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Page 1: ...ION Before using this product read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions SAFETY ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST ESPANOL Sears Brands Management Corporation Hoffman Estates iL 60179 U S A Visit our web site www craftsman com FORMNO 769 08075A 5 29 2012 ...

Page 2: ...endableitemsthatcan wearout fromnormalusewithinthewarrantyperiod suchas the blades tines or belts Productdamageresultingfromuserattemptsat productmodification or repairorcausedbyproduct accessories Repairsnecessarybecauseof accidentorfailureto operateor maintainthe productaccordingto all suppliedinstructions Preventivemaintenance or repairsnecessarydueto improper fuel mixture contaminated or stale...

Page 3: ... can resultin seriousinjuryto the operatorand or bystanders Forquestions call 1 800 4MY HOME Befamiliarwithall controlsandtheir properoperation Knowhow to stopthe machineanddisengagethemquickly Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsof ageto operatethis machine Children14andover shouldreadandunderstandthe instructionsandsafeoperationpracticesin thismanualandon the machineandbe trainedandsupervisedby anadul...

Page 4: ...fic Do notcarry passengers Neveroperatethe machineat hightransportspeedson hardor slipperysurfaces Exercisecautionto avoidslippingor falling Lookdownand behindandusecare whenin reverseor pulling machinetowardsyou Startthe engineaccordingto the instructionsfoundinthis manual and keepfeetwell awayfromthe tinesat all times Afterstrikingaforeignobjector ifyour machineshouldstart mak inganunusualnoiseo...

Page 5: ...uryordeath donot modifyenginein anyway Tampering withthe governorsettingcan leadto a runawayengineand causeit to operateat unsafespeeds Nevertamperwithfactorysetting of enginegovernor NOTICE REGARDING EMISSIONS EngineswhicharecertifiedtocomplywithCaliforniaandfederal EPAemissionregulations for SORE SmallOff RoadEquipment are certifiedto operateon regularunleadedgasoline and mayinclude the followin...

Page 6: ... put hands or feet near rotating parts Contact with the rotating parts can amputate hands and feet WARNING GASOLINE IS FLAMMABLE Allow the engine to cool at least two minutes before refueling WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE Never run an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated area Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly gas WARNING HOT SURFACE Engine parts especially the muffler be...

Page 7: ...e LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON HandlebarAssembly Tiller EngineOil Operator sManual DepthGageAssembly ATTACHING THE CABLE 1 Identifythe forwardclutchcable A SeeFigure1 Forward Clutch Cable Figure1 2 Hookthe Z endof the forwardclutchcable A intothe forward fine engagement lever SeeFigure2 f Figure2 NOTE Besurenotto kinkthecable whileattaching ATTACHING THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY 1 Removethe hexbolt andcuppedwashe...

Page 8: ...ion SeeFigure4 Returnto the lowerhandleandtightenthe hexbolt securely ATTACHING THE DEPTH STAKE 1 Removethetwo screwsfromthe depthstakeassembly See Figure5 Insertthe depthstakeassemblyintothe frameandreinstallthe two screwsremoved earlier Tightenthe hex boltssecurely See Figure6 Depth Stake Assembly Figure6 Securethe pinwiththeclip removed earlier Thedepthstakecan beplacedat variouspositions Forse...

Page 9: ...umof 87 octane Gasolinewith up to 10 ethanolor 15 MTBE MethylTertiaryButylEther can be used Neverusean oil gasolinemixtureordirty gasoline Avoidgetting dirt dust or waterinthe fuel tank DO NOTuse E85gasoline Refuelina well ventilated areawiththe enginestopped Do not smokeorallowflamesor sparksin the areawherethe engineis refueledor wheregasolineisstored Donot overfillthe fueltank After refueling m...

Page 10: ...Beforeoperatingthe tiller the adjustment of the forwardclutchcables mustbechecked 1 Disconnectandgroundthe sparkplugwireagainstthe engine 2 Adjusttheforwardclutchcable bylooseningthe hexnut See Figure10 Figure10 3 Turnthecable collarsectionone ortwoturnsto increaseor decreasetensiononthe cable See Figure10 4 Retightenthe locknutagainstthe cablecollar SeeFigure10 5 Withthe forwardfineengagementhand...

