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This Instruction Book contains information
for several models. Read and keep this book
for future reference. This book contains
important information on SAFETY, PREPARATION,
OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE.

MODEL
42514x8A

PRODUCT INFORMATION

The owner must be certain that all
the product information is included with the unit.
This information includes
the INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
the REPLACEMENT PARTS and the WARRANTIES.
This information must be included to make sure state laws and other laws
are followed.

RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR UNIT. THIS
INFORMATION IS NECESSARY WHEN ORDERING PARTS OR IN CASE
OF LOSS OR THEFT.

BUILT IN THE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SAFETY RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PARTS BAG – CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO INSTALL THE SEAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE STEERING WHEEL . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO INSTALL THE BATTERY CABLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO PREPARE THE ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHECK THE LEVEL OF THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . . . .
CHECK THE TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LOCATION OF CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ATTACHMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO USE THE THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL . . . . . . . .
HOW TO USE THE BLADE ROTATION CONTROL . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO USE THE SHIFT LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO SET THE PARKING BRAKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO CHANGE THE CUTTING HEIGHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO STOP THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO TRANSPORT THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO OPERATE WITH THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . .
HOW TO OPERATE THE UNIT ON HILLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO START THE ENGINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OPERATING TIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MOWING AND BAGGING TIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MAINTENANCE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO CHECK THE MUFFLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE BLADE . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO SHARPEN THE BLADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO ADJUST THE BLADE ROTATION CONTROL . . . . .
HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE DRIVE BRAKE . . . . . . .
HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CLUTCH . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO ADJUST THE SHIFT LEVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WHERE TO LUBRICATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO CHECK THE FUEL FILTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHECK THE TIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REMOVE THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO INSTALL THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO ADJUST THE GAUGE WHEELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO LEVEL THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REPLACE THE MOTION DRIVE BELT . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REPLACE THE MOWER DRIVE BELT . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO INSTALL THE WHEELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO REPLACE THE LIGHT BULB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO CLEAN THE MOWER HOUSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STORAGE (OVER 30 DAYS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SLOPE GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LAWN TRACTOR ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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MURRAY, INC. Two Year Limited Warranty
Murray, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this unit shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
use and service for a period of Two (2) Years from the date of purchase; however, this warranty does not cover engines,
accessories (such as snow blowers, snow blades, grass baggers and plows), transmissions, batteries and Normal Wear Parts
(except as noted below) or transaxles as the companies that manufacture these items furnish their own warranties and provide
service through their authorized field service facilities. For additional information, see the warranties covering these particular
parts. If you are uncertain whether your unit contains or is equipped with one or more of these parts, consult your dealer prior
to purchase. Subject to the terms and conditions noted in this Limited Warranty, we shall, at our option, repair or replace at no
cost to the original purchaser any part covered by this Limited Warranty during the applicable warranty period.
In the event the battery proves defective within ninety (90) days from the date of purchase, we will replace it without charge. If
the battery proves defective after (90) days but within one hundred twenty (120) days from the date of purchase, we will replace
it for a charge of one half (1/2) of the retail price of the battery in effect at the time of return.
Normal Wear Parts are defined as belts, blades, blade adapters, pneumatic tires, headlights and seat covers. These parts are
warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship as delivered with the product. Any claim for repair or replacement
of Normal Wear Parts must be made within thirty (30) days of the date of purchase. No claims involving damage caused from
material use, abuse or misuse will be honored.
This Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Limited Warranty is your exclusive remedy; however, this warranty is void or does not apply
to any unit that has been tampered with, altered, misused, abused or used for rental or other commercial and/or professional
(non–homeowner) uses. Your warranty does not cover minor mechanical adjustments which are not due to any defect in material
or workmanship. For assistance in making such adjustments, consult your Instruction Book.
To make a claim under this Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Limited Warranty, return the unit (or if authorized in advance, the defective
part) along with your proof of purchase to an Authorized Service Center near you. To locate the nearest Authorized Service
Center, call the Central Parts Distributor for your area shown in the list provided with your unit or check the Yellow Page listings
in your local telephone directory. If you return the entire unit, we will repair the unit. If we authorize the return of the defective
part only, we will either replace or repair the part. In the case of a defect in a transmission or differential (as distinguished from
a transaxle), the entire transmission or differential must be returned since they do not include user serviceable parts.
This Murray, Inc. Two (2) Year Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state. This Limited Warranty is given in lieu of all other expressed and implied warranties including the
implied warranty of merchantability and warranty of fitness for a particular purpose. If you need additional information
on this written warranty or assistance in obtaining service, write or call: MURRAY, INC., Outdoor Power Equipment, Customer
Service Department, P.O. Box 268, Brentwood, Tennessee 37027. (1–800–251–8007)
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OWNER’S INFORMATION
chased in an assembled condition. On assembled units, it is the responsibility of the owner to make sure the unit is correctly
assembled. The owner must carefully check the unit according to
the instructions in this manual before it is first used.

This instruction book is for several different models. The instructions
are written for a person with some mechanical ability. Like most service books, not all the steps are described. Steps on how to loosen or
tighten fasteners are steps anyone can follow with some mechanical
ability. Read and follow these instructions before you use the unit.
Know your product: If you understand the unit and how the unit operates, you will get the best performance. As you read this manual, compare the illustrations to the unit. Learn the location and the function of
the controls. To help prevent an accident, follow the operating instructions and the safety rules. Keep this manual for future reference.

The engine exhaust from this product
contains chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm.

IMPORTANT: Many units are not assembled and are sold in cartons. It is the responsibility of the owner to make sure the assembly
instructions in this manual are exactly followed. Other units are pur-

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER
The responsibility of the owner is to follow the instructions below.

Environmental Awareness

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4.



Do not fill the engine’s fuel tank completely full.



Drain fuel for off–season storage.



Use only unleaded gasoline.



Service the air cleaner regularly.



Change oil regularly. Use 10W–30 oil in summer.



Tune–up the engine regularly.



Keep equipment in efficient operating condition.



Dispose of used engine oil properly.

5.
6.
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8.

Carefully read and follow the rules for safe operation.
Follow all the assembly instructions.
Inspect the unit.
Make sure that the operator of the unit knows how to correctly
use all standard and accessory equipment.
Operate the unit only with guards, shields, and other safety
items in place and working correctly.
Correctly adjust the unit.
Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement
parts.
Complete all maintenance on the unit.

SAFETY RULES
Safe Operation Practices for Ride–on Mowers
WARNING: This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the
following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.

I. General operation
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19.

Read, understand and follow all instructions in the Instruction Book, on the machine, the engine and with any attachments before starting.
Only allow responsible adults, who are familiar with the instructions, to operate the machine.
Clear the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire, etc., which could be picked up and thrown by the blade.
Be sure the area is clear of other people before mowing. Stop the machine if anyone enters the area.
Never carry passengers.
Turn off power to the blades or any attachments before backing up. Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary. Always look
down and behind before and while backing.
Be aware of the mower discharge direction and do not point it at anyone. Do not operate the mower without either the entire grass bagger
or the mower guard in place.
Slow down before turning.
Never leave a machine unattended with the engine running. Always turn off the blade(s), set the parking brake, stop the engine and
remove the key before dismounting.
Turn off power to attachment(s) when transporting or not in use. Turn off the blade(s) when not mowing.
Stop the engine before removing the grass bagger or unclogging the chute.
Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or when very tired.
Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways.
Use extra caution when loading or unloading the machine into a trailer or truck.
Disengage all attachment clutches and shift into Neutral before attempting to start the engine.
Always wear goggles, safety glasses, or an eye shield when you operate the unit to protect your eyes from foreign objects that can be
thrown from the unit. Always wear eye protection when you make an adjustment or repair to the machine.
Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment.
a. Use only approved drawbar hitch points.
b. Limit loads to those you can safely control.
c. Do not turn sharply. Use care when backing.
d. Use counterweights or wheel weights when suggested in the Instruction Book.
Do not operate this machine if you are taking drugs or other medication which can cause drowsiness or affect your ability to operate
this machine.

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20. Do not use this machine if you are mentally or physically unable to operate this machine safely.
21. Data indicates that operators, age 60 years and above, are involved in a large percentage of riding mower related injuries. These operators should evaluate their ability to operate a riding mower safely enough to protect themselves and others from serious injury.

II. Slope operation
Slopes and rough terrain are major factors related to loss–of–control and tip–over accidents, which can result in severe injury
or death. ALL slopes require extra caution. If you cannot back up the slope or if you feel uneasy on the slope, do not mow it. See
the “Slope Guide” in the back of this book to check for safe operation.

DO
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8.

Mow up and down slopes, not across.
Remove obstacles such as rocks, limbs, etc...
Watch for holes, ruts or bumps. Uneven terrain could overturn the machine. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
Use slow speed. Choose a low enough gear so that you will not have to stop or shift while on the slope.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wheel weights or counterweights to improve stability.
Use extra care with grass baggers or other attachments, they can change the stability of the machine.
Keep all movement on the slopes slow and gradual. Do not make sudden changes in speed or direction.
Avoid starting or stopping on a slope. If tires lose traction, turn off the blades and proceed slowly straight down the slope.

DO NOT
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5.

Do not turn on slopes unless absolutely necessary, then only turn slowly and gradually downhill, if possible.
Do not mow drop–offs, ditches or embankments. A wheel over the edge or an edge caving in could cause a sudden overturn and an
injury or death.
Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced traction could cause sliding.
Do not try to stabilize the machine by putting your foot on the ground.
Do not use a grass bagger or other rear mounted accessories on steep slopes (greater than 10 degrees).

III. Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence of children. Children are often attracted to the machine and
the mowing activity. NEVER assume that children will remain where you last saw them.
1. Keep children out of the mowing area and in the watchful care of another responsible adult.
2. Be alert and turn the engine off if children enter the area.
3. Before and when backing, look behind and down for small children.
4. Never carry children or any passengers, even with the blades off. They may fall off and be seriously injured or interfere with the safe
operation of the machine.
5. Never allow children to operate the machine. Instruct children in the potential dangers of the machine.
6. Use extra care when approaching blind corners, shrubs, trees or other objects that may obscure vision.

IV. Service
1.

Use extra care when handling gasoline and other fuels. Fuels are flammable and the vapors are explosive.
a. Use only an approved container.
b. Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the engine running. Allow the engine to cool for several minutes before refueling. Do
not smoke.
c. Never refuel the machine indoors.
d. Never store the machine with fuel in the tank or fuel container inside where there is an open flame, such as a water heater.
2. Never start or run the engine inside a closed area.
3. Keep all nuts and bolts, especially the blade attachment nuts tight. Frequently check the blade(s) for wear or damage such as cracks
and nicks. A blade that is bent or damaged must be immediately replaced with an original equipment blade from an authorized service
dealer. For safety, replace the blade every two years. Keep the equipment in good condition.
4. Never tamper with the safety devices. Check their proper operation regularly.
5. To reduce fire hazards, keep the machine free of grass, leaves or other debris build–up. Clean up oil or fuel spills. Allow the machine
to cool before storing.
6. Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object. Repair, if necessary, before restarting.
7. Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running. The carburetor can be adjusted with the engine running. Do not change
the engine governor settings or over–speed the engine.
8. Grass bagger components are subject to wear, damage and deterioration, which could expose moving parts or allow objects to be
thrown. For storage, always make sure the grass bag is empty. Frequently check components and replace with manufacturer’s recommended parts when necessary.
9. Mower blade(s) are sharp and can cut. Wrap the blade(s) or wear gloves and use extra caution when servicing them or the blade housing
area.
10. Check the brake operation frequently. Adjust and service as required.
11. Wait for all movement to stop before servicing any part of the unit.
Look for this symbol to indicate important safety
precautions. This symbol indicates: “Attention!
Become Alert! Your Safety Is At Risk.”
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Each person that operates power
equipment must learn to use correct and
safe mowing procedures. To help you
learn, carefully read the following
pages. Most of the time the operator was
not correctly shown or did not read the
instructions on the unit or in the Instruction
Book before using the unit. Also, some
operators do not have enough experience.
The result is unsafe use, endangering the
operator, bystanders and the equipment.
Another result can be a poor appearance
of the area mowed.
Read this book. Read the instructions on
the unit. Operate the mower according to
the Safe Mowing Guide. Follow all safety
rules, cautions or warnings in this book
and on the unit. Make sure anyone that
uses the unit reads the instructions and is
told how to safely operate the mower.

controls and how they work. In an
emergency, how fast you can stop the
blade is important. Learn how to control
the mower at all times.
Many engines are started by hand. When
you use a pull start or rope start, place
your feet apart and away from the blade(s).
Hold the rope handle tight. Never wrap the
rope around your arm or fingers for a
“better grip”. To start the engine, follow the
instructions on the mower, in this book and
in the engine operating instructions.
For electric start engines, sit in the seat to
start the engine. The battery can be
dangerous. Follow the instructions on the
battery, the acid container, and in this book
when working with the battery. Even small
batteries have enough voltage to cause an
injury. Always be careful.
The mower is designed to be operated by
one person. Never let another person ride
with you on the unit or on any accessories.
A passenger will make the unit harder to
control, block the visibility or distract the
operator and is dangerous to the operator,
the passenger and the equipment. Without
a passenger seat, the passenger can fall
from the mower or contact dangerous
parts. A mower is not a toy for showing off
or for giving rides.

