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MODEL
NO.
917.285230
,_UTION:
Read Rules for
Safe Operation
and instructions
Carefully
® Assembly
o Operating
® Maintenance
® Repair
Parts
Prinled
in U S A
_GUARANTEE
_
Your Shredder-Bagger
is guaranteed
for one fuji year.
If any defect
in material
or workmanship
should
appear during
this time, simply
contact
our nearest
Sears store or service
center
throughout
the United
States or Conoda_ We will make all necessary
repairs, including parts and labor, at no charge to you. If the
Shredder-Bagger
is used
for commercial
SEARS, ROEBUCK
or rental
purposes,
RULES
3
guarantee
applies
for thirty
SIMPSONS-SEARS
days.
LTD
IMPORTANT
FOR SAFE OPERATION
1 Children must never be allowed to operate this
SHREDDER_BAGGER.
2.
this
AND CO.
¼" in diameter dowel or plasterlng
lath;
use your hands, large pieces of wood,
plastic
material or the like
It is recommended
that the operator
of this
SHREDDER-BAGGER
obtain
and wear safety
glasses
at all times.
14. Do
not allow
an accumulation
material
in the discharge
area
prevent proper discharge,
Operator
should become fully familar
with all
of the different
sections of this Owners Manual
and the Engine Manual before attempting
to
operate
the SHREDDER-BAGGER,
15_ This
only
SHREDDER-BAGGER
upon a level surface
never
thick
of shredded
as this will
should be operated
to prevent tlpping_
16. The
spark plug wire must be disconnected
from
the spark plug to prevent accidental
starting.
The engine of this SHREDDER-BAGGER
must
be allowed
to cool down before making any
inspection,
adjustments
or repairs to the unit.
4o Never allow your hands, any other part of your
body, or your clothing
inside the hopper, leaf
ramp, discharge
chute or near any moving parts,
while the engine ;s running.
5
17_ Never
The shredding blades are "directly connected to
the engine crankshaft,
therefore when the engine
is running the blades are always turning.
run the SHREDDER-BAGGER
indoors
as the exhaust from the engine contains carbonmonoxide which is a tasteless,
odorless, deadly poison
6_ Always
stand clear of the discharge
area when
operating
the SHREDDER-BAGGER;
never remove the discharge
deflector
and always keep
it at a downward angle as this limits the uncontrolled
expulsion
of shredded material
from
the unit at high speeds.
18_ Always
disconnect
the spark
time the engine is stopped_
the gasoline tank of your SHREDDER
BAGGER while the engine is running or while
it is hot. All spilled
or excess gasoline
should
be wiped up prior to starting the engine - gasoline is highly
flammable
and must be handled
with extreme care°
Keep your face and body back from the hopper
opening
in order to avoid the bounceback
of
material
from the hopper_
2I_ All
screws, nuts and bolts must be kept tight
to be sure that the SHREDDER-BAGGER
is
in safe operating
condition,
Also, the engine
must be kept clean of all dirt and other accumulations
in order ta prevent damage tothe
engine.
10_ When feeding
shreddable
materials
into your
SHREDDER-BAGGER
be
extremely
careful
that pieces of metal, rocks, bottles,
cans or
other foreign
materials
are not inadvertantly
placed in the SHREDDER-BAGGER.
22_ The
governor
settings
on this SHREDDERBAGGER
must not be altered,
changed or
tampered wlth_ The governor controls the maximum safe operatlng
speed of the SHREDDERBAGGER and protects the engine from damage_
should
never be
of children,
pets or
12_ Avoid wearing loose fitting
clothing
and make
sure you are wearing protective
footwear while
operating
the SHREDDER_BAGGER.
23v When storing the SHREDDER-BAGGER,
it must
be kept in a place where gasoline
fumes will
not reach an open flame or spark. For long
periods of storage, the gasoline tank should be
drained
and the gasoline
discarded
in a safe
place. The engine must always be allowed to
coal down before storing
in any enclosure.
13, Do not overload the hopper of this SHREDDERBAGGER,
however,
in the event it becomes
necessary to push material into the hopper, use
only a soft 3-faot lanai piece of wood such as a
1434R-3,5_71
each
20_ Never fill
8_ Never start or operate this SHREDDER-BAGGER
without the hopper or leaf ramp fully secured in
the proper position.
