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Page 1: ... Before using this product read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions Safety Operation Maintenance Storage Espanbl Sears Roebuck And Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A Visit our website www sears com craftsman FORM NO 769 00054 Printed in U S A 2 2002 ...

Page 2: ...mpacting objects that bend the frame or crankshaft or over speeding the engine Repairs necessary because of operator negligence including but not limited to electrical and mechanical damage caused by improper storage failure to use the proper grade and amount of engine oil failure to keep the deck clear of flammable debris or failure to maintain the equipment according to the ibstructions containe...

Page 3: ... eyes Thrown objects which dcoshet can cause serious injury to the eyes 9 Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and close fitting slacks and shirts Loose fitting clothes and jewelry can be caught in movable parts Never operate this machine in bare feet or sandals 10 Be aware of the mower and attachment discharge direction and do not point itat anyone Do net operate the mower without the discharge cov...

Page 4: ...use sliding 6 Do not shift to neutral and coast downhill Over speeding may cause the operator to lose controlof the machine resulting in serious injury or death 7 Do not tow heavy pull behind attachments e g loaded dump cart lawn roller etc on slopes greater than 5 degrees When goingdownhill the extraweighttendsto pushthe tractorandmaycauseyouto loosecontrol e g tractor mayspeed up brakingand stee...

Page 5: ...ge e g excessive wear bent cracked DANGER Replace the blade s with the original equipment manufacturer s O E M blade s only listed in this manual Use of parts which do not meet the original equipment specifications may lead to improper performance and compromise safety 6 Mower blades are sharp Wrap the blade or wear gloves and use extra caution when servicing them 7 Keep all nuts bolts and screws ...

Page 6: ...ious injury Operate these vehicles up and down slopes never across the face of slopes 1 Fold this page along dotted line indicated above 2 Hold page before you so that its left edge is vertically parallel to a tree trunk or other updght structure 3 Sight across the fold in the direction of hillslope you want to measure 4 Compare the angle of the fold with the slope of the hill D ...

Page 7: ...n with the two holes on the deck where the grass catcher chute was attached See Figure 2 4 Insert a thumb screw and a flat washer removed in step 2 through the left hole on the chute and the corresponding hole on the deck See Figure 2 Thread the screw a few turns to secure but do not tighten at this time 5 Repeat on the dght side Tighten both screws Thumb Rat Washer Figure 1 NOTE Any reference in ...

Page 8: ...he grass catcher is not attached to the unit while cutting grass Do not remove the bag even when using the mulch plug or the side discharge chute Grass Grass Catcher Handle Catcher Grass Catcher Chute 1 2 Place the cuffing deck in the lowest posiUonby sliding the deck lift lever to the appropriate slot Slide the elbow of the grass catcher chute through the vehicle frame and align the chute opening...

Page 9: ... Ignition Switch Rnger _Gual t l uelTank Muffler RII Dlpstick Parldng Brake Deck Lift Lever This lever is located on the left fender of the vehicle and adjacent to the shift lever It is used to change the height of the cutting deck Move the lever to the right and slide it to the position desired Make sure it is firmly placed in the notch intended Follow the label on the unit indicating the cuffing...

Page 10: ... control outward to activate choke for starting engine push it inward once the engine starts Brake Pedal This pedal is located on the rightfront side of the unit and to the left of the drive pedal It is used for sudden stops and or for setting the parking brake The brake pedal must be fully depressed to activate the safety interlock switch when startingthe vehicle Safety Interlock This unit is equ...

Page 11: ...Refer to the chart above for proper grade of oil 2 Use a high quality detergent oil classified For service SF SG SH SJ or higher 3 Do not use special additives NOTE Synthetic oil meeting ILSAC GF 2 API certification and API service symbol with SJ CF Energy Conserving or higher is an acceptable oil at all temperatures Use of synthetic off does not alter required oil change intervals Filling Up Gaso...

Page 12: ... Slope Gauge on page 6 to determine slopes or inclines where you can operate your unit safely Do not operate the vehicle if the gauge indicates a steep incline Stopping the Vehicle 1 Release drive pedal and depress broke pedal 2 When the mower comes to a complete stop place the shift lever in neutral 3 Continue to depress the brake pedal while you push the parking brake Take your foot off the brak...

Page 13: ...rass tends to stick to the undemide of the cutting deck preventing proper mulching of the clippings Do notattempt to mulch more than 1 3 the total height of the grass orapproximately 1 1 2 inches Maintain a slow ground speed to allow the grass clippings more time to be effectively mulched Using as Utility Cart The lawn utilityvehicle as its name suggests can be used as both a ridinglawn mower and ...

