Craftsman 536.270281 Operator'S Manual Download Page 44

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Page 1: ...ng Instructions Manual del usario Tractor cortacdsped con motor situado detr_s del asiento Arranque el_ctrico de 13 5 caballos Cortac_sped trituradora de 76 cm Transmisibn hidrostdtica Modelo 536 270281 PRECAUCI6N Antes de usar este producto lea este manual y siga todas las reglas de seguridad e instrucciones de operaci6n Seguridad Operacibn Mantenimiento Piezas Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estate...

Page 2: ... abuse including but not limited to damage caused by towing objects beyond the capability of the riding equipment impacting 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 ...

Page 3: ...ng Height 6 positions from 1_ 2to 4 inches Blade Nut Torque 30 foot pounds ft lbs REPAIR PROTECTION AGREEMENT A Repair Protection Agreement is available on this unit See the nearest Sears Store for information Engine Exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro ductive har...

Page 4: ...se counterweights or wheel weights when suggested in the instruction Book 19 Do not operate this machine if you are taking drugs or otber me dication which can cause drowsiness or affect your ability to ol3 erate this machine 20 Do not use this machine if you are mentally or physically unable to operate this machine safely F 040601C 21 Data indicates that operators age 60 years and above are in vo...

Page 5: ...ation regularly To reduce fire hazards keep the machine free of grass leaves or other debris build up Clean up oil or fuel spills Allow the ma chine to cool before storing 8 Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object Repair if necessary before restarting Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine running The carburetor can be adjusted with the engine running Do not change the en...

Page 6: ... Away Read User Instructions Before Operating This Machine 8 WARNING Do Not Use This Machine On Slopes Greater Than 15 Degrees 9 DANGER Keep People Especially Children Away From Unit 10 DANGER No Step 11 DANGER Keep Feet And Hands Away From Rotating Blade 12 DANGER Keep Hands Away From Rotating Blade 13 DANGER Disconnect Spark Plug Wire Before Servicing Unit 14 WARNING Hot Surface 15 WARNING Use C...

Page 7: ...p the tear tape next to the carton and pull again One the tear tape has been completely removed from both ends remove the top wood and set aside 5 Repeat the process on the tear tabs at the bottom of the carton 6 Set the panels aside 7 Move the shift lever to the neutral N position NOTE See the Operation section page 10 for the location of the controls 8 If the parking brake is engaged completely ...

Page 8: ...n on the lower end of the battery retainer 2 Remove the battery from the right side of the unit 3 Remove the protective caps from the battery terminals 5 Use a 12 volt battery charger to charge the battery Charge at a rate of 6 amperes for one hour If you do not have a battery charger have a Sears or other qualified Service Center charge the battery Install the battery and secure with the battery ...

Page 9: ...O PREPARE THE ENGINE NOTE The engine was shipped from the factory filled with oil Check the level of the oil Add oil as needed Before you use the unit read the information on safety operation maintenance and storage CHECK THE LEVEL OF THE MOWER HOUSING Make sure the level of cut is still correct After you mow a short distance look at the area that was cut If the mower housing does not cut level se...

Page 10: ...S ATTACHMENT CLUTCH Use the attachment clutch to start and stop the rotation of the blade s and to operate a snow thrower attachment CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL The pedal has two functions The first function is a clutch The second function is a brake SPEED CONTROL LEVER Use the speed control lever to change the speed and the direction of the unit LIFT LEVER use the lift lever to change the height of cut PA...

Page 11: ... and then release the parking brake lever Make sure the parking brake will hold the unit 4 To release the parking brake completely push the clutch brake pedal forward The parking brake will automatically re lease WARNING Before you leave the operator s position move the shift lever to the neutral N position Set the parking brake Move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position Stop the engine ...

Page 12: ...ft lever as follows 1 2 Move the lift lever forward to lower the mower housing and back to raise the mower housing Figure 7 When you ride on a sidewalk or road move the lift lever to the highest position and move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position Figure 7 HOW TO DISCONNECT THE TRANSMISSION To push the unit use the automatic drive disconnect to release the transmission Figure 8 F 0406...

Page 13: ...p the unit see Figure 9 Keep your foot on the pedal Clutch Brake Pedal Figure 9 3 Move the speed control lever to NEUTRAL position see Figure 10 4 Slowly release your foot from the clutch brake pedal see Figure 9 Do not keep your foot on the clutch brake pedal 5 Move the throttle control to the FAST position see Figure 11 6 Slowly push the speed control lever forward to the desired speed see Figur...

Page 14: ... POSITION Trimming 1 3 Steep Hills Bagging Grass 1 3 to 1 2 Normal Mowing 1 2 to 2 3 Easy Mowing 1 2 to 3 4 Transport FULL Pull Behind 1 3 to 1 2 Attachments THROTTLE FAST CHOKE FAST SLOW THROTTLE HOW TO TRANSPORT THE UNIT To transport the unit follow the steps below 1 Move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position 2 Raise the lift lever to the highest position 3 Move the throttle control to...

