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Safe Operation Practices ...4 ...9 ...3 Trouble Illustrated Electrical Shooting System. Parts for Chart. Rider. ... 19 Assembly Instructions. . 21 Controls. Operation. Adjustments Off-Season Maintenance Lubrication. Storage. 22,24,26,28,3023,25,27,29,31 ..11 ..12 Illustrated Parts List for Parts Rider for Transaxles 32,34 ..18 ..14 ..14 Parts Parts Information List forTransaxles 33,35 Back Cover NOTICE: A data plate with the model number and serial numbers of your unit is located on the frame,
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(t) :C~~~EI~Ej To reduce the potential for any injury, comply with the following safety instructions. Failure to comply with the instructions may result in personal injury. SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR RIDING VEHICLES 1. Read this owner's manual carefully in its en- 16. Disengage power to attachment(s) and stop tirety before attempting to assemble or engine before making any repairs or ad- operate this unit. Keep this manual in a safe justments. Disconnect the spark plug wire place for future an
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27. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good (2) Never make a cutting height adjustment operating condition, and keep safety devices while engine is running if operator must in place. Use guards as instructed in dismount to do so. operator's manual. (3) Shut the engine off and wait until the 28. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be blade comes to a complete stop before sure the equipment is in safe working condi- removing the grass catcher. tion. (4) Check blade mounting bolts for proper
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BATTERY INFORMATION Since battery acid is corrosive, do not pour it into any sink or drain. Before discarding empty electrolyte containers, rinse :hem with a neutralizing solution.E. ~ ~A_R~I_N? -_t NEVER connect or disconnect charger clips to Battery acid must be handled with great care battery while charger is turned on as it can as contact with it can burn and blister the skin. cause sparks. It is also advisable to wear protective clothing F. Keep all lighted materials (cigarettes, match- (g
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9. The battery can be charged after the 20 minutes sitting period. SLOW CHARGE THE BATTERY (DO NOT FAST CHARGE) at a max- imum bench rate of 1.4 amperes until the specific gravity reading is 1.260-1.280. Charge Battery contains sulfuric acid. Refer to warning on for a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 8 page 5. Antidote: EXTERNAL-Flush with water. hours. INTERNAL-Drink large quantities of water or NOTE milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Seek prompt medical attenti
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Lift the transmission cover. Unplug the green safety wire from beneath the transmission-cover. See figure 6. Remove transmission cover. FIGURE 6. 4. Place the battery in the lawn tractor so that the positive terminal is facing the right side of-the unit. See figure 7. NOTE Right and left hand sides of the unit are determined from the operating position, facing forward. Slide the square nut (provided with battery hardware) into the positive (+) terminal. Place the positive (heavy red wire) cabl
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Push the locking end of cable tie (I) through~the hole in the left frame as shown in figure 9. Route 1he battery drain tube back to the cable tie. Place end of cable tie through the slot so a loop is formed around the drain tube to secure it. Tighten cable tie and cut off excess end.9. Plug the green safety wire into the switch beneath the transmission cover. Refer to figure 6. Replace the transmission cover and gear shift knob. FIGURE 9. Plastic Bushing in Dash STEERING WHEEL INSTAllATION Pan
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Place steering wheel and bellow on the steer- ing shaft, lining up the flats in the wheel with the flats on the shaft.4. Secure with belleville washer (6) (cupped side against the steering wheel) and hex nut (C). ~ See figure 12. 5. Press the steering wheel cap (A) on the steer- ing wheel by hand. SEAT INSTAllATION The seat may be adjusted to four different posi. tions. Select desired position and secure seat to seat spring with lock washer (l) and hex nut (M). A 3/4" or adjustable wrench is re