Page 14: ...ft _t Check brake _f Check condition of belts Check tire pressure Check battery fluid level _ _lb WARNING Neverattemptanymaintenance job without first disconnecting the spark plug wire and grounding against the engine Removing Deck 1 Place the blade control lever inthe disengaged OFF position and engage the parking brake 2 Lower the cutting deck to the lowest position 3 Disconnect spark plug wire ...

Page 15: ...nd flat washers removed eadier NOTE To ensure safe operation all nuts and bolts must be checked periodically forcorrect tightness Maintaining Engine Changing Engine Oil 1 Disconnect spark plug wire and ground against engine 2 Place the blade control lever in the disengaged OFF positionand engage the parking brake 3 Remove cutting deck by removing the three hairpin clips and flat washers that hold ...

Page 16: ...TE Do not sandblast spark plug Spark plug should be cleaned by scraping or wire brushing and washing witha commercial solvent 020 gap Figure 14 Engine Tune Up Specifications Armature air gap Spark plug gap Intake Exhaust 0 006 0 014 inches 0 020 inches 0 004 0 006 inch 0 009 0 011 inch Lubrication See Figure 15 for an illustrationof the lube points described below Blade Assembly Lubricate blade as...

Page 17: ...ore and after charging Always maintain level just below the split rings Add only distilled water Never add additional acid or any other chemicals to the battery after initial activation NOTE ff you have operated the tractor for a long period check the fluid level of the battery as it can overheat and lose fluid Connecting Battery Cables To reconnect battery cables if the battery was removed for so...

Page 18: ...est cutting position by sliding the deck lever to the appropriate position 4 Wearing a pair of heavy work gloves to prevent injury rotate the cutting blade so that it is pointed side to side and perpendicular to the dder 5 Measure the distance from each tip of the blade to the ground If the distance from both blade tips to the ground is not the same perform a side to side levelling of the deck 6 F...

Page 19: ...ch 2 Loosen the jam nut on the tie red using a 9 16 wrench See Figure 22 3 Adjust the ball joint in or out untilthe wheels toe in approximately 1 16 5 16 Dimension B should be approximately 1 16 5 16 less than dimension A See Figure 22 4 Replace the ball joint on to the steering segment and tighten the jam nut on the tie rod 5 Replace the hex nut and lock washer removed in step 1 and tighten the s...

Page 20: ...ecure with washer and hairpin clip removed in step 3 7 Move shift rod to N and check for correct adjustment Shift Lever ferrule Figure 24 Replacing Fuse The fuse is located behind the engine on the seat support bracket Fuses seldom fail without a reason If the fuse blows the source problem must be corrected or the new fuse will blow again 1 Check for loose connections in the fuse holder and replac...

Page 21: ...ove the belt from the jack pulley 8 Replace with new belt making sure that the hardware is propedy secured and the belts are on the inside of the belt keepers Jack Spindle Replacement Check jack spindle whenever you replace upper deck drive belts If the jack spindle does not spin freely when the belts are disengaged it should be replaced 1 Disconnect and ground the spark plugwire 2 Unhook both str...

Page 22: ...the bottom of the vehicle frame This will stop the shaft from rotating and will facilitate in removing the engine pulley 5 Remove the belt from the two idler pulleys 6 Remove the belt from the variable speed pulley and the transmission pulley 7 Replace upper deck drive belts following earlier instructions 8 Replace the drive belt When re installing the belt make sure belts are on the inside of the...

Page 23: ...nly run engine until the gas tank is dry c If a gasoline additive is being added to the gas run engine for several minutes after adding to circulate the additive through the carburetor Refer to page 11 for details on additives 2 While the engine is stillwarm change oil Refer to instructions on page 15 3 Remove spark plug and pour about 0 5oz or 15mL of engine oil into cylinder Replace spark plug a...

Page 24: ...l crankcase with correct oil 2 Air flow restricted 2 Clean grass clippings and debris from around the engine s cooling fins and blower housing Engine hesitates at 1 Spark plug gap too close 1 Remove spark plugend reset the gap high RPM to 030 Idles poorly 1 Spark plug fouled faulty or gap too wide 1 Replace spark plug Set plug gap to 030 Excessive vibration 1 Cutting blade loose or unbalanced i 1 ...

