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Montgomery Ward TMO-33902A Lawn Mower User Manual

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1. 1 D 6 711 0738 Stabilizer Rod 712 0267 Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd 7 14647 Stabilizer Shaft Ass y 14633 Index Brkt 8 711 0738 Stabilizer Rod 736 0341 Flange Wash 628 1 D 9 714 0470 Cotter Pin 1 8 Dia x 1 1 25 OD Lg 735 0216 Rubber Wash 1 50 O D x 10 736 0156 635 1 D x 1 12 63 1 D x 60 O D 14654 Retainer Washer Lift 11 736 0192 Fl Wash 531 I D x 940 Handle O D 14645 Lift Handle 12 714 0101 Inter Cotter Pin 50 Dia 720 0157 Grip Lift Handle 13 14641 Lift Shaft Ass y 732 0410 Extension Spring 99 O D 14 14802 Link Deck Lift Ass y 13 25 Lg 15 09735 Connecting Rod 710 0118 Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 75 16 736 0300 I D x 88 LG O D 736 0119 L Wash 5 16 1 D 17 714 0104 Inter Cotter Pin For 3 8 712 0267 Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd Rod 714 0101 Inter Cotter Pin 18 14804 Link Deck Hanger Ass y 08540 Knob 19 14800 Link Deck Hanger Ass y 15925 Link Deck Hanger Ass y KR Dog Leg Deck Lift Down Stop Fl Wash 344 1 D x 1 125 O D x 125 N ok 732 0412 736 0231 Common Hardware May be purchased locally Important Do not order by reference number Ref No 29 TMO 33902A IMPORTANT TMO 33886C by Part Number are of Special construction and sho
2. Hex Nut 14 20 Thd Hex Self Tap Scr 3 8 16 x 1 25 Lg TMO 33886C Hex Wash Hd TT Tap Screw 5 16 18 x 88 TMO 33902A Belt Guard Brkt Ass y Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd Sq Key Ya x Ya x 2 00 L g Two Step Engine Pulley Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 5 25 Lg Fl Wash 7 16 1 D x 1 25 O D x 180 L Wash 7 16 1 D Hex Bolt 7 16 20 x 1 50 Lg Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 5 25 Lg Y Belt A Glass 85 Lg Bare Back Transaxle Brace Grip Hand Brake Hill Holder Brake Handle Brake Rod Cotter Pin 3 32 Dia x 1 00 Lo Fl Wash 344 I D x 625 OD Brake and Clutch Pedal Ass y L Wash 5 16 1 D Foot Pedal Pad Clutch Rod Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 75 La DESCRIPTION bog PART DESCRIPTION Brake Lock and Handle Support Brkt Transaxle Complete Ext Spring 590 O D x 7 08 Lo Hex Wash Hd AB Tap Scr 5 16 x 62 Lg Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 2 50 Lg 4 Hi Pro Key 3 32 x 5 8 Dia Transaxle Belt Keeper Hex Bolt 3 8 16 x 1 50 Lg Flat Idler Pulley 3 8 1 D x ro 00D Transaxle Pulley L Wash Y 1 D Hex Nut 2 20 Thd Bell Wash 26 1 D x d n O D Hex Bolt 14 28 x 62 Lg Hex Nut 3 8 16 Thd L Wash 3 8 1 D idler Brkt Ass y Shld Scr 437 Dia x 1 80 Lg 5 16 18 Hex Bolt 14 20 x 62 Lg Shift Lever
3. LUBRICATION STEERING GEARS Lubricate teeth of steering gears with automotive multi purpose grease after every 25 hours of operation or once a season See figure 23 14 FIGURE 23 STEERING SHAFT Lubricate steering shaft at least once a season with light oil TRANSAXLE The transaxle is lubricated and sealed at the fac tory and does not require checking If disassem bled for any reason lubricate with 24 oz of E P Lithium grease FRONT WHEELS The front wheels are provided with grease fittings Lubricate at least once a season with automotive multi purpose grease PIVOT POINTS Lubricate all pivot points with light oil at least once a season MAINTENANCE WARNING Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against the engine be fore performing any repairs or main tenance CRANKCASE OIL Check the oil tevel in the crankcase before each use of the machine and after every five hours of operation Oil level should be maintained as in structed in the separate engine manual After the first five hours of operating a new engine drain the oil from the crankcase while engine is stili hot and refill crankcase with new oil thereafter change the oil every 25 hours of operation Refer to the engine manual AIR CLEANER Under normal operating conditions the air cleaner located on top of the carburetor must be serviced after every ten hours of use Under ex tremely dusty operating conditions
4. 5 Turn the ignition key to the START position When the engine is running let the key return to the ON position See figure 14 6 Move the throttle control to desired engine speed STOPPING THE ENGINE Turn the ignition key to the left to the OFF posi tion Remove the key to prevent accidental start ing NOTE A brief break in period is essential to ensure maximum engine and mower life The break in consists of running the engine at half speed for a period of time required to use one tank of gasoline It is also recom mended to change crankcase oil after the first 5 hours of operation IMPORTANT If you strike a foreign object stop the engine Remove wire from spark plug thoroughly inspect the unit for any damage and repair the dam age before restarting and operating the mower OPERATING THE MOWER Set the desired cutting height Start the engine as instructed on page 11 Move throttle control to desired engine speed Depress the clutch brake pedal and shift into first gear or reverse Bb W YO 5 Release clutch brake pedal slowly to put unit into motion 6 Depress the clutch brake pedal when shifting gears See NOTE Do not force the gear shift lever 7 The lawn tractor is brought to a stop by depressing the clutch brake pedal The drive belt will be disengaged and the brake will be applied CAUTION If the unit is not to be used for a l
5. e Fuel dirty or siale e lt tank has been empty for a long period fill tank completely Check Air Cleaner e Clean Choke plate stuck Governor spring free to move Check under Blade Housing Disconnect Spark Plug First s Blade obstructed or bent Check Starting Instructions Head instruction manuals and labels for specific INSTFUCTIONS wow N WARNING CS Qe de de in effective working order by the operator available at your nearest engine authorized service center 2 Trouble Shooting Chart 22 24 26 28 30 23 25 27 29 31 with the instructions may result in personal injury KI Casse To reduce the potential for any injury comply with the following safety instructions Failure to comply SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR RIDING VEHICLES 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read this owner s manual carefully in its en tirety before attempting to assemble or Operate this unit Keep this manual in a safe place for future and regular reference and for ordering replacement parts This unit is a precision piece of power equip ment not a plaything Therefore exercise ex treme caution at all times Know the controls and how to stop quickly READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL Do not allow children to operate vehicle Do not allow adults to operate it without proper instruction Only persons well acquainted with these rules of safe operation should be
