Craftsman 247.37638 Owner's manual

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CRAFTSMAN°
6 HORSEPOWER
21" POWER PROPELLED
6-SPEED
MULCHING ROTARY MOWER
Model No.
247,37638 t
CAUTION: Before using this
product, read this manual
and follow all Safety Rules
and Operating Instructions.
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Sears, Roebuck And Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
Printed in U.S.A. 770-0222M
[i_ IAIA Dlklllklt'__. The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State
wvPInaleel_,;_, of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
IMPORTANT s,e OPERATIONPRACTICES
_) HIS SYMBOLPOINTSOUTIMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSWHICH, IF NOTFOLLOWED,COULDENDANGERTHEPERSONALA
SAFETYAND/ORPROPERTYOFYOURSELFAND OTHERS.READAND FOLLOWALL INSTRUCTIONSIN THIS MANUALBEFORE
ATTEMPTINGTO OPERATE"(OURLAWNMOWER.FAILURETOCOMPLYWITHTHESEINSTRUCTIONSMAYRESULTiN PERSONAL
INJURY.WHENYOUSEETHIS SYMBOL-- _'E HEEDITSWARNING.
_lb Yourlawnmowerwasbuilttobe operatedaccordingtothe rulesforsafe operationinthis manual. Aswith I
anytype ofpowerequipment,carelessnessorerroronthe partofthe operatorcanresultin seriousin ury.
DANGER: Ths awnmower s capabe ef amputaf nghandsandfeet andthrowngobjects.Fa ureto observethefo -
lowingsafetyinstructionscouldresultin serious injuryordeath.
_il. GENERALOPEP,__TION Donot operatethe mowerwhileunderthe influenceof alcoholor
Readthisownersguidecarefullyinitsentirstybeforeattempting drugs.
to assemblethis machine.Read,understand,and follow all Disengagetheself-propelledmechanismor driveclutchon units
instructionsonthe machineandin the manual(s)beforeopera-
tion. Becompletelyfamiliarwith the controlsandthe proper use
of this machine beforeoperating it. Keepthis manualin a safe
placefor future andregular referenceandfor ordering replace-
mentparts.
Yourrctary mowerisaprecisionpieceof powerequipment,nct a
plaything.Therefore,exemiseextremecautionat alltimes. Your
unit hasbeendesignedto performonejob:to mow grass.Donot
useit for anyother purpose.
Never allow childrenunder 14 years old to operate a power
mower. Children 14 years old and over should only operate
mower under closeparentalsupervision.Onlyresponsibleindi-
vidualswhoarefamiliarwith theserules ofsafeoperationshould
beallowedto useyourmower.
Keepthe areaofoperation clearofall persons,particuladysmall
childrenand pets. Stop engine whenthey arein the vicinity of
yourmowerto helppreventbladecontactorthrown objectinjury.
Althoughthe areaof operationshouldbe completelyclearedof
foreign objects,an object mayhavebeenoverlookedandcould
beaccidentallythrown bythe mower in any directionand cause
seriouspersonalinjuryto the operatoror anyothers allowedin
the area.
Thoroughly inspectthe areawherethe equipmentis to be used.
Removeall stones,sticks, wire, bones,toys andotherforeign
objectswhichcould be pickedup andthrown by the mower in
anydirectionandcauseseriouspersonalinjuryto the operatoror
anyothersallowedinthe area.Planyour mowingpatternto avoid
dischargeof materialtoward roads, sidewalks,bystandersand
the like.Tohelpavoidathrown ob ectsinjury,keepchildren,ani-
mals,bystandersand helpersat east75 feetfrom the mower
soequippedbeforestartingthe engine.
The bladecontrolhandle is a safetydevice.Neverattemptto
bypassits operation.Doingso makesthe safetydeviceinopera-
tive and may result in personalinjury through contactwith the
rotating blade.The bladecontrol handlemust operateeasilyin
bothdirections andautomaticaliyreturnto the disengagedposi-
tion whenreleased.
Neveroperatethe mower in wet grass.Alwaysbe sure of your
fooling. A slip andfall cancauseserious personalinjury.Keepa
firm holdonthe handleandwalk,neverrun.Mowonlyindaylight
or in goodartificiallight.
: Stopthe bladewhencrossinggraveldrives,walksor roads.
If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stopthe
engineand checkimmediatelyfor the cause.Vibrationis gener-
allya warningof trouble.
Shutthe engineoff andwaituntilthe bladecomesto acomplete
stopbeforeremovingthe grasscatcheror uncloggingthe chute.
Thecutting bladecontinuesto rotatefor afew secondsafterthe
engineis shut off. Neverplaceanypartof the body inthe blade
areauntil youaresurethe bladehasstoppedrotating.
Never operate mower without proper guards, grass catcher,
platesor othersafetyprotectivedevicesin place.
Muffler and enginebecomehot and cancausea bum. 0o not
touch.
Only useaccessoriesapprovedfor this rnacbinebythe manufac-
turer.Read,understand,andfollow allinstructionsprovidedwith
the approvedaccessory.
If situationsoccurwhicharenotcoveredin this manual,usecare
andgoodjudgment.Contactyourdealerfor assistance,
whileit is in operation. _ II. SLOPEOPERATION
Alwayswearsafetyglasseswithside shieldsor safetygoggles RI Foryoursafety,usethe slopegaugeincludedas part ofthis manual
duringoperationorwhileperforminganadjustmentorrepair,to
protect eyesfrom foreign objectsthat may be thrown from the
machinein anydirection.
Wear sturdy, rough-soledwork shoes and close-fittingslacks
and shirts.Shirts and pantsthat coverthe arms and legs and
steel-toed shoes are recommended.Do not wear loose fitting
clothesor jewelry. Theycanbe caught in moving parts. Never
operatea unit in barefeet,sandals,or sneakers.
Do not put handsorfeetnearor underrotating parts.Keepclear
of dischargeopeningatall times asthe rotatingbladecancause
injury.
Many Lnjuriesoccur as aresult of the mower beingpulled over
thefoot duringafall.Do not hangonto the mowerif you arefall-
ing;releasethe handleimmediately.
Neverpull the mowertoward you whileyou arewalking.If you
mustbackthe mowerawayfrom a wallor obstructionfirst look
downand behind,andthenfollowthesesteps:
• Stepbackfrom the mowerto fufly extendyour arms.
Besureyouarewellbalancedwithsurefooting.
Pullthe mower backslowly,no morethanhalfwaytoward you.
Repeatthesestepsasneeded.
to measureslopes beforeoperatingthis uniton a sloped or hilly
area.If theslopeisgreaterthan15°, asshownonthe slopegauge,
donotoperatethisunitonthatareaorseriousinjurycouldresult.
O0:
Mow acrossthe face of slopes; neverup and down. Exercise
extremecautionwhenchangingdirectionon slopes.
Watch for holes,ruts, hiddenobjects, or bumps.Tallgrasscan
hideobstacles.
Always besureot yourfocting. A slip andfall cancauseserious
personalinjury.
DONOT:
Doflot mow neardrop-ofts,ditchesor embankments.Theopera-
tor couldloosefooting or balance.
Do not mow slopes greater than 15° as shown on the slope
gauge.
Do notmow onwet grass.Reducedfooting couldcauseslipping.
