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Craftsman 917.389071 Owner's Manual page 17

Rotary lawn mower 6.25 horsepower 22" side discharge

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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
See appropriate section in manual unless directed to Sears Service Center.
PROBLEM
Loss of power
Poor cut -
uneven
Excessive
vibration
CAUSE
1. Rear of lawn mower
housing or cutting blade
dragging in heavy grass.
Cutting too much grass.
.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Starter
rope
hard to pull
Dirty air filter.
Buildup
of grass,
leaves,
and trash under mower.
Too much oil in engine.
Walking
speed too fast.
1. Worn, bent or loose blade.
2. Wheel heights uneven.
3. Buildup of grass, leaves
and trash under mower.
1. Worn, bent or loose blade.
2. Bent engine crankshaft.
.
.
3.
4.
Engine flywheel
brake
is
on when control bar is
released.
Bent engine crankshaft.
Blade adapter
broken.
Blade dragging
in grass.
CORRECTION
1. Set to "Higher Cut"
position.
2. Set to "Higher Cut"
position.
3. Clean/replace
air filter.
4.
Clean
underside
of mower
housing.
5. Check
oil level.
6. Cut at slower walking
speed.
1.
Replace
blade. Tighten
blade bolt.
2. Set all wheels at same
height.
3. Clean
underside
of
mower
housing.
1.
Replace
blade. Tighten
blade bolt.
2. Contact
a Sears or other
qualified
service
center,
1. Depress
control
bar to
upper
handle
before
pulling
starter
rope.
2. Contact
a Sears or other
qualified
service
center.
3.
Replace
blade adapter.
4.
Move lawn mower to cut
grass or to hard surface.
Grass catcher
1. Cutting
height too low.
1. Raise cutting
height.
not filling (if so
2.
Lift on blade worn off.
2.
Replace
blade.
equipped)
3.
Catcher
not venting air.
3. Clean grass catcher.
Hard to push
1.
1. Raise cutting height.
Grass is too high or wheel
height is too low.
2.
Rear of lawn mower
housing
or cutting
blade
dragging
in grass.
3.
Grass catcher
too full.
4.
Handle
height
position
not
right for you.
2.
Raise rear of lawn mower
housing
one (1) setting
higher.
3.
Empty grass catcher.
4. Adjust
handle height to
suit.
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