Page 11: ...hethrottlecontrolis locatedon the sideof the engine Itregulatesthe spreadof the engineandwill shutoff theenginewhen movedintothe STOPposition CHOKE CONTROL CHOKE RUN The chokecontrolisfoundon the sideof the engineandis activated by movingthe leverto the CHOKEposition Activatingthe choke controlclosesthe chokeplateon the carburetor andaids instartingthe engine AIR FILTER The airfilteris a deviceon ...

Page 12: ...RUNI _ I position 9 Ifenginefalters movechokecontrolbacktowardthe CHOKE I _1 positionandrepeatsteps5 though8 10 ALWAYS keepthe throttlecontrolin theSTART RUN Rabbit positionwhenoperatingthe tiller TO STOP ENGINE 1 To stopthe wheelsandtines releasethe ForwardClutchBail 2 Movethrottlecontrolleverto slow turtle _ position Wheneverpossible graduallyreduceenginespeedbefore stoppingengine 3 Movethrottle...

Page 13: ... Attachthe wheelyokeso thatthe wheelsaretowardthe rear closest to depthstake for deeptilling andcultivatingby removingtheclevis pinandcotter pin SeeFigure13 Wheel Yoke Wheel Figure13 Figure14 ADJUSTING THE HANDLE HEIGHT The handleshouldbeadjustedsothat whenthe tiller is digging3 4 intothe soil thehandlefallsto aboutwaste high Toadjusthandle simplyloosenthe handleknob movethe handleto the desiredhe...

Page 14: ...o 2 deep Usingtheshallowtillingdepthhelpspreventinjury to the plantswhoserootsoftengrowcloseto the surface If needed lift uponthe handlebars slightlyto prevent thetinesfromdiggingtoo deeply Cultivating ona regularbasisnotonlyeliminatesweeds it alsoloosensandaerates the soilfor bettermoistureabsorption and fasterplantgrowth Watering thegardenareaa fewdayspriorto tillingwill maketillingeasier aswill...

Page 15: ...heckeveryone halfhourof operation The incline of the slopewillcausetheoil to slantawayfromitsnormal levelandthiscan starveenginepartsof requiredlubrication Keepthe motoroil levelat thefull pointat alltimes Tilling Lip and Down a Slope 1 Tokeepsoil erosionto a minimum be sureto addenoughorganic matterto thesoil so thatit hasgoodmoisture holding textureand try to avoidleavingfootprintsorwheel marks ...

Page 16: ...ckof fuel oradda gasolineadditiveto the gas in thetank Changeoileverytwentyfivehourswhenoperatingengineunderheavyloadorin hightemperatures Alwaysstopengineanddisconnectsparkplugwirebeforeperforming lany maintenance or adjustments Alwayswearsafetyglassesduring _operation orwhile performing any adjustmentsor repairs GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Alwaysobserveallsafetyrulesfoundonproductlabelsandin thisope...

Page 17: ...nerpreventsdamagingdirt dust etc fromenteringthe carburetorandbeingforcedintothe engineandis importantto engine lifeandperformance Neverrunthe enginewithoutanair cleaner completelyassembled Checkthe air cleanerbeforeeachuse Paperfilterscannotbecleanedand mustbereplacedoncea year or every100operatinghours moreoftenif usedinextremelydusty conditions 1 Pressthetab onthe air filtercover liftthe covera...

Page 18: ...sisunlikely unlessyouhandle lusedoilonadailybasis it isstilladvisable tothoroughly washyourhands withsoapandwater as soonas possible afterhandling usedoil 1 Drainthe fuel fromthe tankby runningthe engineuntilthe fuel tankis empty Besurefuelfill cap is secure 2 WithengineOFFbut stillwarm disconnectsparkplugwireand keep it awayfromsparkplug 3 Removeoil drainendcap locatedat the baseof the engine and...