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Ill. CHILDREN
Tragicaccidentscanoccuriftheoperatorisnotalerttothepresence
ofchildren.Childrenareoftenattractedto themowerandthemow-
, ingactivity.Neverassumethat childrenwillremainwhereyou last
sawthem.
Keepchildrenout of the mowing area and underthe watchful
careof a responsibleadultother thanthe operator.
Bealertandturn moweroff ifa childentersthe area.
Beforeand whilemoving backwards,look behind and down for
smallchildren.
Neverallow childrenunderage14 to operatethe mower.
Useextremecarewhenapproachingblindcomers,shrubs,trees,
or other objectsthat may obscureyour vision nf a childorhaz-
ard.
_1, _V.SERVICE
Useextremecarein handlinggasolineandother fuels.Theyare
extremelyflammableandthevaporsareexplosive.
Useonlyanapprovedcontainer.
Neverremovegascapor addfuel whilethe engineis running.
Allowengineto coolat leasttwominutesbeforerefueling.
Replacegasolinecapsecurelyand wipeoff anyspilledgasoline
beforestartingtheengineasit maycauseafire orexplosion.
xtinguish all cigarettes,cigars,pipes andother sourcesof igni-
tion.
Never refuel machine indoors becauseflammable vapors will
accumulateinthe area.
Neverstore the machineor fu_l containerinside wherethereis
an openflameor sparksuchas a gaswaterheater,spaceheater,
orfurnace.
Neverrunanengineinsideaclosedarea.
Toreducefire hazard,keepmowerfreeof grass,leaves,orother
debris build-up.Cleanupoi]orfuel spillage.Nlow mowertocool
at least5 minutesbeforestoring.
Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspectinO,makecertaintheblade
and all movingparts have stopped.Disconnectthe spark plug
wire,andkeepthewireawayfromthesparkplugto preventacci-
dentalstarting.
Checkthe bladeandenginemounting bolts atfrequent intervals
for propertightness. Also visuallyinspect bladefor damage
(e.g., bent, cracked. Replacewith bladewhichmeetsoriginal
equipmentspecifications.
Keepallnuts,bolts, andscrewstight tobesuretheequipmentis
insafeworkingcondition.
Nevertamperwith satetydevices.Checktheir proper operation
regularly.
Afterstrikinga foreign object,stoptheengine,removethe wire
from the sparkplug,andthoroughly inspectthe mower for any
damage.Repairthe damagebeforestartingand operatingthe
mower.
Neverattemptto make a wheelor cuttingheightadjustment
whiletheengine=srunning.
Grasscatchercomponentsaresubjecttowear,damageanddete-
rioration,whichcouldexposemovingpartsor allow objectstobe
thrown.Forsafetyprotection,frequentlycheckcomponentsand
replacewith manufacturer'srecommendedparts,whenneces-
sary.
Mowerbladesaresharpandcancut.Wraptheblade(s)or wear
gloves,and useextracautionwhenservicingthem.
Do not changethe enginegovernorsettingor overspendthe
engine.Excessiveenginespeedsaredangerous.
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,_ WARNING-- YOURRESPONSIBILITY
Restrictthe use of this powermachine to personswho read,
understandand follow the warningsand instructionsin this
manualand onthe machine.
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CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a Sears
Craftsman Lawn Mower. It has been designed, engineered
and manufactured to give you the best possibledependabil-
ity and performance+
Should you experience any problem you cannot easily rem-
edy, please return the lawn mower to the nearest Sears Ser-
vice Center/Department in the United States. We have
competent, well-trained technicians and the proper tools to
service or repairthis unit.
Please read and retain this manual. The instructionswill
enable you to assemble and maintain your lawn mowerprop-
erly. Always observe the "SAFETY RULES."
MODEL
NUMBER 247.376380
SERIAL
NUMBER
DATE OF
PURCHASE
THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS WILL BE
FOUND ON A LABEL ATIACH ED TO THE TOP REAR
OF THE DECK.
YOU SHOULD RECORD BOTH SERIAL NUMBER
AND DATE OF PURCHASE AND KEEP IN A SAFE
PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
Read and observe the safety rules.
Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and
usingyour lawnmower.
Follow the instructions under =Customer Responsibilities"
and =Storage"sections of this Owner's Manual.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Horsepower: 6.0
Fuel Capacity: 1-1/2 Quarts
(Unleaded)
Oil: 27 Ounces
API Classification SF, SG or SH SAE 30
Spark Plug (Gap .030 in.): Champion J19LM
(or Equivalent)
Blade Bolt Torque: 450-600 in. Ibs.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on this prod-
uct.Contact your nearest Sears storefor details.
WARNING: This unit is equipped with an internal combus-
tion engine and should not be used on or near any unim-
provedforest-cevered, brush-coveredor grass-coveredland
unless the engine'sexhaust systemis equippedwitha spark
arrester meeting applicable local or state laws (if any). If a
spark arrester is used, it should be maintained in effective
workingorderby the operator.
In the State of California the above is required by law (Sec-
tion 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other
states may have similar laws.Federal laws apply on federal
lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available through
your nearest Sears Authorized Service Center. (See the
REPAIR PARTS sectionof thismanual.)
FULLTWOYEARWARRANTYONCRAFTSMANLAWNMOWER
For two years from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman lawn mower is maintained, lubricated, and
tuned up according to the operating and maintenance instructions in the operator's manual, Sears will repair,
free of charge, any defect in material or workmanship.
This warranty excludes the blades, blade adapters, belts, air cleaners and spark plugs, which are expendable
parts and become worn during normal use.
If this lawn mower is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 30 days from the
date of purchase.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN
THE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE IN THE
UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO., DEPT. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
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SAFETY RULES .......................... 2, 3
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................. 4
WARRANTY ............................... 4
INDEX .................................... 5
MOWER ACCESSORIES ..................... 5
ASSEMBLY .............................. 6, 7
OPERATION ............................ 7-10
MAINTENANCE ......................... 10-12
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT .............. 13-15
STORAGE ................................ 15
TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................... 16
PARTS ORDERING/SERVICE ................ 17
REPAIR PARTS--MOWER ................. 18-20
REPAIR PARTS--ENGINE ................. 21-24
SLOPE GAUGE ........................... 25
A G
Accessories ..................... 5 Gasoline:
Adjustments: Storage ....................... 13
Carburetor .................... 15 Tank Capacity ................... 9
Cutting Height .................. 8 Type .......................... 9
Engine Speed ................. 15 H
Handle Height .............. 13, 14 Handle:
Air Filter ....................... 12 HeightAdjustment............ 13, 14
Assembly..................... 6, 7 Storage....................... 13
B
Belt Removal and Replacement..... 15
Blade:
Replacement .................. 1!
Sharpening ................... 11
C
Controls:
Blade Control Handle ............. 7
L
Lubrication:
Brake Spring Bracket ............ 11
Engine........................ 12
Wheel Adjusters ................ 11
Wheels ....................... 11
M
Engine Speed Control ..........
Cleaning ......................
Customer Responsibilities ......... 10
Cutting Height ................... 8
D
Deflector, Side Discharge .......... 7
Drive Clutch Adjustment .......... 14
E
Engine:
Lubrication ...................
Speed Control ................
Starting .....................
Storage .....................