Page 25: ...e add the applicable color code wher ever needed to the part numbar to order a replacement part For instance if a part numbered 700 xxxx is painted polo green the part num ber to order would be 700 xxxx 0689 Polo Green 0689 Powder Black 0637 Oyster Gray 0662 51 Choke mounts to seat plate 103 _ 41 104 76 For cladty of viewing these parts have been referred to more than once in this illustration 25 ...

Page 26: ...der Screw 50 x 21 3 8 16 Shoulder Spacer Shoulder Screw 1 4 28 x 375 Flange Bearing Choke Control Deck Cable Key No Part No 53 746 1129 54 747 1228A 55 747 1240 56 747 1249 57 747 1254 58 747 1255 59 747 04024 60 747 1262 61 783 1142 62 783 1253 63 783 1287 64 783 1293 65 783 1307 66 650 0007 67 683 0033A 68 683 0178A 69 683 0179A 70 710 0459A 71 710 0643 72 710 0689 73 710 0837 74 710 0958 76 712...

Page 27: ...ely A substitute non OEM V Belt can be dangerous by not disengaging completely 14 NOTE For painted parts please refer to the listof color codes below Please add the applicable color code wherever needed to the part number to order a replacement part For instance if a part numbered 700 xxxx is painted pologreen the part number to order would be 700 xxxx 0689 Polo Green 0689 Powder Black 0637 Oyster...

Page 28: ...lam Lock Nut 3 8 24 38 754 0493 Hex Flange Nut M20 x 2 5 39 754 0494 Flange Lock Nut 5 16 18 40 756 0650 Hex Nut 3 8 16 41 756 0981A Jam Nut 9 16 18 42 756 1195 Key 43 756 1200 Variable Speed Pulley Assembly 44 756 1207 Extension Spring 45 783 0528 Extension Spring 46 783 1292 Extension Spring 47 783 1341 Flat Washer 406 x 1 0 x 030 Description Lock Washer 3 8 Bell Washer 39 x 1 13 x 062 Flat Wash...

Page 29: ...refer to the list of color codes below Please add the applicable color code wherever needed to the part number to order a replacement part For instance if a part numbered 700 xxxx is painted polo green the part number to order would be 700 xxxx 0689 Polo Green 0689 Powder Black 0637 Oyster Gray 0662 75 49 47 1 32 For reference only_ 29 ...

Page 30: ... Plate Pivot Bar Assembly Support Bracket Assembly RH Bracket Assembly Steedng Columr Pivot Support Bracket Front Ab Screw 10 16 x 0 5 TT Screw 1 4 20 x 0 5 Machine Screw Hex Screw M8 1 25 20 Special Screw Key No 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Part No 710 1752 711 1165 12 0185 712 0640 712 0692 712 0714 714 0470 723 04...

Page 31: ...ed parts please refer to the list of color codes below Please add the applicable color code wherever needed to the part number to order a replacement part For instance if a part num bered 700 xxxx is painted polo green the part number to order would be 700 xxxx 0689 Polo Green 0689 Powder Black 0637 Oyster Gray 0662 31 ...

Page 32: ...1A Lock Nut 1 4 20 34 731 2477 Hairpin Clip 35 731 2505 E Ring 36 732 0814 Handle Grip 37 736 0169 Torsion Spring 38 736 0701 Thrust Washer 375 x 70 x 030 39 738 0933 Flat Washer 5 8 x 1 0 x 030 40 738 0968 Flange Washer 633 x 883 41 741 0919 Flat Washer 407 x 812 x 135 42 742 0667 Shoulder Screw 625 x 17 3 8 16 43 742 0760 Lift Link 44 750 1000 Spacer 45 754 0495 Upper Lift Link Bracket 46 756 09...

Page 33: ...Screw 10 24 x 1 0 Lock Nut 10 24 Retainer Strap Flat Washer Side Tube Frame Bag Handle Support Tube NOTE For painted parts please refer to the list of color codes below Please add the applicable color code wherever needed to the part number to order a replacement part For instance if a part numbered 700 xxxx is painted polo green the part number to order would be 700 xxxx 0689 Polo Green 0689 Powd...

Page 34: ...09 661 0043 710 1325 717 0678 719 0313B 732 0863 737 0148 741 0862 761 0202 618 04007 Description Shaft Assembly Detent Upper Housing Assembly Drive Shaft Assembly LH Brake Axle Assembly Brake Assembly Yoke LH TT Screw 1 4 20 x 1 625 Break Pad Lower Housing Spring Detent Grease Ball Detent 250 Brake Disc Transmission Assembly Complete Single Speed 34 ...

