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OWNER'SMANUAL
MODELNO.917.372270
Caution:Readand Followall Safety Rulesand InstruchonsBeforeOperatingThisEquipment
CRRFTSMRN4.0 RESERVEPOWER22" REARBAGGERPOWERPROPELLEDROTARYLAWNMOWER
AssemblyOperationMaintenanceServiceandAdjustmentRepairParts
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SEARS,ROEBUCKAND Co., Chicago, IL.i i llll
60684 U.S.A.
SAFETYRULESCAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE AND PLACE WIRE
WHERE IT CANNOT CONTACT SPARK PLUG TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STAR-TING WHEN SETTING-UP, TRANSPORTING, ADJUSTING OR MAKINGREPAIRS TO YOUR MOWER_
IMPORTANTFEDERAL REGULATIONS REQUIRE OPERATOR PRESENCE BLADE STOP CONTROLS TO MINIMIZE THERISK OF BLADE CONTACT INJURY, YOUR MOWER IS EQUIPPED WITH SUCH CONTROLS, DO NOTATTEMPT TO DEFEAT THE FUNCTION OF THE OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL UNDER ANYCIRCUMSTANCES,
• BE CAREFUL-WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUN-NING THE BLADE iS TURNING,,
• Please road your owner's manual Only allowpersons who know the safety rules to use yourmower,
" DO NOT tie the operator presencecontrol barto the handle° Control must be free to permitbrake engagement when handles and controlare released.
Q DO NOT aliow children to use your mower.Check your mower over before each use.Tighten any loose bolts, nuts, etc.
• Remove all sticks,stones, wires, cans, boards,etc from area to be mowed. These objects canbe thrown by the blade.
• DO NOT allow children, bystanders or pets inthe area while mowing°
• Always wear shoes when mowing. DO NOToperate mower when barefoot or wearingopen sandals,
o Always wear safety glasses or eye shieldsbefore starting your lawn mower and whilemowing.
" Always shutoff engine before trying to adjustwheeiheights.
o When engine, is running, DO NOT put handsor feet und_,_wer or m the discharge chute,nor make _in_!_'diustments
° Stay clear ot'_scharc_e openma at all hines.
o Do not fill gas tank w'O_enengine _srunning,when indoors or wh_ _QrLcline is hot, Allowengine to cool for several _n'lnutesbefore flll-ing gas tank,. Clean off aB_ spilled gasolinebefore starting engine. '
° Mow only in goodlight._, Always stop blade When not cutting grass or
when crossing gravel drive, sidewalk, orroadway
• DO NOT continue to run your mower if youhit a foreign obiecL Stop the engine, discon-nect the spark plug wire from the spark plug,inspect the mower for damage and makerepairs as required,DO NOT usea damaged mower. Always havedamage repaired before mowing,
• DO NOT run your mower if it vibrates toomuch, Stop engine and make repalrs,. Vibra-tion is an indication of damage,
o Never use your mower wilhout proper guardsor deflectors in place ,_,_
• Always mow across c_sto_e or!inclined area.DO NOT mow up or down a _lo_e._or inclinedarea. ..
'_ DO NOT mow n wet grass Be ca'r'e_u offooting when mowing m wet grass,, use _t_ ,_ges
with good tracfion_ _,'o DO NOT run with the mower° _
o DO NOT run your mower indoors. Exhaustgases are deadly pobon_.
'_ Always disconnect the spark plug wire fromspark plug to prevent accidental starting whentransporting or storing your mower after themowing season.
• DO NOT attempt to raise engine speed abovefactory settings_ Engine damage or personalinjury may result.If a grass catcher is used on your mower, check_he catcher often for damage or deterioration.tt will wear through normal use. Use only arecommended replacement catcher_
• Always stopblade to remove or install catcher." DO NOT slore your mower or gasoline where
fumes may reach an open flame and cause afire..
• DRAIN THE GASOLINE from your mowerbefore transporting your mower insideyour caror other vehicle.
LOOKFORTHISSYMBOLTO POINTOUTIMPOR-TANTSAFETYPRECAUTIONS°IT MEANS--ATTEN-TION!H BECOMEALERTflfYOUR SAFETYISINVOLVED.
COHGP,ATUIA110HSon your purchase of a Sears Crafts-man Lawn Mower. It has been designed, engineeredand manufactured to give you the best possibledependability and performance.Should you experience any problem you cannoteasbly remedy, piease contact your nearest Sears Ser-vice CenterlDepartment, We have competent, welbtrained technicians and the proper tools to serviceor repair this unit.
Please read and retain this manual, The instructionswilt enable you to assemble and maintain yourmower properly. Always observe the "SAFETYRULES".
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MODELNUMBER 917.372270
SERIALNUMBER
DATE OFPURCHASE,
THE MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBERS WILL BEFOUND ON A DECAL ATTACHED TO THE REAROF THE MOWER HOUSING
YOU SHOULD RECORD BOTH SERIAL NUMBERAND DATE OF PURCHASE AND KEEP IN A SAFEPLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE,
PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS
RESERVE POWER: 40
DISPLACEMENT: 9,98 cu. in.
GASOLINE CAPACITY: ) O quart_umeaaea_
OIL (2t oz.. Capacity): SAE 30W(SAElOW 30)
SPARK PLUG (GAP 030 in): ChampionRJ 19-LM or(Seers 7133312 orSTD 36145g)
VALVE CLEARANCE: Intake: 008 inExhaust: ,008 in.
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SOLID STATE tGNITtONAIR GAP: ,0125 in.
BLADE NUT TORQUE: 70-75 ft.-lbs.
MAINTENANCEAGREEMENTA Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on thisproduct, Contact your nearest Sears store fordetails.
