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OWNERSMANUAL
MODEL NO.917.249393
Caution:Read and Follow
All Safety RulesAnd InstructionsBefore OperatingThis Equipment.
CRR RN®TCHER
AssemblyInstallationOperationRepair Parts
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A.
SAFETY RULES
1o Know the controls and how to stop quickly. READ THISOPERATOR'S MANUAL and instructions furnished withyour trector_
2 Do not allow childrento operate the machine, Do not allowadults to operate it without proper instructlon_
3 Do not carry passengers° Do not mow when children andothers are around,
4 Always wear substantial footwear. Do not wear loose fit-ting clothing that could get caught in moving parts_
5 Keep your eyes and mind on your tractor, mower and thearea being cut. Do not let other interests distract you,
6 Do not attempt to operate your tractor or mower whennot in the drivers seat,
7 Always get on or off your tractor from the operator's lefthand side,
8 Clear the work area of objects (wire, rocks, etco) whichmight be picked up and thrown,
9 Disengage all attachment clutches and return gear shiftcontrol to neutral before attempting to start the engine.
10 Disengage power to attachments and stop the enginebefore leaving the operator's position.
11 Disengage power to mower, stop the engine and discon-nect spark plug wire(s) from spark plug(s) before clean-ing, 'making an adjustment or repair, Be careful to avoidtouching hot muffler or engine components,
12, Disengage power to attachments when transporting ornotin use.
13 Take all possible precautions when leaving the vehicleun-attended. Disengage the power-take-off, lower the at-tachments, return gear shift control lever to neutral, setthe parking brake, stop the engine and remove the key_
14, Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill ordownhill. Mow up and down the face of slopes (notgreater than 15°); never across the face. Refer to sightguide in tractor manual.
15_ Reduce speed on slopes and make turns gradually to pre-vent tipping or loss of control Exercise extreme cautionwhen changing direction on slopes°
16o While going up or down slopeschoosea speedlow enoughto negotiate the slope without stopping, To reducespeed,move gear shift control lever to neutral position.
17. Never mow in wet or slippery grass, when traction is un-sure or at a speed which could cause a skid_
18. Stay alert for holes inthe terrain and other hiddenhazards_Keep away from drop-offs`
19. Do not drive too close to creeks, ditches and publichighways_
20, Exercise special care when mowing around fixed objectsin order to prevent the blades from striking them,, Neverdeliberately run tractor or mower into or over any foreignobjects_
21. Never shift gears until tractor comes to a stop.22_ Never place hands or feet under the mower, in discharge
chute or near any moving parts while tractor or mowerare running. Always keep clear of discharge chute
23, Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment.a_=Use only approved drawbar hitch points.
boLimit loads to those you can safely control.c, Do not turn sherplyo Use care when backing_d, Use counterweight or wheel weights when suggested
in the owner's manual24_ Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways.25o When using any attachments, never direct discharge of
msterial toward bystanders nor allow anyone near thevehicle while in operation.
26_ Handle gasoline with care - it is highly flammable_aoUse approved gasoline containers.b, Never remove the fuel cap of the lust tank or add
gasoline to a running or hot engine or an engine thathas not been allowed to cool for several minutes afterrunning. Never fill tank indoors, always clean up spill-ed gasoline,
c_Open doors if the engine is run in the garage _exhaustfumes are dangerous, Do not run the engine indoors.
27. Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating con-dition, and keep safety devices in place and working_
28. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure the equip-ment is in safe working condition.
29. Never store the equipment with gasoline in the tank in-side a building where fumes may reach an open flame orspark. Allow the engine to coof before storing in anyenclosure_
30. To reduce fire hazard, keepthe engine free of grass, leavesorexcessive grease_Never attempt to clean product whileengine is running_
31 Except for adjustments; DO NOT operate Engine if aircleaner or cover directly over carburetor air intake isremoved. Removal of such part could create a fire hazard.
32_ Do not operate without a muffler or tamper with exhaustsystem, Damaged mufflers or spark arresters could createa fire hazard_Inspect periodically and replace if necessary_
33= The vehicle and attachments should be stopped and in-spected for damage after striking a foreign object and thedamage should be repairedbefore restarting and operatingthe equipment.
34. Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeedthe engine; severe damage or injury may result.
35_ When using the vehicle with mower, proceed as follows;a. Mow only in dayiight or in good artificial light,b Shut the engine off when unclogging chute_c Check the blade mounting bolts for proper tightness
at frequent intervals.36_ Do not operate the mower without entire grass catch-
er, on mowers so equipped or the deflector shieldin place.37 Disengage power to mower before backing up_ Do not
mow in reverse unless absolutely necessary and then on-ly after careful observation of the entire area behind themower.
38_ Under normal usage the grass catcher bag material is sub-ject to deterioration and wear_ tt should be checked fre_quently for bag replacement° Replacement bags shouldbe checked to ensure compliance with the originalmanufacturer's recommendations or specifications_
LOOK FORTHIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUT IMPORTANT SAFE-TY PRECAUTIONS. IT MEANS -- ATTENTION! BECOMEALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED.
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CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a Sears Craftsman Grass Catcher Attachment° It has been designed, engineeredand manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and performance° Should you experience any problemyou cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest Sears Service Department= They have competent, well-trainedtechnicians and the proper tools to repair this unit_
Please read and retain this manual The instructions will enable you to assemble, operate, and maintain your CraftsmanGrass Catcher properly. Always observe the "SAFETY RULES ""
LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
For one year from the date of purchase, when this grass catcher attachment is maintained accordingto the operating and maintenance instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair free of chargeany defect in material or workmanship.
This warranty excludes blade(s) and blade adapter(s), which are expendable and become worn dur-ing normal use°
This warranty does not cover:- repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure
to maintain the equipment according to instructions contained in the owner'smanual; andgrass catcher attachments used for commercial or rental purposes°
WARRANTY SERVICE iS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICECENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES° This warranty applies only while this product isin use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary fromstate to state°
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Depto 698/731A Sears Tower, Chicago, IL 60684
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INDEX
AAssembly:
Grass Catcher ............................................................ 1 1Mower ........................................................................ 8
BBagging Tips .................................................................... 15Blade Care ....................................................................... 16
GGrass Catcher Removal ..................................................... 16
MMaintenance .................................................................... 16
0Operation ........................................................................ 15
PParts Bag ..................................................................... 5 - 7
RRepair Parts ..................................................................... 18
SSafety Rules ...................................................................... 2Storage ........................................................................... 16
WWarranty ........................................................................... 3
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ASSEMBL YKnow Your Grass Catcher
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL BEFORE OPERA TING YOUR GRASS CA TCHERo If you understandthe machine and its operation, you wilt achieve efficient and peak performanqe. While reading themanual, compare the illustrations with your Grass Catcher to familiarize }/ourself with the locationof various controls and adjustments. Study the operating instructions and safety precautionsthoroughly to insure proper functioning of your Grass Catcher and to prevent injury to yourseff andothers, Be sure to pay strict attention to all notes and cautions; they are included for your safety°Save this manual for future reference,
Unpacking Instructions
1o Open Carton.2o Remove Plastic Containers°3. Remove Corrugated Fillers.4o Remove Blades, Support Post and Grass Catcher
Cover°
The operation of any tractor canresult in foreign objects thrown into theeyes, which can result in severe eyedamage° Always wear safety glasses or eyeshields before starting your tractor andwhile mowing. We recommend Wide VisionSafety Mask for over the spectacles or stan-dard safety glasses, available at Sears Retailor Catalog Stores.
