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5 am - 5 pm, Mon- Sat Nota: Una traducci6n en espaSot de este Manual det Operador puede encontrarse en la pagina Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. Visit our Craftsman website: www,sears,com/craftsman TP-899-4813-03-CZ-C 7102119 Revision 03...
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Read thesesafetyrulesandfollow themclosely. Failure t o obeytheserulescouldresult i n lossofcontrol of unit,severe personal injury or deathtoyou,or bystanders, or damage toproperty or equipment. This mowing deck is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. The triangle _ in text signifies important cautions or warnings which must be followed. GENERAL OPERATION 19.
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SLOPE OPERATION - WARNING Slopes are a major factor related to loss-of-control and tip- Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6 percent over accidents, which can result in severe injury or death. (10 °) which is a rise of 3-1/2 feet (106 cm) vertically in Operation on all slopes requires extra caution.
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 13, If the fuel tank must be drained, it should be drained outdoors. Safe Handling of Gasoline 14. Replace faulty silencers/mufflers. 1. Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and other 15, Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels as sources of ignition.
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SAFETY & OPERATION DECALS All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional This unit has been designed and manufactured to messages on your rider and mower should be carefully provide you with the safety and reliability you would read and obeyed. Personal bodily injury can result when expect from an industry leader in outdoor power these instructions are not followed.
Tilt the seat forward to access the ID tag. Model Description Name/Number For answers to your questions about this product, call: 1-800-659-5917 Stock Number Jnit Serial Number Sears Craftsman Help Line, 5 am - 5 pm, Monday-Saturday. Date Purchased Engine Make Engine Model...
Remove the Packaging Materials Fill-Up with FRESH Gasoline Remove the cardboard from the crate, Lift the seat deck to access the Remove any steel branding securing the fuel cap and tank. unit to the crate, Locate the manual Remove the fuel tank cap and fill packet, the tank with fresh fuel.
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Left Ground Speed ControlLever Choke Ground Speed Levers - Gregnd S peed Levers - DRIVE Positons START/PARK Positons (Closed) Choke Jt J (open) Fuel Tank Engine Speed (Fast) CONTROL FUNCTIONS The information below briefly describes the function of individual controls. Starting, Transmission OF_.
Mower Blade Switch Mower Cutting Height Switch To increase the mower cutting height (raise the mower The yellow mower blade switch turns the mower blades deck), press the top of the yellow cutting height switch, on and off. To turn the mower blades ON, pull the switch To decrease mower cutting height (lower the mower up, To turn the mower blades OFF, push the switch deck), press the bottom of the switch.
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CHECKS BEFORE STARTING • Check that the crankcase oil is filled to full mark on dipstick (see CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL in the Maintenance section), • Fill the fuel tank with fresh fuel, FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS For daily operation: Use only unleaded gasoline with a pump sticker octane rating of 87 or higher, Gasohol (up to 10% ethyl alcohol, 90% unleaded gasoline by volume) is approved as a fuel.
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PUSHING THE RIDER BY HAND EMERGENCY STOPPING In the event of an emergency the engine can be stopped NOTE: Do not disengage the transmissions on a slope, by simply turning the ignition switch to STOR Use this 1. Turn the mower blades OFF, push the ground speed method only in emergency situations.
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DRIVING PRACTICE Smooth Travel The lever controls of the BASIC DRIVING zero turn rider are WARNING: Never operate on slopes greater than 17.6% highly responsive. (10°), See SLOPE OPERATION in the safety section, The BEST method of Zero turn riders operate differently from other four- handling the ground wheeled vehicles, The drive wheels are also your speed control levers is in...
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Practice Turning Around a Corner Practice Turning In Place While traveling forward allow one handle to gradually To "zero turn" means to turn in place. To turn in place, return back toward neutral. Practice several times before gradually move one ground speed control lever forward from neutral and one lever back from neutral mowing.