6. push in facing up Using thumb push in small perforated tab at dot on front of package Tear down large tab to solid line exposing hose Do not use any sharp object to open acid package 6 Pull out hose from package and hold upright Squeeze hose forcing all acid back into package Cut off tip of hose and insert filling adapter See figure 3 7 Fill each cell to upper level marked on front of battery Replace fill caps on battery See figure 3 8 Allow battery to sit for 20 to 30 minutes Add additional acid if necessary to bring it up to the proper level hp Y d r e dr gt d r d r 1 DANGER t d r r lt gt gt Battery contains sulfuric acid Refer to warning on page 5 Antidote EXTERNAL FIush with water INTERNAL Drink large quantities of water or milk Follow with milk of magnesia beaten egg or vegetable oil Seek prompt medical attention EYES Flush with cool water for at least 15 minutes then seek immediate medical attention Since batteries produce explosive gases keep all lighted materials cigarettes lighters matches etc away Be sure to charge battery only in well ventilated areas KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Ac lim Mbs e AS Gear Shift gt CS Knob gt By x FIGURE 4 Transmission Cover FIGURE 5 9 The battery can be charged after the 20 minutes sitting period SLOW CHARGE THE BATTERY DO NOT FAST
7. Black Black Neg 725 0222 Headlight 4 725 0514 12 Volt Battery 725 0916 Ground Wire 9 729 0577 Safety Switch Clutch 725 0803 Safety Switch P T O 6 725 0925 Ammeter 725 0150 Electric Wire Red Pos 7 1725 0634 Headlight Switch 725 0771 Solenoid 8 725 0201 ignition Key 21 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C gt o 0 22 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 732 041 4 14665 615 712 0272 736 0463 723 0302 710 0473 723 0155 751 0172 726 0153 751 0173 726 0207 09960 712 0287 736 0329 725 0222 710 0118 723 0360 14781 615 712 0113 14606 13863 14619 13862 710 0726 oo N On WM 710 0524 710 0134 14604 615 761 0169 710 0323 14671 14655 710 0118 14602 731 0708 711 0222 725 0514 14603 15823 725 0759 Common Hardware 10 H P 38 LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO 33902A AND TMO 33886C PART PART MIET sem E rer Ces Hood Spring Hood Hex Sems Nut 10 24 Thd Fl Wash 281 1 D x 62 O D x 051 Hood Stop 7 Lg Truss Hd Scr 10 24 x V2 7 Fuel Cap Gauge Fuel Tank Tie Strap Fuel Line Hose Clamp Headlight Retainer Hex Nut 14 20 Thd L Wash 4 1 D Headlight Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 75 Lg Foot Pad Grille Ass y Wing Nut 20 Plastic Lower Frame Grille Mount Brkt L H Front Pivot Brkt Grille Mo
8. allowed to use your mower No one should operate this unit while intox icated or while taking medication that impairs the senses or reactions Wear sturdy rough soled work shoes and close fitting slacks and shirts to avoid en tanglement in the moving parts Never operate a unit in bare feet sandals or sneakers TO prevent injury do not carry passengers or give rides Keep children pets and by Standers out of the area while mowing Only the operator should ride on the unit and only ride in the seat Check overhead clearance carefully before driving under power lines guy wires bridges or low hanging tree branches before entering or leaving buildings or in any other situation where the operator may be struck or pulled from the unit which could result in serious in jury To maintain control of the unit and reduce the possibility of upset or collision operate the tractor smoothly Avoid erratic operation and excessive speed Keep the area of operation clear of all per sons particularly small children and pets Stop engine when they are in the vicinity of your mower Although the area of operation should be completely cleared of foreign ob jects a small object may have been over looked and could be accidently thrown by the mower in any direction and cause injury Clear work area of objects which might be picked up and thrown by the mower in any direction and cause injury Stop the blade s when
9. 14 20 x 75 Lg R H Grille Side Panel L H Grille Side Panel Dash Panel Ass y Throttle Control Box Ass y Throttle Control Wire TMO 33902A Throttle Control Wire TMO 33886C Ignition Switch Ignition Key Hex Nut Y2 13 Thd L Wash Y 1 D Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 00 Lg Seat Spring Light Switch Ammeter Molding Strip 27 Lg Running Board Rod Hex Nut 14 20 Thd Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 75 Lg Rubber Wash I D x 1 0 OD Hex Sems Ins L Nut 1 20 Thd Trim Strip Fl Wash 296 1 D x 62 O D Description Red Spray Paint Black Spray Paint White Spray Paint Label Side of Hood Label Grille Label Steering Cap Label Side of Frame TMO 33886C Label Side of Frame TMO 33902A Operating Manual TMO 33902A TMO 33886C TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 10 H P 38 LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO 33902A AND TMO 33886C Ball Knob 1 25 O D x 0 Thd Compression Spring 30 O D x 1 00 Lo Brake Lockout Rod L Wash 1 4 1 D Circuit Breaker Truss Hd Phil Scr 10 x Yo E Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 25 Lg Ext Spring 99 O D x 11 00 Lg Hex Bolt 5 16 24 x 75 Lg Bell Wash 5 16 Rear Wheel Rim Only Rear Wheel Ass y Comp Air Valve Service Only Engine B amp S 220707 0641 TMO 33886C Engine Tec TVM220 157057 TMO 33902A
10. 4 Keep people and pets a safe distance away from machine 5 Look to the rear before backing up DESE SCC TIRE PRESSURE For shipping purposes the tires on your unit may be over inflated Tire pressure should be reduced before unit is put into operation Pressure should be approximately 15 p s i Equal tire pressure should be maintained on all tires Maximum tire pressure is 30 p s i STARTING THE ENGINE N tallo f 4 1 f 4 4 4 A NOTE To open the hood simply up on both sides of the hood lift 1 Service the engine with oil and gasoline as described in the engine manual 2 Depress the clutch brake pedal and set the parking brake See figure 15 3 Place the lift and disengagement lever in the DISENGAGED position See figure 15 NOTE This unit is equipped with a safety interlock system for your protec tion The purpose of the safety inter lock system is to prevent the engine from cranking or starting unless the clutch brake pedal is depressed and the lift and disengagement lever is in the disengaged position In addition the lift and disen gagement lever must be in the dis engaged position when the unit is put into reverse or the engine will shut off 11 WE Do not operate the lawn tractor if the interlock system is malfunction ing because it is a safety device designed for protection 4 Set the throttle control in the CHOKE posi tion See figure 14
