Cutting Blades - Craftsman 247.288870 Operator's Manual

7 speed, shift-on-the-go 42" deck lawn tractor
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3.
Connect t he second cable(negative -) to the otherpostofthe jumper
battery.
4.
Connect t he otherendof the negative cableto the engineblockof the
tractor,awayfrom the battery. A ttachtoan unpaintedpartto assure agood
connection.
1.
Remove t he deckfrombeneaththetractor,(referto CuttingDeckRemoval
earlierinthissection) t hengentlyflip the deck overto expose its underside.
2.
Place ablockof woodbetweenthe centerdeckhousingbaffleandthe
cutting bladeto actasa stabilizer. S eeFigure 26.
3.
Remove t he hexflangenut that secures t he bladeto the spindleassembly.
If the jumper battery isinstalled on avehicle (i.e.car,truck), do NOT start
the vehicle's engine when jumpstarting yourtractor.
5.
Startthetractor(asinstructed earlierin thissectionofthismanual).
6.
Setthe tractor'sparkingbrakebeforeremoving thejumpercables, i nreverse
orderof connection.
Charging
Batteriesgive off an explosivegaswhile charging.Charge the battery in a
well ventilated area andkeepawayfrom an openflame or pilot light ason a
water heater,spaceheater,furnace,clothesdryer or other gasappliances.
HexFlangeNut
Whenchargingyourtractor's battery, useonlya chargerdesignedfor 12Vlead-
acidbatteries.Read yourbattery charger's Owner'sManualprior to charging [
yourtractor'sbattery. Always follow its instructionsandheedits warnings,
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If yourtractorhasnot beenput into usefor anextended periodof time,charge the
batteryasfollows:
1.
Setyourbatterycharger t o deliveramaxof 10amperes.
2.
If yourbatterycharger i sautomatic, c hargethe batteryuntil the charger
indicates thatchargingiscomplete. I fthe charger i s notautomatic, c harge
forno fewerthaneighthours.
Fuse
One20AMPfuseisinstalledin yourtractor'swiring harness t o protect t he tractor's
electrical s ystem from damage caused byexcessive a mperage.
If the electrical s ystemdoesnot function,or yourtractor'senginewill not crank,
first check to becertainthatthe fusehasnot blown.It canbefoundatthe rearof
the unit, underneath the fenderlocated bythe battery.
Alwaysuseafuse with the sameamperagecapacityfor replacement.
Cutting Blades
Shutthe engineoff andremoveignition keybefore removingthe cutting
blade(s)for sharpeningor replacement.Protectyour handsbyusing heavy
gloveswhen graspingthe blade.
Periodicallyinspectthe bladeandlor spindlefor cracksor damage,
especiallyafter you'vestruckaforeign object. Donot operatethe machine
until damagedcomponentsarereplaced.
Toremove the blades, p roceed asfollows:
Figure26
Toproperlysharpen the cuttingblades, r emove equal a mountsofmetal
from bothendsof the bladesalongthe cuttingedges, p arallel t o thetrailing
edge,at a25°- to 30° angle.Always grindeachcutting bladeedgeequallyto
maintainproperbladebalance. S ee Figure 27.
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Figure27
If the cutting edgeof the bladehaspreviouslybeensharpened,or if any
metal separationis present,replacethe bladeswith newones.
A poorlybalancedbladewill causeexcessive vibration, maycausedamageto
the tractor and/or result in personalinjury.
Testthe blade'sbalanceusinga bladebalancer. G rindmetalfrom the
heavysideuntil it balances e venly.
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