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Page 1: ...d Instructions Before Operating This Equipment 16 5 HP OHV ALL WHEEL STEER 43 MOWER DECK HYDROSTATIC DRIVE LAWN TRACTOR o Ass ernbiy operation Customer Responsibilities Service and Adjustment o Repair Parts ii ii illll H i i iiiiiiii1 1 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO HOFFMAN ESTATES IL 60179 i i ml ...

Page 2: ...ng roadways 15 Use extra caution when tending or unloading the machine when using a trailer or truck for transporting 16 Disengage all attachment clutches and shift into Neulraf before attempting to start the engine on gear drive models 17 Disengage all attachment ciutches betore attempting to start the engine on hydro modefs 18 Always wear safety glasses or an eye shield when you operate the unit...

Page 3: ... a water heater 2 Never start or run the engine inside a closed area 3 Keep all nuts and bolts especiatly the blade attachmenl nuts tight Frequently check th_ blade s for wear or damage such as cracks and nicks A blade that is bent or damaged musf be immediately replaced with an original equipment blade s from an authorized service dealer For safety replace the blade s every two years Keep the equ...

Page 4: ... land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws if any If a spark arrester is used it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the state of California the above is required by law Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar iaws_ Federal taws apply on federal lands A s...

Page 5: ...2 Air Intake Screen 21 Cooling System 21 Oil Change 21 Oil Level 15 21 Oil Type 4 21 Preparation 15 Starting 15 Storage 36 F Filter Fuel 22 Fuel Type 4 15 Storage 36 H Headlights 32 Hood Removal installation 33 L Leveling Mower Deck 24 25 Lubrication Chart 18 M Mower Adjustment Front To Rear 26 Adjustment Side To Side 24 Adjustment Deck Height 25 Blade Sharpening 20 Blade Replacement 19 Brake Adju...

Page 6: ...kes smalt piugs out of soil to allow moisture and nutrients to reach grass roots 36 inch swath 24 hardened steal coring tips 150 Ibs capacity weight tray AERATOR promotes deep root growth for a healthy lawn Tapered 2 5 steel spikes mounted on 10 inch diameter discS puncture holes in soi at close intervals to let moisture soak in Steel weight tray for increased penetration MULCH RAKE DETHATCHER loo...

Page 7: ...ng Wheel 1 Mulching Plug H H H H IL Parts Bag H I_ Owner s Manual 1 1 1 1 L L u H 1 1 _H J u L 1 L uuuuu Parts Bag contents shown actual size unless noted 11 1 H Hi 1 11 L 1 Steering Wheel Assembly Parts 2 Carriage Botts 5116 18 x 75 0 2 Lockwashers J 2 Wingnuts t Spring Pin 1 Spare Key ...

Page 8: ...Push steering wheel down firmly Afign cross holes in steering wheel with holes in steering shaft NOTE Use a stoat PhilJips screw driver with a 1 4 inch shaft to align the holes Keep screwdriver in place as you drive the spring pin in From the left side drive spring pin found in parts bag through oppos_e side with a hammer BEFORE ROLLING TRACTOR OFF SKID See Fig 2 2A IMPORTANT CHECK FOR AND REMOVE ...

Page 9: ...s connect positive red cable first Con necting negative cable first can result in sparks if the wrench touches any metal surface TO A3 rACH BATTERY CABLES O Lift seat Remove the protective caps from the battery terminals Atlach positive red battery cable D to positive terminal C on battery with a 1 4 X 3 4 inch head screw and a 1 4 inch keps nut T_ghten nut securety e Place battery boot B over pos...

Page 10: ...n leveled at the factory and should not require any adjustment 1tin the event the deck should need to be adjusted see TO LEVEL MOWER DECK in the SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS section of this manual TO ADJUST MOWER DECK WHEELS See Fig 4 Mower deck wheels may be adjusted to one of four positions Always adjust both wheels to same position NOTE Do Not adjust wheels to support mower deck while mowing or unev...