11. The
SHREDDER-BAGGER
operated
in the vicinity
other persons_
wire
19o If
your
SHREDDER-BAGGER
should
start
making an unusual noise or abnormallyvibrating, immediately
stop the engine and removethe
spark plug wire. The unit should then be fully
checked
far loose parts or damage to assure
continued
safe operation of the unlt_
7_ Never remove the hopper guard at anytime and
be sure that it is in a closed position
at all
times
when the SHREDDER-BAGGER
is in
operatlon_
9.
plug
-I-
reference
drawing
for assembly
and instructions
REAR
RIGHT
HAND
SIDE
/
FRONT
4
5
LEFT
HAND
SIDE
Fig.
1
1. Handle
8. Spark Plug and Cover
2.
9.
Fuel Tank and Cap
Area
3_ Starter Handle
10. Deflector
4. Air Cleaner
11. Hold Down Knob
5_ Speed Control
12. Hopper
Knob
13, Guard
6_ Engine Pad
7. Mill
1434R-3_5,71
Discharge
Housing
- 2-
introduction
Cut all wires which fasten
Shredder-Bagger
to
wood pallet in bottom of shipping cartom Remove
all
parts from the inner carton in which this
Owners Manual was found_ All hardware; bolts,
nuts, washers
and E-rings
which are referred
to in the following
instructions
were shipped in
a plastic
bag.
Your new SHREDDER-BAGGER
utilizes
multiple
sharp flat cutting blades rotating about the vertical
shaft of its engine within the mill housing_ In order
to reduce lawn and garden bulk by shredding,
these
blades
rotate at a speed of approximately
14,000
feet per minute or almost 158 miles per hour_ They
exert about the same force as a 7_ pound sledge
hammer traveling
at 158 miles per hour and shred
materials
by simply cutting and forcing them at this
speed
against
the internal
breaker
plates_
Obviously,
this extreme force constitutes
a potential
danger if the SHREDDER-BAGGER
is not properly
used and maintained_
It is therefore
all the more
important
that the operator
always FOLLOW
THE
"RULES
FOR SAFE
OPERATION"
as well as
other instructions
contained
in the Owners Manual
and the Engine Manual
.
3_
This
SHREDDER-BAGGER
has
been designed,
engineered
and manufactured
to give you the best
passible
dependability
and performance.
Should you
experience
any minor
problem which
you cannot
easily
remedy,
please
return
your SHREDDERBAGGER
to your nearest Sears, Roebuck and Co_
or Simpson-Sears
Limited
store_ They have wellqualified,
competent
trained
technicians
and the
proper tools to service or repair this unit. NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO REPAIR YOUR SHREDDER-BAGGER
UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY
QUALIFIED
TO DO SO.
Position
and assemble
deflector
(A), to engine
pad (B), and mill housing (C), with two 3/8 x
truss head machine screws, Iockwashers
and hex
nuts (D)_ Heads of machine
screws
to inside.
Deflector
(A), must be positioned
as shown to
deflect
shredded
material
downward.
Tighten
nuts securely.
Position
handle (E), to hopper (F), as shown,
and align holes_ Secure handle to hopper with
four truss head slotted machines
screws
¼ x¾,
Iockwashers and hex nuts (G), Head of machine
screws
to
outside.
Tighten
nuts
securely.
ONE SIDE OF WHEEL
HUB IS CONVEX. THIS
SURFACE
OF BOTH
WHEELS TO INSIDE.
L
assembly
A letter in parentheses
in the following
instructions
refer to an arrow in an adjoing Figure (Illustration),
unless otherwise
stated. When R.H. (Right Hand) or
L.H. (Left Hand) are used, it should be understood
to mean from a position
standing at the front (handle)
end and facing the Shredder-Baggel.
Refer to Fig_ t.
N
R
N
FIG, 3
4.
Tip
shredder
forward
front portion of hopper
until
shredder
and deflector_
rests
on
5_ Position
holes in ground pad (H), over
weld
bolts in bottom of mill housing (C)_ Secure with
two 3/8 Iockwashers
and hex nuts (J). Tighten
nuts securely.
D
o
C
FIG,
L434R-3, 571
2
-3-
6_
Position
holes in axle bracket
(K), over
weld
bolts in bottom of mill housing (C). Secure with
two 3/8 Iockwashers
and hex nuts (L). Tighten
nuts securely°
7.