Page 19: ...enreassembling withthe replacement belt NOTE Afterre installing thebelt double check the cableadjustment Referto theAssembly sectionfor instructions onadjusting the cable TINES The tineswillwearwithuse andshouldbeinspectedat the beginning of each tillingseasonandafterevery30operatinghours The tines can be replaced Referto the PartsListsectionof this manualfor part numbers Tine Inspection Withuse t...

Page 20: ... cylinder Replacesparkplugandcrankit slowlyto distribute oil 4 Cleandebrisfromaroundtheengineandthe muffler Touchup any damagedpaint andcoatotherareasthatmayrustwitha light filmof oil 5 Storein a clean dry andwellventilatedareaawayfromany ap pliancethatoperateswitha flameorpilot light suchas a furnace waterheater orclothesdryer Alsoavoidany areawitha spark producingelectricmotor orwherepowertoolsa...

Page 21: ...s 2 Worn broken or misadjusted drive belt 3 Foreignobjectlodgedintines 4 Tineclevispin s missing 1 Worntines 2 incorrectthrottlesetting 3 DriveBelt slipping 1 Reconnect wire 2 Putleverin STARTposition 3 Filltankwithclean freshgasoline 4 Cleanor replacefilter 5 Clean adjustgap or replace 6 Contactyour SearsParts RepairCenter 7 Contactyour SearsParts RepairCenter 1 Clean adjustgap or replace 2 Clean...

Page 22: ...Craftsman Tiller B Model No 247 299341 22 12 21 14 4O 32 15 6 11 26 2O 43 22 ...

Page 23: ... 20 18 912 0442 Nut 1 4 20 Lock 19 720 0195 HandleKnob 20 720 0269 Grip ClutchBail 21 720 0274 Grip Handle 22 731 06253A HandleCover 931 1645B ClutchBailHolder 24 936 0140 FiatWasher 385x 62 x 063 25 736 0242 BellWasher 340x 872x 060 26 936 0921 LockWasher 1 2 27 936 3020 FlatWasher 271x 630x 065 28 749 1401A 4044 HandleBrace 29 710 0176 HexHeadScrew 5 16 18x 2 75 30 710 0502A SEMSScrew 3 8 16 31 ...

Page 24: ...Craftsman Tiller B IViodel No 247 299341 34 37 27 _ 26 10 24 ...

Page 25: ...6 0043A 4044 TineShield 39 18 786 0053 0637 Bracket Tine Shield 40 19 686 0088 Idler BracketAssembly 41 20 710 0189 HexHeadScrew 5 16 18x 3 00 21 710 0237 HexHeadScrew 5 16 24x 625 22 710 1039 HexHeadScrew 3 8 24x 1 00 710 3005 HexHeadScrew 3 8 16x 1 25 24 711 1036A HexNut 5 16 18 25 712 0266A JamlockNut 3 8 16 712 3029 736 0112 936 0119 736 0242 736 0312 936 0452 786 0149 948 0350 Nut 1 2 20 Jam ...

Page 26: ...06 712 04213 951 14068 951 14069 951 14070 750 05314 D I I AirCleanerHousing Nut Self Tapping BoltM4 2x16 CarbonCanister SilencerPlate RubberShockPad 951 10794 951 14071 951 14072 951 14073 951 14074 AirFilterAssembly AirFilterCover PrimerHose Clamp ExhaustPiping 26 ...

Page 27: ... Incl h l j m n o p q r s u w 951 11177 n a n a n a n a n a 736 04638 n a ControlLever Choke ChokeShaft ChokePlate ThrottleShaft ThrottlePlate ScrewM3x5 LockWasher IdleJetAssembly m m k I m n o P q r s t U V W X n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a n a 951 11589 n a 951 11348 710 04945 951 11349 710 04938 m O O Gasket ThrottlePlate IdleSpeedAdjustingScrew MixtureScrew Carburetor Body FloatPin Emuls...

Page 28: ...Craftsman Engine Model 170 VU For Tiller Model 247 299341 72 71 129 GasketKit External 130 GasketKit Complete 131 Complete Engine 61_ 60 _ 75 77 28 ...

