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Page 1: ...w all its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions For answers to your questions about this product call 1 800 659 5917 Sears Craftsman Help Line 5 am 5 pm Mon Sat Nota Una traducci6n en espaSol de este Manual del Operador puede encontrarse en la pagina 39 Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 Visit our Craftsman website www sears com craftsman U S A 7103149 Revision F Rev Date 04 2009 ...

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Page 3: ...anty covers ONLY defects in material and workmanship Sears will NOT pay for Expendable items that become worn during normal use including but not limited to blades spark plugs air cleaners belts and oil filters Standard maintenance servicing oil changes or tune ups Tire replacement or repair caused by punctures from outside objects such as nails thorns stumps or glass Tire or wheel replacement or ...

Page 4: ... for wheel weights or counterweights 20 Keep in mind the operator is responsible for accidents occurring to other people or property 21 All drivers should seek and obtain professional and practical instruction 22 Always wear substantial footwear and trousers Never operate when barefoot or wearing sandals 23 Before using always visually check that the blades and blade hardware are present intact an...

Page 5: ...sary and then turn slowly and gradually uphill if possible Never mow down slopes TOWED EQUIPMENT RIDE ON UNITS 1 Tow only with a machine that has a hitch designed for towing Do not attach towed equipment except at the hitch point 2 Follow the manufacturer s recommendations for weight limit for towed equipment and towing on slopes See attaching a trailer under OPERATION 3 Never allow children or ot...

Page 6: ...ke turns gradually to prevent tipping or loss of control Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes Braking may be affected by attachments Reduce speed on slopes 1 Fold this page along dotted line indicated above 2 Hold page before you so that its eft edge is vertically parallel to a tree trunk or other upright structure 3 Sight across the fold in the direction of hill slope you wa...

Page 7: ...her than necessary Ensure clamps grip hoses firmly over the filter after installation 12 Do not use gasoline containing METHANOL gasohol containing more than 10 ETHANOL gasoline addi tives or white gas because engine fuel system dam age could result 13 If the fuel tank must be drained it should be drained outdoors 14 Replace faulty silencers mufflers 15 Maintain or replace safety and instruction l...

Page 8: ... at once Contact a Sears Parts Service Center for replacements These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant visual reminder to you and others who may use the equipment to follow the safety instructions necessary for safe effective operation Decal Control Panel Part No 7103082YP Decal Tracking Adjustment Part No 1726638SM Decal Ground Speed Lever Part No 7102576YP Decal Amputation and...

Page 9: ...ilt the seat forward to access the ID tag For answers to your questions about this product call 1 800 659 5917 Sears Craftsman Help Line 5 am 5 pm Monday Saturday See your local Sears retailer to purchase the following accessories Model Description Name Number Stock Number Unit Serial Number Date Purchased Engine Make Engine Model Engine Type Spec Engine Code Serial Number Two Bin Grass Collector ...

Page 10: ... holes in the seat base 3 Secure the seat to the seat base with two 5 16 18 x 3 4 serrated head bolts for the rear seat slots and two 5 16 18 x 3 4 shoulder bolts for the front slots 4 Tighten to 14 19 ft lbs 19 25 Nm J 5 16 18 x 3 4 19 25 Nm 14 19 ft lbs 5 16 18 x 3 4 Figure 1 Installing the Seat 10 ...

Page 11: ...re 2 and insert the switch into the slot B in the seat bottom Be sure to slide the switch fully forward 2 Connect the harness terminal housing C to the seat switch Loop the wire tie D around both the switch body and the terminal housing t t t Figure 2 Installing the Seat Safety Switch 11 ...

Page 12: ...ing the upper hole in each lever with the upper slotted hole in the lever base 3 Install the hardware as shown in Figure 3 Tighten to 15 17 ft lbs 20 23 Nm NOTE Ground speed control levers must be adjusted prior to use Refer to the Ground Speed Control Adjustment section 20 23 Nm 15 17 ft lbs _ 5 16 18 _ _ 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 Figure 3 Setting Up the Ground Speed Control Levers 12 ...

Page 13: ...lign the holes in the deflector with the holes in the hinge 2 Insert the longer end of the torsion spring C through the slotted hole in the deflector 3 Insert the hinge rod D through one end of the deflector assembly and hinge through the torsion spring and out through the other end of the deflector assembly and hinge NOTE Make sure that the shorter end of the torsion spring E hooks into the notch...

Page 14: ...down completely Remove and check the engine oil level Oil level should be between Full and Add marks If necessary add oil to the oil fill tube Replace and fully secure the dip stick Fill Up with FRESH Gasoline Lift the seat deck to access the _ Ea fuel cap and tank _ emove the fuel tank cap and fill the tank with fresh fuel After fueling securely install the cap and wipe up any fuel that may have ...

Page 15: ... the levers in across the opera tot s lap puts the levers in DRIVE positions From DRIVE position moving a lever forward increases the FORWARD speed of the associated wheel Pulling back on a lever increases the REVERSE speed The fur ther a lever is pushed the faster the drive wheel will turn See DRIVING PRACTICE for steering instructions Parking Brake Lever Move the parking brake lever bottom inset...

Page 16: ...tch turns the mower blades on and off To turn the mower blades ON pull the switch up To turn the mower blades OFF push the switch down Always set the engine speed control to FAST before turn ing the mower blades ON and while mowing Transmission Release Levers The transmission release levers deactivate the transmis sions so that the unit can be pushed by hand See PUSHING THE UNIT BY HAND for operat...

Page 17: ...ion 3 Install and hand tighten the fuel cap Figure 7 Pre Start Checks A Fuel Tank Cap WARNING Never operate on slopes greater than 17 6 percent 10 which is a rise of 3 1 2 feet 106 cm vertically in 20 feet 607 cm horizontally Select slow ground speed before driving onto a slope Use extra caution when operating on slopes with a rear mounted grass catcher Mow across the face of slopes not up and dow...

Page 18: ...with the engine speed set to SLOW MOWING 1 Start the engine see STARTING THE ENGINE 2 Set the mower cutting height to the desired setting using the mower cutting height switch 3 Set the engine speed control to FAST 4 Turn the mower blades ON pull switch up 5 Disengage the parking brake 6 Move the ground speed control levers in from START PARK positions to drive positions levers in across the opera...

