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Page 1: ...y Rules And Instructions Before Operating This Equipment i i iil ii 12 HP LECTRIC 40 MOWER SPEED LAWN TRACTOR START Assembly o Operation e Maintenance e Service and Adjustment Repair Parts F 91726 12 01 90 Sears Roebuck and Co Chicago IL 60684 UoS A Printed inUSA ...

Page 2: ...porting or not n use Disengage the blade s when not mowing 12 Stop the engine before removing the grass bagger or unclogging the chute 13 Mow only in daylight orgood artificial light 14 Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or when very tired 15 Watch for traffic when operating near or crossing roadways 16 Use extra caution when loading or unloading the machine w...

Page 3: ...approved container b Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the engine running Allow the engine to cool for several minutes before refueling Do not smoke c Never refuel the machine indoors d Never store the machine with fuel in the tank or fuel container inside where there is an open flame such as a water heater 2 Never start or run the engine inside an enclosed area 3o Keep all nuts and bolts ...

Page 4: ...ear Transaxle Six forward speeds and one reverse Ground Speed Forward 0 5 4 MPH Reverse 0 1 _6 MPH Tilt Seat The seat tilts forward for easy access to the battery Mower Housing The full floating suspension and twin blades give an even cut The lift lever has six height positions from 2 to 4 inches Blade Nut Torque 30 foot pounds Grass Bagger Size 4 bushels iiiiii LAWN TRACTOR Record in the space be...

Page 5: ... Fuel 34 Fuel 25 Fuel System Storage 41 Fuse 4t 43 54 G Grass Bagger Assembly 13 20 Operation 24 Service and Adjustment 40 I Ignition Switch 21 L Lift Lever 21 23 Lights 21 40 Lubrication 27 M Maintenance 27 34 Air Filter 34 Battery 32 Blade 28 Blade Engagement Control 29 Brake 30 Clutch 30 Engine 011 33 Lubrication 27 Muffler Check 34 Spark Arrestor 4 34 Spark Plug 34 Tires 32 Maintenance Schedul...

Page 6: ...No rust polypropylene hopper and impeller Vinyl hopper cover AERATOR promotes deep root growth for a healthy lawn Tapered 2_5 inch steel spikes mounted on 10 inch dia meter discs puncture holes in soil at close intervals to let moisture soak in Steel weight box for increased penetration_ CORING AERATOR takes small plugs out of soil to allow moisture and nutrients to reach grass roots 36 inch swath...

Page 7: ... Operation section for the location of the controls 6o Move the shift lever to the NEUTRAL position 7 Move the lift lever to the HIGH position CAUTION Check the bottom of the carton for staples Remove any staples that are in the path of the tires 9 From the back of the unit carefully pull the unit backwards off the wood frame i u i i Owner s Manual Bellows TOOLS YOU NEED TO ASSEMBLE THE UNIT 1 Adj...

Page 8: ...of wood Add more baking soda until the solution does not foam Discard the solution and wash the container with water Destroy the container WARNING When you chargethe battery do not smoke Keep the battery away from any sparks_ The fumes from the battery acid can cause an explosion 7 Use a 12 volt battery charger to charge the battery Charge at a rate of 6 amperes for 1 hour 8o After the battery is ...

Page 9: ...m the seat Do not damage the wire attached to the bottom of the seat 2 Align the holes in the seat hinge to the holes in the seat Fasten the seat to the seat hinge with the fasteners as shown Tighten the fasteners 3 Check the operating position of the seat If the seat needs to be adjusted loosen the seat adjusting nuts on the seat hinge Slide the seat forward or backward along the adjusting holes ...

Page 10: ...he belts are not twisted Make sure the belts are inside all the belt guides_ CHECK THE LEVEL OF THE MOWER HOUSING The lever of cut was set at the factory After the unit is fully assemble completely read the Operation Section Make sure the level of cut is set at the height you like for your lawn Check the operation of the mower housing Mow a short distance and look at the area that was cut If the m...

Page 11: ...each box as shown below CONTENTS OF BOX A Containers Frame Mount Bracket _L _ Weight Bracket Hin_ CONTENTS OF BOX B Fr ntWi_ Window In paper bag_ Extension Tube and Plate Assembly Parts Bag 2 Plastic Bags Not shown Elbow Channel D 81_8 F_91726 I 1 ...