CUSTOMERRESPONSIBILITIES• Road and observe the safety rules_
Fallow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and using your mower.,, FoItow the instructbns under "Maintenance" and "Storage" sections of this Owner's Manuel
ONEYEARUMnEDWARRANTYONCRAFTSMANPOWERMOWER ........For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Lawn Mower is maintained, lubricated and tunedrup.according to the instructions in the owner's menuat, Sears wilt repair, free of charge, any defect in materialand workmanship.
If ehls Craftsman Lawn Mower is used for commerclal or rental purposes, this warranty applies for onty 90days from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover:
Expendable items which become worn during normal use, suchas rotary mower blades, btade adapters,.botts, air cleaners and spark plug
Repairs necessary because of aperalor abuse or negligence, including bent crankshafts end the failure Iomaintain the equ=pment according to the instructions contained in the owner's manua_
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN POWER MOWER TO THENEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIESONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE iN THE UNITED STATES
This warranly gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have olher rights which may vary from staleto state.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Department 6981731A Sears Tower, Chicago, lil. 60684
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TABLEOF CONTENTS
SAFETY RULE ............PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS. ,CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIESWARRANTY ........TABLE OF CONTENTSINDEX ...............MOWER ACCESSORIESASSEMBLY.OPERATION
INDEXA
Adjustments:Carburetor 13Engine Speed 13Handle Height 14Height of Cut 8Wheel Adiusters 8
Air FiJter:Cleaning t2Paper Cartridge 10Rep|acement 10
Assembly:Handie 6
Accessarles 5
Bfade:
Rep|acement 10
Sharpening 10
Controls:
Engine Coelrol , . , 7 8Operator Presence Control Bar 7Speed Selector , .. 78
Customer Responsibilities 3Cuffing Levels 8
Engine:Control 7.8
Oil Cap .7Oil Change 11Oil Level g
Off Type 8Sterling , gStorage 15
Filter, Air 12Fuel:
Type ,8Storage 15
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MAINTENANCE 10,t 1,12STORAGE .............. t5SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT t3,14TROUBLE SHOOTING . _7REPAIR PARTS-MOWER 18-2!REPAIR PARTS.ENGINE ..... 22.23SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS .... 16PARTS ORDERING/SERVICE 24,25
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Gasoline
Handb:AdtustmentAssemblyBracketKnob , .Height, Culling
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Lubrication:EngineFront Wheel Adjuster
Maintenance:
Agreement ,3Air Filter . t 2
Air F'iltor Paper Cartridge '_2Blade Care/Rep|acement t0
Engine 11Gross Catcher 6,8L_tbrication 16
Spark Plugs 12
Mowing Tips 9
O_l:Cold Wealher Conditions 9
Engine 11
Storage 15Operation:
OpBrat_ng Mower 7,&gSpeed:
Slatting the Engine . 9Stopping Your Lawn Mower 9
Operafor Presence Control 7Options:
Attachments 5
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3 Parts "_B-2tPrimer 8
t4 RepairtReplacament Parts 20• 6 Respansib_fflies, Customer 3')4
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Safety RulesService and Adiustmenls:
B_ode4 Carburetor
Cutting LevelEngineHandIe
Service Recommenciation
Spark Plugs16 Specifications
8 Speed Control:Engine
Starting the Engine:
Starter RopeSlopping the MowerStorage
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Table of Contents ,
Trouble Shooting Chari
WarrantyWheels:
Wheel Adjusters
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These accessories were available when the mower was purchased They,ere also available at most Sears retaitouflels, catalog and service centers Mast Sears storescan order repair parts for you, when you provide th_model number of your mower,
ENGINE
SPARKPLUG MUFFLER
©Hill I
mower is an electric start
MOWER PERFORMANCE
REARBAGOPTIONAL
REPLACEMENTBAG FOR REAR
DISCHARGEMOWERS
OPTIONALCATCHERFOR
SIDEDISCHARGEMOWER
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AIR FILTER
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J CHARGER
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DUSTSHIELD
FABRICBAG
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SIDEDISCHARGECATCHER
GASCAN
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LEAFCATCHER
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ENGINEOIL
2i BATTERY
IPERMANEXCATCHER
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STABILIZER
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CLIPPINGDEFLECTOR
MOWER MAINTENANCE
BELT BLADE
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MOWERCOVER
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ASSEMBLYOPERATOff Pt_SEtVC_
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Your lawn mower has been completely assembledat the factory except for the grass catcher top andthe grass catcher bottom,
TO REMOVEMOWERFROMCARTON
i Remove loose parts if included with mower, (Le,grass catcher, catcher frame, hardware pack,elc,).Cut down corners on one end of carton and layend down flat.
* Remove packing material* Roll mower out of carton and check carton
thoroughly for loose parts.
flOW TO SET-UPYOURLAWNMOWER
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Remove tape and paper holding aperator presencecontrol bar to upper handb.. Hold down operator presence control bar to up-
per handle to albw _andb to move to mowingposition,
" Raise handles until lower handle section locks im
to place in the mowing position (See Fig,, 1)_, Raise upper handle section intoplace on lower
handle and tighten one (1) handle knob,* Release operator presence control bar and
tighten remaining handle knob°* Your mower handle can be adjusted For your
mowing comfort, Refer to "ADJUST HANDLE"in the Service and Adjustment section of thismanuak
TO ASSI_BLEGRASSCATCHER
NOTE:The grass catcher for your mower comesunassembled_ To assemble follow steps below:* Position top half of catcher on bottom half (See
Fig,21.* Insert screw through right front hole; place 1!4"
nut on screw and-bare loose,
• Insert screw through left front hole; place 1/4"nut on screw and leave loose,
• Tighten screws installed in Steps 2 & 3. Holdlocknuts with 7/16" wrench white tighteningscrews,
- Installsix more screwsmoving around catcher andleave Iocknuts looser
• Tighten these screws as in Step 4,NOTE_Make sure atl s_crewsare tight,
TOAITACItGRASSCATCHER
• Liftdoor°
i old catcherby handle and placecatcher frameonto hingebracket(See Fig. 3)_Releaserear door.