Page 19: ...nd damage to your lawn We suggest you begin with the Smooth Travel procedure to the right and then advance through the forward reverse and turning maneuvers WARNING Do not mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary Always look down and behind before and while travelling in reverse Forward Travel Smooth Travel The lever controls of the zero turn rider are highly responsive The BEST method of handli...

Page 20: ...o turn in place allows you to turn around at the end of a cutting row rather than having to stop and make a Y turn before starting a new row For example to execute a right end of row zero turn 1 Slow down at the end of the row 2 Move the LEFT ground speed control lever forward slightly while moving the RIGHT ground speed control lever back to center and then slightly back from center see Figure 14...

Page 21: ...ower lift arm Separate the lift arm from the mower deck Repeat for both sides of mower 10 Remove hair pin clip B securing the front hitch rod C Separate the front hitch rod from the mower deck Repeat for both sides of mower 11 Slide the mower deck out from under the rider Installing the Mower Deck 1 Slide the mower deck under the right side of the rider Slide the mower forward and hook the front h...

Page 22: ...ety System Check Adjust PTO Clutch ENGINE MAINTENANCE 8 Hours or 25 Hours or 50 Hours or 100 Hours or Yearly 26HP Briggs Stratton Daily Every Every Every Season Season Season Check Engine Oil Level Service Air Pre Cleaner Change Oil Service Air Filter Change Oil Filter Clean Cooling Fins Replace Air Filter Replace Spark Plug Replace Fuel Filter 1 Check Valve Clearance 1 More often in hot over 85 F...

Page 23: ...FILTER Service Interval Before each use CAUTION If debris is not removed from the engine compartment and other hot surfaces it creates a fire hazard Before starting the unit at the beginning of the mowing session lift the seat deck and clean any debris from the intake screen on top of the engine A Figure 18 exposed engine cooling fins and around the air filter assembly Also open the air filter cov...

Page 24: ...re compatible Use automotive type lithi um grease Oil hydro linkage brake linkage frame pivot points mower deck height adjustment linkage Generally all moving metal parts should be oiled where contact is made with other parts Keep oil and grease off belts and pulleys Remember to wipe fittings and sur faces clean both before and after lubrication Figure 22 Lubricating Rider Figure 20 Mower Lubricat...

Page 25: ...e capscrew A Figure 25 spring washer B and blade Clean the underside of the mower deck 5 Inspect the blades for nicks or dull edges Use a file to sharpen blade to a fine edge If the blade is dam aged it must be replaced Balance the blade as shown in Figure 26 Center the blade s hole on a nail lubricated with a drop of oil A balanced blade will remain level If the blade is not balanced continue to ...

Page 26: ...or your safety Do not attempt to bypass safety switches and never tamp er with safety devices Check their operation regularly Operational SAFETY Checks TEST 1 ENGINE SHOULD NOT CRANK IF Mower blades switch is ON OR Ground speed control levers are not in their START PARK positions OR Parking brake lever is in DISENGAGE position TEST 2 ENGINE SHOULD CRANK IF Mower blade switch is OFE AND Ground spee...

Page 27: ...indow positioning the gauge between the rotor face and the armature face as shown in Figure 29 4 Alternately tighten the adjustment nuts B Figure 29 until the rotor face and armature face just contacts the gauge 5 Check the windows for an equal amount of tension when the gauge is inserted and removed and make any necessary adjustments by tightening or loosen ing the adjustment nuts NOTE The actual...

Page 28: ...e oil while the engine is warm Run the engine for a few minutes then shut the engine off and allow it to cool from hot to warm 1 Clean the area around the dip stick C Figure 31 and oil drain A 2 Remove the oil drain plug A and dip stick C Allow ample time for complete drainage 3 Remove the oil filter B Discard the filter 4 Using a drop of oil on your finger tip wet the rubber gasket on the bottom ...

Page 29: ...for dirt or damage If the thin foam sleeve surrounding the filter is dam aged replace the filer DO NOT oil the foam sleave or cartridge If there is oil of heavy dirt on the cartridge replace it DO NOT use pressurized air or solvents to clean the filter cartridge Remove any dirt from the air filter housing 4 Replace the cartridge by aligning the hole of the car tridge with the air vent A Figure 34 ...

Page 30: ...6 mm see Figure 35 5 Reinstall the plug into the cylinder head Tighten the plug to 180 in lbs 20 Nm 736 mm Figure 35 Spark Plug Gapping CLEAN COMBUSTION CHAMBER Service Interval 100 400 hours In order to maintain emission compliance we recom mend that after every 100 400 hours of operation that you have an authorized Briggs Stratton or Sears Service Center remove combustion deposits from the cylin...

Page 31: ...h the other ground speed lever SPEED BALANCING ADJUSTMENT If the rider veers to the right or left when the ground speed control levers are in the maximum forward posi tion the top speed of the right lever can be balanced by turning the adjustment knob E Figure 36 Loosen the jam nut and turn the knob COUNTERCLOCKWISE to increase speed or CLOCKWISE to decrease speed Tighten the jam nut when complete...

Page 32: ...y ignition source such as a water heater electric motor or a lit cigarette Wear Protective Equipment Always wear gloves and safety glasses when handling the battery and battery cables BATTERY CHARGING A dead battery or one too weak to start the engine may be the result of a defect in the charging system or other electrical component If there is any doubt about the cause of the problem contact your...

Page 33: ...es See CHECK TIRE PRES SURE 4 Set the cutting height to mid position Arrange the mower blades so that they are pointing from side to side Figures 39 40 5 Measure the distance between the tips of the outside blades and the ground Figure 40 If there is more than 1 8 3 mm difference between the measure ments on each side proceed to Step 6 If the differ ence is 1 8 3 mm or less proceed to Front To Bac...

Page 34: ...he front hitch rod A to adjust the mower deck level When adjusted correctly tighten the rear jam nuts B to lock the front hitch rod in place MOWER BELT REPLACEMENT 3 Park the rider on a level surface Disengage the PTO turn off the engine and set the ground speed control levers to PARK Remove the key Remove belt covers Insert ratchet into 3 8 9 5 mm square hole in idler pulley arm A Figure 44 and p...