F
Filter, Air ......................
.. 7 Maintenance:
12 Agreement ..................... 4
Air Filter....................... 12
BladeCare/Replacement ......... 11
Engine ........................ 12
Lubrication ................... t2
Spark Plug ................... 12
Schedule ...................... 10
Mulching and Mowing Tips ......... 10
12 Mulching Plug .................... 7
..8 O
.. 9 Oil:
13 Change ....................... 12
Storage ....................... 13
12 Type ....................... 8,!1
Operating Mower ............... 7-10
P
Primer .......................... 9
R
RepairlReplacement Parts ...... 18-24
Responsibilities, Customer ...... 10-12
Rope Guide ..................... 6
S
Safety Rules................... 2, 3
Service and Adjustments:
Blade ........................ 11
Carburetor .................... 14
Cutting Height ................... 8
Engine ....................... 12
Handle Height ............... 13, 14
RearTrailShield ................ t 4
Service Recommendations ........ t 0
Side Chute Deflector .............. 7
Spark Plug ..................... 12
Specifications .................... 4
Starting the Engine ................ 9
Stopping the Mower ............... 8
Storage ........................ 15
T
Table of Contents ................. 5
Trouble Shooting Guide ........... 16
W
Warranty ........................ 4
Wheels:
Adjusting Height ................. 8
Lubrication .................... 11
These accessorieswere available when the mower was purchased.They are also available at most Sears retail
outlets, catalog and service centers. Most Sears stores can order repair parts for you, when you provide the model
number of your mower•
ENGINE
Spark Air Muffler
Plug Filter
I GasCsniStab,,,ze
I_ i L--,
i I--_I I
MOWER
Grass Catch*
MOWER MAINTENANCE
Wheels
Blade
IMPORTANT: This unit is shipped WITHOUT GAS-
OLINE or OIL in the engine. Be certain to service
engine with gasoline and oil before operating your
mower.
NOTE: Reference to right or left hand side of the
mower is observed from the operating position.
Retaining
Post
Plug
TOREMOVEMOWERFROMCARTON
Remove staples,break glueon top flaps, or cuttape
at carton end and peel alongtop flap to open carton.
Remove loose parts included with unit (owner's
manual, side discharge chute, grass catcher
bracket and bottle of oil).
Cut along dotted lines and lay carton down flat.
Remove packing material.
Roll or slide unit out of carton. Check carton thor-
oughly for loose parts.
NOTE: Keep the grass catcher bracket in a safe place.
ff you purchase the optional grass catcher, mount the
bracket on the rightside of the upper handle as shown
on page 18 of this manual, key 10.
HOWTO SETUPYOURLAWNMOWER
Disconnectthe spark plugwire fromthe sparkplug.
Ground the spark plug wire by attaching it to the
retaining post until ready to operate your mower.
See figures 1 and 2. (Spark plug wire is shown in
figure 1 without the rubber boot for clarity.)
Remove any packing material which may be
between the upper and lower handles for shipping
purposes.
Pull up and back on the upper handle to raise the
handle into the operating position. Make certainthe
lower handle is seated securely into the handle
mounting brackets. Tighten the hand knobs on
each side of the handle (carriage bolts must be
seated properly into the handle).
NOTE: Your mower is shipped with the handle in the
higher height position, ff you wish to lower the height
of the handle, refer to the Adjustment Section at this
time.
Using a pair of pliers, remove hairpin clips from the
outer hole in weld pins on handle mounting brackets.
Place hairpin clipsin the innerhole. See figure 3.
The rope guide is attached to the right side of upper
handle. Loosen the wing nut which secures the
ropeguide. See figure 4.
With the spark plug wire disconnected and
grounded, hold the blade control handle against the
upper handle, and pull the starter rope out of the
engine. Release the blade control handle. Slip the
starter rope into the rope guide. Tighten the wing
nut.
Spark Plug
Wire
FIGURE 1.
Handle
Handle
Rope Starter
Guide Rope
Handle
Mounting
Bracket
Mulchinc
Plug
FIGURE 2.
\\ M"o"u".; eg
ewer\\ Srackst
I,_ Rll _ Inner
Hairpin \ _ | _ \k/Hole
_Waid Pin
FIGURE 3.
Wing Nut
Guide
Starter
Rope
FIGURE 4.
Spark Plug
Boot
Makecertainall nuts and bolts are tightened
securely. Also, be certain to reconnect the spark
plug wire before starting the mower.
Your mower has been shipped as a mulcher. To dis-
charge grass to the side, proceed as follows.
To convert your mower from a mulcher to a side
discharge mower, lift the mulching plug. See fig-
ure 5. Slide the two hooks on the side discharge
deflector under the hinge pinon the mulchingplug
assembly.Lowerthe mulchingplug.
Mulching
Plug
Hooks
FIGURE 5.
KNOWYOURLAWNMOWER
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR LAWN MOWER. Compare
the illustrations with your lawn mower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjustments.
Save this manual for future reference.
Drivq Handle
Lever
Guide
Rope
Oil Fill and
Rear Wheel
uster
line
Primer
Muffler
LEFT SIDE OF MOWER
Adjuster
Mulchin_
Plug
Spark Plug
FIGURE 6. Wire and Boot
MEETSCPSCBLADESAFETYREQUIREMENTS
Sears Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers conformto the safety standards of the American National Standards Institute,
and the U.S. ConsumerProduct SafetyCommission,The bladeturnswhen the engine is running.
BLADE CONTROL HANDLE--must be held down to
the handle to start and run the engine. Release to
stopthe engine.
STARTER ROPE--used for startingthe engine.
PRIMER-pumps additionalfuel from the carburetor
tothe cylinderfor usewhen starting a coldengine.
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL LEVER--permits selec-
tionoffast or slow engine speed,
DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL--must be held against
the handle to engage the wheel drive. Release the
driveclutchcontrolto stop the wheels from driving.
SHIFT LEVER--is usedto select one ofsix operating
speeds for the mower.
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BEFORE USING YOUR LAWN MOWER, AGAIN REFER TOTHE "SAFETY RULES" AS SHOWN ON PAGE 2 OF
THIS MANUAL. ALWAYS BE CAREFUL.
The operation of any lawn mower can result in foreign objectsbeing thrownintothe eyes,
whichcan resultin severe eye damage. Alwayswear safety glasses or eye shields before
starting powertool operation or while performingany adjustmentsor repairs.We recom-
mend Wide Vision Safety Mask for overspectacles or standard glasses availableat Sears
Retailor Catalog Stores.
HOWTO USEYOURMOWER
TO STOP ENGINE
Release blade controlhandle to stop engine. Discon-
nect the spark plug wire and move it away from the
spark plug to preventaccidental startingwhile equip-
ment isunattended.
ENGINE SPEED CONTROL
The engine speed is controlledby a lever (red knob)
located on the leftside of the engine.The "HI" position
is for starting engine, normal cutting and best perfor-
mance. The "LOW" position is for light cutting,trim-
mingand fuel economy.
BLADE CONTROL HANDLE
Your mower has a control handle which requires the
operator to be behindthe handle to start and run the
mower.When the operator releases the control han-
dle, the engine will stop and an internal brake helps
the blade tostop quickly.
