Customer responsibilities, Lubrication, Engine oil recommendations – Craftsman 247.372900 User Manual

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

LUBRICATION

ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS

A 20 ounce bottle of SAE 30 oil is included with your

new lawn mower.

Only use high quality detergent oil rated with API ser­
vice classification SG or SH. Select the oil’s viscosity

grade according to your expected operating tempera­
ture.

Colder

32°F

-► Warmer

5W30

SAE 30

NOTE:

Although multi-viscosity oil (5E30, 10W30,

etc.) improves starting in cold weather, these multi­

viscosity oils will result in increased oil consumption
when used above 32° F. Check your oil level more
frequently to avoid possible engine damage from run­

ning low on oil.

WHEELS

DO NOT oil or grease the wheel bearings. Viscous
lubricants will attract dust and dirt that will shorten the
life of the self-lubricating wheel bearings. If you feel

the wheels must be lubricated, use only a dry, silicone
type lubricant sparingly.

WHEEL ADJUSTERS

For easy operation, lubricate the wheel adjusters at
least once a season with light oil.

BRAKE SPRING BRACKET

Spray a light oil lubricant on the brake spring bracket,
located on the right rear corner of the engine, at least
once a season.

TRANSMISSION

The transmission is pre-lubhcated 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

Your mower will work better with a sharp blade.

A

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 filter and

carburetor are 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 blade with heavy cloth.

• Remove blade bolt by turning counterclockwise.

Use a 9/16" box or open-end wrench.

TO REPLACE BLADE (See Figure 9):

• Put blade adapter on engine crankshaft.

• Fit blade in adapter. Be sure trailing edge of blade

is up towards engine.

• Assemble bolts, washers, and nuts in the exact

order of removal.

• Use block of wood to hold blade and tighten bolt

clockwise. The recommended torque for the center

is 450-600 in. lbs. The recommended torque for the

blade adapter bolts is 200-350 in. lbs.Torque

wrenches are available at most Sears stores and
through the catalog.

IMPORTANT:

THE BOLT USED TO SECURE THE

BLADE TO ENGINE IS SPECIALLY HEAT-TREATED.

DO NOT SUBSTITUTE (SEE REPAIR PARTS).

A

CAUTION:

A

LOOSE

BLADE

CAN

BE

DANGEROUS

AND

MAY

MAKE

THE

ENGINE HARD TO START.

Use only a Sears authorized replacement blade to get

the best cutting results.

FIGURE 9.

NOTE:

We do not recommend sharpening the

blade—but if you do, be sure blade is balanced.

TO SHARPEN BLADE

• The blade can be sharpened with a file or on a

grinding wheel. Do not attempt to sharpen while on
the mower.

• 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.

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