Page 12: ...17x51 54537 Not Shown Full Size 1 Latch Rubber 54695 Not Shown Futl Size 1 Pin Latch 54563 NotShowni_ t Size 1 Pin Hinge 54407Z 4 Bolt Carriage Not shown actual size 8 Fastener Plastic For Containers 4 each 193xl 1 Screw For Rubber Latch 1 _ 20 x 1 _ For Elbow x AB 4x71 26x239 1_ Screw 131 Screw For Front Weight 5 16_ 18 x _ 2x74 10 t6 x AB For Cover Handle 2 3 Nut Hax For Cover Handle 2 For Windo...

Page 13: ...t support in position on the carriage bolts you assembled in Step 1 Fasten the weight support with the four Iocknuts C as shown Make sure Iocknuts C are tight 4_ Fill the front weight with sand Install the plug in the front weight WARNING Use the front weight when you mow on a slope or where the lawn is rough or not even WARNING Do not ride up or down slopes that are too steep to back straight up ...

Page 14: ...and Iocknut B Do not tighten at this t_me A lx125 D 17x51 2 15x41 __ E 15x108 0 8t19 A Channel 3_ Attach the back of the frame bracket to the frame with bolts C washers D and flange nuts E _ Make sure botts C and flange nuts E are tight NOTE For easier assembly use a ratchet and socket to tighten bolts C 4_ Tighten bolt A and Iocknut B 5 Slide the channel in to the U shape opening in the top oftha...

Page 15: ...re the fasteners are tight_ CAUTION If the fasteners are tightened too much the outer tube can be damaged IF G 6xg3 t8x 15 H 15x32 F Channel Pin G Rotate Channel Pin Counterclockwise Make sure these holes are to the right side of the unit e 8 21 8 Mount the center tube to the channel as shown Make sure the fasteners are tight CAU flON If the fasteners are tightened too much the center tube can be ...

Page 16: ...fits between the plastic flange and the cover at the end of the window Push on each side of the window until the two plastic tabs are locked in position Fasten with screw E as shown Put the window clip in position on the inside of the window Align the hole in the window clip with the hole in the cover Fasten the window clip with screw C and nut D as shown Set the cover in the operating position on...

Page 17: ...NING The blade has sharp edges_ Always be careful of the position of the blade 4 Slide the extension tube under the deflector bracket as shown_ Fasten the extension tube to the front of the mower housing with the bolt D and wing nut E as shown Make sure the wing nut is tight 5 ff not assembled to the extension tube put the bracket in position at the back of the extension tube_ Fasten the extension...

Page 18: ...w until the head of the screw touches the elbow 4 Move the lift lever to the lowest cut position_ 5_ Hold tire handle on the connector tube Put the end of the elbow in the hole of cover as shown NOTE To help the elbow slide when you open or close the cover put wax or polish on the elbow 6 Rotate the efbow and connector tube assembly until the rubber latch is aligned whh the latch pin 7 Slide the b...

Page 19: ...3 as shown Set the middle piece inside the matching top piece as shown 5 Look for a number on one side of each bottom piece The numbers for the two bottom pieces are 2 and 4o 6 Match bottom piece 2 with the top piece 1 and middle piece1 that has the numbers 1 and 2 Set the matching bottom piece inside the middle piece as shown 7 Match bottom piece 4 with the top piece 3 and middle piece that has t...

Page 20: ...ontainer Use one ofthe following sizes 2 e 33 gallons e 4 bushels e 145 litres Check the fasteners Make sure that alt bolts and nuts are tight HOW TO INSTALL THE BATTERY Use the fasteners shown below to install the battery The fasteners are shown at full size A B C lx38 t 5x66 26x184 1o Tilt the seat forward Install the battery tray_ Make sure the drain on the bottom ofthe battery tray goes throug...

Page 21: ...TS Sears Mowers conform to the safety standards of the American National Standards Institute and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission i illlUHlll i Hu ll UUlmlIHH llHJl I I III H BLADE ENGAGEMENT CONTROL LEVER Use the control lever to start and stop the rotation of the blade CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL The pedal has two functions The first function is a clutch The second function is a brake IGNIT ON L...

Page 22: ... shift lever to the NEUTRAL position 4_ Set the parking brake 5 Move the throttle control to the SLOW position To stop the engine turn the ignition key to the OFF position Remove the key HOW TO US TH SHIFT L V R HOW TO CHANGE DIRECTIONS To change the direction of the unit follow the steps below 1 Completely push the clutch brake pedal _orward WARNING Before you change directions of travel fully de...