START HERE
FIO. 2
20 KEPS NUTS
FIG.3
• Whengrasscatcherisremovedffommower, reordoor closes for safety°
d_ CAUTION:DO NOT RUN YOURLAWNIMOWERWITflOU1DISCflARGEGUARUOR
...............................APPROVI:I)GRASCATCHERIN PLACE.
• NEVERATTEMPTTO OPERATETHE MOWERWITH THE DOOR REMOVED OR PROPPEDOPEN,
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KNOWYOURMOWERREAD THiS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETYRULESBEFOREOPERATING YOUR ROTARY MOWER.Compare the iJlustrallons with your Rotary Mower to familiarize yourself with the location of various controlsand adjustments. Save thismanual for future reference_
PRESENCE CONTROL BAR
DRIVE CONTROL LEVER
-tANDLE KNOB
STARTER ROPE
ENGINE SPEEDSELECTOR LEVER
MUFFLER
PRIMER
AIR FILTER
"CABLE CLIP
_ OIL CAP WITH DIPSTICK
_-----_ GASO LIN E FILLER
FIG, 4
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MEETSCPSCSAFETYREQUIREMENTS
Sears Rotary Walk-Behind Power Mowers conform to the safety standards of the American National Stan-dards institute and the UoSo Consumer Product Safety Commission, The blade turns when the engine is running.
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OPERATOR PRESENCE CONTROL BAR - must beheld down to the handle to start lee engine. Releaseto stop the engine.
ENGINE SPEEDSELECTORLEVER.located onther!_ht sideof the engine whichallowsyou to selecteffher "HIGH _ or "LOW" enginespeed,
PRIMER- pumpsadditionalfuel fromthe carburetorto the cylinder far usewhere startinga cold engine.
STARTERROPE - usedfor starting the englne.
DELVECONTROL LEVERousedto engage power-propelled forward motion of mower,
OPERATIONHOWTO USEYOURMOWER
ENGINESPEEDSELECTOR
The engine speed is controlled by a lever (red knob)located on the right side of the en_line. HIGH" posi_tion is Forstarting engine, normal cutting and bettergrass bagging° "LOW" position is for light cutting,trimming, and fuel economy (See Fig, 5)o
DRIVECONTROL
" Self-propelling is controlled by holding theoperator presence control bar down to the han-dle and pushing the drive control lever forwarduntil it clicks; then release the lever (See Fig. 6),
• Forward motion will stop when the operatorpresence control bar is released° To stop forwardmotion without stopping the engine, release theoperator presence control bar slightly until thedrive control disengages° Hold operator presencecontrol bar down tohandle to continue mowingwithout self-propelling.
• To keep drive control engaged when turningcor-hers, push down on handle and llft front wheelsoff ground while turning mower.
TO EMPTYGRASSCATCHER
• Lift Door.
• Grasp catcher handle and remove Frommower,o Empty by shaking catcher with open end
downward (See Fig. 7).
TOADJUSTCUFFINGHEIGHT
* Raise wheels For low cut and lower wheels forhigh cuL
o Wheels are set inlow cut for shipping. Adjust cut-ting height to suit your requirements, Mediumposition is best for most lawns.
* To change cutting height, squeeze adjuster levertoward wheel Move wheel up or down to suityour requirements. Be sure all wheets are in thesame setting (See Fig. B).
BEFORESTARTINGENGINE
OIL:
• Removeenglne oil cap with dipstick or all fill plug.Fill to "FUI_L" line on dipstick or to top o_slotdown in filbr hote_ Use about 1 pint or 1/2 literof Sears 30W all or equivalent. SAE 10W 30 oilcan also be used (See Fig, 4)° DO NOT use SAE10W 40 oil. The total oil capacity of _your engine is 21 oz. or 0,62 liters. Fill only to"FULL" llne on dipstick or to lop of slot down inoil filler hole. DO NOT over filtoThe first fil! on a
FIG. 5
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newengineusesabout I pint,Checkoil level andadd oil as needed to bring to proper level,Pour oi! slowly, DO NOT over fill,
GAS:• Fill gasoline tank with Fresh, clean unleaded
gasoline. DO NOT USE PREMIUM GASOLINE.BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVER FILL TANK (SEEF G.4).
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BEFORESTARTINGENGINE (COt,IT'D)
WARNING: Experience indicates that alcohol blend-ed fuels (called gasohol or usingethanol or methanol)can attract moisture which leads to separation andformation of acids during storage._ Acidic gas candamage thefuel systemof an engine while in storageTo avoid _ngine problems, the ruet systemshouldbeemptied before storage for 30 clays or longer. Drainthe gas tank, start the engine and let _trun until thefuel )ines and carburetor ore empty. Use fresh fuelnext season. See Storage instructionsfor additlonal_nformatlon. Never use engine or carburetor cleanerproducts inthe fuel tank or permanent damage mayoccur,,
TO STARTENGINE
, To start a cold engine, push primer five (5) timesbefore trying to start. Use a firm push. This stepis not usually necessary when starting an enginewhich has already run for a few minutes_
* Push engine speed selector lever forward to"HIGH" position,
i old operator presence control bar down to thehandle and pun starter handle quickly° Do notallow starter rope to snap back_To "STOP" engine, release operator presencecontrol bar.
NOTE: In cooler weather it may be necessary torepeat priming steps. In warmer weather aver prim-_ng may cause flooding and engine will not start, ifyou do flood engine wait a Few minutes before at-tempting to start and DO NOT repeat priming steps.