11. 9 778123A Gear Spur 25 Teeth 784290 Rod and Fork Ass y Shift 778127A Gear Spur 25 Teeth 776140 Shaft Input 778146A Gear Spur 37 Teeth 776184A Shaft Brake 778137A Gear Bevel 42 Teeth 790007 Plate Brake Pad 784266 Collar Shift 790006 Pad Brake 786083 sprocket 18 Teeth 786026 Pin Dowel 786082 Sprocket 9 Teeth 792075 Lock Nut 5 16 24 776181 Shaft Counter 792076 Washer Flat 778113A Bevel Pinion Input 790004 Lever Brake 786074 Spacer 792073 Screw Hex Hd Thread Form 778138 Pinion Output ing 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 778139 Gear Output 792085 Screw Hex Hd Thread Form 790003 Disc Brake ing 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 792089A Key 790005 Holder Brake Pad 786075 Spacer 778053A Gear Ass y Differential Incl 780001 Washer 2 of No 60 788040 Ring Retaining 780064 Bushing 780105A Bushing Flanged 780120 Bushing 780118 Bushing Flanged 778067 Gear Bevel 78608 1 Chain Roller No 41 778068 Pinion Bevel Chain 24 Links 786034 Pin Drive 780072 Washer Thrust 780065 Washer Thrust 780086 Bearing Needle 792018 Ring Retaining 792077 Ball Steel 792040 Pin Roll 780109 Washer Thrust 780001 Washer Thrust 792078 Screw Set 3 8 16 x 3 8 774420 Axle 14 7 8 Long 792079 Spring 774419 Axle 13 Long 792073 Screw Hex Hd Thread 792035 Ring Retaining Forming 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 786084 Spacer 780108 Washer Thrust 792074 Plug 780111 Bearing Needle 786066 Spacer 780113 Washer Flat 792083 Washer 35 PAR
12. Ass y Ball Knob 1 25 O D x 3 8 16 Thd Solenoid Shift Lever Pivot Brkt Special Wash 1 00 O D Hex Bolt 5 16 24 x 1 25 Lg Fl Wash 1 25 O D x 320 I D Engine Mounting Plate Spacer Engine Mounting Grommet Hex Nut 5 16 24 Thd Electric Ground Wire Hex Bolt 5 16 24 x 1 50 E ZS Transaxle Support Brkt R H Transaxle Support Brkt L H Not Shown Wave Wash Hex Bolt 14 20 x 2 50 Lg Ext Spring Hex Bolt 14 20 x 2 50 Lg Brake Return Spring Common Hardware May be purchased locally Important Do not order by reference number Ref No Rear Wheel Chart 18 x 6 5 TMO 33902A 18 x 8 5 TMO 33886C Wheel Ass y Complete 734 1132 734 0601 Rim Only 734 1133 734 0603 Tire Only 134 0294 734 0516 25 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 26 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C Se NO 731 0220 712 0267 736 0242 731 0219 731 0559 14775 741 0356 714 0147 736 0319 oo d OO P CO 0 738 0141 710 0152 736 0206 750 0535 731 0658 710 0726 711 0691 14619 738 0527 712 0798 736 0169 712 0237 14611 710 0772 741 0225 14608 15841 712 0241 736 0169 723 0156 711 0613 10 H P 38 LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO 33902A AND TMO 33886C DESCRIPTION Steering Wheel Cap Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd Belleville Wash 345 1 D Steering Wheel Steering Column Bellow Steering Column Ass
13. CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT ip oe ee eee y WARNING 0 0 990 If any adjustments are made to the engine while the engine is running e g carburetor disengage all clutches and blades Keep clear of all moving parts Be careful of heated surfaces and muffler Minor carburetor adjustment may be required to compensate for differences in fuel temperature altitude and load To adjust the carburetor refer to the separate engine manual packed with your unit BRAKE ADJUSTMENT During normal operation of this machine the brake is subject to wear and will require periodic examination and adjustment A CAUTION Do not have the engine running when you adjust the brake To adjust the brake proceed as follows 1 Tighten the inside nut until the cam lever can not be moved by hand 2 Loosen the inside nut until the cam lever can be pushed forward so that there is a 1 8 to 3 16 space between the cam lever and stop bolt See figure 21 dr 2 NN AT Noc Y Ga CO WW D LING L Cam Lever to 3 16 Sec 1 8 Space A Leg ATA d Stop Bolt FIGURE 21 3 Tighten the outside nut against the inside nut using two Ye wrenches See figure 22 e NOTE Friction pads must be replaced when the inside of cam lever touches the housing 1 2 Wrench Inside Nut 1 2 Wrench Outside Nut I F e Ki FIGURE 22
14. Caps Manifold on Battery Clear Plastic Drain Tube FIGURE 2 Large Tab Filling FIGURE 3 D Since battery acid is corrosive do not pour it into any sink or drain Before discarding empty electrolyte containers rinse them with a neutralizing solution E NEVER connect or disconnect charger clips to battery while charger is turned on as it can Cause sparks F Keep all lighted materials cigarettes match es lighters away from the battery as the hydrogen gas generated during charging can be combustible G As a further precaution only charge the battery in a well ventilated area Always shield eyes protect skin and clothing when working near batteries ACTIVATING AND INSTALLING THE BATTERY 1 Upon opening the battery pack you should receive acid pack battery drain tube filling adapter and hardware gt AAA AAA N WARNING gt amp 8 BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID AND MAY CONTAIN EXPLO SIVE GASES when electrolyte has been added 2 Place the battery on table or workbench to be filled 3 Place one end of clear plastic drain tube on manifold of battery See figure 2 NOTE some batteries may already have the drain tube installed in which case it may be necessary to snip off the sealed end 4 Remove the six fill caps from the top of the battery with a screwdriver Care should be taken not to damage the fill caps See figure 2 5 Lay acid package down with
