Sears 917 25004 Users Manual
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OWNER'S MANUAL MODEL NO. 917.254460 MODEL NO. 917.250040 (without _ower Deck) ® Caution: Read and follow all Safety Rules and Instructions Before Operating This Equipment O g Q O AssembBy Operation Maintenance Service and Adjustment Repair Parts CAUTION: out,MPORTA.T P.ECAU! T,O.S. ,TMEA.SA rE. O.;BE- m co.EALE. you.SA , sv.BoLTo E.,S,.-....!I .ooK M VOLVED, ...... LOOK FOR THIS WORD TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT EQUIPM ENT PRECAUTIONS NOTE: LOOK FOR THIS WORD TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE OF YOUR TRACTOR RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION WARNING: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should 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 arrestor meetingappticable local or area laws (ff any). If a spark arrestor is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator, (See REPAIR PARTS for part number identificatlon)o 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 t,. 2 3, 4,, 5, 6_ 7, 8 9,. t 0, 1i, 12 Know the controls and how to stop quickly. READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL and instructions furnished with attachments_ Do not allow children to operate the machine_ Do not allow adults to operate it without proper instruction, Do not carry passengers,, Do not mow when children and others are around, Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get caught in moving parts,. Keep your eyes and mind on your tractor, mower, and the area being cuL Do not let other interests distract you. Do not attempt to operate your tractor or mower when not in the driver's seat,, Always get on or off your tractor from the operatoi"s left hand side_ Clear the work area of objects (wire, rocks, etc ) which might be picked up and thrown,. Disengage all attachment clutches before attempting to start the engtne, Disengage power to attachments and stop the engine before leaving the operator's position, Disengage power to mower, stopthe engine, and disconnect spark plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) before cleaning, making an adjustment, or repair. Be careful to avoid touching hot muffler or engine components. Disengage powerto attachments when transporting or not in 24 25, 26,, 27. 28,, 29, 30_ 3t._ USer 13, Take al! possible precautions when leaving the vehicle unattended, Disengage the power take-off, lower the attachments, shift into neutral, set the parking brake, stop the engine, and remove the key, 14 Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphitl or downhill,. Mow up and down the face of slopes (not greater than 15°), never across the face. Referto page55.. 15. Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradua!lyto prevent tipping or loss of control, Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes. 16 While going up or down slopes, place gear shift control lever in 1st gear position to negotiate the slope without stopping.. 17. Never mow in wet or slippery grass, when traction is unsure, or at a speed which could cause a skid. 18_ Stay alert for holes in the terrain and other hidden hazards. Keep away from drop-offs_ 19 Do not drive too close to creeks, ditches, and public highwaysr. 20. Exercise special care when mowing around fixed objects in order to prevent the blades from striking them. Never deliberately run tractor or mower into or over any foreign objects.. 21. Never shift gears until tractor comes to a stop. 22. Never place hands or feet under the mower, in discharge chute, or near any moving parts while tractor or mower =s running..Always keep clear of discharge chute. 23 Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipmenL a.. Use only approved drawbar hitch points.. b. Limit loads to those you can safely control 32° 33 34° 35 36. 37. 38. 2 c,, Do not turn sharply, Use care when backing, d,_ Use counterweight or wheel weights when suggested in owner's manual Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways When using any attachments, never direct discharge of material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near the vehicle while in operation, Handle gasoline with care - it is highly flammable, a, Use approved gasoline containers, b,, Never remove the fueF cap of the fuel tank or add gasoline to a running or hot engine or an engine that has not been allowed to cool for several minutes after running,, Never fill tank indoors Always clean up spilled gasoline. c_ Open doors if the engine is run in the garage - exhaust fumes are dangerous. Do not run the engine indoors. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating condition, and keep safety devices in place and working,. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition, Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark, Allow the engine to cool before storing tn any enclosure,. To reduce fire hazard, keep the engine free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease,, Do not clean product while engine is running. Except for adjustments, DO NOToperate engine if air cleaner or cover directly over carburetor air intake is removed Removal of such part could create a fire hazard. Do not operate without a muffler, or tamper with exhaust system,, Damaged mufflers or spark arrestors could create a fire hazard_ Inspect periodically and replace if necessary. The vehicl,e and attachments should be stopped and inspected for damage after striking a loreign object, and the damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the equipmenL Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine; severe damage or injury may result, When using the vehicle with mower, proceed as follows: a, Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light, b,, Shut the engine off when unclogging chute, c Check the blade mounting botts for proper tightness at frequent intervals_ Do not operate the mowerwithout the entire grass catcher, on mowers so equipped, or the deflector shield in place,, Disengage power to mower before backing up, Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary and then only after careful observation of the entire area behind the mower. Under normal usage the grass catcher bag material is subject to deterioration and wear,, It should be checked frequently for bag replacement Rep!acement bags should be checked to ensure compliance with the original manufacturer's recommendations or specifications. CONGRATULATIONS on yo purchase of a Sears Garden Tractor.. It has beer_ designed, ur engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance° Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest Sears Service DepartmenL We have competent, welltrained technicians and the proper tools to service or repair this uniL MAINTENANCE SERIAL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE THE SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE FOUND ON THE MODEL PLATE UNDER THE SEAT. AGREEMENT A Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on this product., See the nearest Sears store or service center for details., CUSTOMER YOU SHOULD RECORD THESE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. NUMBERS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Read and retain this manual,. Study and observe the safety rules,. Always use care when using your tractor_ Always keep your tractor and mower clean., Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for, and using your tractor.. A well cared for tractor will run better and last longer. A TTACHMENTS This unit can use many attachments attachments.. now available at your Sears store_ See pages 53_54 for a list of available LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY ON ELECTRIC START RiDiNG EQUIPMENT For two years from date of purchase, when this riding equipment is maintained, lubricated, and tuned up according to the operating and maintenance instruction in the owner's manual, Sears will repair free of charge any defect in material or workmanship in this electdc start riding equipment,. This warranty excludes blade(s), blade adapter(s), spark plug(s), air cleaner and belt(s), which are expendable and become wom during normal use. This warranty does not cover: o Tire replacement glass); and or repair caused by punctures from outside objects (such as nails, thorns, stumps, or - repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure to maintain the equipment according to instructions contained in the owner's manual; and - riding equipment used for commercial or rental purposes° FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY ON BATTERY For 90 days from the date of purchase, if any battery included with this riding equipment proves defective in material or workmanship and our testing determines the battery will not hold a charge, Sears wilt replace the battery at no charge. WARRANTY SERVICE 1S AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other dghts which may vary from state to state SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO., D/731CR-W, Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684 3 iNDEX A F Tractor Operation on Hills ........14 Filter: Options,: A# Cleaner. ................................................ 17 Spark Arrester .............................. 2, 32 Fuel .............................................................. 18 Attachments ................ 53-54 Fuel: Adjustments: Brake ................................................... 16 Carburetor ........................................... 20 Mower" Front- To-Rear ........................... 22 Type ............................................................... 12 Side- To-Side ............................... 22 Storage .................................................. 25 P Height ............................................... 21 Fuse .................................................................... 2I Parking Brake .............................................. 11 Throttle Control Cable ................... 20 Parts Bag ................................................. 5-6 Shifter Shaft .......................................... 25 H Parts, Replacement/Repair ......29-50 Air Cleaner° ................................................... 17 Hood Removal/Installation ................... 21 R Air Screen, Engine ................................... 18 Repa# and Adjustments ................... 19-25 L Assembly ......................................................... 5-10 Blade ........................................................ 24 Attachments ............................................. 53-54 Leveling Mower Deck ....................... 21-22 Carburetor,. ............................................ 20 Lubrication.: Fuse ......................................................... 21 B Chaff .............................................................. 19 Hood Removal/Installation .......2 I Tractor Pivot Points ......................... !8 Battery: Motion Drive Belt Charging .......................................... 7, 20 RemovaYReplacement ......24 Cleaning .................................................. 17 M Mower Drive Belt Installation .................................................... 8 Maintenance .............................................. 15-19 installation ........................................ 10 Levels ............................................................... 7 Air Cleaner. ................................................. 17 Removal ........................................... 22 Foam Pre-cleaner. ................. 17 Preparation ................................................ 7 Mower Blade Drive Belt Staffing with Weak Battery ......20 Air Screen, Engine .............................. 18 Removal/Replacement ......23 Storage ........................................................ 25 Battery ......................................................... 17 Mower Adjustment Terminals ............................................... 17 Blade Sharpening ........................... 16 Front- to-Rear ............................ 22 Belt,: Brake Adjustment ............................ t6 Side-to-Side ..................................... 22 Motion Drive Engine Oil ................................................ 15 Height .............................................. 21 Removal/Replacement ........ 24 Fuel Filter .................................................... 18 Mower Removal ............................... 23 Mower Drive Lubrication Chart .......................... 19 Tire Care ............................................ 16, 24 Installation ......................................... 10 Spark Plugs ................................................ 18 Repair Parts .............................................. 29-50 Removal .......................................... 22 Tire Care .............................................. 16, 24 S Mower Blade Drive Mower: Safety Rules .................................................. 2 Removal/Replacement ......23 Adjustment, Front-to-Rear ........ 22 Seat ................................................................ 7 Blade: Adjustment, Side-to-Side ............ 22 Service Record ............................................. 27 Sharpening ............................................ 16 Height ...................................................... 21 Slope Guide Sheet ...................................... 