Refer to Fig. 3 for correct positioning
of wheel
on axle. Slide a flat washer (M), and a wheel
(N), ovel one end of the axle (P). Secure an
E-ring (R), in the groove near end of axle. Now
slide axle through the hole in one end of axle
bracket (K). Flat washer will be between wheel
and axle bracket.
Push axle through opposite
hole
in axle
bracket.
Assemble
second flat
washer,
wheel and E-ring
instructions
before
operating
SPEED CONTROL DECAL
KEEP 5CREWS_ N UT5
AND BOLTS TIGHT---
FUEL TANK CAP
STARTER HANDLE
NEVER OPERATE THE SHREDDER-BAGGER
IN WET GRASS, MUDDY, UNEVEN OR ROUGH
TERRAIN.
ALWAYS BE SURE OF YOUR
FOOTING.
FILL
I.
2.
3,
ENGINE CRANKCASE
Refer to Fig. 7 for location
of oil filler
plug.
Be sure area around plug is clean.
Remove oil filler
plug. Insert a small neckfunnel
in opening
and fill
crankcase
with M_S:
S_A_E, 30 oil_ If not available,
use Multi-Grade
All-Weather
oil SoA_E. 10W-20W-30W. Use Allstate oil or equivalent_
Capacity
1-1/2 pints (24
ounces),
In cool spring or fall weather (under
40°F_)
All-Weather
oil will
produce
easier
starting_
Replace oil filler
plug_
Change oll after first 2 hours of operation
and
every 25 operating
hours thereafter.
Check oil
every 8 operating
hours° Refer to **Engine Lubrication",
pages 7 and 8o
FILL
1,
3
TO STOP ENGINE
1.
To stop engine, move the speed
the "stop"
position.
control
Refer to Fig. 4 for location°
Be sure area around
fuel cap is clean and remove cap. Fill fuel tank
with
a good grade of clean,
fresh "regular"
gasoline.
Do not use gasoline
that has been
stored for any great length of time or has been
sitting
in some old gas can for a long while°
Capacity--1
quarh
TO START
2,
FIG. 4
FUEL TANK
WIPE UP ALL
],
SPEED
CONTROL
KNOB
SPILLED
FUEL
OR OIL,
ENGINE
To start a cold engine, move speed control knob
to "start"
position,
Grasp recoil
starter
handle and pull sharply,
Do NOT allow starter rope to snap back, Rewind
slowly
keeping
hold of the starter
handle at
all times
After
"fast"
engine starts,
position,
1434R-3°5_71_
move
speed
control
KEEPCktlLI)REbl,
PEOPLE
AFtt)PETS MAY.._
knob to
- 4 -
knob to
preface
to operating
There are enumerable ecological
and gardening applications
for your powerful
new SHREDDER-BAGGER_
Probably
your initial
use of this unit will be to substantially
reduce lawn and garden bulk by shredding it and bagging it for
disposal pick-up_ Air pollution
ordinances
in many areas have made it illegal to burn this bulk, however your SHREDDER-BAGGER
will allow you to dispose of it properly.
Another prime use for your SHREDDER-BAGGER
will be in the preparation
of a compost pile. Shredding accelerates
the decomposition
process, This is a very valuable
asset to every gardener in that it provides an excellent
source of
sol[ which is relatively
rich in plant food and high in organic contenL Compost is of special value for potting house
plants, use in greenhouses,
gardens and the like. Some other uses are for flower beds, rose beds, and as atop dress_
ing for [awns_ The ingredients
which go into the preparation
of a compost pile vary depending upon the materials
available,
but they usually
consist of sod, grass clippings,
weeds, leaves, corn stalk, discarded
vegetable
greens
such as carrot tops, etc. Many local libraries
have fine books on gardening
and flower bed preparation
and maintenance dealing with the preparation of compost piles which will apply to your particular
climate,
soil conditions
and
use for the compost pile.
In order to make
sories:
your SHREDDER-BAGGER
a more versatile
1, Lawn Cleanup Cart
2, Bagging Attachment
piece
of equipment,
Sears
3. Leaf Ramp
4. Extra*heavy plastic
offers
the following
access.
Bags
operating
6.
