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Operators Manual Model Series 370 thru 389 Rotary Mowers IMPORTANT:READ SAFETY RULESAND INSTRUCTIONSCAREFULLY Warning: This unit is equipped _3FUSII_Covor ed Or g_a_s-_v_rgd CoMered, addllo_dle service abavo is required laws. Federal laws apply on federal de_ler or conlact PRINTED rN U.S.A. is used, DV law ISeclion land_. the service dep_rtmer_t, MTD PRODUCTS engine IB+ndfJrl(ess IE1_ _noit3_'s Iooal or Glat_ raw8 Ill any). if a spark arrestor In the SLat_ Of Oalifornl_.Ih_ similar with an internal combustion A spa_ PO. and _hou[d exhaust II sl_ouid not be used on or near ally unimproved Sy_tsyt_ is {_qul{3p_ m¢3OliD_ hi eflectIve working order by the operator, 4442 of the CEtlilorr_ia Public Resources Code) Other s t_te,_ rosy hays arrestor 19o_ 368022 be malnlait_ WItll _ _p_ fl/_Ir_t_r foresl- for tile muffler is awii_ble _levoland. INC. P.O. BOX 368022 Ihro_lgh your nearest _nglne =lktlhorlz ed Ohio 44136-g722 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-9722 FORM NO. 770-10114 (10/98) SECTION 1: FINDING YOUR MODEL NUMBER This Operator's ManL_al is an important pert of your new walk behhld. It will help you assemble, prepare alqd maintain your walk behind. Please read and understand what it says, Before you start to prepare your walk behind for ds first use, please locate the model plate and copy the ihformaiien from It in this Operator's Manual. The Information on the model pla[e is very important if you need help from your dealer or the MTD CLlstomer support department. Every' walk behind has a model plate, You can Io_afe it by standing behirM position and looking down at the rear of the deck. See Figure 1. the unit in the operating This is where your model number will be. ×XX-X-XXX-X-XXX XXXXXXXXXXX - This is where your serial number will be. Copy the model nLImber here: Copy the serial number here: Figure 1 SECTION 2: CALLING CUSTOMER SUPPORT • LOCATE YOUR MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER -- Record this information provided. To find your unit's specific model number and eedal n_mber, see SECTION YOUR MODEL NUMBER. fn the space 1: FINDING • If you are having t_e controls, dLfficulty assembling this product or if you have any questions operation or maintenance Of this unit, please call the Customer Support • Customer Support can be reached by dialing: 1- 1330) 2204MTD regarding Department, (4683) or 1- (800)-800-7310 • Please have your model • Although both numbers ee.II can be processed. number are and serial irnport_nt, number ready you Wffl be asked when you call. to enter only your sofia/number before your SECTION 3: IMPORTANT ,ik WARNING: THIS SYMBOL SAFE OPERATION POINTS OUT PRACTICES IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHICH, IF NOT FOLLOWED, COULD ENDANGER THE PERSONAL SAFETY AND/OR PROPERTY OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE YOUR LAWN MOWER. FAILURE TO COMPLY W[TH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, HEED ITS WARNING, WARNING: Engine Exhaust this orproduct the State of California The to cause cancer, birthfrom defects other contains chemicals reproductive harm. known to this manual. As with any mower type ofwas power carelessness error the for part of the operatorin DANGER= Your lawn builtequipment, to be operated according or to the on rulas safe operation can result in serious injury. TMs lawn mower is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the following safety i£struotlons could result in serious injury or deatl) 1. GENERAL • OPERATION Read this operator's manual carefully in its entirety before attempting to a68emble this machine. Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual(s) before operation. Be • completely familiar with the controls and the proper use of this machine before operating It Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts, • Always may be thrown i_ to he from or any TO help children, ° allowed • the machine Others avoid a by6thnd_rs in the areEt, Plan Sore the mower DO riot ports¸ put Keep thrown objects Injury. keep anrf helpers at least 75 feet while band8 clear e_ the rotating g i6 i_ opertalon. or leer near of discharge blade Keep the area of operation clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. Stop engine pulled over the foot dudng when they are ]n the vicinity of your mower to help prevent blade contact or th_wn object inJury, Although the area of operation should he compLetely cleared of foreign objects, an object may have been ovedeoked and could he accldenlally thrown by the mower in any direc_ton and cause serious personal injury to the operator or iinmediately the • mower Never if you pull the or under opening can cause injuries occur as a result rotating at al! times injury. of the mower a fall. being Do not hang are falling; release mower toward you the while on to h_ndIe you are walking If you must back the mower away from a walt or obstruction first took down and behind, and then fellow . Step these 8tops: back from the mower to, frilly extend your balanced with sure arm_. • Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and closefitting slacks and shirts. Shirts and pants that cover the arms and legs and steel-teed shoes are recommended. Do noL wear loose fitting clelhes or cenvas) shoes in any direction. allowed Many weighL(eg goggles your mowing pattern to avoid dl_charg_ of material toward roads, sidewalks, bystanders and the like, Never allow children under 14 yea_s old to operate a power mower. Children 14 years old and over should only operate mower under close parental supervision. Only responsible {ndividuals who are familiar with these rules of safe operation should be Jewelry They can be caught In moving parts, Never operate a unit in bare feet, sandals, slippery or light safely the area where the equipment Remove all stones, sticks, wire, used¸ operator any others allowed in the area. • or I_o_nes, toys and other foreign ebject_ which could be picked up and thrown by the mowe_ in any direction and cause serfou8 personal injury