55 Replacement ............................................... 24 Blade Sharpening .............................. 16 Spark Plugs .................................................. 18 Brake Adjustment ........................................ 16 Blade Replacement ........................ 24 Speed Control Chart ................................. 13 Cutting Level .......................................... 10 Staffing the Engine ...................................... 12 C Installation ................................................ 10 Steering Wheel .............................................. 8 Carburetor Adjustment ............................ 20 Operation ................................................ t3 Stopping the Tractor ............................... 12 Controls, Tractor', .................................... !I Removal ..................................................... 22 Storage ........................................................... 25 Cutting Leve!, Mower ............................ 10 Mowing Tips ....................................................... 14 Muffler'. ............................................................... 18 T E Spark Arrester ............................. 2,32 Throttle Control Cable 0 Engine,: Adjustment ............................................. 20 Air Cleaner ....................................... 17 Oil: Tires ................................................ 16, 24 Air Screen .............................................. 18 Cold Weather Conditions ............ 15 Trouble Shooting Chart .................... 26-27 Cooling fins ............................................. 18 Engine ....................................................... 15 Transaxle : Oil Change .............................................. 15 Storage .................................................... 25 Repair Parts .............................. 40- 41 Oil Level ................................................... 15 Operation ....................................................... 1 i- 14 Shifter Adjustment .......................... 25 Oil Type ........................................................... I5 Operating Your Mower ................. 13 Repa# Parts ............................... 42-50 W Operating Your Tractor ............... 13 Starting ...................................................... 12 Starting the Engine ......................... 12 Warranty ......................................................... 3 Storage ................................................. 25 Stopping Your Tractor ................... 12 Wiring Schematic ................................. 28 4 ASSEM LY To assemble and adjust your tractor you will need: (2) 7/!6" Wrenches Ratchet wrench (1) 3/4"" Wrench Tire Pressure Gauge Screwdriver (1) 9/16" Wrench (1) 1/2" Wrench Utility Knife (2) 11/16 wrench (I) 3/4" Socket NOTE: RIGHT HAND (R.H) AND LEFT HAND (L.H..) ARE DETERMINED FROM OPERATOR'S POSITION WHILE SEATED ON THE TRACTOR. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Remove box from carton. The box contains the items shown below.. 2. Cut down four corners of the carton with a utility knife and lold down sides 3 Remove mower deck from skid 4 Disengage Parking Brake 5 Carefully guide the tractor backwards off the skid The operation of any tractor can result in foreign objects thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety gtasses or eye shields before starling your tractor and while mowing. We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for over the spectacles or standard safety glasses, avail_ able at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores Parts Bag Contents Not Shown Full Size (2) BaMery Carriage Bolts - 1/4 - 20 x 7 112 J d C, Terminal Guard (2) Keys a. 15 ° Slope Instruction Sheet b / ""' I '_,, ,, (6) Battery Caps a Seat d Battery Acid b Steering Wheel e. Owner's Manual c Battery t Parts Bag Steering Wheel Insert ASS ASSEMBLY LOCATfON LY PARTS BAG CONTENTS SHOWN FULl, SiZE BATTERY (2) Wing Nut, 1/4- 20 BATTERY TERMINALS (2) Hex Bolt, 1/4 - 20 x 3/4 (2) Lockwasher, (2) Washer, 9/32 x 5/8 x 16 Ga 1/4 @ (2) Hex Nut, 1/4 - 20 SEAT (1) Washer 17/32 x ! 3/16 x12Ga (1) Adjustment Knob 1/2 6 (1} Shoulder Bolt 5/16 - t8 ASSEMBLY CUT AWAY VIEW WEAR EYE AND FACE SHIELD. WASH HANDS OR CLOTHING IMMEDIATELY IF ACCIDENTALLY IN CONTACT WITH BATTERY ACiDo DO NOT SMOKE, FUMES FROM CHARGED BATTERY ACID ARE EXPLOSIVE° --- VENT CAP BATTERY TUBE BATTERY CELL NOTE: THIS TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OPERATOR PRESENCE SENSING SWITCH. ANY ATTEMPT BY THE OPERATOR TO LEAVE THE SEAT WITH THE ENGINE RUNt,lING AND ATTACHMENT CLUTCH ENGAGED WILL SHUT OFF THE ENGINE FIGURE 1 1. Prepare Battery READ INSTRUCT!ONS INCLUDED WITH THE BATTERY VENT CAPS FOUND IN BAG OF PARTS. ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES, CLOTHING AND GOGGLES TO PROTECT YOUR HANDS, SKIN AND EYES SEAT SEAT PAN a.. Fill and charge battery (before installing).. NOTE: SEE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS PACKAGED WITH BATTERY VENT CAPS IN BAG OF PARTS. NOTE: OVERCHARGING LIFE b C WILL SHORTEN Fill battery with battery acid to bottoms of tubes in cells (Fig 1). DO NOT OVERFILL. OVERFILLING WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO TRACTOR. Check level of battery acid after 30 minutes, Add additional battery acid if necessary. NOTE: PRESS VENT CAPS INTO BATTERY UNTIL FASTENED SECURELY NOTE: OBSERVE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, 1N BOX ABOVE, REQUIRED FOR BATTERY ING.. d BATTERY LISTED CHARG- / ADJUSTMENT KNOB FLAT WASHER Charge battery at a rate of six amperes for one hour, Neutralize excess battery acid (from filling battery) for disposal by. adding it to Z4 litres (2 gallons) of water in a 19 litres (5 gal!on) plastic container. Stir with a wooden or plastic paddle while adding baking soda until the addition of more soda causes no more foaming.. 2. Install Seat FENDER SHIFT FIGURE 2 e_ Seat position should be adjusted forward or backward so that the operator can comfortably reach Clutch/Brake Pedal and safely operate the tractor (Fig.. 14)_ a,, b. Remove cardboard from seat pan.. Place seat on seat pan, Screw adjustment knob and flat washer into seat (Fig. 2) Screw shoulder bolt into seat (Fig, 2),. Adjustment knob, shoulder bolt and washer found in bag of parts.. THE ADJUSTMENT BOLT AND FLAT WASHER MUST BE TIGHTENED SECURELY TO P REVENT MOVEMENT OF SEAT., c., Tighten shoulder bolt using a I/2" wrench. NOTE:' THE SHOULDER BOLT WILL BE LOOSE IN THE SEAT PAN SLOT. d.. Tighten adjustment knob finger tight.. e L Place seat in operating position.. Sit on the seat and press clutch/brake pedal all the way down If operating position is not comfortable, adjust seat To adjust: raise seal.. Loosen adjustment knob. Slide seat to desired position. Tighten adjustment knob securely.. A SSEMBL Y 3. Install Steering Wheel NOTE POSITION FRONT WHEEL FORWARD a Use a 3/4 wrench to remove tock nut and 2 - t/4-" diameter washer (shown full size below) from steertng column (Fig 3t G STEERING WHEEL iNSERT FIGURE 3 b. Position steering wheel over.steering wheel insert (Fig,, 3), BARS OF STEERING WHEEL SHOULD POINT STRAIGHT ACROSS TRACTOR c Secure 2 I/4 Torque d Snap wheel steering wheel to steermg column usmg dtameter washer and fock nut (F_g 3) to 68 N-m (50 Ft Lbs,.) steenng Steermg wheel v_heei cap in cap found place on steering tn bag of parts 4. Check Tires AIR INTAKE DuCT HOO0 Reduce tire pressure to I Kg/crrF (14 PSI) in front t#es and O,71 Kg/cn'F (10 PSI) in rear tires.. (Tires were overinftated for shipping purposes,.) 5 Install Battery BEFORE INSTALLING BATTERY, REMOVE METAL WRISTWATCH BANDS, DO NOTBRACLETS. SHORT BATTERY TERMINALS !_ .... RINGS.:,ooETC ' : ................................ I& ..... I tF BATTERY IS REMOVED, DO NOT OPERATE ENGINE. SPARKING MAY OCCUR. ,\ FIG URE 4 a Lift hood from rear srdes (F_g 41 b Make sure drain tube (Fig 5) is fastened to drain hole in battery tray and battery tray is position. ed in hole of battery support c Place battery in plastic front of tractor) (Fig tray (battery 5) terminals to 1 POSITIVE TERMINAL MUST BE CONNEC,- I TED FIRST TO PREVENT SPARKS FROM ACCIDENTAL GROUNDING 1 e. Connect RED battery cable to positive (+) battery terminal with hex bolt, flat washer, lockwasher and hex nut (shown full size below) found in bag of parts (Fig. 5).. Tighten securely. f. Connect BLACK ground cable to negadve (-) battery terminal with remaining hex bolt, flat washer, /ockwasher and hex nut (shown furl size belowj found in bag of parts (Fig. 5).. Tighten securely. ©© NOTE IF YOU HAVE A WEAK BATTERY, SEE 'STARTING YOUR TRACTOR WITH A WEAK BATTERY' (PAGE 20) g. WASHE HEX BOLTS BATTERY TERMINAL Using the square hole on one side of the battery support (Fig. 6) insert one battery bolt, head of bolt down.. Fasten the battery bolt to the terminal guard using wing nut as shown (Fig.. 6). Bolts, nuts, and terminal guard, shown below, are found in bag of parts. _///./ DRAIN h R i Assemble the remaining battery bolt to other side of battery support and fasten terminal guard to it with remaining wing nut.. Tighten both wing nuts securely (by hand)) at the same time (Fig 6). BLACK (NEGATIVE) ' CABLE TU {ON LEFT FIGURE REAR SIDE) WING NUT WiNG NUT J / /" TERMINAL DOORS TERMfNAL GUARD TERMINAL ACCESS DOOR t. Replace air intake duct (Fig 4). Make sure bottom lip of duct sits between battery and lip of battery tray. j. Remove plastic from tractor hood and close NOTE: USE TERMINAL ACCESS DOORS(FIG 6) FOR: 1 INSPECTION FOR SECURE CONNECTIONS (TIGHTEN HARDWARE) 2 INSPECTION FOR CORROSION 3 TESTING BATTERY 4 ,JUMPING (IF REQUIRED) 5 CHARGING(IF REQUIRED) KEEP TERMINAL ACCESS DOORS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE BATTERY BOLT f SQUARE HOLE DO NOT START ENGINE UNTIL MOWER SUSPENSION BRACKET HAS BEEN RE-, LEASED SEE MOWER AND DRIVE BELT INSTALLATION, PAGE 10,, FIGURE 6 5 ASSEMBLY 6. Mower and Drive Belt Installation INSTALL MOWER PARALLEL RETAINER _ LINK Your tractor has been shipped with the mower parallel link included in the parts carton, Install mower parallel link on tractor (Fig. 7) using hinge pin and retainer spring, SPRING NOTE: SMALLER END OF PARALLEL LINK MOUNTS TO TRACTOR USE THE SHORTEST HINGE PIN FOR MOUNTING, / INSTALL MOWER Your mower installs without the use of tools.. HINGE MOWER PARALLEL Raise attachement tion,. b,, Turn height adjustment knob counterclockwise to lowest position (Fig, 10) c, Slide mower under tractor with discharge guard to R,.H, side d Install rear hinge pin through mower flit brackets and parallel link (Fig. 8), Secure with retainer spring, e Move attachment lift lever (Fig, 9) forward to lower suspension arms, Remove retainer springs from fift trunnions (Fig, 8) f Slide trunnions through upper lift bracket secure with retainer springs (Fig 8), g, Pull L H idter putley (Fig_ 12) toward the right hand side of the tractor and roll belt over engine pulley (Fig, 8) LINK FIGURE 7 SUS.PE ARMS a, NSION lift lever (Fig, 9) to its highest posi- REAR HINGE jLtFT TRUNNION t BRACKET FIGURE8 h. Use attachment i Turn height adjustment middle of its travel (Fig 7o Check Cutting ) holes and NOTE: MOWER DRIVE BELT INSTALLATION LOCATED ON MOWER HOUSING, LiFT _ DECAL lift lever (Fig 9) to raise mower,, knob clockwise 10), ([_) to the Level The blade housing was set at the factory to cut tevet After mowing a shortdistance, look atthe area that was cut, Iftheblade housing cuts uneven, see "MOWER ADJUSTMENT," page 2I I_tN' LEVER PLUNGER 8. ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH (C PosmoN) HEIGHT A DJUSTMENT KNOB Final Assembly a Make sure all fasteners b., Read and follow the operation instructions (page 1I), Know the location and purpose of all controls,, c, Check oil and gasoline tractor, NUT % are tight. (page I2) befGre staffing the L.H $OLER PULLEY MOWER DRIVE BELT ATTACHMENT UFT LEVER SPR_NG FIG URE 9 IDLER PULLEY LOWER i 'i OWER PULLEY FIGURE 10 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB 10 FIGURE 11 L ; OPERATION READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR GARDEN TRACTOR.. If you understand the unit and its operation, you will achieve efficient and peak performance. While reading the manual, compare the illustrations with your Garden Tractor to familiarize yourself with the location of the various controls and adjustments. Study the operating instructions and safety precautions thoroughly to insure proper functioning of your Garden Tractor and to prevent injury to yourself and others.. Be sure to pay strict attention to all warnings and cautions; they are included for your safety Save this manual for future reference° PLUNGER BUTTON LIGHT ATTACHMENT _HRNOTTToLLE SWITCH AMMETER CLUTCH SWITCH --T LEVER TACHMENT IGNITION CLUTCH/BRAKE PE HEIGHT INDICATOR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB CHOKE AMMETER: Each time you start your tractor, check your ammeter° The needle should move toward the (+) charging mark indicating the batte_ is being charged as you operate your tractor. The headlights will not show a discharge on the ammeter because they are not connected to the battery. (They have their own electrical source,) HEIGHT INDICATOR: mower deck Controlled ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH: Pull switch out and up to engage attachment_. There will be an engine hesitation as the clutch engages. ATTACHMENT LIFT LEVER: Use the attachment lift lever to raise and lower the attachment mounted to your tractor. Move the lift lever forward to lower attachment° LIGHT SWITCH: GEARSHIFT: Press the ctutch/brake pedal down firm!y and move gearshift lever to desired speed IGNITION: to start Place key in ignition and turn to the right Turns the headlights on and off PARKING BRAKE: To set the parking brake, push the clutch/brake pedal completely down, Hold the parking brake lever in "Engaged" position and release pressure from pedal Clutch/brake pedal will remain in brake position, To release, push pedal in.. THROTTLE CONTROL: Use the throttle control to increase or decrease the speed of the engine. CLUTCH!BRAKE PEDAL: The pedal has 2 functions; a clutch and a brake, To engage the brake push the pedal completely down. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB: Use the height adjustment knob to adjust the mower height, With the attachement lift lever in the "up" position, turn knob clockwise (f-_; to raise cutting height and counterclockwise _-_ ) to lower mower cutting height. Lower attachment lift lever. Indicates height setting of by height adjustment Knob_ CHOKE: engage, 11 To start a cold engine, pull choke out to OPERA TION & DIPSTICK ,ENGINE _T PRESENCE ADJUSTMENT KNOB SHOULDER I"* BOLT _ a This engine has been shipped filled with summer weight oil (For cold weather operation see chart page 15) Check engine oil level See page 15 b Fittfuettank (Fig 13) Use fresh, clean, regutarunfeaded gasoline. (Use of leaded gasoline will increase carbon and lead oxide depsots and reduce valve life ) Capacity is 13 litres (3- I/2 gallons) NOTE: FRESH, CLEAN WINTER GRADE FUEL MUST BE USED TO INSURE GOOD COLD WEATHER STARTING CAUTION: EXPERIENCE INDICATES THAT ALCOHOL BLENDED FUELS (CALLED GASOHOL OR USING ETHANOL OR METHANOL) CAN ATTRACT MOISTURE WHICH LEADS TO SEPARATION AND FORMATION OF ACIDS DURING STORAGE. ACIDIC GAS CAN DAMAGE THE FUEL SYSTEM OF ANY ENGINE WHILE iN STORAGE. FIGURE 12 OPERATOR SWITCH TO AVOID ENGINE PROBLEMS, THE FUEL SYSTEM SHOULD BE EMPTIED BEFORE STORAGE FOR 30 DAYS OR LONGER. DRAIN THE GAS TANK, START THE ENGINE AND LET IT RUN UNTIL THE FUEL LINES AND CARBURE_ TOR ARE EMPTY USE FRESH FUEL NEXT SEASON. SEE STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. FUEL TANK CAP NEVER USE ENGINE OR CARBURETOR CLEANER PRODUCTSINTHE FUEL TANK OR PERMANENT DAMAGE MAY OCCUR. FIGURE 13 1. Stopping & THIS TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH INTERLOCK SWITCHES TO PREVENT STARTING OF THE TRACTOR ENGINE WHILE THE ATTACHMENT CLUTCI4 SWITCH IS IN THE "ENGAGED" POSITION AND/OR THE FOOT PEDAL IS NOT FULLY DEPRESSED. IMMEDIATELY REPLACE SWITCHES THAT ARE NOT IN PROPER WORKING ORDER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF THESE SWITCHES, Your Tractor FILL TO BOTTOM OF GAS TANK FILLER NECK, DO NOT OVERFILL WIPE OFF ANY SPILLED OIL OR FUEL DO NOT STORE, SPILL OR USE GASOLINE NEAR AN OPEN FLAME KNOW HOW TO STOP YOUR TRACTOR BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO START THE ENGINE. NOTE: REMOVE KEY WHEN LEAVING PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED USE: TRACTOR TO c a. Push clutch/brake pedal into ful!"BRAKE"position 14). b,. Move gear shift lever to "NEUTRAL"pos#ion (Fig d (Fig, 15). Place park#Tg brake in "ENGAGED" position and release pressure from clutch/brake. Pedal should remain in "BRAKE "position (Fig. 14). NOTE: MAKE SURE PARKING BRAKE WILL HOLD TRACTOR SECURE. Place attachment clutchswitchm r dtsengaged posttlon {Fig 151 Push c/utch/brake pedal fully _nto brake position e Place gear shift 15) f g Pull choke out (Fig Move throttle control h c. lever in "NEUTRAL I5) to mtddte positon position (Fig (Fig 151 d Place attachment pos#ion (Fig 15). e., Move throttle control to "S" (slow) position (Fig. 15). Turn ignition key ctockwsse (,.'_.} to 'START position and release key as soon as engine starts NOTE: DO NOT RUN STARTER CONTINUOUSLY FOR MORE THAN FIFTEEN SECONDS PER MINUTE If engine does not start after several at. Turn ignition key to 'OFF" position (Fig 1.5) NEVER USE CHOKE TO STOP ENGINE. tempts, position, f NOTE: 2. StaRing clutch switch in "DISENGAGED" the Engine ,,UIHIIILUlHU II .........J'"n . Ul JII ','.L! VERSE YOUR TACTOR IN A LARGE, LEARN TO START, STOP AND REOPEN AREA_ ; Hin H,ll i 12 move dTrott/e control to wait a few minutes and try NOTE: IF YOU HAVE A WEAK BATTERY ING YOUR TRACTOR WITH A WEAK (PAGE 20) i After engine is warm, push choke time you start the engine, it will take mg time to move fuel from tank to "'F'" (fast) again.. SEE "START. BATTERY '' in The f#st extra crankthe engine, TION NOTE: ALLOW ENGINE TO WARM UP FOR A FEW MINUTES BEFORE ENGAGING CLUTCH OF TRACTOR OR ATTACHMENT 3. FUNCTION BEFORE INSTALL MOWER DRIVING MOWER PARALLEL TO 1 2 ,3 Heavy Mowing 1 Snow OR 2 1 Removal FAST Tilling Plowing MID 1 10 1I THROTTLE i i.i , MAKE SURE PARKING TRACTOR SECURE ,...,.,.iJ Grading 2 Transport 3-6 INJURY i. ,i, ,I,IH 1 Dozing AVOID Read owner's manual Know the location and function of all controls Keep guards, safety shields and switches in place and working Remove objects that can be thrown by blades Do not mow when children and others are around Never carry children or passengers Always look behind machine before backing Do not mow where machine can tip or slip If machine stops going uphill, stop blade and back slowly down Be sure blades and engine have stopped before placing hands or feet near the blades Remove key when leaving machine 4 5 6 7 8 9 Normal 2 OR 3 and Mower CAUTION THE TRACTOR, OR REMOVE LINK GEARSHIFT Mowing Your Tractor NOTE: THIS TRACTOR tS EQUIPPED WITH AN OPERATOR PRESENCE SENSING SWtTCH ANY ATTEMPT BY THE OPERATOR TO LEAVE THE SEAT WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING AND THE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH ENGAGED WILL SHUT OFF THE ENGINE, When restarting a warm engine, move throttle control midway between "S'" (,slow) and "F'" (fast) positions Choke may not have to be used IMPORTANT: Operating BRAKE WILL HOLD NEVER PLACE YOUR HANDS OR FEET IN OR UNDER ANY POWERED ATTACHMENT OR NEAR ANY MOVING PART WHILE TRACTOR OR ANY POWERED ATTACH* MENT IS RUNNING. SLOW-FAST NOTE ALWAYS OPERATE ENGINE AT FULL THROTTLE WHEN MOWING TO ASSURE BETTER MOWING PER. FORMANCE AND PROPER DISCHARGE OF CUT MA TERIAL REGULATE GROUND SPEED BY SELECTING A LOW ENOUGH GEAR (TABLE 1) TO GIVE THE MOWER CUTTING PERFORMANCE PLUS QUALITY OF CUT DESIRED DO NOT OPERATE THE MOWER WITHOUT EITHER THE ENTIRE GRASS CATCHER, ON THEMOWERS EQUIPPED, OR DEFLECTORSO SHIELD IN PLACE.. FIGURE 14 a b TION" READ YOUR CAREFULLY OPERATING THE "°RULES BEFORE FOR SAFE OPERAMOWER THE MOWER MUST BE ADJUSTED PROPERLY FROM FRONT TO REAR AND LEVELED FROM SIDE TO SIDE BEFORE OPERATING THIS IS NECESSARY FOR LEVEL AND EFFICIENT MOWING REFER TOPAGE 2] CAUTION. DO NOT ADD ADDITIONAL WEIGHT TO THE TRACTOR OTHER THAN THE OPTIONAL WHEEL WEIGHTS. EXCESSIVE WEIGHT MAY OVERLOAD AND DAMAGE THE TRANSMISSION TOWING WEIGHTS GREATER THAN DO NOT OVERLOAD TRACTOR BY 150 POUNDS (68 kg), 13 Select desired height of cut posmon adjustment knob (Fig 15) Raise lift lever and place attachment fn disengaged position using height clutch switch c d e Push clutch/brake pedal down firmly (Fig !4) Start engme (page 12) With engine running and warm place throttle control midway between 'S" (stow) and "'F" (fast) position f Engage g h Move gear shift lever to desired gear Lower mower into cutting position using ment lift lever. i Release c/utch/brake (Fig 14) mower with the attachment pedal to start clutch switch attach- movement j. Move throttle control to "F" (Fast) postion NOTE: SELECT A GROUND SPEED THAT WILL SUIT THE TERRAIN, QUALITY OF CUT AND ATTACHMENT BEING USED (TABLE 1). OPERA TION ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH "DISENGAGED" POSITION LIGHT SWITCH b bution 3TTLE CONTROL HEIGHT and more SHIFT cutting Ifgrass is ex tremety tall, it should be mowed twice The first time cut relatively high, the second time to the desired height e The left hand ssde of mower trimming f Do not mow tall, dry grass over 15.25 cm (6 inches) tall.. It is a fife hazard PARKING BRAKE FIGURE t5 5 Operating 'The Tractor should UP OR DOWN SLOPES GREATER NOT DRIVE ACROSS THAN ANY TO PAGE 55. RUNNER a Move gear shift lever up or down hills b AVOID C If slowing _s necessary, to position. DISCHARGE GUARD STOPPING slower LEAVE be used for On Hills DO NOT DRIVE - R H uniform d CONTROL LEVER of chppings When mowing large areas/FIg 17). start by turn_ng to the right ,so that the chppmgs wHf discharge a way from shrubs fences driveways etc After one or two rounds mow _n the opposite direction making left hand turns until finished KNOB G£AR Drive so that clippings are discharged onto the area that has been cut. Have the cut area to the right of the machine. This will result in a more even distri- HILLS WITH 15 ° ANDREFER DO SLOPE. to _ 1ST'" gear before OR SHIFTING move ENOUGH starting ON HILLS throttle ROOM control WHEN lever STOP.. FIG URE 16 f TRACTOR DOWNHILL AS CLUTCH/ PING AND ROLL STARTING TO ALLOW SLIGHT BRAKE PEDAL MOVES THROUGH CLUTCH r POSITION, d If stopping pedal brake e Mowing a _ tractor brake necessary position movement, push and make clutch/brake engage parking sure tractor is in f Make 6 Flip-Up all turns gradually Tips NOTE: TIRE CHAINS CANNOT MOWER HOUSING ATTACHED. I To restart to the lowest speed range ('" 1ST' Gear) and that you have allowed room to roll slightly downhill Depress clutch!brake full Disengage parking brake and release clutch/brake pedal SLOWLY to start tractor movement FIGURE 17 4 is absolutely quickly BE USED WITH THE Discharge Guard Your mower has a flip*up discharge door or gate clearance when held BEFORE OPERATING YOUR MOWER. READ THE "SAFETY2, RULES" CAREFULLY REFER 'TO PAGE Use the runner on the R.H side as a guide; the blade cuts approximately254 cm (1 inch) outside the runner (Fig. 16) 14 guard (Fig 161 for in raised position MAKE SURE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH IS IN "DISENGAGED" POSITION AND BLADES HAVE STOPPED BEFORE RAISING DISCHARGE GUARD (DEFLECTOR), NEVER OPERATE P/lOWER WITHOUT DISCHARGE GUARD IN OPERATING POSITION. MAINTENANCE To keep your tractor running better, longer, perform necessary service using the following maintenance schedule: BEFORE JUSTMENT MAKING ANY OR REPAIR: INSPECT!ON AD- PUSH TRACTOR COMPLETELY CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL INTO BRAKE POSITION 2 MOVE TRAL" SHIFT 3 PLACE PARKING BRAKE POSITION REMOVE PEDAL 4 PLACE ATTACHMENT IN DISENGAGED 5 TURN TION 6 MAKE ABSOLUTELY AND ALL MOVING PLETELY STOPPED 7 REMOVE GEAR POSITION IGNITION THE LEVER TO IN ENGAGED FOOT FROM CLUTCH POS1TION KEY TO SURE PARTS IGNITION NEU- OFF SWITCH FIGURE 18 POSI- THE BLADES HAVE COM- KEY DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES FROM THE SPARK PLUGS AND KEEP AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUGS TO PREVENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL STARTING, BE CAREFUL TOO AVOID TOUCHING HOT ENGINE OR MUFFLER COMPONENTS Recommended Determme SAE tempera[ure Viscosity tange Grades expecfed before ne×f od change All otl must mee! A P ! service ctasmhcat_on SD SE or SF RECOMMENDED SAE VISCOSITY GRADES With Every Mowing I, Make sure all nuts on bolts are tight and cotter pins and retafner springs are secure. 2, Observe all safety precautions 3. Keep tractor well lubricated (refer to paqe 19 ) First 2 Hours (Two -20 ° i' CAUTION: Changing oil after the first two hours (or two mowings) will help eliminate breakqn residue which might be damaging to your engine., NOTE: BE CAREFUL NOT TO ALLOW DLRTTO ENTER THE ENGINE WHEN CHANGING OIL. a, Every 60 ° 80 ° mus[ be securely nghtened engine is operalrng 100 ° mid lube TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE STARTING SYSTEM, USE SAE 5W30 OIL WHEN THE TEMPERATURE FALLS BELO W 0 ° C(32"F) 5 Hours (Five Mowings} Drain oil with engine warm,, I b., Loosen ofldrainplug (Fig !8) andremovedipstick (F_g, 19)., c,, Catch oil in a suitable container., d. 32 ° Dipsttck assembly at all t_mes when Mowings) 1. Change Engine Oil ,t 0° Check Engine Oil Level ! DO NOT CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL | WITH ENGINE RUNNING Tighten oi! drain plug,, Refill engine oil (see chart at right), Refill capacity without oil filter change is 3-1/2 pints (1.7 litres), With oil filter change (page 18), capacity is 4 pints (19 titres)_ NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL, e,. L Several minutes after stopping engine, check engine oil level with tractor on level ground Wipe dipstick tFJ# 19) clean, screw it down tight for a few seconds, remove and read oil level If necessary, add oil until "FULL" mark is reached (See chart above) NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL Replace dipstick (Fig. 19) then remove dipstick and read oil level,, Make sure oil level is at the "FULL" mark on dipstick,, Add or remove oil as indicated on dipstick,, 15 MA TENANCE Every ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK AND FILL TUBE 25 Hours (Twice a Mowing Season) 1. Brake Adjustment This Tractor is equipped with an adjustable brake system mounted on the right side of the transax/e (Fig.. 20)_ !A OIL FILTER IF TRACTOR REQUIRES MORE THAN 1.8 METRES (SIX FEET) STOPPING DISTANCE IN HIGHEST GEAR, THEN BRAKE MUST BE ADJUSTED. a. Depress clutch/brake brake._ pedal and engage parking b. Measure distance between brake operating