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MOWER DECK REMOVAL & INSTALLATION NOTE: Perform mower removal and installation on a hard, level surface such as a concrete floo_ WARNING After lowering the mower cutting height, engage parking brake, turn off the mower blades, turn the ignition switch to STOP, and remove key before attempting to install or remove the mower.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE The following schedules should be followed for normal care of your rider and mower. RIDER MAINTENANCE, All Models Before Spring Yearly Each Use & Fall Hours Hours Hours Hours Clean Debris from Rider and Engine Compartment * • Clean Debris from Engine Cooling Areas &...
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Rider Maintenance Items WARNING Move the ground speed levers to START/PARK positions, turn the mower blades OFF, turn the ignition switch OFF, and wait for all moving parts to stop before accessing the engine compartment or performing any maintenance procedures. ACCESSING THE ENGINE C OM PARTM ENT...
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LUBRICATION Service Interval: 25 hours, Lubricate the unit at the locations shown in Figures 15 through 19 as well as the following lubrication points, Grease: • front wheel bushings • mower pivots • front wheel grease fittings • mower arbors Use grease fittings when present, Not all greases are compatible, Use automotive-type lithium grease,...
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CLEAN DECK & CHECK ! REPLACE MOWER BLADES Service Interval: 25 hours or as required, WARNING For your personal safety, do not handle the sharp mower blades with bare hands. Careless improper handling of blades result in serious injury. WARNING For your personal safety, blade mounting Figure 20.
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CLEANING THE BATTERY CABLES CHECK RIDER SAFETY tLWARNING SYSTEM Be careful when handling the battery. Avoid Service Interval: Every 100 hours, every spring/fall, spilling electrolyte. Keep flames and sparks away and after storage of 30 days or longer, from the battery. When removing or installing battery cables, This unit is equipped with safety interlock switches, disconnect the negative cable FIRST and reconnect...
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CHECK ! ADJUST PTO CLUTCH • ILWARNING To avoid serious injury, perform adjustments only with engine stopped, key removed and tractor on level ground. Service Interval: 200 Hours, The Power Take Off (PTO) clutch drives the mower blades. The PTO clutch is engaged and disengaged by the mower blade switch.
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CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL Use0il classifiedAPI Service Class SF, Service Interval: Before each use, and every 8 hours, SG, SH, SJ or betterwith SAEViscosity: 1, Turn the engine off, and set the parking brake to PARK. 2, Clean the area around the dip stick (C, Figure 27), 3, Remove the dip stick (C) and clean it with a paper towel, 4, Insert the dip stick back into the engine, Thread the...
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AIR FILTER & PRE-CLEANER Service Interval: Pre-Cleaner: Every 25 hours or as required. Air Filter: Every 50 hours or as required, Replacement Interval: Pre-Cleaner: As required, Air Filter: Every 200 hours or once per season, Air Filter Removal & Installation 1.
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Pre-Cleaner Service Pre-Cleaner NOTE: Replace a worn or damaged pre-cleaner, 1. Figure 30, Wash the pre-cleaner in liquid detergent and water, 2. Squeeze the pre-cleaner dry and saturate with engine oil. Remove all excess oil by squeezing the pre-cleaner in an absorbent cloth. Air Filter Service NOTE: Replace a worn or damaged air filter.
GROUND SPEED CONTROL LEVER ADJUSTMENT The control levers have three adjustments: To Adjust Control Lever Height: Pull the levers in across the operator's lap to their DRIVE positions. Loosen the mount bolts (D, Figure 32) and raise or lower the levers to the desired position. Tighten the mounting bolts.(D).
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BRAKE ADJUSTMENT 1. Stop the unit, turn the ignition OFF, set the ground speed levers to PARK positions, and wait for all moving parts to stop. 3" (7.62cm) 2. Locate the brake rod (A, Figure 34) and adjustment nut (B). 4.
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MOWER DECK LEVELING ADJUSTMENTS WARNING Before inspecting or adjusting the mower, turn the mower blades OFF, turn the ignition switch OFF, and allow all moving parts to stop. Remove ignition key, then disconnect the spark plug wire and fasten it away from the spark plug. Figure 35.