When the operator leaves the operating position to
change the cutting height, pick up sticks or other
objects in the way, the engine will stop automatically
when the controlhandle isreleased.
DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL LEVER
To engage the wheel drive, squeeze the drive clutch
control lever against the handle. Releasing the drive
clutch control lever stops the wheels from driving.
Release the drive clutch control lever to slow down
when negotiatingan obstacle, making a turn or stop-
ping.
SHIFT LEVER
The six speed shift lever is located below the drive
clutch control lever. Position1 is the slowest speed;
position6 is the fastest. Release the drive clutchcon-
trolleverwhen changingspeeds.
IMPORTANT: Move the shift lever ONLY when the
engine is running. Shifting the speeds with the
engine off can cause damage to the unit.
ADJUST cu'n'ING HEIGHT
The height adjuster levers for the wheels are located
on the left side of the deck. See figure 6. The levers
may be placedin one of nine cuttingheightpositions.
Bothleversshouldalwaysbe set tothe same position.
Raise wheels for low Cut and lower wheels for high
cut.
To change cutting height, move adjuster levers
towardwheels.Movewheels upor downto suityour
requirements. Be sure both levers are in the same
setting.
Adjust cutting height to suit your requirements.
Refer tothe =Mulching or MowingTips"on page 10.
(The heightadjustersmay seem hardto move when
new.They will operateeasier aftersomeuse.)
BEFORESTARTINGENGINE
OIL
A 27 ounce bottle of SAE 30 oil is includedwith your
newlawn mower.
Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API ser-
vice classification SF, SG or SH. Select the oil's vis-
cosity grade according to your expected operating
temperature.
Colder 32° Warmer
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oil (5W30, 10W30,
etc.) improve starting in cold weather, these multi-
viscosity oils will result in increased oil consumption
when used above 32°F. Check your oil level more fre-
quently to avoid possibleengine damage from running
low on oil.
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Place unitso engine isin a level position.
Remove oil fill cap and dipstick assembly. Pour oii
slowlyuntil oillevel isto the FULL markon dipstick.
Crankcase capacity is approximately 27 ounces.
DO NOT OVERFILL.
NOTE: Crankcase oilshouldbe changed after first two
(2) hours of operation and everytwenty-five (25) hours
thereafter.Refer to ENGINE LUBRICATION section.
Replace oil fill cap and dipstick. Tighten cap
securely.
GAS
Fill gastank with about1-1/2 quartsof clean, fresh,
lead-free grade automotive gasoline. Low-lead or
regular gasoline is an acceptable substitute. DO
NOT use Ethylor highoctane gasoline. Be certain
containerisclean and free from rustor foreign parti-
cles. Never use gasoline that may be stale from
long periodsof storage inthe container.
WARNING: Experience indicates that alcohol
blended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or
methanol) can attract moisture which leads to sep-
aration and formation of acids during storage.
Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an
engine while In storage. To avoid engine problems,
the fuel system should be emptied before storage
for 30 days or longer. Use fresh fuel next season.
See "STORAGE" Section for additional informa-
tion.
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products
in the fuel tank or permanent damage may occur.
NOTE: The drive cable has been adjusted at the fac-
tory withthe unitin sixthspeed. If the driveslipswhen
mower is operated in first speed, tighten the cable by
moving the adjustment wheel away from the operator
slightly. ALWAYS MAKE CERTAIN THE MOWER
DOES NOT DRIVE WITH THE DRIVE CLUTCH CON-
TROL LEVER RELEASED. Refer to "Drive Clutch
Adjustment" for further information.
Connect spark plug wire to spark plug.Make cer-
tain the metal cap on the end of the sparkplugwire
(inside the rubber boot) is fastened securely over
the metal tipon thespark plug.
Pressprimer button as follows (cold starts only).
For each initial start, push primer button three t_mes
prior to starter operation. See figure 7. Use sharp
pushes, wait between each push. Repeat the above
for each starter operation as necessary. Do not use
primer for warm engine restarts.
Set engine speed controlto"HI"speed.
Engine Speed
Lever
/
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LOW HI
FIGURE 7.
TOSTARTENGINE
WARNING: WHEN STARTING THE UNIT
FOR THE FIRST TIME, PLACE MOWER IN
FIRST SPEED (SLOW) POSITION. FACE
THE MOWER AGAINST A SOLID OBJECT
SUCH AS A WALL, FENCE, ETC. START
THE UNIT, AND IF IT SHOWS ANY SIGNS
OF MOTION WITH THE DRIVE CLUTCH
CONTROL DISENGAGED, SHUT THE
ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY. ADJUST THE
DRIVE CLUTCH CONTROL AS
INSTRUCTED IN THE ADJUSTMENT SEC-
TION.
Hold blade control handle against upper handle.
See figure 8. Grasp starter handle and pull rope out
slowly until engine reaches start of compression
cycle (rope will pull slightly harder at this point). Let
the rope rewind slowly.
Pull rope with a rapid, continuous,full arm stroke.
Keep a firm grip on start handle. Let rope rewind
slowly.Do not let starter handle snap backagainst
starter.
If after three pulis the engine fails to start, push
primerfive times, then pull starter ropeagain.
Blade Control
Handle
Starter
- Handle
FIGURE 8.
MULCHINGORMOWINGTIPS
For best results in normal and heavy mowing,
always run engine in "HI" speed position. "LOW"
speed is only for light cutting, trimming and fuel
economy.
The grass condition at the time of mowing deter-
mines the proper mower cutting height setting for
best lawn appearance. For a healthy lawn, always
cut one-third or less of the total length of the grass
at any one cutting.
Under certain conditions, such as very tall grass, it
may be necessary to raise the height of cut to
reduce pushing effort and to keep from overloading
the engine and leaving clumpsof grass clippings.
For extremely heavy cutting, use a slow ground
speed, and reduce the width of cut.
Under heavy conditions cross cut for additional
mulching of surface debris.
GENERALRECOMMENDATIONS
In order to maintain the warranty on your mower,
the customer is expected to perform the mainte-
nance as outlinedbelow.
Once a year you shouldreplace the spark plug,air
filter, and check blade for wear. A new spark plug
and air filter assures proper air-fuel mixture and
helpsyourengine runbetter and lastlonger.
MAINTENANCESCHEDULE
SERVICERECORD
Fill in dates as you
completeregular service
Check Engine Oil
Lubricate Mower
Blade Care
Change Engine Oil
Spark PlugReplaced
Air FilterReplaced
Cleaning
SCHEDULE
After
First
Every Two
Use Hours
q
Every
25
Hours
q
q
qq
q
q
Every
100
Hours
SERVICEDATES
CHECK
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LUBRICATION
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS
A 27 ounce bottle of SAE 30 oil is includedwith your
new lawnmower.
Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API ser-
vice classificationSF, SG or SH. Select the oil's vis-
cosity grade according to your expected operating
temperature.
Colder _ 32° _ Warmer
5W30 SAE 30
Remove the boltand blade bell supportwhich hold
the blade and adapter to the engine crankshaft.
Remove the bladeand adapter from the crankshaft.
Blade Adapter-----.-_
FIGURE 9.
_pport
-*----..-- Hex Bolt
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oil (5E30, 10W30,
etc.) improvesstartingin coldweather, these multi-vis-
cosity oils will result in increased oil consumption
when used above 32° F.Check youroillevel more fre-
quently to avoid possibleengine damage from running
lowon oil.
