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HOWTOSETUP YOURMOWER(€ONT'D)
TO ATTACH GRASS CATCHER (CONT'D)
5. When grass catcher frame isunlatched, remove
the catcher from the rear of the mower and
empty catcher.
6. When grass catcher is removed from the
mower, the rear door closes for safety.
OTE: YOUR REAR BAGGER MOWER IS NOT AI
ULCHING MOWER. DO NOT OPERATE YOURJ
OWER WITHOUT AN APPROVED GRASS CAT-I
ER OR OPTIONAL CUPPING DEFLECTOR INJ
CE. I
NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THEMOWER WITH
THE DOOR REMOVED OR PROPPED OPEN.
REAR DEFLECTOR
The rear deflector, attached between the rear
wheels of your lawn mower, was assembled at the
factory and requires no assembly.
E-Z VIEW FUEL GAUGE
Your engine has a visual fuel gauge located on
top front of engine to indicate fuel level in tank
(See Fig. 12).
To read the gauge, look into the gauge when tank
is"EMPTY" a clear circle isseen. The 1/2 Full and
"FULL"will show dark or black in color to indicate
fuel level, see below:
"F_'LL I_ FULL "E (PTY
CAUTION: When the full circle darkens to black,
use caution as the filler neck can over-fiow
quickly after gauge shows"FULL", if you continue
to pour into tank filler.
BEFORESTARTINGENGINE
1. Remove engine oil cap with dipstick and fill to
the "FULL" line on the dipstick, using about 1
pint or 0.5 liters of Sears 10W30 oil or equiva-
lent. SAE 30 oil can also be used (See Fig. 12).
DO NOT use SAE 10W40.
The total oi! capacity of your engine is 21 oz. or
0.62 liters. Fill only to the "FULL"line on the dip-
stick. DO NOT over fill. The first fill on a new en-
gine use about 1 pint or 0.5 liters. Check oil level
and add as required to bring to proper level.
2. Pour oil slowly, DO NOT over fill.
NOTE: On a new engine someoilmay be left in the
engine, as each engine is run for operational
checksbefore shipping.
WHEEL ADJUSTER LEVER
SHOWN WITH WHEEL REMOVED
FIG. 7
RG. 8
TRUSS HEAD SCREWS-'-----_ _
I
CATCHERTOP
STARTHERE
,CATCHER
BOTTOM
FIG. 9
TRUSSHEAD SCREWS CATCHER BAFFLE
CUTAWAY OF CATCHER TOP _ LOCKNUTS |
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FiG. 10
8
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