Page 23: ... position 2 Raise the lift lever to the HI position 3 Move the throttle control to a position between SLOW and FAST 4 To go faster move the shift lever to a faster speed F 91726 HOW TO OPERATE WITH THE MOWER HOUSING WARNING The deflector is a safety device Do not remove the deflector The deflector forces the discharged material toward the ground Always keep the deflector in the down position If th...

Page 24: ...ver which can be seen through the window s As soon as grass can be seen empty the containers as follows 5 Move the blade control lever to the DISENGAGE position 6 Put the shift lever in NEUTRAL N position 7 Engage the parking brake_ 8 Stop the engine 9 Raise the cover Pull the handle back and lift the cover 10o Remove the containers from the frame I le Contalners Frame_tTubea _ __C a Frame Tubes t...

Page 25: ...the seat For your protection always make sure this system operates correctly This system will stop the engine when the operator leaves the seat if the blade engagement control is engaged NOTE The engine will not start un ess you depress the clutch brake pedal move the shift lever to the NEUTRAL position and move the blade engagement control to the DISENGAGED position t_ Sit in the middle of the se...

Page 26: ...e PS 3 Every time you use the unit check the blade If the blade is bent or damaged immediately replace the blade Also make sure the nut for the blade is tight 4 Keep the blade s sharpened Worn blades will cause the ends of the grass to turn brown 5 Do not cut or bag grass that is wet Wet grass will not discharge correctly Let the grass dry before cutting 6 Use the left side of the mower housing to...

Page 27: ... the iife of the product and to maintain warranty coverage 2 Once a year you must check the spark plug drive brake lubricate the unit and clean the air filter 3_ Check the fasteners and make sure they are tight 4 Follow the Maintenance Section to keep your unit in good operating condition WARNING Before you make an inspection adjustment except carburetor or repair disconnect the wire from the spar...

Page 28: ...n cause an accident 8 Fasten the blade with the odginat washers and nut Make sure the outside rim of the belleville washer is against the blade as shown 9 Tighten the nut that holds the blade to a torque of 30 foot pounds 41 5N m 10 Connect the wire to the spark plug HOW TO WARN1NG Always keep the nut tight that holds the blade_ A loose nut or blade can cause an accident SHARPEN THE BLADE WARNING ...

Page 29: ...he adjustment of the brade drive spring 7 Move the blade engagement control to the DISENGAGE position Check the operation of the blade brake Rotate the pulley with your hand Make sure the blade brake pads press tightly against the pulleys 8 1 Move the blade engagement control to the ENGAGE position_ Check the blade brake pads If the blade brake pads are excessively worn or damaged replace the blad...

Page 30: ...rm HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CLUTCH If the unit will not move when the clutch is engaged or if the belt slips when going uphill or when pulling a toad the motion drive belt is loose Check the clearance between the rear of the pedal and the back of the hole as shown_ If there is more or less than the clearance shown in the illustration adjust the pedal as follows 1 Disconnect the adjustable nut f...

Page 31: ...ance between the shift lever and the gate or counterclockwise to increase the distance Connect the adjustable nut to the shift tever 6 Check the dista nce between the shift lever and the gate See Step 2 If the distance is incorrect repeat Steps 3 and 5 Shift Gate Cotter Pin D 5733 Shift Cover Shift Lever Washer Adjustable Nut HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE SHIFT GATE If it is difficuit to change gear...

Page 32: ...as a 3 amperes charging system If you frequently start the engine or frequently use the headlight the battery wilt not stay fully charged For longer life of the battery charge the battery every three months 3 Before you charge the battery remove the battery 4 Use a 12 volt battery charger to charge the battery Charge at a rate of 3 amperes for 2 to 3 hours After the battery is charged check the le...

Page 33: ...ng must be added to the oli 3 BEfore you change the oil use the temperature chart below to select the viscosity grade of the oil to use Temperature range before the next oil change Oil must be a SD SE or SF grade oil Required SAE viscosity grades 11 20 0o 32 40 60 80 100 D 4SS2 1 CAUTION To protect the starting system use SAE 5W30 oil when the temperature is less than 32 F 4 Clean the area around ...

Page 34: ...E 30W oil to the dry foam filter 9 To clean the paper filter lightly tap the paper filter against a hard flat surface 10 If the paper filter is very dirty replace the filter 11_ Assemble the air filters with the two nuts 12 Install the cover Fasten the cover with the two wingnuts HOW TO CHECK THE MUFFLER Check the muffler every 50 hours Make sure the muffler is correctly mounted and is not loose I...