Page 35: ...CH E ENGINE 0 MODULE 1 u 729 0352 _ _ Connector Connector _ 125 7L_ _59 Connector JL _ _ a BRAKE SWITCH _ I o M C_n_r O Connector 729 0148 Connector Connector 125 0 7290147 Connector 729 0148 J REVERSE SWITCH PTO SWITCH KEY SWITCH ...

Page 36: ...777120887 777D06238 777120889 777120890 777D06239 777122020 777D06240 777D06241 777S30018 Some of these symbols will be found on the engine or in the manual or labels on the lawn utility vehicle Interpret them as indicated here and follow the message Fire Explosion Toxic Fumes Shock Fuel Moving Parts Stop I I Oil Choke Hot Surface Read Owner s _ _1_ Manua Fuel Shutoff _ Primer Kickback 36 ...

Page 37: ...gs Stratton Engine 12607 0324 for Lawn Utility Vehicle Model 247 270250 684 9 238 1029_ _ 337_ 1034 5o5 914_ 383 616 29 32 q_ 24_ 1095 VALVE GASKET SET 883 _ _ 1022 868_ 163_ 307 10 718_ 146 L 1019 KIT LABEL J 15 _ 20_ 37 ...

Page 38: ...Parts List for Briggs Stratton Engine 12607 0324 for Lawn Utility Vehicle Model 247 270250 365 445_ 524 188_ 190_ 977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET 3A s sl _ 163_ 633 _13_ 883_ 613A_ J _836A _ 38 ...

Page 39: ...24 for Lawn Utility Vehicle Model 247 270250 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT 6330 104_ 51_ 127_ 276 _ 163 633A_ 51A_ 134_ 1370 305_ 309_ 5101742_ 937_ 784_ 651t 785_ _J_7 Aa 513_ oo 803_ 310_ 553 502 I 1036 LABEL EMISSION I 930A_ 930_ 332_ 455 1005_ 39 ...

Page 40: ...xhaust Valve 334 Intake Valve 337 Spring Intake Valve 356 Spring Exhaust Valve 358 Retainer Valve 363 Slinger Govemor oil 365 Tappet Valve 383 Camshaft 404 IGasket Intake 443 Gasket Intake 445 Screen Rotating 455 Screw Throttle Valve 474 Shaft Throttle 505 Pin Float Hinge 510 Valve Choke 513 Shaft Choke 523 Jet Main Standard 524 IPart No 1498975 592703 694203 594468 591203 _398187 398188 593981 59...

Page 41: ...57 692046 Seal Choke throttle Shaft 966 690243 Seal Choke throttle Shaft 967 273356 Spark Plug Soot 968 692435 Screw Starter Gear Cover 972 499618 Spacer Fuel Tank 975 493640 IScrew Breather Passage Cover 976 694395 Spring Detent 977 692704 Screw Ddve Cap 993 694088 Pin Locating 1005 691346 Sear Timing 1019 499691 Retainer E Ring 1022 691890 Gear Pinion 19T 1023 499624 Gear Pinion 12T 1026 _92045 ...

Page 42: ...acen impacto que puedan doblar la estructura o el eje del cig0efial o puedan sobreacelerar el motor Reparaciones necesarias debido a negligencia del operador incluyendo pero sin limitarse a dafios el_ctricos y mecdnicos causados por almacanamiento incorrecto falla en la calidad ocantidad del aceite de motor utilizado falla para mantener la cubierta libre de desechos inflamables o falla para manten...

Page 43: ...l hacia caminos aceras transeOntes y otras personas Tambi_n evite la descarga de material contra una pared uobstdculo que pudiera provocar que el material descargado regrese hacia el operador 8 Use siempre protecoi6n ocular o galas de segurided durante la operacibn y mientras realiza alg najuste o reparacibn Los objetos arrojados que Io golpeen pueden causar lesiones oculares graves 9 Utilice zapa...

Page 44: ...abdcante sobre los pesos o contrapesos de las ruedae para mejorarla estabilidadde ia mdquina Tenga especial cuidado conel recoiactorde pesto u otrosacoplamientos Estos pueden hacer variar la estabilidadde la mdquina 44 5 Realice todo movimientoen las pendientesen forma lentay gradual No cambie repentinamentela velocidad o la direccidn Un cambio rdpidoo frenado pueden causarque el frente de la mdqu...