15. crossing gravel drives walks or roads Disengage all attachment clutches and shift into neutral before attempting to start engine Disengage power to attachment s and stop engine before leaving operating position Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep clear of the discharge opening at all times as the rotating blade s can cause in jury 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Disengage power to attachment s and stop engine before making any repairs or ad justments Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to pre vent accidental starting Before attempting to unclog the mower or discharge chute stop the engine The mower blade s may continue to rotate for a few seconds after the engine is shut off Therefore be sure the blade s have stopped completely Disconnect the spark plug wire and keep the wire away from the plug to pre vent accidental starting Disengage power to attachment s transporting or not in use Take all possible precautions when leaving vehicle unattended such as disengaging power take off lowering attachments shift ing into neutral setting parking brake stop ping engine and removing key Do not stop or start suddenly when going uphill or downhill Mow up and down face of steep slopes never across the face Use ex treme caution if it is necessary to drive the tractor up an incline or back the tractor down an in
16. the air cleaner must be serviced after every hour of operation To service the air cleaner refer to the separate engine manual packed with your unit CLEANING ENGINE AND BLADE HOUSING Any fuel or oil spilled on the machine should be wiped off promptly Grass leaves and other dirt must not be left to accumulate around the cooling fins of the engine or on any part of the machine Clean the underside of the blade housing after each mowing SPARK PLUG The spark plug should be cleaned and the gap reset once a season Spark plug replacement is recommended at the start of each mowing season check engine manual for correct plug type and gap specification CUTTING BLADE A Removal for Sharpening or Replacement 4 WARNING gt 22 Be sure to disconnect and ground the spark plug wire and remove ignition key before working on the cutting blade to prevent accidental engine starting 1 Remove the large bolt and lock washer which holds the blade and adapter to the blade spin die 2 Remove the blade and adapter from the spin die Be careful not to lose the key on the spin die 3 If the blade or blade adapter needs replacing remove the two small bolts lock washers and nuts which hold the blade to the adapter B Sharpening Remove the cutting blade by following the direc tions of the preceding section When sharpening the blade follow the original angle of grind as a guide It is extremely important that each cutt
17. the clutch brake pedal part way disengages the clutch Pressing the pedal all the way down disengages the clutch and engages the disc brake See figure 15 un NOTE The clutch brake pedal must be depressed to start the engine PARKING BRAKE To set the parking brake depress the clutch brake pedal and press the parking brake knob down To release the parking brake depress and release the clutch brake pedal See figure 15 Deck Lift Indicator Parking Brake Incline Assistance Brake Clutch Brake Pedal j FIGURE 15 INCLINE ASSISTANCE BRAKE When stopping on a hil hold the incline assistance brake lever back while you release the clutch brake pedal until the lawn tractor begins to move then release the lever This lever permits smoother starts and clutch engagement by holding the tractor during the brake release clutch engagement operation See figure 15 INTERLOCKS Not Shown Interlock safety switches are located on the clutch brake pedal and the lift and disengage ment lever and gear shift lever Before the engine will start the clutch brake pedal must be depressed all the way and the lift and disengagement lever must be in the disen gaged position Before the unit can be shifted into reverse the lift and disengagement must be in the disengaged position 10 CUTTING CONTROLS A LIFT AND DISENGAGEMENT LEVER The lift and disengagement lever is used to raise and l
18. 10 H P 38 Lawn Tractors Operating Manual Model Nos TMO 33902A TMO 33886C Montgomery Ward Safe Operation Practices INDEX Assembly Instructions 4 Electrical SysteM Controls 9 illustrated Parts for Rider Operation 11 Parts List for Rider Adjustments NE lHHustrated Parts for Transaxles Lubrication 14 Parts List for Transaxles Maintenance 14 Parts Information Off Season Storage 18 NOTICE A data plate This unit is equipped with an interna combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unim proved forest covered brush covered or grass covered land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws if any If a spark arrester is used it Should be maintained In the State of California the above is required by law Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply on federal lands A spark arrester muffler is with the model number and serial numbers of your unit is located on the frame under the seat Record these numbers in the spaces provided on the back cover of this guide BEFORE YOU CALL SERVICE Check Spark Plug Wire Firmly attached Wire terminal clean Check Crankcase Oil Level e Overfillediundertilled Check Fuel Tank Fuel in tank
19. CHARGE at a max imum bench rate of 1 4 amperes until the specific gravity reading is 1 260 1 280 Charge for a minimum of 2 hours and a maximum of 8 hours NOTE Charging rate after battery has been put into operation The battery is to be charged for a period of 14 16 hours NO LONGER THAN 30 HOURS CAUTION After battery has been in service add only distilled water DO NOT ADD ACID ED This engine is equipped with an alternator The current for the bat tery charger alternator is unregu lated During normal operation it is only necessary to charge the battery 1 When it is activated for the first time 2 Before winter storage 3 Before using the lawn tractor after winter storage INSTALLING THE BATTERY 1 Place gear shift lever in the neutral posi tion Unscrew the gear shift knob See figure 4 2 Push down and turn the locks on the transmis sion cover one quarter turn See figure 5 FIGURE 6 Hole in Frame e Positive Cable Positive Negative Terminal Res AA Black Negative Cable FIGURE 7 G Wing N mmm uts H FIGURE 8 3 Lift the transmission cover Unplug the green safety wire from beneath the transmission cover See figure 6 Remove transmission cover 4 Place the battery in the lawn tractor so that the positive terminal is facing the right side of the unit See figu