The mower will give you good service and
durability, if operated in normal conditions.
If the mower is not correctly serviced or is
used where the terrain is rough or
unsuitable, product performance and
safety will be decreased.
Correct clothing is an important part of safe
mowing. Safety glasses will protect the
eyes from objects discharged by the
mower. Safety shoes with steel plates can
protect a foot from injury by the blade. For
protection from objects discharged from
the mower, wear clothing that will cover the
arms and legs.

Before you start cutting the grass, practice
using the mower in a large open and level
area. Learn the location of the controls on
the mower. Know the purpose of the
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Never cut a wet lawn. Wet grass can
cause an accident, affect mower
performance and can cause problems with
future lawn growth and appearance. Wet
grass is slippery and can cause the mower
to slip. Someone can get injured by
touching the blade(s). Wet grass tends to
clog the mower, causing poor discharge.
Cut wet grass will collect on the lawn,
retarding the growth of the grass. Also,
getting the mower wet will cause parts to
rust and decrease the life of the unit.
When you look over the lawn, remember
obstacles that cannot be removed, like
pipes, stumps or rocks. Keep away from
these obstacles that can cause damage to
the mower or injury to the operator or a
person near the mower. Clear the area of
rocks, toys, wire or other loose objects.
These items can damage the mower or
can be discharged by the mower blade.
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The blade of a power mower rotates very
fast. It can discharge rocks and other
objects over a long distance which can be
dangerous. The force of the objects can
break windows, cause injuries or even put
an eye out. Most of the time the injury is to
a person, like a child. Keep every person
completely away from the area to be
mowed. Make sure the grass is not
discharged toward anyone. Planning your
mowing pattern has a double advantage. It
can decrease the possibility of an injury
and make the clean up after mowing
easier.

Check the terrain of the area to be mowed.
Mow in a pattern that will keep you away
from dangerous areas. Check the distance
you need to stop and the distance
available to turn. Slopes and rough terrain
must be mowed carefully and some areas
must not be mowed at all. With riding
mowers, mow up and down the hill. When
you must mow rough terrain or on slopes,
never change directions or change gears
and stop in these areas only in an
emergency. Before you ride up or down a
slope, try to back straight up the slope. Do
not ride up or down a slope that is too
steep to back straight up. See the “Guide”
in the back of this Instruction Book to
check any slopes.

Before you start cutting, make sure the
mower was completely assembled
according to the Instruction Book. If the

SAFE MOWING GUIDE
mower was completely assembled at the
store, you must still check the mower
according to the assembly instructions.
Make sure the mower is correctly
assembled and that all fasteners are tight.
Make sure the engine has the correct
amount of oil. Check these items often
during the life of the mower.
Your mower has a gasoline engine.
Gasoline is a dangerous fuel. Keep
gasoline only in an approved safety
gasoline container. Do not keep large
amounts of gasoline. When you add
gasoline to the fuel tank, do not smoke.
Store the gasoline container and the
mower in an area that has good ventilation.
Also, keep the gasoline away from any
flames like the pilot light of a furnace or
any other source of ignition. If the mower is
to be stored for more than a few weeks,
remove the gasoline from the fuel tank.
When inside an enclosure, do not add
gasoline to the fuel tank. Before you add
gasoline, move the mower outside and add
gasoline carefully. Before you start the
engine, remove any gasoline from the
outside of the fuel tank or from the mower.
Warm gasoline will expand. Leave some
space in the fuel tank for the gasoline to
expand. Also, the fuel cap has a vent hole
for fuel vapors. Always use the correct fuel
cap. Failure to follow safety rules about
gasoline will cause fires and explosions,
injury to you and damage to the equipment
and other property.

of the mower. Stop the engine. Let the
engine and transmission cool before
servicing the mower. Remember, exhaust
fumes are dangerous. Never operate the
engine inside a building.
When you get a new mower, it can be a
new experience for the family. Tell each
person how a mower can be dangerous.
Remember, a mower is not a toy. A mower
is not to be used by children or anyone not
old enough, strong enough or that does not
have experience.
If the mower is not correctly assembled,
not operated correctly, or not regularly
serviced, the mower can be dangerous.
The most important rule to follow is always
use good judgement and common sense.
Mow safely and carefully.
Your mower will easily cut thick grass.
Fingers, feet and other parts can also be
cut by the blade. Injuries occur when the
operator does not think and reaches into
the chute opening. Always operate the
mower as if the blade is rotating. Do not
service or make an adjustment, except to
the carburetor, while the engine is running.

Use only accessories that are factory
approved for your mower. The wrong
accessory can decrease the safety of the
mower and can even damage the unit.
Read and follow the instructions included
with the accessory and the mower.

If you add gasoline to an engine that is
running or hot, the result can be an
explosion. Before you add gasoline, stop
the engine and let the engine cool for
several minutes. Remove dry grass and
other debris from the mower. Keep the
mower clean to improve the performance,
help the engine and transmission run
cooler, extend the life of moving parts, and
decrease the danger of a fire.

Use only original equipment or
replacement parts that are factory
approved for service. If you need service,
select an Authorized Service Center for
your mower. If you do the work on the unit,
follow the instructions in the Instruction
Book.

Before you leave the mower, stop the
engine. Remove the key. Disengage and
lower any attachment. Set the parking
brake. Never mount or dismount from the
seat while the engine is running. An
accident can occur if you touch the brake,
shift lever, throttle, clutch or blade control
while the engine is running. Mount and
dismount from the seat on the side of the
unit that is marked ENTER–EXIT.

Make sure you are in good condition when
you mow. When you mow for several hours
your reflexes will decrease and your mind
will not be as alert. Take a short break or
an accident can occur. If the temperature is
hot, use caution to prevent dehydration. If
you are tired, angry or not completely alert,
do not operate the mower. If you use
alcohol, medication or drugs, do not use
the mower or any type of power
equipment.
Engine speed is a key to safe mowing and
to a good looking lawn. The maximum
speed of the engine was set at the factory.
Do not change the setting of the engine
governor.
Select the maximum engine and ground
speed that is right for the terrain and the
height of the grass. The blade cuts best
when the engine is operating at maximum
speed. The engine and transmission will
also run cooler at maximum engine speed.

Fires and explosions are not the only
dangers when working around a mower.
The engine, transmission, and the muffler
will get hot in several minutes when the
engine is running. Do not touch these parts
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When you mow, remember that children
are attracted to the mower. Always use
caution when mowing around obstacles
like trees or shrubs or when moving
backward. Only mow in a forward direction
if possible. Your visibility is decreased
when you mow backward. Also, the blades
are made to cut while the unit is moving
forward. If you mow backward, the cutting
performance decreases.

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Also, the grass bagger will function better
when the engine is operating at maximum
speed. On slopes, decrease the ground
speed and use care making sure the
mower feels safe to operate.

feel new or excessive vibration,
immediately stop the engine and check for
the problem. Vibration can be a warning of
a problem. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws
tight.

If the weather conditions are bad, do not
mow. If weather conditions become bad,
stop cutting and finish later. It is dangerous
to cut grass in the rain. Always find
protection in an electrical storm. If the
weather conditions are extra dry, protect
your eyes with safety glasses from the dust
and from the objects discharged by the
mower. Also, a dust or a pollen mask can
help.

The blade is the most dangerous part of
the mower. Frequently check the blade and
the blade mounting fasteners. Keep the
fasteners tight. If the blade hits a solid
object, stop the engine. Remove the wire
from the spark plug. Check for a blade that
is bent, cracked or for other damages.
Before you start the engine, replace a
damaged blade(s). For safety, replace the
blade every two years.

Your mower is equipped with a number of
safety devices which are important to the
safety of the operator and bystanders and
must never be changed or removed from
the mower. If a safety device is lost,
damaged or no longer functions, repair or
replace the device before you operate the
mower.
It is best to mow during the day. If you
must mow at night, make sure there is
enough light for safe operation.
Your mower will require regular
maintenance and service. The
maintenance schedule depends on the
hours of use. Also, mowing conditions can
change the schedule. Check the
Instruction Book for more information.
Correct maintenance will help the mower
function safely.
Do not service the
mower (except for the
carburetor adjustment)
while the engine is
running. Before you
service the unit, even
with the engine stopped,
always disconnect the
wire from the spark plug
to prevent the engine
from starting.
If you hit a large object during operation,
stop the engine. Remove the wire from the
spark plug. Carefully inspect the mower for
damage. Before you start the engine
again, make the necessary repairs. If you

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A sharp blade decreases the workload on
the engine and more evenly cuts grass.
Frequently sharpen the blade for a better
looking cut. Use the left side of the mower
housing to trim near an object.
A grass bagger is a good accessory for
your mower. For best performance and
safety, make sure the grass bagger is
approved for use with your mower. Follow
the assembly and operation instructions
included with the grass bagger.
Some grass baggers require a special
blade for best performance. Before you
attach, check, or empty the grass bagger,
always stop the engine. Before each use of
the grass bagger, check for cracks, wear or
deterioration. Before you use the grass
bagger, replace a damaged part with a
replacement part approved by the factory.

For you to have a good green lawn, follow
the mowing procedures below. Do not cut
the grass too short. If you cut the grass too
short you can cause the grass to become
yellow or make the lawn look brown. Use a
lower height of cut in cool months when
the grass is thicker. Raise the height of cut
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a blade that is not sharp or at a slow
engine speed you can damage the grass.
Move the throttle control to the FAST
position when mowing and using the grass
bagger. Also, use a slower ground speed
when using the grass bagger.
If you change the direction or pattern of cut
slightly every time you mow will make the
grass grow stronger and thicker. Do not
add oil or gasoline to the mower while on
the lawn. Spilled oil or gasoline can kill the
grass. In high or thick grass, do not try to
cut all the grass the first time. Raise the
height of cut on the first cutting and lower
the height for the next cutting. Another way
is to cut only part of the width of the mower
and decrease your ground speed (not the
engine) to move more slowly so that the
mower can discharge the grass as it
moves forward.
Understand the controls and how they
work. Learn the ground speed(s) of your
mower. Check the stopping distance
required at different travel speeds. Check
the turning radius of the mower. The
controls on your riding mower are different
from an automobile. The throttle is
operated by hand and holds the engine
speed constant until it is changed. The
location of the shift lever and the shift
pattern is different from that of an
automobile. Also, the brake and clutch
systems are different. Remember the
procedures to follow in an emergency.
Remember, turning off the engine ignition
switch will stop the blade and the drive
mechanism. If the traction of the wheels is
lost or does not feel safe, disengage all
systems and stop the engine. Dismount
from the mower. Push the unit to a safe
place before you begin mowing again.
Your unit has an electrical system that
includes an operator presence switch in
the seat. The operator presence switch
detects if the operator is sitting on the seat.
The engine will stop if the operator leaves
the seat when the blade engagement
control is engaged. This operator presence
switch is a safety device only. It must not
regularly be used to stop the engine or the
blade. There are other control systems on
the mower for this purpose. Always keep
the operator presence switch and other
safety devices and controls in place and
operating for your protection.
Remember, your mower is a tool that can
be dangerous if it is not correctly used.
Follow the instructions in this Instruction
Book. Safe and careful use of the mower
will give you many safe hours of problem
free use.

STEPS TO FOLLOW
BEFORE MOWING
 Be sure to dress correctly. Wear hard shoes, not sandals or tennis shoes.
 Examine the blade. A blade that is bent, cracked, or damaged must be replaced with a factory replacement blade.
 Fill the fuel tank outside. Clean off spilled fuel.
 Read and follow the Owner’s Manual, the instructions with the engine, and the instructions with any attachments. Owner’s Manual
instructions are for your safety and the safety of others.
 Exhaust fumes are dangerous. Start the engine outside.
 Make sure all safety devices are in place and working correctly.
 Operation of the mower is only for a person that has experience.
 Wet grass can be dangerous. Let the grass dry.
 Instruct children and others to keep away from the work area.
 Never cut the grass without good light.
 Pick up loose objects. Remove them from the mowing area.

WHILE MOWING
 Watch for fixed objects and avoid them. They can damage the mower or cause injury.
 A hot engine, muffler, and transmission will cause a burn. Do not touch.
 Inclines and slopes must be carefully mowed. See the “Guide” in the back of this book to check a slope.
 Lack of daylight or good artificial light is cause to stop mowing.
 Examine the mower, the blade, and other parts for damage after hitting a foreign object or if the unit vibrates excessively.
 Do not make adjustments or repairs without stopping the engine. Disconnect the spark plug wire.
 On or near roads, watch out for traffic. Direct discharge away from roads.
 When mowing, avoid areas where traction is unsure. Look back before changing direction of travel.
 In heavy grass, raise the cutting height. Cut slower. Stop the engine to remove clogged grass from the mower.
 Never remove any safety related parts.
 Do not pour gasoline into a engine that is hot or running.