Page 35: ...unning and the blades are engaged the person cleaning the mower deck must be in the operator position and there are no bystanders Failure to follow these precautions may result in serious injury or death 2 Attach the quick disconnect A Figure 45 to garden hose B and connect to washout port C on mower deck 3 Turn the mower on and place in the highest cutting position 4 Run water to remove grass and...

Page 36: ...ge without notice ENGINE Make Model Horsepower Displacement Electrical System Oil Capacity Briggs Stratton ELS 26 3600 rpm 44 2 cu in 724 cc 12 Volt 16 amp Alternator Battery 230 CCA 64 oz 1 9 Liters TRANSMiSSiON Type Hydro Gear EZT ZC AHBB 2A7B 1DPX Hydraulic Fluid 20w 50 Premium Engine Oil ContinuousTorque 115 ft lbs 160 Nm Output Maximum Weight 340 Ibs 154 2 kg per Axle CHASSIS Fuel Tank Rear W...

Page 37: ...ngine Fuel is old or stale or water in fuel Drain fuel replace with fresh fuel Contact Sears Parts Repair Battery terminals require cleaning Clean the battery terminals Battery discharged or dead Recharge or replace Spark plug s faulty fouled or incorrectly gapped Clean and gap or replace Wiring loose or broken Visually check wiring replace broken or frayed wires Tighten loose connections Solenoid...

Page 38: ...operly See Mower Leveling in Service Adjustments Mower cut is Engine speed too slow Always set engine speed to FAST when mowing rough looking Ground speed too fast Decrease ground speed Blades are dull Sharpen or replace blades See Maintenance Section Mower drive belt slipping because it is oily or Clean or replace belt as necessary worn Blades not properly fastened to arbors See Check Replace Mow...

Page 39: ...52 PRECAUCION Este producto tiene un mot or con expulsi6n baja el cual funciona difer entemente a otros motores Antes que arranque el motor lea y comprenda el Manual del DueSo Para obtener respuestas a cualquier pregunta sobre este producto flame al num6ro de tel6 fono sin cobro siguiente 1 800 659 5917 Servicio de ayuda Sears Craftsman 5 am 5 pm Lunes a Sabado ...

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Page 41: ...a garanfia SOLAMENTE cubre defectos de material y fabricaci6n Sears NO pagara Arficulos prescindibles que se gasten durante el uso normal entre los que figuran entre otros aspas bujfas purifi cadores de aire correas y filtros de aceite Servicio de mantenimiento normal cambios de aceite o afinamientos Reemplazo o reparaci6n de neum_ ticos debido a pinchazos por objetos exteriores como clavos espina...

Page 42: ...ran a otra gente o propiedad 21 Todos los conductores deberian pedir y obtener instruc ciones profesionales y practicas 22 Siempre use zapatos cerrados y pantalones Nunca opere la unidad descalzo o usando sandalias 23 Antes de su uso siempre verifique visualmente que las cuchillas y sus aditamentos est6n presentes intactos y afi anzados Reemplace las partes dafiadas o desgastadas 24 Desacople los ...

Page 43: ... los recolectores de hierba en cuestas pronunciadas 12 No pode el c_sped en cuestas en las cuales no pueda dar marcha atras 13 Consulte con su distribuidor o concesionario autorizado respecto a recomendaciones sobre pesos o contrapesos para Ilantas para mejorar la estabilidad 14 Quite obstaculos tales como piedras ramas de arboles etc 15 Use la velocidad lenta Las Ilantas pueden perder la tracci6n...

Page 44: ...inclinaci6n mayor a 10 grados Gire gradualmente para evitar volcarse o perder el control Tenga mucho cuidado al cambiar de direcci6n en una pendiente Los accessorios tendran un efecto al momento de frenar Reduzca la velocidad en las pendientes 1 Doble la pagina a Io largo de la linea punteada como se indica arriba 2 Sostenga la pagina frente a usted de modo que el borde izquierdo este verticalment...

Page 45: ...ue se derrame se puede incen diar No extienda las abrazaderas de la tuberia del com bustible mas alia de Io necesario AsegOrese de que las abrazaderas agarren firmemente la manguera sobre el filtro despu6s de la instalaci6n 12 No use gasolina que contenga METANOL gasohol con mas del 10 de ETANOL aditivos para gasolina ni gas blanco porque podria ocasionar daSos al motor o a la instalaci6n del comb...

Page 46: ...les de aplicar y fungir_tn coma co stantes recordatorios visuales para usted y otros que puedan Ilegar a usar el equipo para que sigan las medidas de seguri dad necesarias para una operaci6n eficaz y sin percances Calcornan ia Calcornan ia Calcornan ia Ajuste de rastreo PaJanca de Ajuste de No de plaza velocidad de aJtura 1726638SM de avarice carte No de pieza No de plaza 7102576YP 1734276SM Calco...

Page 47: ...ior de la cubierta del asiento Incline la tapa del asiento hacia adelante para ganar acceso a la chapa de identificaci6n Para obtener respuestas a sus preguntas sobre el pro ducto Ilame al 1 800 659 5917 Servicio Telef6nico de Asistencia de Sears Craftsman 5 am 5 pm Lunes Sabado Recolector de Hierba con Bolsa Gemela Faro delantero Nombre Nemero de DescripciOn del Modelo Numero de INVENTARIO Nemero...

Page 48: ...n la base del asiento 3 Sujete el asiento a la base del asiento con dos tuer cas de cabeza dentada de 5 16 18 x 3_para los orifi cios traseros del asiento y dos tuercas con traba punta de caSonera para las ranuras delanteras 4 Apriete a 19 25 Nm 14 19 Ibs pies 5 16 18 x 3 4 19 25 Nrn 14 19 ft lbs 5 16 18 x 3 4 Figura 1 Instalaci6n del asiento 48 ...

Page 49: ...nura B en la parte baja del asiento Asegt3rese de deslizar el interruptor completamente hacia adelante 2 Connecte la caja del terminal de cableado C al interruptor del asiento 3 Enrosque la atadura de cable D en torno de ambos el cuerpo del interruptor y la caja del terminal t Figura 2 Procedimiento de instalaci6n del interruptor de seguridad del asiento 49 ...

