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Page 1: ...here covered by this warranty There is no other express warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to one 1 year from date of purchase Liability for incidental or consequential damages are excluded Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Some states d...

Page 2: ...e mower Be especially watchful for children and passersby Place the blade control lever in disengaged position and stop the engine while others ere in the vicinity of the mower 11 When using any attachments never direct discharge of material toward bystanders or allow anyone near the vehicle while in operation 12 Clear work area of objects which may be picked up and discharged by the mower These i...

Page 3: ...octane gasoline or GasohoL Re certain container is clean and free from rust or foreign particles Never use gasoline that may be stale from long periods of storage in the container DANGER A Never fill the gas tank while the engine is running or is hot Immediately wipe off any spilled gasoline before attempting to start engine I 5 Check tire pressure Correct tire pressure is 12 to 15 pounds in each ...

Page 4: ...s be in full OUT position to start engine Never place lever in IN position until engine is warmed up and operator is on unit ready to start mowing Always return lever to OUT position before dismounting from unit m m DANGER Blades will not stop immediately Keep hands and feet from under mower and away from the discharge chute I THROTrLE CONTROL IGNITION SWITCH LEVER l tl ti EVEn 6 Use OUT position ...

Page 5: ...sture content of the grass This accumulation of cut grass should be removed after each mowing Remove spark plug remove ignition key and scrape accumulation off with a putty knife or similar tool Cleaning of the underside is easier if mower deck is removed See paragraph Mower Deck Removal A CAUTION A At no time during the adjustments or repairs can the unit be lifted more than 20 inches from level ...

Page 6: ... with an adjustable disc brake located on the transmission The brake should be adj Jsted if when the pedal is fully depressed the clutch is disengaged but the brake is ineffective in stopping the unit To adjust 1 With brake clutch in released position loosen front nut on brake rod figure 8 and tighten rear nut 2 Press brake clutch pedal to check effectiveness of brake Brake and clutch must be sync...

Page 7: ...on 2 Remove screw from lock bracket figure 9 3 Loosen Iocknut on bar higch screw securing bar hitch to pivot bracket figure 9 4 Slide bar hitch forward away from mower housing to tighten belt 5 Retighten Iocknut on bar hitch screw SCREW TO BE REMOVED BAR HITCH BAR HITCH SCREW PIVOT B LOCK BRACKET 6 To check adjustment start engine and run engine at Fast engine control setting Engage blade engage l...

Page 8: ...ise of unit with blade engage lever in engage position on idler pulley figure 14 so that guide can be reinstalled to proper position Remove idler pulley 4 Loosen bothmower deck belt guards figure14 enough to allowbeltto be removed from pulleys 5 Remove old belt 6 Replace belt reinstall belt guards and idler pulley and adjust left lower belt guide Belt guide should be adjusted to 1 16 inch away fro...

Page 9: ...ING SCREWS TO CHANGE CRANKCASE OIL Crankcase oil should be changed after first 5 hours of operation and every 25 hours thereafter See Engine Operation and Maintenance Manual for proper procedure Check oil level before each use Add oil as required 1 Place flat bottom 2 quart container beneath oil drain tube see figure 16 2 Remove drain plug end drain oil NOTE Oil fill cap should also be loosened to...

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Page 11: ...t pulley should be replaced 7 Check blade throwout assembly for wear Replace necessary parts 1 If grass is too high or wet belt slippage may occur Blade Drive Belt 2 Check belt for wear or damage Replace if necessary Slips 3 Check belt tension Adjust if necessary 4 Check blade drive belt tension spring If spring is stretched or damaged replace spring 1 Check all belt guides Correct clearance is 1 ...

Page 12: ...irregularities or burned spots Replace if necessary 3 Make certain belt tension is correct Adjust if necessary 4 Check clutching idler assembly for wear or damage Replace part as necessary 5 On chain drive units check sprockets for proper alignment and chain for damage Replace if necessary 6 Check for loose or damaged engine mounts Tighten or replace as necessary 1 Check shifting procedure Unit mu...

Page 13: ...Model Plate SEND PART ORDERS AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ON THE FRONT PAGE YOUR UNIT IS RIGHT HAND RH OR LEFT HAND LH AS YOU STAND BEHIND IT DO NOT USE KEY NUMBERS WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS USE PART NUMBERS All replacement parts will be supplied in current production colors or in a neutral color A handling fee is applicable to small parts orders Key No Pa_ No 1 49643 2 4814O 3 138557 4 42863 5 446...

Page 14: ...32 RIDING MOWER MODEL 5267 1900 I 7 8 35 49 4 41 _ _ 4L 4 3 Ref Item 38 51 52 64 63 ALL UNNUM8E RED ITEMS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH OPPOSITE SIDE ...

Page 15: ...d Clutch Main Frame Foot Pad Left Foot Pad Right Arm Parking Brake Spring Parking Brake Shoulder Bolt Parking Brake Decal Parking Brake Spring Clutch Pedal Brake Pedal Assembly Rubber Pad Brake Pedal Shaft Brake Clutch Pedal Knob Gear Shift _FOote Model No 35 41 Chain Assembly Link Only Chain Connector No 41 Key No 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Standard Ha...

Page 16: ...32 RIDING MOWER MODEL 5267 1900 I d o_ I 57 16 50 _ 47 67 30 4 _ 48 3 55 r 39 59 2 60 Ref Item 38 Page 14 69 37 67 45 17 26 38 3 27 16 Ref Item 38 Page 14 II ...

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Page 18: ...32 RIDING MOWER MODEL 5267 1900 I ALL UNNUMBERED I _ _ I 29 31 6 49 73 72 ...

Page 19: ...42 51442 43 51441 44 49562 45 50818 46 51439 47 50088 48 50616 49 29170 50 47353 51 67944 62 122017 Description Bar Hitch Lock Bracket Screw Hex Hd 5 16 18 x In Screw Hex Hd J 16 x 11 2In Hand Grip Pivot Bracket Bracket Upstop Cottarpin 3 16 x 1T 4In Pin Pivot Lift Support Plate Assembly Fletwasher YBIn V Belt Quill Assy Incl Nos 39 48 Nut 7 16 20 Thd Fletwasher Pulley Spacer Bearing Spacer Saddle...

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