Page 45: ...s las partes m6viles se hayan detenido Desconecte el cable de la bujla y pbngalo de manera que haga masa contra el motor para evitar qua se encienda de manera accidental 3 Revise peribdicamente para asegurarse de que las cuchUlas se detengan completamente dentr0 de los cinco 5 segundos postedores a que ha accionado el control de desenganche de las cuchiflas Si as cuchilias no se detienen dentro de...

Page 46: ...provoc_ndose lesionesseveras Opere lascortadorasde mentarhaclaarribay haciaabajo de las pendientes nuncaatravesandoperla cara de las pendientes Opere las cortadorasque necesitanEMPUJE movi_ndosea trav_sde la cara de laspendientes nuncahactaarribay haclaabajode las 0 _ _ _ pendientes 1 Doble esta pdgina per la Ifneapunteada que se indicamds arriba 2 Sostenga la p_ginafrente a ustedde manera que el ...

Page 47: ...ierta Deslice la tolva del recolector de pasto hacia afuera del alojamiento del veh culo retire y guarde los componentes 3 Coloque la tolva de descarga lateral de modo que los dos o_icios en sos dos extremos est_n alineados con los dos orificios de ta cubierta en donde estaba unida la tolva del recolector de pasto Vea Figura 2 4 Inserte el tornillo de mano y la erande a plana a trav _s de cada ori...

Page 48: ...recolector de pasto no est_ unido ala unidad mientras estd cortando el pasto No retire la bolsa a_n cuando estd usandola adaptacJ6npara forrajeo a tolva de descarga lateral Pasto Recolector de pasto Manija Recolect_ Tolva del recolector de pasto 1 Coloquela cubiertade la cortadoraen la posJci6r mds bajadeslizando la palanca de la cubierta haste la mnura apropiada 2 Deslice el code de la tolvadel r...

Page 49: ...lanca para levantar la cubierta Volante de direccldn Recolector Relleno de combustible Dedo FIItro de air_ de tolva Arranque de bobina Tanque de de aceite varilla del aceite Cuchllla Control Freno Palanca para levantar la cubierta Estapalancase Iocalizaen la defensa izquierdadel vehl culo juntoa la palancade cambios Se utilizapara cambiarla alturade la cubierta cortadora Mueva la palancaa la derec...

Page 50: ... para arrancar el motor Pedal de freno El pedal se Iocalizaal frente a la derecha de la umdad junto al pedal de avarice Se Iocahzapara paradas repentinas y o para colocarel freno de mano Debe pres onarcompletamente el pedal de freno para activar el mterruptorde clerre de seguddadmientras arranca el vehiculo Cierre de seguridad Esta umdad est_ equipada con un slstema de cierre de seguridadpara su p...

Page 51: ...rel grado de aceite apropiado 2 Utilioeun aceite detergente de alta calidadclasifioado Pare servicioSF SG SH SJ_o superior 3 No utiliceaditivosespeciales NOTA El aeeite sintdticoque cumplecon ILSAC GF 2 la certfficacidnAPI y el sfmbolode servicioAPI con SJ CF Conserva de energfa o superior es un aceite aceptable para cualquier temperatura El uao de aeelte sintdtico no modifica los intervalos de ca...

Page 52: ...CIA Evite arrancar st_bitamente las altas velocidadesy las paradas repentinas contrele que la zona detrds suyoestd despejada y luegopresione lentamente el pedal de avance Para conducir en pendientes Refi_rase a la medicibn de la pendiente en la pdgina46 para determinar las pendienteso inclinacionesen lae que puede operar su unidad en forma segura No haga funcionar el vehiculo si el calibradorde pe...

Page 53: ...s para obtener mejores resultados Coloqueel adapatador para forrajeen la cubiertade corte siguiendolas instruccionesen la pdgina 47 Nunca intentehacer forrajesi el cdspedestd h medo El 6sped hOmedose pegard contrael lado inferiorde la cubiertade la cortadora impidiendoregresar correctamentalos recortes No intenta usar comoabono mdsde 1 3 de la altura totaldel cdsped o aproximadamente 1 1 2 pulgada...

Page 54: ..._ _ivote Lubdque las ruedas delanteras Lubdque el drbol de _ direccibn Revise los frenos _t Compruebe la condici _n _t de las correas Controle la presi_n de los _f neumdticos _ ADVERTENClA Para mantenimiento desconecte el cable s de la bujfa de encendidoy con_ctelosa tierra conel motor Retiro de la cubierta 1 Coloque la palanca de controlde las cuchillasen posicibnde desenganche APAGADO y coloque ...

