Sears 917.25752 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
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GUA·RA,NTEE
Your
Tractor
is
guaranteed
for
one
full
year. If any
defect
in
material
or workmanship
should appear during
this
time,
simply
contact
our nearest Sears
store
or
service
center
throughout the
United
States or Canada.
We
will
make
all
necessary
repairs,
including
parts and labor,
at
no charge
to
you.
Tractors
equipped
with
batteries:
If
battery
proves
defective
and
will
not
hold a charge, in exchange for the
battery,
we
will:
During the
first
90
doyS'-replace
battery
at no charge.
After
90-days-replace
battery,
charging cus-
tomer
1I12th
of
the
price
of
the new
battery
for
each
full
month from date
of
sale.
If
the
tractor
is
used for commercial or rental purposes,
this
guarantee appl
ies
for
thirty
days.
IMPORTANT
rules
for
safe
TRAINING
1.
Read the Owners Manual
carefully
and fully
familiarize
yourself
with
the
controls
and
proper
use
of your
tractor
as
well
as
any at-
tachment. Be
prepared
to
stop
the
engine
and
powered
attachment(s)
on a
second's
notice.
Only
persons
well
acquainted
with
these
Rules
for
Safe
Operation
should
be
allowed to
use
your
tractor.
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2.
Do
not allow
children
or
young
teenagers
to
start
or
operate
your
tractor.
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3.
Do
not allow anyone
in
the
area
whil8!1
op-
erating
your
tractor.
Keep
the
children and
pets
in
the
back
yard while
usin9
it
in
the
front yard. Keep a wary
eye
out
for children
or
passers-by.
Oi
sengage
the
power to all
attachments
and
stop
the
engine
while they
are
in
the
vicinity
of
your
tractor.
Children,
particularly,
could
get
in
the
way of and in-
lured
by
the
tractor
or
an
attachment.
PREPARATION
4.
Do
not
operate
the
tractor
when barefoot or
wearing open
sandals.
Always
wear
substantial
footwear,
preferably
steel-toed
shoes.
Also,
do
not wear
loose
fitting
clothing
that
could
3et
caught
in
moving
parts.
5. Check your fuel
supply
before
each
use.
Never
remove
the
gas
cap
or
fill
the
gasoline
tank
when
the
engine
is
running
or
while
it
is hot.
When
filling the fuel
tank,
leave
space
for
expan sion,
do
not
fi
II
it to
the
brim and
keep
in
mind
that
the
heat
of
the
sun
can
cau~e
the
gasoline
to
expand.
Wipe off any
spilled
gas-
oline
before
starting
the
engine.
Rememl;."",,'
gasoline
is
highly flammable and must
always
be handled with extreme
care.
6.
A
tractor
and
all
attachments
are
precision
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operation
pieces
of
equipment, not
playthings,
therefore
extreme
caution
must
be
exercised
at
all
times.
7. Never attempt
to
operate
a damaged
tractor
or
attachment,
always
repair
any damage
before
attempting
to
start
or
operate
your
tractor
or
attachment.
8. Never
CTTempt
to
carry any
passengers,
their
safety
as
well
as
your
safety
will
be
endangered.
9. Before attempting
to
start
the
engine
of your
tractor
make
sure
the'-
gear
shift
lever
is
in
neutral and
the
power
to
all
attachments
is
disengaged,
then firmly apply
the
foot brakl!
and
be
sure
to
release
the
parking
brake.
The
parking
brake
must
always
be
disengaged
when
you put
the
tractor
in
motion. If
th"
tractor
is
operated
with
the
parking
brake
engaged
serious
damage may
result.
10. Each time
before
leaving
the
operator's
seat,
be
absolutely
sure
the
power to all
attachments
is
disengaged,
the
parking
brake
is
engaged,
the
gear
shift
lever
is
in
neutral,
the
engine
is shut
off,
the
attachments
and all moving
parts
have
completely
stopped and
the
i
gn
it ion
key is removed. Never
leave
the
operator's
seat
with
the
engine
or any powered
attachment
running.
Always
get
on
or
off your
tractor
from
the
operator's
left-hand
side.
1 L Always operate your tractor
In
daylight; dusk
or
dark -
use
your lights.
12.
Operate your tractor at safe
speeds
on
wet or
slippery surfaces, where traction is unsure.
Never at a speed which could
cause
a skid.
OPERATION
13.
Do
not atten,,)t to change the governor
setting
or
overspeed the engine. The governor controls
the engine speed and
protects
the engine
from
:lamaging,
excessive
speeds.
Excessive
engine
speeds
are dangerous.
14.
When
startinse',Q~r
engine
on
tractors
equipped
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