BE
FOR AWARE
SAFE OF
OPERATION"
ALL THE
After the engine starts, normally
move the control knob to '°fast °' position,
However,
with a
brand new engine, we suggest that the control
knob be positioned
midway between the '°slow"
and "fast '° setting--½
to ¾ throttle
for the first
15 minutes of running
at no load,
for engine
breakim
7. To stop engine,
move the control
knob to the
'°stop '° position.
8. DISCONNECT
SPARK PLUG WIRE.
"RULES
LISTED
CAUTION ON PAGE I°
SHUTOFF
SPARK
U SE-
OPERATE
LEVEL
SURFACE
ENGINE
AND
REMOVE
PLUG WIRE WHEN NOTIN
EVEN FOR A IdOI'dENT
OH A
ONLY
1.
2.
Position
the Shredder-Bagger
on level ground.
Fill engine crankcase
and fuel tank as described
on page 4.
3. Attach
spark plug cover and wire to spark plug.
Refer to Fig_ 4, page 4o
4, Move control
knob to "start"
position.
5, Grasp
recoil
starter
handle
and pull sharply.
Do NOT allow
starter rope to snap back. Rewind slowly
keeping hold of the starter handle
at all times_ Several pulls of the starter may be
necessary to start the engine for the first time or
after it has set idle for a peroid of time, in
order to pump fuel from the tank to the carburetor,
1434R-3 5 71
PUT ON YOUR SAFETY
GLASSES,
Your Shredder-Bagger
was designed
for optimum
operation
at full "fast °' throttle_
Keep guard, at
top, rear end of hopper in the closed position
at
all times_
Be sure discharge
chute deflector
is
angled downward so that all shredded material
is
diverted to discharge
toward the ground_
-5-
operating
D0 NOq ALLOW
AT OUTLET.
_.
MA'TEP-,IAL
TO COLLEGT
Stalks, long heavy weeds, small diameter
branches,
etc can be hand fed into the hopper so that the rate
of feed can be controlled
to prevent stalling
of the
engine
However,
when this material
becomes so
short so as to be level with the top of the hopper,
let go and the material
will feed itself
Do NOT
extend hands beyond the top of the hopper,
USE
A
SMALL
5TIC.K
TO
MATERIAL
HaPPieR
....
PUSH
{ IqTO
"_k'/
_-
/
Should
it become necessary
to push the material
down inside the hopper, use only a soft 3 foot long
piece of wood such as a _"
diameter
dowel or
plastering
lath, Keep face away from hopper opening to avoid bounceback
of materials.
From time to time, it will be necessary
to remove
the shredded material
from the discharge
area so
that it will not obstruct
the flow of other material
being shredded in the mill housing and discharged
from the discharge
chute. When doing this,
stop the
engine and remove the spark plug wire° Then rake
the shredded material
to one side before replacing
the spark plug wire and re- starting
the engine. In
the event a bagging attachment
is being used, the
engine should be stopped and the spark plug wire
removed prior to detaching
the bag from the bagging
attachment,
The new bog should be put into place
before replacing
the spark plug wire and re,starting
the engine.
DANGER:
WHEN
PUTTING
YOUR SHREDDER-BAGGER
IT DOES NOT
CANS, BOTTLES
ERIAL.
/
It is possible
to feed heavy material
(corn cobs,
prunlngs,
wet leaves,
grass clippings,
etc.),
too
fast
so as to load up the hopper and stall the
engine.
It will
take experience
to determine
;he
proper rate of material
feed into the Shredder for
best performance,
It is not necessary
to shred aIt material to a uniform size, REMEMBER,the
main purpose of
the
Shredder
is to reduce
the bulk.
1434R-3_5,71
- 6 -
MATERIAL
IN
BE SURE THAT
CONTAIN
METAL,
ROCKS,
OR OTHER FOREIGN MAT-
operating
FLOW OF MATERIAL OBSTRUCTED
1.
Remove
spark plug cover and wire (A), from
spark plug.
2_ Unscrew and remove hopper hold down knob (B)
3. Lift
and tilt
hopper (C), to the right
so that
hopper
clears
weld pin (D)o Now pull hopper
(C), to the left to disengaged
weld pins (E and
F), from holes (G and H), in engine pad and
discharge
separator.