Page 55: ...e se ajusta en la cuchillacon la estreUa en el vdstago NOTA Cuando reemplace la cuchilla asegdrese de instalarla cuchillacon el lado de la cuchillamarcado como Base o ndmero de parte mirando hacia el suelo cuando la cortadora estd en la posici6n de funcionamiento Tambi6n aseg_rese de que la cuchilla completa y el v_stago hayan sido unidos en e orden correcto Vea FJgura11 3 Coloque la tuercade bdda...

Page 56: ... buj a La buj a debe limpiarse raspando con un cepillo de alambre y lavdndola con un solvente comercial 020 espacio Figure 14 Especificaciones para afinaci6n Espacio de aire del inducido Espacio de la buj a de encendido Toma de entrada Emisibn 0 006 0 014 pulgadas 0 020 pulgades 0 004 0 006 pulgadas 0 009 0 011 pulgadas Lubricacidn Consulte Figura 15 para una ilostracibnde lospuntosde lubricacibnq...

Page 57: ...invertirla poladdad provocando unda_o al sistema alterno del motor Controle el niveltiOido dentro de cada cdlulade la baterfa cada dos semanas y antes y despu6s car_ a Mantenga siempra llano apenas debajo de lee amllos partidos Agregue solamente el agua destilada Nunca agregue el deido adicionalo cualquierotro praductoqufmicoa la bateria despu _sde la activacibninicial Conexi6n de cables de la bat...

Page 58: ...biertade la cortadora ell la posicibnrods baja deslizandola palanca de la cubiertahasta la ranura apropiada 4 Utiliceun par de guantes para trabajopesado para prevenirlesiones gire la cuchillapara que apunte lado a 1adoy perpendiculara la transmisibn 5 Mida la distanciade cada punta de ceda cuchillaal piso Si la distanciade ambas puntas de la cuchiUaal pisono es la misma realice una nivelacibnde l...

Page 59: ...Apdete la contratuerca 6 Ponga en marcha el veh culopara vedficar la velocidad Vuelva a ajustar en caso necesado Contratuerca Figura 21 Alineacibn de las ruedas Laa ruedas delanteras deben tener una convergencia de 1 16 5 16 pulgadas Para ajustar la convergencia siga estos pasos 1 Usando una ave de 9 16 retirela tuerca hexagonal y la arandela de cierre que sostiene lajunta esf6dca al segmento de d...

Page 60: ...r el mecanismo de reversa 6 Una vez que se ha ajustadoel enganche apdete la contratuerca Inserte la fdrula en la barra de cambios 7 y suj_tela conla arandelay la horquiliaque quitb antedormente Mueva la barrade cambio a N y controleque el ajuste sea correcto Palanca de cambios Contratuerca A f6rula Figura 24 Reemplazo del fusible El fusiblese Iocaliza detrds del motor en la m _nsulade soportedel a...

Page 61: ...a correa de la cubierta No retire el resorte Considerela posicibnde loscomponentes 5 Use unaclavija de 9 16 para retirarel pemo que sostiene la pofeadel motor y baje la pofea Para aflojareste perno tendrdque sostenerel eje del motorfirmemente con mordazasde prensa en el punto rodscerca ala base del bastidordel veh culo Esto impedirdque el eje gire y hard mds fdcil el retJro de la polea del motor 6...

Page 62: ...terior de los tres retenes de la las correas Vea Figura 27 NOTA Mientras vuelvea unirel brazo inferiorde la polea de tensi6n de a correa de la cubierta asegdrese de que no se caiga e resorte Para comprobarque el resorte estd co ocado correctamente saque haciaarriba la plataforma de serviciosy deber_ poder vet un extreme de resorte enganchadoa orfficiorods grande sobre la p ataforma orrea Re_t6nde ...

Page 63: ...a unidad marcha con el estrang_Jladoractivo 2 El cable de la bujla estd flojo 3 La Iloea del combustible estd tapada o el mismo e_ viejo 4 La ventilacibn en la tapa de gasolina estd ol struida 5 Agua o suclodad en el sistema del combustible 1 El nivel de aceite del motor es bajo 2 El flujo de aim est_ obstruido 1 Desenganche la palanca de control de cuchilla 2 Coloque el freno de mano 3 Conecto el...

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