Page 35: ...h mixture 4 Turn the needle valve to a position between rich and Iean so that the engine can run smooth 3400 100 FIPM r 5 Adjust the RPM Move the throttle control to the SLOW position Tu rn the idle speed screw until a fast idle is obtaine d 1750 200 RPM Turn the idle valve clockwise Teen and counterclockwise rich until the engine idles smoothly Then turn the idle speed screw so that the engine id...

Page 36: ...Also make sure the mower drive belt is not twisted 3 Attach the front hanger to the axle support with the hanger rod Fasten with the fasteners as shown See illustration F beEow 4 Make sure the mower drive belt is between the stack pulley and the belt guide 5 Fasten the control rod to the blade engagement c0ntrol with the washer and hair pin See illustration E below 6 Attach the suspension link and...

Page 37: ... 6 Pull the belt retainer away from the idler putley Put the flat side of the mower drive belt around the idler pulley 7 Put the belt around the left mandrel putley 8 Make sure the V side of the mower drive belt is against the mandrel pulleys as shown 9 Make sure the mower drive belt is under the end of the cross link rod as shown 10 Make sure the mower drive belt is inside alt the beft guides 1 1...

Page 38: ...gainst the pulley 10 Install the end of the belt around the drive pulley 11 Tighten the belt guides that are around the drive pulley as shown 12_ Put the bett around the idler pulleyo Assemble the idler pulley Fasten the pulley with the hex nut Make sure the fiat side of the belt is against the idler pulley as shown Also make sure the belt is not twisted 13 Connect the shifter link as shown 14 Ass...

Page 39: ... to 12 ram higher than the back of the mower housing at point D 1 Disconnect both adiuster rods from the adjuster rod brackets as shown 2 Turn the adjustable nut clockwise to lower the front or counterclockwise to raise the front of the mower housing 3 Connect the left adjuster rod to the adjuster rod bracket Check the housing for the correct adjustment Fasten the adjustable nut with the washer an...

Page 40: ...ttom of the mower housing D 5748 H i HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT WARNING Before you clean the grass bagger or the top of the mower housing stop the engine_ Disconnect the wire to the spark plug For good performance frequently clean the grass bagger as follows 1 Clean the extension tube the connector tube and the elbow with soap and water 2_ To clean the wlndow s first remove the screws that hold the win...

Page 41: ...se the above steps IIHI nlllll II I I iin in ll STORAGE Over 30 Days At the end of each year prepare the unit for storage as follows MOWER Ct EAN THE UNIT 1 Clean the mower housing See How To Clean The Mower Housing 2_ Wash the unit Use wax to protect the unit LUBRICATE THE UNIT See the Lubrication instructions inthisbook ENGINE 1 Clean the dirt and grass from the engine 2 Change the oil See the i...

Page 42: ...the level of the mower housing 3 Check the front axle If the front axle does not freely pivot loosen the two axle bolts PROBLEM The engine does not run smooth or has a loss of power 1 Check the oil 2 Clean the air filter 3 Clean the air screen 4 Replace the spark plUgr 5 The engine is working to hard Use a lower gear 6 Adjust the carburetor 7 Replace the fuel filter PROBLEM The engine does not run...

Page 43: ... SWITCH BLAcK CLUTCHo_ENGAGED o BLACK DISENGAGED _ r _ _ BLK BLK YELLOW L__O_4YELLOW _ _ YLW N C i _0N N EC _ R CLOSED IF UNPLUGGED YELLOW _ FROM SEAT SWITCH SOLID STATE SPARK PLUG IGNITION 0 YELLOW BLACK 249x6 RED RECTIFIER HEADLIGHT 2 2 AMP _ 0 HEADLIGHT 2 2 AMP DIODE CHARGING COIL 3 AMPS 20 VAC MIN AT MAX RPM POS FUNCTION CIRCUIT 4 3 2 1 START B S RUN ALL OPEN RUN LIGHTS B L OFF G M 7 CHASSIS G...

Page 44: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 D 5736 31 REPAIR PARTS CHASStS HOOD 32 t5 37 14 t2 13 17 34 38 35 y 45 46 41 _39 44 52 40 16 18 20 22 F 91726 44 ...