Page 11: ...ATE AND ENJOY YOLIR NEW TRACTOR WE WISH TO ASSURE THAT YOU RECEIVE THE BEST PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION FROM THIS QUALITY PRODUCT PLEASE REVIEW THE FOLLOWING CHECKLIST z All assembly instructions have been compieted No remaining loose parts in carton_ 4 Batter is properly prepared Seat is adjusted comfortably and tightened securely 4 AI tires are property inflated For shipping purposes the tires ...

Page 12: ...ERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS iNSTITUTE Ignition Switch Used to start and stop engine Choke Conlrol Used to start a cold engine Throttle Control Lever Controls speed of engine Headlight Switch Turns headlights on or off Ammeter Shows battery is being charged when engine is running Check Starting Sequence Indicator Indicator lights if wrong starting procedure was used Brake Clutch Pedal Used to crutch ...

Page 13: ...AKE 1 FULLYDEPRE SS BRAKE CLUTCH PEDALLEVERWILL RELEASE TO d_3UST _ OUIFID SPEED 1 WITH SHIFT LEVER IN NEUTRAL RELEASE SRAKE OLUTCH PEDAL SLOWLY Z MOVE SH_Ft LEVER TO FORWARD OR REVERSE SPEED RANGE 3 MOVE SHIFT LEVER TO ADJUBT GROUND SPEED J e Never use choke to stop engine NOTE Under certain conditions when unit is standi idle with engine running hot engine gases may cause bro_ ing of grass Te el...

Page 14: ... cut with cutting height adjustment pedal e TO STARTMOWER Slowly move attachment clutch lever to ENGAGED position TO STOP MOWER Move attachment crutch lever to DISENGAGED position _ CAUTION Do not operate the mower without either discharge chute deflector or entire grass catcher on mowers so equipped in place TOOPERATE ON HILLS CAUTION On siopes be very cautious and avoid sharp turns to prevent ti...

Page 15: ...ke clutch pedal must be fully depressed ar attachment clutch lever must be in DISENGAGED position engage lockout switches The Check Starting Sequence in cator will light unless these conditions are met Your tracto_ is equipped with an operator presence sensir switch The engine wifl stop if operator is not firmty seated operator s seat when attachment clutch lever is engage Leaning forward or to on...

Page 16: ... the deck of a mulcher is greater at any time than it is with a conventional lawn mower WHEN MULCHING LAWN FOR THE FIRST TIME O Sol cutting height at highest setting and mow in one direction Upon completion of firstmowing lower the cutting height to middle setting and mow a second time at 90 to first cut or in a criss cross pattern You can also recut in same direction by overlapping the center of ...

Page 17: ...for loose fasteners CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES SCHEDULE FILL IN SERVICE DATES AS YOU COMPLETE REGULAR SERVICE 4 Check Brake Operation Check Tire Pressure T I Check for Loose Fasteners R t S____en or Replace Mower Blades A J Lubrication Chart C I Check BattePL TI O I C ean Battery and Terminals R I Check Transmission Coolinq _ Blade Belt s Tension 1 Adjust Motion Drive Belt s Tension i Check Encline...

Page 18: ...EL BEARINGS _QEND OF DRAG LINK SECTOR GEAR AND BOTTOM OF STEERING SHAFT END OF DRAG LiNK O UNIVERSAL JOINT SAME ON BOTH SIDES VIEW FROM LEFT SiDE OF TRACTOR MOWER DECK HITCH STEERING PIVOT POINTS SAME ON BOTH SIDES RIGHT SiDE MOWER DECK WHEEL O STEERING GEAR _MOWER DECK WHEEL Q SAE30 OR10W30MOTOR OIL API_SG Q GENERALPURPOSE GREASE ...

Page 19: ...RFORMING ANY SERVICE OR ADJUSTMENTS Q O e Fullydepress brake clutch pedal and set parking brake Place shift control lever in NEUTRAL position Place attachment clutch lever In DISEN GAGED position Turn Ignition key OFF and remove key Make sure the blades and all moving parts have completely stopped DO NOT handle blades with bare hands Wear gloves or wrap blade with news paper or other material whil...