MOWINGTiPS
Under certain conditions, such asvery tal_ grass,it may be necessary to raise the height of cut toreduce pushing effort and to keep fromoverloading the engine and leaving clumps ofgrass clippings,
LOWER WHEELS _"'_ RAISE WHEELS
FOR HIGHCUT FOR LOW CUT
FIG. 8
• For extremely heavy cutting, reduce the width ofcut and raise the roar of the mower housing one(1) wheel adjustor settinghigher than the front forbettor discharge of grass_
• When using a rear bagging mower in moist,heavy grass, dumps of cut grass may not enterthe grass catcher. Reduce ground speed (pushingspeed) and/or run the mower over the area a se-cond time,
• For better grass bagging and mast cutting con.,difions, the engine speed should'be set in the"HIGH" (fast) position,
• If a trail of grass clippings is left on the right sideof a rear bagging mower, mow _na dockwlsedirection with a small overlap to collect the cllp-pings on the next pass°
• For side discharge mowers, cutting in o counter-clockwise direction, starting at the outside of thearea to be cut, spreads grass clippings more even*ly and puts less load on the engine To keep clip..pings off of walkways, flower beds, etc., makethe first cuts in a clockwise dlrecfiom
• Pores in cloth gross catchers can become filledwith dirt and dust with use and co,hers will col!.
loci tessgrass. To prevent this, regularly hose cat-cher off with water and let dry before using,
GENERALRECOMMENDATION
Once a year you should replace the spark plug,air filter, and check blade for wear, A new sparkplug and air filter assures proper air-fuel mixtureandhelps your engine run better and last longer,You should check alt fasterners and be sure theyare tight°Fottow the Service Recommendation Schedub onpage "[6..
gLADE/BLADEFLANGECARE
Your mower will work better with a sharp bJade,
I CAUTION:DISCONNECTSPARKPLUGWINEIFROMSPARKPLUGANDPLACEWIREWHEREIIT CANNOTCOMEIN CONTACTWITH THEI
......... SPARK,PLUG. ITO REMOVE BLADE:• Turn mower' on its side. Make sure air filter and
carburetor are upo', Use block of wood between blade and mower
housing to prevent blade from turning when nutisremoved. Protect your hands with gloves and/orwrap blade with heavy ctoth_
o Remove nut by turning counter-clockwise, Use a15/16" box or open-end wrench,
NOTE: Check tab in blade flange after removing. Iftab is damaged, replace it. It mus! be in good con-dition for the blade to work properly° We recom-mend that a new blade nut be used each time bladeis removed.
TO REPLACE BLADE:
* Put blade flange on engine crankshaft with tabin slot (See Fig 9),
o Fit blade on crankshaft in the blade flange. Besure the word "TOP (stamped on blade) is towardengine,
° Place flat washer, two (2) formed washers andnut on crankshaft (See Fig, 9).
o Use block of wood to holdblade and tighten nutclockwise, The recommended torque is 70-75 ft.-lbs. Torque wrenches are avalable at most Searsstores and through the catalog°
t_lJk AUTION:A lOOSEBLA'O'E'_N'BEDANGEROUSiANDE_Y MAKETHEENGINEHARDTOSTART
Use only a Searsauthorized replacementblade toget the best cutting resufts_
NOTE:We do not recommend sharpening blade, butif you do, be sure the blade is balanced,
TO SHARPEN BLADE:° The blade can be sharpened with a file or on a
grinding wheel, Do not attempt to sharpen whileon the mower°
° Care should be taken to keep the blade balanc-ed_ An unbalanced blade will cause excessive
vibration when running and eventual damage tomower or engine.
" To check blade balance, drive a nail into a beamor wall Leave about one inchof the straight hallexposed° Place center hole of blade aver the headof the nai!. IFblade isbalanced, it should remainin a horizontal position, Ifeither end of the blademoves downward, blade is not balanced,Sharpen the heavy end until the Made isbalanced.
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NOTE:Checkfront drive wheels each time before youmow to be sure lhey move freely,
The wheels not turning freely means trash, grass, cut.tings, etc_ are in the drive wheel area and must becleaned to free drive wheels_
If necessary to clean the dr_ve wheels, check bothfront wheels,
* Remove hub caps, hairpin cotters and washers.• Remove wheels From wheel adiusters.o Remove any trash or grass cuttings from inside
the dust cover, pinion andlor drive wheel gearteeth.Put wheels back in place.If after cleaning, the drive wheels do not turn free-_y, contact your nearest Sears Service Center
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ENGINE
TO CHANGEOIL
I_ CAUrmN:OtSCONNECTSPA_ PLUGWIREFROMSPAREPLUGAND PLACEWIRE WHEREIT CANNOTCOME IH CONTACTWITH SPARKPLUG.
* Remove engine oi} cop with dipstick; lay aside ona clean surface Warm oil drains better_
o Tip mower on its side as shown in Fig 10 anddrain off into suitab|e container. Rackmower backand forth to remove any all trapped inside ofengine.
* W_pe off any spilled oil on mower and on s?deof engine.
i ill engine with oil, fi}l only to the "FULL" line onthe dipstick° DO NOT over fill.Replace engine oil cap.Reconnect spark plug wire to spark plug
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MAINTENANCEAIR FILTER
Your engine will not run properly and may bedamaged by using a dirty air filter.
Replace the air filler every year, more often if youmow invery dusty, dirty conditions. Do not wash airfilter_ =
To Change Air Filler:,, Remove the air filter cover by turning counler.,
clockwise to the stop and putl away from collar(See Fig. 1 I).
Remove filler from insideof cover (See Fig. 11),Clean the inside of the cover and the collar toremove any dirt accumulatlon_
• Insert new filler into cover_• Put air filter cover and filter into collar aligning
lhe tab with the slot.• Pushinon cover and turn clockwise to tighten (See
Fig. 11).
SPARKPLUG
Change your spark plug each year to make yourengine start easier and run better, Set spark pluggap at 030 inch.