Page 15: ... the side discharge attachment onto the same bolts that secured the mulcher cover The mulcher cover lets you mulch the grass for a clean fine cut To discharge the grass out the side install the side discharge attachment as follows 3 Secure the side discharge attachment with the wingnuts 4 To mulch remove the side discharge attachment and mount the mulcher cover to the mower housing with the wingnu...

Page 16: ...el tank or permanent damage can occun CARBURETOR The factory settings for the carburetor are for most conditions If the engine is operated under the following conditions you can adjust the carburetor mixture See How To Adjust The Carburetor in the Service And Adjustment section 1 The engine has a loss of power or does not run smooth 2 A change from summer to winter operation 3 A 40 degree change i...

Page 17: ...n the highest position first and then lower the mower housing to a lower position WARNING For better control of the unit always select a safe speed HOW TO OPERATE THE UNIT ON HILLS WARNING Do not ride up or down slopes that are too steep to back straight up Never ride the unit across a slope See the Slope Guide in the back of this book for information on how to check slopes 1 Before you ride up or...

Page 18: ... of cut grass 8 When you mow large areas start by turning to theright so that the cut grass will discharge away from shrubs fences drive n ways etc After one or two rounds mow in the opposite direc_ tion making left turns until finished Figure 13 9 If the grass is very high cut two times to decrease the load on theengine First cutwiththemower housing inthehighest pesF tion and then lower the mower...

Page 19: ...necessary to maintain tion to keep the unit in good operating condition warranty coverage WARNING Before you make an inspection adjust 2 Check the spark plug drive brake lubricate the unit and clean _ ment or repair to the unit disconnect the wire to the the air filter once a year _ spark plug Remove the wire firom the spark plug to 3 Check the fasteners Make sure all fasteners are tight prevent t...

Page 20: ...f the blade is upside down the blade will not cut correctly and can cause an accident 3 Fasten the blade with the original washers and nut Make sure the outside rim of the Betleville washer is against the blade Figure 15 _hb ARNING Always keep the nut tight that holds the blade A loose nut or blade can cause an accident F 040601C 20 _ghten the nutthat holds the blade tea torque of 35 foot pounds B...

Page 21: ... tablespoons of baking soda sodium bicarbonate Make sure the solution does not get into the battery cells 3 4 5 Clean the terminals and the ends of the cables with a wire brush Install the battery To prevent corrosion apply grease to the battery terminals HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY _ WARNING When you charge the battery do not smoke Keep the battery away from any sparks The fumes from the battery ac...

Page 22: ...e with a brush to the areas shown Lubricate the areas shown with engine oil NOTE Apply grease to the steering gear assembly CAUTION If the unit is operated in dry areas that have sand use a dry graphite spray to lubricate the unit F 040601C 22 ...

Page 23: ...9 NOTE Although multi viscosity oils 5W30 lOW30 etc improve starting in cold weather theywill result in increased oil consumption when used above 32_oF Check the engine oil level more frequently to avoid possible engine damage from running low on oil 3 4 Clean the area around the dipstick Remove the dipstick Slowly pour approximately 48 ounces 3 pints ofoil into the oil extension tube Insert the d...

Page 24: ...he inside of the base and the cover with a cloth 6 Remove the foam filter from the paper filte 7 If equipped wash the foam filter ina detergent and water soJu_ tion To remove the water solution tightly roll the foam filter in a dry cloth Remove the foam filter from the cloth Completely dry the foam filter CAUTION Do not wash the filters in gasoline or other solvents that will bum 8 Evenly apply SA...

Page 25: ...emperature altitude or load may require minor carburetor adjustment The air cleaner and its cover must be assembled to carburetor before starting engine The carburetor on this engine is equipped with an idle mixture valve with a limitar see inset which allows some minor adjustment and an idle speed adjustment screw 1 To adjust idle speed start engine and warm up about 5 minutes 2 With engine runni...

Page 26: ...6 Make sure both sides of the mower housing are set ting on a flat surface Also make sure the lift links and adjuster plates are loose and can easily move up or down Position Rear Adjuster Knob Front Adjuster Knebs Figure 25 Figuro 26 6 Tighten the front and rear adjuster knobs Make sure the ad juster knobs are tight If necossa_ use a wrench to tighten the adjuster knobs For plastic adjuster knobs...

Page 27: ...NGAGE position Stop the engine Disconnect the wire from the spark plug 7 Check the operation of the blade brake Rotate the pulley with your hand Make sure the brake pad is pressed tightly against the pulley Figure 29 _lb WARNING If the brake pad does not press tightly against the pulley take the unit to a Sears or other qualified service center 8 Move the attachment clutch to the ENGAGE position C...

Page 28: ...y Make sure the V side of the mower drive belt is against the stack pulley Also make sure the mower drive belt is not twisted 3 Attach the front hanger to the frame support with the hanger rod Fasten with the fasteners as shown See illustration F 4 Make sure the mower drive belt is between the stack pulley and the two belt guides See illustration G 5 Attach the suspension links to the lifter assem...