Mower Deck Hardware Parts BagsContents Not Shown Full Size
(2) Lower Blade Saddle (21 Saddle
(1) Clamp
{1) Latch Pin
(1) FrontLatch Bracket
Mounting Bracket Hardware Parts BagContents Not Shown Full Size
(1) U-Bolt, I/4-20 (1) Latch Pin
(I) Hinge Bracket
QP(1) Elbow Clamp
(1) End Plug (!) Bracket Support Pin
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ASSEMBLYLOCATION
FRONTLATCH
BRACKETAND
MOWER DECK PARTS BAG SHOWN FULL SIZE
RUNNER
LATCHASSEMBLY
ANDDISCHARGE
GUARD
BLADES
BAFFLE
CHUTEEXTENSION
(3) Carriage Bolt, 5/!6-18 x 1
121 Carriage Bolt, 5!16-18 x _62
(3) Locknut, 5/16-18
_lU
Q12t Locknut, 5/16-18
(2) Hex Bolt, 3/8 - 24 x 1 - 3/4, Gro 5
Q(2) Lockwasher, 3/8
(2) Washer _406 x 1 x _127/.112
(1) Hex Bolt, 1/4-20 x 1-1/4
Q(1) Locknut, 1/4-20
(2) Retainer Spring
ASSEMBLY MOUNTING BRACKET PARTS BAG SHOWN FULL SIZELOCATION
SUPPORT POSTAND
HOOD HINGE
ELBOWRETAINER
(2) Formed Washer
(2) Retainer Spring
©(2) Locknut 5/16-18
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HOODHINGE
U-BOLT
REARMOUNTINGBRACKET
ELBOW
(2) Hex Bolt, 1/4-20 x 3/4, Gr_ 5
Q(2) Locknut, 1/4-20
©_ (2) Hex Nuts, 1/4 - 20
(4) Washer ,,28 x ,62 x ,06
G{2) Locknut, 1/4-20
{ 1) Shoulder Bolt ( 1) Washer
O(1) Locknut, 3/8-16
(1) Truss Head Screws10 - 24 x 1/2
©(2) Washer No, 10 (t) Acorn Lock Nut
10- 24
GRASS CATCHER CARTON CONTENTS:
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{t(1(1(1{t
R,,H_ Container Assembly with FrameL,H,, Container Assembly with FramePlastic ElbowPlastic Chute ExtensionLatch AssemblyR,H, BaffleU-Bolt
Elbow Shield AssemblyMower Deck Bag of HardwareMounting Bracket Bag of HardwarePost AssemblyTube and Handle AssemblyMounting Bracket
(2) Blades(1) Hood(t) Owner's Manual
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Y15ARTS IDENTIFICATION
COVER
ELBOW
/f30 GALLONCONTAINER
"CLUTCHIBRAKE"POSITION
FIGURE 2
CHUTETUBEASSEMBLY
EXTENSION .....4=,-CHUTEASSEMBLY
MOWER 8LADECLUTCH LEVER
"DtSENGAGED"
POSITIONIGNITIONKEY
GEAR SH{FTLEVER
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CHUTE LATCHPIN ASSEMBLY
To assemble your grass catcher' you will need:
(1) 9/16" wrench (1) screwdriver, 6"(2) 1/2" wrenches I1) 318" wrench(2) 7/i6"" wrenches(1) 7/8" wrench
NOTE: RIGHT HAND (R.HJ AND LEFT HAND (L.H..) AREDETERMINED FROM OPERATOR'S POSITION WHILESEATED ON THE TRACTOR,
ASSEMBLY-MOWER
READ THE "SAFETY RULES" CAREFULLYBEFORE OPERATING YOUR GRASSCATCHER.
DO NOT OPERATE MOWER WiTH GRASSCATCHER ASSEMBLY PARTIALLYINSTALLED.
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All hardware for mower assembly found in bag labetea"Mower Deck Hardware".
I., Turn ignition key (Fig, 2) to "'OFF"position_..................... ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,
REMOVE KEY TO PREVENT UNAUTHOR-IZED USE_
MAKE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE BLADESAND ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COM-PLETELY STOPPED,
2_ Push clutch-brake pedal completely into "'BRAKE'"position (Fig, 2),
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3_ Move gearshift lever (Fig,_2) to "'Neutral-position.4. Place parking brake (Fig° 2) in "'ENGAGED" posi-
tion,, Raise parking brake lever and hold in "'ENGAG_EL)" position° Release clutch-brake pedal
5., Disengage mower blade clutch lever (Fig° 2 - Inset),,
J',.........DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIREIS)FROM THE SPARK PLUG(S) AND KEEPWIRE(S) AWAY FROM THE PLUG(S) TOPREVENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTALSTARTING.
