Craftsman 536.270320 - 13.5 HP 30 in. Deck Operator's Manual

Craftsman 536.270320 - 13.5 HP 30 in. Deck Operator's Manual

Mid-engine rider 13.5 hp. 30" mower/mulcher
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Operator's
Manual
I CRRFTSM FIN°I
. _a,et_
• Operation
Mid-Engine Rider
• Maintenance
• Parts
13.5 HP. Electric Start
30" Mower / Mulcher
Hydrostatic
Drive
Model536.270320
CAUTION:
Before using this
product, read this manual
and follow all of its Safety
Rules and Operating
Instructions.
Manual del usario
(pagina 65)
Tractor cortacesped con motor
situado detras del asiento
Arranque electrico de 13,5 caballos
Cortacesped
/ trituradora
de 76 cm.
Transmision
hidrostatica
Modelo 536.270320
PRECAUCION:
Antes de usar este
producto, lea este manual y siga
todas las reglas de seguridad
e
instrucciones
de operaci6n.
• Seguridad
• Operacion
• Mantenimiento
• Piezas
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A.
MS-3620MA
03/06
www.sears.com/craftsman

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  • Page 1 • Seguridad Modelo 536.270320 • Operacion • Mantenimiento PRECAUCION: Antes de usar este • Piezas producto, lea este manual y siga todas las reglas de seguridad instrucciones de operaci6n. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A. MS-3620MA 03/06 www.sears.com/craftsman...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY ........MAINTENANCE ......... PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ..... SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT ....SAFETY RULES ......... TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ....PREPARATION ........SLOPE GUIDE ........OPERATION ........REPAIR PARTS ......... This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 MS-3620MA...
  • Page 3 Congratulations onyour p urchase ofa Craftsman Mid-Engine Rider. Ithasbeen designed, engineered andmanufactured Craftsman Mid-Engine Rider give youthebest p ossible dependability andperformance. Record in the space below the serial number and the date Ifyouexperience anyproblems youcannot easily r emedy, please of purchase of this unit.
  • Page 4 SAFETY RULES Safe Operation Practices for Ride-on Mowers The safety symbol _ is used to identify safety information about hazards that can result in personal injury. A signal word (DAN- GER, WARNING, or CAUTION) is used with the alert symbol to indicate the likelihood and the potential severity of injury. In addition, a hazard symbol may be used to represent the type of hazard.
  • Page 5 SAFETY RULES II1. Children Use only an approved container. Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the engine run- Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not alert to the presence ning. Allow the engine to cool for several minutes before of children.
  • Page 6 SAFETY RULES INTERNATIONAL PICTORIALS IMPORTANT: Some of the following pic- DANGER: No Step. Flush Eyes Immediately With Water. torials are located on your unit or on Get Medical Help Fast. DANGER: Keep Feet And Hands literature supplied with the product. Be- IMPORTANT: Read Owner's Manual...
  • Page 7 PREPARATION PREPARATION Locate the two tear tabs at the top of the carton. Pull the tear tape no more than twelve inches at a time. Read and follow the preparation instructions for your mower. fasteners are in the parts bag. Do not discard any parts or material Re-grasp the tear tape next to the carton...
  • Page 8 PREPARATION MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY Remove the protective cap from the battery terminal. Use a 12 volt battery charger to charge the battery. Charge IMPORTANT: Before you attach the battery cables to the a rate of 6 amperes for one hour. If you do not have a battery battery, check the battery date.
  • Page 9 PREPARATION HOW TO ENGAGE THE TRANSMISSION To allow the unit to be pushed, the unit was shipped with the automatic drive disconnect in the PUSH POSITION. Before operating, the automatic drive disconnect must be set in the DRIVE POSITION. (Figure 2) Automatic Drive Disconnect The engine must be off.
  • Page 10 OPERATION Ignition Key Switch Clutch / Brake Pedal Attachment Olutch Parkiing Brake Speed Control Lever Lift Lever Throttle Oontrol Lever Figure 3 The operation of any lawn mower can result in foreign objects thrown in the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage.
  • Page 11 OPERATION ATTACHMENTS This unit can use many different attachments. See the attachment weight is 200 pounds. Gross weight is the weight of the attachment page in this book. This unit pull attachments like a lawn or trailer and any load that might be on or in it. sweeper, a lawn aerator, a hopper...