AFTER MOWING
 Always let the mower cool before storing in an enclosed area.
 Foreign material on the mower is dangerous. Clean off grass, leaves, grease and oil before storing.
 Tighten all loose nuts, bolts and screws before you use the unit.
 Empty and clean any grass catcher or other accessory.
 Remove the key or disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent unauthorized use.
 Make sure the mower is not kept near a source of ignition. Gas fumes can cause an explosion.
 Only original parts or factory approved substitutes can be used to service the mower.
 When storing the mower for an extended period, remove the fuel from the fuel tank.
 Instruct children to leave the mower alone. It is not a toy.
 Never keep gasoline near a source of ignition. Always use an approved container. Keep gasoline away from children.
 Lubricate according to the Instruction Book. See “Lubrication”.

IMPORTANT––Read the Instruction Book. Keep this book for future use and reference.
WARNING: Look for this symbol to point out important
safety precautions. It means: “Attention! Become Alert!
Your Safety Is Involved.”
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INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS
INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS
IMPORTANT: Some of the following pictorials are located on your unit or on
literature supplied with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for each pictorial.

Safety Warning Pictorials
1
2
3
4

Warning
Shield Eyes. Explosive Gases Can
Cause Blindness Or Injury.
No Sparks, Flames or Smoking.
Sulphuric Acid Can Cause Blindness
Or Severe Burns

5

Flush Eyes Immediately With Water.
Get Medical Help Fast.

6

IMPORTANT: Read Owner’s Manual
Before Operating This Machine.

7

WARNING: Thrown Objects. Keep
Bystanders Away. Read User
Instructions Before Operating This
Machine.

8

WARNING: Do Not Use This Machine
On Slopes Greater Than 15 Degrees.

9

DANGER: Keep People, Especially
Children, Away From Unit.

10 DANGER: No Step.
11 DANGER: Keep Feet And Hands
Away From Rotating Blade.
12 DANGER: Keep Hands Away From
Rotating Blade.
13 DANGER: Disconnect Spark Plug
Wire Before Servicing Unit.
14 WARNING: Hot Surface.
15 WARNING: Use Caution When
Connecting Or Disconnecting
Accessories.
16 WARNING: Crushed Fingers.

1

1

3

2

4

8

9

13

14

7

5

6

11

10

MAX + 90N MAX + 150N

12

16

15

Control And Operating Pictorials

6

Brake

11 Choke

1
2
3
4
5

7

Parking Brake

12 Oil

8

Clutch

13 Blade Rotation Control

9

Slow

14 Raise

Engine
Lights
Engine
Engine
Engine

Start
Stop
Stop
Run

10 Fast

15 Fuel

2

1

2

3

10

11

12

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4

6

5

14

13
9

7

15

8

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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY

WARNING: Before doing any assembly or maintenance to the mower, remove the wire from the spark
plug.

Read and follow the assembly and adjustment instructions for your
mower. All fasteners are in the parts bag. Do not discard any parts
or material until the unit is assembled.
NOTE: In this instruction book, left and right describe the location of a part with the operator on the seat.

PARTS BAG – CONTENTS
The fasteners and other loose parts are shown below. The fasteners are shown full size. The quantity is shown in brackets ( ).

2x82
(2) Carriage Bolt

14x79
(2) Wing Nut

94160
(2) Knob

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25x3
(1) Bolt

17x146 Z
(1) Washer

17x47Z
(2) Washer

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ASSEMBLY
3.

HOW TO INSTALL THE SEAT
1. Carefully remove the plastic bag from the seat.
Use the fasteners shown below to install the seat. The fasteners are
shown at full size.

Check the operating position of the seat. If the seat needs to
be adjusted, loosen the two wing bolts. Slide the seat forward
or backward along the seat adjusting holes as shown. Tighten
the wing bolts (A).

Seat
Seat Hinge

Seat
Adjusting Hole

(A)
94160

B

(B)
17x47 Z

A

NOTE: Fasteners may be attached to seat for shipping
purposes, if so remove fasteners before proceeding.
2. Align the holes in the seat hinge to the holes in the seat
(Figure 1). Fasten the seat to the seat hinge with the fasteners
as shown.

Figure 1

6.

HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE STEERING WHEEL
Attach the steering wheel as follows:

Remove adhesive backing from hub cover (found in parts bag)
and place hub cover over hub.
Hub Cover

A
C

(A)
25x3

Steering Wheel

(C)
17x146 Z
1.

Make sure the front wheels point forward.

2.

Slide the cover over the steering post (Figure 2).

3.

Slide the steering wheel onto the steering post.

4.

Apply firm pressure to center of the steering wheel with the
palm of your hand until you hear a clicking noise. To check for
proper locking of the steering wheel to the steering post, pull
upward on steering wheel.

5.

Cover

Use the fasteners shown above to secure the steering wheel.
The fasteners are shown at full size. Tighten the screw. DO
NOT over tighten.

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Steering Post

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Figure 2

ASSEMBLY
MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY

3.

IMPORTANT: Before you attach the battery cables to the
battery, check the battery date. The battery date tells if the
battery must be charged.

Use a 12 volt battery charger to charge the battery. Charge at
a rate of 6 amperes for one hour. If you do not have a battery
charger, have an authorized service center charge the battery.

4.

Install the battery and battery tray. Make sure the positive (+)
terminal is on the left side.

1.

Check the top of the battery for the location of the battery date
(Figure 3).

2.

If the battery is put into service before the battery date, the
battery cables can be attached without charging the battery.
See “How To Install The Battery Cables”.

3.

If the battery is put into service after the battery date, the
battery must be charged. See “How To Charge The
Maintenance Free Battery”.

HOW TO INSTALL THE BATTERY CABLES
WARNING: To prevent sparks, fasten the red cable to
the positive (+) terminal before you connect the black
cable.
Use the fasteners shown below to install the battery cables. The
fasteners are shown at full size.

HOW TO CHARGE
THE MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY

(A)
2x82

WARNING: When you charge the battery, do not
smoke. Keep the battery away from any sparks. The
fumes from the battery acid can cause an explosion.
1.

Remove the battery and battery tray.

2.

Remove the protective caps from the battery terminals.

(B)
14x79

1.

Remove the protective caps from the battery terminals.

2.

Fasten the red cable to the positive (+) terminal with the
fasteners as shown (Figure 3).

3.

Fasten the black cable to the negative (–) terminal with the
fasteners as shown.

Positive (+)
Terminal

B
Red Cable

A

Battery

Black Cable
Battery Tray

A

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Figure 3

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ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT! BEFORE YOU START MOWING
 Check the engine oil.

WARNING: Before doing any assembly or maintenance to the mower, remove the wire from the spark
plug.

 Fill the fuel tank with gasoline.
 Check the level of the mower housing.
 Check the air pressure of the tires.

NOTE: In this instruction book, left and right describe the location of a part with the operator on the seat.

 Make sure the battery cables are attached.

IMPORTANT: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion
engine and must not be used on or near any unimproved
forest–covered, brush–covered or grass–covered land unless
the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester
meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark
arrester is used, it must be maintained in effective working
order by the operator.
In the State of California the above is required by law (Section
4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states
may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.
See an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the
muffler.
In some areas, local law requires the use of a resistor spark
plug to control the ignition signals. See an Authorized Service
Center for a resistor spark plug for the engine.

HOW TO PREPARE THE ENGINE
NOTE: The engine was shipped from the factory filled with oil.
Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed.
See the engine manufacturer’s instructions for the type of gasoline
and oil to use. Before you use the unit, read the information on
safety, operation, maintenance, and storage.
WARNING: Follow the engine manufacturer’s
instructions for the type of gasoline and oil to use.
Always use a safety gasoline container. Do not
smoke when adding gasoline to the engine. When
inside an enclosure, do not fill with gasoline. Before
you add gasoline, stop the engine. Let the engine
cool for several minutes.

CHECK THE LEVEL OF THE MOWER HOUSING
Make sure the level of cut is still correct. After you mow a short
distance, look at the area that was cut. If the mower housing does
not cut level, see the instructions on “How To Level The Mower
Housing” in the Maintenance section of this instruction book.

CHECK THE TIRES
Check the air pressure in the tires. Tires with too much air pressure
will cause the unit to ride rough. Also, the wrong air pressure will
keep the mower housing from cutting level. The correct air pressure
(PSI) is 14 PSI (1 BAR). The tires were over inflated for shipment.

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OPERATION
Throttle Control
Lever
Blade Rotation
Control

Clutch / Brake
Pedal

Shift Lever

Lift
Lever

Figure 4

LOCATION OF CONTROLS
BLADE ROTATION CONTROL: Use the blade rotation
control to start and stop the rotation of the blades.

SHIFT LEVER: Use the shift lever to change the speed of the

CLUTCH / BRAKE PEDAL: The pedal has two functions.
The first function is a clutch. The second function is a brake.

LIFT LEVER: Use the lift lever to change the height of cut.

HEADLIGHT SWITCH: The headlight switch is the first part

PARKING BRAKE LEVER: Use the parking brake lever

unit.

of the ignition switch. To use the lights with the engine running, turn
the key to the position for the lights.

IGNITION SWITCH:

to engage the brake when you leave the unit.

THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER: Use the throttle control

Use the ignition switch to start and stop

the engine.

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lever to increase or decrease the speed of the engine.

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OPERATION
ATTACHMENTS
Disengage
Position

This unit can use many different attachments. See the attachment
page in this book. This unit can pull attachments like a lawn
sweeper, a lawn aerator, or a hopper spreader. This unit can not use
attachments that engage the ground like a plow, a disk harrow, or
a cultivator.
For trailer and pull–behind attachments, the maximum weight is 250
pounds.

Blade Rotation Control
Engage Position

HOW TO USE
THE THROTTLE/CHOKE CONTROL
Use the throttle/choke control to choke the engine for cold starts
and increase or decrease the speed of the engine.
1.
2.

3.

Figure 5

Move the throttle/choke control completely forward to the
CHOKE position to start a cold engine.

2.

The FAST position is marked with a detent. For normal operation and when using a grass bagger, move the throttle control
to the FAST position. For maximum charging of the battery and
for a cooler running engine, operate the engine in the FAST
position.

3.

The engine governor is set at the factory for maximum performance. Do not adjust the governor to increase the speed of the
engine.

Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position
to stop the blade(s). Before you leave the operator’s position,
make sure the blade(s) has stopped rotating.

4.

Before you ride the unit across a sidewalk or a road, move the
blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position.

NOTE: If the engine stops when you engage the blade(s),
the seat switch is not activated. Make sure you sit in the
middle of the seat.

HOW TO USE THE BLADE ROTATION CONTROL

WARNING: Always keep your hands and feet away
from the blade, deflector opening, and the mower
housing when the engine runs.

Use the blade rotation control to engage the blade(s) (Figure 5).
1.

Before you start the engine, make sure the blade rotation control is in the DISENGAGE position.

HOW TO USE THE SHIFT LEVER

FUNCTION

To change the forward speed or the direction of the unit, follow the
steps below.
CAUTION: Before you move the shift lever, completely push
the clutch/brake pedal forward to stop the unit. If the unit is not
stopped, the gearbox can be damaged.
1.

Move the throttle control lever to the SLOW position.

3.

To go forward, move the shift lever to a forward speed setting.
To go backward, move the shift lever to reverse.

5.

SHIFT LEVER
6 Speeds

THROTTLE

Trimming
Snow Thrower

1

Bagging Grass

1 or 2

Mulching Grass

1 or 2

CHOKE

Normal Mowing

2 or 3

FAST

Easy Mowing
Snow Blade

3 or 4

Transport

5 or 6

FAST

Completely push the clutch/brake pedal forward to stop the
unit. Keep your foot on the pedal.

2.

4.

Move the blade rotation control to the ENGAGE position to
rotate the blade(s).

Slowly release the clutch/brake pedal. Do not keep your foot on
the pedal.

Attachments

SLOW

THROTTLE

*

Move the throttle control to the FAST position.

* See the Instruction Book for the Attachment.

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OPERATION
HOW TO SET THE PARKING BRAKE
1.
2.
3.

4.

Completely push the clutch/brake pedal forward.
Lift the parking brake lever (Figure 6).
Remove your foot from the clutch/brake pedal and then release
the parking brake lever. Make sure the parking brake will hold
the unit.
To release the parking brake, completely push the clutch/brake
pedal forward. The parking brake will automatically release.
WARNING: Before you leave the operator’s position,
move the shift lever to the neutral (N) position. Set the
parking brake. Move the blade rotation control to the
DISENGAGE position. Stop the engine and remove
the ignition key.

Parking
Brake

Figure 6

HOW TO CHANGE THE CUTTING HEIGHT

Lift Lever

To change the cutting height, raise or lower the lift lever as follows.
1.
2.

Move the lift lever forward to lower the mower housing and
back to raise the mower housing (Figure 7).
When you ride on a sidewalk or road, move the lift lever to the
highest position and move the blade rotation control to the
DISENGAGE position.