to the use if for any other purpose, , glasses Thoroughly inspect designed to perform one job: to mow gross• DO not to use your mower, eatery during operation or while pertorrning an adjustment or repair, to prefect eyes from foreign objects that • Your rotary mower is a preelston piece of power equipment, not a plaything. Therefore, exorcise extreme cautton aL all limes. Your unit has been • wear Be SLate you are well fooling. • Puff the mower way toward • • Do Repeat n_l Influence back slow_y, no moRe than haq yOL_. these siege a9 needed¸ e_eralo the mower o_ alcohol or drugs. while under Ihe • DO not engage the self-prabelled mechanism units so equipped while sthrLing engine, • The blade control handle attempt to bypass the safety device is a safety device Never its operagon. Doing so makes inoperative and may result in personal in{ury through contact with the rotating blade. The blade control handle must operate easily in both direntions and autornatically return Never sure operate of your the mower in wet grass. Always A slip and far can cause personal thjur), Keep a firm hold on the and walk, never run. If you feel you are sedous handle losing your footing, RELEASE CONTROL HANDLE IMMEDIATELY will stop rofahng THE BLADE and the blade Mow only in daylight • Stop the blade or good artificial when light. croe81ng gravel drives, walks or roads, • or or • De than 15 degrees as Reduced footing is generally Shut the engine net mow shown • slopes greater on the slope gauge. DO not mow on wet grass. cause slipping. could 3. CHILDREN mower children • Vibration a warning at trouble, off and wait until the blade and the mowing activity. Never assume will remain where you last _aw them, Keep children out of the mowmg the watabthl care of a responsible ares adult thai and under other than the operator. • Be alert and turn mower off if a chad enters the area, comes to a complete stop before removing the grass eel=her er unclogging the chute, The cut_ng blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the • Before and while moving backwards, look behind and down for small children or othe_" object _. engine is shut off. Never place any part of the body in the blade area until you are sure the blade has • Never atlow children under age14 to operate the mower. Children 14 years of age and above stopped • ditches [ose foogng If the equipment shoald start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check immediately for the cause, • Do not mow near drop-offs, embankments, The operator could balance. Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children, Children are eden aLtracted to the within three seconds. • • be footing. control in less DO NOT: te the disengaged poaltfon when released, • losing your balance release the blade handle immediately and the blade will stop than 3 seconds. cn should read and understand the operation instrucgons and safety rules in this rns.nuaL rotabng, Never operate mower catcher, place. or other plates without proper safety guards, protective grass devices in can cause a • Use extreme care when shrLths_ trees, or other approaching objeOt_ that blind comets. may obscure your vision of a child or hazard, • • • Muffler and engine burn, DO not touch. become hot and 4. SERVICE Only use accessories approved for this machine the manufaablrer. Read, understand, and Iollow ]nstruc_ens provided If siluations occur wgh the abprovab which are vapors in handling They are extremely are explosive. manual, use care and good judgment. Contact your dealer for assistance Telephone 1-800-800-7310 • Never OPERATION safety, • use the slope gauge included as pad oper_ing is greater of fhfs unit than 15 degrees as shown on the slabe gauge, do not operate ung on that area or serious inlury could result. • the face of slopes; E_ercise extreme on slopes. osugen Watch ruts, for holes, when • never uo and down. changing direction objects, or bumps. Tall grass can hide obstacles. A_ways be sur_ of your footing. A alip and fall can cause serious personal injury¸ if you feel you are Ext]nguiab and the co[ltathe_ gas cap or add fuel while the engine to cool at all cigarettes, cigars, pipe8 least two and other of ignition Never retoel machine indoors because vapors will ,_ccumala[e in the area, Never store the where there is an open gas • hidden other Replace gasoline cap securely and wipe off any spbled gasoline before starting the engine as [t may sources • Mew across and cause a fire or explosion, this DO: remove gasolthe flammable gasoline is running, Allow engine minutes before refueling. dealer, this manual _e measure sJopes before on a eloped or hilly area. If the _lope • care Use only an 8pthoved For your • extreme feels. accessory. covered Use • 2, SLOPE • • Jn this for the name of your nearest not by all water heater, machine or fuel flame space heater Never run _.n engine ¢o_iner or spark or furnace. inside & calsed ares., flammable inside such as a. • TO reduce life hazard, _eep mower free of grass, leaves, or other deeds build-up. Clean up oil or fuer spillage. Allow LgefQre storing. • Before c_rtain m_Jwer to cool at least make have stopped. Disconnect the 3park plug wire, and keep the wire away from the 8park plug to prevent • Chock • blade • and engine mounting bolt_ intervals for proper tlghtne._s. Also, inspect blade for damage (e.g,, bent, or worn). Replace with btade which meets original equipment spec_ficeffons listed in this Keep all nuts, bolts, • • Never tamper proper operation with safety condition. devices. • Check their attempt stop spark the etlglne, p_u_, and _he mower for any damage. before stantng and eperefing to make a wheel while the engine catcher components arid dcterioreffon, or cutting height is runr_ing are subject which could to wear, expose Mower btedes are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blade(s) or wear gfov_'s, and t_e extra cautfo_ when servicing and screws tight to be sure the Is In safe working a foreign object, wire from the movirlg patts or alfow objects to be thrown. For safety protection, frequently