  • Page 12 OPERATION HOW TO STOP THE UNIT Completely push the clutch/brake pedal forward to stop the unit. Keep your foot on the pedal. ARNING: Make sure the parking brake will hold the unit. Move the throttle control to the SLOW position. Move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position.
  • Page 13 OPERATION HOW TO USE THE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH Use the attachment clutch to engage the blade (Figure 7). Before you start the engine, make sure the attachment clutch is in the DISENGAGE position. To rotate the blade, move the attachment clutch forward to lock the blade in the ENGAGE position.
  • Page 14 OPERATION HOW TO DISCONNECT THE TRANSMISSION To push the unit, use the automatic drive disconnect to release the transmission. (Figure 9) The engine must be off. The automatic drive disconnect is located under the left side of the seat deck next to the hydrostatic transaxle. Automatic Drive Disconnect To release the transmission and push the unit, pull and twist the DRIVE POSITION...
  • Page 15 OPERATION HOW TO USE THE SPEED CONTROL LEVER The Hydrostatic Drive is very easy to operate. The drive system a a clutch/brake pedal on the left side (see Figure 10) and a speed control lever on the right side (see Figure 11).
  • Page 16 OPERATION SPEED CONTROL LEVER POSITIONS FUNCTION SPEED THROTTLE The forward speed is controlled by the position of the speed control CONTROL lever. The following chart provides functions along with the LEVER POSITION positions of the speed control lever. Always operate the engine with the throttle control in the FAST position.
  • Page 17 OPERATION HOW TO INSTALL THE SIDE DISCHARGE ATTACHMENT Remove the fasteners that secure the mulcher covet (see connect the wire from the spark plug. Make sure the Figure 15). WARNING: To prevent the engine from starting, dis- attachment clutch is in the DISENGAGE position. Lift the mulcher cover.
  • Page 18 OPERATION BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE Clean the area around the dipstick. Remove the dipstick. Wipe the oil from the dipstick. CHECK THE OIL Insert the dipstick into the oil fill tube. Turn the dipstick clock- wise until it is tight. Remove the dipstick.
  • Page 19 OPERATION CARBURETOR The factory settings for the carburetor are for most conditions. If the A change from summer to winter operation. engine is operated under the following conditions, the carburetor A 40 degree change in the operation temperature. The carbure- may require an adjustment.
  • Page 20 OPERATION HOW TO OPERATE WITH THE MOWER HOUSING WARNING: The mulch cover is a safety device. Do not CAUTION: Do not operate with the mower housing in the LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position. If you operate in the remove the mulch cover. The side discharge attach- LEVEL ADJUSTMENT position, the mower housing and ment forces...
  • Page 21 OPERATION OPERATING TIPS Check the attachment clutch for correct adjustment. For the Before you make an inspection, adjustment (except for the car- blade(s) to disengage correctly, the adjustment must be cor- buretor) or repair, make sure the wire from the spark plug is dis- rect.
  • Page 22 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE TABLE FIRST EVERY EVERY EVERY EVERY EACH BEFORE STORAGE PROCEDURE HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS Blade, Inspect and Sharpen Battery, Clean Oil, Check Oil, Change Muffler, Check Air Cleaner Cartridge Filter, Service Spark Plug, Replace Change oil every 25 hours when operating under...
  • Page 23 MAINTENANCE INSPECT BLADE Tighten the nut that holds the blade to a torque of 35 foot pounds. WARNING: Before you inspect or remove the blade, disconnect the wire to the spark plug. If the blade Install the mower housing. See "How To Install The Mower Housing".
  • Page 24 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY HOW TO REMOVE THE BATTERY Clean the terminals and the ends of the cables with a wire brush. To charge or clean the battery, remove the battery from the unit as follows. Install the battery. To prevent corrosion, apply grease to the battery terminals.
  • Page 25 MAINTENANCE WHERE TO LUBRICATE _,,%_ Apply grease with a brush to the areas shown. Lubricate the areas shown with engine oi!. NOTE: Apply grease to the steering gear assembly, CAUTION: If the unit is operated in dry areas that have sand, use a dry graphite spray to lubricate the unit.
  • Page 26 MAINTENANCE ENGINE Remove the oil drain plug. Drain the oil completely from the engine. Install and tighten the oil drain plug. Only use a high quality detergent oil rated with API service HOW TO CHECK THE OIL classification SG, SH, SJ or SL. Select the oil's SAE viscosity grade according to the expected...