20. T NO 770 3439 SERVICE NATIONWIDE HOW TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT PARTS AND SERVICE The merchandise you have purchased from us has been carefully engineered and manufactured under Wards rigid quality standards and should give you satisfactory and dependable operation However like all mechanical merchan dise it may occasionally require adjustment replacement parts or maintenance Should you ever need technical assistance or parts please contact or write your nearest Wards Retail Store Central Service Center Catalog Store or Catalog House Provide the following 1 Model serial number and all of the other data shown on the model plate 2 The date and the Wards branch from which you purchased your merchandise 3 State briefly the trouble you are having 4 Also give the part number or numbers as shown in the parts list that came with the product Replacement Parts will be made available at current prices If requested prices will be quoted in advance when not listed If you order parts by mail you will pay the transportation charges from the shipping point UNIT MODEL NO UNIT SERIAL NO ENGINE MODEL NO TYPE NO CODE NO PRINTED IN U S A 134 696 088 134 697 088
21. cline because the front of the tractor could lift and rapidly flip over backward which could cause serious injury Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control Always keep the tractor in gear when going down steep hills to take advantage of engine brak Ing action Stay alert for holes in terrain and other hidden hazards Use care when pulling loads or using heavy equipment Use only approved drawbar hitch points Limit loads to those you can safely control Do not turn sharply Use care when back ing D Use counterweight s or wheel weights when suggested in owner s manual Watch out for traffic when crossing or near roadways When using any attachments never direct dis charge of material toward bystanders nor allow anyone near vehicle while in operation Handle gasoline with care It is highly flam mable A Use approved gasoline container B Never remove cap or add gasoline to a run ning or hot engine or fill fuel tank indoors Wipe up spilled gasoline C Open doors if engine is run in garage Ex haust fumes are dangerous Do not run engine indoors when Ow P 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Keep the vehicle and attachments in good operating condition and keep safety devices in place Use guards as instructed in operator s manual Keep all nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure the equipment is in safe working condi tion Never store t
22. d properly ED more This unit is shipped WITHOUT GAS OLINE or OIL After assembly see separate engine manual for proper fuel and engine oil recommenda tions FIGURE 1 ASSEMBLY NOTE Reference to right hand or left hand side of machine is from the operat ing position facing forward Contents of Hardware Pack See Figure 1 A 1 B 1 C 1 D E 2 Eu G 2 Steering Wheel Cap Belleville Washer Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thread Steering Bellow Ignition Keys Battery Cover Battery Hold Down Rods Mu ee 1 H 2 Wing Nuts J 1 Cable Tie 1 Clevis Pin K 1 Hairpin Cotter L 1 Lock Washer 1 2 1 D Not Shown M 1 Hex Nut 1 2 13 Thread Not Shown Loose Parts in Carton 1 Battery Pack 1 Steering Wheel BATTERY INFORMATION gt gt Pp e e N WARNING lt gt ip ae Sp gt A Battery acid must be handled with great care as contact with it can burn and blister the skin It is also advisable to wear protective clothing goggles rubber gloves and apron when work ing with it Should battery acid accidentally splatter into the eyes or onto the face rinse the affected area immediately with clean cold water If there is any further discomfort seek prompt medical attention If acid spills on clothing first dilute it with clean water then neutralize with a solution of ammonia water or baking soda water Screwdriver Fill
23. discoloration is noticed Order replacement filter through your engine authorized service dealer BELT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 90 2 9 WARNING Re e Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground it against the engine EE nor Figures 24 through 28 are shown with the unit tipped up for clarity lt is not necessary to tip the unit to remove the belts Removing the Deck Belt 1 Place the lift iever in the disengaged position 2 Remove the two hex bolts belt keepers from the engine pulley belt guard See figure 24 Hex Bolts FIGURE 24 3 Unhook the deck belt from the engine pulley 4 Place the lift lever in the engaged all the way forward position 9 Disconnect the six deck links by removing the hairpin cotters and flat washers 6 Slide the deck from beneath the lawn tractor 7 Remove the belt guards at each deck pulley by removing the hex bolts lock washers and hex nuts See figure 25 8 Remove and replace the belt following the in Structions in reverse order Hex Bolts Lock Washers Es Hex Nuts p V Wr 7 FIGURE 25 Removing the Drive Belt 1 Follow steps 1 through 3 on removing the deck belt 2 Remove the two bolts lock washers and nuts on each side of the frame which hold the engine pulley belt guard to the frame See figure 26 a Engine Pulley Belt Guard f Hex Bolts Lock Washers Hex Nuts FIGURE 26 3 Remove the engine pulley belt guard by sli
24. g Lever Ass y w Knob 09164 Plate Deck Reinforcement 09080 Wheel Brkt R H 14662 38 Deck Ass y 710 0253 Hex Bolt 3 8 16 x 1 00 Lg 710 0322 Hex Sems Bolt 5 16 18 x 12673 Belt Guard R H 1 00 Lg 711 0255 Blade Spindle 710 0289 Hex Bolt 14 20 x 50 Lg 13703 Bearing Shield 712 0123 Hex Nut 5 16 24 Thd 712 0267 Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd 736 0119 L Wash 5 16 1 D 09322 Brake Disc 742 0122 19 Blade 712 0261 Hex Jam L Nut 5 8 11 Thd 710 0888 Hex Bolt 5 16 24 x 1 00 Lg 08253 Bearing Housing Grade 5 741 0919 Ball Bearing 787 1 D x 710 0459 Hex Bolt 3 8 24 x 1 50 Lg 85 O D Grade 5 714 0365 6 Hi Pro Key 5 32 x 5 8 736 0217 L Wash 3 8 1 D Heavy Dia Duty 09321 Blade Spindle Ass y 10769 Blade Adapter Kit 14777 38 Deck Ass y Comp 711 0571 Hinge Pin Service Only 11396 Adapter Plate Common Hardware May be purchased locally Important Do not order by reference number Ref No 31 TMO 33902A 37 THREE SPEED TRANSAXLE MODEL 817 d TMO 33902A PARTS LIST FOR THREE SPEED TRANSAXLE MODEL 817 PAR PART PE 770071 Case Transaxle 39 PE 530105 Bearing Needle PE 778136 Gear Spur 15 Teeth PE 788042 Seal Oil PE 78607 1 Spacer 1 1 8 O D x 3 4 PE 788051 Ring Square Cut I D x 3 8 T