WHEELS
DO NOT oil or grease the wheel bearings. Viscous
lubricantswill attractdust and dirtthat willshorten the
life of the self-lubricatingwheel bearings. If you feel
the wheels must be lubricated,useonly a dry,silicone
type lubricantsparingly,
WHEEL ADJUSTERS
For easy operation, lubricatethe wheel adjusters at
least once a season withlightoil.
BRAKE SPRING BRACKET
Spray a lightoil lubricanton the brake springbracket,
locatedon the right rear corner of the engine,at least
once a season.
TRANSMISSION
The transmission is pre-lubricated and sealed at the
factory.It does not require checking.If disassembled
for any reason, fill with 2 ounces of Alvania grease,
part number 737-0168.
MOWER
BLADE CARE
Yourmower willworkbetter with a sharp blade.
&
CAUTION: DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG
WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND PLACE
WIRE WHERE IT CANNOT COME IN CON-
TACT WITH THE SPARK PLUG.
TO REMOVE BLADE (See Figure 9):
Turn mower on its side.Make sure air filterand car-
buretorare up.
Use a block of wood between blade and mower
deck to prevent blade from turning when bolt is
removed. Protect your hands with gloves and/or
wrap bladewith heavy cloth.
To reinstall blade:
Be sureto installthe bladewiththe sideof theblade
marked "Bottom"(or with part number) facing the
groundwhen the mower is inthe operatingposition.
Becertain the blade isalignedwithand seated onto
the blade adapterflanges.
Place blade bell support on blade. Make sure the
notcheson the blade bell supportare aligned with
thesmall hole inthe blade.
Replace hex bolt.
Spacer-_
PULLEY
Spacer----_-l_
Wave _)
Washer
I
Make sure to follow the correctorder of hardware
and pultey set-up. When reassembling, place the
spacer on the crankshaft first, then the wave
washer.
Tighten boltto torque: 450 in. Ibs.min., 600 in.Ibs.
max.
IMPORTANT: THE BOLT USED TO SECURE THE
BLADE TO ENGINE IS SPECIALLY HEAT-TREATED.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE (SEE REPAIR PARTS).
_11 CAUTION: A LOOSE BLADE CAN BE
DANGEROUS AND MAY MAKE THE
ENGINE HARDTO START.
Use onlya Sears authorizedreplacament bladeto get
thebest cuttingresults.
NOTE: We do not recommend sharpeningthe blade--
but ifyou do, be sure blade isbalanced.
TO SHARPEN BLADE
The blade can be sharpened with a file or on a
grindingwheel. Do not attemptto sharpen while on
the mower,
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Care should be taken to keep the blade balanced.
An unbalanced blade will cause excessive vibration
when running and eventual damage to mower and
engine.
To check blade balance, drive a nail into a beam or
wall. Leave about one inch of the straight nail
exposed. Place center hole of blade over the head
of the nail. If blade is balanced, it should remain in a
horizontal position. If either end of the blade moves
downward, blade is not balanced. Sharpen the
heavy end until the blade is balanced.
ENGINE
ENGINE LUBRICATION
You must change the oilin the crankcase afterthe first
two (2) hoursof operation and after each 25 hoursof
use thereafter. CHANGE THE OIL MORE FRE-
QUENTLY IF USED IN SANDY OR DUSTY CONDI-
TIONS.
TO DRAIN OIL
Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and
place wire where it cannot come in contact with
plug.
Drain the gastank.
Remove the oilfill cap and dipstick.Turnand tipthe
uniton itsside with the carburetorup,and drain oil
intoa suitablecontainer.
Refill crankcase with oil. Refer to "ENGINE OIL
RECOMMENDATIONS" on previouspage.
Replace oil fill cap and dipstick. Tighten cap
securely.
SPARK PLUG
Change your spark plug each year to make your
engine start easier and run better.Set spark plug gap
at .030 inch.
AIR FILTER (See Figure 10)
IMPORTANT: NEVER RUN ENGINE WITHOUT
COMPLETE AIR CLEANER INSTALLED ON
ENGINE.
A. TO SERVICE FILTER:
PAPER FILTER:
Do not attemptto clean or oiltilter.
Replace once a year or every 100 operatinghours,
more often if used in extremelydustyconditions.
Replacement filters are available at any Authorized
Sears Service Outlet.
FOAM FILTER (if so equipped):
Clean and re-oil every throe (3) months or every 25
operating hours, Clean and re-oil daily if used in
extremely dustyconditions,
Wash in water and detergent solutionand squeeze
(don'ttwist)untilall dirt is removed.
Rinsethoroughlyinclear water.
Wrap in a clean cloth and squeeze (don'ttwist) until
completelydry.
Saturatewith engine oiland squeeze (don'ttwist) to
distributeoil and removeexcess oil.
B. TO REMOVE AND INSTALL FILTER:
Remove coverfrom body bylooseningcoverscrew.
Do not removescrewfrom cover.
Swingcover downto removefrom hinge.
Inspectfilter for discolorationor dirtaccumulation.If
either is present, service per preceding"TO SER-
VICE FILTER"instructions.
Clean insideof bodyand coverthoroughly.
Installfilterin body.
Install cover on body by aligning hinge between
body and cover.Swing cover upwardagainst body.
Tighten coverscrewsecurely.
Screw
Filter
Cover
FIGURE 10.
Hinge
CLEANING
,_ WARNING: DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG
WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND PLACE
WIRE WHERE IT CANNOT COME IN CON-
TACT WITH THE SPARK PLUG.
Turn mower on its side withcarburetorand air filter
up.
Clean the underside of your mower after each use
by scraping to remove build-upof grass clippings,
leaves, dirt or other matter, if this debris is allowed
to accumulate, it will inviterust and corrosion,and
may preventpropermulching.
Clean your mower and engine often to keep build-
up of grass or debris from accumulating around
engine. A clogged engine runs hotterand shortens
engine life.
NOTE: We DO NOT recommend usinga garden hose
to clean mower unlessthe electrical system, muffler,
air filter and carburetorare coveredto keep waterout.
Water in engine can resultinshorteningengine life.
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CuI-rlNG HEIGHTADJUSTMENT
Refer to "ADJUST CUFFING HEIGHT" in operation
section of manual.
HANDLEHEIGHTADJUSTMENT
Your mower is shipped w_ththe handle in the higher
height position. To lower the handle height, proceed as
foltows.
Remove the starter rope from the rope guide.
Remove the upper handle by removing the hand
knobs and carriage bolts. Lay the upper handle out
of the way, being careful not to bend or kink the
cable.
Remove the hairpin clips from the weld pins on the
handle brackets. Press outward on the sides of the
lower handle, and remove itfrom the mower.
Turn the lower handle around so the notch on the
bottom of the lower handle is facing forward as
shown in figure 11. Reassemble, placing the bottom
holes in the handle over the weld pins in the handle
mounting bracket.
Reassemble the upper handle.
Place the hairpin clipsin the inner holes in the weld
pins and attach the starter rope as instructed in the
Assembly Section.
Lower _
Handle --_.
teh
FIGURE 1I.