  • Page 27 MAINTENANCE HOW TO SERVICE THE AIR FILTER Cartridge removal / installation Pull up on the handle for the air cleaner cover. Rotate the han- dle toward the engine (Figure 25). NOTE: Never run the engine with the air filters (air cleaner cartridge, pre-cleaner) removed.
  • Page 28 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO LEVEL THE MOWER HOUSING If the mower housing is level, the blade will cut easier and the lawn wi!! look better. Level Adjustm_ WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjust- Position Lift Lever ment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the spark plug.
  • Page 29 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO ADJUST THE ATTACHMENT CLUTCH Check the blade(s). Keep a sharp edge on the blade(s). A blade that is not sharp will cause the tips of the grass to become brown. ARNING: To prevent an injury, the attachment clutch must operate correctly.
  • Page 30 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO REMOVE THE MOWER HOUSING HOW TO INSTALL THE MOWER HOUSING Move the attachment clutch to the DISENGAGE position. Push the mower housing under the right side of the unit. Move the lift lever to the level adjustment position (Figure 32). Put the mower drive belt around the stack pulley.
  • Page 31 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO REPLACE THE MOTION DRIVE BELTS ENGINE DRIVE BELT REMOVAL Remove the mower housing. See the instructions on "How To Remove The Mower Housing". Set the rear hitch on a 10 to 12 inch block. The block must be high enough to raise the rear whee! of off the ground (see Figure 34).
  • Page 32 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO REPLACE THE MOWER DRIVE BELT Pull the belt retainer away from the idler pulley. Put the mow- Remove the mower housing. See the instructions on "How To er drive belt around the idler pulley. Remove The Mower Housing".
  • Page 33 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO ADJUST THE SPEED CONTROL LEVER WARNING: Before you make an inspection, adjust- Assemble the adjuster nut to the hydro actuator arm and secure with the hair pin. ment, or repair to the unit, disconnect the wire to the spark plug.
  • Page 34 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO INSTALL THE WHEELS Cotter Pin If the wheels must be removed for service, make sure they installed as follows. Hob cap Washer Washer Front Wheel Make sure the valve etem is to the outside of the tractor. Slide the front wheel...
  • Page 35: Service And Adjustment

    SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE THE ENGINE If the fuse is blown, the engine will not start. The location of the fuse Clean the dirt and grass from the engine. is next to the battery. Remove the fuse and replace with a 15 amp.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM: Excessive vibration. engine PROBLEM: will not start, Replace the blade. Follow the steps, "How To Start The Engine" in this book. Check for loose engine bolts. Electric-Start Models: Clean the battery terminals. Tighten cables. Decrease the air pressure in the tires. Drain the fuel tank.
  • Page 37 The California Air Resources Board (CARB), U.S. EPA and Sears provided there has been no abuse, neglect or improper mainte- are pleased to explain the Emissions Control System Warranty nance of your small off-road engine. your small off-road engine (SORE). In California, new small off-road Your emissions...
  • Page 38 Look For Relevant Emission Durability Period and Air Index Information On¥our Engine Emission Label Engines that are certified to meet the California Resources Board (CARB) Tier 2 Emission Standards must display information regarding the Emissions Durability Period and the Air Index. Briggs &...
  • Page 39 SLOPE GUID Fold this page along dotted line indicated below. Hold page before you so that its left edge is vertically parallel to a tree trunk or other upright structure. Sight across the .... I'_ D_,-,-- fold in the direction of the hill or slope you want to measure.
  • Page 40 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS CHASSIS & HOOD MS-3620MA...
  • Page 41 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS CHASSIS & HOOD Part No. Description Part No. Description 690566 Seat 1401282 Spring, Seat Deck 1401379E701 Hood 1401352E701 Bracket, Prop Rod 017x47 Washer 26x201 Screw 1001054 Bolt, Wing 15x116 Nut, NY-Lock 1401248 Control, Throttle 002xl 6 Bolt, Carriage 1401378E701 Bracket, Hinge...
  • Page 42: Repair Parts

    MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS STEERING C..P /" 39 "_ MS-3620MA...