25. he equipment with gasoline in the tank inside a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure To reduce fire hazard keep engine free of grass leaves or excessive grease The vehicle and attachments should be stopped and inspected for damage after strik ing a foreign object The damage should be repaired before restarting and operating the equipment Do not change the engine governor settings or overspeed the engine When using the vehicle with mower proceed as follows 1 Mow only in daylight or in good artificial light 34 35 36 2 Never make a cutting height adjustment while engine is running if operator must dismount to do so 3 Shut the engine off and wait until the blade comes to a complete stop before removing the grass catcher 4 Check blade mounting bolts for proper tightness at frequent intervals Check grass catcher bags frequently for wear or deterioration For safety protection replace only with new bag meeting original equipment specifications Look behind to make sure the area is clear before placing the transmission in reverse and continue looking behind while backing up Disengage blades before shifting into reverse and backing up This unit should not be driven up a ramp onto a trailer or truck under power because the unit could tip over causing serious personal injury The unit must be pushed manually to loa
26. hick PE 792001 Ring Square Cut PE 778127A Gear Spur 25 Teeth PE 780112 Bearing Needle PE 778129A Gear Spur 30 Teeth PE 780114 Washer Flat PE 778121A Gear Spur 20 Teeth PE 788052 Ring Square Cut PE 778123A Gear Spur 25 Teeth PE 788053 Ring Square Cut PE 786072 Spacer 1 3 8 O D x 1 1 8 PE 772077A Cover Transaxle I D x 3 8 Thick PE 784290 Rod and Fork Ass y Shift PE 778125 Gear Spur 35 Teeth PE 776140 Shaft Input PE 778137 Gear Bevel 42 Teeth PE 776184 Shaft Brake PE 784266 Collar Shift PE 790007 Plate Brake Pad PE 786083 Sprocket 18 Teeth PE 790006 Pad Brake PE 786082 Sprocket 9 Teeth PE 786026 Pin Dowel PE 776181 Shaft Counter PE 792075 Lock Nut 5 16 24 PE 778113A Bevel Pinion Input PE 792076 Washer Flat PE 786074 Spacer PE 790004 Lever Brake PE 778138 Pinion Output PE 792073 Screw Hex Hd Thread PE 778139 PE 790003 PE 792089A PE 786075 PE 780001 PE 788040 PE 780105 PE 780118 PE 786081 Gear Output Disk Brake Key Spacer Washer Ring Retaining Bushing Flanged Bushing Flanged Chain Roller No 41 Chain 24 Links Washer Thrust Bearing Needle Ball Steel Washer Thrust Screw Set 3 8 16 x 3 8 Spring Screw Hex Hd Thread Forming 4 20 x Washer Thrust Bearing Needle Washer Flat Forming 14 20 x 1 screw Hex Hd Thread Forming 20 x 2 Holder Brake Pad Gear Ass y Differential Incl 2 of No 60 Bushing Bushi
27. igure 12 5 Press the steering wheel cap A on the steer ing wheel by hand SEAT INSTALLATION The seat may be adjusted to four different posi tions Select desired position and secure seat to seat spring with lock washer L and hex nut M A 3 4 or adjustable wrench is required See figure 13 GEAR SHIFT LEVER The gear shift lever is used to shift into one of the forward gears NEUTRAL or REVERSE See figure 14 Model TMO 33902A has three forward gears Model TMO 33886C has five forward gears IGNITION SWITCH Turn the key to the START position to start the engine When the engine is running let the key return to the ON position To stop the engine turn the key to the left to the OFF position and remove it to prevent accidental starting See figure 14 LIGHT SWITCH Push the light switch to turn on the lights The lights will only operate when the engine run ning See figure 14 AMMETER The ammeter registers the rate of battery charge or discharge The ammeter will register on the discharging side when starting the engine lt should register on the opposite side charging when the engine running in the fast position un til the battery is completely charged With a fully charged battery or with the engine idling the am meter will not show a charge See figure 14 CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL The clutch brake pedal is located on the right side of the lawn tractor Depressing
28. im Only Bearing Fl Wash 635 1 D x 1 59 0 0 Front Wheel Hub Cap Cotter Pin 1 8 Dia x 1 25 LO Fl Wash 635 1 D x 1 20 OD Push Cap 5 8 Dia Rod Cotter Pin 1 8 Dia x 1 0 Lg Hex L Bolt 5 16 18 x 62 L L Wash 5 16 D Fl Wash 344 1 D x 1 25 OD Spacer Plastic Hex Nut 3 8 24 Thd L Wash 3 8 1 D Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd L Wash 5 16 1 D Steering Gear Segment Hex Fig Brg 634 1 D Fl Wash Hardened Steering Shaft Lower Clevis Pin 14 Dia x 1 00 g Dash Panel Ass y Oval Hd Cr Sunk Scr 10 x 5 8 Lg Bell Wash Fl Wash Hardened Wave Wash 15 x 6 TMO 33886C 734 0998 734 0997 734 0498 737 0146 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 28 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 10 H P 38 LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO 33902A AND TMO 33886C PART PART E E em E E 732 0307 Extension Spring 99 O D 710 0604 Hex Wash Hd Self Tap Scr x 11 00 Lg 5 16 18 x 62 Lg 2 741 0313 Flange Bearing 634 1 D 09721 Pivot Link Ass y 3 736 0231 Fl Wash 344 I D x 1 125 738 0140 Shid Bolt 437 Dia x 180 0 0 5 Lg 5 16 18 4 710 0604 Hex Wash Hd 5 16 18 x 736 0264 Fl Wash 344 I D x 62 62 Lg O D 5 14802 Link Deck Lift Ass y 736 0119 L Wash 5 16
29. ing edge receives an equal amount of grinding to prevent an unbalanced blade An un balanced blade will cause excessive vibration when rotating at high speeds may cause damage to the mower and could break causing persona injury The blade can be tested for balance by balancing it on a round shaft screwdriver Remove metal from the heavy side until it balances evenly NOTE it is recommended that the blade always be removed from the adapter for the best test of balance C Reassembly Before reassembling the blade and the blade adapter to the unit lubricate the spindle and the inner surface of the blade adapter with light oil Lubricating the bolt holes bolts and inner surface of the nuts with light oil is also recommended A 4 oz plastic bottle of light oil lubricant is available Order part number 737 0170 Engine oil may also be used When replacing the blade be sure to install the blade with the side of the blade marked Bottom or with part number facing the ground when the mower is in the operating position Make certain key is in place on the crankshaft Blade Mounting Torque 3 8 Dia Bolt 375 in Ib min 450 in Ib max 5 16 Dia Bolt 150 in Ib min 250 in Ib max To insure safe operation of your unit ALL nuts and bolts must be checked periodically for correct tightness FUEL FILTER Your unit is equipped with a replaceable in line fuel filter Replace filter whenever contamination or