Page 50: ...n cada palanca con el orificio rasurado superior en la base de palanca 3 Instale los herrajes como indica la Figura 3 Apriete a 20 23 Nm 15 17 Ibs pies NOTA Se debe ajustar las palancas de control de veloci dad de desplazamiento antes de su uso Consulte la seccidn Ajuste de control de velocidad de desplaza miento seccidn 20 23 Nm 15 17 ft lbs _ 5 16 18 _ _ 5 16 18 x 1 3 4 Figura 3 Montaje de las p...

Page 51: ...d Alinee los orificios del deflector con los orificios del bisagra 2 Inserte el extremo m s largo del muelle de torsi6n C por el orificio ranurado del deflector 3 Inserte la barra de la bisagra D por un extremo del conjunto y del bisagra del deflector a traves del muelle de torsi6n y s quela pot el otto extremo del conjunto y del bisagra del deflector NOTA Aseg rese de que el extremo m4s corto del...

Page 52: ... y revise el nivel de aceite del motor El nivel de aceite debe estar entre las marcas Full lleno y Add agregar De ser necesario agregue aceite por el tubo para Ilenado de aceite Vuelva a poner la varilla medidora de aceite y fijela Llenar con Gasolina FRESCA Levante el asiento para ganar acceso al tap6n de la gasolina y al tanque Quite el tapdn del tanque y Ilene el tanque con combustible fresco D...

Page 53: ... adentro encima del regazo del operador las pone en posici6n de DRIVE avance Desde la posici6n de DRIVE avance mover la palanca hacia adelante aumenta la velocidad HACIA ADELANTE de la Ilanta asociada Jalar la palanca hacia atras aumenta la velocidad de REVERSA Entre masse empuje una palanca mas rapido girara la rueda de tracci6n Consulte la secci6n PR CTICA DE MANEJO para obten er instrucciones d...

Page 54: ...uchillas de la sesgadora amarillo activa y desactiva las cuchillas de la sesgadora Para activar las cuchillas de la sesgadora jale el interruptor hacia arriba Para desactivar las cuchillas de la sesgadora empuje el interruptor hacia abajo Coloque siempre el control de velocidad del motor en FAST rApido antes de activar las cuchillas de la sesgadora y mientras poda el cesped Palancas de Desembrague...

Page 55: ...la expansi6n del combustible 3 Instale y apriete manualmente el tap6n de la gasolina ADVERTENCIA Nunca permita que pasajeros se paseen en la unidad Antes de dejar el puesto del operador por cualquier raz6n accione el freno de mano desacople el PTO detenga el motor y quite la Ilave Para reducir el peligro de un incendio mantenga el motor el tractor y la podadora libre de c_sped hojas y aceite exces...

Page 56: ... pode el c_sped o conduzca NUNCA active las cuchillas de la sesgadora con la velocidad del motor en SLOW lento PODAR EL C SPED 1 Arranque el motor consulte ARRANCAR EL MOTOR 2 Ajuste la altura de corte de la sesgadora a la altura desea da usando el ajuste de altura de corte de la sesgadora 3 Coloque el control de velocidad del motor en FAST rapi do 4 Active las cuchillas de la sesgadora jale el aj...

Page 57: ... vuelta Usted debe poner el freno de mano en DRIVE antes de mover las palancas de control fuera de la posici6n de PARK ADVERTENCIA No pode el c_sped en reversa a menos que sea absolu tamente necesario Siempre mire hacia abajo y hacia atras antes de echarse en reversa y mientras Io hace Manejo Hacia Adelante Traslado sin prob lemas Los controles de palanca del tractor de giro cero son altamente sen...

Page 58: ...elta en su lugar le permite dar la vuelta al final de una fila de corte en vez de tener que detenerse y hacer una vuelta en U antes de ini ciar con la siguiente fila Por ejemplo para ejecutar un giro cero de final de fila a la derecha 1 Desacelere al final de la fila 2 Mueva la palanca de control velocidad IZQUIERDA ligeramente hacia adelante mientras que mueve la palanca de control velocidad DERE...

Page 59: ...ontal y posterior de la plataforma del cortacesped para que este quede firmemente apoyado 7 Utilice el ajuste de altura de corte del cortacesped para hacer bajar por complete el cortacesped de forma que descanse sobre los bloques de madera de 4x4 8 Gire el interrupter de encendido hasta la posicion APA GADO y retire la Ilave 9 Retire el clip de la horquilla A Figura 16 que fija el brazo elevador p...

Page 60: ...TENIMIENTO DEL MOTOR Cada 8 Cada 25 Cada 50 Cada 100 Anual 26HP Briggs Stratton horas o horas o cada horas o cada horas o cada mente diario temporada temporada temporada Verifique el nivel del aceite del motor Realice el mantenimiento del prelimpiador de aire Cambie el aceite Realice el mantenimiento del filtro de aire Cambie el aceite y el filtro Limpie las aletas de refrigeraci6n Sustituya el fi...

Page 61: ...AIRE Intervalo de Servicio Antes de cada use PRECAUCION Si no se quitan los despojos del com partimiento del motor y otras superficies calientes se crea un peligro de incendio Antes de arrancar la unidad al inicio de la sesi6n de podado de cesped levante el asien to y limpie cualquier despojo de la rejilla de admisi6n en la parte superior del motor A Figura 18 el abanico de enfri amiento expuesto ...

Page 62: ...automotriz Aceite acoplamiento hidr ulico acoplamiento del freno puntos del pivote del bastidor acoplamiento del ajuste de altura de la cubierta de la podadora Generalmente todas las partes de metal para podado deben engrasarse donde entran en contacto con otras partes No ponga aceite ni grasa en las bandas y poleas Recuerde limpiar con un trapo los acoples y superficies antes y despu6s de la lubr...

Page 63: ... cabeza hexagonal A Figura 25 arandela elAstica B y aspa 4 Limpie el lado inferior de la cubierta de la podadora 5 Inspeccione las aspas para ver que no tengan muescas o rebordes desafilados Use una lima para afilar el aspa a un filo cortante Si el aspa esta daSa da debe reemplazarla 6 Equilibre el aspa como se muestra en la Figura 26 Centre el orificio del aspa con un clavo lubricado con una gota...