Page 20: ...harging system which is sufficient for normal use However periodic charging of battery with an automotive charger will extend its life e Keep battery and terminals clean Keep battery bolts tight Recharge at 6 amps for _thour TO CLEAN BATTERY AND TERMINALS Corrosion and dirt on battery and terminals can cause slow battery power drain_ e Remove terminal guard if so equipped e Disconnect BLACK batter...

Page 21: ...l fill cap dipstick Be careful not to allow dirt to enter the engine when chang ng oil Turn oil drain valve counterclockwise and pu to drain oil NOTE The user has the option of connecting a vinyl hose to port end of valve in order to drain used oil ino container for disposal e After oil has drained completely close oil drain valve To close oil drain valve push and turn clockwise Refilf engine cran...

Page 22: ...ect and replace corroded muffler and spark arrester if so equipped as it could create a fire hazard and or damage SPARK PLUGS Replace spark plugs at the beginning of each mowing season or after every 100 hours of use whichever comes first Spark plug type and gap setting is shown in PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS on page 4 of this manuat IN LINE FUEL FILTER See Fig 19 Fuel filter should be replaced once ea...

Page 23: ...lley belt guides away from pulley see Fig 22 Move mower deck forward and remove mower deck drive belt from lower engine pulley Reposition belt guides Disconnect mower deck engagement cable trom mower clutch cable spring see Fig 23 Place cutting height adjustment pedal in highest cutting position e Pull mower deck out from under right side of tractor TO INSTALL MOWER DECK Place cutting height adjus...

Page 24: ...K in this section of the manual TO LEVEL MOWER DECK Adjust mower deck while tractor is parked on tevel ground or driveway Make sure tires are properly inIlated see PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS on page 4 of this manual Iftires are over cr under inf ated you will not properly adjust your mower deck The tractor main frame should be Ievel across front from left side to right side If main frame will not sit ...

Page 25: ...ont from left side to right side If main frame witf not sit lever the two outside axle mounting screws may be too tight The two outside mounting screws must be loose enough to allow front axle to pivot NOTE Do Not loosen center mounting screw Piece tractor en a level surface e Place cutting height in lowest position No 1 see inset e Measure height of mower deck from bottom edge of left front corne...

Page 26: ... position No 1 _ TO CHECK RIGHT HAND BRAKE e Move attachment clutch lever backward to DISEN GAGED position Begin to move attachment clutch lever forward toward ENGAGED position and check distance lever moves before brake pad on right hand quill assembly begins to move Attachment clutch lever should move at least 3f4 inch but not more than t inch before brake pad begins to move tf the distance is n...

Page 27: ...utch pedal should appear as shown in Fig 29 when in the lully released position If not then the following adjustment is necessary e Depress the brake clutch pedal enough to latch the parking brake in the 3rd notch e Loosen c_utching idler pulley mounting screw If brake clutch pedal was too far forward slide idler pulley intoward engine pulley If pedal was too far rearward slide idler puIley away f...

Page 28: ...iner adjust tractor drive beit see TO ADJUST TRACTOR DRIVE BELT in this section Check tractor brake a tjustment see TO ADJUST TRACTOR BRAKE in this section TO ADJUST SEAT See Fig 33 The seat can be adjusted forward or rearward to desired operators position Raise rear of seat to horizontal position e Loosen do not remove four hex head screws in seat ptate e Putl up on seat to move it toward rear of...

Page 29: ... below TO ADJUST LOOSE BRAKE e Place shift control laver in NEUTRAL position and depress brake ctutc_ pedal enough to latch parking brake in 4th notch Turn brake adjusting nut ctockwise until you cannot p_sh tractor Re check tractor brake adjustment as outtined above TO ADJUST TIGHT BRAKE e Place shift control lever in NEUTRAL position and depress brake clutch pedal enough to tatch parking brake i...