Page 29: ...osen the nuts from each side of the transmission see Figure 35 Do not remove the nuts Loosen until the nuts are at the top of the bolts 7 Slip the rear of the motion drive belt over the drive pulley and out the front of the transmission Then pull the motion drive belt down between the belt guides and the stack pulley see Figure 36 8 To install reverse the above steps 9 Install the mower housing Se...

Page 30: ...enter Install the new mower drive belt Pull the brake pad away from the jackshaft pulley Put the mower drive belt around the jackshaft pulley 5 Pull the belt retainer away from the idler pulley Put the mow er drive belt around the idler pulley 6 Make sure the V side of the mower drive belt is against the jackshaft pulley and the idler pulley 7 Install the mower housing See the instructions on How ...

Page 31: ...er nut clockwise forward one or two turns This will decrease the length of the speed control rod 5 If the unit was slowly moving rearward when the speed control lever was in the NEUTRAL position then turn the adjuster nut counterclockwise backward one or two turns This will im crease the length of the speed control rod HOW TO CHECK AND ADJUST THE CLUTCH If the engine drive belt is loose the clutch...

Page 32: ...e hub caps Make sure the washers hold the hub caps in place Cotter Pin Hub Cap _ Washer Spindle Front Wheel Figure 40 Rear Wheel 1 Installthe washers and spacer onto the axle as shown in Figure 41 2 Mount the square key in the key slot See Figure 41 3 Make sure the valve stern is to the outside of the tractor Align the slot in the rear wheel with the square key Slide the rear wheel on the axle 4 F...

Page 33: ...e dirt and grass from the engine 2 Change the oil See the instructions How To Change The Oil 3 Check the air screen See the instructions How To Clean The Cooling System 4 Check the spark plug See the instructions How To Check The Spark Plug THE FUEL SYSTEM WARNING Do not drain the gasoline inside a build ing or near a fire Do not smoke because the fumes from the fuel can cause an explosion It is i...

Page 34: ...lope PROBLEM The engine will not idle 1 Replace the spark plug 2 Clean the air filter 3 Adjust the carburetor 4 Adjust the throttle control PROBLEM A hot engine causes a decrease in power 1 Clean the air screen 2 Check the oil 3 Adjust the carburetor 4 Replace the fuel filter PROBLEM Excessive vibration 1 Replace the blade 2 Check for loose engine bolts 3 Decrease the air pressure in the tires 4 A...

Page 35: ...he date of sale to the original purchaser The purchas er shall pay any charges for making service calls and or for transporting the products to and from the place where the inspection and or warranty work is performed The purchaser shall be responsible for any damage Or toss in curred in connection with the transportation of any engine or any part s thereof submitted for inspection and or warranty...

Page 36: ...arranty and shall besufficient grounds fordisallowing anECS Warranty claim Sears Roebuck and Co shall not beliable hereunder for failures d any warranted parts of a Sears Roebuck and Co engine caused by the use of such an un approved add on or modified part EMISSION RELATED PARTS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING 1 Carburetor Assembly and its Internal Components a Fuel filter b Carburetor gaskets c Intake pip...

Page 37: ...iding mower up or down slopes never across the face of slopes 03 On a riding mower to determine if a slope is safe to mow 1 disengage the blade s 2 put the unit in reverse and 3 try to back straight up the slope If you can back up the slope it is generally safe to mow However if you do not feel safe or you are not completely sure use this guide to determine the slope angle WARNING To avoid possibl...

Page 38: ...MODEL 536 270281 45 REPAIR PARTS CHASSIS HOOD 5 6 10 11 13 14 _ 49 50 46 47 25 26 43 27 34 31 32 33 _ 13 36 44 40 39 F 040601C 38 ...

Page 39: ...x111 Screw 24 26x253 Screw REPAIR PARTS CHASSIS HOOD Key No Part No Description 25 26x263 Screw 26 1401110 Rod Hood Prop 27 1401147 Spring Seat Deck 28 1401297E701 Bracket Prop Rod 29 26x201 Screw 30 15x116 Nut NY Lock 31 1401248 Control Throttle 32 1401084 Cover Detent Black 33 009x47 Bolt Shoulder 36 1401145 Footmat Left Black 37 1401144 Footmat Right Black 39 1401298E701 Frame 40 1401316E201 De...

Page 40: ...MODEL 536 270281 _2 36_ 1 3 REPAIR PARTS STEERING 8 7 9 4 32 35 23 34 33 31 28 29 30 27 _ 17 19 12 13 14 14 15 i 18 21 F 040601C 40 ...

Page 41: ...01 Washer 9 26x249 Screw 27 140t060E701 Bracket Axle Front 10 009x67 Bolt Shoulder 28 17x157 Washer 11 1401098 Bearing Lower Steering 29 140t250E701 Axle Spindle Assembly 12 1401102 Roller 30 1401059E701 Bracket Support 13 1401058E701 Plate Gear Mounting 31 15xt18 Nut Flange 14 1401123E701 Link Drag 32 1401289 Wheel Front 15 015x84 Nut Flange 33 17x197 Washer 16 17x104 Washer 34 17x157 Washer 17 0...

