Adjusting handle height, Adjusting cutting height – Craftsman 247.388250 User Manual

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Engine Speed

A

WARNING: Overspeeding

engine above

the factory setting can be

dangerous.

Do not

attempt to increase engine speed or it may

result in personal injury. Changing of engine

governed speed

will void engine warranty.

if you believe the engine is running too fast or

too slow, take your lawn mower to the nearest
Sears service center.

Adjusting Handle Height

Your mower is shipped with the handle in the higher

height position. To lower the handle height, proceed
as follows.

Remove the starter rope from the rope guide.

Remove the upper handle by removing the hand
knobs and carriage bolts. Lay the upper handle
out of the way, being careful not to bend or kink
the cable.

Remove carriage bolts, wing nuts and hairpin

clips from both sides of the lower handle. Press
out on the legs of the lower handle. Remove

lower handle from the mower.

Turn the lower handle around so the notch on
the bottom of the lower handle is facing forward

as shown in Figure 16. Reassemble, placing the
bottom hole on the handle over the weld pin in
the handle mounting bracket. Reinsert hairpin
clip in the hole on weld pin. Repeat on other
side.

Reinstall carriage bolts, earlier removed, on the
lower handle and secure with wing nuts.

Adjusting Cutting Height

IMPORTANT:

All wheels must be placed in the same

relative position.

Raise the mower wheels for low cut

and lower the wheels for high cut

For rough or uneven

lawns, move the height adjustment lever to a higher
position. This will help stop scalping of the grass,

There is an adjusting plate and thumb lever at each
wheel position to adjust the cutting height. Each

adjusting plate has nine height positions. Height of cut

will change if you move the thumb lever from one hole
to another.
• Simply depress the lever towards wheel and

move the wheel and lever assembly to the
desired position. Figure 17 shows the rear
wheel height adjustment lever and Figure 18
shows the front wheel height adjustment lever.
All wheels must be placed in the same relative
position for uniform cutting height.

Figure 17

For rough or uneven lawns, move the height
adjustment levers to positions which will give a
higher cutting height. Both front and rear levers
must be placed in the same relative position.

Figure 18

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