6_ Remove mower from tractor., Refer "'To RemoveMower" in your tractor owners manual. For easeof assembly, turn the mower upside down,
7_ Using a 9/16" wrench remove the bolts,Iockwashers and washers securing the mowerblades to the mandrel assemblies° Save hardware
for later use when mower is used without grasscatcher,
B, Mount grass catcher blades, lower blade saddles,upper blade saddles and mower blades to mandrelassemblies (Fig. 3) using: two 3/8 - 24 x i - 3/4hex bolts gro5, two Iockwashers and two washers(shown full size below)° Grass catcher blades, lower
blade saddles, upper blade saddles and hardwarefurnished with grass catcher_
MOWER MANDREL
UPPER BLADESADDLE
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MANDRELASSEMBLY
FIGURE 3 -
a_ Return mower blade (Fig, 3) to original positionagainst mandrel assembly,,
b, Place upper blade saddle and lower blade sad-dle (Fig, 3) on mower blade° NOTE: Positionflanges as shown in Fig, 3.
c, Place grass catcher blade in lower blade saddle,NOTE: Be sure pointed edges of grass catcherblade are facing upward (Fig, 3).
d_ Secure grass catcher blade assembly to mandrelassembly using hex bolt, lockwasher andwasher (Fig. 3), Tighten securelyr NOTE: Lowerblade saddle must be seated inside upper bladesaddle (Fig,,3- lnset)_ Repeat procedure for otherblade.,
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ALWAYS USE GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED 1BOLTS TO ATTACH BLADES° CHECK |BOLTS IN BLADES OCCASIONALLY TO |MAKE SURE BOLTS ARE TIGHT. TORQUE |
BOLTS 27 - 35 FT. LBSo /n ,. ii ....................................... ill
A GRADE 5 HEAT TREATED BOLT CAN BEIDENTIFIED BY THREEE LINES INDICATEDON THE BOLT HEAD AS SHOWN AT LEFT,
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R H BAFFLE
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LOWER BLADESADDLE
FIGURE 4
\R H FOOTREST
DISCHARGEJARD
9o Using a 1/2" wrench remove hardware "D" (Fig.5 - Inset) securing discharge guard to mower hous-ing, Hardware may be discarded°
10o Using a 1/2" wrench remove hardware "A", "'B"and "'C" (Fig. 6) securing R.H. runner to mowerhousing, Hardware may be discarded.
1 1_ Place R,H. baffle (Fig° 4) on lip of mower housing,Secure R,Ho runner to R,H, baffle and mower hous-
ing using: one 5/16 carriage bolt and one 5/16locknut (shown full size below). NOTE: Do nottighten, RH. baffle and hardware furnished withgrass catcher_
FIGURE 5
MOWERHOUSING
1 2, Secure R,H, baffle to mower housing using: oneclamp, one 1/4 hex bolt and one 1/4 locknut {shownfull size below) Clamp and hardware furnished withgrass catcher,
a_
11ttll!11illll] QPlace clamp (Fig° 7) over hole in RHo baffle (Fig.7) Bolt head to underside of mower housing,.Tighten securety_
13_ Assemble front latch bracket to top of R.H, runner(Fig. 8) using: two 5/16 carriage bolts and two 5/16locknuts (shown full size below),. Bolt heads tounderside of mower housing. Tighten securely.Front latch bracket and hardware furnished with
grass catcher. NOTE: Tighten hardware assembl-ed in step 1 1_
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7 10
1 4o Attach discharge guard to latch assembly andmower housing [Fig. 8) using two 5/16 carriagebolts and two 5/16 locknuts (shown furl sizebelow). Bolt heads to underside of mower housing_Tighten securely, Hardware furnished with grasscatcher,
1 5_ Reattach mower to tractor, Refer to "Mower In-stallation"in your tractor owners manual
ASSEMBLY-GRASS CATCHER
Al! hardware for grass catcher assembly is found in baglabeled "'Mounting Bracket Hardware",
! ,, Locate u_bolt in parts bag_ Place two 1/4 hex nutsand two washers (shown full size below) on u-bolt
(Fig, 9 - insetL
oQNOTE: Run nuts on u-bolt as shown in illustration belowrU-bolt and hardware furnished with grass catcher.
