOVABLE
CONNECTIONS
REMOVABLE

29

CLIPS

CONNECTIONS

TO

/
CHASSIS
GROUND

REPAIR

PARTS

18 H. P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR
ELECTR

- MODEL NUMBER

917.254722

iCAL

18
36

r

45
o

15

38
19
3

/

7

24

33

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PARTS

18 H. P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR

- r,AODEL NUMBER

917.254722

ELECTRICAL

KEY
NO,

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I0
!2
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

109310X
110859)(

Molded Key
Harness, Light

4152J
STD365402
109553X

Bulb - Light
Switch _ Ignition
Switch,
Interlock

109788X
110712X
.!09081X
10090400

Ignition,
Nut
Switch - Light
Solenoid
WasherLock

STD541225
11050400

Socket

- Attachment

Clutch

1/4

*Nut - Jam 1/4 - 20
WasherLock - Ext.

KEY
NO.

PART
NO,

25
26

STD522507
STD551025

27
28
29

STD551 t25
STD541025
STD541625

3t
32
33
34

t02476X
72240460
I2t433X
74641008

DESCRIPTION

*Bolt

_Nut
*Nut

I/4

- 20x

3/4
x 16 Ga.

- Hex !/4 - 20
- Wing 1/4 - 20

Guard..

Terminal

Bolt.
Rd, Hd. Sq. Nk, 1/4 -20 x 7-t/2
Ammeter
Screw- Slotted Pan Head
910

Tooth

- Hex

*Washer 9_2 x 5/8
*WasherLock !/4

- 32x

1/2

1/4

73510400
719J

Nut, Keps 1/4 - 20
CoverTerminal

36
37

t0250IX
73951000

121434X
4799J
4206J
4207J

Harness - Ignition
Cable.
Battery
CaMe _ Battery
Cable - Ground

38
39
40
41

235R
STD522505
73680400
100541K

t09787X
I2 I537X
121305X
1044452(

BezelIgnition
Battery
Seat - Plunger
Switch .. Interlock-

42
43
44
45

109596X
4 t 7t R
I21264X
t2165tX

17021008
108824X

Screw-Hex
Tap_ I0-24
Fuse - 30 Amp

--_--

101539)(
124450X

Clutch
x t/2

Wire Loop
Nut - Keps

B

C

E

_10
@12
_

13

._40

_37

- 32

C/am_ _ Hose
Clip.
Insulated
Caps, Battery
Decal, Sears
Sheet

- Instruction,

Tractor

15 ° Slope

Owner's Manual

S TA NDA RD HA RDWA

A

910

Clip- Insulation
*Bolt.
Hex !/4 - 20 x I/2
Nut - Crown/ock
t/4 - 20
Tube

RE--PURCHA

SE L OCA L L Y

REPAIR

PARTS

t8 H. P. 44" RIDnNG YARD TRACTOR
CHASSIS

AND

° MODEL NUMBER

ENCLOSURES

91

95

98

\

8O

i

10

!9

94
68

47

43

48
C

72

44

38

73

42

7_

32

917.254722

REPAIR PARTS

18 H. P. 44" RiDiNG
CHASSIS

KEY
NO,

AND

YARD TRACTOR

- rvIODEL NUMBER

917.254722

ENCLOSURES

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

KEY
NO,

PART
NO,

DESCRIPTION

I20039X
121247)(
105513X
t05529X

Seat
Pan - Seat
Bracket. Pivot - Seat
Bolt., Shou/der 5/16 - 18

5
6
7
8
9
10

1210932(
73680500
73680600
12t642X36I
106202X
t05801X

Cap - Spring
Nut- Lock 5/16_ 18
Nut _ Lock 3/8- 16
Fender
Reflector.
Rear
Decal

50
52
54
55
5 6
5 7
58
59

106013X0t8
73680400
t08067X
t05528X
105806X
105568X
12 I248X
t21249X

Hood
Nut - Crowntock
Par - Nut
Grill
Decal - Grill
Decal - Stripe
Bushing,
Snap
Spacer, Split

1t

17490612

60
6 1
62

121250X
t 08403X
I08470X

Spring, Compression
Panel - Side - R.H.
Panel
Side . L,H,

12
I3
14
I5
16
t7
I8
t9
20
2t

19131312
STD523707
105551X
19171912
STD551150
t08885X
t21246X
121067x
13553 tX
105509X

63
64
66
6 7

106091X
t06090X
706003X
106004X

Hinge - R.H,
Hinge - L.H.
Lens . R.H.
Lens - L.H.