BLADE
HOPPER REASSEMBLY
1. Lift and tilt hopper (C), into position as shown
in Fig. 6. Insert weld pin (F), into round hole(H),
of engine pad, now pivot hopper until weld bolt
(E),
enters
slot
(G), of discharge
separator_
2. Lower hopper until hole in lower left hand side
of hopper engages weld pin (D). Secure in place
with hopper hold down knob (B),
MILL
HOUSING
ENGINE LUBRICATION
DISCHARGE
AREA
DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE AT SPARK
PLUG.
FIG. 5
1. Move engine control knob to "stop '_ position
to
shut- off engine.
2. Disconnect
spark plug wire.
3. Remove
the hopper,
refer to Fig_ 6=
4_ Use a stick
or small board to clean out mill
housing
and discharge
area.
5. Replace
hopper_
6. Reattach
spark plug cover and wire to spark
plug and start engine_
HOURS OF OPERATION. THERECHANGE
OIL AFTER
FIRST 25
2
AFTER, CHANGE
OIL EVERY
_NGIt_EOtL HOURS OF OPERATION_
CHECK OIL LEVEL REGULARLY--AFTER
EACH 8 HOURS OF OPERATION_
STOP
ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE
AT SPARK PLUG AND WAIT SEVERAL MINUTES BEFORE CHECKING OIL LEVEL.
maintenance
HOPPER REMOVAL
\
R_H°
/
SIDE
/
SHREDDER MUST BE ON LEVEL
WHEN CHECKING OIL LEVEL
BE
OIL
LEVEL
IS
MAINTAINED.
NOTE: THE BEST TIME TO DRAIN OIL IS AT
THE END OF A DAY'S OPERATION AT
WHICH TIME THE OIL IS HOT AND ALL DIRT
AND FOREIGN MATERAIL IS SUSPENDED IN
THE OIL,
L_H. SIDE
FIG. 6
1434R-3.5,71
SURE
GROUND
-7-
maintenance
SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
The torque of the mandrel nut _s VERY CRITICAL.
If nut is tightened
too tight, clutch will not slip and
should some foreign object enter the milt housing,
extensive
damage could occur to the mandrel, blades
and engine
It is probable that the blades will never need sharpemng
We STRONGLY
RECOMMEND
that should
any repairs or adjustment
be required to the mandrel,
blades or engine (requiring
removal of the mandrel
nut), that the Shredder-Bagger
be returned
to your
Sears
store or service
center
for inspection
and
servloeo
Certain
normal
owner maintenance
must be
formed to obtain
longest
life and trouble
free
of your engine°
Servicing
of the air cleaner
gularly
is of the upmost importance°
Refer to
engine
manual
for information
regarding
the
cleaner,
carburetor
and spark plug°
FIG 7
2.
Remove
Remove
hopper, refer to page
oil filler
plug while
7.
engine
is
warm
per.
use
rethe
air
HOW TO CLEAN
When you ere through operating
the Shredder for the
day, flush out the residue that has collected
inside
the machine. Run some water into the hopper with a
garden hose while the engine is running at "slow"
speed
CAUTION:
Do NOT place hose inside the
hopper.
Avoid
getting
water
on engine.
Shut-off
engine and disconnect
spark plug. Tip the Shredder
to allow excess
water to drain out the discharge
area. Clean
the engine,
refer to engine manual.
STORAGE
In the event your Shredder is to be inoperative
periods in excess of 30 days--prepare
for storage
outlined below:
1. Stop engine,
disconnect
spark plug and allow
engine to cool dowm
2. Completely
dean inside and outside of Shredder
3_ Refer to engine manual for engine storage instructions.
4. Apply a light coat of grease or rust preventative
to hopper,
blades
and inside
walls
of mlJl
housing.
5. Store in a clean, dry building.
6. Do not save or store
gasoline
over winter,
FIG, 8
3,
Tip Shredder on its side as shown in Fig, 8.
DRAIN
ALL
USED OIL
COMPLETELY,
and
wipe up any oil that has collected
on the Shredder_
4.
5
Sit Shredder upright and refilt
engine crankcase
with oil as
instructed
on page 4. Replace off
filler
plug. Wipe up any spilled
oil.
R'eplace hopper, refer to page 7 ,,-z-.,....-----,,_
KEEP GASOLINE IN AN APPROVED, TIGHTLY
SEALED
CONTAINER.
