Storage – Craftsman 917.253724 User Manual

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ROUBLE SHOOTIN6

1 POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE REMEDY I

1 WILL NOT START
i Clutch-Brake Pedal in drive p^psltion
1 Attachment Clutch Lever in ENGAGED position

1

No gasoline in Fuel Tank or ciogged Fuel

Line or Fuel Filter

Blown Fuse

Dead Battery

Defective Ignition or ioosa Wiring

Push

Pedal

into

brake

position

(Fig.

9j

i

Move Lever to DISENGAGED" position (Fig., 8) 1
Fill Tank with fresh Gasoline, Check Fuel Line (Fig.

28} and Carburetor (clean if necessary)

Check

for

fault

and

replace

Fuse

|

Recharge

or

replace

Battery

|

Check Wiring and Spark Plug |

HARD TO START :

1 Choked improperly, flooded Engine

Clogged Fuel Tank, Fuei Line, or Fuel Filter
Dirty Air Cleaner

1 Spark Plug dirty or improper gap
1 Defective Battery
1 Defective Ignition or loose wiring
1 Water in gasoline or old fuel

1 Improper Carburetor adjustment

Place Throttle Control in fast position (Fig. 10} and I

run

starter

several

times

to

clear

out

gas

1

Remove

and

clean

(Fig,

28}

I

Remove

and

clean

(Fig.

21}

I

Replace Spark

Plug

and adjust gap

(Fig. 26) 1

Recharge

or

replace

|

Check

the

wiring

and

Spark

Plug

1

Drain Fuel Tank and Carburetor, use fresh fuel and 1

replace

Spark

Plug

I

Make necessary adjustments (Fig, 32} |

1 ENGINE MISSES OR LACKS POWER

1 Engine overload
1 Clogged Fuel Filter
1 Clogged Fuel Tank
1 Partially plugged Air Gleaner
1 Improper Carburetor adjustment
1 Dirty Air Screen
1 Low oil level or dirty oil
1 Spark Plug dirty, improper gap or wrong type
1 Faulty ignition
1 Poor compression
1 Oil in gasoline

Shift

to

a

lower

gear

or

reduce

load

1

Remove and repiace (Fig- 28)
Remove and clean
Remove and clean (Fig, 21}

Make necessary adjustments (Fig. 32}
Clean Air Screen, Cylinder Fins{Fig,23) & Mufflerarea
Add or change oil (Fig. 7}
Replace Spark Plugs and adjust gap (Fig, 26}
Check Spark Plugs and for any loose wires
Major Engine overhaul
Drain and refill Gas Tank and Carburetor

1 ENGINE OVERHEATS
1 Dirty Air Screen
1 Low oil level or dirty oil
1 Dirty Engine
1 Partially plugged Muffler
1 Partially plugged Air Cleaner
1 Stale fuel or improper Carburetor adjustment

Clean

Air

Screen

(Fig,.

17}

|

Add

or

change

oil

(Fig.

7)

I

Clean Cylinder Fins, rotating Screen and Muffler area I

Remove

and

clean

Muffler

(Fig.

22}

1

Remove

and

clean

(Fig.

21)

I

Use fresh fuel and adjust Carburetor (Fig. 32) 1

NO LIGHTS _

No Headlight with Light Switch in "ON" position

and engine running

Check Wire Connections and Switch. 1

Replace Light Bulbs I

WON'T CHARGE

Blown Fuse
Defective Battery

Check

for

fault

and

replace

|

Repiace |

and replace with clean engine oil

STORAGE

1. ENGINE OIL

Drain (with engine warm)
Refer to page 7.

2. FUEL SYSTEM

a Drain fuel tank and carburetor by aiiowing the engir?e to

run

out

of

gasoline,

NOTE:

GASOLINE

LEFT

IN

YOUR ENGINE WILL LEAVE GUM DEPOSITS CLOG­
GING FUEL SYSTEM.

b. Dispose of gasofine if not to be used- NOTE: GASO­

LINE

STORED

FOR

SEVERAL

MONTHS

LOSES

ITS

VOLATILITY

(ABILITY

TO

BURN

EFFECT­

IVELY).

3. CYLINDERS

a. Remove Spark Plugs.
b. Pour one ounce of oii through spark plug holes into cy­

linders,

c.

Turn ignition «ay to "START" position for a few

seconds to distribute oil.

d. Repiace with new Spark Plugs,

4. BATTERY

a. Remove battery if tractor is not used regularly during

winter months. Store in cool, dry place (above 50°F).

NOTE: DO NOT STORE BATTERY DIRECTLY ON
CONCRETE SURFACE

b- Re-charge each mortth if necessary, NOTE: BATTERIES

NOT IN USE FOR SEVERAL MONTHS AND NOT
KEPT

FULLY

CHARGED,

PRODUCE

SULPHUR

DEPOSITS ON PLATES WHICH CANNOT BE RE
MOVED BY RECHARGING-

5. GENERAL CLEANING

Clean engine, battery, finish etc of all foreign matter.

6. STORE

m

A CLEAN AND DRY AREA.

Sears, Roebuck and Co- reserves the right to make any changes
in design or improvements without imposing any obligation
to install the same upon its items heretofore manufactured.

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