Page 45: ... 91905 91724E601 STD522506 17x38Z 91892Z 26x214 91895 91715E601 91941 26xt84 STD541425 91910E601 26x249 91857E601 9t731E601 21765 92089E601 18x16 Ix45 15x88 1x38 15x66 33 Panel Left 34 Panel Right 35 Clip CabIe 36 Dash Assembly 37 Bearing 38 Cable 39 U Fastener 40 Rod Hinge 41 Washer 42 Spring Hood 43 Bracket Hood Mount 44 Screw 45 Nut Speed 46 Shield Heat 47 Screw 48 Support Grille 49 Frame 50 Ma...

Page 46: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 I_5701 1 2 5 58 19 8 16 14 17 oJ 21 22 REPAIR PARTS MOTION DRmVE 25 32 31 3O 27 5 29 28 53 51 45 59 57 F 91726 54 46 ...

Page 47: ...ifter Link Assembly 92085 Peerless No 143930 011 17 Screw 26x249 46 Bolt Carriage STD533 t07 2x64 18 Bracket Support 9 t 899Z 47 Support Transaxle 91804E700 19 Nut Flange STD541031 5x79Z 48 Screw 26x216 20 Bolt Hex lx124 49 Locknut Flange STD54t431 15x88 21 Grip 91079 50 Key Square STD580105 21553 22 Rod Control 91727E700 51 Washer 17x 160 23 Screw 26x214 52 Spacer Transaxle 9 I757E700 24 Guide Br...

Page 48: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 D 5699 3 REPAIR PARTS STEERING 0 10 I 1 38 27 29 22 24 25 30 28 29 F 91726 4 8 ...

Page 49: ...D560907 23 Washer 17xt 13 24 Spindle Assembly Right 91828E700 25 Spindle Assembly Axle Left 9t827E700 26 Support Front Axle 9 t 701E700 27 Tire Incrd with Key 31 90591 Tube lncrd with Key 31 407047 28 Stem Valve Incl d with Key 31 24373 29 Bearing Wheel Incrd with Key 31 91334 30 Washer 17xl 15 31 Wheel and Tire Assembly 90593E601 32 Bearing 92097 33 Locknut Flange 15xl 13 36 Washer 17x83 37 Bello...

Page 50: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 REPAIR PARTS MOWER SUSPENSION D 5698 26 27 3o 13 12 21 22 3 18 13 6 13 11 o 10 _ 20 k t3 15 F 91726 50 ...

Page 51: ...Blade Control 19 Plate Adjuster 20 Washer 21 Bracket Pivot 22 Lifter Assembly 23 Knob Steel 24 Grip 25 Spring Compression 26 Handle Assembly 27 Screw 28 Link Suspension 29 Washer 30 Washer 31 Cover Lift Lever 32 Screw 33 Nut Adjusting 92055 91781Z 25x3 STD541425 91917E700 STD533107 166x32 92066E700 STD54t031 92131 92133E700 STD551037 STD624005 STD551050 90827Z 91787E700 91795Z 91741E700 STD551050 ...

Page 52: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 D 5697 t 23 35 F 91726 45 t9 9 12 16 26 37 I 9 29 23 31 41 3 37 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING 19 ...

Page 53: ...700 91745Z 92183Z STD624005 92131 91872Z 21920 92064E700 STD551050 92194E700 STD541031 92033E700 9x39 92032E700 9 741E700 91792E700 15x84 30x20 15x88 17x46Z 3 Ix4 t 7xI 03 15x79 3I Guide Belt 32 Bracket Assy o Left Lifter 33 Spring Extension 34 Bracket Pivot 35 Plate 36 Washer 37 Bolt Carriage 38 Deflector Assembly Chute 39 Spring Torsion 40 Bracket Hinge 41 Bracket Front Hanger 42 Rod Deflector 4...

Page 54: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 o REPAIR PARTS WiRiNG D 5749 ILl I N3_19 oo 731 G3_ M07731 03 M3V7 8 I F 91726 54 ...

Page 55: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 REPAIR PARTS WIRING II1 E _o _ 03 _ 0 03 03 t _J r F 9 726 55 ...

Page 56: ..._ODEL NO 502 255193 REPAIR PARTS ENGINE MOUNT 3 4 I0 20 21 13 12 oo F 91726 17 t9 56 ...

Page 57: ...trol 91983 9 Engine Briggs Stratton 92099PA Model 281707 O428 01 10 Bolt Hex lx134 11 Shield Muffler Heat 91277 12 Muffler 91271 13 Gasket 91309 14 Washer STD551237 15 Bolt Engine Mount 25x7 16 Stack Pulley Assembly 92246Z 17 Washer 17x170 18 Lockwasher STD551243 19 Bolt Hex lx140 20 Tube Oil Drain 24066 21 Cap Oil Drain 21651 NIFG NO 26x201 19x8 19x35 For repair parts see the engine parts list pa...