Page 30: ...unting screws to between 30 and 35 foot pounds TO REMOVE WHEEL FOR REPAIRS See Figs 36A and 36B Block up axle securely On front wheels remove hub cap retaining ring and washer s to remove wheel e On rear wheels remove hub cap and bolts to remove wheel Repair tire and re assemble Onrearwheets alignholesandreinstatiboits Torquebo_ts to 50 ft Ibs_ e On front wheels replace washer s and retaining ring...

Page 31: ...trol lever from the true neutral position to the neutral gate Note the location of the five adjustment washers on the transmission control lever Determine the proper relocation of these washers to center the laver in the neutral gate Remove hair pin on end of transmission control lever Note position of spring Remove transmissi control lever and spring e Relocate washers as needed to center transmi...

Page 32: ...ery TO REMOVE CABLES REVERSE ORDER BLACK cable from battery RED cable from battery TO REPLACE FUSE See Fig 39 Raise hood Locate fuse herder under dash o Remove fuse and rap ace with a 15 amp automotive type plug in fuse see REPAIR PARTS section for more information TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BUI B See Fig 40 Raise hood_ NO rE Do not remove plastic headlight lens when replacing headlight bulb Turn headli...

Page 33: ... be moved in cable clamp Do not remo _e cable cJamp from controJ bracket or disconnect remote control cable from control lever Move control lever to FAST position and hold in this posi tion Tighten clamp screw securety so cabte clamp will hotd remote control cable in place when remote equipment is used The engine controls should now be adjusted corretfy TO ADJUST CARBURETOR The carburetor has been...

Page 34: ...l filter 8 Check all wiring 9 Contact Sears Service Department 10 Contact Sears Service Department 1 Clean replace air filter 2 Replace spark plug 3 Recharge or replace battery 4 Replace fuel filter 5 Drain fuel tank and refill tank with fresh gasoline 6 Check all wiring 9 Contact Sears Service Department tO Contact Sears Service Department I Depress brake clutch pedal 2 Disengage mower clutch lev...

Page 35: ...ing 3 Place throttlecontrol in FAST position 4 Shift to slower speed 5 Set cutting heighl to higher setting Then re cut at normal setting 6 Level mower deck 7 Check tires for proper air pressure Mower leaves unmowed strip between blades Headlight s not working If so equipped Battery will not charge Steering erratic Steering difficulty B 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Worn bent or loose blade 8 Mower drive ...

Page 36: ...battery terminals ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM IMPORTANT IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT GUM DEPOSITS FROM FORMING IN ESSEN TIAL FUEL SYSTEM PARTS SUCH AS THE CARBURETOR FUEL FILTER FUEL HOSE OR TANK DURING STORAGE ALSO EXPERIENCE INDICATES THAT ALCOHOL BLENDED FUELS CALLED GASOHOL OR USING ETHANOL OR METHANOL CAN ATTRACT MOISTURE WHICH LEADS TO SEPARATION AND FORMATION OF ACIDS DURING STOR_ AGE ACIDIC GAS CAN D...

Page 37: ... are not completely sure use this guide and do not mow a slope that Is greater than 15 degrees If the rldlng mower is used with a pull behind attachment do not operate the unit on a slope that Is greater than 10 degrees A 5 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 feet _...

Page 38: ... ASSEMBLY HOOO RVOT REF STEERING P _ FRONT AXLE ASSY NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of Service replacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 336367A q_ ...

Page 39: ...LLKLRG WHIZ 5 BELT GUIDE RIDER 1 NUT 5 16 18 REGHEXCTRLK 1 BOLT 625X218 HHSH 1t213 1 NUT 1t2q3 HEXJAM CTRLK 1 SCREW 3 8 I6 300 HHC 2 WASHER 391DX 1 25DX 07 BELLVIL 2 NUT 3 8 16 REGHXCTRLK 2 CONSOLE 1 RLVET POP 1B7DIAX 450LG ST 3 SCREW 5116q 8X 50 WAHHTAP 2 SCREW 1 4 20X 50 WAHHTAP 9 DASH STEEL 1 SCREW 1 4 20 50 WAHHTAP 2 SCREW l 4 20X 75 WAHHTAP 4 NUT I14 20 WDFLLK TOPLOCK 4 DASH 1 BUMPER HOOD DAS...