NEVER
FILL
SHREDDER-BAGGER
FUEL
TANK
INDOORS-
1434 R- 3.5 71
for
as
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repair
3.5 H.P. SHREDDER-BAGGER
MODEL NUMBER 917.285230
parts
THESE ITEMS TO BE REPLACED BY A SEARS SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
ONLY.
THE LETTER ABOVE THE HARDWARE
INDICATES THAT ITEM AND ANY BELOW IT ARE USED IN THE LOCATION
IN THE MAIN DRAWING WHERE THE
IDENTICAL
LETTER
APPEARS.
EACH ITEM OF HARDWARE MUST BE
ORDERED INDIVIDUALLY.
A
B
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3.5 H,P, SHREDDER-BAGGER
MODEL NUMBER 917.285230
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PART
NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
s
1417R
1396R
658A 11
6
6A
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
.....
658A14
2052R
1383R
4919H
1376R
1521R
658A29
1405R
1423R
1482R
1380R
1404R
I004P
3246P
1402R
626A133
1545P
1403R
5002P
1375R
2015R
658A13
1399R
1401R
1382R
1422R
1605H
I002P
503P
I003P
504P
501P
3241P
3240P
3012P
19P
3242P
1004P
1421R
3251P
3021P
1434R
Hold Down Knob
Guard
Hopper
Handle
Engine, Craftsman Model No. 143o214302 See Price List
932.00 for Ordering information
Engine Pad Assembly
Breaker Angle
Formed Cup
Woodruff Key
Mandrel
Wear Washer
Blade Weldment
Drive Washer
Compression Washer
Nut Lock Plate
Nut
Mandrel Washer
*Lockwasher 3/8
Bolt, Finished Hex 3/8-24 UNF x 2-¼ Heat Treated
Breaker Plate
Wheel
*Washer 17/32 x 1 x 16 Ga.
Axle Bracket
E-Ring
Axle
Ground Pad
Mill Housing Assembly
Deflector
Di scharge Separator
Breaker Plate-Heavy
Spring Washer
Lock Nut
*kockwasher ¼
*Nut, Hex ASF ¼- 20 UNC
*Lockwasher 5/16
*Nut, Hex ASF 5/16- 18 UNC
*Nut, Hex ASF 3/8- 16 UNC
*Machine Screw, Truss Hd. Slotted ¼ - 20 UNC x ½
*Machine Screw, Truss Hd. Slottecl ¼ - 20 UNC x ¾
*Bolt, Finished Hex 5/16 - 18 UNC x 1-¼
*Bolt, Sqo Neck Carriage 3/8- 16 UNC x ¾
*Machine Screw, Truss Hd. Slotted 3/8 - 16 UNC x ¾
*kockwasher 3/8
Lock Nut
*Bolt, Finished Hex 3/8 - 16 UNC x 5
*Bolt, Finished Hex 3/8 - 16 UNC x 3/4
Owners Manual
KEY
NO. or
LETTER
658A15
*Standard
Seers, Roebuck and Co_ or Simpsons-Sears
Limited
or improvements without
imposing any obligation
1434R-3 5,71
Hardware
Items-May
be
Purchased Locally
-Specify
plated
in Canada reserves the right to make any changes m design
to install the same upon its items heretofore
manufactured.
- 10-
Sears
owners
MODEL NO.
917.285230
monual
The Model Number will be found on a plate attached to the
Mill Housing. Always mention the Model Number when
requesting
service or repair parts for your SHREDDERBAGGER.
All parts listed herein may be ordered through SEARS,
ROEBUCK AND CO. or SIMPSONS-SEARS LIMITED.
When
ordering parts by mail, selling prices will be furnished on
request or parts will be shipped at prevailing prices and
will be billed accordingly_
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST.
1. The PART NUMBER
2. The PART DESCRIPTION
3. The MODEL NUMBER
4. 917.285230
4. The NAME OF ITEMSHREDDER-BAGGER
SEARS SERVICE
IS AT YOUR
WHEREVER
SERVICE
YOU
OR MOVE
IN THE U.S.A.
LIVE
Your Sears Merchandise takes on added value when you
discover that Sears has over 2,000 Service Units throughout the country.
Each is staffed by Sears-trained, pro_
fessional
technicians
using Sears approved
parts and
methods.
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