  • Page 43 REPAIR PARTS MODEL 536.270320 STEERING Part No. Description Part No. Description 1001980 Wheel, Steering 011x23 E-Ring, Retainer 1001982 Cover, Steering Wheel 030x35 Pin, Cotter 1401067 Console, High (Black) 094131 Retainer, Spring 26x250 Screw 1401046E701 Rack, Steering 1401090 Bearing, Upper Steering 17x201 Washer 1401100...
  • Page 44 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS MOTION DRIVE 11 / 42 36 14 _ 34/,/ \\\\ "-. MS-3620MA...
  • Page 45 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS MOTION DRIVE Part No. Part No. Description Description 1401307Z Engine Rod, Shift Link 094497 1401380 Engine, Plenum * Grip 1401148 091309 Gasket, Muffler Nut, Adjusting 1401383 1401358 Muffler Lever, Shift 1401340E701 Bracket, Pivot 092378 Lock, Muffler Screw 165xl 47 01x134 Bolt, Hex...
  • Page 46 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING SUSPENSION MS-3620MA...
  • Page 47 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING SUSPENSION Part No. Description Part No. Description 094497 17x206 Washer Grip, Lift Lever 1401117 Lever, Lift 015x79 Nut, Flange 165xl 54 Spring, Extension 015x84 Nut, Flange 094137 Pad, Friction 1401147 Spring, Leaf 017x45 Washer 1401040E701 Hanger, Front 095004...
  • Page 48 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS MOWER HOUSING © 6_._. I 26 _ 49 65-- MS-3620MA...
  • Page 49 REPAIR PARTS MODEL 536.270320 MOWER HOUSING Part No. Description Part No. Description 030x20 Pin, Cotter 37x111 Belt, Blade Drive 1401185E701 Arm Assembly, Brake 1401092 Pulley, Input 1401119 Link, Idler Arm 15xl 40 Locknut 0025x7 Bolt 015x98 Nut, Flange 1401052E701 Bracket, Brake Mounting 1401252 Pulley, Idler 1401094...
  • Page 50 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 30NVEIO ::IONV_IO MO7"I3A Q3EI Q3EI MS-3620MA...
  • Page 51 MODEL 536.270320 REPAIR PARTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Pa_ No. Description 250x146 Harness, Chassis Wire 1001995 Switch, Ignition 327349 Key, Ignition 094136 Switch, Limit (PTO) 302031 Fuse 407078 Holder, Fuse 1002004 Solenoid 26x229 Screw, Mounting 15x116 Locknut 24x37 Cable, Battery Ground 26x229 Screw, Ground Cable 021075 Battery...
  • Page 52 NO STEP (Mower Deck - Left Side) 48x5211 Clutch / Brake ( Footrest -Left Side) 48x5707 Cut Finger (Mower Deck -Right Side) 48x5915 Craftsman 13.5 (Hood -Right Side) 48x5916 Craftsman 13.5 (Hood -Left Side) 44x5214 Deck Level Position / ONLY (Seat Deck -Left Side) 48x5057...
  • Page 53 MS-3620MA...
  • Page 54 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 1264 1263 847 I 52,31 _ 842/(]_ 552_ 718 d::p 524 O MS-3620MA...
  • Page 55 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 PART PART PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Screw 697377 792305 Piston Assembly 691003 Cylinder Assembly 399265 (Standard) (Cylinder Shield) Kit-Bushing/Seal Note ..699908 Dipstick (Magneto Side) _3910868 Seal-Oil _691032 792642 Piston Assembly Seal-Dipstick Tube 697184 (.020"...
  • Page 56 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 1026 238 ® 1022 1034 617 O 1022 654 _) 53S¢_ 102[ 51t_ 358 ENGINE GASKET SET 1095 VALVE GASKET SET 1022_ 691 @ 842 O 1266_ 1022 524 O 868 _) 1266A O 868_ 6170...
  • Page 57 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 REF. PART PART PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 3 _3910868 Seal-Oil 690227 Stud _691031 SeaI-O Ring (Magneto Side) (Carburetor) (Dipstick Tube) 691148 Screw 868 O_690968 Seal-Valve 697396 Head-Cylinder _692236 Gasket-Exhaust 7Q_2732808 Gasket-Cylinder Head (Intake Manifold) _697109...
  • Page 58 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 13o©_ 1091 106 ) _ 276 @ 104 q:_ 137J_ 616_ 404 # 614 I_ 222 _ 121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL 21_2o9 987(_ 276@ 1266_ 6170 104 g 1270 1266A0 977 CARBURETOR GASKET SET MS-3620MA...