check components and replace with manuf&ct[Jrer's recommended parts, whgn necessary. at Irequent alsually cracked equipment Grass damage marlua]. • Never adiustment _tartfog. the After striking remove the thoroughly inspect Repair the damage the mow0r. 5 minutes cleanirlg, repairitTg, or inspecting, the blade _rld eli moving parts accidental • them. Do not change th_ engine gawmor setting or overs_oeq the engine. Excessive engine speeds are dartgereus. regularly. re_d, undersandaag o owthewarnmgsaed nsructons n h'smaRu_aRdonthemachne. WARNING - YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: RestrFct the use of this power machine DANGER Figure 2 Safety Labels Found On Lawn Mower to persons who Saope Gauge 6 SECTION 4: UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS REMOVE UNIT FROM CARTON • See Figure 3, • Remove staples, break glue on top flaps, or cut tape at oarto_ end and peel along top flap to open carton. • Remove loose parts if Included with unit (i.e., owner's manual, etc.). • Cut along dotted lines and lay carton down flat. • Remove packing material Roll or slide unit out of carlon. Check carton thoroughly for loose parts. REMOVE MANUAL & LOOSE PARTS Figure 3 DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE Before setting up your lawn mower, disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug, and ground it against the engine by attaching rubber boot to a bolt or metal clip to the grounding post on the engine, See Figure 4. Spark Plug Figure 4 SECTION 5: SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS This guide covers models 370 - 379 single speed self propelled mowers and 380 - 389 six speed self propelled mowers. Much of this guide pertains to both models. However, there are some areas where only one model is covered. Use only the information that is appropriate for your model. ITEMS REQUIRED FOR • PairefPliers(Notnocessary, ASSEMBLY butheipful) • Motel Oil • Fresh Gasoline IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped WITHOUI GASOLINE or OIL {ll the e!_gine. Be certain to service engine with gasoline and oil as instructed in the separate engine manual before operating your mower. NOTE; SET-UP Relerence to right or loft hand side of the mower is observed from the operating position, YOUR LAWN MOWER Follow steps 1 through10 to set up your lawn mower. S_ep _'_ Re;er_ve grass bag from unit and set It Grass Bag \ I Step 2, Lift upper handle. Align it with lower I UpperC,': out of the way. -. Step 3. Step 4, Tighten wing nuts. Raise complete handle assembly until It clicks into place. Make sure not to kink the control cables. Handle Assembly Step 5. Pinch lower handle against bracket with pliers, mounting Step 6. Move hairpin clip from outer to inner hole on handle mounting bracket. Step 7, Attach control cables to handle ties found on the handle. NE== PINCH with pull 7 G ERE Step 8. Loosen the wing nut holding the rope guide to the upper handle. Step g. Squeeze the blade control handle against the upper handle and pull out starter rope, slowly! Step 10. Thread starter rope into rope guide. Step 11. Tighten wing nut. Blade Control Hat, die Upper Nandle Starter Rope _Rope 9 Guide / SECTION 6: CONTROLS Recoil Starter , , _ five Clutch Control (If Equipped) Blade Conlrol Throttle Control "' HaNdl+__ All Models Models 380 - 389 Figure 5 BLADECONTROLHANDLE The blade control handle handle must he depressed engine and blade. is located on the upper handle of the mower, See Figure 5. The blade control in order to 8tart _nd operate the unit. Release the blade control handle to stop the The blade will he the engine is running, WARNING; Therotaling blade whenever control handle is a salety device. Never attempt to byp_.ss its operations. OPTIONAL THROTTLE CONTROL Your unit may be equipped • The throttle speed. control • The throttle control with 1 of 3 throttle controls. is located which pertains on the left side of tile upper handle. is located on the engine, • Your engine Is equipped Follow instructions wgh a constant it [s used to regulate speed thretlle, to your unit. It is used to regul&te the engine the engine speed. which is set at full throttle for best performance. located on the engine, do notcontrol adjust cannot the throftle controltowith engine running. WARNING; The throttle be used stopthethe engine If your throttle control is RECOIL STARTER The recoil starter handle Is attached to the upper handle. See Figure 5. Stand behind the unit In the operating position to start the unit. DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL Squeezing the drive clutch control drive system Release the clutch stopping. SHIFT LEVER engages the ddve eystem. Releasing the clutch control disengages the control to slow down when negotiating an obstacle, making a turn or (Models 380 - 389) The shift lever is located on the drive clutch control housing an the upper handle. See Figure 5. This lever is used to select the ferwald speed of the mower, When changing your speed selection, release the drive clulch control. 10 NOTE: Only move the shift lever when the engine engine off can cause damage to the mower. is running. Changing the shift lever setting with the CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER The cutting height adiustment lever is located above the left rear wheel. To adjust the culting lever out and away from lhe mower and then move it forward or back for a new cutting height. height, pull the See Figure 6. g Height Adjustment Lever Figure 6 NOTE: For rough or uneven lawns, move the height adjustment lever to a higher position. This will help stop scalping. ENGINE CONTROLS See the engine manual for the Iooationand funclionof the controls located on the engine. SECTION 7: OPERATION any lawn mowerKeep can bands result in foreign objectsfrom being result in severe WARNING: and feet away thethrown chule into area the on eyes, cuttingwhich deck.canThe operation of eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields. _lb NOTE: For best results raise the cutting position until it is determined whlch height is