Storage – Scotts 907254 - LM21SW User Manual

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Speed Control Bell Crank

The speed control bell crank holds the speed selector
rod in position after a speed has been set. The spring
washers may become loose with normal wear. If the
speed selector rod does not stay firmly in position,
adjust the speed control bell crank. See Figure 18.

To adjust:

1. Remove cover, fully compress the helical spring

lockwashers with lock nut and then back lock nut
off, one half turn.

2. If the speed selector rod is still too loose, tighten

lock nut by small increments until it holds its
position. Tightening the lock nut too much will not
allow the speed selector rod to move at all.

3. Align notch in left hand side of cover with bolt and

secure with knob.

1. Lock Nut
2. Helical Spring

Lockwashers

3. Speed Control Bell

Crank

4. Speed Selector Rod
5. Hair Pin
6. Swivel

Figure 18

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STORAGE

IMPORTANT: NEVER spray unit with water or store
unit outdoors. Water can seep into sealed bearings,
which are sealed against dirt and debris only, causing
reduced component life. Store mower in a cool, dry,
protected location.

Cleaning

Clean unit thoroughly. Brush dirt and debris off with a
brush. Apply paint or spray lubricant to exposed metal
joints and surfaces. Do not use abrasives, solvents, or
harsh cleaners.

Inspection

Inspect mower for signs of wear or damage. Order any
parts required and make necessary repairs to avoid
delays when beginning use again.

Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight and know unit is in
safe working condition. Check all hardware at regular
intervals.

Grass Bag

Remove Grass Bag and clean out all debris before
storage. Grass Bag may be stored in position on
mower. Keep Grass Bag dry during storage.

Engine

When storing unit for extended periods of time, remove
all fuel from tank and carburetor (run dry). Refer to
Engine Manual.

WARNING: FLAMMABLE FUEL and its
EXPLOSIVE VAPORS can cause death or
serious injury. DO NOT store unit with fuel in
the fuel tank inside a building where any
ignition sources are present. Drain fuel
outdoors away from any ignition source. Allow
engine to cool before storing in any enclosure.
Only use approved fuel containers.

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