Craftsman 502.249274 Owner'S Manual Download Page 10

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Page 1: ... All Safety Rules And Instructions Before Operating This Equipment RRFTSMRN GRASS BAGGER FOR 30 REAR ENGINE RIDER Assembly Operation Customer Responsibilities Service And Adjustment Repair Parts F 95900 Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A PrintedinUSA ...

Page 2: ...date of purchase Sears will repair any defect in material or workmanship in this Attachment at no charge This warranty does not cover Expendable items which become worn during normal use such as blades and blade adapters Repairs necessary because of operator abuse negligence improper storage or accident or the failure to maintain the equipment according to the instructions contained in the owner s...

Page 3: ...how to operate all standard and accessary equipment on the unit Make sure the operator can correctly operate the unit Operate the unit only with guards shields and other safety items in place and working correctly Complete all maintenance on the unit Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT A Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on this unit See...

Page 4: ...g to start the engine 17 Always wear safety glasses or an eye shield when you operate the unit to protect your eyes from foreign objects that can be thrown from the unit Always wear eye protection when you make an adjustment or repair to the machine 18 Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment a Use only approved drawbar hitch points b Limit loads to those you can safely control c Do no...

Page 5: ...cks and nicks A blade that is bent or damaged must be immediately replaced with an original equipment blade from an authorized service dealer For safety replace the blade every two years Keep the equipment in good condition 4 Never tamper with the safety devices Check their proper operation regularly 5 To reduce fire hazards keep the machine free of grass leaves or other debris buildup Clean up oi...

Page 6: ...l of the fasteners are not required 6x93 5 Special Bolt 15x32 5 16 24xlS 8 1 Carriage Bolt 5 Hex Nut 14x86 4 _20x5 8 STD532507 5 16 24 2 Wingnut sxo64t13t n Q o shown ize 544077 1 Pin 15x66 t Screw 6 Locknut Y4 x3 4 AB Y4 20 STD541425 5 Hex Bolt 5 16 _18x3 4 STD523107 Not shown full size o o 4o8 1 Pin 3 Screw 15x76 18xl 5 2 Carriage Bolt 10 24xS 8 9 Locknut 5 Lockwesher STD533107 STD511007 5 16 18...

Page 7: ...ated at the back of the frame Last Tighten the top two fasteners B A Tighten Next 4 5 6 A Tighten Next B Figure 1 Mount the channel in the frame bracket Figure 2 IMPORTANT If you remove the grass bagger to mount a different pull behind attachment do not remove the frame bracket Use the hitch pin hole in the frame bracket to mount a different attachment Install the channel pin into the right side o...

Page 8: ...66 2 Attach the handle to the cover with the fasteners as shown Tighten the fasteners 3 Attach the window to the cover with the fasteners Figure 6 Make sure the flange and the two tabs are locked inside the cover Cover Handle C A Figure 5 4 C D 4x21 15x81 Set the cover in the operating position on top of the outer tube Fasten the hinge to the channel with the fasteners shown below Not Shown Full S...

Page 9: ...s on the bracket lock behind the nuts Figure 9 Tab Slide the bracket toward the front Extension Tube Deflector Tab Figure 8 5 Move the lift lever to the highest cut position 6 Attach the bottom of the extension tube to the mower housing First install bolt D to the front of the extension tube Fasten with wingnut E on the outside Figure 9 Make sure the wing nut is tight 7 Next reach through the exte...

Page 10: ...d line on the decal is even with the edge of the elbow Fasten the elbow to the connector tube with screw A Push screw A through the hole on the elbow 3 ghten screw A un til the head of the screw touches the elbow Cover Elbow Connector Tube Handle Figure 11 4 Move the lift lever to the lowest position 5 Hold the handle on the connector tube Figure 11 Put the edge of the elbow in the hole of the cov...

Page 11: ...n Top Section Figure 13 4 Set middle section 1 2 inside of top section 1 5 Set middle section 3 4 inside of top section 3 6 Look for a number on the side of each bottom section The numbers for the two bottom sections are 2 and 4 7 Set bottom section 2 inside of middle section 1 2 8 Set bottom section 4 inside of middle section 3 4 Bottom Section Middle Section Top Section Figure 14 9 Stand with on...

Page 12: ...ot required Set the front weight on the weight brackets Fill the front weight with sand Install the plug CAUTION Removal of the front weight will also require the removal of the weight brackets WARNING Use the front weight when you operate on a slope or where the lawn is rought or is not even WARNING Do not ride up or down slopes that are too steep to back straight up Never ride the unit across a ...

Page 13: ...ECK AND CLEAN CONNECTOR TUBE The connector tube is made of clear plastic If the connector tube becomes filled with grass clean the connector tube as follows 1 Move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position 2 Move the shift lever to the neutral N position 3 Engage the parking brake 4 Stop the engine 5 Disconnect the rubber latch from the extension tube Figure 18 6 Remove the connector tube 7 ...

Page 14: ...s bagger as follows 1 Disconnect the rubber latch from the extension tube Figure 20 2 Remove the connector tube from the extension tube 3 Remove the elbow and connector tube from the cover 4 Clean the connector tube the extension tube and the elbow with soap and water 5 Raise the cover 6 Clean the window with soap and water Cover Window Elbow Connector Tube Rubber Latch Extension Tube Figure 20 F ...

Page 15: ...REPAIR PAR S F 95900 15 ...

Page 16: ...MODEL 502 249274 REPAIR PARTS GRASS BAGGER 31 5 52 1 17 10 11 10 12 24 29 21 23 _7 14 t15 14 25 47 54 F 95900 16 ...

Page 17: ...ont Weight 43 Plug Front Weight 45 Bracket Front Weight 47 Bracket Support 48 Screw 51 Handle Plastic 52 Screw 53 Nut Hex 54 Blade High Lift Owner s Manual English Owner s Manual Spanish PaN No 54575 54577 STD512505 STD541425 54410E701 STD624003 54407Z 54412E701 6x93Z STD551131 STD541131 54422E701 54408Z STD523107 54499E701 24862 54415 54416E701 STD541425 54695 STD541631 54519 STD541431 54563 STD5...

Page 18: ...pletely sure use this guide and do not mow a slope that is greater than 15 degrees If the riding mower is used with a pull behind or rear mounted attachment do not operate the unit on a slope that is greater than 10 degrees A 15 degree slope is a hill that increases in height at approximately 2 5 feet in 10 feet A 10 degree slope is a hill that increases in height at approximately 1 7 feet in 10 f...

Page 19: ...nnector Tube 10 Containers 11 12 Cover 8 Extension Tube 9 Frame Assembly 7 Operation 13 O Operation Grass Bagger 13 S Safety Rules American National Standard Institute 4_5 Service And Adjustment Grass Bagger 14 Slope Guide 18 W Weight Install 12 F 95900 19 ...

Page 20: ...ervice Center Department and most Sears Stores WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST PRODUCT GRASS BAGGER MODEL NUMBER 502 249274 PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION Your Sears merchandise has added value when you consider Sears has service units nationwide staffed with Sears trained technicians Sears technicians have the necessary parts tools and equipmen...

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