  • Page 59 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 PART PART REF. PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Gasket-Intake Line-Fue! Bolt 51Oe_*692137 791805 691119 Kit-idle Mixture 695425 (Formed) (Governor Control Lever' Screw 691693 791850 Screw e690718 Clamp-Hose Pin-Cotter 691620 (Throttle Valve) (Control Bracket) Link-Mechanical Crank-Governor 695408...
  • Page 60 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 1036 EMISSION LABEL 1040 1044 1070 1267_ 1005 47_ Z_j 729_ 1119 1061;644_ 803_ 310 1 579 _ 797_ MS-3620MA...
  • Page 61 BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE REPAIR PARTS MODEL 21B807-0326-E1 REF. PART PART REF. PART DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 696459 Alternator 691237 Harness-AIterenator 792497 Flywheel 693699 Drive-Starter 697292 Filter-Pre Cleaner 697352 Guard-Flywheel 692024 Clutch-Drive 697420 Cover-Air Cleaner 697133 Screen-Rotating 697897 Screw 692034 Armature-Starter 1005 699044 Fan-Flywheel...
  • Page 62 PEERLESS HYDRO REPAIR PARTS MODEL 2000-2000-022 209A -200A 103' MS-3620MA...
  • Page 63 REPAIR PARTS PEERLESS HYDRO MODEL 2000-2000-022 Part No. Description Part No, Description 792154 Oil Fill Plug 772152A Cover RH (Mach) Oil Seal ,750 788088A 770136 Case RH (Cast) 792193 Screw 1/4-28 x ,490 Counter Shaft 776441 792205 Screw 1/4-28 x ,406 103A 778263 Spur Gear 11T...
  • Page 64: Slope Guide

    INDEX Starting, Mulcher, Operation, Storage, Mulcher Cover, Remove, Throttle Control, Adjustments Blade Drive Lever, Clutch, Mower Housing, Level, 28 Filter, Air, 27 Change, Air Screen, Check, 18, 26 Fuel, Type, Attachments, Type, Fuse, Automatic Drive Disconnect, Operation Operation, 9, 14 Attachments, Automatic Drive Disconnect,...
  • Page 65 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD ...... TABLA DE LOCALIZACION DE AVERiAS ..PREPARACION ....... GUiA DE INCLINACION ......de servicios autorizado de Craftsman. Para saber cu&l le queda m&s cerca, Ilame al 1-800-4-MY-HOME_.L Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 MS-3620MA...
  • Page 66 Felicidades por su compra de este Tractor cortac6sped motor situado detrAs del asiento de Craftsman. Su unidad ha sido ma velocidad regulada del motor, el motor particular a la variabili- dise_ada y fabricada para darle...
  • Page 67 NOTA" Esta unidad e st'_ e quipada conunmotor decombusti6n bujia deresistencia para controlar lasser_ales deencendido. interna y nodebe serutilizada sobre o cerca deterrenos no Consulte enunCentro d eServicio S ears p ara conseguir labujia cultivados cubiertos debosque, maleza o c6sped a menos q ue el deresistencia para elmotor.
  • Page 68 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD Practicas de operacion segura pars vehJculosautoportados Se usa el simbolo de seguridad _ pars identificar informaci6n de seguridad acerca de peligros que pudieran re- sultar en lesiones personales. Se usa una palabra de aviso (PELIGRO, ADVERTENCIA o PRECAUCION) con el simbolo de alerts pars indicar la posibilidad y la posible gravedad de una lesi6n.
  • Page 69 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD RECOMENDACIONES IV. REMOLQUES En las cuestas, corte el c6sped verticalmente (hacia arriba y Puede usar el remolque sale si la mAquina tiene un gancho hacia abajo), y no en linea perpendicular (de lado a lade). diser_ado para remolques. No remolque ningQn equipo...
  • Page 70 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD tengan luces pilotos, calentadores, u otra fuentes de ignici6n. Nunca realice ajustes o reparaciones con e! motor en mar- d. Nunca guarde el cortacesped con combustible en el tan- cha. El carburador puede ser ajustado mientras el motor que, o el recipiente de combustible en un recinto...