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Figure 38. Orient Blades Front-to-Back Front To Back Leveling If the cut is uneven, the mower may need leveling. Unequal or improper tire pressure may also cause an uneven cut. See CHECK TIRE PRESSURE. Figure 39. Front-to-Back Leveling 1. Turn the blades front-to-back as shown in Figure 38. A.
STORAGE WARNING Before Storage Never store the unit (with fuel) in an enclosed, Before you store your unit for the off-season, read the poorly ventilated structure. Fuel vapors can Maintenance and Storage instructions in the Safety travel to an ignition source (such as a furnace, Rules section, then perform the following steps: water heater, etc.) and cause an explosion.
Whilenormal c areandregular m aintenance willextend _WARNING thelifeofyourequipment, prolonged o r constant u se mayeventually r equire thatservice beperformed t oallow To avoid serious injury, perform maintenance on it tocontinue operating properly. Thetroubleshooting the rider or mower only when the engine is guidebelowliststhemostcommon problems, their stopped and the ground speed levers are set to causes andremedies.
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Transmission release levers in PUSH Engine runs, but Move levers to DRIVE positions. rider will not 3ositions, drive. Drive belt slips, Clean or replace belt as necessary. Belt is broken. Replace drive belt, Contact Sears Parts & Repair. Parking brake is not fully released. Contact Sears Parts &...
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GARANTiA LIMITADA DEL EQUIPO MONTABLE DE CRAFTSMAN Por dos (2) aSos a partir de la fecha de compra, si este equipo montable de Craftsman es mantenido, lubricado y afinado conforme alas instrucciones...
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Leaestasreglas deseguridad y sigalasconcuidado. Noobedecer estasreglas puedeocasionar la p6rdida delcontrol s obrelaunidad, l esiones s everas a la persona o lamuerte deusted, o espectadores, o dafiosa la )iedad o alequipo. Esta cubierta de la podadora es capaz de amputar manos y_pies y de arrojar _'etos.
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OPERACION EN CUESTAS ADVERTENCiA Las cuestas son un factor importante relacionado con los acci- dentes por perdida de control y volcaduras, y pueden propiciar Nunca opere en cuestas mayores a 17.6 por ciento lesiones severas o la muerte. Cualquier operaci6n en cuestas (10 °) Io cual es una inclinaci6n de 3 1/2 pies (106 cm) exige precauciones extremas.
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SERVIClO Y MANTENIMIENTO caliente ya que la gasolina que se derrame se puede incen- diar. No extienda las abrazaderas de la tuberia del com- Manejo Seguro de la Gasolina bustible mas alia de Io necesario. AsegOrese de que las 1. Apague cigarros, puros, pipas y otras fuentes de ignici6n. abrazaderas agarren firmemente la manguera sobre el filtro 2.
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CALCOMANiAS DE SEGURIDAD OPERACION Debe leer cuidadosamente y acatar todos los mensajes de PELIGRO, ADVERTENClA, PRECAUCl6N y de instrucciones Esta unidad fue disefiada y fabricada para ofrecerle la seguridad en su tractor y podadora. No seguir las instrucciones puede y confiabilidad que usted esperaria de un lider en la indus- resultar en lesiones personales al cuerpo, iLa informaci6n es...
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Llenar con Gasolina FRESCA Retirar los Materiales de Empaque Quite el cart6n del caj6n de embalaje. Levante el asiento para ganar Quite el encintado de acero que sujeta acceso al tap6n de la gasolina y la unidad al caj6n de embalaje. Ubique al tanque.
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Palanca de Control Palanca de de Velocidad de Velocidad de Avance Izquierda Avance Derecha & Freno de Maeo Ajuste de ']_2 Attura de Corte Palancas de Vetocidad - Pabancas de Velocidad - Posici6n de DRIVE Posici6n de PARK hogador (Cerrado) Ahogador (Abierto) Tap6n det...
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Interruptor de Cuchillas de la Sesgadora Ajuste de Altura de Corte de la Sesgadora Para aumentar la altura de corte de la sesgadora (elevar El interruptor de cuchillas de la sesgadora amarillo activa la cubierta de la sesgadora), oprima la parte superior del y desactiva las cuchillas de la sesgadora.
