Craftsman 486.24612 User Manual

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DO NOT RETURN TO STORE

SUSPENSION BRACKET

REMOVE BOLT
IF PRESENT

INSTALL (C), (D) IF
HOLE IS EMPTY

EXHAUST TUBES

BROWNING SHIELD

MUFFLER

REMOVE BOLT
IF PRESENT

INSTALL (C) (D)
IF HOLE IS EMPTY

SUSPENSION BRACKET

(LT) LAWN TRACTOR

(GT) GARDEN TRACTOR

SUSPENSION
BRACKET

REMOVE BOLT
IF PRESENT

INSTALL (C), (D) IF
HOLE IS EMPTY

(LT) LAWN TRACTOR

FIGURE 5

STEP 4:

(SEE FIGURE 5)

Remove any bolts present in

front mounting holes in

side of tractor frame. If bolt will not screw out of hole,
check if a nut is present on bolt on inside of frame.
On GT tractors, if access to nut is blocked by a front
mounted muffler, slide muffler down exhaust tubes to
rest on top of browning shield.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to re-attach muffler and heat
shield after bumper is installed.

If

rear mounting holes in tractor frame are empty,

install hex bolts and whizlock nuts supplied in the
parts bags. See figure 5.

STEP 5:

(SEE FIGURE 6)

Spread ends of bumper enough to fit slots onto bolts
in rear mounting holes in tractor frame.

The bumper has three mounting holes. The rear
hole provides the most clearance while the forward
holes provide a neater appearance. Use a hole
that provides enough clearance for hood to stay in
raised position when opened. Attach the bumper
using either standard hex bolts and whizlock nuts or
self threading bolts and lock washers. Use the self
threading bolts if standard hex bolts do not insert
freely into the hole in the tractor frame.

IMPORTANT: Before fully tightening bolts, be sure
tractor hood will stay in raised position when opened.

FIGURE 6

BOLT (A) or (B)

LOCKWASHER (E)

FOR BOLT (A)

WHIZLOCK NUT (D)

FOR BOLT (B)

LAWN TRACTOR (LT) SHOWN

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