arm and nut "A" on brake rod.. c If distance is other than 3.8 cm (1-1/2"), loosen jam nut (Fig.. 20) and turn nut until distance becomes 3..8 cm (1- I/2"). Retighten jam nut against nut ",4" Road test tractor for proper stopping distance as stated above._ Readjust ff necessary.. FIG URE 19 2. Tire Care 3 a. Maintain (1 Kg/cnf) b Keep tires free of gasoline, oil, or insect control chemicals which can harm rubber. c Avoidstumps, stones, deep rutsandother that may cause tire damage. Blade tire pressure in front at 14 PSI and rear tires at 10 PSI (0.7 Kg/cnf).. hazards Sharpening BRAKE For best results mower blades must be kepl sharp. The blades can be sharpened with a few strokes of a tile or on a grinding wheel We suggest they be sharpened after every 25 hours oi mowing Do not attempt to sharpen while on mower fl you mow in sandy soil check the bfades after each two mowings The sand wears lhe blades away rapidly, OISC BR_,K e (WITH BRAKE PARKING ENGAGED) a FIGURE 20 b,. \ BLADE ,t FIGURE 21 16 When gr_ndmg care should be taken to matntain blade balance and the blade should be checked for proper balance before retnstattanon on mower Unbalanced or bent blade wilt cause excessive vtbrat_on when running and eventual damage to mower or engine Replace bent or damaged blades To check blade balance, drive a nail into a beam or waiL Leave about one inch (25_4 mm) of the straight nail exposed. Place center hole of clean blade over the head of the nail (Fig. 21). NOTE: CENTER HOLE OF BLADE ON NATL. IF BLADE 1S PROPERLY BALANCED, BLADE SHOULD REMAIN IN POSITION SHOWN IN FIG. 21_ IF EITHER END OF THE BLADE MOVES DOWNWARD, BLADE IS NOT BALANCED. SHARPEN THE HEAVY END UNTIL BLADE IS BALANCED MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours (Once a Mowing Season) CUT AWAY VIEW [Operating in dusty conditions may require more frequent servicing,) t Check Battery a Battery acid level _n each battery cell should be even with bottoms of tubes in cells (Fig 22) Add ONLY distilled water if necessary NOTE: DO NOT OVERFILL b Keep battery and terminals clean c Keep battery bolts tight d Keep vent caps tight and small vent holes _n caps open e Recharge at 6 amperes for t hour if necessary NOTE: OVERCHARGING WILL SHORTEN BATTERY LIFE 2 Clean Corrosion battery to Battery and Terminals and on _he battery dirt 'leak and terminals cause VENT _ BA_-FE RY FIGURE 22 the power LEAD-ACID AIR CLEANER WING NUT ,_-_ BATTERIES CAP GENERATE EX- PLOSIVE GASES KEEP SPARKS. FLAME AND SMOKING MATERIALS AWAY FROM BATTERIES ALWAYS SHIELD YOUR EYES AROUND BATTERIES a b c PRECLEANER Remove terminal guard Disconnect BLACK battery cable then RED battery cable and remove batterv from tractor Wash battery with 60grams (1/4 cup) ofbakingsoda to 3.8 litres (1 gallon) water ELEMENT COVER SEAL VIENT COVER SEAL NOTE: BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET THE SODA SOLUTION INTO THE CELLS, :J Rinse the battery w_th plain water, dry and reinstall on tractor e Clean terminals and battery cable ends with wire brush until bright f Replace battery cables, connectin 9 RED battery cable to positive terminal first, then BLACK battery cable to negative terminal Coat terminal connec[ions with petroleumjelfy. g Replace terminal guard 3 Change Engine ELEMENT BASE FIG URE 23 Oil The best time to change engine oi! is at :he end of a day's operation when all dirt and foreign materials are suspended in the hot oil See chart, page 15 (OPERATING IN DUSTY CONDITIONS MAY REQUIRE MORE FREQUENT SERVlClNG) 4, Clean Air Cleaner Foam Pre-Cleaner a. Remove Wing Nut and cover° Remove foam pre-cleaner of the paper cartridge. C,, Wash foam water., d Wrap foam pre-cleaner in cloth and squeeze dry., e. in liquid BOTH (Fig, 23 j, b, pre-cleaner element GREASE • FRONT WHEELS SPINDLES by sliding # off detergent and O Lightly coat foam pre.cleaner with engine oil (Do not saturate). Squeeze in rag or towel to remove excess oil Install foam pre-cleaner over paper cartridge Reassemble cover and screw down tight,, FIGURE 24 17 TENANCE 7. Clean Air Screen Air screen (Fig. 25) must allow free-flow of air to prevent engine damage from overheating, Clean with a wire brush, compressed ai/ orwaterpressure to remove dirt, chaff, stubborn dried gum and fibers._ AIR SCREEN TOP AIR COVE R ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY G LASSES WHEN USING COMPRESSED AIR. DO NOT TOUCH HOT MUFFLER, CYLINDER OR FINS AS CONTACT MAY CAUSE BURNS. 8. Inspect Muffler Inspect and replace corroded muffler as it could create a fire hazard and/or damage (Fig 25) 9o Clean Engine Cooling Fins Remove any dust, dirt or oil from engine cooling fins to prevent engine damage from overheating. Air guide covers must be removed(Fig, 25). Remove bolts to remove side and top covers_ See HOOD REMOVAL, page 21. [ _ DO FINS OR NOT AS TOUCH CONTACT HOT MUFFLER, MAY CAUSECYLINDER BURNS_ [ Every 100 Hours FIGURE 25 DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRES TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING BEFORE MAKING ANY INSPECTION, ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIR (EXCEPT CARBURETOR). BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING HOT ENGINE OR MUFFLER COMPONENTS. .03O" (.762 MM) FEELER GUAGE 1o Replace Spark Plugs SPARK PLUG Replace spark plugs at the beginning of each mowing season or every 100 hours, whichever comes first. Gap should be set at 0 030" (0. 762 mm). (Fig, 26).. FIGURE 26 Z Replace Air Cleaner Paper Cartridge Refer to page 17o 3o Replace In-Line Fuel Filter if fuel filter is clogged, obstructing fuel flow to carburetor; replacement is required,. HOSE AMP a.. With engine cool, remove filter andplug fuelfine sections as removed from both ends of fuel filter (Fig_ 27). b. Place new fuel filter in position in fuel fine.. Be sure there are no fuel line leaks and that fuel line is in proper position in hose clamps.. HOSE CL BESURETHERE ARE NO FUELLINE LEAKS AND THAT FUEL LINE iS IN PROPER POSITION IN HOSE CLAMPS. FUEL FIGURE 27 5. Lubricate Steering and Front 4. Change Engine Oil Filter Wheels There is a grease fitting on each front wheel and axle spindle. Use a grease gun to give each grease fitting two shots of extreme pressure lubricating grease (available through your Sears Service Center)(Fig 24 [ 6. Oil Pivot Points a_ Drain crankcase of oil (refer to "CHANGE ENGINE OIL," page 15, through step d)_ Remove old filter (Fig. 19) by turning counterclockwise° b_ Before installing new filter, apply a thin coating of oil on surface of the rubber seal c Install new filter by turning clockwise until rubber seal contacts the filter adapter, then tighten the filter an additional 1/2 tum_ do Refill crankcase with engine o# (see page 15 for oil specifications). Add an additional 1/2 pint (24 litres) oil for the new filter capacity° e. Start the engine.. Check for and correct any oil leaks.. Place several drops of SAE 30 off at points where metal parts move against each other, especially: a Hood hinges.. b_ Shifter shaft points. SEE LUBRICATION CHART, PAGE 19. 18 Lubrication G O (_ BOTH FOOT _SAEMOTOR ) WHEEL MA TENANCE SPINDLE BEARINGS ENDS OF PEDAL SHAFT OIL ×TREME PRESSURE LUBRICATING GREASE SEARS PART NO 2557R _,_j REFER TO ENGINE OIL SPECS (UNDER INITIAL PREPARATION IN OWNERS MANUAL) (_ CHASSIS GREASE WITH BRUSH REPAIR & ADJUSTMENT FOR ANY ADJUSTMENTS, NEGATIVE _BLACK CABLE} TERMINAL INSPECTION OR MAINTENANCE: I PUSH TRACTOR CLUTCHIBRAKE PEDAL COMPLETELY INTO BRAKE POSITION 2 MOVE GEAR POSITION 3 SHIFT LEVER PLACE PARKING BRAKE SITION REMOVE FOOT TO NEUTRAL IN ENGAGED FROM PEDAL PO- 4 PLACE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH DISENGAGED" POSITION 5 TURN 6 MAKE ABSOLUTELY AND ALL MOVING PLETELY STOPPED 7 REMOVE 8 DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRES FROM THE SPARK PLUGS AND KEEP AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUGS TO PREVENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL STARTING, BE CAREFUL TOO AVOID TOUCHtNG HOT ENGINE OR MUFFLER COMPONENTS IGNITION KEY TO OFF SURE PARTS THE IGNITION SWITCH IN POSITION THE BLADES HAVE COM- KEY _OSITtvE (RED CABLE) TERMINAL FIGURE 28 19 REPAIR LEAD-ACID T$ ADJUS BATTERIES 1_ Starling GENERATE FLAME AND SMOKING MATERIALS EXPLOSIVE KEEP SPARKS, AWAY FROMGASES. BATTERIES. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN AROUND BATTERIES. IDLE FUEL ADJUSTING NEEDLE a. Connect each end of the RED jumper cable to the POSITIVE(+) terminals of each battery (taking care not to short against chassis). (Fig.. 28) b Connect one endof the BLACK jumper cable to the NEGATIVE (-) terminal of fully charged battery.. Connectthe other endofthe BLACK jumpercable to the L.H. side panel bolt(Fig, 14) NOTE: KEEP AWAY FROM GAS TANK' AND BATTERY.. Disconnect cablesfin reverse order: c d. 1. 2 3. IDLE SPEED ADJUSTING SCREW 2 FIGURE 29 STOP SCREW L../-/. side panel bolt (Fig I4) Negative terminal of fully charged battery Positive terminals DO NOT USE YOUR TRACTOR BATTERY TO START OTHER VEHICLES MAIN FUEL ADJUSTING NEEDLE CASING CLAMP SCREW your Tractor With a Weak Battery If your battery is too weak to start the engine, it should be recharged.. If '_umper cables" are used for" emergency starting, follow this procedure.: NOTE: YOUR TRACTOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM THE OTHER VEHICLE MUST ALSO BE A t2 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUNDED SYSTEM SPEED CONTROL Throttle Control Cable Adjustment Never" attempt to change maximum engine speed._ This !s preset at the factory (3600 rpm +_75 [pm) and should only be changed by a qualified service technician who has the necessary equipmenL a.. Remove hood (Fig, 32)_ b._ Loosen casing clamp screw (Fig,. 30) until throttle cable is free to move. c, Move throttle control (on dashboard) to "FAST" position_ d._ Pull throttle cable tight (until speed control lever (Fig. 30A) is against stop screw (Fig., 30A). Retighten casing clamp screw,. THROllLE CABLE PAGE 12 REFER 3, Carburetor TO "'STARTING THE ENGtNE 'II] Adjustment In generat, turning the adjusting needles (Fig_29) in (clockwise) decreases the supply of fuel to the carburetor_ This gives a leaner fuel/air mixture, Turning the adjusting needles (Fig. 29) out (counterclockwise) increases the supply of fuel to the carburetor. This gives a richer fuel/air mixture_ Setting the needles midway between the lean and rich positions will usually give the best results,, FIGURE 30 STOP SCREW Adjust the carburetor as follows; a.. SPEED LEVER FIGURE 30A 2O With the en_Tinestopped, turn the idle fuel adjusting needle m (clockwise) until it bottoms lightly., NOTE: The tip of the idle fuel and main fuel adjusting needles are tapered to critical dimensions_ Damage to the needles and the seats in carburetorbody will result ff the needles are forced b Preliminary settings.: Turn the adjusting needles out (counterclockwise) from lightlybottomed_ .Turn the idle 1-1/4 turns, turn the matn i turn. c,. StartttTeengineandrunathalfthrottleforfivetoten minutes to warm up.. The engine must be warm before making final settings (Steps d, e, f, and g),. d, Place the throttle into the 'last"position., & ADJUSTMENT 1.,Turn the main fuel adjusting needle out (counterclockwise) from the prefiminary setting until the engine speed decreases (rich). 2,.Now turn the adjusting needle in (clockwise),, The engine speed may increase, then it will decrease as the needle is turned in (lean), 3.,Now set the adjusting needle midway between the rich and lean settings,, eJ 4, \ Idle Speed Settin_g ": Place the throttle control into the "idle"or "slow 'position° Set the iclle speed to 1200 rpm adjusting screw in or out., Idle Fuel Needle Setting: Place the throttle into the "idle" or "slow" position. 1_.Tum the idle fuel adjusting needle out (counterclockwise) from the prefiminary setting until the engine speed decreases (rich), 2,,Now tum the adjusting needle in (clockwise). The engine speed may increase, then it will decrease as the needle is turned in (lean)., 3,,Set the adjusting needle midway between the rich and lean settings,, 4, Recheck the idle speed. Readjust the speed as necessary,, Fuse / FIGURE 31 Replacement Hood a. WIRE CONNECTION L Removal Lift hood 32). Disconnect headlight wiring connection (Fig,. b, Unscrew one screw at rear of each side panel (Fig 31) , c Pivothoodandsidepanefforwardandliftofftractor(Fig,, 32) d, To replace, reverse above procedure 6. Mower FIG URE 32 Adjustment Adjust the mower while tractor is parked on level ground or driveway Make sure tire pressures are I Kg!cm 2 (I4 PSI) in front and O.7I Kg/cn'P (I0 PSI) in rear ff tires are o vet or under inflated, you wilt not properly adjust your mower FOR ANY ADJUSTMENTS MAINTENANCE: INSPECTION t PUSH TRACTOR CLUTCH COMPLETELY INTO "BRAKE' 2 MOVE GEAR SHIFT LEVER TO "N" (NEUTRAL) POSITION PLACE PARKING BRAKE 1N ENGAGED POSITION REMOVE FOOT FROM PEDAL PLACE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH SWITCH 'DISENGAGED POSIT1ON TURN IGNITION KEY TO ' OFF POSITION 3 4, 5 6 7 8 / .