68
70
72
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82

110897X
108512X
108513X
4900J
109199X
STD523710
8710J
110350X
STD522505
235R
11050600
106813X
106814X
106974X

83

t 7490612

84
85

19131616
19131614

87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98

106909X
1069102(
I08402X
121251X
721704 !0
74780816
121144X
5320R
73900400
74641008
73951000
4171R

!
2
3
4

Screw, Flex Washer Thd. Rol!
3/8-16 x 3/4
Washer 13/32 x 13/16 x I2 Ga.
*Bolt, Hex, 3/8-16 x 3/4
Strap - Fender
Washer 17/32x
13/16x
12 Ga,
*Wasl?er. Lock !/2
Guard- Muffler
Bracket, Switch - Seat
Compression
- Spring R.H.
Nut, Push
BracketFender

23

t06020X

Tank - Fuel

24
25
26

t21221X
6999R
5277J

Cap- Fuel
Clamp - Hose
Line - Fuel

27
28
29
30

106082X
I21277X
121306X
105523X

Pad. Spacer
Chassis Assembly
Dra wbar
Panel. Dash - L,H.

31

121794X

Cover, Access

32

tI0828X

Panel.

33
35
36

t05525X
105465){
105464X

Bracket. SupportFootrest - L.H.
Footrest. R,H,

37
38
39

STD533707
t05466X
1 t0923X

40
41
42
4 3
4 4
4 5
4 6
4 7
48
49

3645J
105566X
275 t R
I t0436X
105839X
105838X
10575 IX
105867X
109015X
!090!6X

Dash oR.H.

Bezel. Headfigh t
Bracket - Pivot - R.H,
Bracket - Pivot _ L.H.
Decal, Clutch/Brake
Decal. Drive Be!t
*BoltHex 3/8-16 x 1
Stem - Tank, Fuel
Strap Assembly.
Grill
Bolt - Hex !/4 . 20 _ 1/2
Clip. Insulated
Washer, Lock, Ext, Tooth 3/8
Decal. Stripe, Side Panel, L,H.
Decal • Stripe, Side Panel, R,H,
Decal.
Caudon
BoJt, Hex Washer T.hread Ro/t/ny
3/8.16
x 3/4
Washer 13/32 x I x 16 Ga,
Washer - t3/32
x I x t4 Ga

Dash

*Bolt, Cart'. 3/8-16x
3/4
Pad, Footrest
Br_ket.
Clutch _Mower
Bushing
Decal. 5 Speed- 44"
Clip _ Insulated
Grommet
Receptacle
Retainer
Stud - l/4 Turn
Shield - Heat
Bracket.
Pivot.
L.H,
Bracket - Pivot - R.H.

Screw. Special
Screw- Spec/a/
U.Clip
Strip, Foam
Bolt, Cart. l/4 - 20 x t- 1/4
Bolt 1/2.13x
l
Shoulder Bolt
Clip. Insulated
Nut, Hex 1/4- 20
Screw - S/td, Pan Head #I0 - 24 x I/4
Nut, Keps #10- 24
Clip, Insulated

*STANDARD

A

B

C

'_4

H
11

,,

U
U

_7
_74

_

@!2

_97

J

K

HARDWARE-PURCHASE

L

N

P

0

LOCAL

LY

T

S

13

G_2

V

t/4-20

U 87
_,88

52
_7

_se

@ 12
,8_79

®7

96

33

7

3

@84

REPAIR PARTS
t8 H. P, 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR

,. MODEL NUMBER

DRI_VE

3

32

32

85

12

9! 7.254722

REPAIR

PARTS

18 H° P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR

= MODEL NUMBER

917.254722

DRIVE

KEY
NO.