DRIVECLUTCHADJUSTMENT
The correct drive clutch adjustment varies with the
speed of the mower. The drive clutch adjustment may
be checked as follows. Without starting the engine,
engage the ddve clutchcontrol(squeeze control lever
against the handle) and pull the mower backward. The
wheels should lock. Then release the drive clutch con-
trol and pull the mower backward. It should move
freely (or with only a small amount of resistance).
If the wheels lock up when pulled backward with the
drive clutch control released (engine off), or if mower
moves forward with the drive clutch control released
(engine running), turn the adjustment wheel, located
beneath the drive clutch control housing, toward the
operator to loosen the cable. See figure 12. Recheck
the adjustment as instructed above.
If the mower does not drive in low speed, tighten the
cable by turning the adjustment wheel away from the
operator. Recheck the adjustment.
Periodic adjustment may also be necessary due to
normal stretch and wear on the belt. Adjustmentmay
be needed if the wheels seem to hesitate, but the
engine maintains the same speed. To tighten the
cable, move the adjustment wheel toward the right.
Alwaysbe certaintorecheckthe adjustment.
®
BOTTOM
VIEW
Loosen
Tighten
FIGURE 12.
SIX SPEEDSHIFTADJUSTMENT
Periodic adjustment may be required due to normal
wear. Adjustment is needed ifthe shift lever cannot be
moved to all six positions.
Loosen the nut which secures the adjustable cable
bracket, located on the left side of the engine. See
figure 13.
Place the shift lever inhigh speed (6) position.
Move the bracket to make certain it is loose. Then
slide it towards the rear of the unit as far as it willgo,
so that the pulley halves (beneath the deck) are
against each other. Make certain the belt does not
interfere.
Tighten the nut to secure the bracket in this posi-
tion.
13
Self-Tapping
Screws
FIGURE 13.
Adjustable
Cable Bracket
;Speed
Cable
CARBURETOR
The carburetor on your lawn mower has been com-
pletely adjusted at the factory. If your engine does net
operate properly due to suspected carburetor prob-
lems, take your mower to an authorized Sears Service
Center for repair and adjustment,
ENGINESPEED
The engine slowand fast speeds havebeen set at the
factory. Do not attempt to increase engine speed or it
may result in personal injury. If you believe that the
engine is running too fast or too slow,take your mower
to an authorized Sears Service Center for repair and
adjustment.
REARTRAILSHIELD
The rear trailshield,attached between the rear wheels
of your mower, is providedto minimizethe possibility
that objectswill be thrown out the rear of the mower
toward the operator.
Ifthe shield isdamaged, itshouldbe replaced.
BELTREMOVALAND REPLACEMENT
Place shiftlever inthird speed.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground it
againstthe engine.
Drain the fuel tank or place a piece of plastic
beneath the cap to prevent gasoline leakage.
Remove the transmission belt cover by removing
five self-tapping screws. See figure 14.
Tmnsmisslon
Belt Cover
FIGURE 14.
Self-Tapping
Screws
Tip the mower on itsside.Blocksecurely.
Remove the center boltwhich secures the bladeto
the crankshaft. See figure 15. Remove the blade
and blade adapter.
Lower Pulley
Self-Tapping
Screws
FIGURE 15.
Center
Bolt
Remove the two-self-tappingscrews which secure
the lower pulley half. See figure 15. Rotate the
lower pulley half 90° clockwise(see figure 16) and
remove from the mower. Remove the belt from
aroundthe crankshaft.
Lower Pulley _,(3
j Half
/
,/
(
FIGURE 16. Pin
14
Removethebelt from between the idler pulley and
the belt guard on the idler pulleybracket.See figure
17.
Guard
Idler Pulley
FIGURE 17.
Prepare yourmower for storageat the end of the sea-
son or itthe unitwillnotbe usedfor 30 days.
Remove the belt from the transmissionpulley.
Assemble the newbelt as follows.
Push the idlerpulley up out ofthe way as shownin
figure 17.
Slidethe belt in from the rear ofthe deck, and place
itaround the transmissionpulley.
Release the idlerpulleysoitfalls downintoposition.
Slide the belt in between the idler pulley and belt
guard on the idlerpulleybracket.
Grease the crankshaft.Place belt between the two
pulley halves, and reassemble the blade adapter
and blade. Reassemblethe insidebelt cover.
Reassemblethe transmissionbelt cover.
WARNING: NEVER STORE MACHINE
WITH FUEL INTHE FUELTANK INSIDE OF
BUILDING WHERE FUMES MAY REACH
AN OPEN FLAME OR SPARK, OR WHERE
IGNITION SOURCES ARE PRESENT
SUCH AS HOT WATER AND SPACE HEAT-
ERS, FURNACES, CLOTHES DRYERS,
STOVES, ELECTRIC MOTORS, ETC.
NOTE: A yearly check-upby yourlocal Sears Service
Center is a good way to make certain yourmower will
providemaximum performancefor the nextseason.
MOWER
Clean underside of mower housing (See "CLEAN-
ING" in "Customer Responsibilities" section of
manual).
Inspectand replace/sharpen blade, ifrequired (See
"BLADE CARE" in "Customer Responsibilities"
sectionof manual).
Lubricate as shown in "Customer Responsibilities"
sectionofmanual.
HANDLE
You can fold your mower's handle for storage as
shown in figure 11. Remove the starter rope from
the rope guide. Loosen the two hand knobson the
sides of the handle, and let the upper handle fold
downto the rear. Move the haJrpinclipsto the outer
holein the weld pinson the handle mountingbrack-
ets. Refer to figure 3. Spread the sides of the lower
handle, and push itforward and down.
IMPORTANT: WHEN FOLDING HANDLE FOR
STORAGE OR TRANSPORTATION, BE CAREFUL
NOT TO BEND OR KINK THE CABLES.
To place the handle in the operatingposition, refer
to"Assembly" on page 6 ofthis manual.
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FIGURE 18.
IMPORTANT: IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT GUM
DEPOSITS FROM FORMING IN ESSENTIAL FUEL
SYSTEM PARTS SUCH AS CARBURETOR, FUEL
FILTER, FUEL HOSE, OR TANK DURING STORAGE.
ALSO, FUEL (CALLED GASOHOL OR USING ETHA-
NOL OR METHANOL) CAN ATTRACT MOISTURE
WHICH LEADS TO SEPARATION AND FORMATION
OF ACID DURING STORAGE. ACIDIC GAS CAN
DAMAGE THE FUEL SYSTEM OF AN ENGINE
WHILE IN STORAGE.
Drain the fuel tank. Start the engine, and let it run
untilfuel lines and carburetorare empty.
Never use engine or carburetorcleaner productsin
the fueltank or permanent damage may occur.
Use fresh fuel nextseason.
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in
minimizingformation of fuel gum deposits dudngstor-
age. Add stabilizerto gasolinein fuel tank in fuel tank
or storage container.Always follow mix retie found on
stabilizer container. Run engine at least 10 minutes
after adding stabilizer to allow stabilizer to reach the
carburetor. Do not drain gas tank and carburetor if
usingstabilizer.
Drain all the oil from the crankcase (this shouldbe
done after the engine has been operated and isstill
warm) and refillthe crankcasewith fresh oil.