  • Page 71 REGLAS DE SEGURIDAD SIMBOLOS INTERNACIONALES IMPORTANTE: Los siguientes simbolos El &cido sulfOrico puede causar ceguera o PELIGRO: No pisar. estan ubicados en su unidad o indica- quemaduras graves. PELIGRO: Mantenga los pies y las manes Limpie los ojos inmediatamente con agua. dos en la informacion impresa que esta a una distancia segura de la cuchilla en Consiga asistencia m6dica inmediatamente.
  • Page 72 PREPARACION PREPARACION Ubique las dos lengOetas de separaci6n ubicadas en la parte superior de la caja de cart6n. Lea y siga las instrucciones de preparaci6n para su cortac&sped. Jale la cinta de separaci6n per mas de doce pulgadas a la vez. Todos los sujetadores se encuentran en la bolsa de piezas.
  • Page 73 PREPARACION BATERiA LIBRE DE MANTENIMIENTO un cargador de baterias de 12 voltios para cargar bateria. Carguela a una velocidad de 6 amperios por hora. Si IMPORTANTE. Antes de conectar los cables de bateria a la no tiene un cargador, Ileve la bateria a un agente autorizado bateria,...
  • Page 74 PREPARACION COMO CONECTAR LA TRANSMISION NOTA: En clima frJo, la alta viscosidad del aceite de transmisi6n hara que la unidad sea dificil de empujar. Para poder empujarla, la unidad fue enviada de fabrica con la barra de desconexion automatica de la transmisi6n en la POSICION DE EMPUJE.
  • Page 75 OPERAClON Interruptor con Ilave de encendido Pedal de embrague y freno Embrague de aditamento Palanca de freno de estacionamiento Palanca de control de velocidad Palanca de elevaci6n Palanca de control de aceleraci6n Figura 47 La operacion de cualquier cortadora de cesped puede causar el lanzamiento de objetos extrahos y lesionar los ojos, Io cual puede resultar en dar_os graves a la vista.
  • Page 76 OPERAClON ADITAMENTOS maximo es de 200 libras. El peso bruto es el peso del aditamento o remolque mAs la carga que Ileve. Se puede adaptar una gran variedad de aditamentos a esta unidad. Consulte la pagina de aditamentos en este manual. Esta maquina No operar la unidad...
  • Page 77 OPERAClON COMO DETENER LA UNIDAD eegt_rese de que el freno de eetacionamiento deten- ga la unidad. Pise a fondo el pedal de embrague y freno para detener Mueva la palanca de control de aceleraci6n a la posici6n LEN- unidad. Mantenga su pie en el pedal.
  • Page 78 OPERAClON COMO USAR EL EMBRAGUE DE ADITAMENTO El embrague de aditamento8 se usa para enganchar la cuchi!la (Figura 51 ). a la cuchilla, a la abertura del deflector ni al carter ADVERTENCIA. Nunca acerque las manos y los pies mientras el motor este en marcha. Antes de arrancar el motor, aseg0rese...
  • Page 79 OPERAClON COMO DESCONECTAR LA TRANSMISION Para empujar la unidad, use la desconexi6n automatica para desactivar la transmisi6n. (Figura 53) El motor debe estar apagado. Desconexi6n aut_ La deecenexi6n automatica de la transmiei6n est,_ ubicada de latransmisi6n debajo del lado izquierdo de la plataforma del asiento, junto al POSICION DE OPERACION eje transversal hidrost__tico.
  • Page 80 OPERACION COMO USAR LA PALANCA DE CONTROL DE VELOCIDADES La transmisi6n hidrostatica es muy facil de operar. El sistema transmisi6n tiene un pedal de embrague / freno en el lade izquierdo Pedal de (Figura 54) y una palanca de control de velocidades y direcci6n embrague/freno...
  • Page 81 OPERAClON POSICIONES DE LA PALANCA FUNCION POSICt0NDE CONTROL DE DE CONTROL DE VELOCIDADES ACELERACION LAPALANCA DE CONTROLDE La velocidad de avance se controla por la posici6n de la palanca de control de velocidade8. El cuadro siguiente incluye VELOCIDADES funciones junto con las posiciones correspondientes de la palanca de control de velocidade8.
  • Page 82 OPERAClON COMO DE INSTALAR EL ADITAMENTO PARA DESCARGA LATERAL Levante la cubierta para trituradora. Monte el aditamento deeconecte el cable de la bujia. El embrague del adi- deecarga lateral en los mismo pernos que sujetaban la cu- ADVERTENCIA. Para evitar que el motor arranque, tamento tiene que eetar en la poeicion de DESEM- bierta para trituradora.