CLEANING
cAuTioN:DlSCONMECrSPARKPLUGwIREi,_ FROMSPARKPLUGANDPLACEWIREWHEREI
tT CANNOTCOMEIN CONTACTWITH SPARK|PLUG. I
• Turn mower on its slde with carburetor up.• Clean the underside of your mower by scraping
to remove bufld_up of grass and trash.
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• Cleanyour mowerand engineoftentokeep buld-up of trashfrom accumulatingaroundengine.Aclogged engine runshotter and shortensenginelife_
NOTE: We DO NOT recommend usinga garden hoseto clean mower unlessthe electrical system, muffler,air filler and carburetor are covered to keep waterout. Water in engine can result in shortening enginelife.
NOTE:We recommendthatyou clean theundersideof your mower after each use.
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TO REMOVE/REPLACEDRIVE BELT
J ....._lb CAUTION:DISCONNECTSPARI( PLUG WIRE IFROMSPAREPLUG.,PLACEWIREWHEREIT CAN-
i NOTCOMEIN CONTACTWITHSPARKPLUG_
i Remove drive cover, Remove belt by pushingdown on gear case pulley (See Fig. 12),Turn mower on its side with carburetor and fuel
cap up° Loosen hex head screw and move bell snubber
away from pulley (See Fig- 12)o
i emove belt from engine pulley on crankshaft and
carefully slip belt off over btade,Caution: Sharp edges of blade can cut bellInstall new belt reversing above steps.Move belt snubber back in place and tighten hexhead screw,
NOTE: Belt snubber clears belt by apprex_ 1132 inchwhen installed.• Always use only factory approved belt to assure
fit and long life,
TO ADJUSTDRIVE CONTROLCABLE
A drive control cable that needs adjustment wlll keepyour mower from self-propelling properly and canalso cause gear case componentsto wear out sooner.- Remove drive cover_• Loosen cable clamp screw'A" and nuts "B" and
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i ie down operator presence control bar to han-
dle and engage drive control,Move shifter arm to drive position while rotatingfront wheels to be sure jaw clutch is engaged° Pullthreaded sleeve with pliers (See Fig, 13). Do notpull on control cable,Tighten nut "C" until sleeve iS snug.Tighten screw "A" and nut "B",Pushmower back and forth to be sure gear caseis engaged°
• Replace drive cover.• Untie operator presence cantrot bar
CARBURETOR
Your carburetor has a non-adjustable fixed main jetfor mixture control, If your engine does not operateproperly due to suspectedcarburetor problems, takeyour mower to on authorized Sears Service Centerfor repair and ad)ustment.
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ENGINESPEED
Your engine speed has been factory set, Do not at-tempt to increase engine speed or it may resultin per-sonal injury. If youbelieve that the engine is runn-ing too fast or too slow, lake your mower to anauthorized Sears Service Center for repair andadjustmenL
REARDEFLECTOR
The rear deflector, attached between the rear wheelsof your mower, is provided to minimize the possibiltythat objects will bethrown out the rear of the mowerinto the operator mowing position,If the rear deflector becomes damaged, it should bereplaced,
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Your mower handle can be raised or lowered for
your mowing comfort. (Fig. 14A, 14B, 15A and 15B)show the Four (4) positions that are ovalJable: High,medium high, medium low and Iow. Handles areshipped mounted in the medium low position (SeeFig. 14A)• Ta change from medwumlow to medium high pasb
tion, the upper and lower handle sections willhave to be turned over (See Fig.. 14B).
• Remove the controls and operator presence con-trol bar from the upper handie.L
• Remove the starter rope guide from the handletrim plate and two (2}self-tapping screws thathold the trim plate to the handie_
• Disconnect the lower handle from the handlebrackets (See Fig. 16)_
• Turn the handle over and reassemble all of theparts that have been removed (See Fig, 16)_
• Reassemble the handle trim plate and the starterrope guide.
• Reassemble the controls and the operatorpresence control bar to the upper handle°
FIG,14A FIG.I4B
CAUTION.,THEOPERATORPRESENCECONTROLBARMUSTPIVOTFREELYTO PERMffBLADEBRAKEENGAGEMENTWHENCONTROLBARIS
RELEASED.DO NOT OVERTIGHTENTHEFASTENERSHOLDINGTHECONTROLSTOTHE, UPPERHANDLE.
• To change from medium low to high position, onlythe upper handle section will have to be lurnedover (See Fig_ 15A)_
= To change from medium tow to low position, on-ly the lower handle section will have to be turn_ed over (See Fig. 15B),
NOTE:Handle height positions, as shown infig, 14Athru fig, 15B, are approximate and are measuredfrom t_e ground to the top of the handle with thewheels set in the mid-cut position.
FIG. 1SA FIG. tSB
r
FIG.16
14
........................ STORAGE .......,11111111Your mower and engine should be prepared for off-
season storage as follows:
MOWER
• Clean underside of mower housing. (See "Clean-ing" in maintenance section of manuaL)
, Inspect and replace/sharpen blade, if required(See "Blade/Blade Flange Core" inmaintenancesection of manual)_
• Flose grass catcher off with water and let drybefore storing,
• Lubricate as shown in Service Recommendationchart on page 16 of manual.
HANDLE
• You can Fold your mower handIe for storage asshown in Fig° t7o
• To fold, squeeze the bottom ends of the lowerhandle toward each other until Ihe lower handleclears the handle bracket, then move handle for-ward (See Fig. 18).