best for your lawn. See CUqI'FING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER in the CONTROLS section. GAS AND OIL FILL;UP Service the engine with gasofine and oil as Instructed tn the separate engine manual. Read all instructions carefully. to cool for at least twofillminutes after running.with engine running or until the engine has been allowed WARNING: Never fuel tank indoors, EACH TIME BEFORE YOU START YOUR MOWER • Altach spad_ plug w_re [o spark plug. Make cerLein the metal cap on the end of the spark plug wire is fastened securely over the metal tip on the spark plug. , Check for proper drive clutch operation usin9 the NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT NEUTRAL ADJUSTMENT To pedorm the NEUTRAL TEST ADJUSTMENT • With the drive clutch control • Squeeze TEST. TEST answer the following released, push mower iorward questions. and pull it baekwerd. Ihe drive clutch control an_ pull the mower backward, Does it move freely? Do the rear wheels lock (not turn)? • Is the drive clutch control cable free of kinks or sharp bends? If you answered "yes" to all three questions, your mower passed the test and you can start your mower. If you answered "no" to any of the three questions, you need to go through the DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL ADJUSTMENT found in the ADJUSTMENTS section TO START ENGINE AND ENGAGE BLADE • Move the throttle control lever, if equipped, air the way to the last position, * Prime engine as instructed in the separate engine manual, • BtandbehlndtheuniL squeezeandholdthebladecontrolhandleagainsttheupperhandle, • Grasp starter handle and pull rope out slowly unk] engine reaches pull slightly harde¢ at this point). Let the rope rewind slowly. • Pull rope with a rapid, cominuous, the rope guide. • After engine starts, move operated at full throttle) NOTE: If any problems TO STOP ENGINE throttle are encountered, AND start of compression {ull arm stroke, Keep a firm grip on starter handle. control to desired engine refer to the TROUBLE speed. SHOOTING (The mower 8ection cycle (rope will Return it slowly to Is designed to be of this manuel, BLADE • Release the blade control dandle to stop the engine and blade. WARNING: The blade continues to rotate for a few seconds after the engine is shut off. USING YOUR ROTARY MOWER Be sure lhaL lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wire, or olher obiects which could damage the lawn mower er e_gine. Su6h objects could he eccide_ltly thrown by the mower in any direction and gauss serious personal injury to the operator and others. For the best resugs, do not out wet grass beoause it tends to stick to the underside of the mower, preventing proper discharge of grass clippings, and could cause you to slip and fall New grass, thiok grass or wet g_ss may require a n_rrower cut, For a healthier lawn, never cut og more than one-third of the total length of the graee. YoLir lawn should be cut in the lall as long as there is growth. This mower is designed to be operated at full Ihrotge [o give you the beet cut and do the most effective job of mowing or mulching, thoroughly mower for any object, damage,stop end damage wire beforefromrestarting and WARNING: inspect If youthestbke a foreign the repair engine.the Remove spark pIug, operating lhe mower. Extensive vibration of the mower during operation is an indication of damage. The unit should be promptly inspected and repaired. 12 BAGGING GRASS CLIPPINGS This mower can bag grass clippings. Step 1. Follow steps 1 and 2 to ready the mower for bagging. Remove mulching plug, if installed. Step 2, Hang grass bag on mower. HERE EMPTYING A FULL BAG OF GRASS Once he grass bag is full it w II need to be empt'ed, follow steps 3 and 4 to empty the grass bag. Lift bag up and away from mower. Dump the grass clippings. Step 4. MULCHING GRASS CLIPPINGS This mower can also mulch grass clippings. lu ching plug top and bottom v=ew. Follow step to ready Lift rear flap, remove grass bag, if installed, and nsert mulch'ng plug, Step 1. This side up his mower fo mulch rig. \ / This side down _3 SIDE DISCHARGING GRASS CLIPPINGS F ---_ iSide Discharge Top and Left V=ew. (Optional) ............ _:i'_p-l__" Lift r_aarflap, remove grass bag, or mulch plug if installed,. discharge chute. This side up Hang side Hang SECTION 8: ADJUSTMENTS and disconnecting spark plug time wire, make any adjustment to lawn mower without first stopping engine WARNING; Do not at any HANDLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT r Lower Handle _ Notch FIgiJre 7 Your mower follows. is shipped , Remove with the handle in the higher height position. TO lower the har_dle height, proceed as the starter rope from the rop_ guide. = Remove the upper handle by removing Ihe hand knobs end carriage bolts. Lay the upper handle out of tile way, being careful not to bend or kink the cables. • Remove Ihe hairpin clips from the weld pins on the handle brackets. handle Remove lower handle from the mower. Press out on thB legs of the lower • Turn the lower handle aroL_ad so the notch on the bottom of the lower handle is facing forward as shown in Figure 7. Reassemble, placing [he bottom holes in the handle over the weld pins in the handle mouniing bracket, • Reassemble the upper handle to the lower handle. • Place the hairpin clips in the inner holes in the weld pins and attach the starter rope as instructed Set Up Instructions. 