30. ng Gear Bevel Pinion Bevel Pin Drive Washer Thrust Ring Retaining Pin Roll Washer Thrust Axle 14 7 8 Long Axle 13 3 4 Long Ring Retaining Spacer Plug Spacer PE 792085 PE 790005 PE 778053A PE 780064 PE 780120 PE 778067 PE 778068 PE 786034 PE 780065 PE 792018 PE 792040 PE 780001 PE 774420 PE 774419 PE 792035 PE 786084 PE 792074 PE 786066 PE 780072 PE 780086 PE 792077 PE 780109 PE 792078 PE 792079 PE 792073 PE 780108 PE 780111 PE 780113 33 TMO 33886C W I Pa LE e af 71 FIVE SPEED TRANSAXLE MODEL 8138 TMO 33886C PARTS LIST FOR FIVE SPEED TRANSAXLE MODEL 813B REF PART DESCRIP REF PART DESCRIPTION 1 7700714 Case Transaxle 530105 Bearing Needle 2 778136 Gear Spur 15 Teeth 788042 Seal Oil 2A 778145 Gear Spur 12 Teeth 788051 Ring Square Cut 3 778151 Gear Spur 15 Teeth 792001 Ring Square Cut 4 778126A Gear Spur 20 Teeth 780112 Bearing Needle 5 778129A Gear Spur 30 Teeth 780114 Washer Flat 6 778121A Gear Spur 20 Teeth 788052 Ring Square Cut Fi 77 Gear Spur 30 Teeth 788053 Ring Square Cut 8 778125 Gear Spur 35 Teeth 7720778 Cover Transaxle
31. ong period place the gear shift lever in NEUTRAL stop the engine set the parking break and remove the key DO NOT leave the machine on an incline OPERATING THE CUTTING BLADES The cutting blades may be engaged while the lawn tractor is moving or standing still DO NOT engage the cutting blades abruptly as the sudden belt ten sion on the pulley may cause the engine to stall Da l WARNING When the blade drive is engaged keep feet and hands away from the discharge opening the blades or any part of the deck Move the lift and disengagement lever into the DISENGAGED position to raise the deck and disengage the blades NOTE When the machine is used for other than mowing operations the blade drive should be disengaged GRASS CATCHER Part No 194 015 088 is available as optional equipment for the lawn trac tor shown in this manual ees 2 WARNING t Kee lt o ey The mower should not be operated without the entire grass catcher or chute deflector in place 12 ED vote Under normal usage bag material is Subject to wear and should be checked periodically Be sure any replacement bag complies with the mower manufacturer s recommen daitons For replacement bags use only fac tory authorized replacement bag No 764 0121 ADJUSTMENTS SEAT ADJUSTMENT The seat may be adjusted to one of four positions Remove hex nut and lock washer from under seat spring After desi
32. ower the cutting deck Pulling it all the way back and locking it disengages the blades The lift and disengagement lever must be in the disen gaged position when starting the engine and when shifting into reverse See figure 14 B DECK LIFT INDICATOR The deck lift indicator marks the position being used for the lift lever Select the lift lever position desired press the indicator lever outward move it to the position immediately below the lift lever and release the indicator lever See figure 15 C WHEEL HEIGHT ADJUSTER Move the lever towards the wheel and set it in the desired height See figure 16 Wheel Height Adjuster FIGURE 16 D SETTING THE CUTTING HEIGHT 1 Select the position for the lift lever which gives the desired cutting height Move the deck lift indicator so that the lift lever can be returned to the same position after it is raised 2 Set the wheel height adjusters on the deck so that the wheels are to Y2 inch above the ground To set the cutting deck in the suspended position set the height of cut stop in the desired cutting height and then set the deck wheels so they just Clear the ground OPERATION WA AU A A U CAUTION Keep all shields in place Before leaving operator s position a Shift transmission to neutral b Set parking brake c Disengage attachment clutch d Shut off engine e Remove ignition key 3 Wait for all movement to stop before servicing machine
33. p ping it back and to the right See figure 27 Engine Pulley Belt Guard FIGURE 27 4 Remove the bolt lock washer and nut which hold the idler pulley to the idler bracket See figure 28 SS NOTE Upon reassembly the hub side of the idler pulley must be assembled against the idler bracket TMO 33902A Ground to Frame Tecumseh Engine Ground 9 KEE ev a Yellow Ground Black ae to Ee PARTS LIST FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MODEL TMO 33902A DEI Pant DESCRIPTION RE PART DESCRIPTION 725 0459 Circuit Breaker Ground Wire 725 0916 725 0759 Spring Switch Reverse 725 0222 Head Light Safety 725 0976 Ground Wire 7 25 Lg 725 0975 Ground Wire 9 0 Lg Black Black Neg 725 1042 Wire Harness 725 0514 12 Volt Battery 725 0925 Ammeter 725 0577 Safety Switch Clutch 725 0803 safety Switch P T O 725 0201 Ignition Key 725 0771 Solenoid 725 0267 Ignition Switch 725 0150 Electric Wire Red Pos 725 0634 Light Switch 345 Engine a I l Bive Th 1 3 PARTS LIST FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MODEL TMO 33886C REF PART T REF PART 1 725 0459 Circuit Breaker 9 725 0267 Ignition Switch 2 725 0759 Spring Switch Reverse 725 0970 Wire Harness Safety 725 0976 Ground Wire 7 25 Lg 3 725 0975 Ground Wire 9 0 Lg
34. re 7 EE nor Right and left hand sides of the unit are determined from the operating position facing forward an Slide the square nut provided with battery hardware into the positive terminal Place the positive heavy red wire cable and the small red wire on the positive terminal Secure with screw and lock washer provided See figure 7 6 Slide the square nut provided with battery hardware into the negative terminal Place the negative heavy black wire cable on the negative terminal Secure with screw and lock washer provided 7 Hook one hold down rod G into the hole in the frame beside the battery See figure 7 Place the battery cover F in position over the hold down rod Secure with wing nut H At tach other hold down rod to the other side of battery cover in the same manner See figure Locking End of Cable Tie FIGURE 9 Plastic 1 Bushing Lower Steering gt A Shaft FIGURE 10 Steering Wheel Steering Bellow D S Le FIGURE 11 8 Push the locking end of cable tie I through the hole in the left frame as shown in figure 9 Route the battery drain tube back to the cable tie Place end of cable tie through the slot soa loop is formed around the drain tube to secure it Tighten cable tie and cut off excess end 9 Plug the green safety wire into the switch beneath the transmission cover Refer to figure 6 Replace the transmis