IMPORTANT:WHEN FOLDING THE HANDLE FORSTORAGE OR TRANSPORTATION,BE SURE TO FOLD THE HANDLE ASSHOWN IN FIG, t70 IF YOU FOLDTHE UPPER HANDLE SECTION THEWRONG WAY, YOU MAY DAMAGETHE CONTROL CABLES_
ENGINE
* Changeoil (See"To ChangeOil" inmaintenancesectionof manual)
o Drain Fueland Run Engine until fuel systemisempty°
IMPORTANT:IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENTGUM DEPOSITS FROM FORMINGIN ESSENTIALFUELSYSTEMPARTSSUCH AS THECARBURETOR,FUELFILTER,FUELHOSEtORTANK DUR.ING STORAGE.ALSO, EXPERIENCEINDICATES THAT ALCOHOLBLENDED FUELS (CALLEDGASOHOL OR USING ETHANOLOR METHANOL) CAN ATTRACTMOISTURE WHICH LEADS TOSEPARATION AND FORMATIONOF ACIDS DURING STORAGE.ACIDIC GAS CAN DAMAGE THEFUEL SYSTEM OF AN ENGINEWHILE IN STORAGE.
OTHER
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FIG. 17
ILOWER
HANDLE
ING PIN
FIGo18
Do notstoregasoline from one seasonto anotherReplace your gasoline can if your can startstorust° Rustandlor dirt inyour gasoline can cause_Droblems.
o nat storeyour mower under any plasliccover.Plasticcannotbreathewhich allows condensallonto form and can cause your mower to rusLWhen settingup your handle from the storageposition, thelower handlewilt automaticallylockrote the mowing position.
_ .dL,,i,--I I1' '1 .......... III I!"li',h'_,_,l"l"'"lHl' :':_
SERVICERECOMMENDATIONSSCHEDULE
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SERVICEDAIE_
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SERVICERECORDFill in dalei al you complete regular
service First Every Every Every Every2 10 25 50 Use
Hours Hour_ Hour_ Hours
t/'
v"v"
Blade_sSharpened
Blades Replaced
Engine Oil Change
Engine O_1 Check
Air Cleaner Replaced
Spark Plug Repfaced
Lubrlcale Mower
Cfeoning
Grass Calcher (if applicable)
Muffler
Belt & Pulley
_' - CHECK
BRICATIONCHARTSAE 30W MOTOR OIL(lOW 30)
SPRAY LUBRICANT
m
BRAKE SPRING BRACKET
(_ HANDLE BRACKET MOUNTING_ENGINE OIL
WHEEL ADJUSTER
_"_ REAR DOOR HINGE
16
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TROUBLESHOOTINGPOINTSiii i, i II ii, i,, i I I I ,, iiiiiiiiiiii i,ii i,i iiiiii, i1,1, 71,
PROBLEM
Doesnaf
Start
Pewer
Poort_-Uneven
iiiiiiii iiiin iiiii
ToomuchV]bratlon
SlerterRopeHeldto PeI!
CatcherNotFilling Completely
HARDTO PUSH
CAUSE
, Dirt), Air Filter... Ou) oFgasoline3. Stale Gaioltne.4 Spark plug wire is disconnected
from tEe spark plug
_. Bad spark plug.• Water in gasolineo7o Looseblade or broken b_ade
flange,8, Operator PresenceControl Bar in re-
'eased position9. Operator PresenceControl Bar defec_
five
1,, Rear of mower housing/biotindragging in heavy grass.Cuttingtoo muchgrass,
" Dirty air fi|ter41 Build-upof gross, leaves, and
trashunder mower houstng5. Walhieg speed Ioo fast.6., Too much ol_In engine,
), Worn, bent or loose blade.2_ Wheet heightsuneven°3. Low engine speed.4_ Build-upof gross, leaves and )rose
under mower hausingr
1, Warn or bent blade.2r LOOSe b_adn3, Benlengine crankshaft,,L L L i , L J t , ,L ,
I Flywheel brake is on when OperalorPresenceControl Bar is released_
2_ Bentengine crankshaft,3, Blade flange sheared4. Blade dragging tn grass.
I Cu)ling height too low.Lift on blade ',,yarn off,3. Catcherbag dtrly, poor air
venting,4_ Low engine speed,
1. High Grass or culflng height too low,2o Rear of mower houstngtblade
dragging in heavy grass,3, Grass catcher too Full4, Handle height positionnot right for you.
17
CORRECTION
I. Replace Air FilterFil|gasoline tank,3, Droln gas tank and refiff wile flesh
gasoline,_ Cannoct wire la spark piugo
, Replace spark plug.Drain tankand refll| with fresh,deangasoline
7- Tighten blade nut and/or replaceblade flange-
8, DepressOperator PresenceControl Bar• Replace Operator PresenceCentre] Bar
I. Raise rear of mower housing one (t)setting higher lean front,
2. Set in "Higher Cut" position.3, C|ean or replace air fi{lar.4, Oiscanned spark plug wire and
clean underside of mower housing,5, Cut at slower walking speed,6_ Check engine eli level,
1. Replace blade Tighten blade nut,, Set eli wheels at same height,
3. Sel engine speed selector on"HIGH" or "FAST"
4_ Disconnectspark plug wire & cleanundersideof mower housing
. Replace blade., "rigElenblade nut,3, ContactSears Service Department,
H
1, DepressOperator PresenceContra_Bar to upper handle before pullingon slorter rope.
2, ContactSears Service Department3_ Replace blade flange,4.,Get over low grass ondlor hard surface
to start engine.