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

KEY
NO,

PART
NO,

l
2
3
4

106t92X
12000028
STD580025
t23183X

6
6

105953X
13280336

Pulley, Transax/e [Driven)
Ring, Retainer
Key, Woodruff
No. 0
Yransaxle,
5 Speed.
Foote
No, 4360-!3
(seepages42
for parts
breakdown)
Duct, Air intake
Nipple

8

122291X

Engine,

51
52
53
54
55
56"
57
58
59
60

STD523107
72680500
2TD523727
121520X
I09J67X
106157)4
76020412
I05844X
110437X
I24236X

G!
62
83
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
7!
72
73
74
76
77
78
79

106888X
STD551037
121748X
STD54t237
105724X
$7"D633707
106298X
105707)(
I06499X
STD5237t5
1108 t2)(
r,20ooo39
105709X
I05710X
121468X
17720408
59192
65139

80
81

124632X
I06108X361

82

109502X

84
85
86
87

12000001
1047S7)4
STD580t05
108332X

88

17490624

8o/t, Hex Washer Thd. Ro//iz_g
3/8-I6x
1.t/2

89

17490512

90
91
92
93
94
95
97
98
99

STD523707
105706"X
71040412
19132012
106919)(
105700X
7152J
110422X
674A380

Screw, Hex #4/bsher Thd, Re!ling
5/16.18 x 3/4
_Bolt, Hex 3/8_16 x 3/4
Bearing
Bolt, He_ 1/4.28 x 3/4
Washer t3/32 x 1-1/4 x 12 Ga.
Plate, Rod, Shift
Spring, Torsion
Tube fNot furnished
with tractor)
Spring, Brake Return
Spark Arrestor K_t

100
t01

74760516
19111212

*Bolt,Hex,5i16-18X1
Washer.11i32X3i4X12Ga.

Model
and43

Pipe
Bn_ids & Stratton

Model

/Vo.422707 T/pe fro. 1511-01
9
10
I1
12
!3
16
17
18
!9

2O
21
22
23
24
15
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
4!
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

108373X
t00229L
STD522507
STD551 I25
8545J
13200300
t20301X
275 t R
t06933X
121728X
105701X
19151216
STD561210
17490612
105730X
STD5237t0
19131312
73680600
8883R
109037X
STD5718!0
121749X
106918X
STD580025
I2144IX
121440)4
104777X
109070)(
4470J
48.59J
STD523727
105731X
10040700
74770720
!0833tX
4921H
I06296X
106190X
19091210

Mu frier
Tube Ass'i.
Exhaust
*Bolt, He>:, 1/4.20x
3/4
*Washe,_o Lock., 1/4
Gasket
E!bow std. 90 °
V-Belt, Drive
Clip
Knob
Rod, Shifter
;$gsher. Shaft Plate
Washer, 15/32x 3/4 x t6 Ga.
*Pin, Cotter, I/8x
t
Screw- Hex Wadder Hd_ Thdo Roiling
3/8-16 x 3/4
Keeper, Beit, Engine
_Bolt, Hex, 3/8-t6
x 1
Washer, 13/32 x 13/!6 x 12 Ga.
Nut, Lock, 3/8-16
Cover, Pedal
Shaft. Foot Pedal
"Pin, Roll, 3/18x
t
_asher, 25,,C_2x 1-1/4 x 16 Oa.
Arm. Brake
*Key, Woodruff
No, 9
Guide, Belt, Lower, Eng. Pulley L.H,
Guide, Belt, Lower. Eng, Pu//ev R.H.
Guide, Belt
Keeper, Belt
Spacer
idler. Ftat
*Bolt, Hex 3/'8o 16 x 2-3/4
Pulley, Engine
Washec Lock, 7/!6
Be/t, Hex, 7/t6-20 x 1-1/4
Keeper, Belt, L.H.
Retainer, Spring
Strap, Locater
C/amp
Washer 9/22 x 3/4 x t0 Ga.

