Sears 917.25752 Lawn Mower User Manual


 
rules for
safe
operation
«Ont~)
other
protective
devices
are
in
place.
Give
your
tractor
and
all
attachments
the
regular
maintenance
they
need
and
have
a
competent
serviceman
make
a
thorough
inspection
of
them
at
least
once
a
year.
35.
Do
not
store
your
tractor
for
prolonged
periods
(more
than
30
days)
with
gasoline
in
the
tank.
Do
not
store
your
tractor
or
a g
asol
ine
con-
tainer
inside
a
building
where
fumes
may
reach
introduction
an
open
flame or
spark,
they
should
be
stored
in
a
cool,
dry
place.
Be
sure
to
let
the
engine
cool
before
storing
in
any
enclosure.
Always
use
an
approved
gasoline
container
for
storing
gasol
ine
and
keep
your
tractor,
attachments
and
gasoline
container
in
locked
storage
to
prevent
children
from
playing
and
tampering
with
them.
This
tractor
has
been
designed,
engineered
and
manufactured
to
give
you
the
best
possible
dependability
and
per-
formance.
Should
you
experience
any
problem
you
cannot
easily
remedy,
please
contact
your
nearest
Sears,
Roebuck
and
Co,
or
Simpsons
Sears,
Ltd.
Store.
They
have
well
qualified,
competent
trained
technicians
and
the
proper
tools
to
service
or
repair
this
unit.
It
is
important
that
the
operator
ALWAYS
OBSERVE
THE
"RULES
FOR
SAFE
OPERATION"
as
well
as
other
instructions
contained
in
this
Manual.
We
have
provided
this
Manual
to
help
you
operate
your
Tractor
with
utmost
efficiency.
We
urge
you
to
study
this
Manual
so
you will
understand
your
new
Tractor
thorCAJghly
before
operating
it.
We
suggest
that
you
take
care
of
your
Manual
so
that
it
will
be
available
for
future
reference
should
you
need
it.
table
of
contents
GUARANTEE
RULES
FOR
SAFE
OPERATION
1
·3
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
3 . 5
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
5
·7
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
8 •
14
REPAIR
PARTS
assembly instructions
15
-
33
A
letter
in
paranthesis
in
the
following
instructions
refers
to
an
arrow
in
the
adjoining
Figure
(illustration),
except
when
otherwise
stated.
When
R.H.
(Right
Hand)
or
L.H.
(Left
Hand)
is
used,
it
should
be
understood
to
mean
as
if
one
were
seated
on
the
Tractor
seat
facing
forward.
1.
Remove
battery.
Cut
banding
holding
Tractor
to
bottom
of
crate.
2.
Your
Tractor
has
been
completely
assembled
at
the
factory
except,
to
fill,
charge
and
install
the
battery
and
in-
stall
steering
wheel.
The
battery
was
shipped
dry.
Instructions
are
given
on
page
4 for
filling,
charging
and
insta
11-
ation,
3. Your
Tractor
'was
lubricated
at
th~
factory
however,
we
suggest
you
follow
the
Lube
Chart
on
page
10
before
operati
on.
4.
Tires
were
over-inflated
for
shipping
purposes.
Reduce
air
pressure
to
12
Ibs.
in
front
tires
and
12
Ibs.
in
rear
tires.
This
will
improve
traction
and
give
you
the
comfortable
ride
you
will
want.
5. A
plastic
bag of
parts
was
shipped
with
your
Tractor
and
should
be
opened
at
this
time.
It
will
contain
the
fol-
lowing
items:
1
Battery
Clamp
2 -
Wing
Nuts
2
Battery
Bolts
2 -
Flat
Washers
(These
items
hold
battery
in JXlsition
on
Tractor.
1
1
1
1
1
They
are
used
in
steps
3
and
5,
page
5).
....
!oodruff
Key
Hex
Bolt3
i
8xl
Washer
li16x
1 x 10
Ga.
Lockwasher
3/8
Steering
Wheel
Cap
Used
to
hold
Steering
Wheel
in
place
4824R.7.1.74
- 3 -
2 -
Hex
Nuts
(They
secure
ground
strap
and
positive
cable
to
battery.
They
are
used
in
steps
6
and
7,
page
5).
2
Ignition
Keys
(We
suggest
one
key
be
removed
from
the
wire
ring and
kept
in a
safe
place.
Position
the
second
key
in
the
Tractor
ignition).
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