Repair and adjustment – Craftsman 917.254611 User Manual

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REPAIR AND ADJUSTMENT

HUB CAP WASHERS

FIGURE 11

A GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED

BOLT CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY

THREE LINES ON THE BOLT
HEAD AS SHOWN AT LEFT.

This tractor is equif^jed with an adjustable brake system

mounted on the ngnt side of the fransaxle (F^. 10).

1. Brake Adjustment

A

IF TRACTOR REQUIRES MORE THAN
SIX FEET (1.8 METERS) STOPPING

DISTANCE IN HIGHEST GEAR, THEN
BRAKE MUST BE ADJUSTED.

SQUARE KEY

(REAR TIRE ONLY)

a Depress ciutch/brake pedal and engage parking

brake.

.

.

b Measure distance between brake operating arm

and nut “A” on brake rod,

c.

If distance is other than 1-1/2" (3.81 cm), loosen

jam nut (Fig. 10) and turn nut until distance be­

comes 1-1/2” (3 81 cm). Retighten jam nut against
nut “A".

Road lest tractor for proper stopping distance as stated
above Readjust if necessary. If stopping distance is still

greater than 6 feet (18 meters) in highest gear, further

maintenance is necessary Contact your local Sears Serv­
ice Center

2, Tire Care

a Maintain tire pressure in front at 14 PSt (1Kg/cm^)

and rear tires at 10 PSI (0.7 Kg/cm'')

b Keep tires free of gasoline, oil. or insect control

chemicals which can harm rubber

c Avoid stumps, stones, deep mfs, sharp objects and

other hazards that may cause tire damage

d,

Removing wheel for lire repair (Fig 11).
1 Block up axle securely

2.

Remove hub cap, klip ring and washer to allow

wheel removal (rear wheel contains a square
key - Do Not Lose).

3.

Repair lire and reassemble. Align slots in rear

wheel hub and axle. Insert square key. Re­
place washers and snap klip ring securely in
axle groove. Replace hub cap.

NOTE: USE GREASE FITTINGS TO LUBRICATE FRONT

WHEELS WITH GENERAL PURPOSE GREASE.
APPLY AN ANTI-SEIZE OR GOOD GENERAL

PURPOSE GREASE TO LUBRICATE REAR AX­
LES,

3. Blade Care
For best resutts,nvDwer blades must be kept sharp, The
blades can be sharpened with a few strokes of a file, or on a
grinding wheel. We suggest they be sharpened after every
25 hours of mowing Do not attempt to sharpen while on

mower. If you mow in sandy soil check the blades after each
two mowings The sand wears the blades away rapidly

a Blade Replacement

Raise mower to highest position to permit access lo

blades

1.

Remove the hex head bolt, lockwasher and flat

washer (Fig 12) (turn counterclockwise)

2. Retrave and discard old blade
3. Clean top and bottom of mower housing

4 Install new blade with SHARP EDGE DOWN

and secure with flat washer, lockwasher and
hex head bolt. TIGHTEN SECURELY.

A

ALWAYS

USE

GRADE

5

HEAT

TREATED

BOLTS

TO

ATTACH

BLADES. DO NOT USE PLATED BOLTS.

CHECK BOLTS IN BLADES OCCASION­
ALLY TO MAKE SURE BOLTS ARE

TIGHT. TORQUE BOLTS TO 30-35

FT.-LBS (41-47 Nm).

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