Operation, Adjustments, Lubrication – Bolens 110-120-306 User Manual

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ASSEMBLY

FOR MODELS 110-120 AND 110-140.

Your new mower is shipped completely assembled with the

exception of the handle.

1. Remove lawn m o w e r and all parts from c a r t o n . Make

certain that all loose parts and literature are removed
from carton before carton is discarded.

2.

Extend throttle control assembly, which is attached to

rear of mower and place on floor. CAUTION: Do not bend
or kink control wire.

3. A. Snap lower handle into position on two lugs which

extend from either side on the rear of the deck.

B. Assemble the two upper handle parts with cap screws

and locknuts provided in parts bag. The yellow cap
s c r e w ' s h o u l d be used to attach throttle control
assembly to upper handle as shown in diagram. Do
not tighten nuts.

C. Attach upper handle assembly to lower handle with

cap screws and locknuts. Tighten all nuts.

D. Secure control wire to lower handle with cable clips.

E.

Place the plastic control cover over the throttle

control and secure with two self-tapping screws.

4. Check blade bolts for proper tightness.

OPERATION

NOTE:

For shipping purposes your mower is set with the

wheels in a low cutting height position. For best results
raise the cutting position until it is determined which height

is best for your lawn. See adjustments.
1. Service engine with gas and oil. See Engine Manual packed

with lawn mower for complete instructions for the care and

maintenance of engine. Read Directions Carefully.

2. When ready to start engine, place throttle control lever, on

handle, in “START” position and start engine in accord­
ance with instructions in Engine Manual. After engine

starts, move throttle control lever, on handle, to desired

engine speed. The engine is stopped by placing control

lever on handle in the “STOP” position.

3. Be sure that lawn is clear of stones, sticks, wire or other

objects which could damage lawn mower or engine. For

best results and to insure more even grass distribution,
do not mow when lawn is excessively wet.

ADJUSTMENTS

CAUTION: Do not at any time make any adjustment to lawn
mower without first stopping engine and disconnecting spark
plug wire.

EASY CUTTING HEIGHT—-FOR MODELS 110-121 and

141—An adjusting' plate and thumb lever at each wheel po­
sition provides cutting height adjustment. Each adjusting

plate has five holes. Height of cut will be changed when the
thumb lever is moved from one hole to another. Simply de­

press thumb lever towards wheel and move wheel and lever

assembly to desired position. Cutting height will be raised
as lever is moved toward front and lowered as lever is
moved toward rear. All wheels must be positioned in rela­
tive height of cut positions.
STANDARD CUTTING H E I G H T — F O R MODELS 110-120

and 110-140—Adjustment may be made by removing and
moving wheel studs to desired position. Cutting heights
will be raised as wheel studs are moved to a lower hole

and lowered as wheel studs are moved to a higher hole in

the deck. All wheel studs must be mounted in a relative

position to the deck.

T H R O T T L E - If adjustment becomes necessary, the throttle

control wire assembly can be reset as follows:

1. Loosen, but do not remove, screw securing throttle control

wire assembly at engine.

2. Move throttle control lever on handle to “FAST” position.
3. Move lever, to which control wire is fastened at engine,

to full open position and retighten screw to secure
throttle control wire assembly.

L U B R I C A T I O N

IMPORTANT:

Always stop engine and disconnect spark

plug wire before cleaning, lubricating or doing any kind of

work on lawn mower.

WHEELS

- Wheel bearings are of lifetime Fortiflex. They

require no lubrication.

THROTTLE

- Periodically lubricate throttle control lever

and throttle wire assembly with a few drops of light oil
( S . A . E . No. 10 or 20) for ease of operation.

ENGINE

- Follow Engine Manual for lubrication instruction.

M A I N T E N A N C E

CUTTING BLADE

- The blade may easily be removed for

grinding or replacement as follows:

1. Remove bolt and lock washer holding blade and hub

assembly to engine crankshaft.

2. Remove blade and hub assembly from engine crankshaft.
3. Remove two bolts, lock washers and nuts holding blade

to blade hub.

When sharpening blade, follow the original angle of grind as
a guide. It is extremely important that each cutting edge
receives an equal amount of grinding to prevent an unbal­
anced blade. An unbalanced blade will cause excessive

vibration when rotating at high speeds and may cause

damage to the mower.

Upon reassembly, make certain all parts are assembled

properly and tightened securely.

DECK

- The underside of mower deck should be cleaned

after each period of use as grass clippings, leaves, dirt and

other matter w i l l accumulate. This accumulation of grass
clippings, e t c . , i s undesirable as it w i l l invite rust and
corrosion and may cause an uneven discharge of grass

clippings at the next cutting.

The deck may be cleaned by tilting the mower forward or on
its left side and scraping clean with a suitable tool or by
washing with a stream of water from a garden hose.

CAUTION:

Do not direct the stream of water at a hotengine

as damage to the engine may result.

STORAGE

- The following steps should be taken to prepare

lawn mower for storage.

1. Clean and lubricate mower thoroughly as described in the

preceding instructions.

2.

Refer to Engine Manual for correct engine storage

instructions.

3. Coat mower’s cutting blade with chassis grease to prevent

rusting.

4. Place blocks under deck to -raise tires clear of floor.
5. Store mower in a dry clean area.

U S I N G Y O U R R O T A R Y M O W E R

For best results do not cut wet grass because it tends to
stick to underside of the mower thus preventing proper dis­

charge of grass clippings. If wet grass must be cut reduce
engine speed and walking speed to help distribute the clip­
pings more effectively

New grass should be treated as wet grass, otherwise a nor­
mal walking speed is about the right pace for efficient

mowing.

The best mowing pattern is one that allows the clippings to
discharge towards the uncut part of the lawn. This permits
recutting of the clippings to further pulverize them. When
cutting high weeds, discharge towards cut portion then recut
at right angles to first direction.

Lawn should be cut in the fall as long as there is growth.

FORM NO. 770-2801D

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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