Page 64: ... dispositivos de seguridad Revise su operaci6n con regularidad Revisiones de SEGURIDAD de Operacibn PRUEBA 1 EL MOTOR NO DEBE ARRANCAR SI El interruptor de cuchillas de la sesgadora est ACTIVADO O BIEN Las palancas del control de velocidad de avance no est_ n en posici6n de START PARK arrancar Y La palanca del freno de mano est en la posici6n DESEN GRANAR PRUEBA 2 EL MOTOR DEBE ARRANCAR SI El inte...

Page 65: ...rotor y la cara del armaz6n como se muestra en la Figura 29 4 Alternativamente apriete las tuercas de ajuste B Figura 29 hasta que la cara del rotor y la cara del armaz6n apenas hagan contacto con el calibrador 5 Verifique las ventanas para vet que la tensi6n sea igual cuando el calibrador se introduce y se saca y haga los ajustes necesarios apretando o aflojando las tuercas de ajuste NOTA El espa...

Page 66: ...tor este tibio Deje andando el motor por unos minutos despues apage el motor y deje que se enfrfe de cliente a tibio 1 Limpie el Area alrededor de la varilla para medici6n del nivel C Figura 31 y el tubo de drenaje del aceite A 2 Remueva el tap6n de drenaje del aceite A y la varilla para medici6n del nivel C Permita que se drene completa mente 3 Remueva el filtro de aceite B Deseche el filtro 4 Po...

Page 67: ... tiene suciedad o daSos Si la delgada funda de espuma que rodea el filtro esta daSada reemplace el filtro NO aplique aceite a la funda de espuma o al cartucho Si hay aceite o mucha suciedad en el cartucho reempl celo NO use aire comprimido ni solventes para limpiar el cartucho del filtro Elimine cualquier suciedad del alojamiento del filtro de aire 4 Reemplace el cartucho alineando el orificio del...

Page 68: ...efi ase a la Figura 35 5 Reinstale la bujia dentro de la cabeza del cilindro Torque la bujia a 180 in lbs 20 Nm 736 rnrn Figura 35 Entrehierro de la Bujia LIMPIAR CAMARA DE COMBUSTION Intervalo de servicio Cada 100 a 400 horas Para poder mantener el cumplimiento con las emisiones recomendamos que despues de cada 100 a 400 horas de operaci6n solicite a un Centro de Servicio autorizado de Briggs Str...

Page 69: ... velocidad AJUSTE DE BALANCEO DE VELOCIDAD Si el tractor vira a la derecha o a la izquierda cuando las palancas del control de velocidad estan en la posici6n de velocidad maxima hacia adelante la velocidad maxima de cada una de las palancas puede balancearse girando las perillas de ajuste E Figura 36 Gire la perilla A LA IZQUIERDA para aumentar la velocidad o A LA DERECHA para disminuir la velocid...

Page 70: ...n_ctelo al FINAL Si no se hace en este orden la terminal positiva puede causar un cortocircuito con el bastidor al contacto con una herramienta Use equipo protector Use siempre guantes y gafas de seguridad cuando manipule la bateria y sus cables RECARGA DE LA BATERJA Una baterfa descargada o una demasiado baja para arran car el motor puede ser el resultado de un defecto en el sis tema de recarga o...

Page 71: ...necesario 3 Verifique la presi6n de las Ilantas Vea VERIFICAR LA PRESION DE LAS LLANTAS 4 Ajuste la altura de corte a posici6n media Coloque las aspas de la podadora de modo que apunten de un lado a otro Figura 39 y 40 5 Mida la distancia entre las puntas de las aspas exter nas y el suelo Figura 40 Si hay una diferencia mayor a 1 8 3mm entre las medidas en cada lado proceda con el paso 6 Si la dif...

Page 72: ...rma del cortacesped Cuando esten correctamente ajustadas apriete las tuer cas de bloqueo posteriores B para bloquear en su posici6n la barra de enganche delantera SUSTITUCION DE LA COREA DEL COR TACI SPED 1 Posicione el cortacesped sobre una superficie nivelada Desactive el PTO apague el motor sitt_e las palancas de control de velocidad de avance en ESTACIONAR Retire la Ilave 2 Retire la tapa de l...

Page 73: ...dn engranadas la persona que estd limpiando la plataforma del cortacdsped debe estar en la posici6n de operador y no debe haber personas cerca El no seguir estas precauciones puede resultar en lesiones graves o muerte 2 Conecte el desconector r pido A Figura 45 a la manguera de jardin B y conectela al puerto de deslave C en la plataforma del cortacesped 3 Encienda el cortacesped y col6quelo en la ...

Page 74: ...jetas a cambio sin previo aviso MOTOR TRANSMISIONES Marca Briggs Stratton Tipo Modelo ELS Liquido para Potenciaen maquinada hidr_ulica caballos de fuerza 26 a 3060 rpm Par motor continuo Desplazamiento 724 cc 44 2 pulgadas ct bicas Salida Sistema el_ctrico 12voltios 16amp Alternador Peso m_ximo bateria 230 CCA en el eje Capacidad de aceite 1 9 Liters 64 oz Hydro Gear EZT ZC AHBB 2A7B 1DPX Aceite d...

Page 75: ...ucias o con entrehierroincorrecto iLimpie y ajuste a entrehierro o reemplace Cableado suelto o roto Revise el cableado y reemplace los cables rotos o Iraidos Apriete las conexiones sueltas Solenoide o motor de arranque defectuoso iReemplace Comuniquese con Piezas y Reparaciones de Sears i lnterruptor del intercierre defectuoso Reemplace Comuniquese con Piezas y iReparaciones de Sears I Interruptor...

Page 76: ...idad del motor es muy lenta Siempre ponga el acelerador en FAST cuando pode gadora es de el c6sped aspecto tosco La velocidad de avance es muy alta Disminuya la velocidad Las cuchillas estan desafiladas Afile o reemplace las cuchillas Vea la secci6n de Mantenimiento La banda de tracci6n se barre porque Limpie o reemplace la banda segL_nsea necesario tiene aceite o esta desgastada Las cuchillas no ...

Page 77: ...RepairParts PTS 1 ...