Page 40: ...OD ASSEMBLY REF MOTION DRIVE PAGE KEY 23 REF KEY 1 NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of servicer replacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 336367A 4O ...

Page 41: ...X 156 HHSH 5116 t8 2 NUT 5 16 18 REGHEXCTRLK 2 SCREW 5 16 18X 63WAHHC 4 NUT 5116 18 REGHEXCTRLK 4 SPRING SEAT 2 63LG t 4god 2 CLAMP SPRG 1 17 1D 2 SCREW 1t4 20X 75 WAHHTAP 2 COVER SEAT SPRING 1 51DX10LG 2 FENDER SOF P L1FT GS 1 SCREW 1 4 20X 50 WAHHTAP 4 BOLT 5116 18X1 00 CARRLN 2 NUT 5 16 18 WDFLLKLRG WHIZ 2 HITCH SEARS 1 SCREW 3 8 16Xl 00 WAHHSPTAPPL 2 SCREW 5116 18X1 00 HHC 2 WASHER FLAT 344X 6...

Page 42: ...DETAIL A REF_ KEY 18 CHASSIS HOOD PG MAIN FRAME ELECTRICAL PG SOLENOID NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service replacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 322997H 4_ ...

Page 43: ...12 88 1 BOLT 375X 565 HHSH l NUT 1 4 20 REGHEXCTRLK 1 BRACKET FRAME CABLE t SCREW 114 20X 75 HHC 2 NUT 1 4 20 REGHEXCTRLK 2 ASSY CABLE BLADE ENGAGE 1 NUT 1t4 28 HJAM 1 SCREW 5 16 18X 75 WAHHTAP 1 T_E CABLE BLACK NYLON 5 62L 1 LIFT ASSY LH 1 LIFT ASSY RH 1 SCREW 5 t6 18Xt 00 HHC 1 NUT ADJUST 1 NUT 5 t6 18 REGHEXCTRLK 1 WASHER FLAT 531X1 06X063 2 PiN HAiR 091 OlAX166LG 2 ROD ADJUSTING J P UFT l WASH...

Page 44: ...F CHASSIS HOOD PG MAIN FRAME REF CHASStS HOOD PG SUPPORT e e REF KEY_ NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service replacement parts other lhan original equipment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS AREINTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITESIDE 336365F 44 ...

Page 45: ...75 HHC 2 WASHER REGSPTLK 393X68X 10 2 NUT 3 8 16 REGHXCTRLK 2 ASSEMBLY SECTOR GEAR 1 8RNG SLEV IDX ODX 1 SUPPORT SECTOR GEAR 4WS 1 SCREW 112 20X3 00 HHC 1 NUT 1t2 20 REGHXCTRLK f BRNG SFAL S001DX ODX 75 1 NUT 5 16 24 HEXWDFLLK 2 ASSEMBLY DRAG LINK 4WS HYDRO 1 DRAG LINK 625 DIA FOR 4WS 1 NUT 3 8 24 REGHEXJAM t NUT 7 16 20 HXJAM 1 BALL JOINT 7 16 20 1 NUT 3 8 16 REGHXCTRLK 1 WASHER FLAT 531X1 06X 09...

Page 46: ...16 17 18 4 PER SIDE 2o TIGH I EN KEY 2 2 PER SIDE 3 TIGFrFEht HARDWARE WHICH MOUNTS TIA TO FRAME _RACKET KEY 1 LAST 2 PER SI_E NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of servicetreplacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 334507C 46 ...