DESCRIPTION

*Bolt, Hex 5/t6-18
x 3/4
Nut, Lock, 5/16_18
"Bolt. Hex, 3/8-t6 ,_ 2-3/4
Strap, Torque
Bracket, Transaxle
Plate, Strap. Torque
Pin, Cotter, l/8 x 3/4
Rod. Brake, Park
Rod, Brake
Cap
Spring, Rod, Brake
*Washer I3/32 ,< 13"t6 x t6 Ga,
Washer26./22,
t.5/8×
16 Ga,
*Hut, Hex, Jam 3/8-Z_
Bracket, Clutch
*Bolt. Car,,, 3,i8-76 ." 3,"_I
Pulley. Idler
Be#crank Assembly
flncL Key No, 9tj
Retainer, Belt
"Bolt, Hex. 3/8.16 × 1-1,.2
Washer, Hardened
Kt/_ Ring
Spring, Re_z_rn. Clutch
Link, Clu_ch
Cor,_trot, Throttle
Screw, Hex Thd. Cut. 1.4.20x
I 2
Cap. Valve
Stem, 'Calve
Wre, Rear 20_tO. OO x 10 ,{_,
Rim 8 "
Spacer, Split
E. Ring
Cap, Hub, Rear
*Key, Square, 3/t6 x 2
Keeper, Belt, R.H,

*S TA NDA RD HA RDWA R E--PURCHASE
A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L

90

@ oI

52

@

L OCA L L Y
M

88@ 28 89
®s2

7-,,.i:'_:

©U

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26

'_26

@ 28 @ 27 @ 93
2a
28

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35

REPAIR

PARTS

18 Ho P. 44" R_DING YARD TRACTOR
STEERING

ASSEMBLY

- MODEL NUMBER

917.254722

,_..,,,-- !

9
7

38

5O

36

REPAIR PARTS
18 H. P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR
STEERING

PART
NO.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
I0
1!

105810X
1O0 710L
73940800
1O0 712K
1O0 713N
100711L
I06015X
t20028X
120002X01
1098!6X
17490608

12
t3
14
!5
t6
17
t8

I21748X
108705X
2882J
71208
I09432X
108685X
17490612

t9
20
27
22
93
.4
25

108683X
12000029
6266H
t08684X
t06126X
105518X
74180512

26
27
28
29
30
3t
32
36
37
38
39
40
41

73680500
108263X021
73680600
STD523t20
t2t236X
10600tX
S TD523707
121525X
STD551037
71050600
72! 10608
105669X
t05663X

B

917.254722

ASSEMBLY

KEY
NO.

A

- MODEL NUMBER

DESCRiPTiON

!

Decal - Cap, Steering Wheel
Insert, Steering Wheel
"Nut, Top Lack 1/2-20UHF
Washer
Wheel, Steering
*Adapter - Steering Wheel
Sleeve, Steering
Dash
Dash P/a te
Nyfiner, Snapqn
Screw, Hex Washer Thd. Rolling
3/8-16x
!/2
Washer 25/.32 x !-5/8 x t6 Ga.
Shaft, Steering
Pin, Drive
Bushing
Bracket, Steering
Gear, Pinion
Screw, Hex Washer Thd. Rolling
3/8-16 x 3/4
Rod, Steering
Klip R/n 9
Bearing, Thrust
Gear, Sector
Key, Woodruff
Dash, Lower
Screw, Crown Truss Hd.
5/!6-18 x 3/4
Nut, Lock 5/16-18
Saddle ._
Nut, Lock 3/8- t6
*Bolt, Hex 5/'16-18x 2
Spacer
Support Plate, Battery
* Bo It, Hex 3/8_ 16 x 3/4
Control, Choke
*Washer 13/32 x 13/16 x 16 Ga.
Washer, Lock, Int./Ext. Tood_ 3/8
Bolt, Carriage
Axle, Front
Support, Saddle, Rear

C

D

E

F

PART
NO.