Figure 7

HOW TO STOP THE UNIT
1.

Completely push the clutch/brake pedal forward to stop the
unit. Keep your foot on the pedal.

2.

Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position.

3.

Move the shift lever to the NEUTRAL position.

4.

Set the parking brake.

WARNING: Make sure the parking brake will hold the
unit.
5.

Move the throttle control to the SLOW position.

6.

To stop the engine, turn the ignition key to the OFF position. Remove the key.

3.

Move the throttle control to a position between SLOW and
FAST.

4.

To go faster, move the shift lever to a faster speed.

HOW TO TRANSPORT THE UNIT
To transport the unit, follow the steps below.
1. Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position
2. Raise the lift lever to the highest position.
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OPERATION
HOW TO OPERATE WITH THE MOWER HOUSING
WARNING: The deflector is a safety device. Do not remove the deflector. The deflector forces the discharged material toward the ground. Always keep the
deflector in the down position. If the deflector is damaged, replace the deflector with an original equipment
part from an authorized service center.

4.

Slowly move the blade rotation control to the ENGAGE
position.

5.

Push the clutch/brake pedal completely forward.

6.

Move the shift lever to one of the speed settings.

IMPORTANT: When you operate with the mower housing,
always operate with the throttle control in the FAST position.

7.

Slowly release the clutch/brake pedal.

8.

Move the throttle control to the FAST position. If you need to go
faster or slower, stop the unit and move the shift lever to another
speed setting.

9.

Make sure the level of cut is still correct. After you mow a short
distance, look at the area that was cut. If the mower housing
does not cut level, see the instructions on “How To Level The
Mower Housing” in the Maintenance section.

1.

Start the engine.

2.

Move the lift lever to a height of cut position. In high or thick
grass, cut the grass in the highest position first and then lower
the mower housing to a lower position.

NOTE: When you mow in heavy grass or mow with a
bagger, put the shift lever in the slowest speed.

CAUTION: Do not operate with the mower housing in the
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position. If you operate in the
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position, the mower housing and
blades can be damaged.
3.

WARNING: For better control of the unit, always
select a safe speed.

Move the throttle control to the SLOW position.

HOW TO OPERATE THE UNIT ON HILLS
WARNING: Do not ride up or down slopes that are too
steep to back straight up. Never ride the unit across
a slope. See the “Slope Guide” in the back of this
book for information on how to check slopes.
1.
2.

Before you ride up or down a hill, move the shift lever to the
slowest speed.
Do not stop or change speed settings on a hill. If you must stop,
quickly push the clutch/brake pedal forward and set the parking
brake.

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3.

To start again, make sure the shift lever is in the slowest speed.
Move the throttle control to the SLOW position. Slowly release
the pedal.

4.

If you must stop or start on a hill, always have enough space
for the unit to roll when you release the brake and engage the
clutch.

5.

Be very careful when you change directions on a hill. When on
a slope or in a turn on a hill, move the throttle control to the
SLOW position to help prevent an accident.

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CAUTION: A mixture of alcohol (ethanol or methanol) and
gasoline (called gasohol), will attract moisture and cause acid
deposits during storage. While the unit is in storage, the acids
in the fuel can damage the fuel system.

BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
CHECK THE OIL
NOTE: The engine was shipped from the factory filled with oil.
Check the level of the oil. Add oil as needed. See the engine
manufacturer’s instructions for the type of gasoline and oil to
use.

To prevent engine problems with the fuel system, empty the fuel
system before storage of 30 days or longer as follows.
1.

Drain the fuel tank.

NOTE: Do not check the level of the oil while the engine
runs.

2.

Start the engine. Let the engine run until the fuel lines and the
carburetor are empty.

2.

Check the oil. Follow the procedure in the engine manufacturer’s instructions.

3.

After storage, make sure you use fresh fuel. See the storage
instructions for additional information.

3.

If necessary, add oil until the oil reaches the FULL mark on the
dipstick. The quantity of oil needed from ADD to FULL is shown
on the dipstick. Do not add too much oil.

4.

Never use engine cleaner or carburetor cleaner in the fuel tank
or permanent damage can occur.

1.

Make sure the unit is level.

CARBURETOR

ADD GASOLINE

The factory settings for the carburetor are for most conditions. If the
engine is operated under the following conditions, you can adjust
the carburetor mixture. To adjust the carburetor, see the engine
manufacturer’s instructions.

WARNING: Always use a safety gasoline container.
Do not smoke when adding gasoline to the fuel tank.
Do not add gasoline when you are inside an enclosure. Before you add gasoline, stop the engine and
let the engine cool for several minutes.
Fill the fuel tank with regular
unleaded gasoline. Do not use
premium unleaded gasoline.
Make sure the gasoline is fresh
and clean. Leaded gasoline will
increase deposits and shorten
the life of the valves.

Fuel Tank

WARNING: The electrical system has an operator
presence system that includes a sensor switch for the
seat. These components tell the electrical system if
the operator is sitting on the seat. This system will
stop the engine when the operator leaves the seat if
the blade rotation control is engaged or if the transmission is engaged. For your protection, always
make sure this system operates correctly.

2.

A change from summer to winter operation.

3.

A 40 degree change in the operation temperature. The carburetor was adjusted at 80 degrees at the factory.

4.

The engine is operated above 4,000 feet.

2.

Move the shift lever to the neutral (N) position.

3.

Make sure the blade rotation control is in the DISENGAGE
position.

4.

Move the throttle control completely forward to the CHOKE or
FAST position. Some models have a separate choke knob. Pull
the choke knob to the full CHOKE position.

5.

Turn the ignition key to the START position. Release the key
when the engine starts.
NOTE: If the engine does not start after four or five tries,
see the TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART.

NOTE: The engine will not start unless you depress the
clutch/brake pedal or engage the parking brake and move the
blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position.
Push the clutch/brake pedal completely forward. Keep your
foot on the pedal.

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The engine has a loss of power or does not run smooth.

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HOW TO START THE ENGINE

1.

1.

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6.

Slowly move the throttle control to the SLOW position.

7.

Let a cold engine run for several minutes. Begin work when the
engine is warm. To start a hot engine, move the throttle control
to a position between FAST and SLOW.

OPERATION
OPERATING TIPS
1.

Check the blade rotation control for correct adjustment. For the
blade(s) to disengage correctly, the adjustment must be correct.

5.

Before you make an inspection, adjustment (except for the carburetor) or repair, make sure the wire from the spark plug is disconnected.

2.

Before you use the unit, check the oil in the engine and add oil
if necessary.

6.

For longer life of the battery on electric start models, charge the
battery every three months.

3.

If the engine will not start, first make sure the wire is attached
to the spark plug.

7.

Use the shift lever to change the ground speed, not the throttle
control.

4.

Make sure all the belts are inside all the belt guides. See the instructions on how to remove and install the motion drive and
mower drive belts.

8.

Belt noise can occur when the blade or clutch is engaged. This
noise is normal and does not affect the operation of the unit.

MOWING AND BAGGING TIPS
1.

For a lawn to look better, check the cutting level of the mower
housing. See “How To Level The Mower Housing” in the Maintenance section.

10. For better engine performance and an even discharge of the
cut grass, always operate the engine with the throttle in FAST
position.

2.

For the mower housing to cut level, make sure the tires have
the correct amount of air pressure.

11. When you use a bagger, operate the engine with the throttle in
FAST position and the shift lever in first or second gear.

3.

Every time you use the unit, check the blade. If the blade is bent
or damaged, immediately replace the blade. Also, make sure
the nut for the blade is tight.

4.

Keep the blade(s) sharpened. Worn blades will cause the ends
of the grass to turn brown.

5.

Do not cut or bag grass that is wet. Wet grass will not discharge
correctly. Let the grass dry before cutting.

6.

Use the left side of the mower housing to trim near an object.

7.

Discharge the cut grass onto the mowed area. The result is a
more even discharge of cut grass.

8.

When you mow large areas, start by turning to the right so that
the cut grass will discharge away from shrubs, fences, driveways, etc. After one or two rounds, mow in the opposite direction making left turns until finished (Figure 8).

9.

If the grass is very high, cut two times to decrease the load on
the engine. First cut with the mower housing in the highest position and then lower the mower housing for the second cut.

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12. For better cutting performance and a quality cut, mow with the
shift lever in one of the slower speeds.
13. After each use, clean the bottom and top of the mower housing
for better performance. Also, a clean mower housing will help
prevent a fire.

Figure 8

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MAINTENANCE CHART
FREQUENCY

MAINTENANCE REQUIRED

COMMENTS

Daily or before each
use

Maintenance engine.

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual.

Examine blade(s).

Check for cracks, wear, and excessive
damage.

Remove debris from unit and mowing area.
Examine all rotating and sliding parts.
Check tire inflation.

Refer to the Maintenance section.

Verify that the mower housing is level.

Refer to the Maintenance section.

Examine V–belts.

Change oil.

Check for cracks, wear, and excessive
damage.
Refer to the Operation and Maintenance
sections.
Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual.

Maintenance engine.

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual.

Remove, examine, sharpen, and balance
blade(s).
Check adjustments:
a. Blade Rotation Control
b. Brake
c. Clutch
d. Steering

Refer to Maintenance section.

Lubricate chassis and mower housing.

Refer to Where to Lubricate instructions.

Check the muffler:
a. Torque
b. For wear or burn out
c. Condition of spark arrestor, (if applicable).
Prepare engine for storage.

Refer to Maintenance section.

Drain fuel system.

Refer to warnings in the Owner’s Manual.

Add fuel stabilizer.

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual.

Check brake operation.
After completion of
first 5 hours
After 25 hours

Before storage of 30
days or more

Refer to Maintenance section.

Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual.

Prepare battery for storage:
a. Remove from unit.
b. Fully charge.
c. Move to cool dry place.

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
1.

The owner’s responsibility is to maintain this product. This will
extend the life of the product and is also necessary to maintain
warranty coverage.

2.

Check the spark plug, drive brake, lubricate the unit, and clean
the air filter once a year.

3.

Check the fasteners. Make sure all fasteners are tight.

4.

Follow the Maintenance section to keep the unit in good operating condition.

NOTE: Torque is measured in foot pounds (metric Nm). This
measurement describes how tight a nut or bolt must be. The
torque is measured with a torque wrench.

HOW TO
CHECK THE MUFFLER
Check the muffler every 50 hours. Make sure the muffler is correctly
mounted and is not loose. If the muffler is worn or burnt, replace with
a new muffler. A worn muffler is a fire hazard and can also damage
the engine.

WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjustment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the
spark plug. Remove the wire from the spark plug to
prevent the engine from starting by accident.
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If you mount a spark arrester to the muffler, also check the spark
arrester when you check the muffler. If the spark arrester is worn or
damaged, replace it with a new spark arrester. See your nearest
authorized service center for a spark arrester.
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9.

Tighten the nut that holds the blade to a torque of 35 foot
pounds (47,5 N–m).
10. Install the mower housing. See “How To Install The Mower
Housing”.

INSPECT BLADE
WARNING: Before you inspect or remove the blade,
disconnect the wire to the spark plug. If the blade hits
an object, stop the engine. Check the unit for damage. The blade has sharp edges. When you hold the
blade, use gloves or cloth material to protect your
hands.
If you keep the blade sharp and inspect the blade for damage, the
blade will cut better and be more safe to operate. Frequently check
the blade for excessive wear, cracks, or other damage. Frequently
check the nut that holds the blade. Keep the nut tight. If the blade
hits an object, stop the engine. Disconnect the wire to the spark plug.
See if the blade is bent or damaged. Check the blade adapter for
damage. Before you operate the unit, replace damaged parts with
original equipment parts. See the authorized service center in your
area. Every three years, have an authorized service person inspect
the blade or replace the old blade with an original equipment part.

Blade Adapter
Blade

Washer
Belleville Washer
(Outside rim must be
against the blade.)

Nut
Figure 10

HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE BLADE
1.
2.
3.

HOW TO SHARPEN THE BLADE

Remove the mower housing. See the instructions on “How To
Remove The Mower Housing”.
Use a piece of wood to keep the blade from rotating.
Remove the nut that holds the blade (Figure 9).

WARNING: Vibration can be caused if the blade is
not correctly balanced or if the blade is damaged. A
blade that is damaged with cracks can break and
cause an accident.
Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade that is not sharp will cause
the tips of the grass to become brown.
1. Sharpen the blade two times a year or every 25 hours.
2. Remove the blade according to the instructions in “How To Remove And Install The Blade”.
3. Clean the blade with a brush, soap and water. Check the
blade. Look for cracks, nicks, or other damage. Replace a
badly worn or damaged blade with an original equipment blade.
See an authorized service center in your area.
4. Sharpen the blade with a file (Figure 11). Make sure you keep
the original bevel angle.
5. Make sure the blade is balanced. Use a screwdriver and hold
the blade parallel to the ground (Figure 11). A blade that is balanced will stay parallel to the ground. If the blade is not balanced, the heavy end will rotate toward the ground. Sharpen
the heavy end until the blade is balanced.
6. A new blade will cut better than a badly worn blade. Every three
years, have an authorized service person inspect the blade or
replace the old blade with an original equipment blade.
7. Assemble the blade according to the instructions “How To Remove And Install The Blade”.