Page 47: ...OOVED 250 DIAX1 5OLG I PIN STEERING HINGE 2 BRNG FLSH 7521DX 937ODX 75 I WASHER FLAT 765X125X042PL 1 BRNG FLSH tDX ODX 1 PIN SPRING 250DIAX1 50LG HVPL 2 SCREW 5t16 18X1 00 HHC 6 WASHER FLAT 344X 69X 065 14 NUT 5 16 18 REGHEXCTRLK 8 BAR DRAGLINK 4WS D EHYD l PIVOT STEERING I BOLT 562X 340 HHSH 3 8 24 1 SPACER STEERING SHAFT 1 WASHER FLAT 765X1 19X 048 1 WASHER FLAT 3 3X 87 119 1 SCREW 5116 24X1 00 ...

Page 48: ...52570 MOTION DRIVE ASSEMBLY i _ f2 NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of servicelreplacement parts other than origina equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 3363598 48 ...

Page 49: ...75LONGX 0915WIRE 1 WASHER FLAT 406X 8tX 065 t NUT 3t8 16 REGHXCTRLK t BRKT LEVER StF FND HTTR 1 SCREW t 4 28X 75 NYLHHC 1 LEVER DUMP VALVE 1 BOLT 437X 156HHSHTAP 5 16 18 1 BRACKET DUMP VALVE 1 SCREW 3t8 t6X2 50 HHC 2 WASHER FLAT 406X 81X 065 2 NUT 3 8 16 REGHXCTRLK 2 ROD DUMP VALVE 1 SPRING 3 8ODX2 18 X 055 TENSeON t BELT V 4L 8050 DANA HYDRO l WASHER FLAT 344X 69X 065 8 SCREW 5 16 18X3 00 HHC 4 N...

Page 50: ...0 MOTION DRIVE ASSEMBLY REF KEYi _ i NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of servicelreplacement parts other than original equip me pl parts may v0 _ you r warrantv ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS AREINTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 5O 336359B ...

Page 51: ... BRAKFJCLUTCH 1 PIN CLEVIS 500DX4 53LG t SPRING BRAKE PEDAL 1 WASHER FLAT 504X 75X059 PIN HAIR 091 DtAX 62LG PAD CLUTCH BRAKE W PRINTING ARM IDLER TRACTION WASHER FLAT 333X 87X 119 NUT 5 16 18 REGHEXCTRLK RETAINER BELT PULLEY IDLER V4L 3 06X 62 BOLT 3 8 16XI 50 CARRSN NUT 3 8q6 REGH CTRLK ROD CLUTCH 392 BOLT 495X 31 HHSH5 16 I8 NUT 5 16 16 REGHEXCTRLK SPRING BRAKE 25 B8 LF DANAHYD SPRING O71 X 62 ...

Page 52: ...10 12 INnLBS NO FLASH ALLOWED ON FUEL TANK NIPPLE FROM BOTTOM OF TANK TO FIRST BARB NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service replacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 336186A 52 ...

Page 53: ... 1 TINNERMAN CLiP C8114 1024 4 4 HEAT SHIELD WELD ASSEMBLY 1 SCREW I0 24X 50 WAHHMA 4 OEFLECTOR EXHAUST LOUVERED 1 SCREW 8 32X 38 HHWATAP 4 PULLEY ENG 4 60DX4 0LGX5 SD 1 WASHER REGSPTLK 459X 78X 12 1 SCREW 7t16 20X4 25 HHC BLK PH 1 TANK FUEL 2 GAL CLEAR 1 SCREW 1 4 10X 75PHPNTAP 6 TUBING 25XSOX BULK GAS LINE 7 CLAMP FUEL LINE 1 CLAMP FUEL LINE 1 CAP GAS 1 112 7 THD BLK 1 THROTTLE CONTROL 1 SCREW 1...

Page 54: ...DEL 536 252570 PRE PAINTED DECK ASSEMBLY NOTE ALWAYS _SEORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service re tacement parts other than original equipmenl parts may void your warranty ALLUNNUMBERED ITEMS AREINTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITESIDE 327957 D 54 ...