35. red seat location is selected secure seat to seat spring with lock washer and hex nut A 3 4 or adjustable wrench is required See figure 17 Four Adjustment Positions Lock Washer FIGURE 17 STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT There are three height positions for the steering wheel To adjust the height of the steering wheel remove the hairpin cotter and clevis pin shown in figure 18 Place the steering wheel in the position desired and secure with hairpin cotter and clevis pin Three Positions FIGURE 18 WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The caster forward slant of the king pin and the camber tilt of the wheels out at the top require no adjustment Automotive steering principles have been used to determine the caster and camber on the tractor The front wheels should toe in 1 8 inch To adjust the toe in follow these steps 1 Remove the hex nut and lock washer and drop the tie rod end from the wheel bracket See figure 19 2 Loosen the hex jam nut on tie rod 3 Adjust the tie rod assembly for correct toe in FIGURE 19 Dimension B should be approximately 1 8 less than Dimension A See figure 20 A To increase Dimension B screw tie rod into tie rod end B To decrease Dimension B unscrew tie rod from tie rod end C Reassemble tie rod Check dimensions Read just if necessary 13 Front of Tractor re 2 B FIGURE 20 TOE IN DIAGRAM
36. sion cover and gear shift knob STEERING WHEEL INSTALLATION 1 For shipping purposes the upper steering shaft is pushed all the way down over the lower steering shaft Pull the upper steering shaft up The three holes in the shaft provide three steering wheel heights Select desired hole and secure with clevis pin J and hairpin cotter K See figure 10 2 Attach steering bellow D to the steering wheel as shown in figure 11 NOTE One end of the steering bellow is slightly larger than the other The larger end must be assembled to the steering wheel lt A L D Je we Y p Belleville Washer B Hex Nut C FIGURE 12 Weld Bolt Seat Spring Hex Lock Nut M Washer L FIGURE 13 CONTROLS THROTTLE CONTROL The throttle control is used to regulate the engine speed and to activate the choke on the engine To get maximum efficiency from cutting the throttle shouid be in the FAST position when operating the mower Pushing the throttle all the way for ward past FAST will choke the engine See figure 14 Throttle Control ge Light Ignition IW Switch Switch Gear Shift Lever FIGURE 14 3 Place steering wheel and bellow on the steer ing shaft lining up the flats in the wheel with the flats on the shaft 4 Secure with belleville washer B Cupped side against the steering wheel and hex nut C See f
37. uld be used when replacement is necessary The dimensions and description given are for general reference only and belts purchased by description and dimen sion generally will only provide a tem porary service 30 TMO 33902A TMO 33886C 10 H P 38 LAWN TRACTORS PARTS LIST FOR MODELS TMO 33902A AND TMO 33886C PART PAR RE Mi sono 756 0374 Transaxle Pulley 710 0599 Hex Wash Self Tap Scr 756 0225 Flat Idler Pulley 3 8 1 0 x 14 20 x DO Lg 219 UD 732 0261 Torsion Spring 754 0266 Y Belt A Glass 85 Lg 11633 Chute Cover Ass y Comp Bare Back 726 0106 Push Nut 1 4 Rod 714 0114 Sq Key Va x Ya x 2 0 Lg 736 0329 L Wash 4 1 D 756 0251 Pulley 4 75 O D 712 0287 Hex Nut 14 20 Thd 754 0145 V Belt 21 32 x 69 Lg 748 0279 Shid Spacer 756 0373 Two Step Engine Pulley 736 0219 Bell Wash 400 1 D x 1 13 736 0322 Fl Wash 7 16 1 D x 1 25 712 0181 Hex Top L Nut 3 8 16 Thd O D x 180 738 0373 Shld Bolt 498 Dia x 1 53 736 0171 L Wash 7 16 1 D 734 0973 Plastic Wheel 5 0 x 1 38 710 0757 Hex Bolt 7 16 20 x 1 50 Lg 736 0105 Bell Wash 400 1 D x 88 09082 Wheel Brkt L H 10937 Pivot Bar 12672 Belt Guard L H 14082 Sprin
38. unt Brkt R H Hex Wash Hd AB Tap Scr 5 16 x 75 Lg Truss Hd Scr 14 20 x 1 75 Lo Carriage Bolt 20 x 62 Lg Running Board R H amp L H Blade Brake Ass y Truss Mach Scr 5 16 18 x Ao LO Fender Clamp Fender R H amp L H Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 75 Lg R H Side Frame Battery Cover Battery Hold Down Rod 12 V Battery L H Side Frame Transmission Panel Reverse Safety Switch May be purchased locally Important Do not order by reference number Ref No NOTE Specifications subject to change without notice or obligation 726 0222 14607 712 0267 736 0119 757 0264 710 0726 731 0561 726 0151 710 0227 710 0258 749 0517 710 0255 14748 14749 15933 831 0692 746 0500 746 0504 725 0267 725 0201 712 0206 736 0921 710 0376 732 0354 725 0634 725 0925 731 0511 738 0526 712 0287 710 0621 735 0144 712 0324 757 0272 736 0463 788 0615 788 0452 788 0312 777 3788 777 3722 777 3730 777 3797 777 4841 770 3439 23 Insulator Nut Plate Hitch Plate Hex Nut 5 16 18 Thd L Wash 5 16 1 D Seat Ass y Hex Wash Hd AB Tap Scr 5 16 x 62 Lg Tool Tray Fastener Truss Hd Scr 8 x 50 Lg Hex Bolt 14 20 x 62 L g Grille Support Rod R H amp L H Hi Truss Hd Scr
39. y Flange Bearing 890 D x 1 36 O D Internal Cotter Pin va Dia Fl Wash 438 1 D x 1 37 OD Shoulder Bolt 437 Dia x 35 Lg 5 16 18 Thd Hex Bolt 3 8 24 x 1 0 Lg Grade 5 Fl Wash 38 1 D x 1 0 O D Spacer 380 I D x 625 00 227 Bushing Hex Wash Hd Self Tap Scr Steering Drag Link Front Pivot Brkt Shoulder Bolt 498 Dia x 2 04 Lg 3 8 16 Thd Hex Nut 3 8 16 Thd L Wash 3 8 1 D Hex Cent L Nut 5 16 24 Thd Steering Arm Front Axle Hex Boit 5 16 24 x 2 00 Lg Grade 5 Hex Flg Brg 634 I D Pivot Bar Ass y Front Axle Ass y L H Hex Nut 3 8 24 Thd L Wash 3 8 1 D Ball Joint 3 8 24 Thd Tie Rod Common Hardware May be purchased locally Important Do not order by reference number Ref No PART NO 712 0711 15840 zk 741 0313 736 0285 731 0484 714 0470 736 0156 726 0214 714 0115 710 0538 736 0119 736 0231 750 0532 712 0241 736 0169 712 0267 736 0119 717 0468 741 0225 736 0187 738 0522 711 0684 15933 710 0837 736 0242 736 0187 736 0174 Front Wheel Chart 13 x 5 TMO 33902A Wheel Ass y Complete 734 0999 Rim Only 734 0986 Tire Only 734 0495 Grease Fitting 737 0146 DESCRIPTION Hex Jam Nut 3 8 24 Thd Front Axle Ass y R H Wheel Ass y Comp Front Wheel R

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