42
43
45
46
47

74761060
105664X
110438X
73901000
17490508

48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
82
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
7I
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
8!
82

105656>(
105654X
12 t 749X
121321X
STD551131
STD54 l I31
3366R
105727X
STD55l 137
STD541137
1554J
17431008
!04757X
2751R
STD54t037
I21232X
59192
65139
278H
9040H
t 06732X361
106222X
101930X
! 08456X
59904
72110622
121235)(
19131416
74580
STD512507
19091216
7351O4OO
19272O16
19251816
t 7490624

H

G

DESCRIPTION

Bolt, Hex 5/8 _t I x 3-3/4
Support, Saddle, Front
Spacer Bearing, Front Axle
Nut, Lock, Flange 5/8- t 1
Screw, Hex Washer Thd, Rolling
5/t6- t8 x 1/2
Spindle, L,H.
Spindle, R. H,
Washer 25/32 x t_t/4 x 16 Ga.
Rod, Tie
_Washer, Lock 5/Z6
_Nut, Hex 5/16-24
Bearing
Link, Drag
*Washer_ Lock 3/8
*Nut, Hex 3/8.24
Bushing, Steering
Screw, Hex No. 10.16x t/2
Cap, Hub, Front
Clip, Fuel Line
* Nu t, Hex 3/8- t6
Spindle, Cap
Cap, Valve
Stem, Valve
Fitting, Grease
Bearing
Rim, 6"' Front
Tire, Front
Washer, Hardened
Decal, Instructions, Operating
Tube, Tire, Front
Bolt, Carriage Hex 3/8-16 x 2-3/4
Spacer
Washer 13/32 x 7/8 x 16 Ga.
Spacer

*Screw, Pan Head 1/4-20 x 3/4
Washer 13/32 x 3/4 x t6 Ga.
Nut, Keps 1/4 NC
Washer 27/32 x _t/4 x _6 Ga
Washer
Bolt, Hex Washer Thd. Roll,
3/8. t6x 1.1/2
83
5320R
Clip, Insulated
84
19111216
Washer 11/32 x 3/4 x 16 Ga,
"STANDARD
HARDWARD-.PURCHASE
LOCALL Y

@

26

KEY
NO.

J

se

e2
7s

e2
37

t'(

,_38

@ 2B

L

Z

_P78

79

REPAIR
LiFT

PARTS
!8 H. P. 44" RIDING YARD TRACTOR

° MODEL NUMBER

917.254722

ADJUSTMENT
A

t

.6

!

11

/

54

38

21

L,,./

E

12
32
49
48

34
39

35

51

33
3O

\

38

REPAIR PARTS
t8 H, Pc 44" R!DING YARD TRACTOR

- MODEL NUMBER

917.254722

IFT ADJUSTMENT

KEY
NO.
l
2

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

106933X
110924X

Knob
Lever,
Bracket,

3

106,498X

4
5

73710700
STD523707

6
7

10645tX
108387X

Bolt,
Rod,

8
9

Mower

Clutch

PART
NO.

DESCRIPTION

28
29

1108IOX
19151216

Trunnion,
Stop Depth
Washer 15/32 x 3/4 _ 16 Ga.

30

9135R

Retainer

Jam 7/I6-20
UNF
Flex 3/8- t6 x 3/4

31
32

4939M
! 10447X

Retainer Spring
Trunnion,
Lift

Shoulder
Clutch, Primary

33
,24

4921H
19171516

Retainer
Spring
Washer 17/32 x 5/16

76020412
!06308X

Pin, Cotter 1/8 x 3/4
Trunnion,
Lift Lower

35
36

t t0448X
110029X

t.ink,
Link,

t0
tl

109728}(
t08236X

Bet/crank
Bracket, Switch

37
38

STD533707
STD541237

t2
t3
14

106444X
12000037
t00734K

Bracket, Bellcrank
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