Craftsman 917.253724 User Manual

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5. BELT REPLACEMENT

The belts on this tractor are special for this application,
when replacing Belts always replace with Sears belts.

a, Disconnect Negative Ground Battery Cable.
b. Set Parking Brake {Fig, 10}.
c Pul! Varidrive Control Lever to slow position (Fig. 11)

giving Primary Belt slack.

d. Remove Primaty Belt from Engine Pulley {Fig. 34).
e. Remove 3 Bolts and Nuts holding Primary idler Sheaves

to Frame {Fig. 33!.

f.

Remove Klip Ring and Washer from Variator Pivot

Shaft (Fig, 34). Slide Pivot Arm inwards.

g. Remove Belt from Variator Sheave,
h. Remove Idler Nuts and Idler Sheaves from Primary Idler

Sheaves (Fig, 34).

I Primary (Front) Belt can now be removed,
j.

To replace Secondary (Rear) Belt move Varidrive Con­

trol Lever to fast position. Remove Variator Belt Keeper

(Fig. 34) and remove Secondary Belt from Variator.

k. Remove Clutching Idler (Fig. 34).

l

.

Remove Transmission Pulley Belt Guard. Belt can now

be removed from Transmission Pulley,

m. Reverse the above procedures to install new Belts, Re­

place Primary Idler Package, Belt Keeper, Clutching

Idler and Transmission Pulley Belt Guard.

n. Connect Battery,
NOTE: WHEN A NEW BELT OR BELTS ARE INSTALL­

ED, YOU MUST CHECK BELT ADJUSTMENT. REFER
TO "CHECK BELT ADJUSTMENT". PAGE 7.

6. CLEAN BATTERY AND TERMINALS

Corrosion and dirt on the Battery and Terminals cause
the Battery to "leak" power and hinders the operation of
the charger,
a.

Remove the Battery from the Tractor and wash with

four tablespoons of baking soda to one gallon of water,
NOTE;

BE

CAREFUL

NOT

TO

GET

THE

SODA

SOLUTION INTO THE CELLS. Rinse the Battery with
plain water, dry and reinstall on Tractor,

b. Clean terminals and cable ends with a wire brush until

bright. Replace Battery Cables. Coat terminal connec­

tions with Vasoline.

7. TIRE CARE

a. Maintain tire pressure in front at 14 pounds and rear tires

at 10 pounds,

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

cals which can destroy rubber,

c Avoid stumps, stones, deep ruts and other hazards that

may cause tire damage,

d. Removing front wheel for tire repair (Fig. 35).

-- Block up front axle securely or use a Sears Tractor

Jack.

-

Remove Klip Ring and Washer to allow wheel re­

moval .

- Repair tire and reassemble. Replace washer and snap

Klip Ring securely in axle groove.

e. Removing rear wheel for tire repair {Fig. 36!.

-- Block up rear axle securely or use a Sears Tractor

Jack.

-

Remove (5) Hub Bolts to allow wheal removal.

- Repair tire and reassemble. Replace and tighten Hub

Bolts securely.

WHEN

MOUNTING

TIRES,

UNLESS

BEADS ARE SEATED, OVER INFLATION
CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION.

FINISH

Keep tractor finish and seat free of gasoline, oil, Insect
chemicals or battery electrolyte. Protect painted surfaces
with automotive type was.

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