14 in the THROTTLE CONTROL ADJUSTMENT (If Equipped) On Engine Figure 8 If the throttle control replaced, located on the left side of the upper handle requires adiLIstment or if It has been adjust the throtge control as follows. • Remove the screw shown in Figure 8. Remove the cable clamp from the cable. • Push the throttle contrM lever on the handle all the way forward as far as it will go, then back it off one "click". Make cerlain the thml_le control Iever remains in this position. • Push the conti'ol lever on the engine as far toward in this position with the oable clamp and screw. NOTE: the rear el the engine as it will go. Secure the cable If the throttle control is located on the engine or if it is a constanl speed throttle, the throttle will not need adjustment, DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL ADJUSTMENT The drive clutch control adjustment wheel is located in the drive clutch control handle housing and is used to tighten or loosen the drive belt. You will have to adjust the drive clutch contlol if any of the following happens: • The mower does not propel itself with the drive clutch engaged • The mower's drive wheels hesitate with Ihe drive clutch engsged. To resolve the above problems, rotate the adjustment wheel with your fingers. and eounler-clockwise to loosen the cable. See Figure £. Models Clockwise to tighten the cable Models 380 * 38g 370 - 379 ® ® Figure 9 Note: For some people the drive clLJtch handle handle out by tightening may not be in a comfortable the adjustment wheel, 15 position. You can adjust the SECTION 9: LUBRICATION doing any kind Always of work on lawn mower. WARNING: stoptheengine and disconnect Blade Control spark plug wire before cleaning, lubbcatlng or Handle LUBI Wheels Engine BEE ENGINE MANUAL Figure 10 Blade Control: season Lubricate the pivot points on the blade control with light oil. See Figure 10 handle and the brake cable at beast once a The blade control must operate freely In both directions. Wheels: Lubdcate the wheel at least once a season with light oil (or engine oil), Also, if the wheels are removed for any reason, lubricate the surface of the axle bolt and the inner surface of the wheel with Ught oil. See Figure 10. -_ Engine: Follow engine rna_ual for lubricalion instructions, SECTION 10: MAINTENANCE o[ maintenance. Be sure to disconnect WARNING; and ground the spark plug wire before performing any repairs NOTE: When tipping the unit, empty Ihe fue! tank and keep engine, spark plug side up. Never tip the mower more than 90 degrees and do not leave the mower tipped for any length of time. Oil can drain into the upper pad of the engine causing a starting problem ENGINE Refer to the separate engine manual for all engine maintenance • Maintain engine oil as iJqstructed in the separate instructions carefully, instructions. engine manual packed with your unit. Read and follow • 25 hours ullder norl'nal (3ondltlon$. Clean every few hours u_bel" extremely dusty conditions. Poor engine performance and flooding usually indicates that the air cleaner should be serviced. "To service the air cleaner, refer to the separate engine raanual p_cked with your unit. • Ihe spark plug should be cleaned and the gap reset once a season. Spark plug replacement is recommerldsd at the start of each mowlng season; check etlgine manual for correct plug type and gap specifications. Service air cleaner every • Clean the engine regularly with a cloth or brush. Keep the cooling system (blower housing area) clean to permit proper air droulatlon which is essential to engine pertormanee and life. Be certain to remove _11grass, did and combustible debds from muffler area. 16 DECK The underside of the mower deck leaves, dirt or other matter. If this prevent proper mulching, dlecharge The deck may be cleaned by tilting plug wire Is drsconnected). CUTTING should be cleaned after each use to prevent a buildup of grass clippings, debds Is allowed to accumulate, it will invite rust and corrosion, and may or bagging. the mower and scraping clear_ with a suitable tool (make certain the spark BLADE REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT AND SHARPENING Blade Bell Support Blade Adapter × Bolt Figure 11 • When removing the cutting blade for sharpening or replacement, protect hands by using heavy gloves or a rag before grabbing the blade. • Remove the bolt and blade bell support which hold the blade and adapter to the engine crankshaft, See Figure lt. • Remove the blade and adapter from the crankshaft. object. Replace Periodically when necessary. WARNING; inspect the blade adapter for cracks, especially if you strike a foreign When sharpening the blade, follow the original angle of gdnd as a guide, g is extremely important that each curling edge receives an equal amoul}t of gdnding to prevent an unbalanced blade. An unbalanced blade will cause excessive vibration when rotating at high speeds. It may cause damage to the mower, and It could break causing personal injury, The blade can be tested by balancing it on e round shaft screwdriver. Remove metal from the heavy side until it balances evenly, It is recommended that the blade always be removed from the adapter for the when testing for balance. Before reinstalling the blade and the blade adapter to the unit, lubricate the engine crankshaft and the inner sudace of the blade adapter with light oil. • Be sure to install the blade with the side of the blade marked "Bottom" ground when the mower • Slide blade adapter is in the operating (or with part number) facing the position. onto engine crankshaft • Place blade on adapter. Becertalnthebladeisalignedwithandseatedonththebladeadapterflanges. • Place blade bell support small here in the blade, or_ blade. Make sure the notches on the blade bell support are aligned with the • Replace hex bolt. • Tighten hex bolt to thrque: 450 in. Ibs. rain., 600 in. Ibs. max. NOTE: To ensure safe operation of your unit, the blade bolt must be checked pedodical]y for correct torque. TROUBLE SHOOTING Refer to the trouble shooting section of this manual for helpful inlormagon. 