=. Repface with 3O amp automotive4ype plug in fuse Fuses can be purchased at all Sears Service Centers and most retail stores. Fuse is located directly behind dash. 5. :. ,k SCREW HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT KNOB OR BRAKE PEDAL POSITION FIGURE 33 LIFT L E V E R "-"-_ PLUNGER LIF]' LEVER 1N _ SIDE TO SIDE ADJUSTMENT MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE BLADES AND ALL MOVING PARTSHAVE COMPLET ELY STOPPED REMOVE THE IGNITION KEY DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE(S) FROM THE SPARK PLUG(S) AND KEEP WIRE(S) AWAY FROM THE PLUG(S} TO PREVENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL STARTING BE CAREFUL TO AVOID TOUCHING HOT ENGINE OR MUFFLER COMPONENTS i Height Adjustment Adjustment for mower height ts made with the height adjustment knob Raise mower cutting height by turning height adjustment knob clockwise ( _ ) Lower mower cutting height by turning height adjustment knob counterclockwise (_) (Fig 33) GROUND LEVEL 21 GROUND LEVEL FIGURE 34 REPAIR ADJUSTMENT Side.to-Side a Depress lift lever plunger and use lift lever to raise mower to maximum cutting height (Fig34) b Measure height from bottom of curl to ground level at front of mower_ Distance "A" should be the same (Fig. 34). C SiDE c ff distance ",4" needs to be changed, snap out access hole cover on LH. side above footrest Use 11/16" wrench on nuts "B" and "C" at side-to-side adjustment trunnion (Fig. 35). d To raise left side of mower, loosen nut "B" and tighten nut TO.SiDE TRUNNION AOJUSTMENT iiii II II mower Adjustment _ IIII "C', FIGURE" 35 e To lower left side of mower, loosen nut "C" and tighten nut "B" NOTE: ONE ROTATION OF ADJUSTMENT NUTS IS EQUIVALENT TO APPROXIMATELY 5 MM (3/16") HEIGHT CHANGE f Be sure all nuts are securefy Front.To-Rear a _._ D GROUND LEVEL D BOTTOM OF CURL NOTE: MEASURE DISTANCE "D" FROM GROUND LEVELTO BOTTOM OFCURL ON RIGHT REAR FLANGE AND COMPARE TO DISTANCE "D" AT RIGHT FRONT FLANGE G ROUND-_"T" LEVEL J-i-- Adjustment To obtain the best cutting results, your mower housing should be adjusted so the front and rear flange distance "[9" (Fig 36) is 13 mm (1/2") lower in front when the mower is posihbned in the highest cutting position. ' BOTTOM OF CURL Mower tightened FIGURE 36 b To raise rear of mower, loosen nut "E" on both rear suspension arms Screw both nuts "F" up an EQUAL NUMBER OF TURNS (Fig 41) c When distance "[3" is I3 mm (t/2") lower at front than rear. tighten nuts "E" d To lower rear of mower; loosen nut "F _ on both [e_t suspension arms an EQUAL NUMBER OF TURNS (F i# 37). e When distance "D" is I3 mm (1/2 "_)lower at front than rear, retighten nuts "E" NOTE: WHEN ADJUSTING NIONS ALWAYS ADJUST WtLL STAY LEVEL FIGURE 37 REAR SUSPENSION TRUNBOTH EQUALLY SO MOWER Mower Drive Belt Removal LIFT LEVER PLUNGER ATTACHMENT SWITCH ( POSITION) NOTE: CATED CLUTCH MOWER BELT INSTALLATION ON MOWER HOUSING REPLACE SPECIFIED ONLY WITH THE IN THIS MANUAL. DECAL BELTS ............... HEIGHT ADJ USTMENT KNOB FIGURE 38 ATTACHMENT UFT LEVER 22 LO- i,,, i i ii i u a Place attachment tion (Fig. 38) clutch switch in "Disengaged" posi. b Turn height adjustment knob to its lowest position. Move attachment lift lever (Fig 38)forward to lower mower to its lowest position c. Rofl belt off engine pulley (Fig.. 39) d. Pulfbeftoffboth e. To replace mower dure mowerputley andidlerpulleys drive belt, reverse NOTE: MAKE SURE DRIVE ALL PULLEYS,, (Fig. 40) above proce- BELT tS ENGAGED IN REPAIR & ADJUSTMENT 7. Mower Removal a_ .Remove mower drive belt., (See "MOWER DRIVE BEL T REMOVAL" page 22, through step 3.) ENGINE/ '_PULLEY b.. Pull belt off engine pulley (Fig.. 39). c, Pull retainer springs out of rear suspension trunnions. Remove rear suspension trunnions from lift brackets (Fig 41) d. Pull retainer spring out of rear hinge pine Remove rear hinge pin (Fig. 4 !). i MOWER PARALLEL e Puff retainer spring out of front hinge pin, Remove front hinge pin (Fig. 41) and parallel link. f Use lift lever to raise suspension arms. Sfide mower out from under tractor. LINK STALL MOWER OR REMOVE PARALLEL BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TRACTOR, INLINK (FIG, 41). A FIG URE 39 NOTE: IF AN ATTACHMENT OTHER THAN THE MOWER DECK IS TO BE MOUNTED ON THE TRACTOR, THE L H. AND R.H. SUSPENSION ARMS (FIG. 41) SHOULD BE REMOVED L NUT H IDLER PULLEY MOWER DRIVE BELT & Mower / Blade Drive Belt Replacement /f! a. b Remove mower drive belt Removemowerfromtractor. above. ) c Pullbeft towards rearofmowerat tensioningpulfey (Fig 42_. Place a block between tension bracket and mower lift bracket. Roll belt off tensioning pulley, d. Roll belt off all other pulleys., e. Sfide belt from under spring., f Toinstallbelt, reverseaboveprocedure is engaged in all pulleys, t (See page 22) (See'MOWERREMOVAL," SPRING _'R.H IDLER PULLEY Makesurebeft I MOWER BLADE FIGURE 40 TENSIONING BELT ATTACHMENT DRIVE '_ GU-_;PENSI(_N _O__ _ LIFT RETAINER PULLEY LEVER SPRING RETAINER SPRING RETAINER SPRING I / TENSION BRACKET / / RONT HINGE iN \ BLOCK \ MOWER REAR TRUNNION LIFT HINGE PIN BRACKET FIGURE 42 RGURE 23 41 REPAIR & ADJUSTMENTS FRAME 9 CLUTCH WIRE CONNECTOR Motion Belt Replacement IDLER IS LOCATED UNDER Remove mower (see "MOWER REMOVAL" b Using a 1/2" wrench, remove the clutch Iocator (Fig...43) c Usingag/16"wrench, Ioosentherighthandbeltkeeper (Fig. 4,3) Disconnect clutch wire connector. Push connector through frame (Fig. 431,. page23). e Pull belt off clutching idler' and raise to top side otpultey, f Release parking brake clutching idler g Pull belt slack toward rear of tractor Remove belt from transmission pulley by deflecting keepers to force belt up and out of pulley. (Use belt to push keepers away from pulley.) (Fig, 43 ) h Work belt around remainingpulleys ing toward transaxle pulley j Pullbeltforwardoff electric clutch transaxle Reinstall of above procedure, h, ELECTRIC CLUTCH DECAL a d TRANSAXLE PULLEY Drive NOTE: BELT INSTALLATION LEFT FOOTREST in reverse Push belt over and away from and keepers, work- pulley and down over Make sure right hand belt keeper' is positioned correctly locator tabs and electric clutch connection is secure between 10 Blade Replacement Rinse mower _o highest positron fo permi_ access to blades or remove mower a Remove bolt Iockwasher and washer (F_g 44) LOCATOR FIGURE 43 (turn b c d counterclockw_se)(''_) Remove and discard old blade Clean top and bo[rom of mower housing Place new blade between flanges, (Install with sharp edge down), and secure with washer, lockwasher and bolt previously removed 11, Tire Care a b. HEX BOLT _ """ LOCK WASHER (GRADE 5) c Avoid stumps, stones, deep ruts, sharp objects and other hazards that may cause tire damage, d Removing wheel for tire repair (Fig 45) 1. Block up axle securely_, 2 Remove hub cap, klip ring and washer to allow wheel removal (rear wheel contains a square key - Do Not Lose),. 3 Repair tire and reassemble.. Align slots in rear wheel hub and ax/e. Insert square key Replace washer and snap kfip ring securely in axle groove. Replace hub cap. NOTE: USE GREASE FtTI'INGS TO LUBRICATE FRONT WHEELS WITH GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE APPLY AN ANTI-SEIZE OR GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE TO LUBRICATE REAR AXLES, FIGURE 44 HUB CAP _ Maintain tire pressure in front at 14 PSt (tKg/crrF) and rear tires at 10 PSI (0 7 Kg/cn'F), Keep tPes free of gasofine, oil, or insect control chemicals which can harm rubber: WASHERS KLIP RING SQUARE KEY (REAR ONLY) FIG URE 45 ALWAYS TREATED A GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED BOLT CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY THREE LINES ON THE BOLT HEAD AS SHOWN AT LEFT 24 it ,l_,l USE GRADE BOLTS TO 5 HEAT ATTACH CHECK BOLTS IN BLADES OCCASIONBLADES. DONOTUSE PLATED BOLTS° ALLY TO MAKE SURE BOLTS ARE TIGHT,, TORQUE BOLTS TO 41-47 N-m ( 30-35 FT.- LBS,), REPAIR ARE SEATED, OVER iNFLATION WHEN MOUNTING TIRES, UNLESS CAUSE AN EXPLOSION & ADJUSTMENT CAN BEADS \ 12, Rear Wheel Replacement For rear wheel replacement, follow instructions under "TIRE CARE. "page 2.4 Coat axle with grease to prevent corrosion or rust accumulation and eventual seizing of wheel hub to azle shaft. WHEN REPLACING TRACTOR THEY WHEELS MUST BE ON THE MOUNTED FIGURE 46 WITH THE OFLONG SIDE TOWARD THE CENTER THE HUB TRACTOR INCORRECT INSTALLATION COULD AFFECT LATERAL STABILITY 13., Transaxle merit (SEE FIG 46) Shifter Linkage Positioning and Adjust- The transaxte should be in neutral when the gear shift lever is in the neutral (!ock gate) position (Fig 47) The adjustment is press't at the factory; however, ff adjustment is needed, proceed as follows a Make b Using a 7/16" wrench, loosen two (2) locknuts on tie rod (Fig 48 - inset) c Turn center rod (Fig 48- inset) untilgearshfft lever falls into neutral lock gate on fender console (Fig 47) d Tighten locknuts securely 14 sure transaxle GEAR SHIFT LEVER is in neutral NEUTRAL LOCK GATE Storage Remove mower from tractor for winter storage. When mower is to be stored for a period of time, clean it thoroughly, remove all dirt. grease, leaves, etc ,give blades and underside of housing a good coat of grease or rust preventative Store in a clean dry area a Fuel System It is important to prevent gum deposits from forming in essential fuel system parts such as the carburetor, fuel filter, fuel hose. or tank during storage. Also, e_perience indicates that alcohol blended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an Engine while in storage To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be emptied before storage of 30 days or longer b FIGURE 47 LOCK Engine Oil DraJn (with engine warm) oit and replace with clean engine oil. (see chart on page I5) c Cylinders 1 Remove spark plugs 2. Pour 295rnl (one ounce) of oil through spark plug hole into cy#nder 3 Turn ignition key to "START" pos#ion for a few seconds to distribute oil 4 d TIE Replace with new spark plugs Battery ! Prior to storage, clean terminals and top of battery 2 Disconnect cable from positive side of battery TRANSAXLE After a period of time in storage, battery may require recharging. e General Cleaning Clean engine, battery, seat, finish, etc of all foreign matter f Store in a clean, dry area FIG URE 48 25 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM _ CAUSE / REMEDY (SEE INDEX) Fil! WILL WILL NOT NOT Tank with Gasoline, Check Fuel Line and Carburetor (clean if necessary). Replace Fuel Filter Use Fresh Fuel Recharge or replace Battery Check' Wiring Replace Spark Plug(s) and adjust gap Drain and replace oit for proper temperature START TURN Push Clutch/Brake Pedal into brake position Charge or replace Battery Move Attachment ClutchSwitch to "'D ISENGA G ED '" position Replace Ignition Switch Replace Interlock Switch (es) Replace Solenoid or Starter Replace Fuse Check all Wire Connections and "Ground" Points OVER Reattach ENGINE CLICKS BUT WON'T Tiller Attachment Clean Battery TerminaLs Replace Starter or Solenoid Charge or Replace Battery Check Wire Connections and START Wire Loop "Ground" Points Place Throttle Control in -FA ST'" position staFter several times to clear out gas Remove Air Filter and clean HARD ENGINE Replace Spark' Plug(sf and adjust gap Recharge or replace Battery Check the Wiring Drain Fuel Tank and Carburetor Use Fresh Replace Fuel Filter Make necessary adjustments to Carburetor Major Engine Overhaul TO START MISSES OR LACKS Shift to a lower gear or reduce toad Drain Gas Tank and Carburetor Use Fresh Remove and clean Air Cleaner Make necessary carburetor adtustments Clean Air Screen POWER Add or change oil Replace Spark Plug(s) and adjust Replace Fuel Filter Major Engine Overhaul Shift to lower gear or reduce Clean Air Screen ENGINE Fuel Fuel gap load Add or change od Clean Engine Cooling Fins Remove and clean Muffler or replace Remove and clean Air Filter Use fresh fuet and adjust Carburetor OVERHEATS NO LIGHTS Check Fuse, Switch Headlight Bulbs Replace Switch WON'T Check Fuse for fault and replace Replace Battery Replace Diode Assembly Replace Alternator CHARGE OPERATOR PRESENCE DOWN ENGINE WHEN and run SYSTENI OPERATOR WILL NOT LEAVES SHUT SEAT and Wire Connections Check all Wire Connections Check Seat Switch NOTE: This tractor' is equipped with an operator presence sensing system, Any attempt by the operator to leave the seat with the engine running and the attachment clutch engaged will shut down the engine. 26 Replace TROUBLESHOOTING Move Throttle Control to "FAST" Check air pressure in Tires Check front-to-rear and side-to.side Mower adjustment Use a slower ground ,speed Replace Mower Blades Reinstall Mower Blades with Top of Blade up Clean underside of Mower Deck Readjust Mower Drive Bett UNSATISFACTORY MOWER PERFORMANCE UNEVEN DISTRIBUTION OF CLIPPINGS MOWER BLADES EXCESSIVE WILL MOWER NOT ROTATE Replace Replace VIBRATION WIND ROWING STRIPPING OF GRASS CLIPPINGS UNEVEN Correct Clutch Mechanism Interference /nstal/ new Mower Drive Belt Reinstall Mower Drive Belt Adjust Mower Drive Belt Replace frozen Mandrel Replace frozen td/er Pulley Blades Deck or replace Set Throttle for maximum engine speed Let grass dry out Clean underside of Mower Deck Readiust Mower front.,to.rear and slde,,to,side Replace Blades OR DROPPING CUT OR SCALPING bent Or unbalanced Mandrel Straighten Readjust Replace , Replace Mower front.to.rear Blades bent Mandrel(s) and side.to.side i ERVICE RECORD FILL IN DATES AS YOU COMPLETE REGULAR SERVICE SERVICE Check Brake Operation ................ Check Tire Pressure DATES _' ........................... Clean Air Screen J Clean Air Cleaner Lubricate Pivot Points (see page 24 ) Check Battery Level and Recharge J Clean Battery and Terminals Carburetor Adjustment J I V-Bell Adjustment Clean Engine Cooling Fins ....................... Check Muffler Replace Air Cleane r paper,,,,c,artrid,ge....... J Replace Spark Plug Change Engine Oil Filter Replace Fuel Filter 27 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917.250040 SCHEMATaC 12V RED POWER TAKE-OFF SWITCH i (CLUTCHOFF) I RED r C t s BLACK AMMETER I 87A [--q FUSE RED .... LT_ SEAT SWITCH (NOT OCCUPIED) -- IGNITION SWITCH ................ B 30 AMP BlACK i. i OPERATORPRESENCE RElAY UNIT IGNITION Gq BLACK 8lACK SPARK PLUGS © © ® @ BlACK 28 VAC MIN@3600RPM 15 AMP REGULATOR t iGNiTiONSWITCH POSITION CIRCUIT OFF M-G ON B-L START B_S WIRING INSULATED ORANGE o BROWN LIGHT SWITCH CLIPS PTOSWITCH NOTE: if wiring insulated clips were removed for servicing of unit, they should be replaced to properly secure your wiring, POSITION CIRCUIT OFF B&E, C&D ON £&A D I c ! F I I I E B 1 A 28 © @ RemovableConnectors Non-removableConnectors CHASSIS GROUND REPAmF{PARTS 20 H.P, GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917,250040 ELECTRICAL A B C 30 {_ D 34 35 F 37 35 _._40(_ 2 _22 _. 36 (_ 43 39 11 /\ E Clutch To Electric To Engine 46 26 10 59 To Engine Kill terminal 13 6 79 21 14 51 NOTE: All component dimensions 1 inch = 25,4 mm, KEY PART NO. NO. 52 DESCRIPTION t 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 t2 13 14 15 123198X STD551025 102476X STD532575 121537X 7603J 124654X 110859X 4152j 10054IK 7192J I04445X 4206J 16 18 19 20 21 22 24 4406R 109788X !093 !OX !09081X 110712X 73680400 4799J 26 27 719J 4207J .STANDARD given in U,S. inches_ * * Wing Nut 1/4 - 20 Washer 9/32 x 5/8 x 16 Ga., Guard- Terminal Bolt, Carriage I/4- 20 x 7- 1/2 Battery Battery Tray Harness - Ignition Harness - Light Socket Bulb - Light Tube - Battery Tray Cable Tie Switch - Interlock- Clutch Cable - Battery (Battery to Solenoid) Ignition Switch Nut - Ignition Key Solenoid SwitchLight Nut _ Hex 1/4 Cable. Battery Starter) Terminal Cover Cable - Battery Ground) HARDWARE--PURCHASE 20 (Solenoid to (For Solenoid) tBattery to LOCALL Y 29 30 STD601005 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 43 45 46 51 52 55 56 57 58 59 61 _.--- 109596X STD551125 73350400 74780408 STD541425 74760412 STD541025 11050400 STD551125 108824X 121433X 102501X 235R 4021J 4022J 109787X 121305X 121264X 120960X 125895X 101539X * * * * * Screw _ Tap,, Hex Hd. No. 10 24 UNC x 1/2 Type T Clamp - Hose Lockwasher I/4 Nut - Hex Jam I/4 - 20 Bolt-Hex 1/4 - 20 x I/2 Gr,, 5 Nut-Keps, Hex 1/4- 20 Bolt-Hex i/4 - 20 x 3/4 Nut-Hex 1/4 - 20 Washer- Lock 1/4 ExL Tooth Lockwasher I/4 Fuse - 30 Amp., Ammeter Loop * Wire Clip - Insulated Switch PTO Nut-Hex Bezel ignition Switch Seat Cap Battery Decal Battery Owner's Manual (English) Sheet, Instruction- Tractor 15° Slope (English) REPAIR PARTS 20 H,R GARDEN CHASSIS AND TRACTOR = MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917=250040 ENCLOSURES 91 @_--101 59"_ Q _.91 \, \ 60: 101 W 99 82 8O '" 63 10 110 68 43 27 7 72 J 42 32 73 3O 7 REPAUR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR = MODEL NUMBER CHASSIS AND ENCLOSURES KEY NO 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 !0 tl PART NO. 120066X t24294X t055t3X t05529X 124238X 73680500 73680600 123784)< I06.202X 10580t _( t74.90612 I06013X017 123935X Hood Plug, Hole 73680400 Nut 108067X 105528X Pal. Nut Grill 105806X 105568x Decal _ Gnff Decal Stripe Crowntock HARDWARE.-PURCHASE Bushing, Snap Spacer. Spld Spring, Compression Panel . Side R H Panel S_de L H Hinge RH Hinge L H Lens R H 79 t 1050500 Washer 80 81 8.2 83 1068t3X tD6814X 106974X I7490608 I06004X 58 70 1lOB97X 10851.2X 72 73 24 75 76 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 9.3 94 95 96 97 98 99 101 102 I03 104 105 106 107 108 t09 110 inches- DESCRIPTION 4900J 109t99X 74760612 8710J 110350>( 6 7 71 Grommet, Split . L H Bracket . Pivot Bracket . Pivot . R H PART NO 121248X t2t249X t21250X 108403X ] 08410X 126432X 126431X I 06003X given in US Lens L H Bezel . Headh!ih_ Bracket Pivot R H Bracket Pt_.'(')t Z t_ Decal . Clutch Bl,lke, Decal Dmv_ _,-/_ Bolt Hex ._ 8 15 , 3/,_ Stem - Tank F,lei Straf) Assemhlv _r,il _ 3/4 Washer t3/32 _ t3/!5 _ 12 Ga "Bolt. Hex. 3/8. 16 x 3/4 Strap - Fender Nut, Fin_ Hex 1/4-20 Washer 17/32 x 1-3/16 x 12 G& Washer, Neoprene Bracket, Switch. 5eat Compression - .Spring R H Nut, Push Bracket. Fender Scale, Height Indicator Tank . Fuel Cap. Fuel Clamp- Hose Line. Fuel Pad. Spacer Chassi_ Assembfp* Drawbar Panel. Dash. L H Cover, Access Panel ..Dash - R H Bracket- Support- Dash Pointer, Height Indicator Footrest. L H. Footrest. R H "Bolt. Carr 3/8..16 x 3/4 Pad, Footrest Bracket. Cturch Mower Bushing Decal - 6 Speed 44 " Clip - Insulated ! 10436X 709015X 7090 t 6X "STANDARD KEY NO 58 59 60 6 ; 62 63 54 66 Seat Pan ...Seat Bracket- Pivot • Seat Bott . Shoulder 5/t6. 18 Cap. Spring Nut. Lock 5/15. 18 Nut. Lock .3/8. I6 Fender Reflector Rear Decal .Screw, Hex Washer Thd Roll 19t31.3t2 S TD523707 t055ttx 73220400 19171912 120684X 121246)( 124181X 10553tX 105509X 123934X 106020X 123549X 123487X 8542R I06082X 1212772< 123785X 124118X 121794X 110828X 105525X 123933X 105465>( 105454X STD533707 105466X 110923X 3645J !05567X 2751R AND 917.250040 NOTE: All component dimensions ! inch = 25 4 mm DESCRIPTION 3/8-16 12 !.3 14 t5 15 t7 18 19 2O 2! 22 2.3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ,21 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 48 49 5o 51 52 54 55 56 57 917.254460 !08513X Lo_ k E_r T_oth .?/8 Decal Strq_e %1_,Panel. L H Decal 5rrq_e Side Panel R H Deca! Cbutloz_ Bolt, Hex Washer Thread Rolling 3/8 16 X 1/2 Washer 13 32, 1 _ 14 Ga Washer3!16 x 7/16 x 18 Ga. Screw. Special Washer U.C/ip Strip. Foam Bolt, Cart, I/4.20 x 1ol/4 Knob, Seat Shoulder Bolt C'hp .. Insulated Nut, Hex Large Flange Screw - Sltd Pan Head #10 - 24 x 1/4 Nut, Keps //10- 24 Crib. Insulated 19131614 19060718 t06909X 106910X 108402X t21251X 72170410 120068X I21 t44X 5320R 123976>( 74641008 73951000 4!7IR t23825X 126313X 10100800 74640806 74780516 19112410 10040500 120529X 9 I51R 120579>( 750211 Console, Shifter Decal, Hood Washer, Lock Screw #8 x 3/8 Bolt, Hex 5/16 - 18 UNC x 1 Washer 11/32x 1 1/2x lOGa Washer, Lock Washer, Nylon Grommet Pal Nut Decal, U_S A 1/4,20 L L OCALL N 0 S Q Y _92 (_16 _7 A B C D 11 E 13 F @_85 G H J U K 74 1 N 87 V 74 @12 8 ,89 ®7 31 w 96 _)97 7 X _ t03 _102 @ T @ 107 @ _06 86 _'°5 105 93 REPAIR PARTS 20 H,P. GARDEN TRACTOR - NODEL NUNBER 917.254460 AND 917.250040 DRIVE 16 7 59 57 92 91 104 8O L ' 32 PTIONAL EQUIPMENTSPARK ARRESTER _ REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER DRIVE 917.254460 KEY PART NOo NO. DESCRIPTION KEY PART NO. NO. I 2 3 4 Pulley, Transaxte (Driven) Ring. Retainer Key, Woodruff #9 Transaxfe, 6-Speed. Peerless Model No. 143820-0t6 Bolt, Hex 5/t6 - t8 _ 3/4 Washer t t732 _ 3/4 x 14 Ga BEnUshing,Rod. Steering gine, 20 HP Kohler Model No MV20S, Spec. No. 57517 Washer t5/32 x t_ 374 x t/4 Tube Assembly. Exhaust 61 62 63 STD55t037 123800X 123102X qTf3.£_'3707 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 t23766X 123789X 123205X STD5237t5 t t0812X 12000039 105709X t057t0X 73530400 125726X 17720410 76 77 78 79 59192 65139 124106)( 715-4J 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 124074X 108097X 108236)( 12000053 t04757X 9396E I2t2t8X 125991X 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 97 98 10t 19212016 STD523707 t 05 706X I2000008 t23772X t23782X STD551237 19060916 STD54 t437 t09169X 17490512 t02 103 104 t05 106 t08 t09 ti0 !tI t 12 1t3 It4 1 I5 1t6 2751R !23793X 126621X 1 !0422X 4497H 13280336 STD512505 STD551131 STD551025 13200300 74760516 19111212 STD54143t STD60tO05 t21327X 12000004 2228M 123797X 5 6 7 8 STD533107 I9t 1 t214 71208 I25605X 9 t0 I26t97X 125893X 13 !4 t5 I6 17 t8 19 20 21 22 23 24 125762X t 25890X t23537X 12051 IX t23796X 12589 tX 106933X 12378 tX I0570IX 19171216 STD56t2!0 17490612 25 26 27 28 29 30 3t 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4t 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 t05730X STD5237t0 19131312 STD54 t437 8883R t22424X 1572H I20813X I22758X t 23 79 2X t24648X !23788X 109070X 4470J !23674X STD523727 124647X STD551143 74610764 t2379tX 74570512 t23776X 19211616 71040412 STD55t025 50 5! 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 STD55tt3t STD54143t 74780544 t23787X 123780X I23794X STD561210 t25637X !23786X I24236X ! 06888X A Duct, Air, Kohfer Muffler * " * * * * B Foam, Strip Bracket, Air Duct V-Belt. Ddve Shield. Heat Kohler Vertical Twin Knob Rod, Shifter Washer, Shift Plate Washer I7/32 x 3/4 _: I6 Ga Pin, Cotter 1/8 _ I Screw, Flex Washer Hd Thd Roll 3/8.16 _ 3/4 Keeper, Belt, Engine Belt, Hex 3/8- 16 _t Washer t37"32 x t3/t6 xt2Ga Lock.nut 3/8 - 16 Cover, Foot Pedal Shaft, Foot Pedal Pin.Roll 3/16 _: 1 Bearing. Nylon Clamp, Muffler Keeper, Belt, Transa):le. RH Clutch, Electric Retainer, Belt Keeper° Belt Spacer Idler, Flat Bolt. Flex 3/8 - 16 _:2.3/4 Pulley, Engine Washer. Lock 7/t6 Bolt. Hex 7116 - 20 x 4 Keeper, Belt, Transa_fe, L.H Screw, Hex Socket 5/I6 - I6 X 12 Ga Bracket Transaxfe. R H Washer 21/32 x t _ t6 Ga Bolt, Flex 1/4 - 28 x 3/4 Washer 9/32 x 3/4 _: 16 Ga. Washer, Lock Hv_ Helical Spring Locknut 5/I6 -!8 Bolt, Hex 5/t6_ t8 y,2- 3/4 Strap, Torque Bracket, Transa)fle. L H Shift Arm Pin, Cotter t/8 _ 3/4 Rod, Brake. Park Rod. Brake Cap, Plunger Spring. Rod. Brake C t D 45 E 2 F G * STANDARD AND 917.250040 DESCRIPTION * Washer 13/32 x t3/I6 x t6 Ga Washer 1-1132 _ 1 - 5/8 _ !6 Ga Bracket, Clutch Bolt, Carriage 3/8 - I6 _ 3/4 • " ' * Pulley, Idler Arm, Idler Retainer, Belt Bolt, Flex 3/8. I6 _ t- 1/2 Washer, Hardened Ring, Clip Spdng, Return Clutch Link. Clutch Nut 1/4 - 28 Control Throttle Screw, Hex, Thread Cutting I/4 - 20 x 5/8 Cap, Valve Stem, Valve ?7re. Rear Tube (Not furnished with Tractor) Rim Spacer, Split Bracket, Switch E.Ring Cap Hub, Rear Key Square I/4 _ 2 Keeper, Be#, Engine "Screw, Serf Tapping Rolling 3/B- I6 _: t- I/2 Washer21/32 x I _ 1/4 _: t6 Ga Belt Hex 3/8- I6 x 3/4 Bearing Ring, Klip Shaft Assembly. Shifter Spring, Torsion Washer. Lock. Ext Tooth 3/8 Washer Locknut 3/8. t6 Retainer Assembly, Clutch Screw, Hex, Washer, Thd Rolling 5/t6-18 x 3/4 Clip, Fuel Line Rod, 77e Spark Arrester Kit Spring, Brake Return Clip, Hair Pin Nipple, Pipe Bolt, Flex 1/4 - 20 x t/2 Washer, Lock I/4 Washer 9/32 x 3/4 x 16 Ga Elbow, Pipe STD 90 ° Bolt, Hex S/16- 18 UNC _ ! Washer 11/32 x 3/4 x 12 Ga Nut, Crowntock 5116. I8 Screw. Tap Hex Hd #10- 24 _ 1/2 HARDWARE--PURCHASE NOTE: All component dimensions given in U S inches 1 inch = 25 4 mm H J K L M N O P @28 @ 5o tt5 @sl LOCALL Y 33 Q REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN STEERING TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917.250040 ASSEMBLY 19 31 61 D 9 6n REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN STEERING KEY NQ TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917,254460 AND 917.250040 ASSEMBLY PART NO, 1 2 .2 1058t0X 100710L 73940800 4 5 121021X 6 7 8 100711L 1 t0709X 120028X 9 I24557X DESCRIPTION KEY NO, Decal _ Cap Steering Wheel Insert, Steering Wheel "Nut Top L ock I "2 - 20UNF 100712K DESCRIPTION 46 47 73901000 17490508 Nut, Lock. Flange 5/8-1 .Screw, Hex Washer Thd 5/15.. 18 x I/2 48 49 105656X 105654X .Spindle. Spindle. 50 5t 52 121749X 121334X STD55113I Washer,25/32 Rod. Tie "Washer, Lock Dash Plate 53 _STD541 t31 "Nut, Nyhner. Snap-fn 5crew, Hex Washer Thd Rolling 3/8_ 15 x !/2 Washer 25/32 x t-5/8 _ !6 Ga 54 55 56 57 3366R 124032X STD5511.37 STD541 t37 Bearing Link_ Drag "Washer, Lo._,l_ 3/8 'Nut, Hex 3/8_24 58 59 50 61 62 t554J t743 t008 104757X 275tR STD54 t037 Bushing, Steering ,Screw, He_ No 10, 15 x t/2 Cap. Hub, Front Clip. Fuel Line ° iV, n. He_ 3/8-I6 Spindle, Cap Washer Wheel. ,Steering "Adapter Column Dash 011 PART NO, . Steermq - Steering Wheel Hex t2 121748X t3 t5 t7 t8 124041X 124036X 124037)( 17490512 Shaft, Steering Bracket, ,Steering Gear, Pinion .Screw, He_ Washer 3/8-t5 x 3/4 19 20 21 124033X 12000029 6266H Shaft, Pitman Kfip Ring Bearing, Thrust 53 121232X 54 65 59t9.2 65139 Cap. Valve Stem. Valve 22 24 25 t24034X I05518X 74180512 Gear, .Sector Dash. Lower Screw, Crown Truss Hd 5/!6.18 x ,3/4 66 278H 67 9040H 68 106732X 69 t06222X Fitting, Grease Beanng Rim, 6" Front Tire. Front Nut. Lock .Saddle 71 72 108456X 59.904 Decal, Tube. 7,3 72I 10622 74 !21235X Bolt. Carriage Spacer Washer t.3/22 26 27 73680500 123783X012 5/t6-t8 28 29 30 73680600 STD523120 121236X Nut. Lock .3/8-t5 "Bolt. t-tex 5/t6_18 Spacer 3! 32 t06001X STD523707 Support Plate. Battery "Bolt. Hex 3/8.t6 x 3/4 33 34 35 .36 38 57079 124035X !26684X 125727X 11050500 Washer Shaft, Support Washer 5/8 x 1/4 _ 16 Ga Control. Choke Washer. Lock, tnt /Ext Tooth 39 40 72110608 I08075X Bolt, Axfe. 41 42 105663X 7476 t050 Support. Saddle, Rear Bolt. He_ 5/8. t I _ 3,3/4 4.3 45 t05664X ! 10438)< .Support, .Saddle. Front Spacer Bearinq Front Axle x 2 3/8 Carriage Front B C D E F _ 15' Ga 5/t6 lnstructtons, Tire, Front Operating Flex 3/8_ t5 '_ 2..3/4 75 19131416 77 78 STD512507 19091215 "Screw, Pan Head I/4-20 x 3/4 Washer 1,3/32 _ 3/4 x 16 Ga 7.9 80 82 84 86 7.3510400 192Z2016 122819X 191 t t216 STD551125 Nut. Keps 1/4 NC Washer 27/32 x 1.1/4 _ _6 Ga Screw, Special3/8 - 16 x 3/4 Washer 11/32 _ 3/4 x t6 Ga Lockwasher 1/4 87 71070410 Screw, Socket _ 7/8 _ t6 Ga Flex !