Page 58: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 2 D 8t76 8 t0 1 18 9 22 REPAIR PARTS GRASS BAGGER 11 14 21 20 25 2 26 41 39 40 I 33 34 F 91726 58 ...

Page 59: ...40 Nut Jam 41 Locknut Flange 42 Locknut Flange 43 Latch Rubber 44 Handle Connector Tube 45 Screw 46 Tube Connector 47 Tube Extension 48 Bolt Carriage 48 Screw 49 Nut Wing 51 Pin Latch Square Hole 53 Bracket Bag Assembly Hardware PART NO 193xl 54727SE 54571Z STD5414t0 54537 STD511007 91968 26x246 54557 28x56 STD512505 STD541425 54398E700 24862 54407Z 544t2E700 STD624003 544t0E700 6x93 STD551131 STD...

Page 60: ...MODEL NO 502 255193 REPAIR PARTS SiX SPEED TRANSAXLE _ PEERLESS MODEL NO 930 011 E I 23 7 3_ 47 9 6 8 8 5 31 35 34 13 26 16 77 76 _970 49 62 30 34 33 F 91726 60 43 ...

Page 61: ...8229 778113A 778221 778068 778260 786139 786102 792077 792078 792079 788061 792073 792125 792035 788040 780072 780108 780001 792001 788051 780105A 7801 8A 790003 790007 790006 786026 792076 41 Lever Brake 42 Screw Flanged Hex hd 2Oxl V4 43 Nut Lock 5 16 24 44 Holder Brake Pad 45 Shaft Brake 2 keyed 46 Shaft Input 47 Axle 12 3 8 Long 48 Axle t7 Long 49 Gear S ur 37 teeth 50 Gear S ur 35 teeth 51 Ge...

Page 62: ...07 O428 O1 _5 307 305 1I 1021 1020 74 46 36 26 _ _353 520 _ 354 66 3 F 91726 634A 219 232 _1564 230 ___ _62 757 SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED SEE REPAIR INSTRUCTION TO INSTALL MANUAL Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 62 1019 lABEl KITI ___58 GAs_ETI SET 524 ...

Page 63: ...ENGINE PARTS ILLUSTRATION 12 HP BRIGGS STRATTON MODEL 281707 0428 01 877 482 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT 634 98 104 33 95 131 123 _5 216 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames F_91726 63 ...

Page 64: ...HP BRIGGS STRATTON MODEL 281707 0428 01 896 310 i 513 F Housing Length _ _ O__ 803 801 NOTE To identify Briggs Stratton manufactured starter motors measure the housing length F 91726 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 64 ...

Page 65: ...8 394661 394662 394663 394664 394665 391781 391782 391783 260924 299691 391286 490348 222299 DESCRIPTION 32 Screw Connecting Rod 33 Valve Exhaust 34 Valve Intake 35 Spring Intake Valve 36 Spring Exhaust Valve 37 Guard Flywheel 40 Retainer Intake Valve 41 Rotocoil Exhaust Valve 42 Retainer Exhaust Valve 2 45 Tappet _Valve 46 Gear Cam 52 Gasket Carburetor Mounting 78 Screw Sere 94 Valve Assy Carbure...

Page 66: ...l Spade 93722 877 523 Cap and Dipstick Oil 490327 524 Seal Filler Tube 68838 887 525 Tube Oil Filler 280741 534 Stud Air Cleaner 94248 985 534A Stud Air Cleaner 94246 987 537 Gasket Air Cleaner 270853 1005 1006 1019 1020 1021 DESCRIPTION Armature Assembly Washer Air Cleaner Bushing Governor Crank Bolt Governor Lever Nut Hex No 10 24 Clamp Fuel Pipe Cotter Hair Pin Retainer E Ring Spring Choke Retu...

Page 67: ... 4 0 O o g 4 e 0 e 0 e el 0 a g e 0 O 0 e_ r 0 m I m F 91726 67 ...

Page 68: ... Sears Service Center Departments and most Sears Steres WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS HAVETHE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AS SHOWN IN THIS LIST PRODUCT _WN TRACTOR o MODEL NUMBER 502 255193 6 ENGINE MODEL NO 281707 0428 01 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 h...

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