I° Raise culling helghL
. Replace blade., Clean/replace catcher bag,if optional grass catcher is being
used •4. Set engine speed selector on
"HIGH" or "FAST"
1. Raise cuffingheight,2, Raise rear of mower housing one (1)
setting higher than front,
. Empty grass catcher, Adjust handle height to suit-
CRAFTSMAN 22" ROTARY LAWN MOWER 917.372270
REPAIR PARTS
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CRAFTSMAN 22" ROTARY LAWN MOWER 917.372270
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6360158714517938542485436
855298582587594886695458388308812838864487596419456918087760
87145519598756987626
88653886678691486915
Part Name
Upper HandleLower HandleZone ControlBail ControlHex Thread Rolling Screw 10-24x 3t4Cable ClipHandle PadHandle KnobBracket rope Guide (See EngineParts List) (Source !43|Locknut 1/4-20Handle Bolt 5t16-18 x ! 314Hairpin CotterTrim PlateHex Washer Head Machine Screw114-20 x t 1/2Nylon BushingTapping Screw 10-24 x 1Side BaffleDischarge BaffleSelf Tapping Screw 1/4-20 x 112Pop Rivet 1/8 x 318Self Tapping Screw 10-24 x 3/8Back PlateRear BaffleThreaded Screw 10_24 x I/2Lacknut 10-24Rear Door (Use 48137 Doer &Hinge Kit)Spr_ngE-RingHinge RodHinge Bracket {Use 48137 Door &Htnge Kit}Sealing StripRear SkirtHandle Bracket Assembly (Left)Handle Bracket Assembly (Right)
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35
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REPAIR PARTS
Part Name
Thread Cutting Screw 5116-18 x314Locknut 5/16-18Wheel Adjusting Bracket (Left) _TtWheel Adjusting Bracket (Right) _;Spacer •Selector SpringSelector KnobAxle Arm AssemblySpring WasherShoulder BoltWheel & Tire Assembly 9 x 2WasherRetainer CllpHubcapCarriage Bolt 5t16-18 x 518Locknot 318-16Front BaffleBlade 22"LocknutBellviUe WasherWasherBlade FlangeMower Housing gnc. Ref_ 17. 22.25 & 511Danger DecalHex Head Screw 5/16-18 x 7!8Belt SnubberHi Pro Key #HP-5O5Engine PulleyCable AssemblyHex Head Machine Screw 10-32x 9132Cable ClipHex Head Tapping Screw 10-24 xt12Instruction DecalTrim Plate DecalHinge ScrewEngine Assembly 143.394232(See Pages 22-241Owners Manuat
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Part Name
REPAIR PARTS
Drive ControlDrive Heed KitDrive Control Cable KitMachine Screw 10-24 x 2Locknut 10-24V-BeltFlat Head Machine Screw 114-20 x314Hex Head Bait 114-20 x 314RetainTng RingWheel Adjusting Bracket _J_ "i_'OG_"
Axle Arm Assembly _ _-00|(oKnob
Selector Spring (Left)Selector Sp#ng (Right)Spring WasherSpacer BearingDust CoverPinionE-RingWheel & Tire Assembly 8 x 2BushingWasherRetainer ClipHubcapHex Washer Head Tapping Screw10-24 x 3/8Cable Clamp
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No.
2728293031323334353637
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39404142434445464748495051
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Pe_ Name
Locknut 1/4.20Locknut 1/4,20Spring .,- _L_.'_,,SpringWoodruff Kay #213Woodruff Key #3Gear Case Replacement KitDrive PulleyRetaining RingDrive Cover
Pan Head Tapping Screw 10-24 x 23/4Hex Head Tapping Screw 10-24 x1/2Drive Cover DecaliWheel Adjuster Assembly (Left)Wheel Adjuster Assembly (Right)Locknut 10-24Catcher BaffleCatcher BottomTruss Head Screw 10-24 x 5/8Catcher TopSetf Tapping Screw 10-24 x 5/8Catcher FrameTruss Head Screw 114,20 x 518Catcher HandleClipping Deflector Accessory (notnctuded with mowerJ 71 33303
CRAFTSMAN22" POWER.,PROPELLEDLAWNMOWER917.372270
GEARCASEASSEMBLYPARTNUMBER88448
REPAIRPARTS
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Pa_No,
538388517888386570725738848032
7788177039799465787975144
Parl Name
gaps LocknutI/4-20Adusltng Era&atShifterAssembyf_alGroovedPin I/8 X I/2
Gear CaseHalves(Inc. Upper&LowerHalves) (Ind. Role 4, S, 7)BearingSpringBracketDrive Shah GearHardened WasherYoke Clutch
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ParlNo.