17 SHIFT LEVER CABLE ADJUSTMENT (Models 380 - 389 Only) Periodic adjustment of the six speod shilt cable may be required due to normal wear on the cable. Adjustment is needed il all six speeds do not work The adjustable cable bracket is located on the left side of the mower, beside the engine. Follow steps 1 through 7 to adjust the shift lever. Step 1, Start engine. Step 2. Place speed control Step 3. Stop engine. Step 4, Disconnect in the sixth speed position. the spark plug wire and ground it. _Speed Control Step 5, Loosen hex nut (A) which secures Step 6, Push back on the adjustable Step 7. Tighten the adjustable cable bracket, cable bracket. hex nut (A), Adjustable Cable Bracket Hex Nut (A)_ 18 Lever DRIVE BELT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (Model 370 Series) If you need to replace a worn or broken drive belt, follow steps 1 through22. Step 1, Disconnect the spark plug and ground it. Step 2, Drain the fuel tank. ' Step 3. Remove rear hub caps and wheels. Step 4. Remove eight phillips head screws, /7 (Behind Wheel Tip mower securely. _tep 5, back on its handle and block gtep 6. Remove blade and blade adapter. Step 7. Remove three hex head screws smag baffle. Step 8. Remove small baffle, Step g. Remove holding Step 10. Loosen hex lock nut holding Step 11. Push back and rotate belt keeper. Step 12, Remove Step 13. Replace belt Imeper to Its original position. Tighten the hex lock nut. and replace Fdler bearing. belt. Belt Keeper large baffle, Small Hex Lock Nut Blade _" Large Baffle Mower shown !ipped on engine for clari!y, Remember, only bp mower back on ds handle wdh the spark plug facing up. Othet_vlse, oil will spill il turned upside down. Hex Head Screw 19 Step 14. Replace large baffle. Step 17. Step 15. Replace small baffle and three hex head screws holding It in place. Replace the eight phillips head screws that hold the large baffle in place, Step iS, Replace the rear wheels, rear wheel gears and hub caps. The gears need to be put on In the right way for the self propelled mechanism to work. Check the Installation of the gear by spinning the wheel, It should spin freely in one direction but not the other. If the wheel spins freely in both directions, flip the gear over. Step 19. Tip mower back onto its wheels Step 20. Go through the neutral adjustment test in Section 7 - Operation, Step 16. Replace blade adapter and blade. See the Blade Removal, Sharpening and Replacement Section for proper assembly. Small Bla_e AdapLe_ Large Safge 2O DRIVE BELT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (Model 380 Series) you r_aed O replace a worn or broken drive belt, follow steps 1 though 30. Step 1. Disconnect the spark plug and ground it. Step g, Drain the fuel tank, Step 3, Remove rear hub caps and wheels. Step 4. Remove eight phillips head screws. (Behind W _ " _" 8 Step 5. Tip mower back on its handle end block securely. Step 6. Remove blade and blade adapter. Step 7. Remove three hex head screws holding small baffle. Step g, Remove small baffle. Step g. Remove large baffle. _p 10. Loosen hex lock nut holding idler bearin Step 11. Using a pair of pliers, pull back and belt keeper bracket from the slot on idler pulley. Step 12, Slide the belt out from between the Belt Keeper Bracket and the idler pulley. Transmissiofl Small Pulley Belt_ Bracket Idler Pulle_ Bracket Idler Pulley Bolt and / Large Baffle Locknut 21 Step 13. squeeze the 5elt togeiliei a_d-push belt ..... fon_vard Press the control arm inward towards the deck and the slot St_,p g--Pivot 1 tb_control arm down away from the pulley and belt, remove the six speed cable from Six-Speed Cable Slot Belt COlltroJ Control Arm Step 19. Lift off the lower pulley assembly and remove the old belt from around the crankshaft. Step 14, Place the new belt over the Iransmission pullBy. Start the belt in pulley groove and rotate pulley until belt is seated in transmission puiley. Step 15. Place beg between keeper bracket. Idler pulley and the belt Lower Pultey e o Step 16, Using pliers, rotate the belt keeper bracket so that it snaps into slut eL7the idler bracket. • Crankshaft Step 17. Tighten the Idler pulley bolt and Ioeknut using two 7/16" wrenches. Transmlss{on Pulley Belt_ Beg Keeper Bracket Transmission Idler Pulle_, Bracket Step 20, Place belt between the two pulley halves on the crankshaft, Make sure to route the belt inside the belt guard pin. O Bert = o Upper Locknut Pulley_ Hatf Tab_.._ Belt Belt Pin IMPORTANT: When changing the lower pulley assembly. 22 Pulley Half the belt, do not disassemble Step 22. Pivol the control arm back to its original position and reilqstal! the six-speed cable into the slot. Step 21. Pinch belt together so that it is not in the pulley groove, and the lower pulley can be pushed towards the engine. Step 23. Check and make sure the bal_ is routed inside the pulley halves alld the belt guard pin. Lower Pulley Ha]f _ _'_" 0 _ 0 _ Guard Pin Step 24. Replace[arge Step 25. Replace small baffle and three hex head screws holding d in place. Step 26. baffle. Step 27. Replace the eight phillips head screws that hold the large baffle in place. Step 28. Replace the rear wheels, rear wheel gears and hub caps. The gears need to be put on in the right way for the self propelled mechanism to work. Check the Installation of the gear by spinning the wheel. It should spin freely in one direction but not the other. If the wheel Replace blade adapter and blade. See the Blade Removal, Sharpening and Replacement Section for proper assembly. Small affle S. Hex H 23 spins freely gear over. In both directions, flip the Step 2g. Tip mower back onto its wheels Step 30. Go through the neutral adjustment in Section 7 - OPERATION. test SECTION 11: OFF-SEASON The following STORAGE steps should be taken to prepare • Clean and lubricate mower • Refel to engine manual * Coat mower's • Store mower thoroughly lawn mower ='or storage. as described lot correct engifl@ ir_structlons. storage instructions. cutting blade with chassis in a dl_/, clean area in the lubrlcagon grease to prevent rusting. Do nol store next to corrosive materials, such as fertilizer, NOTE; When storing any type of power equipment in 811 poorly ventltated or metal storage shed, care should be taken to rust-proof the equipment. Using a light oil or silicone, eo_,t the equipment, especially cables and all moving pat_s. SECTION 12: TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Trouble Possible Engine fails to stag Blade control handle disengaged. Spark plug wire disconnectod. Corrective Cause(s} I'brottle control level not in correct _aritng position :uel tanl_ empty, or stale spark =ngine Engine runs plug. Clean, adjust gap er replace. Crank engine