D__ACHDARGE" _ _
BOLTS FRONTLATCH
BRACKET
LATCHASSEMBLY
FIGURE 8
U-BOLT
HEX
NUT
2. Insert u-bolt through slot in drawbar as shown inFigo 9,
3. Place the rear mounting bracket (Fig, 9) on u-boltand secure with two washers and two 1/4 locknuts
(shown furl size below). Tighten finger tight, Rearmounting bracket and hardware furnished withgrass catcher.
4, Secure the rear mounting bracket to the drawbar(Fig° 9) using: one shoulder bolt, one washer andone 3/8 locknut (shown full size below), Tightensecurely. NOTE: Tighten hardware assembled instep 3. Hardware furnished with grass catcher,
WASHERS
WASHERS
t/4 LOCKNUTS
HEX NUTS
U-BOLT
DRAWBAR
SHOULDERBOLT
3/8 LOCKNUT
REARMOUNTINGBRACKET
FIGURE 9
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SUPPORT POSTASSEMBLY
5. Assemble the support post assembly to the rearmounting bracket (Fig. 10) using support bracketpin and retainer spring, Retainer spring shown fullsize below. Support post, latch pin and retainerspring furnished with bagger.
/RETAINERSPRING
REARMOUNTINGBRACKET
FIGURE 10
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SUPPORTBRACKETPIN
6, Install end plug (Fig° 1t) on elbow support tube,, Endplug furnished with bagger_
7_ Mount the elbow retainer and the elbow shield tothe elbow support tube (Fig. 1 1) using: two form-ed washers and two 5/16 locknuts (shown full size
below). NOTE: Do not tighten, Elbow retainer,elbow shield and hardware furnished with bagger_
FORMED
SUPPORT POSTASSEMBLY
ELBOWRETAINER
8. Locate the small hole in one end of the elbow, Slidethis end of the elbow through elbow retainer (Fig_12 - Inset), Secure elbow to elbow retainer using:one clip, one screw, two washers, and one acornnut_ NOTE: Mount clip in hole located 2 - I/2"" fromedge of elbow. Hardware shown fult size below.Head of screw and one flat washer mount to the
inside of elbow,, Position clip with closed endfacing tube opening as shown in Fig,, t2 - Inset,Tighten securely. NOTE: Tighten hardwareassembled in step 7,, Elbow and hardware furnish-ed with grass catcher,
9 ,. Flip seat forward,
FIGURE 11
12
t/4 LOCKNUTS TOP 1/4 LOCKNUTS
SPRING
HOOD_.,., HINGE
SUPPORT POST1/4 HEX
ASSEMBLY )LTS
1/4 HEX BOLTS
10o Mount hood hinge to grass catcher cover using (2)I/4 hex bolts and (2) 1/4 Iocknuts (shown full size
below) (Fig,, 12 - upper inset).
Q1 I Mount top cover to support post (Fig. 12) using
latch pin and retainer spring Retainer spring shownfull size below. Latch pin and retainer spring furnish-ed with _rass catcher_
FIGURE 12
12_
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Position the grass catcher container assemblies on-to the support posts through the "'L "" slots (Fig, !3- Inset)
BRACKET_-"L" SLOT
SUPPOR! POST
LY SUPPORT POST
ASSEMBLY
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tGRASSCATCHER
•CONTAINER
°ASSEMBLIES!
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FIGURE 13
TUBE•HANDLE
LATCF
.:FLECTORSHIELD
CHUTEEXTENSION
CHUTE
PIN
ELBOW
CHUTETUBE
FIGURE 14
LATCH
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CONTAtNE_i I
FIGURE 15
PIN
LATCHASSEMBLY
ELBOWSHIELD
EXTENSION
TOP)VER
LATCH
FRONT- LATCH_BRACKET
"_'_"_CHUTE
EXTENSIONASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
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YOUR SPRING LOADED MOWER DEFLEC-TOR SHIELD {FIG, 14) MUST NOT BEREMOVED_ SIMPLY ROTATE IT UP ANDHOLD IN UP POSITION WHILE AT-TACHING CHUTE EXTENSION. THEMOWER DEFLECTOR SHIELD CAN BERELEASED TO REST AGAINST CHUTE EX-TENSION. THIS WILL ASSURE DEFLEC-TOR SHIELD IS STILL ON MOWER IFCHUTE EXTENSION OF GRASS CATCHERATTACHMENT IS REMOVED_
1 3, Assemble chute extension to mower housing,a_ Remove cardboard insert from rectangular
opening.b, Insert chute extension pin into flont latch
bracket (Fig_ 14 - R.Ho Inset)_c, Lift up slightly on Loll, side of chute extension
lining up spacer located on latch assembly withrear latch bracket (Fig. 14),
d, Secure R_H side of chute extension to front
latch bracket using: retainer spring (shown fursize below), Chute extension and retainer springfurnished with grass catchet_
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e_ Secure LH, side of chute extension to latch
assembly using: latch pin and retainer spring(Fig. t4 - Lower Inset),. Retainer spring shownfurl size below. Latch pin and retainer spring fur-nished with grass catcher.