  • Page 83 OPERAClON ANTES DE ENCENDER EL MOTOR Limpie las partes alrededor de la varilla indicadora del nivel de aceite. Retire la varilla indicadora. Limpie el aceite de la varilla. REVISE EL ACEITE Inserte la varilla indicadora dentro del tube para agregar aceite.
  • Page 84 OPERAClON CARBURADOR Los ajustes de fAbrica para el carburador son para la mayoria de las Un cambio de operaci6n de verano a invierno. condiciones. Si e! motor funciona bajo las condiciones siguientes, Un cambio en la temperatura de operaci6n de mas de 40 gra- es posible e! carburador requiera...
  • Page 85 OPERAClON COM0 0PERAR, CON EL CARTER DE LA CORTADORA ADVERTENCIA: La cubierta para trituradora es un Mueva el acelerador a la posici6n LENTO. dispositivo de seguridad. No la quite. El deflector Mueva el embrague de aditamento a la posici6n de ENGAN- fuerza el material cortado hacia la tierra.
  • Page 86 OPERACl0N SUGERENCIAS PARA LA OPERACION Examine el embrague de aditamentos para el ajuste correcto. AsegL_rese de que el cable de interruptor del asiento est6 co- Para que la cuchilla (o cuchillas) desenganche correctamente, nectado. Si el cable no esta conectado, no se encendera el mo- tor.
  • Page 87 MANTENIMIENTO TABLA DE MANTENIMIENTO Primeras Cada Cada Cada Cada Cada Antesde PROCEDIMIENTO horas horas horas horas horas guardar Cuchi!la, Inspeccionar y Afilar : ¸ Bater[al Revisar y Cargar • • • • Bateria, Limpiar Aceite, Revisar Aceite, Cambiar Silenciador, Revisar Filtrol Servicio Portafiltro, Servicio...
  • Page 88 MANTENIMIENTO INSPECCION DE LA CUCHILLA tuerca que sujeta la cuchilla. Una tuerca o cuchilla ADVERTENCIA: Mantenga siempre apretada la floja puede causar un accidente. cuchilla, desconecte el cable de la bujJa. Si la cu- ADVERTENCIA: Antes de inspeccionar o sacar Apriete la tuerca que sujeta la cuchilla con un par de apriete chilla golpea un objeto,...
  • Page 89 MANTENIMIENTO BATERiA LIBRE DE MANTENIMIENTO COMO DESMONTAR LA BATERiA Limpie los bornee y los extremos de los cables con un cepillo para cables. Si necesita cambiar o limpiar la bateria, desm6ntela de la siguiente Instale la bateria. manera. Aplique grasa a los bornee para prevenir la corrosi6n. ADVERTENCIA.
  • Page 90 MANTENIMIENTO DONDE LUBRICAR _,.%_ Lubrique con aceite de motor las &reas mostra- Aplique grasa con un cepillo alas Areas mostra- das. das. NOTA: Aplique grasa al ensamblado del mecanismo direccion. PRECAUCION: Si la unidad se opera en areas aridas donde hay arena, utilice polvo de grafito seco para lubricar la unidad.
  • Page 91 MANTENIMIENTO MOTOR Utilice solamente un aceite con detergente de alta calidad, valorado con la clasificaci6n SG, SH, SJ o SL de servicio API. Seleccione COMO REVISAR EL ACEITE el grado de viscosidad SAE del aceite de acuerdo con la tempera- tura operativa anticipada, utilizando la tabla de temperaturas a con-...
  • Page 92 MANTENIMIENTO COMO SERVICIO LOS FILTROS DE AIRE Para sacar / instalar el portafiltro Tire de la manija para la cubierta del filtro de aire. Levante vo!- teando la manija hacia el motor (Figura 69). NOTA: Nunca ponga en marcha un motor sin los filtros de aire (portafiltro, filtro).
  • Page 93 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO NIVELAR EL CARTER Para que la cuchilla corte con facilidad y el c_sped tenga mejor aspecto es necesario que el carter de! cortac6sped est6 nivelado. Posici6n de ajuste de nivel ADVERTENCIA. Antes de inspeccionar, ajustar o re- Palanca de elevaci6r _hlL parar la unidad, desconecte el cable de la bujJa.