Page 55: ...PPORT 40 43 1 SCREW 5t16 18X 25 HHC 2 NUT 5 16 18 HWDFLCTRLK 2 QUILL ASSY 36139140143 2 SHAFTISADDLE 36 I BEARING BALL 6203 2AA SEALS C3 I DUST SHIELD 1 QUILL CAST NG 11046 1 BEARING BALL 6203 2AA SEALS C3 1 SPACER SLEV 669X 88X3 797 1 SPACER SLEV 672X 93X 438PM 1 PULLEY ASSY 1 WASHER SPECIAL QUILL 1 NUT 7 16 20 WDFLLK 1 SCREW 5t16 t8X 75 WAHHTAP 7 SCREW 5t16 t8Xl 38 WAHHTAP 1 NUT 5116 18 REGHEXCT...

Page 56: ...AL DECK ASSEMBLY REF IDLER ARM _ ASSY_ _ i iili _OTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service replacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty e ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS AREINTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 327958 D 56 ...

Page 57: ...INER BELT _ f 1 SPRING TENSION 5 00LG 17LB IN 1 PULLEY IDLER BFF 4 00 WIDE FL 1 BOLT 318 16Xl 75 CARRLN 1 NUT 318 16 HWDFL WHIZ LOCK ZN 1 BELT V 5L 8 0o KEVLAR 1 GUARD BELT LH PLASTIC 1 BOLT 5116 18X 75 CARRLN 3 PUSHNUT 5 16 BOLT RETAINER 3 WASHER FLAT 344X 69X 065 3 NUT 5116 18 REGHEXCTRLK 3 GAUGE WHEEL 6 00ODX1 38WD 2 BOLT 500XI 390 HHSH 318 16 2 NUT 3t8 16 REGHXCTRLK 2 CHUTE DEFLECTOR 40 42 43 ...

Page 58: ... REF_ CHASSIS REAR PGo i REF Hole in _E Console REF Engine Nut NOTE ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS Use of service repfacement parts other than original equip ment parts may void your warranty ALL UNNUMBERED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE 336358A 58 ...

Page 59: ...R BOOT 1 BOOT IGNITION SWITCH 1 KEY IGNITION SWITCH MLD DELTA 2 AMMETER ASSY 309373 121685 1 SWITCH DOUBLE POLE NO NO GRAY 1 TIE CABLE BLACK NYLOR 5 62L 2 SWITCH SCR MNT DP NC NO BLK t SCREW 12 X 50 PHPNHTAP BLK 2 SOLENOID 1 SCREW 114 20X 25 HXSEMMA 2 NUT 1 4 20 REGHEXCTRLK 2 NUT 1 4 20 REGHEXKEPS 1 WASHER EXLK 320X 61X 03 2 NUT 5tt6 24 REGHEX 2 TIE CABLE BLACK NYLON 5 62L 1 WIRE GROUND 12 5 1 NUT...

Page 60: ...CRAFTSMAN 43 LAWN TRACTOR MODEL 536 252570 ECALS STEERING WHEEL MOWER DECK 336705B ...

Page 61: ... II HOOD LH 1 DECAL CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY 1 DECAL GRILLE SEARS HYDRO i DECAL REFLECTOR GRILLE 2 DECAL DASH CRAFTSMAN HYDRO 1 DECAL CONSOLE HYDRO 43 RH 1 DECAL CONSOLE HYDRO 43 LH I DECAL CONSOLE TOP CAUTION SRS 1 DECAL CRAFTSMAN WHITE FENDER 1 DECAL SHIFTER HYDRO REVtNEU 1 DECAL SHIFTER HYDRO FORWARD DECAL ALL WHEEL STEERING WIll 1 DECAL V BELT SCHEMATIC DRIVE 1 DECAL 3 N 1 MOWER DECK 1 DECAL ST...

Page 62: ...AWN TRACTOR MODEL 536 252570 CUSTOMER ASSEMBLY KEY PART DESCRIPTION 1 330848 2 2 1 456378 2 2 301413 QTY WHEEL STEERING 4 LONG HUB 1 PARTS BAG ASM SEATI14 EURO 1 PLN SPRING 250D1AX2 00LG HVPL l SPACER STEERtNG SHAFT 1 336370 ...