Page 42: ...MODEL 536 270281 REPAIR PARTS MOTION DRIVE 24 25 16 19 13 28 33 13 89 92 90 88 20_ 37 _ i X X 87 88 78 70 16 J 86 84 63 42 63 64 23 65 61 17 15 42 62 61 63 F 040601C 42 ...

Page 43: ...et Right Transaxle 38 015x79 Nut 39 025x7 Screw 40 1401057E701 Plate Belt Guide 41 1401105 Guide Belt Long REPAIR PARTS MOTION DRIVE Key No Part No Description 42 031x4 Pin Hair 43 1401104 Guide Belt Short 45 1401032E701 Bracket Lift Pivot 46 1401307 Z Rod Shift Link 47 092697 Grip 48 1401148 Nut Adjusting 49 1401328 Lever Shift 50 1401340E701 Bracket Pivot 51 165x147 Spring Variator Drive 52 1401...

Page 44: ...MODEL 536 270281 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING SUSPENSION 14 13 33 6 10 8 9 11 9 31 26 21 17 3O 35 34 F 040601C 44 ...

Page 45: ...t Link Lift Tube Spacer Pin Hair Bolt Carriage Bracket Front Hanger Pivot Pin Front Hanger Screw Arm Assembly Lifter Washer Nut Flange Key No Part No Description 18 015x84 Nut Flange 19 1401147 Spring Leaf 20 1401040 Hanger Front 21 1401116 Lever PTO 22 26x263 Screw 23 094198 Grip PTO 24 1401199E701 Bracket PTO 25 009x42 Bolt Shoulder 26 165xl 57 Spring Extension 27 165x92 Spring Extension 30 1401...

Page 46: ...MODEL 536 270281 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING 3 7 64 4 63 _ _ Q 30 31 32 I 26 27 14 6_ 16 9 64 8 19 18 10_ 11 43 16 22 20 8 51 45 47 55 58 51 56 59 60 61 6 45 62 F 040601C 46 ...

Page 47: ...ly Idler 28 009x73 Bolt Shoulder 29 017x47 Washer 30 165x157 Spring Extension 31 166x46 Spring Torsion F 040601C REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING 47 Key No Part No Description 32 009x73 Bolt Shoulder 34 030x20 Pin Cotter 35 1401185E701 Arm Assembly Brake 36 1401119 Link Idler Arm 37 0025x7 Bolt 38 1401052E701 Bracket Brake Mounting 39 1401094 Spacer Jackshaft 40 1401259 Z Plate Idler Mounting 42 019x45 ...

Page 48: ... REPAIR PARTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BLACK ORANGE SOLBqOID PLUG I RUNll B L I IGNIIlION 81M TCH vlEWB FROM BACK SEAT SWITCH gEATSVRTCH UKQCCUPD r e TEnOrPORT YELLOW PTOSlmltH DISENGAGED PTOOFF el LOW ORANGE NO F 040601C 48 ...

Page 49: ...y Ignition Nut Hex Cap ignition 3 1001575 Switch Limit 4 054212 407078 Fuse Holder Fuse 5 094613 26x229 15x116 Solenoid Screw Mounting Locknut 6 024x37 Cable Battery Ground Screw Ground Cable 7 092739 002x82 014x79 Battery Bolt Carriage Wingnut 8 094159 Switch Seat Sensor 9 024x24 690604 Cable Red Batery Boot Positive Terminal F 040601C 49 ...

Page 50: ... Left Side NO STEP Mower Deck Left Side Clutch Brake Footrest Left Side Cut Finger Mower Deck Right Side Craftsman 13 5 Hood Right Side Craftsman 13 5 Hood Left Side Deck Level Position ONLY Seat Deck Left Side Warning Load Limit Auto Disconnect Craftsman Logo Seat Deck Front Parking Brake Symbol Console Throttle Control Console Blade Engage Disengage Seat Deck Right Side Steering Wheel Starting I...

Page 51: ...NOTES F 040601C 51 ...

Page 52: ...MODEL 536 270281 ENGINE 28R707 1120 E1 I 1019 KIT LABELI ILOS8 OWNER S MANUAL I 307_ 7 383 33_ 668 322_ 635 3_ 13 668 13A_ 46 10_ 146 58 1_ 759 F 040601C 52 ...

Page 53: ...406 Ring Set 030 Oversize Lock Piston Pin Pin Piston Standard Note 498320 Pin Piston 005 Undersized Rod Connecting Standard Note 495490 Rod Connecting 020 Undersized Screw Connecting Rod Screw Connecting Rod Valve Exhaust Valve Intake Spring V alve intake Spring V alve Exhaust Retainer V alve intake Retainer V alve Exhaust Keeper V alve Slinger Governor Oil Tappet V alve Camshaft Key T lining Shie...

Page 54: ...MODEL 536 270281 ENGINE 28R707 1120 E1 1251 130_ 95 987 108 231 692 634_ N 1091_ 106_ 137_ 276 950 54 634A _ 9870 93 222 209 216 616 265_ 267 _ 188 1119 _ 877 334_ 851 _ 505 562_ F 040601C 54 ...