with throttle in FAST position. itooded Jnit running in START position. _park plug wire loOSe. Sleeked fuel line or stale fuel er_sfls Engine overheats Engage blade control handle. Connect wire to spark plug, Move lhrotUe lever to FAST or START posilion Fill tank with clean, fresh gasoline. Clean fuel line. fuel. Blocked fuel line. =_ulty Action _'ent in gas cap plugged¸ Nater or dirLin fuel system. Sir_ air cleaner, Move throttle lever fo FAST positron. Connect and tighten spark plug wire. Clean fuel line; fill tank with clean, fresh gasoline. Clear vent. Drain fuel tank Refill with fresh fuel Ctean air cleaner. _rburetor Adjust cerburetoc out of adju_lmenb :ngine oil level low. kit itow rectrlcted. =_,arburefor no1 adjusted Fill crankcase wilh proper oil. Remove blower heusLng and dean. Adjust oarburetoc properly¸ Occasional skip (hesitates) at ¸Spark plug gap too close. high speed Adjust gap _o .O3O". Idles poorly Reset gap to .o3g" or replace spark plug. Excessive Spark plug fouled, taugy or gap too wide. Carburetor improperly adjusted¸ Dirty air cleane_. vibration Cutting blade loose or unbalanced. Bent cutting blade. Mower will not mulch grass Excessively high grass. Mow once at a high cutting height, then mow again at desired height or make a natrower cutting swa_h (1/2 width). Shaq_en or replace blade. Wheels NOTE: ellgi_e For repairs manual beyond dealer or call 1-800-800-7310 Balance blade. Set throttle between i oi positioned correctly. P_ace all four wheels in same beight position. Sbarpen packed with your mower for more ergkle the minor adjustments for the Customer 3/4 and full throttle. De not mow when grass is wet; wait until later to cut Du!l blade. Refer to separale Tighton blade and adapter. Replace blade. Engine speed toe low Wet grass. Dull blade Unevenest Adjust carburetor. Clean air cleaner. listed above, Suppor_ Center. 24 contact or replace blade. related information, your nearest authorized service Models 370 thru 389 Front Axle Assembly REF, NO. PART NO, & Height Adjuster DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 611-0060 710-1348 714-0104 4 732-0820 ASPan Sc_ 1/4-14x 50 Lg, Cotter Pin ,072 x 1,12 L0, Ext. Spdn 0 5 6 7 747-0920A 736-0!00 738-0102 Adj. Rod Bpr, Washer ShL Bolt .498 × 1.445 6 __jr= 0 See Wheel Axle Ass'y, Prt. WheelAss" t g_-Y and Hub Cap ___ 3/8-16 - Complete .......... Chart on Page 26 RE_ NO. 10 _5 27 15 18 PARTNO, DESCRIPTION ! 2 6 4 712_3626 7S0_0420 756 0656 736_36B4 Hx. Jam Nut 5/16-24 Bell Wash, .325 x .030 x 045 S 0 7 S 9 16 712_0sg0 762-7066 741_0666 706-1656 6S2_0027A 716_626g 11 12 732_0B4gA _41-6662A 13 14 tS 16 1_ 16 235_652B 721_B32g 018_BSS3 763_6_16 717_1_ _6-6_14 1_ 2g _1 _ _ 2_ 65 _5 _S-0_66 616_6_62 _10_6g4_ 76_-_661_ _41_6_ 611_6_1 _1-6_6 _17_400 g_ _6 _g _ _tl-llg_ _367_ _S_0_60 _60 _5g5 Output Shaft 6 T. 61 3_ _4_2_ _36_36_ Flange Bearing Wash. FI..508 LD x 1,OOO,D. × .020 _S _5_g3 Thrust Bearing Pulley FI. Wash..510x 1.120 x 060 H×. Jam Nut 114-28 Belt Keeper Bearing Flange Spacer Idler Bracket Ass'y H×. Cap Scr. 1/4-28 x 1.00 Gr. 5 Torsion Spring Bearing Sleeve FI. Wash..885 x 1,145 _.030 Oil Seal Upper Housing Ass'y. Pl. Wash..604 × .700 × .030 Pinion Shaft 10 T. Thr. Wash, 3/8 x ,7g x 030 Thr. Wash. 388 x ,625 × .062 Lower Housing Ass'y. H×, Scr. 1/2 20 x 75 Cable Bracket Beadn 0 Shah Ass'y. Plug Gear 34 T. Flange Bearing Oi! Seal PivotBracket 61@ 0263A, . T[an_{llj_ssi2r !Cemp[gle .......... 29 Models 370 thru 379 121 \ \ / 126 114 Size t OPTIONAL HUB CAPS Description Black (4-1/4" Dia.) Gray 14-1/4" Dia.} Gray (5-1/2" Dia,) Yellow (5-1/2" Dia.) 26 Part No. 731-0354 731-0355A 731-0961A 731_1426 Models 370 thru 379 REF. REF. NO. PART 2 3 647=0804 731=1630 710-0600 Control Handle Ass'y IDelLIxe) Bagle Oval C-Sunk Math - Screw' 4 5 796-0501 720-0279 spring Washer .66" ID Handle Knob 1/4-28 Thd, 6 7 646-0675 712-0324 Throttle Body* Hex L-Nul !/4-20 6 9 746-04390 746-0876 Upper Handle Throttle Lever* 12 746-0843 746-0846 Throttle Control Thr uttle Control Wire - 06"* Wire * 47"* Throttle Control Rope Guide Wire * 60"* 13 746-0641 710-1205 14 15 732-0700 720-0276 Wire-4T' L9. Hand Knob 16 17 746-(3555 746-(3551 726-0240 Control Cable-65" Control Cable°43" Cable _e 18 19 718-1174 746-6907A Cr.HB Bolt0/16*18x2_Lg. Lower Handle 20 21 24 611-00165 710-1237 710-0871 735-0639 7516213146 7510007776 710-1220 Thretfe Ams'y Comp IIn¢l 3,4,6,7,9) He× Self-Tap Scr. 810-38 X .69"* Hex SBms S_r. 810-92 x ,3" Lg. * Spark Plug Beet Cable Clamp CB&S)* Cable Clamp (TSCI* Screw H.L. 12-24 26 710-0351 Screw 27 28 731-1714A Engine Be!t Cover 35 37 714-0104 747-0922 Int, Golfer Pitt 5/15': DIe. Pivot Rod 38 750-1065 6pacBr 39 44 45 47 732-06(39 782-3839 710-0653 712-0400 Torsion Spring LH, Handle Srkt. A_s'y - LI4 Screw, Tap 1/4-20 U-Nut 46 49 52 702-9030 710-1348 718-0664A Handle Brkt. Ass'y - R.H Screw AB 1/4-20 Hex L-Wash. Hd. Scr. 8/8-16 x 1" 53 682-0037 602-0075 731-1236 782-7599S 21" Oeck ASB'y W/O MTS Icon 21" Deck Ass'y W! MTG Icon Rear Flap 17.77 Lg. Rear Chute Door 762-9050 731-0068 781-6066 691-0077 631-0076 747-0919 Srkt, I_11g, Grassbag - Slack Hdlop Bag Cover Hdlop Bag Cover w/Icon Hdlop Bag Cover w/F!e Pnd Hdlop Bag Cover w/Flo Ind / Icon Catcher Frame 664-0080 664-0079 786-0624A 742-0741 742-0641 Grass Bag - Black GrassbagSoIt top w/MTO Brade Sell Support 21" Muichfng Blade w/Star 21" Std Blade W/Star 753-0608 710-1287 748-0358 736-0514 Blade Adaptor Kll w/Star Nex Bolt 8/8.24 x 2 5 Lg Spacer FL Wash. 986 x 1 89 x 06 22 83 66 67 68 89 61 60 72 73 74 79 76 77 70 736-05! " Optional NO, 3 DESCRIPTION + 88 61 62 63 84 65 86 87 86 750-0979 89 gO 91 02 93 94 95 96 97 710-1315 711 0835 713 0421 714-0474 720-0230 732 0803A 732-0818 736-0270 736 0369 98 99 100 788 0529 741-0624 741-0522 74%0978 748-0318 104 105 106 107 10B 108 110 111 112 116 114 115 116 .365 I.D. 890 PART 101 102 103 Mech. B Tapp. Spr. Wash¸ NO. !17 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 186 128 129 130 131 Logo 132 136 134 135 x :7x 04 27 NO, tt 638-0005 682-7518 682-7524 710 0604 710-0663 710-0751 710-1652 17_0-0807 ] 750-1056 i 750-1075 782-0566A i 762-0568 746 0713 731 1059 731-1057 731-1058 721-0620 710 1667 718 0414 16865 749-01866 748-0391 738-0137A 10622B t 731-168_ 731-1461 747-0968 7f2-0324 710-0624 720-0294 754-0271 782-7018 710-1026 738 0329 736-3020 DESCRIPTION Pulley Half - Lower Wheel Assembly Axle Assy: RR Axle Assy: Trans, Cover Ass'y - Chain Scr, FT 5118-16 Scr, TT 1/4-20 Hx Cap Screw 114-20 Nex Washer Screw 1/4 20 x ,625 Scrg/B-18x125 Pin - Cir. ,500 Dia,x.4 62 Lg Chain:Endless 48:.500P x 22 Lg. Pin-Cotter ,125 0.