/4 x 20 x 5/8 *STANDARD HARDWARE -- PURCHASE LOCALLY NOTE: A x t-t/4 5/16.24 I098t6X 17490608 Rolling Rolling L H R H I0 t 1 Thd t G H j All component dimensions given in US, inches t inch = 25 4 mm P_ L Z 82 _62 35 @28 @ 79 c s_ REPAIR PARTS 20 H.Po GARDEN TRACTOR ° MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917o250040 LIFT ADJUSTMENT KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 100734K 1!0807X 110729X STD560907 2876H 19131016 STD541437 19151216 110810X I05848X 125631X 122364X 121004X 14 15 16 17 18 I9 20 110739X 73980600 4939M 121006X 4921H 19171516 110029X Knob, HeightAdjustment Nut Hex Special Rod - Adjust - Lift Pin - Cotter3/32 x 1/2 Spring Washer 13/.32x 5/8x 16 Ga. Nut - Lock 3/8 - 16 Washer 15/32 x 3/4 x 16 Ga,. Trunnion Bolt, Shoulder3/816 Grip* Handle Plunger - Lever Lever - Lift (includes Key No. 17) Spring Washer Center Lock Flangenut 3/8 x !6 Retainer- Spring Rod- Lever Retainer- Spring Washer17/32 x 15/16x 16 Ga., Link- Lift 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Shaft _ Lift Link- Lift, Adjust Trunnion - Lift Nut Lock 7/16 _20 UNF Klip Ring Bracket- Suspension Upstop Mower Arm- Suspension _ RoH_ Retainer Spring Trunnion- Lift-Lower Nut- Hex Fin. 1/2- 13 Arm - Suspension - L..H_ E-Ring Bolt- Carriage 3/8 - 16 x 1 Bolt Carriage 3/8 - 16 x 3/4 Washer 29/32 x 1 - 1/4 x 16 G& Nut°, Hex Jam 3/8 - 16 Nut- Hex Jam 7/16-20 Bolt- Hex 3/8 - 16 x 1 - 1/2 Button - Plunger * * 124516X 110448X 110447X 73710700 12000037 I05864X 121252X 121598X 9135R 106308X STD541050 !21599X 12000022 STD533710 STD533707 19292016 STD541237 STD541343 74780624 122365X * * * " * "STANDARD HARDWARE--PURCHASE NOTE: All component dimensions 1 inch = 25,4 mm A B C @14@7@7 37 D L OCALL Y given in U.S. inches - _SJ" \ 0 0 C 0 5A 5_ _2 56 REPAmRPARTS 20 H=P,GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 MOWER KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 STD541437 19131614 121316X 102403X 106902X 677A451 106513X 121425X 106523X 106522X 121236X STD551037 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 106735X 106635X STD623715 19132012 7631J 123807X 48 123808X 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 121658X 106214X 106085X STD541037 STD551137 102932X 106526X 7644J 121705X 10651 lX 105662X 4921H I05744X 109835X 106512X 108119X 10040600 8418J 121423X 105304X 106734X 110452X 109743X 109785X 121343X Nut - Lock3/816 Washer 13/.32 x 1 x 14 Ga. Pulley Idler Pulley, idler Spacer Pulley Idler Washer- Wear Arm- Idler Bar Support - Idler Brace- Idler- Deck Spacer Washer, 13/32 X 13/16 X 16 Ga.. Mandrel- Secondaq/ Guard V Belt Nut, Hex 3/8 - 16 Washer- Lock 3/8 Idler- Flat Arm- Idler- Deck Spring- Extension Mandrel- Primary Bracket Lift L,.H,. Link Parallel Retainer _ Spring Pin, Front Hinge Pin, Rear Hinge Bracket Lift - R.H., Guard Belt - R.H_ Washer, Lock Hvy., HeL Spring Runner- R. H. Housing - Mower Cap Sleeve Spring Nut° Push Bracket- Deflector Guard- Discharge Decal- Warning 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 65 106223X STD533717 STD533710 STD533715 STD523712 STD533107 STD551031 STD541431 STD523730 74110632 19111216 STD523150 STD533107 66 17490612 67 68 69 70 72 75 76 77 78 79 .... STD533707 I02727X STD541437 STD533107 1685H 72140620 19131210 STD533106 !21352X 72110505 125493X 19111016 * * " * * * * * * * * * " * * Washer 11/32 x 5/8 x 16 Ga. Decal OPEl ( not serviced) Rod Hinge Blade Bolt_ Hex 3/8 - 24 x 1- I/2 Gr, 5 Washer 13/32 x 1-!/4 x 12 Ga, Runner- L_H_ Bracket Suspension, RearR_H, Bracket- Suspension, RearL.H. Decal- V-Belt - Schematic Bolt _ Carriage 3/8 - 16 x I - 3/4 Bolt- Carriage 3/8 _ i6 x 1 Bolt- Carriage 3/8 16 _ I_i/2 Bolt- Hex3/8-16x11/4 Bolt- Carriage 5/16- 18 x 3,'4 Washer 11/32 x 11/16x 16 Ga,. Nut - Lock 5/16- 18 Bolt- Hex3/8-16x3 Screw- Flat Head 3/8 - 16 x 2 Washer 11/32 x 3/4x 16 Ga. Bolt - Hex 5/16 18 x 5 Bolt - Carriage 5/16 - 18 x 5/8 UNC x 3/4 Screw- Hex Washer Thread Rolling 3/8 16 x 3/4 Bolt- Carriage 3/8 - 16 x 3/4 Spring _ Extension Nut - Centerlock 3/8 - t6 Bolt - Carriage 5/16- 18 x 3/4 Nut - Lock 5/16- 18 Bolt, Carriage 3/8- 16 X 2 1/2 Washer 13/32 x 3/4 x 10 Ga. Washer, 13/32 X 7/8 X 10 Gao Keeper- L.H Mandrel Bolt - Carriage 5/16 _ 18 X 5/8 Mower Deck, Complete * STANDARD HARDWARE--PURCHASE M L G H N O P LOCALLY a 79 72 57 58 i' _D 56 57 62 59 61 _ 57 NOTE: All component dimensions I inch = 25 4 mm 61 _57 39 given in US inches- REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P, GARDEN TRACTOR = MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 AND 917.250040 TRANSAXLE PEERLESS- =,MODEL NUMBER 143=820-016 33-.,. 34..,,,8 66 31_" B ",,,. Q 37-- "1 _47 1 ] _'49 / 1 40 REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917o254460 AND 917o250040 TRANSAXLE PEERLESS - - MODEL NUMBER 143-820-016 Ref. No. Part t 2 3 4 5 6 6A 7 8 9 !0 11 11A t2 13 14 15 16 t7 t8 18A t9 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32A 33 34 35 770088 778253 778211 778240 778201 778202 778208 7782O9 778203 778204 778239 778207 778216 778246 784216 786123 786082 776291 77824-5 786121 786122 776275 778247 790043 7.'92138 780O84 788O4O 780051 780071 786081 780072 780155 792077 780139 792078 792079 792073 35A 792129 36 37 780108 780119 780128 780050 792128 788077 788042 780166 38 39 40 4t No. Part No. Ref. Part Name No. Case, Transaxle Gear, Spur (!5 teeth) Gear, Spur (12 teeth) Gear, Spur (18 teeth) Gear. Spur (25 teeth) Gear, Spur (28 teeth} Gear, Spur (31 teeth) Gear, Spur (19 teeth) Gear, Spur (22 teeth} Gear, Spur (25 teeth) Gear. Spur 132 teeth) Gear, Spur (37 teeth) Gear. Spur (41 teeth) Gear, Bevel (33 teeth) Collar, Shift Sprocket (18 teeth) Sprocket (9 teeth) Shaft, Counter (w/9 tooth gear) Bevel Pinion, Input (13 teeth} Spacer, Neturaf (350/340 thick) Spacer, Netural (276/.268 thick} Shaft. Output (9 teeth) Gear. Output (35 teeth) Disk. Brake Key Bearing, Thrust Ring, Retaining Washer. Thrust Bearing, Thrust Chain, Roller (No 4t chain, 24 links} Washer, Thrust Bearing, Needfe Ball, Steet Washer, Thrust Screw, Set, 3/8-16 x 3/8 Spring Screw, Flanged hex hd threadforming, 1!4-20 x t-1/4 Screw, Hex hd threadforming. 5/16-t8 x 1-t/4 Washer. Thrust 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 786131 780165 772O98 784342 776274 776313 790007 790OO6 786026 792075 792076 790047 792073 57A 792O85 58 59 59A 6O 61 62 62A 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 76 77 78 79 8O 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 790025 778197 778198 786019 786027 774833 774834 778248 780107 780042 792018 792020 792006 774832 774831 792074 786067 44 45 47 48 49 5O Bearing, Ball Washer, Thrust Bearing, Ball Washer, Flat "0" Ring Seal, Oil Washer. Cupped Part Name Cai Beadng Washer, Flat Co Transaxle Re 6_ Fork Assy, Shift Sh Input Sh Brake (4 Keyed) Pla Brake pad Pa{ Brake Pin Dowel Locknut, 5/16-24 Washer, Flat Le\ Brake Scl Flanged hex hd threadforming, I/4-20 x 1-1/4 Scl Ranged hex hd threadforming, 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 Holder, Brake pad Pin Differential bevel Ge_ Bevel Pin Drive Blo Drive Carrier, Differential (Threaded holes} Carrier, Differential Ge_ , Ring (31 teeth) Washer Washer, Thrust Rin Snap Sc_ Hex hd., 1/4-20 x 2-1/4 Lockwasher, 1/4" Axl (12-5/16" long) Axl (16-3/16" long} Ptu Hex hd, 9/16-18 thread Spacer Bracket, Brake lever Wa Sle (stepped) Bearing, Needle Bearing, Needle (capped) "O' Ring Sle (stepped) Rin Square cut Bearing, Needle (capped) Sle (stepped) Bearing, Needle (capped) Sle Istepped) Rin Square cut Bearing, Needte 786088 780153 786144 780150 780152 792001 786142 788071 780049 786143 780151 786145 788070 780031 i i = NOTE: 41 All component 1 inch ,, 254 dimensions mine given in U.S inches. REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 and 917.250040 DIPSTICK CRANKSHAFT _6 7 \ v CAMSHAFT OiL FILTER AND VALVES "'-1 2 OIL PUMP OIL PAN 2 7 @_3 3 / 4 / 4 42 REPAUB PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 CRANKSHAFT OIL FILTER KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 DESCRIPTION 82 014 07 52 468 03 52 468 04 52 468 05 3ANISHAFT 52 012 52 019 41 755 52 413 25 089 52 016 52 017 52 032 230011 KEY PART NO. NO. Crankshaft "Washer, thrust.119i.122 (AR.)" "Washer, thrust .128/.13t" "Washer, thrust .137/,.140 (A..R.)" & VALVES KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 917.250040 I X-67-64 2 3 4 5 52 050 03 52 199 03 X-75-10 52 086 12 6 52 032 10 4 52 050 02 KEY PART NO. NO. Camshaft Tappet (4) "Kit, retainer (4)" "Rotator, exhaust valve (2)" "Spring, valve (4)" "Valve, exhaust (2)" "Valve, intake (2)" "Seat, intake valve stem (2)" "Retainer, intake valve (2)" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 )IL PAN KEY PART NO. NO. 52 041 16 52 181 03 X-55-15 "Gasket, oil filter" "Adapter, oil filter" "Screw, hex. socket hd 5/16t8x1-1/4 (2)" Oil filter DIPSTICK DESCRIPTION 09 03 10 01 01 06 07 13 1 2 3 DESCRIPTION 52 038 08 X-25-44 52 032 14 41 153 01 52 126 11 52 123 20 47 139 01 DESCRIPTION "Dipstick 13-1/2"" blade" "Washer, plain 5/16" "Seal, rubber" O-Ring "Bracket, oi! tube support" '%ube, oil fill 11-7/8 ...... "Plug, hex_ ctsk, 3/4'"'NP.T_F.." OIL PUMP DESCRIPTION KEY PART NOo NO. "Screw, hex, wash., hd. 10-32x7/ 16 (2)" "Filler, oil pickup" Oil pan "Plug, sq hd. 3/8 N.RT.F. (2)" "Screw, hex,. wash., hd 5/1618x1-1/4 (9)" "Seal, rear oil" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 43 X-280-25 52 144 05 52 422 01 52 04.3 05 52 393 09 52 096 03 X_67-64 DESCRIPTION "Pin, roll" "Shaft, oil pump" "Spacer, shim (A R. max.. 2)" "Gear, oil pump" Rotor set "Cover, oil pump" "Screw, hex,. wash. hd 10-32x7/ 16 (4)" REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 and 917.250040 BREATHER AiR iNTAKE & VENT I IL !!_1_/3 2 ELECTRIC START 18 17 BAFFLES iGNiTiON & SHROUD t 2 ,,71 _12 _11 _4 44 REPAUR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR., ENGINE MODEL MODEL NUMBER NUMBER 917,254460 and 917.250040 MV20S, 57517 AIR INTAKE KEY PART NO, NO, 1 2 X-276-7 52 755 83 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 52 755 83 52 123 21 231032 52 082 04 45 083 01 45 083 02 237423 X-67-98 11 12 13 14 15 16 52 20t 06 277093 52 112 11 52 054 34 X-22-9 X-50-57 17 X-50-37 18 19 X-25-79 277069 25 113 07 DESCRIPTION BREATHER KEY PART NO. NO. Wing nut t/4-20 "Kit, cover & tube (Includes 3,4 & decal 52 t t3 30)" "Cover, air cleaner" "Tube, air intake" "Seal, element cover" "Cover, air cleaner element" Precleaner Element "Seal, air cleaner cover" "Screw, hex wash. hd_ 10-32 x 9/16 (4)" "Base, air cleaner" "Gasket, air cleaner (2)" Spacer "Elbow, air intake" "Washer, I.T. #!0 (2)" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Screw, slid. pan hd:10-32 x 13/4 (2)" "Screw, slid. pan hd 10-32 x 21/4" "Washer, plain #10" "Gasket, elbow" "Decal, air cleaner" KEY 25 755 03 "Kit, rectifier-regulator 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X-132-5 236602 X-67-5t 237878 210281 236473 48 t54 01 52 313 02 51 132 02 52 126 08 25 086 16 "Screw, H C 1/4-20xS/8 (2)" Connector "Screw, H C 10-24x3/4 (4)" "Kit, stator" Clip Connector Clamp Grommet 13 14 52 584 02 25 086 15 -- 47 518 33 -- 52 518 17 52 326 52 096 52 032 52 462 52 096 275220 12 08 04 01 22 PART DESCRIPTION Starter assembly (includes 4- lO) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 X-20-1 X-81-1 52 755 52 755 52 227 52 170 52 227 O5 08 01 03 08 (Includes "Washer, lock 1/4 (2)" "Nut, hex. 1/4-20 (2)" "Kit, drive (Includes 5)" "Kit, drive parts" "Cap, drive end" Armature "Cap, commutator end (Includes 9)" 2)" Spark plug (2) "Bracket, module" "Screw, hex. wash hd t/420x7/8 (2)" "Module, ignition" "Screw, hex wash hd. !/4°20xl (2)" "Lead, violet, rectifier-reg.(11 '"' 14 gauge - uninsulated push on tab terminals)" "Lead, white, module to connector (t2-1/2'' - 18 gauge insulated push on tab and uninsulaled push on tab terminals)" "Nut, hexo 1/4-20 (2)" "Washer, plain 1/4 (2)" "Cover, #2 cylinder valve" "Gasket, cover (3)" "Stud, #2 cylinder valve cover 1/ 4-20x2-1/4" "Hose, breather" "Cover, #1 upper cyl valve" "Seal, breather" "VaIve, umbrella" "Cover, #1 lower cyt valve" "Stud, #1 cylinder valve cover 1/ 4-20x3-1/4" START NO. NO. 1 52 098 10 DESCRIPTION 1 DESCRIPTION X-81-1 X-25-12 52 096 18 52 055 01 X-352_39 ELECTRIC IGNITION KEY PART NO, NO, & VENT 9 10 -- 52 755 15 52 211 03 25 450 03 BAFFELS "Kit, brush" "Bolt, thru 1/4-20x6-7/8 (2)" "Tag, caution" & SHROUD KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 52 063 30 48 154 01 52 063 01 X-67-83 5 52 755 70 6 7 8 9 52 52 52 52 DESCRIPTION "Baffle, #2 cylinder head" Clamp "Baffle, #2 cylinder top" "Screw, hex wash. hd 1/4-20 x 7/16 (20)" "Kit, blower housing (Includes 6- 8)" 45 217 01 46816 086 11 124 05 "Support, upper housing" "Washer, flat 1/4 (2)" Screw 1/4-20x5/8 (2) "Baffle, #1 cylinder head" REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 and 917.250040 CARBURETOR 1 / ,,__ Z--23 ,6 !