Hi–Lift
Edge Up

Mandrel

Blade Adapter
Blade

Belleville Washer
Washer
Nut

4.

5.
6.
7.

8.

Figure 9

Check the blade and the blade adapter according to the instructions for “Inspect Blade”. Replace a badly worn or damaged blade with an original equipment blade. See an
authorized service center in your area.
Clean the top and bottom of the mower housing. Remove all the
grass and debris.
Mount the blade and blade adapter on the mandrel
(Figure 9).
Mount the blade so that the hi–lift edges are up. If the blade
is upside down, the blade will not cut correctly and can cause
an accident.
Fasten the blade with the original washers and nut. Make sure
the outside rim of the Belleville washer is against the blade
(Figure 10).

Blade

Screwdriver

File

Blade is balanced
when parallel to the ground.

WARNING: Always keep the nut tight that holds the
blade. A loose nut or blade can cause an accident.
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Figure 11

MAINTENANCE
HOW TO ADJUST THE BLADE ROTATION CONTROL

6.

Attach the wire to the spark plug. Mow for a short distance and
again check the quality of cut. If necessary, move the blade
drive spring to the bottom hole.

7.

Again check the quality of cut. If the quality of cut has not improved, replace the mower drive belt. See “How To Replace
The Mower Drive Belt”. If replacing the belt does not correct the
problem, take the unit to an authorized service center.

8.

Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position. Stop the engine. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.
Check the operation of the blade brake. Rotate the pulleys with
your hand. Make sure the brake pads are pressed tightly
against the pulleys (Figure 14).

WARNING: To prevent an injury, the blade rotation
control must operate correctly.
In normal usage, the blade rotation control will not require an
adjustment. However, if the cutting performance decreases or the
quality of cut is poor, make the following changes.
1.

When you mow, make sure the throttle control in in the FAST
position.

2.

Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position
(Figure 12).

3.

Stop the engine. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.

WARNING: If the brake pads do not press tightly
against the pulleys, take the unit to an authorized
service center.

Disengage
Position

Blade Brake
Brake Pad
Against Pulley

Blade Rotation Control
Engage Position

Figure 12

4.

5.

Check the blade(s). Keep a sharp edge on the blade(s). A blade
that is not sharp will cause the tips of the grass to become
brown.

Figure 14

Disconnect the blade drive spring from the blade control
rod. Move the blade drive spring to the middle hole
(Figure 13). This will increase the tension on the mower drive
belt.

9.

DISENGAGE POSITION

Move the blade rotation control to the ENGAGE position.
Check the pads for the blade brake. If the pads are excessively
worn or damaged, replace the brake pad assemblies. Correct
replacement parts and assistance are available from an authorized service center.

10. Attach the wire to the spark plug. Mow for a short distance and
again check the operation of the blade rotation control.
11. When you move the blade rotation control to the
DISENGAGE position, all movement will stop within five seconds. If there is movement of the belt or the blades continue
to rotate, engage and disengage the blade rotation control
five times to remove any excess rubber from a new mower
drive belt. If you need assistance, take the unit to an authorized service center.

Top Hole (New Belt)

Blade
Control Rod

Middle Hole
Bottom Hole
Blade Drive Spring

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12. If you replace the mower drive belt, move the blade drive
spring to the top hole (Figure 13).

Figure 13

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HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE DRIVE BRAKE
Completely push the clutch/brake pedal forward. Set the parking
brake. Move the shift lever to the neutral (N) position. Push the unit.
If the rear wheels rotate, adjust or replace the brake pads. Adjust the
drive brake as follows.
1. The location of the drive brake is on the right side of the
gearbox (Figure 15).
2.

Make sure the parking brake is set and the shift lever is in
neutral (N). Turn the hex nut in a clockwise direction until the
rear wheels do not turn when the unit is pushed forward.

3.

Release the parking brake and push the unit. If the unit does not
roll, turn the hex nut in a counterclockwise direction until the
unit rolls.

4.

Set the parking brake. Push the unit. If the rear wheels do not
turn, the drive brake is correctly adjusted. Release the parking
brake.

Drive Brake

Gearbox

Hex Nut
Figure 15

WARNING: If you cannot correctly adjust the drive
brake, replace the brake pads. Correct replacement
parts and assistance are available from an authorized service center.

HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CLUTCH
8.

If the motion drive belt is loose, the clutch will slip when; (1) going
up a hill, (2) pulling a heavy load, or (3) the unit will not move forward.
Adjust the clutch as follows.

If the belt still slips after the clutch has been adjusted, then the
motion drive belt is worn or damaged and must be replaced.
See “How To Replace The Motion Drive Belt”.

WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjustment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the
spark plug. Remove the wire from the spark plug to
prevent the engine from starting by accident.
1.

Check the routing of the motion drive belt. Make sure the belt
is installed correctly and is inside all the belt guides.

2.

Remove the cotter pin, washer, and brake spring from the
adjustable nut (Figure 16).

3.

Disconnect the adjustable nut from the brake lever assembly
and the parking brake latch.

4.

Align the hole in the brake lever with the hole in the frame. Hold
the brake lever in place with a 1/4 inch (6 mm) pin or bolt
(Figure 16).

5.

Pull the clutch rod forward until tight. Turn the adjustable nut
until the nut will fit through the hole in the brake lever.

Pin or Bolt
Clutch Rod
Parking Brake
Latch

Adjustable Nut
Brake Spring
Washer

6.

Assemble the adjustable nut to the parking brake latch,
brake lever and brake spring. Fasten with the washer and
cotter pin.

Brake Lever
Assembly
Cotter Pin

7.

Remove the 1/4 inch (6 mm) pin or bolt.

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Figure 16

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HOW TO ADJUST THE SHIFT LEVER
Shift Lever

If the NEUTRAL position on the shift lever does not match neutral
on the gearbox, adjust the shift lever as follows.
1.

Stop the engine.

2.

Disconnect the adjuster nut from the shifter bracket
(Figure 17).

3.

Make sure the shift lever is in the NEUTRAL position.

4.

Push the unit forward. Make sure the gearbox is in neutral.

5.

To align the adjuster nut with the hole in the shifter bracket,
turn the adjuster nut.

6.

Connect the adjuster nut to the shifter bracket.

7.

Make sure the NEUTRAL position on the shift lever matches
neutral on the gearbox.

Shift
Link

Adjuster Nut
Shifter
Bracket
Hair
Pin

Motion Drive Belt
Figure 17

MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY
HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERY

1.

Before you charge the battery, remove the battery.

To charge or clean the battery, remove the battery from the unit as
follows.

2.

To charge the battery, use a 12 volt battery charger. Charge at
a rate of 6 amperes for 1 hour.

WARNING: To prevent sparks, disconnect the black
battery cable from the negative (–) terminal before you
disconnect the red cable.
WARNING: The battery contains sulfuric acid which is
harmful to the skin, eyes and clothing. If the acid gets
on the body or clothing, wash with water.

3.

Install the battery.

1.

Disconnect the black cable from the negative (–) terminal
(Figure 18).

2.

Disconnect the red cable from the positive (+) terminal.

3.

Lift the battery tray and the battery out of the unit.

WARNING: To prevent sparks, fasten the red cable to
the positive (+) terminal before you connect the black
cable.

Remove the battery.

2.

Wash the battery with a solution of one gallon of water and four
tablespoons of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). Make sure
the solution does not get into the battery cells.

3.

Clean the terminals and the ends of the cables with a wire
brush.

4.

Install the battery.

5.

To prevent corrosion, apply grease to the battery terminals.

5.

Fasten the black cable to the negative (–) terminal with the fasteners as shown.

Wing Nut

Red Cable
Carriage Bolt

Battery

HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY

Black Cable
Battery Tray

WARNING: When you charge the battery, do not
smoke. Keep the battery away from any sparks. The
fumes from the battery acid can cause an explosion.
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Fasten the red cable to the positive (+) terminal with the fasteners as shown.

Positive (+)
Terminal

HOW TO CLEAN THE BATTERY
1.

4.

Carriage Bolt

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Figure 18

MAINTENANCE
WHERE TO LUBRICATE
Models with grease fittings: Lubricate with grease gun.
Apply grease with a brush to the areas shown.
Lubricate the areas shown with engine oil.
NOTE: Apply grease to the steering gear assembly.
CAUTION: If the unit is operated in dry areas that have sand,
use a dry graphite spray to lubricate the unit.

Figure 19

HOW TO CHECK THE FUEL FILTER
NOTE: Before you replace the fuel filter or the fuel line, the fuel
tank must be empty.

Clips

If the fuel filter is dirty, the engine will run rough and have less
performance. Remove the old filter (Figure 20). Replace the old
filter with a new filter. Use an original equipment part. See an
authorized service dealer in your area.

Fuel Line

Fuel Filter
Figure 20

CHECK THE TIRES
Check the air pressure in the tires. Tires with too much air pressure
will cause the unit to ride rough. Also, the wrong air pressure will
keep the mower housing from cutting level. The correct air pressure
is 14 PSI (1 BAR).
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MAINTENANCE
HOW TO REMOVE THE MOWER HOUSING

HOW TO INSTALL THE MOWER HOUSING

1.
2.
3.

1.
2.

4.

Move the blade rotation control to the DISENGAGE position.
If equipped, remove the gauge wheels.
Move the lift lever to the level
adjustment position(Figure 21).
WARNING: The lift lever
is spring loaded. Make
sure the lift lever is locked
in the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position.
Remove the hair pins and the
washers from the adjuster
arms (Figure 22). See illustrations “C” and “D”.

Push the mower housing under the right side of the unit.
Put the mower drive belt around the stack pulley. Make sure
the “V” side of the mower drive belt is against the stack pulley.
Also, make sure the mower drive belt is not twisted.
3. Attach the front hanger to the axle support with the hanger
rod. Fasten with the fasteners as shown. See illustration “F”.
4. Make sure the mower drive belt is between the stack pulley
and the two belt guides. See illustration “G”.
5. Attach the suspension links to the lifter assembly. Fasten
with the washers and hair pins. See illustrations “A” and “B”.
6. Attach the right and the left adjuster arms to the suspension
brackets. Fasten with the washers and hair pins. See illustrations “C” and “D”.
7. Attach the extension spring to the blade control rod. See
illustration “E”.
8. Move the blade rotation control to the ENGAGE position.
Make sure the mower drive belt is inside all the belt guides.
9. Make sure the mower housing is level. See the instructions on
“How To Level The Mower Housing”.
10. If equipped, install the gauge wheels.
11. Check the operation of the blade rotation control. See the instructions on “How To Adjust The Blade Rotation Control”.

Level Adjustment
Position
Figure 21

5.

Remove the hair pins and washers from the suspension links.
See illustrations “A” and “B”.
6. Disconnect the extension spring from the blade control rod.
See illustration “E”.
7. Disconnect the front hanger from the axle support. See
illustration “F”.
8. Remove the mower drive belt from the stack pulley.
9. Pull the mower housing away from the right side of the unit.
10. To operate without the mower housing, move the lift lever to the
TOP position.
Lift Lever

A

Stack Pulley

Suspension
Link
Blade Rotation
Control

B

Belt
Guide

Belt
Guide
Mower Drive Belt

A

Suspension
Link

Adjuster
Arm

Lifter
Assembly

A

B
B

Blade
Control Rod

Adjuster
Arm

Hanger Rod

Extension
Spring

A
B

Front Hanger
Mower Drive Belt
Gauge Wheel
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Figure 22

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HOW TO ADJUST THE GAUGE WHEELS
The axle bolts for the gauge wheels were mounted in the LOW cut
position. To change the position of the gauge wheels, move the axle
bolts as follows.

IMPORTANT: Before you adjust the gauge wheels, you must do
the following. Make sure the mower housing is level. Make sure
the height of cut is set at the height you want for your lawn.
Mow a short distance on a flat level area and look at the area
that was cut. If the mower housing does not cut level, see the
instructions “How To Level The Mower Housing.”

Locking
Ring

Gauge Wheel

Axle Bolt
Washer

Figure 23

Lift Lever

WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjustment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the
spark plug. Remove the spark plug wire to prevent
the engine from starting by accident.

1.

Remove the gauge wheels (Figure 23).

2.

Mow a short distance on a flat level area to check the level of
cut and the height of cut. Look at the height of cut position
number on the lift lever (Figure 24).

3.

4.

Cutting Height Positions

Look at each gauge wheel bracket. There are 3 holes in each
bracket and a number next to each hole. The number for the
height of cut position on the lift lever indicates the correct hole
to use on each gauge wheel bracket (Figure 25).

Figure 24

Assemble the axle bolts to the gauge wheel brackets using
the correct hole in the bracket as indicated (Figure 25).

Wheel Bracket
Hole No.

Gauge
Wheel Bracket

NOTE: If the height of cut position is changed by the lift lever,
you must move the gauge wheels to the correct hole
(Figure 25) to keep a level height of cut.

