Engine thrnttle control, Engine recoil starter, Before operating – Craftsman 987.889000 User Manual

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OPERATION

Engine Thrnttle Control

This lever (F, Figure 3-8) is used

to adjust engine speeds and to
stop the engine. Always run en­

gine at fast speed setting for best
mower performance. The throttle
settings are shown to the right.

Kl

s

CHOKE - Use when

starting a cold engine.

FAST - Use during mower

operation.

SLOW - Use when idling

engine.

STOP - Stops engine.

Figure 3-8

Engine Recoil Starter

The engine recoil starter (H, Fig­

ure 3'9) is used to "pull-start" the
engine. Do not pull the recoil
starter until you have read the Oper­
ation Section.

BEFORE OPERATING

Pre-Operation
Checklist

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Perform the following checks before each use of your

machine;

□ Review; “Safety” and “Operation” sections of manual.

□ Check for loose or missing hardware. Tighten or replace

before starting engine.

□ Check the engine oil level. Refer to “Customer Respon­

sibilities” section for instructions.

□ Check the fuel level in the fuel tank (refer to next page

for instructions).

□ Check all levers for freedom of movement. Do not start

engine if any lever does not function correctly.

□ Adjust the blade cutting height (refer to this Section for

instructions).

□ Inspect the area to be mowed and remove any debris.

□ Check that all guards and shields are in place and prop­

erly secured.

□ Check the installation of the mulcher cover in the right

side deck opening. Remove the mulcher cover if you

want to side discharge the grass.

□ Check air pressure in rear tires at first use and every 25

operating hours. Maintain 15-20 PSI (maximum 20 PSI)
in each tire. Keep tires inflated equally or mower may
pull to one side.

□ Attach the spark plug wire to the spark plug.

Figure 3-9

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