Page 78: ...NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 16 15 18 19 21 64 14 1 17 12 9 65 26 8 1 38 11 Torque Ref No 11 to 150 Ft Lbs or 204 Nm 15 t 53 51 31 59 33 60 To be assembled between Ref Nos 33 57 48 47 45 PTS 2 ...

Page 79: ...des Ref Nos 1 2 3 4 5 BOLT Shoulder G5 NUT Hex Flange 3 8 16 ESNA CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 8 11 x 3 1 4 G5 WASHER 5 8 64 ID x 1 3 40D x 11 THK NUT Hex Flange Two Way Lock 5 8 11 BRACKET Front Footrest Support SCREW Hex Head Taptite 5 16 18 x 5 8 NUT Speed Lug Type 1 4 20 CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 16 18 x 1 FRONT FOOTREST NUT Hex Flange 1 4 20 ESNA CARRIAGE BOLT 1 4 20 x 3 4 G5 PAD Footrest Panel SEAT ASSEMBL...

Page 80: ...NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 16 15 18 19 21 64 14 1 17 12 9 65 26 8 1 38 11 Torque Ref No 11 to 150 Ft Lbs or 204 Nm 15 t 53 51 31 59 33 60 To be assembled between Ref Nos 33 57 48 47 45 PTS 4 ...

Page 81: ...20415SM 1931942SM 1960534SM 7070814SM 1921880SM 1734392ASM DESCRIPTION BUSHING Fuel CAPSCREW 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 WASHER 5 16 34 ID x 10D x 13 THK LOCKWASHER External Tooth 3 8 SPACER TANK Fuel CAP Fuel Tank CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 16 18 x 1 1 4 G5 NUT Push Pal 5 16 DIA Thread 5 80D BRACE Tank BUMPER Rubber SHROUD Rear SCREW Hex Washer Head Taptite 1 4 20 x 1 2 SUPPORT Seat Deck ARM REST KIT L H R H NUT He...

Page 82: ...parallel to engineair cleaner cover edge with end against Ref No 14 to miss rotating screen 17 15 _hose to be d_ routed vertically to left side between rear shroud fuel tank Apply anti seize t 8 Fueltankassembly found in Frame Body 36 _ SeatGroup 35 10 m_ to crankshaft_ Forth engine bolt _ w _ _J_ 1 7 for ful details please 2 fz _c_ 3_ 9 iJTot 6 _ie N_sl _ i see Electrical Gr upk Torque SRef No 1 ...

Page 83: ... 4 G5 AIR DUCT Inlet HOSE Oil Drain 16 5 ENGINE 26HP B S Platinum Twin Model 445877 Type 0132 Trim B1 1734189SM 7103123YP 1960295SM 1734246ASM 1728017SM 1960368SM 1727939ASM 1734061SM 1936228SM 1917356SM 1731214SM 7090999SM 7091195SM 7100529SM 1734995SM 7029900SM 1930591SM 7900020SM 1931277SM 1 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 SEAL Foam Air Inlet THROTTLE ASSEMBLY SCREW Hex Whiz Lock Flange 1 4...

Page 84: ...Transmission Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart PTS 8 ...

Page 85: ... Control L H ROD Control R H BOLT Shoulder NUT Hex Flange Two Way Lock 7 16 14 CAPSCREW Hex Head 7 16 14 x 2 1 4 G8 CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 16 18 x 2 3 4 G5 WASHER 34 ID x 3 40D x 06 THK CLIP Rod End Linkage ROD Tow Valve L H CARRIAGE BOLT 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 G5 CARRIAGE BOLT 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 G5 DRAWBAR CAPSCREW Hex Head 5 16 18 x 2 1 2 G5 CLIP Rod End Linkage ROD Tow Valve R H NUT Hex Flange Whiz Lock 5 16 ...

Page 86: ...Transmission Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart PTS 10 ...

Page 87: ...on PARKING BRAKE ARM ASSEMBLY Transmission HYDRO SEAL KIT HUB REPLACEMENT KIT Includes Ref Nos 52 53 HUB EZT Transmission Included in Ref No 51 NUT EZT Transmission Included in Ref No 51 GEAR Parking Brake Transmission CLIP E Transmission Parking Brake ARM Control Kit L H ARM Control Kit R H ZTS 6000 107 289920 SPRING Extension Used only on Hydro Gear P N ZC AHBB 2A7B 1DPX and ZC DHE 2A7C 1 DPX SP...

Page 88: ... specification chart 28 33 32 f 32 12 Ibs inward force measured 1 above bottom of foam grips 21 14 23 3 34 36 3 39 36 43 Ref Front Panel Note Handlebars out locked compress brake spring to 3 length 42 F F t Brake arm to be _ fully nested in gear teeth Parking Brake Switch 29 31 10 36 43 32 PTS 12 ...

Page 89: ... 16 18 x 1 3 4 Round Head Short Square Neck GR5 4 BOLT 5 16 18 x 1 Round Head Short Square Neck GR5 Zinc 2 BRACKET L Switch 2 CLIP Brake 1 BRACKET RH Mounting Handle Pivot 1 BRACKET LH Mounting Handle Pivot Black 1 BRACKET Brake Pivot ZT 3 NUT 5 16 18 3B Hex Nyloc 1 SHOULDER BOLT 5 16 18 3 WASHER 1 2 Flat 2 BOLT 5 16 18 x 1 Hex Flange Lock YZ 1 ARM Brake Pivot ZT 1 WASHER 34 x 69 x 08 Flat 7 NUT 5...

Page 90: ... specification chart 28 33 32 f 32 12 Ibs inward force measured 1 above bottom of foam grips 21 14 23 3 34 36 3 39 36 43 Ref Front Panel Note Handlebars out locked compress brake spring to 3 length 42 F F t Brake arm to be _ fully nested in gear teeth Parking Brake Switch 29 31 10 36 43 32 PTS 14 ...

Page 91: ...Controls Group REF NO PARTNO 44 1727918SM 45 1703805SM 46 1725927SM QTY DESCRIPTION 2 SHOCK ABSORBER 2 RING Klipring Extension for 500 Dia Shaft 1 SHAFT Cross ZTS 6000 107 289920 Footnotes PTS 15 ...