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1
2
3

Lift Lever
Position No.
1
2
3,4,5,6
Figure 25

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HOW TO LEVEL THE MOWER HOUSING
If the mower housing is level, the blade will cut easier and the lawn
will look better.
WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjustment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the
spark plug. Remove the spark plug wire to prevent
the engine from starting by accident.
Lift Lever

1.

Make sure the unit is on a hard flat surface.

2.

Check the air pressure in the tires. If the air pressure is incorrect, the mower housing will not cut level. Make sure the tires
are inflated to 14 PSI. (1 BAR).

Cover

IMPORTANT: On models equipped with gauge wheels, the
gauge wheels must be removed to correctly adjust the
level of the mower housing.
3.

Some models have gauge wheels on the mower housing. If
equipped, remove the gauge wheels.

4.

Open the cover.

5.

Move the lift lever to the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position
(Figure 26).

Cutting Height Positions

Level Adjustment Position

Figure 26

Lift Link

WARNING: The lift lever is spring loaded. Make sure
the lift lever is locked in the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
position.
6.

Loosen the left and right adjuster knobs (Figure 27). Push
down on each side of the mower housing. Make sure both sides
of the mower housing are setting on a flat surface. Also, make
sure the lift links are loose and can easily move up or down.

7.

Push down on the lift links and tighten the left and right adjuster knobs (Figure 27). Make sure the adjuster knobs are tight.
If necessary, use a wrench to tighten the adjuster knobs. For
plastic adjuster knobs, tighten to a torque of 7 foot pounds (9,5
N–m). For metal adjuster knobs, tighten to a torque of 10 foot
pounds (13,5 N–m).

Adjuster Knobs

8.

Raise the lift lever from the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position to
a CUTTING HEIGHT position (Figure 28).

9.

Close the cover.

Figure 27

Lift Lever

Cover

10. If equipped, install the gauge wheels.
Cutting Height Positions

11. Mow for a short distance. If the height of cut is not level, repeat
the above steps.
CAUTION: Do not operate with the mower housing in the
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position. If you operate in the LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT position, the mower housing and blades can be
damaged.
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Figure 28

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HOW TO REPLACE
THE MOTION DRIVE BELT
Shift
Link

REMOVAL
1.

Remove the mower housing. See the instructions on “How To
Remove The Mower Housing”.

2.

Completely push the pedal forward and engage the parking
brake.

3.

Remove the idler pulley (Figure 29).

Adjuster Nut
Shifter
Bracket
Hair
Pin

Motion Drive Belt
Figure 31
Drive Pulley

8.

Motion
Drive Belt

To remove the motion drive belt from the stack pulley, pull the
front end of the belt under the stack pulley and then back
between the stack pulley and the steering plate (Figure 32).

Idler Pulley

FRONT

Stack Pulley

Loosen The
Belt Guides

Steering
Plate

Figure 29

4.

5.

Belt Guides

Motion
Drive
Belt

To access the belt guides, remove the battery and battery tray.
See “How To Remove The Battery”.

Figure 32

9. Remove the access panel (Figure 33).
10. Remove the two screws that attach the steering shaft
assembly (Figure 33). Raise the steering wheel and steering
shaft assembly. Pull the motion drive belt under the steering
shaft assembly.

Loosen the belt guides at the drive pulley (Figure 30).

Screw

Seat Spring
Steering Shaft
Assembly
Belt Guides

Figure 30

6.

Remove the motion drive belt from the drive pulley
(Figure 29).

7.

Remove the adjuster nut from the shifter bracket (Figure 31).
Pull the motion drive belt over the shifter bracket.

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Motion Drive
Belt

Access Panel

Figure 33

11. Remove the motion drive belt. A correct replacement part or
assistance is available from an Authorized Service Center in
your area.

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INSTALLATION
1.

Slide the motion drive belt between the stack pulley and the
belt guides (Figure 32). Install the motion drive belt on the
top pulley of the stack pulley. Make sure the “V” side of the belt
is against the pulley.

2.

Push the motion drive belt through the opening between the
steering plate and the engine plate.

3.

Install the end of the motion drive belt around the drive pulley
(Figure 29).

4.

Tighten the belt guides at the drive pulley (Figure 30).

5.

Put the belt around the idler pulley (Figure 29, Figure 34).
Assemble the idler pulley. Fasten the idler pulley with the hex
nut. Make sure the flat side of the belt is against the idler pulley.
Also, make sure the belt is not twisted.

6.

Make sure the motion drive belt is inside all the belt guides
(Figure 29, Figure 30).

7.

Attach the adjuster nut and shift link to the adjuster bracket
with a hair pin (Figure 31). See “How To Adjust The Shift
Lever”.

8.

Attach the steering shaft assembly to the steering plate with
two screws (Figure 33).

9.

Attach the access panel (Figure 33).

Stack Pulley

Steering Shaft
Assembly

Motion Drive
Belt

Idler Pulley

10. Check the routing of the motion drive belt. Make sure the
motion drive belt is installed correctly on the idler pulley.
Make sure the steering shaft assembly in inside the motion
drive belt (Figure 34).
11. Install the battery.
12. Before you use the unit, check the adjustment of the clutch. See
the instructions “How To Check And Adjust The Clutch”.

Figure 34

13. Install the mower housing. See the instructions “How To Install
The Mower Housing”.

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HOW TO REPLACE THE MOWER DRIVE BELT
1.

Remove the mower housing. See the instructions on “How To
Remove The Mower Housing”.

2.

Pull the belt retainer away from the idler pulley and remove
the mower drive belt (Figure 35).

3.

Pull the belt retainer away from the right mandrel pulley and
remove the mower drive belt.

4.

Pull the belt retainer away from the left mandrel pulley and
remove the mower drive belt.
NOTE: Replace the mower drive belt with an original
equipment belt from an authorized service center.

5.

Install the new mower drive belt. Pull the belt retainer away
from the right mandrel pulley. Put the belt around the right
mandrel pulley.

6.

Pull the belt retainer away from the left mandrel pulley. Put
the belt around the left mandrel pulley.

7.

Pull the belt retainer away from the idler pulley. Put the flat
side of the mower drive belt around the idler pulley.

8.

Make sure the “V” side of the mower drive belt is against the
mandrel pulleys as shown.

9.

Install the mower housing. See the instructions on “How To
Install The Mower Housing”.

10. Before you mow, check the blade rotation control. See the instructions on “How To Adjust The Blade Rotation Control”.

Left Mandrel Pulley

Belt Retainer

Belt Retainer

Right Mandrel Pulley
Belt Retainer

Idler Pulley
Mower Drive Belt

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Figure 35

MAINTENANCE
HOW TO INSTALL THE WHEELS
Cotter Pin

If the wheels must be removed for service, make sure they are
installed as follows.

Hub Cap
Washer
Washer

Front Wheel
1.

Make sure the valve stem is to the outside of the tractor. Slide
the front wheel on the spindle (See Figure 36).
Spindle

2.

Fasten the front wheel with washer and cotter pin. Bend the
ends of the cotter pin apart to keep the front wheel on the
spindle.
Valve Stem

3.

If your model has hub caps, install the hub caps. Make sure
the washer hold the hub caps in place.

Figure 36

Square Key

Rear Wheel

Rear Wheel
1.

Front Wheel

Key Slot

Mount the square key in the key slot (See Figure 37).
Washer

2.

3.

4.

Install the washers and spacer onto the axle as shown in
Figure 37.

Axle

Make sure the valve stem is to the outside of the tractor. Align
the slot in the rear wheel with the square key. Slide the rear
wheel on the axle.

Spacer
Washer

Fasten the rear wheel with washer and e–ring.
Washer
E–Ring

5.

If your model has hub caps, install the hub caps. Make sure
the washer hold the hub caps in place.

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Figure 37

MAINTENANCE
3.

HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE

Install a new light bulb. Align the light socket with the notches
in the bezel and turn the light socket to lock in position.

If the fuse is blown, the engine will not start. The location of the fuse
is next to the battery. Remove the fuse and replace with a
automotive fuse (Figure 38).

Automotive Fuse
Bezel

Figure 38
Light Bulb

HOW TO REPLACE THE LIGHT BULB
1.
2.

Raise the tractor hood.
Turn the light socket until the tabs on the socket align with the
notches in the bezel (Figure 39). Remove the light socket.
Turn the light bulb and remove the bulb.

Light Socket

Figure 39

1.

Move the lever for the blade rotation control to the ENGAGE
position.

2.

Clean the top of the mower housing.

3.

Grass and other debris on top of the mower housing can keep the
belt from working correctly. For safety and correct operation,
frequently clean the top of the mower housing. Remove grass and
debris from around the pulleys and other moving parts.

Move the lever for the blade rotation control to the
DISENGAGE position.

4.

Again clean the top of the mower housing.

5.

After you cut the grass, clean the bottom of the mower housing.

STORAGE (over 30 days)

1.
2.

Start the engine.
Run the engine until the fuel tank and the carburetor are out of
fuel and the engine stops.
Do not leave fuel in the fuel tank or the carburetor. The fuel can
damage the function of the fuel system. Some models have a
fuel drain (Figure 40). Hold a cloth under the fuel drain. Push
the fuel drain until the carburetor is empty.
After storage, make sure you use fresh fuel.

HOW TO CLEAN THE MOWER HOUSING
WARNING: Before you clean the mower housing,
stop the engine and disconnect the wire to the spark
plug.

At the end of each year, prepare the unit for storage as follows.

3.

THE ENGINE
For storage information, see the the engine manufacturer’s
instructions.

4.

THE BATTERY
1.
2.
3.
4.

Remove the battery.
Clean the battery terminals of any deposits.
Charge the battery. See the instructions on “How To Prepare
And Charge The Battery”.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place.

NOTE: After a long time in storage, charge the battery.

Fuel Drain
Figure 40

CLEAN THE UNIT

THE FUEL SYSTEM

1.
2.

WARNING: Do not drain the gasoline inside a building or near a fire. Do not smoke because the fumes
from the fuel can cause an explosion.
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Clean the dirt and grass from the engine.
Clean the mower housing.

LUBRICATE THE UNIT
See the “Lubrication” instructions in this book.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
PROBLEM: The engine will not start.

PROBLEM: A hot engine causes a decrease in power.

1.
2.

1.
2.
3.
4.

3.
4.

5.
6.

Follow the steps, “How To Start The Engine” in this book.
Electric–Start Models: Clean the battery terminals. Tighten the
cables.
Drain the fuel tank. Clean the fuel line. Replace the fuel filter.
Remove the spark plug(s). Move the throttle to the SLOW position. Turn the ignition key to the ON position. Try to start the engine several times. Install the spark plug.
Replace the spark plug.
Adjust the carburetor.

PROBLEM: Excessive vibration.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

PROBLEM: The engine will not turn over.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Follow the steps, “How To Start The Engine” in this book.
Electric–Start Models: Check the level of the acid in the battery.
If needed, add water. Charge the battery.
Replace the fuse.
Check the wiring harness for damage or a loose connection.
Repair the damaged wire.
Electric–Start Models: replace the solenoid. Recoil–Start Models: replace the module.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Adjust the carburetor.
Replace the spark plug.
Replace the fuel filter.

1.
2.
3.

1.
2.

1.
2.
3.

Replace the spark plug.
Adjust the throttle control.
Clean the air filter.
Replace the fuel filter.

1.
2.

To activate the seat sensor, always sit in the middle of the seat.
Check the wiring harness for damage or a loose connection.
Repair the damaged wire.

1.

2.

Mow up and down slopes. Never mow across a slope.
To activate the seat sensor, always sit in the middle of the seat.

Temporary belt noise does not change the operation of the unit.
If belt noise is continuous, check the routing of the belt. Make
sure the belt is inside all belt guides.
If the noise is continuous, adjust the clutch.

PROBLEM: The rear wheels spin over uneven terrain.
1.

Check the front axle. If the front axle does not freely pivot, loosen the axle bolt(s).

PROBLEM: The transaxle is difficult to shift between
gears with the engine running and the clutch depressed.

Replace the spark plug.
Clean the air filter.
Adjust the carburetor.
Adjust the throttle control.
Drain the fuel tank. Clean the fuel line. Replace the fuel filter.

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Adjust the clutch.
Replace the motion drive belt.

PROBLEM: When the clutch/brake pedal is released, belt
noise can be heard.

PROBLEM: The engine will not idle.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Check the motion drive belt. Make sure the belt is installed
correctly.
Adjust the clutch.
Replace the motion drive belt.

PROBLEM: The unit moves slower or stops when the
clutch is engaged.

PROBLEM: On slopes, the engine stops.
1.
2.

Check the mower drive belt. Make sure the belt is installed correctly.
Replace the mower drive belt.

PROBLEM: The unit will not move when the clutch is
engaged.

PROBLEM: The engine stops when the blades are
engaged.
1.
2.

Check the air pressure in the tires.
Adjust the level of the mower housing.
Check the front axle. If the front axle does not freely pivot, loosen the axle bolt(s).