14. Place chute tube (Fig. 14) in elbow° Slide chute tubeover chute extension (Fig, 14) and secure by hook-ing latch over latch pin (Fig. 14 - Upper Inset),
15. Close top cover,, NOTE: Be sure elbow shield is oninside of top cover (Fig, !4),
OPERATION
' cONNEcT SPARK PLUG WIRE(Si TO sPARKI• = PLUG(S). BE CAREFUL TO AVOID !
* TOUCHING HOT MUFFLER OR ENGINEJ" COMPONENTS ......... J
Follow the mower operation instructions in your tractorowners manual°
When operating your grass catcher on a lawn wheregrass and leaf bagging equipment has not been used, youare picking up thatch and debris that has accumulatedfor long periods of time, The amount collected and the
total time of operation may be greater than you will ex-perience with regular use of your grass catcher,
A Do.oTOPE.,TE.OW .W,,,O.,SSIIINSTALLED.
TIPS FOR IMPROVED RAGGING OPERATION:
1o Place throttle control at full throttle_
2, Select a gear low enough to give good mower cut-ting performance, good quality cut and good bagg-ing performance_ NOTE: it may be necessary tooverlap width of cut to suit your conditions.
. VIEW FROM TOP---TOP COVER OPEN
HANDGRASS CATCHERASSEMBLY
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3_ If grass is extremely tell, it should be mowed twice.The first time relatively high, the second time todesired height, NOTE: Use LoH_side of mower fortrimming.
4 ,, Plastic lawn bags can be inserted inside grass cat-cher containers for ease of debris disposal
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DISENGAGE MOWER WHEN CROSSING
GRAVEL SURFACES AND ANY CONDI-TIONS WHERE THROWN OBJECTSCOULD BE A HAZARD.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO VACUUM UPCANS OR OTHER POTENTIALLY HAZAR-DOUS PROJECTILES,
5 ,, Avoid cutting wet grass or in the morning while thedew is still heavy. Grass clippings collected underthese conditions tend to be sticky and adhere to thewalls of the flow path causing clogging.
6o Keep clear grass catcher chute tube clean so thatclogging can be detected°
DISENGAGE BLADES AND STOP ENGINEBEFORE OPENING COVER.
INSTALL CONTAINERS BEFOREOPERATING.
CLOSE COVER BEFORE STARTINGMOWER.
KEEP CLEAR GRASS CATCHER CHUTETUBE CLEAN TO DETECT CLOGGING° IFCLOGGING OCCURS, DISENGAGEBLADES, SHIFT INTO NEUTRAL, ENGAGETHE PARKING BRAKE AND SHUT OFF THEENGINE BEFORE REMOVING TUBE TOCLEAR OBSTRUCTION.
If the grass catcher fails to pick up cut grass or leaves,it is an indication that clogging has occurred in thesystem (See Step 1 below) or that the grass catcher con-tainers are full (See step 2 below)°
1. Stop tractor and mower and remove clogged grass.Refer to "'Caution" above.
2. Disengage blades, shift into neutral, engage theparking brake and stop the engine°a. Unlatch cover (Fig, 15)°b o Remove LHo grass catcher assembly., Stand at
position "'X'" and grasp grass catcher at points"'A" and "'B'" and lift off (Fig. 16)_
c, After removing LH. assembly, stand at position"'Y", grasp R,H, catcher assembly at points "'C'"and "D'" and lift off, Reverse procedure toreplace,
d. Close cover and latch,
NOTE: If experiencing abnormal discharge whenoperating mower without grass catcher attachment itmay be necessary to remove grass catcher blades,
FIGURE 16 15
MAINTENANCE
For any adjustment, inspection or maintenance:1. Push clutch-brake pedal completely into "BRAKE"
position..2_ Move gear shift lever to "NEUTRAL" position.3o Place parking brake in "'ENGAGED" position. Raise
park#_g brake lever and hold in "ENGAGED" posi-tion., Release clutch-brake pedal.