[3. x .76 Grip-Foam Spring Lever Torsfon Spring Bell W_sher ,285 x 75 x .062 Wash.Flat .5081.13. x 1.00 D.: 020 Nut- Shoulder ,825 x ,165 Lg. Bear[ng-FI 9 Flex Searing FPg, Hex Be_dng Sleeve Ratchet Wheel Spaoer - .385 × ,685 x .700 Spacer Shld..385 ID,x ,715 Lg, Speeer 8Iv..520 Pivot Arm LD, x 368 Lg. Spdng Bracket SR Cable 525" Mounling Cap Centre[ Cover - Upper COlltro_ Cove[ - Lower Lever Screw 8!0-16 x .625 Weld Pawl Pawl Pawl Shldr. ]bp L. 1/4-20 Plate L H (Not Shown R,H, Scr..340x 285 Spring, Ratchel Hub Cap Mulch Plug Chute Deflector Chute Mour_tlng Rod Flex-L-Nut 1/4-20 Ihd. Maeh, Scr. !/4-20 Foam Grip (Optional) Bett Pulley Cever Scr Tll/4-20:1.750 Hx IndWash Leckwasher 1/4 _ Reg, Ff. Wash, .271 x .830 x ,065 712 0287 631-0060 731 1644 Nut 1/4 20 +36 _37 731-1798 710-1270 748-0883 Fro Ii]dicator Housing Sor. 1/4-20:1 31 Lg. lgB 7i0-1663 FEe Indiealor Fro Indlcalor Ass'y Bait H_using (w/o Throgle) Hex Washer 6clew 1/4-20 x .625 Models 380 thru 389 36 / 131 114 B1 28 Models 380 thru 389 REF. NO. REF. PARTNO. Control 647-0004 PART NO. DESCRIPTION NO. Handle Ass'y CStdl 50 732-0807 Tore/on DESCRIPTION Spring 731-1639 Contror Handle Ass'y {Deluxe) Saffle 81 82 736-0586 710-0654A Wv.Wash.1 2 3 710-0805 Ova! C-Sunk 53 682-0037 21" Deck Ass'y w/rcon 4 736-0501 Spring 683-0075 21' Deck Ass'y w/o Icon 5 720-0279 Handle 66 731-1236 6 648-0875 Rear Brap 1777 Lg. Sea/Ohule Door 712-0384 57 58 782-7599A 7 Throttle Body* Hex L-Nut 1/4-20 782-9050 Brkt 8 749-0439B 59 731-0068 Hd_op Bag Cover 9 746-0876 Upper HandTe Throttle Lever* 731-0066 Hd_op Bag Cover w/F,_TD Logo 12 746-0876 731-6077 Hdtop Bag Cover w/BID Ind. 731-0078 746-0848 Mach- Washer Throttle ', Throttle •66 = ID" Knob 1/4-20 Thd, Control Wire-55"" Control Wlre-4T'* H×LWashHd $er. 3/816,1 Mtg, GrassbaB Lg. - Black 61 747 0919 Hdtop Bag Cover w/FIo Ind. / Logo, Catcher Frame 62 664-0080 Grass Bag- 864-0079 Gra_sbag- 72 Y36-O524A Blade Bell Supper! Cable-40.5" 73 742-0741 21" MuPchlng Blade w/Star Control Cable-55' 74 Control Cable-43" 75 ?104257 Flex Bolt 9/8-24 76 Spacer - Sleeve 77 750 1070 750-1071 Spacer - Sleeve 78 782-7596 6 Sp Conlrot 79 789-7897 6 Sp PivolBracket 746-0841 ThreSfe Control 13 710-f208 Rope Guide f4 732-0700 15 720-0276 Wlre-47"bg. Hand Knob 16 746-0554 Control 746-0555 746-0581 17 726-0240 Cable Tie 16 710-1174 Curved 19 Lower Handle 20 749-0907A 811-00185 21 710-1237 710-0671 Screw* 38 O.D. x .88 LDT.Ogg Throttle Wire-60"* Hd. Bolt 5/16-18×2" Ass'y Coop Hex Self-Tap (B&S)* (Inel Lg. 3,4,6,7,9)* Scr. 010 32 x 62" Hex Seres Scr. 010-32 Lg. 81 82 × ,3" Lg. (Tee.)* 753-0609 fl Black 8o0 top w/LOgo Blade Adaptor Nil w/SLar _ 2 6 [d Arm Wheel Assembly 638 0005 Axle Ass'y: RR 83 84 682-7618 A×le Ass'y: Trans, 682-7824 22 735-0839 Spark P_ug Boot 88 710-0604 Cover Ass'y - Chain Son IT 5/16-18 23 7818213146 Cable Clamp {B&S)* 86 710-0653 Scr. TT 1/4-20 87 710-0751 7810007775 Cable Clamp 24 710-_280 Screw H.L. 12-24 86 710-0896 Hx Cap Screw 1/4-20 Scr. AB 1/4-20 25 710-0351 Screw Math. Engine 89 98 7!0_1315 Scr 3/8-16 x 1.2_ 711-0835 gl 719-0421 Pin - CIv .500 Oia. x 4.82 L 0. Chain: Endless 4&.SBOP x 22L 92 714-0474 Pin-Cotter 93 720-0230 Grip Foam 27 (Tee.)* B lapp. 28 781-1714A Belt Cover 83 710-0167 Son 1/4-20:.50 30 710-0396 8or,;AB 31 712-0287 Hex Nut: 1/4-20 94 732-0803A Spring Lever 32 736-0270 Torah Sp#n 6 736-0329 95 96 732-0818 33 Bel! Wash..265 x .75 x .082 Lock Wash. 1/4 736-0270 Bell Washer,265 35 714-0104 Wash-FI 747-0922 87 98 736-0669 37 Int Cotter Pin 5/15" Oi_. Pivot Rod 738-0528 Nut - Shoulder 38 780-1068 Shoulder 99 741-0324 Bearing-Fig Hex 39 732-0809 100 101 Beadng-FIg Sex 756-0625 Torsion Spring Roller Cable 741.0522 40 741 0978 41 788-7574 6 Sp, Cable Adj Bracket 102 748-0318 Bearing-Sleeve Rather Wheel 42 782-7575 8 Sp Cable Mtg. Bracket 103 750-0807 Spacer. 43 856-0618 Pulley Assembly 104 780-1066 Spacer-Shoulder 44 782-9029 Handle 105 790-1075 45 710-0683 Screw, Tap I/4-20 108 788 0566A Spacer Sleeve Pivot Arm 46 711 1114 Pivot Shall 107 782-0568 Sprfng Bracket 47 71g-B400 U-Nut 108 731-0904 Upper Control 48 788.3030 Handle 109 731-0924 8 Speed 49 710 1348 Screw AS 1/4-20 110 7!3-0397 Gear Inset! Lg. 1/4-20:.626 Lg. Spacer L FI Brkb Ass'y - L.H Brkt Ass'y- B.H • OplionsI 29 H25 O.D, x .75 808 x 75 x 062 ID. × ! 00D. 828 xO20 x H65Lg, •385 x ,886 x 760 385LD •520 I.D Housing Shift Lever _ 715L6. x .980 Lg NO. PART NO_ REF. 1171 DESCRIPTION 111 1g-0841 C-SunkTapScr _!0x.75 112 732-gg27 Shilt Lever Sprirlg 113 16864 114 712-0414 6 Sp Rack Cable Bracket WBId Top [. 1/4-20 115 16855 _16 PART NO. g6 73 0905 DESCRIPTION Cow_ _c,_tToI Housing 731-0906 746-0711A Cable Mounting Cap S.E Cable 129 751-062g Control Lever Pawl Plate 130 746-0939 748-0381 Paw_ R.H, 131 754-0271 6 Speed Cable - 53" Lg. Bell 748-01888 Pawi L.H. (Not Shown) Shldt Scr. ,340 x •285 132 782-7018 183 712-0138 PulLey Cover Nut 1/4-28 Spgng, Rather Hub Cap 134 738-0924 Sh, Sot 114-28:,375 Lg. 135 136 631-0060 FIg Indlc_t or Ass'y Fig Indicator Ball 137 73%1738 138 710-1352 139 746-0g83 140 710q270 117 738-0137A 118 106228 119 f 12D 731-1885 121 731-1461 Mulch Plug Chute Deflector 122 74710958 Chute 123 712-0324 124 i 7104)924 Hex-L-Nul 1/4-20 thd. Mach. Scr. 1/4-20 __720-0294 Foam Grip (Optional) 1.25 Lg, NO. REF. Mounting Rod 127 128 I 731-1844 FEeIndicator Housing Hex Washe[ Screw 1/4-20 x ,gg5 Housing (w/o Throtlle) Screw 1/4-20 x 20 ,r@, 30 Shroud Chart 751B281499 751B28!440 Pad NO. Dark Red _lack 731-1395A 731 No. 1396A Part 751B201443 Bright Red 731-1397A Red Er_
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