PROBLEM: The mower blades will not rotate.

Check the oil.
Clean the air filter.
Clean the air screen.
Replace the spark plug.
The engine is working too hard. Use a lower gear.
Adjust the carburetor.
Replace the fuel filter.

PROBLEM: The engine does not run smooth at fast
speed.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Stop the engine. Clean the mower housing.
Raise the height of cut.
Replace or sharpen the blade(s).
Move the shift lever to a slower speed.
Move the throttle control to the FAST position.
Replace the spring for the blade idler.

PROBLEM: The mower housing does not cut level.

PROBLEM: The engine does not run smooth or has a
loss of power.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Replace the blade.
Check for loose engine bolts.
Decrease the air pressure in the tires.
Adjust the carburetor.
Check for a damaged belt or damaged pulley. Replace the
damaged parts.

PROBLEM: The grass does not discharge correctly.

PROBLEM: The engine is difficult to start.
1.
2.
3.

Clean the air screen.
Check the oil.
Adjust the carburetor.
Replace the fuel filter.

1.
2.
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Check the clutch adjustment to make sure the belt stops when
the clutch pedal is depressed with the transaxle in (N) neutral.
Check the belt guides around the transaxle drive pulley. Make
sure the belt guides do not touch the pulley.

Only use a factory repair part. Repair parts, except for the engine or the transmission, are available from the store where the unit was
purchased, a service shop recommended by the store, or an authorized service shop found in the yellow pages of the telephone directory.
If you cannot get a repair part or service as described above, call or write to the Central Parts Distributor shown below. When you order,
include the following information: (1) Complete Model Number (see nameplate), (2) Date of Manufacture, (3) Complete Part Number, (4)
Description, (5) Quantity. Repair parts for the engine or the transmission are available from the manufacturer's authorized service center
found in the yellow pages of the telephone directory. See the individual engine or transmission warranties.

MURRAY, INC. LAWN MOWER CENTRAL PARTS DISTRIBUTORS
BEBCO, INC.

2221 2nd. Ave. South
Birmingham, AL. 35233
(205) 251-4600
1-800-828-8094
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Puerto Rico

BILLIOU'S, INC.

1343 South Main St.
Porterville, CA. 93257
(559) 784-4102
1-877-245-5468
FAX 1-800-226-7337
Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada

BROWN & WISER, INC.

9991 S.W. Avery Street
P.O. Box 1109
Tualatin, OR. 97062
(503) 692-0330
1-800-882-4782
Alaska, Idaho (counties Ada, Adams,
Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundry, Canyon,
Clearwater, Elmore, Gem, Idaho, Kooten,
Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, Owyee, Payette,
Ravalli, Shoshone, Valley, Washington),
Montana (counties Flathead, Lake, Lincoln,
Mineral, Missoulo, Ravalli, Sanders), Oregon,
Washington

CPT CANADA POWER
TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
161 Watline Avenue
Mississauga, Ontario
L4Z-1P2
(905) 890-6900
1-800-861-9559
13315-146 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T5L 4S8
(403) 453-5791

CHILTON AIR COOLED ENGINE

319 4th. Ave. South
P.O. Box 150806
Nashville, TN. 37215
(615) 254-1637
1-800-621-6934
www.chiltoncompanies.com
Arkansas (counties Clay, Craighead,
Crittendan, Cross, Greene, Jackson,
Lawrence, Lee, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips,
Poinsett, Randolph, St. Francis, Woodruff),
Mississippi (counties Desota, Panola,
Quitman, Tate, Tunica), Missouri (counties
Dunkin, New Madrid, Pemiscot), Tennessee,
Virginia (counties Bland, Buchanan,
Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth,
Tazewell, Washington, Wise)

ENGINES SOUTHWEST
1255 North Hearne
Shreveport, LA. 71107

PO Box 67
Shreveport, LA. 71161
(318) 222-3871
1-800-388-6995
www.enginessw.com
Arkansas (except these counties: Clay,
Craighead, Crittendan, Cross, Greene,
Hempstead, Howard, Jackson, Lafayette,
Lawrence, Lee, Little River, Miller, Mississippi,
Monroe, Nevada, Phillips, Pike, Poinsett,
Randolph, Sevier, St. Francis, Woodruff)
Louisiana, Mississippi (except these
counties: Desota, Panola, Quitman Tate,
Tunica,)

FRANK EDWARDS CO.
1-800-861-9559

234 Migneron Street
Ville St-Laurent, Quebec
H4T 1Y7
(514) 731-3559
1-800-861-9559
Canada

3626 Parkway Blvd.
West Valley City, UT 84120
(801) 736-8060
1-800-318-0201
FAX 1-800-570-0491
Colorado, Idaho (counties Bannock Bearlake,
Bingham, Blaine, Booneville, Butte, Camas,
Caribou, Cassia, Custer, Franklin, Fremont,
Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln,
Madison, Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton,
Twin Falls) Montana (all counties except
Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoulo,
Ravalli, and Sanders), Utah, Wyoming

GARDNER, INC.

1150 Chesapeake Ave.
Columbus, OH. 43212
(614) 488-7951
1-800-848-8946
Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan (except upper
Peninsula), Ohio, Western Pennsylvania
with zip codes up to and including 16999,
West Virginia

GULF COAST ENGINE, INC.

4202 Russell Dr.
P.O. Box 9724
Corpus Christi, TX. 78408
(512) 888-6999
1-800-825-6999
Arkansas (counties Hempstead, Howard,
Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Pike,
Sevier) New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,
Mexico

OSCAR WILSON ENGINE & PARTS
826 Lone Star Dr.
O'Fallon, MO. 63366
(314) 978-1313
1-800-873-6722
Illinois (S. of Hwy. 80), Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri (all counties except Dunkin,
New Madrid, Pemiscot) Nebraska

R.B.I. CORPORATION

P.O. Box 9318
Richmond, VA. 23227
(804) 550-2210
1-800-888-7149
FAX 1-800-947-1335
Connecticut, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, N.
& S. Carolina, Pennsylvania zips 17000 & up,
Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia (all counties
except Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee,
Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington,
Wise)

WISCONSIN MAGNETO

4727 N. Teutonia Ave.
P.O. Box 9218
Milwaukee, WI. 53209
(414) 445-2800
1-800-733-7388
Illinois (N. of Hwy. 80), Michigan (upper
Peninsula), Wisconsin
800 McKinley St.
Anoka, MN. 55303
(612) 323-7477
1-800-248-4016
Minnesota, North & South Dakota

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REPAIR PARTS
CHASSIS & HOOD
2

13
14

8

10

11

1

15
7
3

48

16

6
12

18

9

4

5

17
64

25
22
21
23

19

65

26

20

66

32
55

31

35

31

33
47

24

30

34

45

61
27
28

29
16

16

46

31

44

31
31

31

49

31

36
16

37
31
16

43

59
38

17

31

50

16

39

16
31
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36

40
41

16

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Key
No.

Description

REPAIR PARTS
CHASSIS & HOOD
Part No.

Key
No.

Description

Part No.

1

Seat

690566

32

Screw

26x238

2

Cap, Push 0n

28x23

33

Bearing, Steering

94075

3

Spring

94057

34

Dash

94590E700

4

Screw

26x229

35

Nut

15x84

5

Bolt, Wing

94160

36

Panel, Access

93007E700

6

Washer

17x47 Z

37

Support, Dash

95318E700

7

Bolt, Shoulder

9x56

38

Bracket, Rear Hanger

94013E700

8

Support, Seat

94154E700

39

Support, Left Grille

94085E700

9

Rod, Pivot

94156 Z

40

Axle, Hanger

94007E700

10

Bracket, Pivot

94153E700

41

Support, Right Grille

94084E700

11

Bolt

1x45

42

Bolt, Shoulder

9x58

12

Nut

15x89

43

Frame, Right

690206E700

13

Bolt, Shoulder

9x55

44

Frame, Left

690207E700

14

Washer

94155 Z

45

Container, Battery

690424

15

Spring

164x31

46

Plate, Hitch

94002E700

16

Screw

26x249

47

Panel, Rear

690218E700

17

Screw

26x263

48

Cover, Level Adjustment

94680

18

Spring

164x30

49

Panel, Left Side

95218E700

19

Deck, Seat

94845E700

50

Panel, Right Side

95217E700

20

Nut

15x88

55

Plate, Rear

94186E700

21

Plate, Index

94194E700

58

Extension, Spring

165x124

22

Screw

9x47

59

Bracket

94830 Z

23

Mat, Left

94109

61

Screw

26x201

24

Mat, Right

94108

64

Cover, Shift

690624

25

Hood

94090E700

65

Washer

17x38

26

Grille

94087E700

66

Screw

26x284

27

Lens, Left

94093

––

Decal, Right Hood

44x418

28

Bezel, Left

94089 Z

––

Decal, Left Hood

44x419

29

Lens, Right

94092

––

Decal, Warning

44x7325

30

Bezel, Right

94088 Z

––

Book, Instruction

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Screw

26x270

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REPAIR PARTS
MOTION DRIVE
1

2

3

7

4

8

9

19

20

5

17

54

10

6
15

34
17
16

21

11
13
12

6
55

54

14
22
5

5

18
25
23

24

27
26

56
57
43
42

44

10
28
8

40

58
29

17

39

41
18

38
43

30

17

45

50

35
46
36

31

33

37
47

53

49
32
48

52
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Key
No.

Description

REPAIR PARTS
MOTION DRIVE
Key
No.

Part No.

Description

Part No.

1

Bolt, Shoulder

9x39

31

Yoke, Shift

94031Z

2

Nut, Hex

15x89

32

Pin, Hair

31x6

3

Arm, Idler

690173 Z

33

Washer

17x148

4

Rod, Clutch

94041 Z

34

Spacer

690369

5

Nut

15x79

35

Bolt

6x105

6

Washer

17x102

36

Transaxle **

––––

7

Grip

92697

37

Nut

15x88

8

Pin, Cotter

30x20

38

Key, Woodruff

20697

9

Lever, Shift

94043 Z

39

Bolt

1x155

10

Washer

17x47 Z

40

Bracket, Right Transaxle

94184E700

11

Link, Shift

94044 Z

41

Pulley

690409

12

Nut, Adjuster

21920

42

Spacer

94132

13

Grip

91079

43

E–Ring

11x7

14

Rod, Parking Brake

94152 Z

44

Pulley, Drive

95094

15

Nut, Adjuster

94815

45

Key, Square

21553

16

Bracket, Shift

94034E700

46

Washer

17x160

17

Screw

26x249

47

Spacer, Axle

690554 Z

18

Nut

15x84

48

Stem, Valve

24373

19

Mount, Stud Spring

94042 Z

49

Tire *

407926

20

Bolt, Shoulder

9x54

––

Tube

407049

21

Spring, Extension

165x116

50

Wheel & Tire Assembly

92511–601

22

Bracket, Shifter

690166E700

51

Washer

17x195

23

Frame, Right

690206E700

52

E–Ring

11x3

24

Screw

25x12

53

Hub Cap

94618

25

Frame, Left

690207E700

54

Guide, Belt

93349

26

Latch, Parking Brake

94045 Z

55

Pin, Hair

31x4

27

Pedal

21544

56

Spring, Extension

165x115

28

Lever, Brake/Clutch

94038E700

57

Spring, Extension

165x92

29

Bracket, Pedal

94035E700

58

Bracket, Left Transaxle

94185E700

30

Belt, Motion Drive

37x87

*

When you order a tire, make sure to give the brand name of the tire so that the tread pattern on the tire will match.

**

For information on Replacement Parts see the Central Parts Distributor in your area.

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REPAIR PARTS
STEERING

3

40
2
41

1

30
13

43

6
39
30

17
30

4
5
18
6

14
30
37
20

12
7

15

30

8
19

9
30
16
10

20

11

26

21
22

25

27

33
34

23

25
31
28

24
25

29
31

22
24

19

23
32

38

36
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MODEL 42514x8A

Key
No.

*

Description

REPAIR PARTS
STEERING

Key
No.

Part No.

Description

Part No.

1

Wheel, Steering

95185

23

Washer

17x104

2

Post, Steering

690625

24

Washer

17x53 Z

3

Insert, Steering Wheel

711326

25

Nut, Flange

15x84

4

Bearing

94124

26

Axle Assembly

690210E700

5

Nut, Flange

15x111

27

Drag Link, Left

95329E700

6

Bolt, Shoulder

9x57

28

Spindle Assembly, Right

94575E700

7

Gear, Pinion

690183

29

Drag Link, Right

95328E700

8

Ring, Snap

11x25

30

Screw

26x249

9

Gear, Sector

94121E700

31

Bearing, Wheel

91334

10

Bearing

94123

32

Stem, Valve

24373

11

Bolt

1x84

33

Tire *

91912

12

Plate, Steering

690551E700

––

Tube

407924

13

Plate, Engine

94006

34

Wheel and Tire Assembly

94581–601

14

Nut, Flange

15x88

35

Washer

17x195

15

Nut, Flange

15x118

36

Washer

17x192

16

Bracket, Hanger

94013E700

37

Washer

17x113

17

Axle, Hanger

94007E700

38

Hub Cap

94618

18

Bolt

1x146

39

Screw

26x267

19

Pin, Cotter

30x49

40

Bellows

92059

20

Bearing

690150

41

Bolt

25x3

21

Spindle Assembly, Left

94576E700

43

Washer

17x146

22

Bolt

1x111

When you order a tire, make sure to give the brand name of the tire so that the tread pattern on the tire will match.