_. TM .... _,,2, 15 (_,. _>,).2s2e 15 ,- 28 @ [ """ 8 -- 30 _=- 31 6 -- 32 CYLINDER EXHAUST HEAD .2 ._//t/X' _.fl .,2 6 \ 7 LOW OIL PRESSURE 1 46 CUTOUT REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 CARBURETOR KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 52 041 09 52 164 t5 X-25-44 X-6-29 X-73-23 X-352-37 25 155 02 X-77-2 52 853 29 10 11 277069 52 053 55 12 13 t4 271030 232867 X-67-62 15 25 086 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 25 52 25 25 25 25 25 25 52 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 146 02 14416 36801 089 02 086 26 089 04 089 02 368 03 090 13 O89 03 194 0I 146 03 041 04 757 09 104 01 041 03 100 05 757 11 CYUNDER DESCRIPTION HEAD KEY PART NO. NO. "Gasket, intake (2)" "Manifold, intake" "Washer, plain 5/16 (4)" "Screw, HCo 5/16-18x1-1/4 (4)" Plug Stud 5/16-18xi (2) "Connector, hose" Nut 5/6 (2) "Kit, carburetor w/gasket (Includes 10-13,15-32)" "Gasket, air cleaner" Carburetor (For information only not available separately) "Gasket, carburetor" "Strap, lifting" "Screw, hex, wash. hd 1/420x3/4" and 917.250040 1 2 52 041 18 52 755 78 3 25 086 07 4 5 220534 41 086 02 6 7 52 072 15 X-82-2 DESCRIPTION "Gasket, head (2)" "Kit, cylinder head (2) (includes 3)" "Screw, hex. machine 5/16-18x2 (4)" "Washer, plain 5/16 (18)" "Screw, hex_ hal. 5/16-18xl q /2 (8)" Stud 5/16-18x2 (6) "Nut, hexo 5/16-18 (6)" EXHAUST KEY PART NO. NO. "Screw, throttle & choke plate (4)" "Plate, throttle" "Shaft, throttle w/lever & seal" "Needle, idle fuel adj.." "Spring, idle fuel" "Screw, idle speed adj.," "Spring, idle speed" "Spring, main fuel" "Needle, main fuel" "Lever, choke" "Spring, choke friction" "Ball, choke friction" "Plate, choke" "Gasket, bowl" "Kit, float" "Bowl, fuel" "Gasket, bowl retainer screw" "Screw, bowl retainer" "Kit, carburetor repair" DESCRIPTION 1 2 52 281 31 52 126 12 "Shield, heat" Bracket 3 4 5 X-25-72 52 086 11 52 041 14 "Washer, plain (3)" Screw 1/4-20x5/8 (3) "Gasket, exhaust (2)" LOW OiL PRESSURE KEY PART NO. NO, 1 47 X-75-23 52 755 94 82 522 23 CUTOUT DESCRIPTION "Plug, pipe t/8 NPoTF.." Gasket Set Short Block REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 and 917,250040 FUEL PUMP FLYWHEEL S 2 \ _--2 3 e_3 _4 10 PISTON & ROD GOVERNOF_ 26 / _, 29 s'/ 6 25 "_ / 27 i_ 18 15-- % _'_ - -_'"- "24 t5 14 48 REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - _ODEL NUMBER 917.254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 FUEL PUMP FLYWHEEL KEY PART NO. NO. 1 2 25 162 01 25 086 21 3 4 5 25 112 04 25 157 01 25 086 24 6 7 8 52 468 15 X-286-17 52 025 36 KEY PART DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 231355 X-25-12 237022 A-235743-S 52 O78 O4 X-25-102 X-269-28 X-25-63 52 090 18 277341 25 431 01 25 086 21 13 14 15 t6 t7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 52 089 07 X-81-1 X-25-72 52 186 09 52 21! 04 25141 03 25 t58 08 52 079 07 52 079 06 52 090 14 52 089 08 52 158 07 25 086 15 X_67-97 27 28 29 235778 X-70-3 52 086 05 DESCRIPTION NO. NO. "Screen, grass" "Screw, hex,. wash., hd. 1/420x5!8 (4)" Spacer (4) Fan "Screw, hexo machine 3/8-24xl114" "Washer, plain" "Key, square 3!16x7/8" Flywheel 1 47 086 08 2 3 X-380-1 52 559 01 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X-25-63 25 041 05 25 155 02 X-426_9 52 353 18 45 050 01 41 353 14 "Screw, pozidriv T,H, 1/4-20x5/8 (2)" "Connector, straight" "Pump, fuel assembly (Includes 4 &5)" "Washer, plain 1/4 (2)" "Gasket, fuel pump" "Connector, hose" "Clamp, hose (4)" "Line, fuel" "Filter, fuel" "Hose, fuel" PISTON & ROD GOVERNOR KEY PART NO. NO. and917.250040 KEY DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. 1 "Pin, governor stop" "Washer, plain 1/4" "Washer, thnJst" "Kit, governor gear" "Shaft, governor cross" "Washer, plain 1/4 (2)" "Retainer, governor" "Washer, plain 114" "Lever, speed contro!" "Washer, tension" "Bushing, speed control lever" "Screw, hex. wash hd. 1/420x518" "Spring, governor" "Nut, hex. 1/4-20" "Washer, plain 114 (2)" "Arm, governor" "Screw, R_H..sq. neck I/4-20x1" "Ring, retaining (4)" "Bushing, linkage retaining (4)" "Linkage, governor" "Linkage, throttle" "Lever, throttle" "Spring, torsion" "Bushing, thr.. control lever" "Screw, hexo wash., hd. 114-20x1" "Screw, hex. wash hd. 10-24x3/ 8 (3)" Clamp (3) "Nut, hex. !0-32" "Screw, hex.. hd. 10-32x7!8" 2 3 4 49 52 067 71 52 067 72 52 874 16 52874 17 52 874 18 52 874 19 52 874 20 52 141 01 52 108 09 52 108 10 52 108 11 52 108 12 Connecting Rod (Std,) (2) Connecting Rod (.010) (2) Piston wiRing Set (Std,) (2) Piston w/Ring Set (.003) (2) Piston wiring Set (.010) (2) Piston wiring Set (.020) (2) Piston wiring Set (.030) (2) "Retainer, piston pin (4)" Ring Set (Std_ & ..003) (2) Ring Set (.O10) (2) Ring Set (.020) (2) Ring Set (,.030) (2) REPAIR PARTS 20 H.P. GARDEN TRACTOR - MODEL NUMBER 917,254460 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER MV20S, 57517 and 917.250040 CRANKCASE 21 _ 4 14 \ 13 \ \ 12 3 5 4 KEY PART NO. NO. i 2 3 X-82-2 52 468 12 82 755 18 4 5 52 52 52 52 52 7 8 016 031 316 755 072 06 01 06 50 12 25 086 12 DESCRIPTION KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION "Nut, hex.. 5/16d8 (16)" "Washer', flat 5/16 (12)" "Kit, #1 cylinder barrel (Includes 4-6)" "Valve, exhaust" "Insert, valve seat (2)" "Guide, valve (2)" "Kit, oil relief" "Step stud 5/16-18x3/4" ,3/816x5/8"",2"" long(12)" "Screw, hexo flange 5/16-18x2 13 25 086 10 14 25 086 13 "Screw, flex. flange 5/16-18×11f2 (3)" "Screw, hex. flange 3/8-16x3-5I 8 (2)" "Washer, plain (4)" Stud 5/16-18x4-1/8 (2) O-ring Plug "Screw, hex_ flange 5/16-18x31/2 (6)" "Seal, front oil" "Kit, #2 cylinder barrel (includes 15 41 46801 16 X-352-33 17 52 141 02 18 52 139 08 19 25 086 11 20 21 (2)" 10 11 12 X-269-43 52 078 05 52 030 10 52 030 11 52 030 12 52 032 10 82 755 19 4-6)" "Ring, retaining" "Shaft, governor" "Bearing; sleeve (Std.) (2)" "Bearing, sleeve (_010)" "Bearing, sleeve (.020)" 5O SERVICE NOTES 51 SERVICE NOTES 52 Attachments That Add to the UsefuRness of Your Craftsman Garden Tractor Sears offers a wide variety of attachments that fit your tractor. Many of these are listed below with brief explanations of _w they can help you. This list was current at the time of publication: however, it may change in future years -- more atl_=chmentsmay be added, changes (including changes in the stock number) may be made in these attachments, or some may no longer be available. Most of these attachments do not require additional hitches or conversion kits (those that do are indicated) and are :lesigned for easy attaching and detaching. You may order these attachments at most Sears retail stores, catalog sales 3ffices, and through the catalog° LAWN SWEEPERS let you collect grass clippings and leaves.. Stock Nov 71-24030 71_24032 71-24033 71-24038 Path High-Performance 30-in.. 32-in_ Capacity 940 cu. fL 1Q10cur ft.. 32 in. 38-in. 11 5 cuo ft 12.5 cu. fto .AWN VACS for powerful collections Of heavy grass clippings and leaves. All accept Wand attachment to pick up debris n hard-to-reach places. Stock No.. 71-2452 71-2447 71-2455 Engine 3HP 5HP 3HP Capacity 12 bu.. 25bu,. 8bu.. Also Required 71-26471 chute 71-24474 chute 71-26471 chute .3ARTS make hauling easy° Stock Nov 71-24353 71-24354 71-24355 71-24356 71-24357 Size Capacity 4 cur ft., 10 cu..ft.. 10 cu.. fL 14 cu.. ft.. 17 cu.. fro 400 1,000 1,000 1,250 1,500 Ibm lb. Ibm lbo lb. Dump cart Hauling cart Dump cart Dump cart Dump cart :_OLLER for smoother lawn surface.. 36-inch wide, 18 inch diameter water-tight drum holds up to 390 Ibo of weighL _ounded edges prevent harm to turf.. Adjustable scraper automatically cleans drum. Stock number 71-24084.. ;PREADEPJSEEDERS le-icers and sand. 71-24194 71-24394 71-24395 71-2416 make seeding, fertilizing, and weed killing easy.. Broadcast spreaders are also useful for granular Drop type, 36 inch. 12 in.. semi-pneumatic wheels.. 100 Ib..capc_y' steel hopper.. Broadcasts over a 5 to 8 foot swath. 70 Ib. capacity steel hopper. Noncorrosive spreading spinner, nylon gear box, stainless steel shaft_ Broadcasts 8 to 10 foot swath. 160 Ib. capacity..( covers 40,000sq, ft.)No-nJst polypropytene hopper and impeller. Vinyl hopper cover_. Broadcasts 6 to 8 foot swath° 50 lb.. capacity. Corrosion-resistant construction. Polyethylene hopper. ;ORtNG AERATOR takes small plugs out of soil to allow moisture and nutrients to reach grass roots_ 36-inch swath 24. _ardened steel coring tips. 150 lb. capacity weight tray.. Stock number 7I-24351 _ERATOR promotes deep root growth for a healthy lawn. Tapered 25" steel spikes mounted on 10-in. diameter discs uncture holes in soil at close intervals to let moisture soak it.. Steel weight tray for increased penetration. Stock number 1-2435. )E-THATCHER loosens and flips thatch and matted leaves to lawn surface for easy pick up. Twenty spring tine teeth. lselul to prepare bare areas for reseeding 40 inch rear mount: Stock number 71_24303. 38 inch front mount: Stock umber 71-24.301. ;PRAYERS use 12-volt DC electric motor that connects to the tractor battery or other 12-volt source. Includes booms for utomatic spraying when pulling, and hand held wand for spot spraying Wand has adjustable spray pattern. For applying erbicides, insecticides, fungicides, and liquid fertilizers. 71-2458 50 psi maximum pressure with 25 foot wand length. Sprays up to 25 feet with wand. 71-24398 25 psi maximum pressure with 18 foot wand length. Sprays up to 18 feet with wand.. tOZER BLADE removes snow; grades dirt, sand and QraveL 48 inches wide, 17 inches high, clears 44 inch path when ngled_ Master lift controle lever for operator ease.. Spnng trip for snow removal on uneven pavement; built - in float for !ade to follow ground contour. Reversible, replaceable scraper bar_ (Use with tire chains, wheel weights or rear drawbar eight)° Stock No.. 71-24401 53 SNOWTHROWER has 40-inch swath. Drum-type auger handles powdery and wet/heavy snow. Mounts easily with simple pin arangement_ Discharge chute adjusts to 240 degree arc from tractor seat 6-inch diameter spout discharges snow 10 to 50 ft. Lift controlled at tractor seat. (Use with tire chains, wheel weights, or rear drawbar weight). StockNo. 71-24077 r TIRE CHAINS are heavy duty; closely spaced extra-large cross links give smooth ride, outstanding traction. Stock No. 71-26945_ WHEEL WEIGHTS provide stability, reduce tearing of tuff when moving on hills, stopping, turning, starting. Provides extra weight for traction to pull low-loads, lawn vac. Required for snow removal For plowing: one in front frame, one in right rear tire, two on left rear tire. For snow blower or dozer blade: one on right rear tire, one on left rear tire. 55 pounds, Stock No. 71_26234. (Front or rear mounting frame bracket Stock No. 71-244360 OR 262235). CHEVRON TIRES for extra traction. Pair of rear tires mounted on wheels Stock No_ 7t-24166. TRACTOR CAB has heavy duty vinyl fabric over tubular steel frame, fiberglass top; clear plastic windshield offers 360 degree visibility. Hinged metal frame doors with catch. Keeps operator warm and dry Remove vinyl and windshield for use as sun protector in summer. Stock Noo 71-24172. _tional accessories for tractor cab: tinted/tempered solid safety glass wind shied with hand operated wiper (Stock No. 71-26t68); 12-vott amber caution light for mounting on cab top (Stock No 71-26169). TRACTOR COVER protects tractor from weather Made of Evolution 3 fabric (water-repellent, extremely breathable, light weight, soft, non-abrasive, pliable in all temperatures, durable, stain-tear-puncture resistant, wilt not shrink or stretch). Stock No_ 7!-24602. "TILLER has 8hp engine to prepare seed beds, cultivate and compost garden residue, Chain- drive transmission_ Six 1t inch diao, one piece heat-treated steel tines.. Tills 30 inch path (Requires sleeve hitch Stock No. 71-24235 ) Stock No,. 71-25249. *PLOW turns soil 6 inches deep, cuts 10 inch furrow. Crank adjustment controls depth, 3-position yoke sets width. Heavy steel landslide for straight forrowing. Stock No. 71-24233. "DISC HARROW has 2 gangs of 4 steel blades that angle from I0 to 20 degrees 40 inches wide., Can hook 2 units in tandem. Stock No.. 71-24234,. *REAR GRADER/LEVELER BLADE is 42-inches wide operated from driver's seal at 30 degrees for grading. Reverses for snow plowing._ Stock No., 71-24239_ Reversible steel blade can be angled *SLEEVE CULTIVATOR is 43 inches wide.. Prepares ground for seeding, helps weed control. Steel frame holds 5 adjustable sweeps. Adjusts vertically, horizontally, Stock No. 71-25304. Optional accessory for cultivator: steel furrow opener for wider for wide openings for potatoes, corn, and other deep seeded crops (Stock No_ 71-25305). WEIGHT BRACKET for drawbar for snow removal applications.. tions_ Uses (t) 55 lb. weight- number 71-26234_ *Asterisked uncouples.. attachments Can be mounted on front of tractor for plowing applica- require sleeve hitch (Stock No.. 71-24235) for use with master lift system 54 Single pin couples/ SUGGESTED GUIDE FOR SIGHTING SLOPES FOR SAFE OPERATION SiGHTiNG GUIDE ONLY RiDE UP AND DOWN HILL, NOT ACROSS HILL SIGHT AND HOLD THiS LEVEL WiTH SKY LiNE OR TREE. O'1 d ,_, _ _1_ Operate your Tractor up and down the face of slopes (not greater than 15°) never across the face. Make turns gradually to prevent tlpping or toss of control. Exercise extreme t j n ® 20.0 HP TWIN ELECTRUCSTART 44" MOWER DECK 8 SPEED TRANSAXLE GARDEN TRACTOR MODEL NO. 917,254460 Each Tractor has its own model number.. Each Engine has its own model number, ? MODEL NO. 917.250040 (without Mower Deck) The Model Number for your Tractor will be found on the Model Plate located under the seal Tile model number Ior tile Engine will be found on the Blower Housing. All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears, Roebuck and Co.. Service Centers and most Retail Stores. HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: o PRODUCT - 20.0 HP GARDEN TRACTOR • MODEL NUMBER - 917.254460 AND 917.250040 = ENGINE MODEL NUMBER -MV20S - SPEC NUMBER -57517 , PART NUMBER - PART DESCRIPTION Your Sears merchandise has added value when you consider Sears has service units nationwide staffed with Sears trained technicians... _rofessional technicians specifically trained to insure that we meet our pledge to you, we service what we sell. • i Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, UL60684 U.S.A. 125895X1E 2.21_90 PRINTED IN U.SA.
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