Page 63: ...ENGINE MODEL 143 951602 FOR 43 TRACTOR MODEL 536 252570 3 0 307 151 53 45 I_30 294 gR ...

Page 64: ...1 ENGINE MODEL 143 951602 FOR 43 TRACTOR MODEL 536 252570 3 _ 2 347 263 570B 2t2A 37O 292 291 292 2 93A 4 293A 293 292 25O 580 A _292 296 _J 292 251 245A 64 ...

Page 65: ... 1 15t32 FtywheeI Key Flywheel 65 REF NO 92 93 100 101 i 102 I03 110 119 120 125 125 126 126 127 128 130 135 150 I t51 153 154I 155 1 156 I 157 158 I 159 I 16O 161 169 172 173 174 176 I 182 184 185 186 186t 2OO 2o3 2o4 2o9 210 211 212t 223 224 228 229 239 240 245 245t 25O 251 252 260 262 263 26s I 269 270A 277 286 I 290 I 291A I PART NO 650666 650594 36344 610118 650872 650814 36384 36337 36488 35...

Page 66: ... 3 5 Split Incl 321 323 Diode Connect Body Termlnat Wire CIJl Blower Housing Plug REF PART NO NO 346 I 36413 347 650949 361 t 65O969 37O I 36261 370BJ 35274 38O _ 640000 381 650767 382 I 36328 365 I 570673 386 36329 387 t 36330 394A1 650982 395 36264 400 I 36567 475 36563 476 I 36374 477 650978 479 36335 PART NAME Fuel Pump Bracket Screw 10 32 x 9 16 Screw 5 16 18 x 29 32 Instruction Decat Instruc...

Page 67: ... 632449 632447 632667 640002 PART NAME Throttle Shaft Lever Ass y Throttle Return Spring Dust Seal Throttle Throttle Shutter Throttle Choke Shutter Screw Choke Shaft Lever Ass y Choke Return Spring Dust Seal Choke Choke Shutler Fuel Fitting Idle Speed Screw Tension Spring tdie Mixture Screw Float Bowl Float Shaft Ftoat Float Bowl 0 Ring Inlet Needle Bowl Nut Bowl Nut Washer WeFch Plug Repair kit I...

Page 68: ...36 252570 STARTER MOTOR NO 36264 9 NO I H I 4 I 15 I t6 I 18 I 19 I PART NO 36375 36377 36378 36379 36380 650168 650864 36381 PART NAME Drive Kit Drive End Cap Ass y Armature Case Bolt Commutator End Cap Brush Card Ass y Washer Nut Thrust Washer 68 ...

Page 69: ...I TRANSAXLE REPAIR PARTS DANA TRANSAXLE MODEL NO 4900 5 FOR 43 TRACTOR MODEL 536 252570 7 19 1 I1 31 ZZ 69 ...

Page 70: ...Washer Plain 632xl 00x 041 20 3471 1 Spacer _630x1 00x 549 2 55 7 1 Gear Spur 45T 22 5130 2 Washer Neoprene 23 3184 2 Washer Plain 758xl 25x 031 24 5541 1 1 Axle LH 25 3871 2 Gear Miter 15T 26 5270 2 Ring Retaining 27 518t _ Gear Spur 41T 28 3726 2 Gear Miter 15T 29 39t9 1 Shaft Cross 30 5541 2 t Axle Roll 31 4691 1 Assembly Kit Shim 750 Shaft 32 5350 1 Housing Lower 33 5366 1 Ring Retaining 34 54...

Page 71: ...NOTES 71 ...

Page 72: ...arts may be ordered through Sears Roebuck and Company Service Centers and most Retail Stores WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOW ING INFORMATION o PRODUCT LAWN TRACTOR o MODEl NUMBER 536_252570 ENGINE MODEL NUMBER 143 95t602 PART NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION Your Sears merchandise has added value when you consider Sears has service units nationwide staffed with Sears trained technicians _...

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