8782286447836597542463304_D58|05083684837206569283680
Part Name
GroovedPin I/8 x 3/4PlugHelical GearJewQuothGrease
E-RIn8_uare KeyWarm ShaftWoodruffKay//3Worm
22 5TD5225t2 HoxHead'raw!/4-20 x! I/4
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llnct No. 13)_1022 I Clip, inlet needle332019 t Float, Carburetor_1024 t Shaft, Float_31700 ISowf, Fioat_31334 I Gasket, Bowl-to-body_31935 I Nut, Float bowlk3102FJ I Gasket, Bowl..to-bodyk"Z177R I Fitting, Fuat iniet
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Part Name
Starter, RewindPin, Spdng {Incl. No 4)WasherRetainerWasherSpring, BrakeDog, StatlerSpring, DogPulleySpring, R_windCover, SpringHo_Jslng Aeey. StarterRope, Starter (Length 98 °` 8" g164'"dieJ
Handle, Sterter
28
CRAFTSMAN4"CYCLEENGINE MODELNUMBER:143.394232
24
CRAFTSMAN4-CYCLEENGINEPartNo,
34959
2672732600293t4829315C
29313C29315C
3167231673351753232335544
35545
35546
3554135542
36543
35,54735548355492038130963832510A2724133148A29914
"3526134311S
27897°2883330572
6504883547930574305912919330588A31335305892827731383A31361
611004"32643A34335
6021A35395
"27234A3275530200
34215"32760A6501283498535168
'34690A31384A
65045134337
Part Name
Cylinder Assy linct Nos 3, 4 54, 55e 56)Pin. Daws!Seal. OIlValve. Intake (Std.l (Inot No 101Valve. intake 1t/32" oversize) (_nc(No I0)
Valve, Exhauet (Std I (IneI No 101Valve, Exhaust (t/32" oversize)(InC)No 10)
Spring, Ve)veCap, Lower vatve springCrankshaftWasher. ThrustPiston. Pin B" Ring Assy (Std) ()nc_Nes 14A, 15 E_tfIP(stono Pin 8 Ring Assy, (,010 over-size) ((ncL Nee, 14A, 15 Et 161Piston, Pin _" Ring Assy, ( 020 over,size] {)ncL Nee 14A, "!5 8- 16)Piston 8" Pin Assy. (Std) (IncL No 161Piston e Pin Assy (O10 oversizeIfind No, !61Platen 8- Pin ASSV (020 oversize}find No 161
Ring Set. Piston (Std,IRing Set. Piston ( 010 overslzeIRing Set. Piston ( 020 ove_sizeIRing. Piston pin retainingRod Asey, Connecting (lnd No 18)Bolt, Connecting rodLilter, ValveCamshaft (Compression Release)Pump Asay, OilGaskeL Mounting flangeFlange Assy , Mounting Und NOS 2627, 28, 32)Seat, eliGasket, Oil drain piu8Plug,Oildra_nScrew, He;{ hd Seine, 1/4-20 x 1.1/4Washer. FlatShaft. Mechanical governorGear Assy, Governor find No 31}Ring. RetainingSpool GovernorClamp, Governor leverRod, Governor {lnclNo 38)WasheL FiatLever, GovernorSpring, GovernorKey, Flywheel (Solid State)Gasket, Cytindat headHeed, CylinderScrew, Hax flange hd, 51t618x 1112Resistor Spark Plug (Champion RJ-19LM or equivalent}Gasket, VaNe spring coverCover, Valve spring boxScrew, Hex washer hd Seres, soil,,tapping. 10_24 x 9/16Breather Assy flncl Nee 54 _ 561Gasket, BreatherScrew. Hex hd, Seres, 10-24 x 112Retalner_ Starter ropeBracket, Rope guideGasket, IntakePipe, Intake (incl. No 59)Screw. Hex hd Some, 114-20 x 1Unk, Governor spring
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MODFLNUMBER: 143.394232
PartNo. Part Name
30200 Screw, Hex washe_ hd Same sel(topping. 10-24 x 9/16Spdng CompressionSpring CompressionScrew, FH hd 532 x 21 32Screw, Fil hd . 6,40 x 7 t6Control Assy. Speed Hncl Nos 7273, 74 8 751Knob, Speed conlrO)Link, Govemor,tc-thfoItle_eeeL Inst ructiO_
Wire. GroundCover Air cleanerCol(at, Air cleanerGasket, Carbutelo_Screw. Hex hd, I 4-28 x 7 8Nut &' Lockwasher 1 4-28Filter, Air cleanmClamp, Air cIeane_Ai_ Cleaner Kit ((ncINoB 81 82 87 Er881Screw, Hex washer hd 8-32 x 5 16Hot, sing BlowerScrew Hex washer hd Powedokthread 1_4-20 x 15 32Screw. Hex washer hd Same sol(
tapping,10-24x 9 16Tank Aesy,. Fuel (loci No 102,9 1031Cap. Fuel tankClamp, FuellineLine. FuelWasher, BeltoviileNut FlywheelH_b, StarterMuffler Assy (Ind No. 121IScrew r Hex hd, 1 4,20 x 2 1 4Screw, Hex washer hd shake-,proof!0.32 × ] 2Gasket. Oil fU) tubeTube Assy. Oil fillerDipstick,O(I
"O" RingPlug, StarterScrew. Hex washer hd 532 x I 2Cover, Spark plugSolidStateAssyScrew, Terx hex washer hd Some10,24 x 1
Spacer, F)ywheel KeyFtywhee!Bracket Assy, BrakeSpdng, ExtensionLink ControlRing, Re_ainingLevel BrakeTe_minat ASSyScrew. Hex washer hd PowerIok1,'4-20 X 3 BCarburetor (InelNo B3IS tarter, Rewind
Gasket Set (Incl items marked "}
338O231342
650777650549
35727
324103433635167349613506535067
"287566201
2975235065350683331
65054835478
950831
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36565353552646034357
650815650816
35000271816
650796650562
3426535577355783549935392
65088461011834443A
650814
3408061111235015A34965349663230934968
610973550839
63238858062133238D
RPM Speed Settings:Low. 2050; High,3000
"indicates Parts included inGasket Set. Ref No 152
25
NOTES
26
NOTES
27
OWNER'SMANUAL
MODELNO.917.372270
HOW TO ORDERREPAIRPARTS
I:RRFTSMRNo4.0 RESERVEPOWER22" REARBAGGERPOWERPROPELLEDROTARYLAWNMOWER
Each Lawn Mower has its own model number° Eachengine has its own model number.
The modeI number for your lawn mower will be foundon a decal attached to the rear of the mower housing°
The model number for the engine wilS be found on theBlower Housing of the engine adjacent to the spark pbgo
All parts listed herein may be ordered through Sears,_ Roebuck and Co, Service Centers and most Retail Stores.
WHENORDERINGREPAIRPARTS,ALWAYSGIVETHEFOLLOWINGINFORMATION:
* PRODUCT- "ROTARY LAWNMOWER"
* MODELNUMBER- 917.372270
" ENGINEMODELNOr - 143.394232
* PARTNUMBER
* PARTDESCRIPTION
Your Sears merchandise has added value when you con-sider that Sears has service unitsnationwide staffed withSears trained technicians_.,,professionat techniciansspecificallytrained on Sears products, having the parts,tools and the equlpmenl to insurethat we meekour pledgeto you, we service what we sell.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL.
750039 Rev, 1 02127/89
60684 U.S.A.
Printed In U_S.A,