Page 92: ...to cable 11 connector body HeadlighlSwitct Optional lO 28 1 Tie Harness to throttle cable I 3O Seat Switch 15 14 t t 37 m 31 Clipharnessto seatpan 16 t i 19 x _ 10 f 1 Electric Clulch 1 Headligl t Optional 21 To Engine 17 18 Block To Starter Bolt on Engine 34 _ 23 k 33 r _ _ _ Tie cables _ _ _ loStrop 10 27 29 23 To Engine 25 PTS 16 ...

Page 93: ... Thin NUT Hex Flange 5 8 32 IGN SW Die Cast COVER Ignition Switch KEYS Set of Two PLUG Hole SWITCH PTO Push Pull Symbols TIE Self Locking 184 WD 7 31 LG SWITCH Push Button BRACE Battery 19 DIA Wire STRAP Black Rubber 19 SQ 7 88 OD Battery BATTERY 12 Volt 6 Cell 340CCA CAPSCREW Hex Head 1 4 20 x 3 4 G5 WASHER 1 4 27 ID x 62 OD x 05 THK LOCKWASHER Spring 1 4 NUT Hex 1 4 20 NC 2B BOOT Insulator Red P...

Page 94: ...Lift Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 26 25 I 19 18 28 I I I I l 30 i t I 1 1 t 9 10 PTS 18 ...

Page 95: ...1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 ARM Mower Lift L H BOLT Shoulder NUT Hex Whiz Lock Flange 5 16 18 PIN Threaded Shoulder WASHER 1 2 CLIP Hair Pin RING Klipring 5 8 NUT Hex Flange 3 8 16 ESNA SPACER TRUNNION ROD Mower Lift 3 8 16 x 1 LG Thread LIFT SHAFT ASSEMBLY SPACER Powdered Metal ARM Lift Trunnion CARRIAGE BOLT 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 G5 ARM Mower Lift R H NUT Hex 1 4 20 L H Thread WASHER 1 4 MOTOR Mini Ac...

Page 96: ...el Tire Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 7 1 8 Torque Ref No 8 to 45 50 ft Ibs or 61 2 68 Nm 7 tl k _ J f t i f f i J i i 5 PTS 20 ...

Page 97: ...013SM 2 5 7090839SM 2 6 2812808SM 2 7 2172353SM 2 8 2177725SM 8 ZTS 6000 107 289920 DESCRIPTION WHEEL TIRE ASSEMBLY 18 x 8 1 2 8 CAPSCREW Hex Head TUBE Caster Wheel Spacer WHEEL TIRE ASSEMBLY 11 x 4 5 NUT Hex Center Lock FITTING Lube VALVE STEM CAP NUT Hex Lug 7 16 20 Footnotes PTS 21 ...

Page 98: ...Decals Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 6 21 18 REARVlEW 1 16 g 8 7 22 1 12 15 10 I1 PTS 22 ...

Page 99: ...1 DECAL 1 DECAL 1 DECAL 1 1 1 1 1 Danger Do Not Put Hands Feet in Mower English French 52 OPEl Certified ANSI Transmission Release Instructions English French Craftsman ZTS Operator Instructions Upper English French Operator Instructions Lower English French Tracking Adjustment Powered by 26HP Height of Cut Service Parts B S 26HP Handle Control L H 26HP Seat Deck L H Craftsman ZTS Seat Deck R H Cr...

Page 100: ...52 Mower Deck Clutch Support Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 5 10 11 45 j52 29 34 31 21 16 13 6 i 16 17 13 16 17 10 PTS 24 ...

Page 101: ... Hex Flange 3 8 16 6 NUT Hex Flange 5 16 18 4 BOLT Carriage 5 16 18 x 1 2 PLATE Backing 1 UPSTOP Front 52 Mower 4 BOLT Shoulder 3 8 16 x 3 7 8 4 WASHER 1 2 4 WHEEL Gauge 5 4 NUT Hex Flange 3 8 16 ESNA 1 BRACKET Gauge Wheel Left 1 BRACKET Gauge Wheel Right 8 NUT Hex Flange 5 16 18 12 BOLT Carriage 5 16 18 x 7 8 2 TRUNNION Unthreaded 1 HITCH Front 2 ROD Front Rail 4 NUT Hex Flange 1 2 13 Two Way Loc...

Page 102: ...52 Mower Deck Housing Arbor Group ZTS 6000 107 289920 NOTE Unless noted otherwise use the standard hardware torque specification chart 6 11 17 _ I 30 18 38 23 36 1 PTS 26 ...

Page 103: ... 5 Split 3 SPACER Pulley 3 SHAFT Spindle 20mm 3 HOUSING Spindle 6 SHIELD Arbor 2 6 BEARING Ball 20mm 6 SPACER Bearing 1 ADAPTER Washout Port 1 BRACKET Belt Cover Front 5 SCREW Hex Washer Taptit 5 16 18 x 3 4 1 DEFLECTOR Discharge 1 HOUSING Mower Deck 52 1 COVER Belt 1 SPRING Torsion Deflector 1 ROD Deflector 1 COVER Belt Left 1 WASHOUT PORT Connector 3 BLADE Mower 1 BAFFLE Pinchoff 1 HINGE Deflect...

Page 104: ...MANUAL lO_ 85O 252 25O 718 12 1017 15 1013 2O 965_ 943 dd _3 415 75O 445877 0132 B1 1329 REPLACMENT ENGINE 1330 REPAIR MANUAL 212 _J278 _ 505 _ i _ i 177 q _ 524 1027 615 o 220 __ LJ 45 MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 28 12 22 2008 ...

Page 105: ...nor Control Retainer Breather Collector Oil Washer Governor Control Lever Screw Dipstick Tube Washer Governor Crank Plug Oil Pressure Switch Hole Nut Governor Control Lever Dipstick Seal Dipstick Tube Tube Dipstick Bushing REF PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 615 698290 Retainer Governor Shaft 616 691045 Crank Governor 691 790574 Seat Governor Shaft 718 690959 Pin Locating 742 690328 Retainer E Ring 750 796...

Page 106: ...ZTS 6000 107 289920 445877 0132 B1 26 27 _ 29 _ _ _ 32_ L_ y J 24 _ 61 163 929 54 _ MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 30 12 2212008 ...