Page 55: ...4 231 e691636 232 691842 265 691024 267 690804 276 e 692255 333 492341 Kit_Throttle Shaft Kit_Throttle Shaft Float Carburetor Gasket_FIoat Bowl Kit_Choke Shaft Manual Choke Kit_Choke Shaft Choke A Matic Nozzle Carburetor Connector Hose Screw Control Bracket Link Mechanical Governor Spring Governor Link Choke Bracket Control Lever Governor Control Screw Choke Valve Spring Governor Link Clamp Casing...

Page 56: ...MODEL 536 270281 11036 LABEL EMISSION I 523 5251 1 287 _ 842 t 524 74 668A _ 733 _ 75_ 1070_ 968 967 445 167 11 _76 185 344 ENGINE 28R707 1120 E1 601 3o5_ J 304 305A_ 1005 F 040601C 56 ...

Page 57: ...467 691668 523 692014 524 281370 525 691398 601 95162 668A 691323 726 727 490324 732 691002 Screw Blower Housing Screw Blower Housing Flywheel Puller Filter Air Cleaner Cartridge Cup Flywheel Knob Air Cleaner Dipstick Seal Dipstick Tube Tube Dipstick Clamp Hose Spacer Gear Ring See Reference 23 for Service Cover Starter Drive Screw Starter Drive Cover 733 691658 Screw Crankshaft Extension 703 6937...

Page 58: ...803A_ Sa 108 y u3 311A NOTE For Replacement Starter Motor See Reference 309 358 ENGINE GASKET SET 842 691 20_ 176 i24j_ 51A_ 9U 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL KIT 106 _ 276 _ 987 634_ 105_ 231 _ lO4_ 634A_ 95 93_ 137 977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET 137 276 _ 1095 VALVE GASKET SET 7_ 9_ 51A 176 F 040601C 58 ...

Page 59: ...4 692034 544A 390837 634 e690801 634A e690802 691 692407 Washer Sealing Motor Starter Motor Starter For Replacement Starter Motor See Ref 309 Bolt Starter Motor Brush Set Brush Set Gasket Set Engine Washer Brush Retainer Strap Starter Drive Starter Drive Starter Clutch Drive Seal Dipstick Tube Armature Starter Armature Starter Spring Seal Assembly Manual Choke Spring Seal Assembly Choke A Matic Se...

Page 60: ...MODEL 536 270281 _i 2O6 2O0 47 6O F 0406010 ...

Page 61: ...MODEL 536 270281 PEERLESS HYDRO 2000 2000 018 79 41 _ 109A 109 1A 3 200A 210A 210 2O7 42 103 99 100 101 209 99 102 104 F 040601C 61 ...

Page 62: ...sher 7501D 56W Brake Shaft Spacer 625 Spring OilFill Plug Key No Part No Description 87 788088A Oil Seal 750 99 792141 Washer 3771D 058W 100 792200 Snubber Washer 102 792184 Washer 4371D 078W 103 792193 Screw 1 4 28 103 792193 Screw 1 4 28 x 490 104 792198 Hex Nut 3 8 24 Lock 105 780096 Washer 6251D 057W 105A 780153 Washer 6271D 140W 106 786162 Sleeve Bearing Assy 107 792202 Screw 1 4 20 x 3 4 109...

Page 63: ...el 26 Remove 28 Muffler 23 Spark Plug 24 Service And Adjustment Carburetor 25 Maintenance Chart 19 Motion Drive Belt Adjust 31 Replace 29 Mower Drive Belt Replace 30 Mower Housing Clean 33 Cutting Height 12 Install 28 Level Adjustment 26 Operation 17 Remove 28 Muffler 23 Spark Arrester 23 Mulcher Operation 18 Mulcher Cover Remove 15 O Oil Change 23 Check 16 23 Type 16 Operation Attachments 17 Auto...

Page 64: ...NOTES F O30614L 64 ...

Page 65: ...o Reparaciones necesarias a causa de abuso por parte del operador induyendo pero sin limitarse a daSos debidos al remolque de objetos que sobrepasan la capacidad del tractor golpes de la unidad contra objetos que doblen el chasis o el cigL_eSal o daSo debido a la velocidad excesiva a que se somete al motor Reparaciones necesarias a causa de negligencia por parte del operador incluyendo pero sin li...

Page 66: ...Ula 30 pies libra ftqbs F 040601C ACUERDO DE PROTECCION PARA REPARACIONES Existe un Acuerdo de Protecci6n para Reparaciones para esta unidad Para obtener mas informaci6n consulte en la tienda Sears m_s cercana a usted Los gases de escape del motor asi como varios de sus constituyentes y algunos componentes de este vehiculo contienen o emiten sustancias quimicas reconocidas por el Estado de Califor...