If you have drained the fuel tank. protect the inside
of the engine as follows. Remove spark plug, pour
approximately 1/2 ounce (approximately one table-
spoon) of engine oil into cylinder and crank slowly
to distribute oil. Replace spark plug.
OTHER
Do not store gasoline from one season to another.
Replace your gasoline can if your can starts to rust.
Rust and/or dirt in your gasoline will cause problems,
Store unit in a clean, dry area. Do not store next to
corrosive materials, such as fertilizer.
NOTE: If storing in an unventilated or metal storage
shed, be certain to rustproof the equipment by coating
with a light oil or silicone.
Note: When reassembling, make sure the pin on the
lower pulley haft is outside the belt. Also, be certain
the belt guard on the transmission cover is approxi-
mately 1/8"away from the belt.
Tighten all nuts and bolts securely.
Ifplastic was placed underthe gascap, remove itnow.
Trouble
Engine fails to start
Possible Cause(s)
1. Blade control handle disengaged.
2. Spark plug wire disconnected.
3. Thmffie controllever not in starting position.
4. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel,
5. Blocked fuel line.
6. Faulty spark plug.
7. Engine flooded.
Corrective Action
1. Engage blade control handle.
2. Connect wire to spark plug.
3. Move throttle lever to startingposition.
4. Fill tank with clean, fresh gasoline.
5. Clean fuel line.
6. Clean, adjust gap or replace.
7. Crank engine with throttle in FAST
position.
Engineruns erratic 1. Spark plug wire loose. 1. Connect and tightenspark plug wire.
2. Blockedfuel lineor stale fuel. 2. Clean fuel line;fill tank withclean,
fresh gasoline.
3. Vent in gas cap plugged. 3. Clear vent.
4. Water ordirt in fuel system. 4, Drain fuel tank. Refillwithfresh fuel,
5. Dirty air cleaner. 5. Clean air cleaner. See "Customer
Responsibilities" sectionof this manual.
Engine overheats 1. Engine oil level low. 1. Fill crankcase with proper oil.
2. Airflow restricted. 2. Clean lawn mower engine.
Occasional skip Spark plug gap too close. Adjust gap to .030".
(hesitates) at high speed
Idles poorly 1. Spark plugfouled, faulty or gap too wide. 1. Reset gap to .030" or replace spark plug.
2. Dirty air cleaner. 2. Clean air cleaner.See "Customer
Responsibilities" sectionof this manual.
Excessivevibration 1. Cuffing blade loose or unbalanced. 1. Tighten blade and adapter.
Balance blade.
2. Bent cuffing blade. 2. Replace blade.
3. Bent engine crankshaft. 3. Contact your SEARS Service Center.
Mower willnot 1. Engine speed too low.
mulch grass 2. Wet grass.
3, Excessively high grass.
4. Dull blade,
Uneven cut 1. Wheels not positionedcorrectly. 1. P]ace all four wheels in same
height position.
2. Dull blade. 2. Sharpen or replace blade.
Mower propelswith Driveclutch controladjustmentneeded. Ad ust driveclutchcontrol.See =Service
clutchdisengaged and Ad ustment"sect on ofths manual,
Mower will notpropel 1. Drive clutch control adjustmentneeded. 1. Adjustdriveclutch control.See =Service
and Adjustment"section of this manual.
2, Wet grass. 2. Do not mow when grass is wet;wait
untillaterto cut.
1. Move throttle leverto FAST position.
2. Do not mow when grass iswet;wait until
later to cut.
3. Mow once at a high cuttingheight, then
mow again at desired height or makea
narrower cuffing swath (1/2 width).
Do not cut off more than 1/3 of the total
length of the grass at any one cutting.
4. Sharpen or replace blade.
Note:For repairs beyond the minor adjustmentslistedabove, contact your nearest SEARS Service Center.
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Each lawn mower has its own model number. Each
engine has itsown model number.
The model number for your lawn mower willbe found
on a label attached to the lawn mower on the top rear
of the deck.
The model number for the engine will be found on the
blower housing of the engine.
All parts listed herein may be ordered through Sears,
Roebuck and Co. Service Centers and most Retail
Stores.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
*PRODUCT - "21" Mulching Rotary Mower"
*MODEL NUMBER - 247.376380
*ENGINE MODEL NO. - 143.966000
*PART NUMBER
*PART DESCRIPTION
Your Sears merchandise has added value when you
consider that Sears has service units nationwide
staffed with Sears trained technicians...professional
technicians specifically trained on Sears products,
having the parts, tools and the equipment to ensure
that we meet our pledge to you..."we service what we
sell."
IFYOU NEED REPAIR SERVICE OR PARTS:
REPAIR SERVICE
1-800-4-REPAIR
(1-800-473-7247)
ORDERING PARTS
1-800-FON-PART
(1-800-366-727e)
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN 21" MULCHING ROTARY MOWER MODEL NO. 247.37638t.
Repair Parts
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN 21" MULCHING ROTARY MOWER MODEL NO. 247.37638|!
Repair Parts
KEY.
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
3O
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
43
44
45
47
48
49
50
51
52
55
56
58
6O
PART
NO.
720-0225
747-0824
710-1205
712-0279
750-0968
747-0855
736-0329
712-0287
736-0526
782-7007
731-0981A
710-1270
746-0883
749-0539B
731-1409
731-1501
714-0104
747-0710
782-7006
732-0731
682-7002
736-0270
710-0167
17070
16855
782-7009
712-0324
714-0507
736-0278
736-0639
656-0612
747-0882A
749-0928
143.976000
682-7514
731-1137
746-0706
682-7513
710-1005
736-0270
710-0351
712-0296
713-0361
720-0241
731-0906
731-1483
726-0240
748-0377B
742-0741
736-0452
710-1257
DESCRIPTION
Grip (2 Req'd.)
Control Handle
Rope Guide
Wing Nut 1/4-20 Thd.
Spacer .885" I.D.
Belt Guard
L-Wash. 1/4" I.D.*
; Hex Nut 1/4-20 Thd.*
Wave Wash..88" I.D. x 1.38"
O.D.
I Grass Catcher Bracket
Hub Cap
Oval C-Sunk Mach. Scr.
Throttle Body
Upper Handle
Side Chute Deflector
Mulch Plug
InternalCotter Pin 5/16 Dia.
Hinge Pin
PlugAdapter
Torsion Spring
Mulch PlugAss'y. Comp.
(Incl. Ref. 17, 20, 21, 22)
Ben-Wash..265" I.D. x .75" O.D.
Carriage Bolt 1/4-20 x .5"Lg.
AdjustableCable Bracket
Paw! Plate
Chute Stop Bracket
Hex L-Nut 114-20Thd.
Cotter Pin 3/32" Dia. x .75"
FI-Wash..328" I.D. x .68"
Spark Plug Insulator
Lower PulleyHalf Ass'y.
Shift Rod
Lower Handle
Engine-Craftsman Model
143.976000
HousingAss'y.
Flanged Bushing
6-Spd. Cable
Chain--Axle Ass'y.
Hex Hd. Tap Scr. 114-20x .38"
Lg.
Bell-Wash. 1/4" I.D.
Truss Mash. B-Tap Scr. #10 x .5'
Hex Patch L-Nut 3/8-24 Thd.
#48 Chain .500" Pitch x 38
Links
Hand Knob
Cable MountingCap
Rear Flap 4.8" x 17.5" Lg.