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CLUTCH.BRAKE PEDALThe CUTTING CONTROLS clutch-brake pedal is located on the right side A. LIFT AND DISENGAGEMENT LEVER of the lawn tractor. Depressing the clutch-brake The lift and disengagement lever is used to raise pedal part way disengages the clutch. Pressing and lower the cutting deck. Pulling it all the way the pedal all the way down disengages the clutch back and locking it disengages the blades. The lift and engages the disc brake. See figure 15. and disengagement lever must be in the
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OPERA TION Do not operate the lawn tractor if ~ ~ CAUTION the interlock system is malfunction- ~ 1. Keep all shields in place. ing because it is a safety device, ". 2. Before leaving operator's position: designed for protection. ~ a. Shift transmission to neutral ". b. Set parking brake Set the throttle control in the CHOKE posi- ~ c. Disengage attachment clutch tion. See figure 14.5. ". d. Shut off engine Turn the ignition key to the "START" position. ~ e. Remove ignition key When the engine i
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The lawn tractor is brought to a stop by depressing the clutch-brake pedal. The drive NOTE belt will be disengaged and the brake will be Under normal usage bag material is applied. subject to wear, and should be checked periodically. Be sure any ~ CAUTION replacement bag complies with the If the unit is not to be used for a mower manufacturer's recommen-daitons. long period, place the gear shift lever in NEUTRAL, stop the engine, For replacement bags, use only fac- set the parking break and remo
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J\ r---~ Front of Tractor J ----- R FIGURE 20. TOE-IN DIAGRAM FIGURE 18. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT WHEEL ADJUSTMENTThe caster (forward slant of the king pin) and the ', camber (tilt of the wheels out at the top) require no ~ WARNING t adjustment. Automotive steering principles have ' been used to determine the caster and camber on the tractor. The front wheels should toe.in 1/8 inch.To If any adjustments are made to the engine while the engine is running(e.g. adjust the toe-in, follow these steps.
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FIGURE 21. FIGURE 23. STEERING SHAFT Tighten the outside nut against the inside nut, using two 1/2 II wrenches. See figure 22. Lubricate steering shaft at least once a season with light oil. TRANSAXLE The transaxle is lubricated and sealed at the fac- tory and does not require checking. If disassem- NOTE bled for any reason, lubricate with 24 oz. of E.P. Friction pads must be replaced when Lithium grease. the inside of cam lever touches the FRONT WHEELS housing. The front wheels are provided wit
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AIR CLEAN ER blade can be tested for balance by balancing it on a round shaft screwdriver. Remove metal Under normal operating conditions, the air from the heavy side until it balances evenly. cleaner, located on top of the carburetor, must be serviced after every ten hours of use. Under ex- NOTE tremely dusty operating conditions, the air cleaner must be serviced after every hour of It is recommended that the blade operation. To service the air cleaner, refer to the always be removed from the a
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FIGURE 24. FIGURE 26. 3. Unhook the deck belt from the engine. pulley. 4. Place the lift lever in the engaged (all the way Remove the engine pulley belt guard by slip. forward) position. ping it back and to the right. See figure 27. 5. Disconnect the six deck links by removing the hairpin cotters and flat washers. 6. Slide the deck from beneath the lawn tractor. 7. Remove the belt guards at each deck pulley by removing the hex bolts, lock washers and hex nuts. See figure 25. 8. Remove and replac
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TM Q.33902A T M Q.33886C 10 H.P. 38// LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO.33902A AND TMO-33886C REF, PART REF.I PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NO. NO. NO. \ ~I 732-0414 Hood Spri ng 48 726-0222 Insulator Nut Plate 14665 -615 Hood 50 14607 Hitch Plate T! 3 ' 712-0272 Hex Sems Nut #10-24 Thd.* 51 712-0267 Hex Nut 5/16-18 Thd.* 4 736-0463 FI-Wash. .281" 1.0. x .62" 52 736-0119 L-Wash. 5/16" 1.0.* 0.0. x .051 54 757-0264 Seat Ass'y. 5 723-0302 Hood Stop 7" Lg. 57 710-0726 Hex Wash. Hd. AB- Tap Scr
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