Page 67: ...da con seguridad 21 Los datos recopilados indican que los operadores de 60 aSos o m s sufren un mayor nt_mero de accidentes y lesio nes relacionados con el manejo de m_quinas cortac6sped Estos operadores deben evaluar sus habilidades para mane jar de manera segura un tractor cortac6sped y evitar asi le siones graves que pudieran sufrir ellos u otras personas que se encuentren presentes II OPERACIO...

Page 68: ...rse de que trabajan bien Para reducir los riesgos de incendio mantenga la m_quina libre de acumulaciones de hierba hojas u otros desechos Limpie derrames de aceite o de combustible Deje que la m quina se enfrie antes de guardarla Pare e inspeccione el equipo si choca contra algOn objeto Si es necesario repare el equipo antes de hacedo arrancar de nuevo Nunca realice ajustes o reparaciones con el m...

Page 69: ... de operar esta maquina 8 ADVERTENCIA No use esta maquina en 14 cuestas de mas de 15 grades 15 9 PELtGRO Mantenga a otras personas particutarmente niSos a una distancia se 16 gura de esta maquina PELIGRO No pisar PELIGRO Mantenga los pies y las manes a una distancia segura de la cuchilla en movimiento PELIGRO Mantenga Ias manos a una dis tancia segura de la cuchilla en movimiento PELIGRQ Desconect...

Page 70: ... esta vez haciendolo m_s cerca del cart6n Una vez que la cinta de separaci6n ha sido retirada completa mente de ambos extremos saque el marco de madera y col6 quelo a un lado Repita el proceso en las lengL_etasde separacidn de la parte in ferior de la caja de cart6n Coloque los paneles a un lado Mueva la palanca de cambios a la posici6n neutro N NOTA Consulte la pagina 80 en la seccion de Operacio...

Page 71: ...e la abrazadera 2 Quite la bateria desde el lade derecho de la unidad 3 Quite las tapas protectoras de los bornes de ta bateria 5 Use un cargador de baterias de 12 voltios para cargar la bateria C_rguela a una velocidad de 6 amperios por hora Si no tiene un cargador Ileve la bateria a un centro autorizado para que Io hagan por usted Instale la bateria y fijela en su sitio con su sujetador El termi...

Page 72: ...si6n POSICION DE EMPUJE Figure 44 C _MO PREPARAR EL MOTOR NOTA El motor viene de fabrica Ileno de aceite Compruebe su nivel Ahada m_s aceite si es necesario Lea toda la informaci6n de seguridad funcionamiento mantenimiento y almacenamiento antes de utilizar la unidad COMO REVISAR SI EL CARTER ESTA NIVELADO AsegQrese de haber cortado el cesped de manera uniforme Una vez haya cortado un trozo vu61va...

Page 73: ...e los lentes UBICACION DE CONTROLES EMBRAGUE DE ADITAMENTOS Utilice el embrague de aditamentos para iniciar y parar la rotaci6n de la cuchilla y para operar el aditamento del quitanieves PEDAL DE EMBRAGUE Y FRENO Elpedaltienedos funciones La primera funci6n es de embrague La segunda funci6n es de freno INTERRUPTOR DE ENCENDIDO Utilice elinterrup tor de encendido para encender y apagar el motor PAL...

Page 74: ...o Asegt rese de que el freno de estacionamiento detenga la unidad 4 Para soltar el freno de estacionamiento pise a fondo el pedal de embrague y freno EIfreno de estacionamiento se solta ra autom_ticamente ADVERTENCIA Antes de dejar la posicion de operador mueva la palanca de cambios a la posicion neutro N Enganche el freno de estacionamiento Mueva el control de rotacion de la cuchilla a la posicib...

Page 75: ...hacia abajo para bajar el car ter de la cortadora de cesped y hacia arriba para levantar el c_r ter de la cortadora de c6sped Figura 49 Cuando Ud conduce sobre una acera o una calle mueva la palanea de elevaeion a a posici6n m_s alta y mueva el control de rotaci6n de a cuchilla a la posici6n DESEMBRAGUE J Palanca de elevaci6n Figura 49 COMO DESCONECTAR LA TRANSMISION Para empajar la unidad use la ...

Page 76: ...Figura 50 Pedal de embrague freno 2 Apriete a fondo el pedal de embrague freno para detener la unidad Figura 51 No suelte el pedal 3 Mueva la palanca de control de velocidad a la posici6n NEU TRO Figura 52 4 Suelte lentamente el pedal de embrague freno Figura 51 No deje el pie sobre el pedal 5 Mueva el control de aceleraci6n a la posici6n RikPIDO Figura 53 6 Empuje lentamente la palanca de control...

Page 77: ...a Corte normal Corte ligero Transporte Remolques POSICI _N DE LA PALANCADE CONTROLDE VELOCIDADES 1 3 1 3 a 1 2 CONTROLDE ACELERACION RAPIDO AHOGAR RAPIDO 1 2 a 2 3 1 2 a 3 4 TOTAL 1 3 a 1 2 LENTO ACELERAClON m B m I C MO TRANSPORTAR LA UNIDAD Para transportar la unidad siga los pasos siguientes 1 Mueva el embrague de aditamento a la posici6n DESENGANCHADO 2 Levante la palanca de elevaci6n a la pos...

