Bolens TEN-FIFTY 192-02 Owner's Operation And Maintenance Manual
Bolens TEN-FIFTY 192-02 Owner's Operation And Maintenance Manual

Bolens TEN-FIFTY 192-02 Owner's Operation And Maintenance Manual

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MODEL 192-02
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  • Page 1 owner operation maintenance manual MODEL 192-02 “TEN-FIFTY”...
  • Page 3: Safe Operating Practices

    SAFE OPERATING PRACTICES 9. Never attempt to adjust or repair tractor while it Serious accidents can be prevented. Every operator should approach the following safety practices with is moving or with engine running. serious intentions of conforming to them. An acci- 10.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    HUSKY. Your Bolens dealer has been carefully chosen, well trained and equipped to inspect and service your equipment for top performance through all the years you use it. Take your HUSKY to him at regular intervals (see maintenance guide on page 6) for inspection and servicing.
  • Page 5: Serial Number

    SERIAL NUMBER may require and furnish genuine factory replace- ments. To ensure prompt service when repairs or adjust- ments are required, your Bolens Dealer must have When ordering engine component parts, consult the the following information: Engine Manufacturer's Manual. 1. Model number of unit.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Engine ..Wisconsin, electric starting, 10 HP @ 3800 RPM Type ..4 cycle - single cylinder - air cooled Fuel capacity ....5 quarts Oil capacity .
  • Page 7: Pre-Operational Checks

    6. CHOKE - When starting engine, pull knob out to B. Clean cables. close the choke, pushing knob gradually in as engine warms up. A warm engine requires less choke when C. Clean terminals. starting. 3. Check gasoline tank for sufficient gas supply. 7.
  • Page 8: Stopping The Engine

    6. To stop engine, turn key OFF (counterclockwise) NOTE and place gear shift lever in NEUTRAL, setting Always operate the tractor at full throttle brake if necessary. Remove ignition key when trac- when heavy and light work loads are applied. tor is not in use.
  • Page 9: Maintenance Guide

    PNEUMATIC TIRE PRESSURES - Maintain pressure in tires as recommended here. Ideal pressure will depend upon load carried. Heavier loads require higher inflation. Check pressures with a low pres- sure gauge having one-pound graduations. Operating with pressures below pressures given here may damage tires.
  • Page 10: Three-Speed Transmission

    AFTER EVERY AFTER EVERY AFTER EVERY 10 HOURS 25 HOURS 50 HOURS OF OPERATION OF OPERATION OF OPERATION Check SAE-90 gear oil in transmission and add to level of upper filler plug as needed Check cooling air screen Lubrication points (see lubrication guide) Brake adjustment Rear axle adjustment...
  • Page 11: Lubrication

    This is necessary to avoid gouging or scuffing the LUBRICATION tires, which would be caused by having both wheels driving on turns. The differential can be adjusted Proper lubrication and regular maintenance will in- from the driver's seat. crease the operating life of your HUSKY and attach- ments.
  • Page 12: Adjustments

    Should clutch slippage become evident or Be sure belt guides are properly positioned on the brake shoe lining is worn, see your Bolens dealer. engine. Locator on back of belt guide should fit into groove on face of engine.
  • Page 13 Always use Main Brake when shifting on inclines. SEAT ADJUSTMENT To adjust seat, remove two nuts from beneath tractor seat and reposition in other holes provided. Replace nuts and tighten to secure seat in new position. Tool box is conveniently located under seat. Figure 19 FREE WHEELING Figure 17...
  • Page 14: Power Take-Off (P.t.o.)

    2. Remove cotter pin from L. H. castle nut (under posi-traction hand wheel), and turn castle nut hand tight. Temporarily install cotter pin and turn wheels to determine if differential gears are binding. Con- tinue this L. H. procedure until a slight binding is de- tected.
  • Page 15: Storing Your Husky Tractor

    STORING YOUR HUSKY TRACTOR Always keep your HUSKY tractor in a dry, protected 3. Drain gas tank and carburetor. place when not in use to prolong its usefulness and appearance. With year 'round use, it is not neces- 4. Remove spark plug and put a small amount of oil sary to "store"...
  • Page 16: Warranty

    To take advantage of the owner's war- ranty issued with each tractor, you must fill out and return the Warranty Card to Bolens Di- vision. With the warranty in effect, the Bolens dealer is authorized to repair or replace any parts which fail due to defective material or workmanship during the prescribed warranty period.
  • Page 17 This Document was created from a PDF downloaded from “My Tractor Forum.com” - my thanks to them and Robert Wirsing for making this information available.

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