Page 107: ...9 796209 Rod Connecting 32 690976 Screw Connecting Rod 50 695241 Manifold Intake 51 795123 Gasket Intake 51A 690950 Gasket Intake 54 699816 Screw Intake Manifold 146 690979 Key Timing 163 691001 Gasket Air Cleaner 186 795985 Connector Hose Intake Manifold REF NO 212 415 617 741 929 PART NO DESCRIPTION 695238 Link Throttle 690283 Plug Oil Pressure Switch Hole 697891 Seal O Ring Intake Manifold Red ...

Page 108: ...20 445877 0132 B1 33 1022 36 1029 1100 798 _ _ 883 45 1026 _Z _ 1026A _ _ J j 918 _ _ _ 914 d_ _ Y 13 85O i 868 883 1O22 _pb 635 f _ _bJ _ 85O 914 _ _ MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 32 12 2212008 ...

Page 109: ...491055s Plug Spark 617 697891 Seal O Ring Intake Manifold Red 635 66538s Boot Spark Plug 798 697890 Screw Rocker Arm REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 918 793147 1022 690971 1023 793146 1023A 499600 1026 690981 1026A 690982 1029 690972 1100 791959 850 100106 Sealant Liquid Liquid Sealant and Rocker Cover Gasket and Breather Gasket are interchangeable 868 690968 Seat Valve 883 690970 Gasket Exhaust 914 69...

Page 110: ...32 B1 654 53 163 108_ _ __ _ 633 1169 418 _ ii_ t_3 672 _ i_ _ Z_ 105 1126 _ _ 1123 Cc_ 47276 104 975 f 137 _J 131 95e 130 j j 987 _i 788 628 d I 387 385 24O 601A MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 34 12 22 2008 ...

Page 111: ... High Altitude Right Carburetor Valve Throttle Cut to Required Length 231 690718 Screw Choke Valve 240 695666 Fitter Fuel 276 695410 Washer Seating 385 697551 Screw Fuel Pump 387 808656 Pump Fuel 418 795912 Plate Carburetor 601 791850 Clamp Hose Green 601A 691038 Clamp Hose Black 628 691108 Screw Fuel Pump Bracket 445877 0132 B1 REF PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 633 699813 654 690958 672 690234 703 69101...

Page 112: ...000 107 289920 445877 0132 B1 1036 EMISSIONS LABEL 968i 467 J 305A 3O6 304 307 307A 447_ 865 447A 431 865A 163 od_ oJ _ _ _oi o J 573 445 MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 36 12 2212008 ...

Page 113: ...eld Short 307A 691003 Screw Cylinder Shield Long 431 792297 Elbow Intake 445 792105 Filter Air Cleaner Cartridge 447 691003 Screw Air Guide Cover Long 447A 697551 Screw Air Guide Cover Short REF NO 467 573 865 865A 968 1036 1040 PART NO DESCRIPTION 790697 Knob Air Cleaner 790444 Plate Back 691012 Cover Air Guide Cylinder 1 792286 Cover Air Guide Valley 795120 Cover Air Cleaner Label Emissions Avai...

Page 114: ...7 0132 B1 74_ 1005 789 y 877 4 _ _ y _ _h _ 1054 1119 ___ _ 334 _ 216 _ ___ _ 188 _ 265 267 2O9 _9 211 526 i 501 801 1051 _ 783 513 310 544 803 802 _ p _ _ j MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 38 12 22 2008 ...

Page 115: ...ive Starter 513 692024 Clutch Drive 526 697551 Screw Regulator 544 Armature Starter Serviced By 499521 Starter Motor Only Reference 309 579 691029 Nut Starter Cable 635 66538s Boot Spark Plug 668 691215 Spacer Rotating Screen 697 690372 Screw Drive Cap 783 695708 Gear Pinion 789 696576 Harness Wiring 789A 698330 Harness Wiring 797 693167 Nut Brush Retainer REF NO 801 802 803 851 877 1005 1051 1054...

Page 116: ...672 987 1124 _d b 358 ENGINE GASKET SET 3 163 524 _ 691 F_4_ 177 t C_ 883 868 _ 1O22 1095 VALVE GASKET SET 868 _ 883 _ I I 1O22 85O LIQUID SEALANT IS INTERCHANGEABLE WITH THE BREATHER GASKET AND OR ROCKER COVER GASKET MCS000001 Assemblies include all parts shown in frames 40 12 2212008 ...

Page 117: ...TION 177 691031 Seat O Ring Dipstick 276 695410 Washer Seating 358 694012 Gasket Set Engine 524 691032 Seat Dipstick Tube 633 699813 Seat Choke Throttle Shaft Choke Shaft 672 690234 Gasket Carburetor Plate 691 790574 Seat Governor Shaft 850 100106 Sealant Liquid Liquid Sealant and Rocker Cover Gasket and Breather Gasket are interchangeable 445877 0132 B1 REF PART NO NO DESCRIPTION 868 883 987 1022...

Page 118: ... 4 16 7 8 9 7 8 14 1 8 1 12 19 20 27 31 66 76 11 12 20 23 30 35 50 55 65 75 90 100 160 180 140 155 220 240 in Ibs Nm ft Ibs Nm 2 1 30 3 4 2 3 31 3 5 3 1 43 4 9 3 5 49 5 5 7 6 8 10 9 8 6 10 13 6 15 0 17 23 1 16 3 19 25 8 27 2 30 40 8 31 3 35 47 6 40 8 50 68 0 47 6 55 74 8 68 0 75 102 0 74 8 90 122 4 88 4 110 149 6 102 0 120 163 2 122 4 150 204 0 136 180 244 8 217 6 260 353 6 244 8 300 408 0 190 4 4...

Page 119: ... fue disefiado y fabricado para afios de operaci6n confiable Pero como todos los productos es posible que cada cierto tiempo requiera de reparaciones Ahi es donde tener un Acuerdo de Protecci6n de Reparaciones puede ahorrarle dinero y contrariedades Compre un Acuerdo de Protecci6n de Reparaciones ahora y protejase usted mismo de molestias y gastos inesperados Aqui esta Io que incluye el Acuerdo 1_...

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