Maintenance - Sears 917.25041 Owner's Manual

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rules for safe operation {cont.)
32. Watch out
for
traffic when
crossing or near
roadways.
MAINTENANCE
33. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight in order
to be sure that the tractor
and any
attachment
is in safe
working condition. Be sure the brake
and all powered attachment controls are a lways
in proper adjustment and
repair. Check the
attachment
and engine mounting
bolts at fre-
quent
intervals for proper tightness. Before
performing any maintenance, always disengage
the power
to all
attachments, set
the parking
brake, shift into neutral, shut off the engine,
make absolutely sure the powered
attachment
and
all
moving parts have completely stopped,
remove the
ignition
key, disconnect the spark
plug wire from the spark plug and
keep
it
away
from
the
plug to prevent
injury
or accidental
starting.
The on ly exception
to
this rule is
carburetor adjustment
e
8.
introduction
34
. Ke
ep the
engine
grass,
leaves or
excessive
g rease as these
accumulations are
combustible and
could result
in a fire.
Always keep your tractor and all
attachments
in
good operating condition and
make sure that all shields, guards, plates and
other protective devices are
in
place.
Give
your
tractor
and all attachments
the
regular
maintenance they
need
and
have
a competent
serviceman make a tho rough
inspection
of them
at least once
a
year.
35. Do
not
store your
tractor for prolonged
periods
(more th an 30 days) with gasoline in the tank.
Do
not
store your tractor or a gasoline con-
tainer inside
a building where
fumes may
reach
an open flame or
spark, they should
be stored
in
a
cool, dry
place. Be
sure to let
the engine
cool
before
storing
in any
enclosure. Always
use an approved gasoline container for storing
gasoline and
keep your
tractor,
attachments
and gasoline container
in locked storage
to
prevent children from
playing and tampering
with them.
This tractor has been designed,
engineered
and manufactured
to give
you the best
possible
dependability
and
per-
formance.
Should you
experience any
problem you
cannot easify
remedy, please contact your
nearest
Sears, Roebuck
or
Simpsons
Sears,
Ltd. Store. They have wel
l
qualified, competent trained technic ians
and
the proper tools to service
or repair
this unit.
It is important
that the
operator
ALWAYS
OBSERVE,."l:tTHE
",RULES
F~R
SAfE OPERATION
"
as
well as other
instructions
contained
in this Manual. We have provided
this
Manual to help you operate your Tractor with
utmost
efficiency.
We urge
you
to study
this
Manual so
you will
understand your
new
Tractor thorrugh ly before
operating it.
We
suggest
that you take care of your Manual so that it will be available for
future
reference should you
ne
ed
it.
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GUARANT EE
RU LES FOR
SAFE
OPERATIGN
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
REPAIR PARTS
assembly instructions
1
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5 - 7
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A letter in parenthesis in
the
following instructions
refers
to an arrow in the ad jo in ing F igure
(ill
ustration),
except
when otherwise stated.
When
R.H. (Right Hand)
or L.H
.
(Left Hand)
is
used,
it
shou ld be
understood
t
o mean as if
one were seated on the Tractor seat facing forward.
l.
Remove
battery. Cut banding holding Tractor to bottom of crate.
2. Your Tractor has been
completely
assembled at
the
factory
except, to
f ill,
charge
and install the
battery. The
battery
was shipped dry. Instructions
ore
given on
page 4 for
filling, charg ing
and
installat ion.
3.
Your
Tractor was lubricated
at
the
factory however, we suggest you follow the
Lube
Chart on page 9 before
operat ion.
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