Know your mower, Drive control, Gear shift lever – Craftsman 247.887330 User Manual

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KNOW YOUR MOWER

CONTROL

Disengage Drive Control
Prior to Changing Gears.

BLADE CONTROL

The blade control is used to engage the

mower deck. To engage this control, press

and hold the lever against the handlebar

grip. To stop the blades, release the blade

control. Always disengage the blade

control before starting the engine. This

helps to ensure that the blades will not

start turning when the engine starts.

DRIVE CONTROL

The drive control is used to engage

and disengage drive to the wheels. To

engage this control, squeeze the drive

control against the handlebar grip. To

stop the drive, release the drive control.

IMPORTANT: Always release the drive

control before changing speeds.

GEAR SHIFT LEVER

Use this lever to select any of four forward ground speeds, neutral, or

reverse.

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Forward

There are four forward speeds. Position one (1) is the slowest and

position four (4) is the fastest.

Reverse

To select reverse, put the lever in the Reverse (R) position.

Neutral

Place the lever in neutral (N) before starting the mower, and when the

mower is not in use. In addition, the mower can be manually pushed

or pulled by placing the gear shift lever into N (neutral) position and

pressing the drive control against the handlebar grip.

A CAUTION

To avoid damaging the transmission, do not shift gears when the

mower is moving. Release drive control before shifting gears.

A

warning

Look behind the mower before and during reverse operation. Stop

the mower blades before operating in reverse.

Oil Cap/ -

Dipstick

Oil Drain

Valve

Recoil Starter

Air Cleaner

Handle

Muffler and

Muffler Guard

Spark Plug

Spark Plug

Wire

Figure 7

ENGINE CONTROLS

Refer to Figure 7 for locations of the engine controls.

Recoil Starter

The recoil starter is used to pull-start the engine.

Oil Drain Valve

Use the oil drain valve to drain oil from the engine. Refer to the

Maintenance section for instructions.

Air Cleaner Handle

The air cleaner handle is used to gain access to the air cleaner. The air

cleaner cartridge can be removed and cleaned or replaced. Refer to

the Maintenance section for details.

AWARNING

If cartridge or cover are installed incorrectly, serious injury or death

could result from backfire. Do not attempt to start your engine with

them removed.

Spark Plug/Spark Plug Wire

Refer to the Maintenance section for instructions on spark plug

replacement.

Oil Cap/Dipstick

Refer to the Maintenance section for instructions on checking the oil.

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