Page 78: ... descarga lateral de Jasiguiente 4 manera 1 Desatornille las dos tuercas de mariposa Figura 54 Levante lacubierta para trituradora Monte el aditamento de descarga lateral en los mismo pernos que sujetaban a cu bierta para trituradora Sujete el aditamento de descarga lateral con las tuercas de mariposa Para triturar la hierba quite el aditamento de descarga lateral e instale la cubierta para tritur...

Page 79: ...naL 4 Nunca utilice limpiador de motor o limpiador de carburador en el sistema de alimentaci6n de combustible ya que podrian ocurrir da_os permanentes CARBURADOR Los ajustes de f brica para el carburador son para la mayoria de las condiciones Si el motor funciona bajo las condiciones siguientes puede ajustar la mezcla del carburador Consulte C6mo ajustar el carburador en la secci6n de Servicio y A...

Page 80: ...de Servicio y Ajuste _lb DVERTENCIA Para un mejor control de la unidad seleccione siempre una velocidad segura COMO OPERAR LA UNIDAD EN CUESTAS 1 2 ADVERTENCIA No suba ni baje cuestas que son de 3 masiado empinadas para poder retroceder en una li nea recta Nunca maneje ta unidad a travds de una cuesta Consulte la Guia para cuestas al final de es te manual para obtener informacibn sobre cbmo eva lu...

Page 81: ... hierba 8 9 Cuando se cortan _reas grandes empiece por doblar a la dere cha para que los recortes de la hierba se descarguen en sentk do opuesto de los arbustos las cerca las entradas de autos etc Despu6s de una o dos vueltas corte en la direccidn opues ta dando vueltas hacia la izquierda hasta que termine Figura 55 Si el cesped esta muy alto c6rtelo dos veces para disminuir la carga sobre el moto...

Page 82: ...ado res esten apretados 4 Siga las indicaciones de las secciones de Mantenimiento y de Servicio y Ajuste para mantener la unidad en buenas condicio nes de funcionamiento ADVERTENCIA Antes de hacer una inspeccion un ajuste o una reparacibn a la unidad desconecte el cable que va a la bujia Quite el cable de la bujia pars prevenir que el motor se encienda pot accidente REVISION DE LOS NEUMATICOS Revi...

Page 83: ... elevados que den hacia arriba Si la cuchilla est_ puesta al reves esta no cortar_ de la manera correcta y podria causar un accidente 3 Sujete la cuchilla con las arandelas y tuerea originales Compruebe que el bordes externo de la arandela Belleville quede contra la cuchUla Figura 57 F 040601C 83 _1 DVERTENCIA Mantenga siempre apretada la tuerca que sujeta la cuchilla Una tuerca o cuchUla floja pu...

Page 84: ...carbonato de soda No deje que el agua entre en los ele mentos de la bateria 3 4 5 Limpie los bornes y los extremos de los cables con un cepillo para cables Instale la bateria Aplique grasa a los bornes para prevenir la corrosiSn C6MO CARGAR LA BATERiA 4_l lb ADVERTENCIA No fume mientras carga la bateria No deje que le Ileguen chispas Los gases del dcido de la bateria podrian provocar una explosibn...

Page 85: ...as mostra das Aplique grasa con un cepillo alas areas mostra das NOTA Aplique grasa al ensamblado del mecanismo de direccion PRECAUCION Si la unidad se opera en _reas _ridas donde hay arena uti ice potvo de grafito seco para lubricar la unidad Figura 60 F 040601C 85 ...

Page 86: ...0 10W30 etc mejoran el arranque en un clima frio estos resultar_n en mas consumo del aceite cuando se usan en temperaturas superiores a 32o F Revise el nivel de aceite del motor mas frecuentemente para evitar la posibUidad de dahar el motor debido a la falta de aceite 3 4 Limpie el area alrededor de la varilla indicadora del nivel de aceite Retire la varilla del tubo para agregar aceite Lentamente...

Page 87: ...goma espuma del filtro de papel Siesta equipado el filtro de goma espuma debe ser lavado en una soluci6n de detergente y agua Para escurrir la soluci6n de agua enrolle apretadamente el filtro de goma espuma en un paso seco Retire el filtro de goma espuma del paso 6_ quelo completamente PRECAUCION No lave los filtros con gasotina u otros solventes inflamabtes Aplique aceite 30W SAE uniformemente al...

Page 88: ...uenta con un limitador ver el dibujo esta v_lvula permite algunos ajustes menore y un tornillo de ajuste de marcha en vacio 1 Para ajustar la marcha en vacio arranque el motor y d6jelo ca lentar por unos 5 minutos 2 Con el motor en march coloque la palanca de control de ace leracion remota en la posici6n LENTO Figura 64 3 Gire la patanca de control de aceleracion del carburador contra el tomillo v...

Page 89: ...era y delantera Figure 25 y Figura 68 Verifique que ambos lados del c_rter esten sobre una superficie nivelada Los eslabones de elevacidn y las pla cas de ajuste tienen que estar sueltos para que se puedan mo ver con facilidad de arriba para abajo 6 Apriete la perilla de ajuste delantera y trasera Aprietelas bien Puede usar una llave si es necesario Cuando las perillas de ajuste sean de pl_stico a...