Page 29: ...14 951 12126 951 12573 951 12572 952Z170 VU m O O PistonRingSet PistonPinSnapRing Piston PistonPin Bolt M6x12 Air Shield ConnectingRodAssembly GovernorArm Shaft Washer5 2xl 9 GovernorSeal CotterPin CamshaftAssy RadialBallBearing 6205 CrankshaftAssembly WoodruffKey GovernorGear ShaftAssembly DowelPin7x14 DowelPin9x14 Crankcase CoverGasket CoverComp LeftCrankcase Bolt M8x32 OilPlug OilSeal 25x41 25x...

Page 30: ...Craftsman Engine Model 170 VU For Tiller Model 247 299341 128 Cylinder Head Service Kit 129 Gasket Kit External 130 Gasket Kit Complete 131 Complete Engine 126 2 _ 1 1 2O 7 3O ...

Page 31: ...alve RockerArm Bolt Pivot PushRodGuide Retainer In ValveSpring Adjuster ExhValve Retainer Ex Valve Spring ValveSpring IntakeValveSeal BoltM8x55 CylinderHeadAssembly m 2O 46 47 48 49 5O 51 126 128 129 130 131 951 10292 951 11572 951 10648 951 11899 715 04108 951 10647A 951 10647A 951 11063A 951 10819 951 12573 951 12572 952Z170 VU D O Incl6 8 17 19 22 29 30 46 50 51 SparkPlug F6Rtc Gasket CylinderH...

Page 32: ...940 951 10792 710 04919 951 10805 951 10934 951 10911 712 04209 710 04915 951 11583 736 04455 710 04974 951 12418 710 04918 951 11109 D O O Air FlowShield BoltM6xlO IgnitionCoil Assembly BoltM6x25 Flywheel Fan Cooling Pulley Starter Nut Special M14x1 5 BoltM6x12 BlowerHousing Washer BoltM6xlO RecoilStarter BoltM6x20 BlowerHousingShield 32 ...

Page 33: ...ottleLinkageSpring ThrottleLinkage GovernorArm NutM6 GovernorArmBolt FuelLineKit FuelHoseClamp BoltM6x12 Rollover Valve m 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 120 121 122 123 951 11914 710 04905 710 04915 951 12482 951 11381 951 11913 951 11904 951 11912 951 12535 951 14076 751 14139 951 14077 951 11933 951 10651 712 04212 D O e DipstickDecorationCover Bolt Bolt M6x12 DipstickAssembly Oil F...

Page 34: ...ller IViodel 247 299341 26 23 27 22 24 21 m 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 951 14063 951 11289 712 04214 951 14067 951 14078 951 14079 951 12865 D W O StudM8x38 ExhaustPipeGasket Nut M8 MufflerAssembly ExhaustPipeShield DuctBolt SecondaryAirValve 34 ...

Page 35: ...Craftsman Tiller IViodel No 247 299341 777D17067 777i23259 777123174 777S33498 777D17064 777D15447 777D15452 777S33612 777120358 777123449 35 ...

Page 36: ...ectsare judgedonnormalengineperformance The warrantyis notrelatedto an in use emissiontest Sears Emission Control Defects Warranty Provisions Thefollowing arespecific provisions relative toyourEmission Control Defects Warranty Coverage Itisinaddition totheSears engine warranty fornon regulated enginesfoundin theOperatingand Maintenance Instructions 1 WarrantedParts Coverageunderthis warrantyextend...

Page 37: ...hind lawn mower is used 20 to 25 hours per year Therefore the Emissions Durability Period of an engine with an intermediate rating would equate to 10 to 12 years The Air index is a calculated number describing the relative level of emissions for a specific engine family The lower the Air Index the cleaner the engine This information is displayed in graphical form on the emissions label After July ...

Page 38: ...tion phone support from a Sears representative Think of us as a talking owner s manual Once you purchase the Repair Protection Agreement a simple phone call is all that it takes for you to schedule service You can call anytime day or night or schedule a service appointment online The Repair Protection Agreement is a risk free purchase If you cancel for any reason during the product warranty period...