  • Page 94 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO AJUSTAR EL EMBRAGUEDE ADITAMENTO Revise las cuchillas. AsegOrese de que est6n bien afiladas. Si no Io estan, las puntas del c6sped se secar&n. DVERTENCIA: El embrague de aditamento tiene que funcionar correctamente para evitar lesiones. Si ann asi el corte no mejora, cambie la correa de transmi- si6n.
  • Page 95 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO DESMONTAR EL CARTER COMO INSTALAR EL CARTER Empuje el carter per debajo del lado derecho de la unidad. Mueva el embrague de aditamento a la posici6n de DESEM- BRAGUE. Ponga la correa de tranemiei6n alrededor de la polea doble.
  • Page 96 SERVIClO Y AJUSTE COMO REEMPLAZAR CORREA DE PROPULSION REMOCION DE LA CORREA DE PROPULSION DEL MOTOR Desmonte carter cortac6sped. Consulte instrucciones en la secci6n "C6mo desmontar e! carter cortacesped". Coloque el enganche traeero sobre un bloque de 10 a 12 pulgadae.
  • Page 97 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO CAMBIAR LA CORREA DE TRANSMISION DEL CORTACESPED Separe el retenedor de la correa de la polea tensora. Colo- Desmonte el carter del cortacesped. Consulte "C6mo desmon- tar el carter". que la correa de transmision alrededor de la polea tensora. Separe el retenedor de la correa de la polea tensora y saque El lade en forma de "V"...
  • Page 98 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO AJUSTAR LA PALANCA Si la unidad se movia lentamente hacia atras cuando la palan- DE CONTROL DE VELOCIDADES ca de control de velocidades estaba en la posici6n NEUTRO, entonces gire la tuerca ajustable hacia la izquierda (hacia atr__s), una o dos vueltas.
  • Page 99 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO INSTALAR LAS RUEDAS Chaveta Si necesita sacar las ruedas, vuelva a instalarlas de la siguiente Tapacubos manera. Rueda delantera El vastago de valvula tiene que quedar hacia la parte exterior del tractor. Deslice la rueda delantera en la mangiJeta.
  • Page 100 SERVICIO Y AJUSTE COMO REEMPLAZAR EL FUSIBLE LUBRICACION DE LA UNIDAD Si el fusible est& fundido, no se encendera el motor. La ubicaci6n las instrucciones sobre "D6nde lubricar" en la secci6n del fusible esta al lade de la bateria. Quite el fusible y reemplAcelo Mantenimiento.
  • Page 101 TABLA DE LOCALIZACION DE AVERIAS PROBLEMA: El motor no se enciende. Reemplace el filtro de combustible. Siga los pasos de "C6mo encender el motor" en este manual. PROBLEMA: Vibracion excesiva. Electric-Start Models: Limpie los bornes de la baterfa. Apriete los ca- Reemplace la cuchilla.
  • Page 102 La Junta deRecursos Ambientales (CARB), laAgencia deProtecci6n Ambi- tizar elsistema decontrol de emisiones en sumotor por l os perfodos ental delosEstados Unidos (U.S. EPA) ySears secomplacen enexpli- tiempo listados abajo, teniendo encuenta que nohaya h abido abuso, negli- caries laGarantia del Sistema deControl deEmisiones...
  • Page 103 Bus clue el PerJodo de Durabilidad de Emisiones y la Informacion del Indice de Aire Pertinentes en su Etiqueta de Emisiones del Motor Los motores que son certificados porque cumplen con las Normas de Emisiones Etapa 2 de la Junta de Recursos Ambientales de Cali- fornia...
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  • Page 106 GUIA DE INCLINACION Doble esta hoja a Io largo de la linea de puntos indicada mas abajo. Sostenga la hoja frente a usted de manera que el borde izquierdo quede paralelo al tronco de un arbol u otra es- > tructura erecta.
  • Page 107 INDICE Silenciador, Sistema de enfriamiento, Aceite Desconexi6n automatica, Operaci6n, 74, 79 Cambiar, Revisar, 83, 91 Operaci6n Tipo, Aditamentos, Aditamento para descarga lateral, Embrague Arrancar el motor, 84 Instalar, Ajustar, Bot6n de control Aditamentos, Revisar, aceleraci6n, Ajustes CArter de la cortadora, CArter, Nivelar, C6mo transportar...
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