Page 90: ...nga el motor Desconecte el cable de la bujia 7 Revise el freno de la cuchilla Gire la polea con la mane La zapata del freno tiene que estar presionada a fondo contra la polea Figura 71 _b ADVERTENCIA Si la zapata del freno no est_ presio nada a fondo contra la polea Ileve la unidad a un Cen tro de Servicio Sears u otro centro de servicio cualifi cado 8 Ponga el embrague de aditamento en la posicib...

Page 91: ... la polea doble El lado en forma de V de la correa de transmisibn tiene que estar en contacto con la polea doble Verifique que la correa de transmision no est6 retorcida Conecte la silleta delantera al soporte del armaz6n con la va rilla de la silleta Fijela con los sujetadores como se indica Vea la ilustraci6n R La correa de transmision tiene que estar entre la polea doble y las dos guias de la c...

Page 92: ...da lado de la transmisibn Figura 77 No saque las tuereas Afl6jelas hasta que las tuereas queden en la parte de arriba de los pernos 7 Deslice la parte posterior de la eorrea de propulsibn por encima de la polea motriz y que salga por delante de la transmisi6n Luego jale la eorrea de propulsion hacia abajo entre las guias de correa y la polea doble Figura 78 8 Para insta ar JnvJertalos pasos anteri...

Page 93: ...eva Separe la zapata del freno de la po ea de eje intermedio Coloque la correa de transmision alrededor de la polea del eje intermedio 5 Separe el retenedor de la correa de la polea tensora Colo que la correa de transmision alrededor de la polea tensora 6 El lado en forma de V de la correa de transmisibn tiene que tocar la polea del eje intermedio y la polea tensora 7 Instale el c_rter del cortac6...

Page 94: ...e velocidades a la posicidn NEU TRO 2 Retire la chaveta de la tuerca ajustable Figura 80 3 Desconecte latuerca ajustable del brazo accionador hidros tdtico 4 Si la unidad avanzaba lentamente cuando a palanca de control de velocidades estaba en la posici6n NEUTRO entonces gire la tuerca ajustable hacia la derecha hacia adelante una o dos vueltas Esto acortar_ a Iongitud de la varilla de control de ...

Page 95: ...apacubos _ Arandeta _ _ j_ Arandela Vastag valvula MangQeta Rueda delantera Figura 82 Rueda trasera 1 Instale las arandelas y el separador en el eje come se mues_ tra en la Figura 83 2 Monte la tlave cuadrada en la ranura de ta tlave Figura 83 3 El v_etago de valvula tiene que quedar en la parte exterior del tractor Alinee la ranura de la rueda trasera con la Ilave cua drada Deslice Ja rueda traee...

Page 96: ...en apretados Inspeccione las partes m6viles para ver si est_n daSadas si tienen grietas o si estan gastadas Reemplacelas seg_n sea necesario CARTER DEL CORTACESPED 1 Limpie el c_rter del cortac6sped Consulte C6mo limpiar el c_rter del cortacesped SISTEMA DE ALIMENTACI _N DE COMBUSTIBLE ADVERTENCIA No drene la gasolina de la cortado ra dentro de un edificio ni cerca de un fuego No fu me porque los ...

Page 97: ...e la bujia 2 Limpie elfiltro de aire 3 Ajuste el carburador 4 Ajuste el acelerador 5 Drene el tanque de combustible Limpie la linea de combusti ble Reemplace el filtro de combustible PROBLEMA Un motor caliente causa una disminucion de fuerza 1 Limpie la malla del filtro de aire 2 Revise el aceite 3 Ajuste el carburador 4 Reemplace el filtro de combustible PROBLEMA Vibracibn excesiva 1 Reemplace la...

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Page 100: ...NOTAS F 040601C 100 ...

Page 101: ...e encuentra en el tractor cortacdsped y quiere determinar si la cuesta es segura para cortar el cdsped 1 desenganche la cuchilla s 2 ponga la unidad en marcha atras y 3 trate de retroceder en subiendo la cuesta en forma directa Si puede subir retrocediendo esto indica que generalmente el seguro cortar el c_sped a ese grado de inclinacibn Sin embargo si usted no se siente seguro o no est completame...

Page 102: ...NOTAS F 040601C 102 ...

Page 103: ...er del cortacesped Limpiar 96 Correa Transmisi6n 93 Correa de propulsion Reemplazar 92 Cuchilla 83 Embrague 94 Filtro Aire 87 Fusible 96 Instalar Ruedas 95 Lubricaci6n 85 Silenciador 86 Motor Aceite 72 79 86 Almacenamiento 96 Arrancar 79 Bot6n de control de aceleraci6n 74 Combustible 72 79 Lubricaci6n 86 Parachispas 72 Preparaci6n 72 Rejilla parachispas 86 Silenciador 86 Sistema de enfriamiento 86...

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