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VERIFICACIONES ANTES DE ARRANCAR o Verifique que el aceite del carter este en la marca de Ileno de la varilla de nivel de aceite. , Uene el tanque de gasolina con combustible fresco. RECOMENDACIONES DE COMBUSTIBLE Para operacion diaria: Use s61o gasolina sin plomo donde la calcomania de la bomba indique un octanaje de 87 o mayor.
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PARO DE EMERGENCIA EMPUJAR EL MONTABLE MANUALMENTE En caso de emergencia, el motor puede detenerse simple- 1. Desactive las cuchillas de la sesgadora, empuje las mente girando el interruptor de encendido a STOP (paro). palancas de control de velocidad de avance a la posi- este metodo solo en situaciones de emergencia.
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PRA,CTICA DE MANEJO Traslado sin prob- lemas MANEJO BAsIco Los controles de palanca ADVERTENCIA: Nunca opere en cuestas mayoras a 17.6% del tractor de giro cero son (10°). Vea OPERACION EN CUESTAS en la seccion de altamente sensibles. seguridad. Los tractores de giro cero operan de modo difer- El MEJOR metodo de ente a otros vehiculos de cuatro ruedas.
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Practica de dar Vuelta en una Esquina Practica de Vuelta en el Lugar Mientras viaja hacia adelante permita que una palanca Hacer un "giro cero" significa girar en el mismo lugar. regrese gradualmente en direcci6n del neutral. Practique Para dar la vuelta en el mismo lugar, gradualmente varias veces antes de podar el c6sped.
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REMOCION E INSTALACION DE LA CUBIERTA DE LA SESGADORA NOTA: Ejecute la remoci6n e instalaci6n de la sesgadora sobre una superficie dura y nivelada como un piso de concreto. - iL ADVERTENCIA Despues de bajar la altura de corte de la sesgadora, accione el freno de mano, desactive las cuchillas...
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PROGRAMA DE MANTENIMIENTO El siguiente programa debe seguirse para el cuidado normal de su tractor y podadora. MANTENIMIENTO DEL MONTABLE, de todos los Antes de Primavera y Anual modelos cada uso Verano Horas Horas Horas Horas mente Limpie el residuo del montable y del compartimiento del motor * Limpie el residuo de las areas de refrigeraci6n del motor y del filtro de aire *...
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Elementos de Mantenimiento del Tractor GANAR ACCESO AL COMPAR- TIMIENTO DEL MOTOR Levante la parte posterior del asiento para ganar acceso al compartimiento del motor. LIMPIAR DESPOJOS DELTRACTORY DEL COMPARTIMIENTO DEL MOTOR Figura 12. Ganar acceso al compartimiento motor Intervalo de Servicio: Antes de cada uso.
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LUBRICACION Intervalo de Servicio: 25 horas. Lubrique la unidad en los lugares mostrados en las Figuras 15 a 19 asi como en los siguientes puntos de lubricaci6n. Grasa: . engrasadores de la rueda delantera . bujes de la rueda delantera •...
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LIMPIAR CUBIERTAY VERIFICAR/ REEMPLAZAR ASPAS DE PODADORA Intervalo de Servicio: 25 horas o segOn se requiera. iL ADVERTENCIA Para su seguridad personal, no maneje las aspas afiladas de la podadora con las manos descubiertas. El manejo imprudente o indebido Afloje de las aspas puede resultar en lesiones graves.
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LIMPIAR BATERIAY CABLES ADVERTENCIA REVISAR SISTEMA SEGURIDAD DEL MONTABLE Peligro de corrosion. Las baterJas contienen acido. Conserve bateria siempre de pie y no derrame el electrolito. Intervalo de servicio: Cada 100 horas, cada primavera y Evite el contacto con la piel y los ojos. oto_o y despues de estar guardado pot mas de 30 dias.