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REPAIR PARTS
MOWER HOUSING SUSPENSION
9

1

2

10

13

15
14

16
17

4

3

21
12 12

14

22

11

11
15
24

18

24

5

25
19

27

23
8
6

22
14

7
20

24

33

11

34
36

20

38

25

31
37

24

43

32
26
30

45

32

40
26

25

39

41

30
31
39
24
25

15

44
15

42
7
24
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Key
No.

Description

REPAIR PARTS
MOWER HOUSING SUSPENSION
Key
No.

Part No.

Description

Part No.

1

Grip

92698

22

Washer

17x168

2

Handle, PTO

94100 Z

23

Washer

17x57

3

Pad, Switch

94022 Z

24

Pin, Hair

31x4

4

Bolt

25x3

25

Washer

17x91 Z

5

Grip

92697

26

Bolt, Carriage

2x85

6

Spring

166x40

27

Lever Assembly, Lift

690363E700

7

Washer

17x103

30

Pin

94067

8

Lever, Lift

690533

31

Bracket, Rear Suspension

94055E700

9

Lever, PTO

94017 Z

32

Spacer, Lifter

690151

10

Bolt, Shoulder

9x39

33

Bolt, Shoulder

9x53

11

Pin, Cotter

30x20

34

Bracket, Pivot

94015E700

12

Washer

17x102

36

Washer

17x191

13

Link, PTO

94004 Z

37

Nut, Flange

15x84

14

Nut, Flange

15x84

38

Spring

165x131

15

Screw

26x249

39

Nut, Flange

15x68

16

Spring

166x39

40

Bracket, PTO

94005E700

17

Bracket, PTO

94018E700

41

Hanger, Left Deck

94027E700

18

Spring

165x119

42

Hanger, Right Deck

94026E700

19

Crank, PTO

690394E700

43

Rod, Hanger

94158Z

20

Link, Lift

690212E700

44

Bracket, Suspension

94058E700

21

Link, Lift Handle

690122E700

45

Plate, Stiffening

690389E700

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REPAIR PARTS
MOWER HOUSING
2
1
60

53

5

3

2
50
51
32
1

11

24

33

52

5

9

25
27

13

21

22

17

5
7

22

21

18
23

6

47
23

5

30
22

15

20

22

48
22

5

9

15
16

28

7

17

14

24
12

20
8
19

8
19

22

24

6

11

23

5
26

23

59
22

14

5

29

32

17
46

31
32
22

17

45

33

5

33
34
33
53

54

14
5
42

50

51

44

32

33

33

33
34

60

37

38

42

39

38

40

39
40

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58

36

43
41
36

13

5

49

55

10

10 47

4

44

35

57
37

MODEL 42514x8A
Key
No.

*

Description

REPAIR PARTS
MOWER HOUSING
Key
No.

Part No.

Description

Part No.

1

Pulley, Jackshaft

94199

31

Plate

92426E700

2

Nut, Hex

15x121

32

Nut, Flange

15x88

3

Belt, Mower Drive

37x88

33

Bolt, Carriage

2x53

4

Pulley, Idler

690387

34

Mandrell Housing

92574

5

Nut, Flange

15x84

35

Bracket, Suspension

94058E700

6

Jackshaft

94129

36

Adapter, Blade

92466

7

Spacer

94130

37

Blade

95100E701

8

Link, Lift

690212E700

38

Washer

17x166

9

Pad, Friction

94137

39

Washer

17x165

10

Bolt, Shoulder

9x52

40

Nut

15x100

11

Bracket, Suspension

94055E700

41

Spring

166x4

12

Pad Assembly, Left Brake

94049E700

42

Cap, Push On

28x23

13

Knob

94068

43

Rod, Deflector

94957 Z

14

Bolt, Shoulder

9x51

44

Deflector Assembly

94707 SE

15

Plate, Suspension

94128E700

45

Bracket, Deflector Hinge

94956E700

16

Spring

166x43

46

Bracket, Front Hanger

94686E700

17

Nut, Flange

15x79

47

Washer

17x45 Z

18

Bracket, Suspension

94192E700

48

Guide, Belt

94781

19

Pin, Hanger

94194

49

Spacer

690369

20

Washer

17x103

50

Bolt, Axle

94025

21

Pin, Hair

31x4

51

Washer

17x91 Z

22

Bolt

25x7

52

Spring, Extension

165x119

23

Cover, Pulley

94051E700

53

Wheel, Gage

92683

24

Bolt, Shoulder

9x39

54

Bracket, Right Wheel

92422E700

25

Arm, Idler

690408E700

55

Bracket, Left Wheel

92423E700

26

Spring

166x41

57

Screw

26x249

27

Pad Assembly, Right Brake

94047E700

58

Stiffener

94604E700

28

Bracket, Brake

94193E700

59

Housing, Blade *

94814E700

29

Spring

166x42

60

Ring, Locking

31x11

30

Bracket, Suspension

94191E700

Complete Mower Housing Assembly

776007

1–60

Includes Key No. 17, 18, 30, 31, 32, 33, 45, 46, 53, 54, 55, and 56.

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REPAIR PARTS
ENGINE MOUNT
1

2

9
3
4

26

5

6

28
29

15

8

15
31

30
10
7
22
22

21

23

21

23

11
14
13
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MODEL 42514x8A

REPAIR PARTS
ENGINE MOUNT

Key
No.

F–000700L

Description

Part No.

1

Fuel Cap

92317

2

Fuel Tank

94073

3

Hose Clamp

95197

4

Fuel Line

23717

5

Hose Clamp

95197

6

Screw

26x201

7

Plate, Engine

94006E700

8

Throttle Control

91989

9

Engine

–––––

––

Muffler

95206

––

Gasket, Muffler

91309

––

Adapter, Muffler

95207

––

Screw, Adapter

6x103

––

Bolt, Muffler

9x59

––

Lock, Screw

92378

10

Bolt, Engine Mount

25x7

11

Stack Pulley Assembly

690439 Z

12

Lockwasher

19x35

13

Bolt, Hex

1x140

14

Washer

17x170

15

Screw

26x249

21

Guide, Belt

93349

22

Nut, Flange

15x79Z

23

Guide, Belt

94781

26

Screw

26x253

28

Pipe, Exhaust

92855

29

Clamp

92558

30

Shield, Heat

92550

31

Screw

26x263

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MODEL 42514x8A
AFTERFIRE
SOLENOID

ARMATURE

SPARK
PLUG

REPAIR PARTS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
1
RED

RED

GREEN

GREEN

VIOLET

2

STATOR

HEADLIGHT HARNESS
YELLOW

AC
WHITE

DIODE

ORANGE

4

START
SWITCH

3

GRAY

BLACK AC
OUTPUT

BLACK

NO

YELLOW

RED

DC
RED

BLACK

NC

RED DC
OUTPUT

YELLOW
YELLOW
ORANGE

ORANGE

SOLENOID
PTO SWITCH
DISENGAGED

4

NO

15 AMP
FUSE

STARTER

5

RED

NC
SEAT SWITCH HARNESS

7

6

RED

9

11

RED

BLACK

YELLOW

NC

8

YELLOW

SEAT SWITCH
UNOCCUPIED

ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
YELLOW
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CLUTCH
BRAKE
SWITCH
( PEDAL UP )

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REPAIR PARTS
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Key
No.

F–000700L

Description

Part
No.

1

Harness, Light Wire
Socket, Light
Bulb, Light

250x92
92372
90084

2

Harness, Chassis Wire

250x87

3

Switch, Ignition
Key, Ignition
Nut, Hex
Cap, Ignition

92556
20729
91489
91488

4

Switch, Limit

94136

5

Fuse
Holder, Fuse

54212
407078

6

Solenoid
Screw, Mounting
Locknut

94613
26x229
15x116

7

Cable, Battery Ground
Screw, Ground Cable

24x32
26x213

8

Battery
Bolt, Carriage
Wingnut

21075
2x82
14x79

9

Harness, Seat Switch Wire

250x67

10

Switch, Seat Sensor

94159

11

Cable

24x31

49

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50

A
Adjustments
Blade Rotation Control, 22
Clutch, 23
Drive Brake, 23
Mower Housing, Level, 28
Shift Lever, 24
Attachments, 15, 52

B
Battery
Charge, 24
Check, 12
Clean, 24
Install, 12
Removal, 24
Storage, 33
Belt
Motion Drive
Adjust, 23
Replace, 29
Mower Drive
Adjust, 22
Replace, 31
Blade
Inspect, 21
Remove And Install, 21
Sharpen, 21
Blade Control Lever, Operation, 15
Blade Rotation Control
Adjust, 22
Location, 14

C
Clutch
Adjust, 23
Check, 23
Clutch / Brake Pedal, Location, 14
Controls, Location, 14
Cutting Height
Adjust, 28
Change, 16

D
Drive Brake
Adjust, 23
Check, 23

E
Engine
Fuel, 13, 18
Oil, 13, 18
Preparation, 13
Spark Arrester, 13, 20
Starting, 18
Storage, 33
Throttle Control, 15

F–000700L

INDEX
F
Filter, Fuel, 25
Fuel, Type, 18
Fuse, 33

Muffler, 20
Spark Arrester, 20

O

H
Headlight, Replace Light Bulb, 33
Headlight Switch, Location, 14

I
Ignition Switch, Location, 14

L
Lift Lever
Location, 14
Operation, 16
Lubrication, Mower, 25

M
Maintenance
Adjust, Guage Wheels, 27
Battery
Charge, 24
Clean, 24
Belt
Motion Drive, 29
Mower Drive, 31
Blade, 21
Blade Rotation Control, 22
Clutch, 23
Drive Brake, 23
Filter, Fuel, 25
Fuse, 33
Headlight, 33
Install, Wheels, 32
Lubrication, 25
Mower Housing
Clean, 33
Install, 26
Level, 28
Remove, 26
Muffler, 20
Storage, 33
Maintenance Chart, 20
Motion Drive Belt
Adjust, 23
Replace, 29
Mower Drive Belt
Adjust, 22
Replace, 31
Mower Housing
Clean, 33
Cutting Height, 16
Install, 26
Level Adjustment, 28
Operation, 17
Remove, 26

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Oil
Check, 18
Type, 18
Operation
Attachments, 15
Blade Control Lever, 15
Blade Rotation Control, 14
Clutch / Brake Pedal, 14
Headlight Switch, 14
Ignition Switch, 14
Lift Lever, 14, 16
Location Of Controls, 14
Mower Housing, 17
Mowing And Bagging, 19
Operate On Hills, 17
Parking Brake, 14, 16
Shift Lever, 14, 15
Start The Engine, 18
Stop The Unit, 16
Throttle Control, 14, 15
Transport, 16

P
Parking Brake
Location, 14
Operation, 16
Parts Bag, 10

S
Safety Rules
American National Standard Institute, 34
Safe Mowing Guide, 5–7
Seat, Install, 11
Seat Switch, Operation, 18
Shift Lever
Adjust, 24
Location, 14
Operation, 15
Slope Guide, 50
Spark Arrester, 13, 20
Steering Wheel, 11
Storage, 33

T
Throttle Control
Location, 14
Operation, 15
Tire Pressure, 13, 25
Trouble Shooting Chart, 34

W
Warranty, 2

LAWN TRACTOR ACCESSORIES
Make your Lawn Tractor do more than you ever imagined.
The accessories shown on this page can be used on your Lawn Tractor. See the Store or Dealer where
you purchased your Lawn Tractor. If you are unable to obtain the necessary information, contact the
Central Parts Distribution Center for your area as listed in your Repair Parts Book.

ÎÎ

LAWN SWEEPER
Model No. 24720

SNOW BLADE
Model No. 24478

GRASS BAGGER
Model No. 24762
9 Bushel Capacity

SNOW THROWER
Model No. 24574

(For 42” and 46”)

GARDEN TILLER
Model No. 13460

38” MULCHER KIT
Model No. 24750
40” MULCHER KIT
Model No. 24755
42” MULCHER KIT
Model No. 24758

TIRE CHAINS
Model No. 24530
(For 18x8.5 inch tire)

GRASS BAGGER
Model No. 24744
7 Bushel Capacity

Model No. 24538

(For 38”, 40”, and 42”)

(For 18x9.5 inch tires)

Model No. 24525
(For 20x8 inch tire)

Model No. 24515
(For 20x10 inch tire)

Model No. 24539
(For 23x9.5 inch tire)

REAR WHEEL WEIGHTS
Model No. 24003
(For 18x9.5 inch tires)
(For 20x8 inch tires)

Model No. 24630
Made in U.S.A.

(For 23 inch tires)
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