To engage the wheels caution, Warning, Making turns – Craftsman 987.889000 User Manual

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OPERATION

TO ENGAGE THE WHEELS

CAUTION

To avoid damaging the

transmissio'n, do not shift
gears whiie in motion.

To avoid damaging the

wheel brake mechanism, do
not engage the Wheel Drive
Control without first engaging
the

Operator

Presence

Control.

WARNING

Before engaging the Wheel

Drive Lever for the very first

time, check that the neutrai

(N) position on the Gear Se­
lect Lever is properly adjust­
ed. See “Neutral Adjust­
ment”

in

“Service

and

Adjustments” Section for the

procedure to follow.

Failure to follow this instruc­

tion could result in personal

injury or property damage.

1. Start engine as described in
“To Start the Engine” instructions.

2. FOR FORWARD TRAVEL:

A. Press and hold Operator Pres­

ence Control (A, Figure 3-13)
against handlebar grip.

B. Put the Gear Select Lever (C,

Figure 3-13) into one of the

numbered settings (1 - Slow, 2 -

Medium and 3 - Fast). When

first practicing with the mower,
put lever in No. 1 setting. Se­
lect forward speeds according
to mowing conditions and ter­
rain. Use slower speeds on

rough terrain or when grass is
heavy or thick. The fonvard

speed can be increased on
smooth terrain or if the grass
cover is light. Allow the wheels
to stop completely before shift-

^ ing from one forward speed into
■ another.

C. To start the wheels, slowly

squeeze the Wheel Drive Con­
trol (D, Figure 3-13). The hard­
er you squeeze, the faster the
wheels will turn. To avoid sud­
den acceleration, slowly
squeeze the lever.

D. TO STOP THE WHEELS:

• To stop drive power to the
wheels, release the Wheel

Drive Control. The wheels will
gradually slow to a stop.

• To quickly stop the wheels, re­

lease

both

the Wheel Drive

Control and the Operator Pres­
ence Control.

WARNING

To avoid Injury or property

damage:

• Look behind mower before
and during reverse operation.

• Stop the mower blades be­

fore operating in reverse.

3. FOR REVERSE TRAVEL:

A. Stop the mower blades and

wheels by releasing the Opera­
tor Presence Control (A, Figure
3-13).

B. Press and hold Operator Pres­

ence Control against handlebar
grip.

C. Put the Gear Select Lever (C,

Figure 3-13) in R (reverse) set­

ting by first moving lever to N

(neutral). Then pull lever up,

turn it to R position, and release

lever.

D. To start the wheels, slowly=

squeeze Wheel Drive Control

(D, Figure 3-13). To avoid sud­
den acceleration, slowly

squeeze the lever.

E. TO STOP THE WHEELS:

• To stop drive power to the
wheels, release the Wheel

Drive Control. The wheels will
gradually slow to a stop.

• To quickly stop the wheels, re­

lease

both

the Wheel Drive

Control and the Operator Pres­
ence Control.
• Return the Gear Select Lever

to the N (neutral) position when
you have completed reverse op­

eration. Allow the wheels to
stop completely before shifting

from R (reverse) into a forward

speed.

MAKING TURNS

The mower turns easily by push­

ing the handlebars in the opposite
direction that you want to turn. The
differential mechanism inside the
transaxle will allow the inside turn­
ing wheel to stop or slow down
while the outside turning wheel is
powered by the drive system.

Reduce the wheel speed before

turning the mower. For tight turns,

disengage the Wheel Drive Control

and manually push the mower
through the turn (if needed, put the

Gear Select Lever in neutral so the

wheels turn freely).

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