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VERIFICAR/AJ USTAR EMBRAGUE DEL PTO ADVERTENCIA Para evitar lesiones graves, solo haga los ajustes con el motor detenido, la Ilave quitada y el tractor en terreno nivelado. Intervalo de Servicio: 200 horas. El embrague de la Potencia de arranque (Power Take Off o PTO) acciona las cuchillas de la sesgadora.
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Elementos de Mantenimiento Use aceite de Servicio clasificado para API de Clase SG, SH, SJ o mejor con viscosidad SAE. del Motor lmmii!l, VERIFIQUE EL NIVEL DE ACEITE 4 iWll MOTOR- EN MODELOS KOHLER Service Interval: Before each use, and every 8 hours.
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REEMPLACE EL FILTRO DE AIRE - MODELOS KOHLER Intervalo de servicio: Cada 25 horas o cada dos meses, o conforme sea necesario. 1. Afloje los botones de la cubierta del filtro de aire (A, Figura 28) y remueva la cubierta (B). Limpie cualquier residuo alrededor del filtro de aire.
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VERIFIQUE EL NIVEL DE ACEITE Use aceite de Servicio clasificado para API de MOTOR- MODELOS BRIGGS & STRATTON Clase SG, SH, SJ o mejor con viscosidad SAE. Intervalo de servicio: Antes de cada uso, y cada 8 horas. 1. Apague el motor, y coloque el freno de parada en la posici6n de PARK (parado).
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Figura32. Cubiertadel FiltrodeAire Figura 33. RemociOn del Filtro de Aire A. Tornillosde la Cubiertadel FiltrodeAire A. Cartucho del filtro REEMPLAZAR EL FILTRO DE AIRE - MODELOS BRIGGS & STRATTON Intervalo de servicio: Cada 25 horas o segOn se requiera. 1. Afloje los tornillos de la tapa del filtro de aire (A, Figura 32) y quite la tapa.
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REEMPLACE LA BUJJA DE ENCENDIDO MODELOS BRIGGS & STRATTON Intervalo de servicio: 100 horas .030" SeparaciOn de la bujJa de encendJdo: .030" (.76mm) 1. Pare el motor y espere a que se enfrie. 2. Limpie el area alrededor de la bujia de encendido. 3.
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AJUSTE DE PALANCA DE CONTROL DE VELOCIDAD Las palancas de control tienen tres ajustes: Para Ajustar la Altura de las Palancas de Control: Jale las palancas hacia adentro, encima del regazo del operador a la posici6n de DRIVE. Afloje los pernos de montaje (D, Figura 36) y suba o baje las palancas a la posici6n deseada.
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AJUSTE DEL FRENO 1. Pare la unidad, Gire la ignici6n en la posicion OFF (apaga- do), coloque las palancas de velocidad en suelo en la posi- cion PARK (parado), y espere a que todas las piezas que (7.62cm) se encuentren en movimiento dejen de moverse. 2.
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AJUSTE DE NIVEL DE LA CUBIERTA DE LA PODADORA ADVERTENCIA Antes de realizar ajustes a la sesgadora, desactive las cuchillas de la misma, gire el interruptor encendido para apagar el motor, quite la Ilave y espere a que se detengan todas las piezas moviles. Desconecte el cable de bujias y sujetelo lejos de...
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Figura42. OrientarlasAspasdeAdelantehaciaAtras Nivelado de Adelante hacia Atras 1. Gire las aspas de adelante hacia atras como se muestra en la Figura 42. Mida la distancia del suelo a la punta delantera del aspa central, y del suelo a la punta trasera de las aspas izquierda y derecha (Figuras 39 y 42).
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ALMACENAMIENTO ADVERTENCIA Antes de almacenar su unidad en la temporada baja, lea las instrucciones de Mantenimiento y Almacenamiento Nunca almacene la unidad (con combustible) en la secci6n de Reglas de Seguridad, luego realice los una estructura cerrada con poca ventilaciOn. siguientes pasos: vapores del combustible pueden via jar a una...
