Table Of Contents; Rules For Safe Operation - Craftsman 917.253724 Owner's Manual

Craftsman varidrive garden tractor owner's manual
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
RULES
FOR SAFE OPERATION
........
BELOW
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
..............
6
ASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
.................
2
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
.....................
13
OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
................
4
REPAIR
PARTS ...........................
15
RULES
FOR
SAFE
OPERATmON
1_ Know
the controls
and how
to stop
quickly,
READ
THE
OWNER'S
MANUAL
2o Do not allow
children
to operate
the vehicle.
Do not allow
adults
to
operate
it
without
proper
instruction
or with-
out having
read the owners
manual,
3. Do not carry
passengers,
Keep children
and pets a safe dis-
tance away,
4, Always
wear substantial
footwear,
Do not wear loose fitting
clothing
that could
get caught
in moving
parts,
5, Keep your
eyes and mind
on your
tractor,
mower
and the
area being cut,
Don't
let other
interests
distract
you,
6o Do
not
attempt
to operate
your
tractor
or mower
when
not in the drivers
seat.
7. Always
get on or off your
tractor
from
the operators
left
hand side,
8, Clear
the work
area of objects
which
might
be picked
up
and thrown.
9, Disengage
ali attachment
clutches
and return
speed control
lever to neutral
before
attempting
to start the engine,
10, Disengage
power
to att#chments
and stop
the engine
be-
fore leaving the operator's
position°
1 t
Disengage
power
to mower,
stop the engine
and disconnect
spark
plug
wire(s)
from
spark
plug(s)
before cleaning,
mak-
ing an adjustment
or repairs,
12, Disengage
power
to attachments
when
transporting
or not
in use°
13. Take
all possible
precautions
when
leaving
the vehlcte
un-
attended,
such
as disengaging
the power-take-off,
lowering
the
attachments,
returning
drive
control
lever
to neutral,
sh_fting
into
neutral,
setting
the
parking
brake,
stopping
the engine and removing
the key,
14_ Do not stop
or start
suddenly
when
going
uphill
or down-
hilt.
Mow
up and down
the face of slopes (not greater
than
15°); never
across the face,
15. Reduce
speed
on slopes
and make
turns
gradually
to pre-
vent
tipping
or loss of control,
Exercise
extreme
caution
when changing
dfrection
on slopes,
16. While
going up or down
slopes choose
Ist gear to negotiate
the slope
without
stopping
To
reduce
speed,
move
Vad-
drive Control
Lever
rearward
to slower
position,,
17, Never
mow
in wet
or slippery
grass, when
traction
is un-
sure or at a speed which
could
cause a skid,
I8, Stay alert for holes in the terrain
and other
hidden
hazards.
19. Do not
drive
too
close to creeks,
ditches
and public
high-
ways.
20_ Exercise
special
care
when
mowing
around
fixed
objects
in order
to prevent
the blades
from
striking
them.
Never
deliberately
run tractor
or mower
into
or over
any foreign
object,.
21, Never shift
gears until
tractor
comes
to a stop,
224 Never
place
hands
or feet
under
the mower,
in discharge
chute
or near any moving
parts
while
tractor
or mower
are
running.
Always
keep clear of discharge
chute°
23.
Use care when pulling
loads or using heavy equipment
a, Use only
approved
drawbar
hitch
points,
b, Limit
loads to those you can safety control.
c° Do not turn
sharply,
Use care when backing,,
d. Use counterweight
or wheel
weights
when
suggested
in
the owner's
manual.
24, Watch
out for traffic
when crossing
or near roadways.
25, When
using
any
attachments,
never
direct
discharge
of
material
toward
bystanders
nor
atlow
anyone
near the ve-
hicle while
in operation.
26. Handte
gasoline
with
care - it is highly
flammable.
ao Use approved
gasoline
containers.
b, Never
remove
the cap of the fuel tank
or add gasoline
to
a running
or hot engine,
or fill
the fuel
tank
indoors°
Wipe up spilled
gasoline
c, Open
doors
if
the engine
is run
in the garage - exhaust
fumes
are dangerous,
Do
not
run
the engine
indoors,
27,
Keep
the vehicle
and attachments
in good
operating
con-
dition,
and keep safety devices in place_
28.
Keep
all nuts,
bolts
and screws tight
to be sure the equip-
ment
is in safe working
condition,
29, Never
store
the equipment
with
gasoline
in the tank
inside
a building
where
fumes
may reach
an open
flame
or spark.
Allow
the engine
to cool before storing
in any enclosure,
30. To reduce
fire hazard,
keep the engine
free of grass, leaves
or excessive
grease,
Do not
clean
product
while
engine
is
running.
31, Except
for
adjustment;
DO
NOT
operate
Engine
if
air
cleaner
or
cover
directly
over
carburetor
air intake
is re-
moved.
Removal
of such part could
create
a fire hazard,
32° DO
NOT
OPERATE
WITHOUT
A MUFFLER
OR
TAM-
PER
WITH
THE
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
Damaged
mufflers
or spark
arresters
could
create
a fire hazard
Inspect
period-
ically
and replace if necessary,
33, The
vehicle
and attachments
should
be stopped
and in-
spected
for
damage
after striking
a foreign
object,
and the
damage
should
be repaired
before
restarting
and operating
the equipment,
34
Do
not change
the engine
governor
settings
or
overspeed
the engine;
severe damage
or injury
may result_
35
When
using
the vehicle
with
mower,
proceed
as follows:
a_,Mow
only in daylight
or in good artificial
light,,
b, Never make
a cutting
height
adjustment
while
the engine
is running
if the operator
must
dismount
to do so.
c_ Shut
the engine
off when
removing
the grass catcher
or
unclogging
chute.
do Check
the
blade mounting
bolts
for
proper
tightness
at
frequent
intervals.
36
Check
the grass catcher
bags frequently
for wear
or deterio-
ration,
Replace with
new bags for safety
protection.
37_ Do not operate
the mower
without
the entire
grass catcher,
on mowers
so equipped,
or the deflector
shield
in place,
38
Disengage
power
to mower
before
backing
up
Do not mow
in reverse
unless
absolutely
necessary
and then
only
after
careful
observation
of the entire
area behind
the mower.
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT
SAFETY PRECAUTION&
IT MEANS - ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY
IS INVOLVED.
WARNING
This
unit
is equipped
with
an internal
combustion
engine and should
not be used on or near any unimproved
forest-covered,
brush-
covered
or grass-covered
land unless the engine's
exhaust
system is equipped
with
a spark
arrester meeting
applicable
1ocaf or state
laws (if any),
If a spark arrester
is used, it should
be maintained
in effective
worldng
order
by the operator
In the State
of California
the above
is required
by law
(Section
4442
of the California
Public
Resources
Code).
Other
states may
have similar
laws., Federal
laws apply
on federat
fands, See your
AuthorSzed
Service
Center
for spark
arrester
muffler
part number
674A380.

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