Cable Tie
BladeAdapter
21"MulchingBlade
Ben-Wash. ,39" I.D. x 1.14"
O.D.
t
Hex Bolt3/8-24 x 2.5" Lg. I
1
KEY, PART
NO. NO.
61 748-0190
62 782-7563
63 736-0451
64 682-3006A
65 682-3007A
66 710-0260
67 710-0603
66 710-0654A
59 712-0267
70 720-0230
71 732-0725
73 736-0242
74 750-0736
75 750-0624
77 712-0291
79 710-0653
80
81
82
84
86
95
96
98
99
102
114
115
118
119
121
122
128
129
130
134
136
138
140
147
148
149
152
153
154
155
163
165
177
178
738-0137
748-0381
748-0188B
734-1826
741-0486B
712-0414
746-0710A
754-0343
711-0313
736-0524A
782-0027
731-0904
731-0905
710-0841
731-0620
710-1174
711-0805
712-0711
746-0737
748-0318
741-0522
10622B
682-7506
710-0599
736-0864
741-0324
736-0160
710-0751
717-0417B
16500A
736-0300
713-0397
731-0924
732-0627
16864
770-0222M
DESCRIPll3ON
Spacer .513" I.D.
Bracket--Shift Plate
Saddle Washer .32" I.D.
R.H. Handle Wheel Brkt.Ass'y.
L.H. Handle Wheel Brkt.Ass'y.
Carriage Bolt5!16-18 x .62"
Hex B-Tap Scr. 5/16-18
Hex Tl'-Tap Scr. 3/8-16
Hex Nut 5/16-18 Thd.*
Grip
HeightAd. Lever
Be -Wash. 5/16" I.D.
Spacer .383" I.D.
Shld. Spacer .5" Dia.
Hex L-Nut 1/4-20 Thd.
Hex Wash. Hd. Tap Scr. 1/4-20
x .38" Lg.
Shk;l.Scr..342" Dia. x .268
PawI-,-R.H.
Pawl
Wheel Ass'y. Comp.
Sleeve Beadng 1/2" I.D.
Weld Top L-Nut 1/4-20 Thd.
S.P. Cable
"V"-Belf
Sleeve .526" I.D.
Blade Bell Support
21" Deck Ass'y.
Upper Control Housing
Lower Control Housing
Fl-"C"-Sunk Hd. Tap Scr. #10 x
.75" Lg.
Control Lever
Curved Hd. Bolt5/16-18 x 2" Lg.
Shld. Pin 1.43" Lg.
Hex Jam Nut 3/3-24 Thd.*
Control Cable---51"
Ratchet Wheel 1.62" O.D.
Hex Flange Beadng
Spring--Nylon
Chain Cover Ass'y.
Hex "l-I'-Tap Scr. 1/4-20 x ,80"
Rear Shaft Ass'y. 21.44" Lg.
Hex Flange Brg..506" I.D,
FI-Wash, .531" I.D. x .930"
Hex Bolt 1/4-20 x .62" Lg.
(Grade 5)
Transmission Comp.
(See Breakdown)
I Hex Beadng Cup
i FI-Wash. ,386" I.D. x .87" O.D.
Gear Insert
6-Spd. Shift Lever
Shift Lever Spring
5-Spd. Rack Cable Brkt.
Owner's Manual
*Common Hardware--May Be Purchased Locally.
NOTE: Specificationssubjectto change withoutnotice
or obligation.
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN 21" MULCHING ROTARY MOWER MODEL NO. 247.376381
Repair Parts
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NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PART
NO.
710-1062
736-0329
717-0418A
713-0400
7360336
741-0413
16500A
736-0314
741-0479
11 717-1216
12 748-0208A
13 721-0212
15 756-0330A
16 736-0270
17 712-0351
18 738-0440
19 736-0344
20 738-0826
21 656-0008
22 741-0556
23 736-0270
24 782-7570
25 712-0138
26 732-0357
27 717-0419A
28 741-0415
29 717-0616
30 741-0414
31 721-0213
KEY. PART
DESCRIPTION NO. NO.
Hex Patch Bolt1/4-20 x 1.25"t 32 782-7569
L-Wash. 1/4" I,D.* 33 736-0722
Upper Hsg. Halft 34 710-0436
#48 Sprocket7 T x 1/2 Pitcht 35 736-0410
FI-Wash, 5/8" I.D. x .030_ 36 717-O417B
Hex Flange Brg. ,631" I.D.t 37 738-0102
Hex Bearing Cupt 38 734-1826
Thrust Wash, .382" I,D. x 39 736-0105
.70" O.D.t 40 710-1241
Thrust Bearing.375" I,D. x 42 741-0492A
.812" O.D.t 43 17733
DESCRIPTION
Belt Keeper
L-Wash. #10 I.D.t
Hex B-Tap Scr. #10 x ,62"t
Hex Washer .26"x .88"
TransmissionComp,
Front Axle Bolt
Wheel Ass'y. Comp. 8 x 2"
Bell-Wash..380" I.D. x .88
Hex Wash. Hd. Scr, 1/4 x 1" Lg.
BlockBushing
Axle Ass'y.
11 Tooth PinionShaft_ 44
Flange Bearingt 45
Oil Sealt 46
Fl-Pulley 5.06" O.D. 47
Bell-Wash..265" I.D. x .75" 48
Hex L-Nut 1/4-28 L.H. Thd, 49
Shld. Spacer .375" Dia. x .170 50
FI-Wash..390" I.D. x 1.0" 51
Shtd.Bolt.375" Dia. x .40" 54
Fl-ldler Plastic 1.50" Dia. 56
(Incl. Ref. #22) 57
Needle Brg..375" x .31 58
Bell-Wash..265 =I.D. 59
Idler Brk't.Ass'y. 60
Hex Patch L-Nut 1/4-28 Thd. 63
Extension Spring1.12" Lg. 64
Lower Hsg. Half-i- 65
Flange Bearing .566 Dia.t 66
Shaft Ass'y.t 67
Flange Beadng .629 Dia.t 70
Oil Seal .625 Dia,t
782-0516
710-0653
720-0190
732-0639
731-1281A
710-0352
782-7558
710-0599
782-7554
710-1242
736-0242
731-0981A
746-0710A
736-0222
712-0147
710-1003
710-0167
710-0603
712-3027
736-0329
HeightAdj. Bracket
Hex I-F-Tap Scr. 1/4-20 x .38"
Knob
SpringLever
Plastic FrontEnd
Hex B-Tap Scr. 1/4" x .38"
Belt Cover
Hex Wash. Hal.TT-Scr. 1/4-20
TransmissionBeltCover
TorxTruss Hd. Scr. 5/16 x .75"
Bell-Wash..345" I.D. x .88"
Hub Cap
S.P. Cable
ExternalL-Wash. 1/4" I.D.
i Speed Nut#10-24 Thd..
! HexTapScr #10-16x 5 Lg.
i Carr. Bolt1/4-20 x .5" Lg.
Hex B-Tap Scr. 5/16-18 x .5"
Hex Flange L-Nut 1/4-20 Thd.
L-Wash. 1/4" I.D.*
tPart of Transmission Complete, Ref. No. 36.
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Craftsman 247.37638 Owner's manual

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