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hbADVE RT ENCIA s_ I0prefiere, todos estos procedimientos pueden ser ejecutados para usted pot un Para evitar lesiones graves, realice el mantenimiento del tractor o la Centro de Partes y Reparaciones de podadora solo con el motor apagado y el freno de mano en PARK. Sears.
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El motoropera Laspalancas d edesembrague de la Mueva laspalancas a laposici6n de DRIVE. 3eroel tractor transmisi6n e nposici6n de EMPUJAR. no avanza. Labandadetracci6n sebarre. Limpie o reemplace l abandasegQn seanecesario. Labandaestarota. Reemplace banda. Contacte Partes y Reparaciones deSears. Freno demanonoestadesaccionadoContacte Partes y Reparaciones deSears. Banda detrac- Poleas o labandacongrasao aceite.
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Frame, Body & Seat Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. To be assembled between Ref. Nos. 33 & 57 48 47 PTS - 2...
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Frame, Body & Seat Group ZTS 7500 -107.26786 & 107.28786 REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1733448ASM CASTER ASSEMBLY 1960160SM WASHER, 3/4 ID x 1.60D x .05 THK 1611710SM RING, Klipring, 3/4 1734135SM CAP, Hub 1730186SM BUSHING, Axle Pivot 1733426SM AXLE, Casting (Includes Ref.
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Frame, Body & Seat Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. To be assembled between Ref. Nos. 33 & 57 48 47 PTS - 4...
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Frame, Body & Seat Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1921221SM CAPSCREW, 5/16, 18 x 1-1/2 1919381SM WASHER, 5/16, .34 ID x 10D x .13 THK 7090189SM LOCKWASHER, External Tooth, 3/8 7024340SM SPACER 1734257SM TANK, Fuel 1714020SM...
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Engine Group - 21HP Briggs & Stratton ZTS 7500- 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. //28 Tie to hold both throttle & clutch cables toseat support. Foam cannot contact_ rotating engine screen Fuel tank assembly found in Frame, Body &...
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Engine ZTS 7500 -107.26786 & 107.28786 Group - 21HP Briggs & Stratton PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION REF NO ENGINE, 21 tiP B&S Intek, 49 State (Model - 33M777, Type - 0111, Trim - B1 ) ENGINE, 21HP B&S Intek, California (Model - 33M777, Type - 0111, Trim - El) 7300919ASM HEAT SHIELD, Inner 1936228SM...
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Transmission Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. Black Rod_ J_ _Ref. Nos, 5 & 6 to be posiqioned withbends "_ t_ward center l ine Yellow Rod PTS - 8...
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ZTS 7500 -107.26786 & 107.28786 Transmission Group REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1960223SM CARRIAGE BOLT, 5/16-18 x 1-1/4, G5 1919381SM WASHER, .34 ID x 10D x .13 THK 1703900SM SPACER 1960684SM NUT, Hex Keps, 5/16-18 1727555SM ROD, Control L.H. 1727556SM ROD, Control R.H.
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Transmission Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. Black Rod_. JY _Ref. Nos. 5 & 6 to be posi' tiened withbends "_ t_ward c enter l ine Yellow Rod PTS - 10...
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ZTS 7500 -107.26786 & 107.28786 Transmission Group REF NO PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION 1728073SM PULLEY, 4-1/2" Transmission 1728074SM FAN, 6" Transmission 1728075SM PARKING BRAKE ARM ASSEMBLY, Transmission 1728060SM HYDRO SEAL KIT 1687283SM HUB REPLACEMENT 1733870SM HUB, EZT Transmission 5020601SM NUT, EZT Transmission 1728076SM GEAR, Parking Brake, Transmission 1716622SM...
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Controls Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. Handlebarsout (locked) compress 6 - 12 Ibs inward force measured brakespring to 3" length. 1'<above bottom of foam grips (both sides), Brakearm to befully nested in gear teeth, /e i...
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Lift Group ZTS 7500 - 107.26786 & 107.28786 NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, use the standard hardware torque specification chart. 13/_ Adjust Ref. No, 12 _¢ Add Loctite #271 with thread going 28 to item Ref, No. 21 through Iocknuts .. t Adjust Ref.
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