4, Move throttle control lever to "'SLOW" position.5. Disengage mower blade clutch le(mr.6. Turn ignition key to "OFF" position.,7. Remove Key,
............ MAI(E'"'""ABSOLuTELY SURE THE BLADESAND ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COM-PLETELY STOPPED.
DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE(S)FROM THE SPARK PLUG(S) AND KEEPWIRE(S) AWAY FROM THE PLUG(S} TO PRE-VENT INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL STAR-TING. BE CAREFUL 1'O AVOID TOUCHINGHOT MUFFLER OR ENGINE COMPONENTS,
BLADE CARE
To ensure satisfactory operation, it is recommended thatbefore the start of each mowing season, the old bladesbe discarded and replaced with new blades, Blades canbe purchased at all Sears Service Centers and most retailstores°
TO REMOVE GRASS CATCHER
Reverse steps I thru 15 under "Assembly - GrassCatcher", pages 7- 1 1.
YOUR CONTAINERS ARE OF VERYDURABLE MATERIAL, HOWEVER, IN THEEVENT OF EXCESSIVE WEAR ORDAMAGE, REPLACE IMMEDIATELY. THEREPLACEMENT CONTAINER SHOULDCOMPLY WITH THE ORIGINALMANUFACTURED SPECIFICATIONS INORDER TO INSURE PROPER PERFOR-MANCE AND PRODUCT SAFETY,
STORAGE
When grass catcher is to be stored for a period of time,clean it thoroughly, remove aft dirt, grass, leaves, etc.Store in a clean, dry place°
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REPLACE IMMEDIATELY ANY PARTSTHAT SHOW WEAR OR DETERIORATION,ESPECIALLY PARTS WHICH CONTAIN
A THE FLOW OF MATERIAL FROM THEMOWER, ALSO, CHECK THE CONDITIONOF FASTENERS THAT KEEP THESEPARTS IN A SAFE POSITION DURINGOPERATION.
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REPAIR PARTS
CRAFTSMAN GRASS CATCHER FOR SIDE DISCHARGE MOWER--MODEL NUMBER
4
56
5
A B C D
53 6 I_ 38
38 _ 35
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28 2326
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REPAIR PARTS
CRAFTSMAN GRASS CATCHER FOR SIDE DISCHARGE MOWER-MODEL NUMBER 917.249393
KEY PART DESCRIPTION KEY PART DESCRIPTIONN O. NO. NO_ NO,
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1 110334X Cover - Top 37 419452 86578 Bracket - Hinge 3 8 STD5414253 110441X Strip - Foam 39 STD5331104 106815X Strip - Foam 40 765075 120176X Container _ 30 GaL 41 STD5225126 66238 Bolt - Carriage 5/16 _ 18 x 5t8 42 858917 I04369X Plug _ End 43 743168 83553 Clip - Elbow 44 STD5511379 86558 Retainer - Elbow 45 120101X
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MODEL NO.917.249393
HOW TO ORDERREPAmRPARTS
CRRFTSMRN®GRASS CATCHER
The Model Number will be found on the Model Plate attached tothe Support PosL Always provide the Model Number* when re-questing service or repair parts for your Craftsman Grass Catcher.
All parts listed herein may be ordered from any Sears ServiceCenter/Departments and most Sears stores.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, AL WAYS GIVE THE FOLLOW-ING INFORMATION:
o THE PART NUMBERt THE PART DESCRIPTION= THE MODEL NUMBER= THE NAME OF MERCHANDISE
Your Sears merchandise has added value when you consider Searshas service units nationwide staffed with Sears trained technicianshaving the parts, tools and the equipment to insure that we meetour pledge to you, "We Service What We Sell"o
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, IL 60684 U,S.A.
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