Page 39: ...ormalenel periodode garantia comolas cuchillas dientes o cinturones DaSosenel productoresultantede los intentosdel usuariode modificaci6n del productoo la reparaci6no causadosporaccesoriosde productos Las reparaciones necesariasdebidoa un accidenteo falla paraoperaro mantener el productosegQn las instruccionessuministradas Mantenimiento preventivoo reparaciones necesariasdebidoa la mezcladecombust...

Page 40: ...al operadory oa los observadores Ante cualquierduda Ilarneal 1 800 4MY HOME Farniliaricese contodoslos controlesy su correcto funcionarniento Sepac6rnodetenerla rn_ quina y c6rno desconectarloscontrolesr_ pidarnente No perrnitanuncaque losni_os rnenoresde 14a_osutilicen estarn_ quina Los ni_osde 14a_osenadelantedebenleery entenderlas instrucciones de operaci6ny norrnasdeseguridad contenidasen este...

Page 41: ...austed Arranqueel motordeacuerdocon lasinstruccionesdel manualy aleje los piesde losdientesen todo momento Si golpeaalgQnunobjeto extra_oo si la m_quinacomienzaa emitir unsonidopococomL no a vibrar apagueel motordeinmediato Desconecteel cablede labujia p6ngalohaciendomasacontrael motor y siga los pasossiguientes a Inspeccionela m_quinaparavet si est_da6ada b Repareo reemplacelas piezasda_adas c Co...

Page 42: ...s motoresque est_ncertificadosy cumplenconlas regulacionesde emisionesfederalesEPAy deCaliforniaparaSORE EquiposSmallOff Road Equipment est_ncertificadosparaoperarcongasolinacomL nsin plomoy pueden incluirlos siguientessistemasde controldeemisiones Modificaci6n de motor EM catalizadoroxidante OC inyecci6nde airesecundaria SAI y catalizadordetres vias TWO si est_nequipadosdeesamanera AMORTIGUADOR D...

Page 43: ...os pies cerca de piezas giratorias El contacto con las piezas giratorias puede ocasionar en la amputaci6n de manos o pies ADVERTENClA LA GASOLINA ESINFLAMABLE Deje que el motor se enfrie pot Io menos dos minutos antes de cargar combustible ADVERTENCIA MONOXIDO DE CARBONO Nunca encienda el motor en espacios cerrados o en una zona con poca ventilaci6n El escape del motor contiene mon6xido de carbono...

Page 44: ... barrasde control Cultivadora Aceitedel motor Manualdel propietario Montajedel calibradordeprofundidad UNION DE LOS CABLES 1 Identifiqueel cabledelembraguede marchadirecta A Veala Figura1 Cable de embrague de marcha directa Figura1 2 Engancheelextremo Z delcabledel embraguede marcha directa A en lapalancade enganchedelos dientesde marcha directa VealaFigura2 f h k _ j Figura2 NOTA AsegQrese deno t...

Page 45: ...eunadelas tresposicionesparalaalturade la manija tresmuescasen la m_nsulasoldadade lamanija y ajustela perillade manoparafijar la manijaen laposici6ndeseada Veala figura4 Regresea la manijainferiory ajusteel pernohexagonal firmemente INSTALACION DEL CALIBRADOR DE PROFUNDIDAD Quitelosdostornillos delaasamblea laestacadeprofundidad WaselaFigura5 Profundidad de la Asamblea Stake Profundidadde Asamble...

Page 46: ...icegasolinaparaautom6viles sinplomoo bajocontenidode plomoparaminimizarlosdep6sitosen lacAmaradecombusti6n con un minimode87 octanos Sepuedeusargasolinacon hastaun 10 de etanolo un 15 de MTBE etermetilicoterciario butilico Nunca use unamezdade aceitey gasolinanigasolinasucia Evitequese introduzca suciedad polvoo aguaenel tanquedecombustible NO utilicegasolinaE85 Carguecombustibleen unAreabienventi...

Page 47: ...dasy levantandolas ruedasa la alturadeseada Vea la Figura9 f Pasador Ret_n de la rueda Pasador de chaveta Estaca de k profundidad Figura9 6 Antesdeutilizarel tirn6ndel ajustede loscablesdeernbrague de rnarchaadelantedebeser revisado 7 Desconecte y conecteel cablede labujiacontrael motor 8 Ajusteelcabledel ernbrague de rnarchaadelante aflojandola tuercahexagonal Wase la Figura10 Collarin Figure10 9...

