How to use your tractor to set parking brake, Stopping, To move forward and backward – Craftsman 917.28927 User Manual

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The operation of any

tractor

can result in foreign objects throw n into the

eyes, w hich can result in severe eye dam age. Alw ays wear safety glasses
or eye shields w hile operating your tractor or perform ing any adjustm ents
or repairs. W e recom m end standard safety glasses or a w ide vision safety
m ask w orn over spectacles.

HOW TO USE YOUR TRACTOR

TO SET PARKING BRAKE

Your tractor is equipped with an operator

presence sensing switch. W hen engine

is running, any attem pt by the operator

to leave the seat w ithout first setting the

parking brake w ill shut off the engine.

1. Depress brake pedal (B) all the w ay

dow n and hold.

2. Pull parking brake lever (C) up and

hold, release pressure from brake

pedal (B), then release parking brake

lever. Pedal should rem ain in brake

position. M ake sure parking brake w ill

hold tractor secure.

STOPPING

M O W ER BLADES -

• To stop m ow er blades, m ove attach­

m ent clutch lever in to disengaged posi­

tion (HP ).

^ Attachment

Clutch

Engage Position

(HP ) Disengaged

Position

G RO UND DRIVE -

• To stop ground drive, depress brake

pedal all the w ay dow n.

ENG INE -

• M ove throttle control (D) betw een half

and full speed (fast) position.

NOTE:

Failure to m ove throttle control

betw een half and full speed (fast) posi­

tion, before stopping, m ay cause engine to

“backfire”.

• Turn ignition key (F) to “STO P” position

and rem ove key. Alw ays rem ove key

w hen leaving tractor to prevent unau­

thorized use.

IMPORTANT:

Leaving the ignition sw itch

in any position other than "STO P" w ill

cause the battery to discharge and go

dead.

NOTE:

Under certain conditions w hen

tractor is standing idle w ith the engine

running, hot engine exhaust gases m ay

cause “brow ning” of grass. To elim inate

this possibility, alw ays stop engine w hen

stopping tractor on grass areas.

^kcAUTION: Always stop tractor com ­

pletely, as described above, before leaving

the operator's position.

TO MOVE FORWARD AND

BACKWARD

The direction and speed of m ovem ent

is controlled by the forw ard and reverse

drive pedals.

1. Start tractor and release parking brake.

2. Slowly depress forw ard (K) or reverse

(L) drive pedal to begin m ovem ent.

G round speed increases the further

dow n the pedal is depressed.

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