Page 48: ...araarrancarel motor CONTROL DEL REGULADOR CHOKE RUN I 1 Elcontroldelcebadorseencuentraen la partelateraldel motor y se activahaciendogirarla palancaa la posici6nCHOKE cebador AI activarel controldel cebadorse cierrala placadelcebadordel carburadory estoayudaa ponerenrnarchael motor FILTRO DE AIRE Elfiltrodeairees undispositivodela tornade airedelmotorque irnpide la entradade polvoy suciedaden el m...

Page 49: ...adualrnente hastalaposici6nRUNI JtI 9 Siel motorfall vuelvaelcontroldel cebadora la posici6n CHOKEI _1 y repitalos pasos5 a 8 10 Mantenga SIEMPREel controldel reguladorenposicbn START RUN encendido funcionando Liebre rnientrasoperela cultivadora PARA DETENER EL MOTOR 1 Paradetenerlas ruedasy los dientes suelteel ganchodel ernbraguedernarchadirecta 2 Muevala palancade controldel reguladorhastala po...

Page 50: ...ay controlala profundidady la velocidada la cualfuncionala rn quina Retireel pasadorde horquillaparasubiro bajarlaestacade 3rofundidad Veala Figura14 Estaca de profundidad _ _ Figure14 AJUSTE DE LA ALTURA DE LA MANIJA Larnanijadebeajustarseparaquecuandolacultivadoraeste labrandoa unaprofundidadde3 4 en el suelo la rnanijase encuentre aproximadarnente a laalturade lacintura Paraajustarla rnanija si...

Page 51: ...rficiede sueloalrededor de las plantasparadestruirlas rnalezas vea la Figura16 ajustelosdientesparacavarOnicarnente a unaprofundidad de 1a 2pulgadas Lalabranzaa pocaprofundidadayudaa evitarlesionesa las plantascuyasrafcesa rnenudocrecen cercade lasuperficie Sies necesario levantelas barrasde controlligerarnente paraevitarquelos dientescavendernasiado profundo Lalabranzaregularno s61o elirninarnale...

Page 52: ...inadapara unaoperaci6nsegura Realicelalabranzalentarnente y asegQrese deestarfirrnernente parado Nuncaperrnitaquela cultivadorase desplaceconlas ruedaslibrescuestaabajo Si nose observaesta advertenciase puedenproducirlesionespersonales 1 Realicela labranzaQnicarnente en pendientes rnoderadas nunca en terrenodernasiadoernpinado dondeseadificil rnantenerla estabilidad 2 Se recorniendalabrarsubiendoy...

Page 53: ...bajo traslapela primerapasadaen aproximadamente la mitaddel anchode la cultivadora Jardineria en terrazas 1 f Paracrearunaterraza comienceen la cimadela pendientey trabajehaciaabajo Recorrala primerahilerahaciaatr_ sy hacia adelante Veala Figura20 O O O _ REPITA J Figure19 Eltrabajoencada terrazainferiorsucesivacomienzacaminando enla terrazadebajode laqueest preparando Paramayor estabilidaddela cu...

Page 54: ...iar 1 Hacerfuncionarel motorhastaque sedetengaporfaltadecombustibleo agregaraditivoparagasolinaa la quese encuentraen el tanque Carnbieel aceitecadaveinticincohorassi el motortrabajacon cargaspesadaso aelevadaternperatura siernpredetengael motory desconecteel cablede labujiaantes de hacercualquiertipo de rnantenirniento oajustes Utilicesiernpre lanteojosdeseguridadduranteel funcionarniento o rnien...

Page 55: ...ciales y evitaque losmisrnosseanintroducidosdentro del motor Adern_ s dichofiltroes irnportante parala vidaOtily el rendirniento delmotor Noponganuncaenfuncionarniento el motorsin haberrnontadototalrnenteel filtrode aire Verifiqueel depuradorde aireantesde cada uso Losfiltrosde papelno sepuedenlirnpiar Sedebenreernplazar unavezal a_oo cada 100horasdefuncionarniento y con mayor frecuenciasi se util...

Page 56: ...pule aceiteusadotodoslos dias sinembargoes recomendable lavarsebienlasmanoscon aguay ab6ninmediatamente despu_s de habermanipulado aceiteusado 1 Vacieel combustible del tanquehaciendofuncionarel motor hastaqueeltanquede combustible est_vado Cerci6resede queel tap6nde IlenadodelcombustibleestAbienajustado 2 Con el motorapagadoperotodaviacaliente desconecte el cable de bujiay mant_ngalo alejadodela ...

Page 57: ...7 Observela rnuescaenla parteinferiordel guardacorreas y laalineaci6ncuando vuelvaa arrnarcon lacorreanueva NOTA Despu_sde volvera instalarelcintur6n vuelvaa cornprobar el ajustedelcable Consultela secci6nde laAsarnbleaparaobtener instrucciones sobrec6rnoajustarelcable DIENTES Losdientesse desgastancon ei usoy se losdebeinspeccionaral cornienzodecadaternporadade labranzay a intervalos de30 horas d...

Page 58: ...ciNndro Vuelvaa colocarla bujfay d_ rnarchaalmotor lentarnente paradistribuirelaceite 4 Lirnpiela suciedadde las _ reas del motory del silenciador RetoquelapinturadaSada y revistaotras_ reas que puedan oxidarsecon unapelfculadelgadadeaceite 5 Alrnaceneen unsectorlirnpio secoy bienventilado lejosde cualquierartefactoquefuncionecon unaNarna o luz pilotocorno un homo calentadorde aguao secadorde ropa...

Page 59: ...3 Trasmisi6ninternadesgastadao dafiada 4 Pernosuelto en la poleade transmisi6n 1 Eluso incorrectode los controles 2 Desgastados rotoso correa de transmisi6ndel mal ajustado 3 Exterioresobjetopresentadoen pOas 4 Horquillade Tine pin s que faltan 1 Dientesdesgastados 2 Incorrectthrottlesetting 3 Correade transmisi6ndel deslizamiento Dientes no se enciende 4 Limpieo cambieel filtro 5 Limpiela ajuste ...

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Page 61: ...apor defectos Los defectosse juzgandeacuerdoconelfuncionamientonormalde unmotor La garantiano est_relacionadaconunapruebade emisionesenuso Disposiciones de la garantJa Sears para defectos en el control de emJsiones Lassiguientessondisposiciones especificasrelacionadas conla coberturade lagarantiaparadefectosenel controldeemisiones Esuna_adidoa lagarantiade motorSearsparamotoresnoreguladosque seenc...

Page 62: ...do de Duraci6n de Emisiones de un motor con una clasificaci6n intermedia sena equivaiente a entre 10 y 12 aSos Laciasificaci6n de aire es un nQmero calculado para describir el nivel relativo de emisiones para un grupo de motores en particular Cuanto menor sea la clasificaci6n de aire mayor es la limpieza del motor La informaci6n se presenta de forma grAfica en la etiqueta de emisiones Despu_s del ...

Page 63: ...soluci6n RApida el apoyo telef6nico de un Chamusca al representante Pienseen nosotros como el manual de un dueSohablador Una vezadquirido el Acuerdo puede programar el servicio con tan s61orealizar una Ilamadatelef6nica Puede Ilamaren cualquier momentodel dia o de la noche o programar un servicio en linea ElAcuerdo de Protecci6nde Reparaci6nes unacompra sin riesgo Si usted anula por alguna raz6n d...

Page 64: ...carry in items like vacuums lawn equipment and electronics call anytime for the location of your nearest Sears Parts Repair Service Center 1 800 488 1222 U S A 1 800 469 4663 Canada www sears com www sears ca To purchase a protection agreement on a product serviced by Sears 1 800 827 6655 U S A 1 800 361 6665 Canada Para pedir servicio de reparaci6n a domicilio y para ordenar piezas 1 888 SU HOGAR...

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