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Le manuel du propriétaire
IMPORTANT: Read Safety Rules and In struc tions Care fully
Owner’s Man ual
¨SET-UP ¨OP ER A TION ¨MAIN TE NANCE
PRINTED IN U.S.A. 772C0753
MTD PRODUCTS LIMITED
KITCHENER, ON N2G 4J1
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IM POR TANT: You must have these num bers, along with the date and proof of
purchase to re ceive warranty or service.
If you are having dif ficulty as sembling this product or if you have any questions re gard-
ing the con trols, op eration or maintenance of this unit, please call an authorized dealer.
Please have your model num ber and se rial num ber ready when you call.
NOTE: Al though both num bers are im portant, you will be asked to enter only
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TABLE OF CON TENTS
CALLING CUS TOMER SUPPORT .............................................2
TABLE OF CON TENTS .....................................................2
IM POR TANT SAFE OP ER A TION PRAC TICES ....................................3
SLOPE GAUGE...........................................................6
UN PACKING.............................................................7
AS SEM BLY..............................................................7
CON TROLS .............................................................9
OP ER A TION............................................................10
AD JUST MENTS .........................................................12
LU BRI CA TION ..........................................................12
MAIN TE NANCE..........................................................12
OFF SEA SON STOR AGE IN STRUC TIONS......................................14
TROU BLE SHOOTING ....................................................15
RE PLACE MENT PARTS/PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES...................................16
WAR RANTY ............................................................22
GEN ERAL OP ER A TION
Read, un derstand, and follow all in structions
on the machine and in the manual(s) be fore
at tempt ing to as sem ble and op er ate. Keep
this manual in a safe place for fu ture and
reg u lar ref er ence and for or der ing re place -
ment parts.
Be fa miliar with all con trols and their proper
operation. Know how to stop the ma chine
and dis engage them quickly.
Never al low chil dren un der 14 years old to
operate this ma chine. Children 14 years old
and over should read and un derstand the
op er a tion in struc tions and safety rules in
this manual and should be trained and su -
pervised by a par ent.
Never al low adults to operate this ma chine
with out proper in struc tion.
To help avoid blade con tact or a thrown ob -
ject in jury, keep bystanders, helpers,
children and pets at least 75 feet from the
machine while it is in op eration. Stop ma-
chine if anyone en ters the area.
Thoroughly in spect the area where the
equipment is to be used. Re move all stones,
sticks, wire, bones, toys and other for eign
objects which could be trip ped over or
picked up and thrown by the blade. Thrown
objects can cause se rious per sonal in jury.
Plan your mow ing pat tern to avoid dis -
charge of ma terial to ward roads, side walks,
bystanders and the like. Also, avoid dis -
charging ma terial against a wall or
obstruction which may cause dis charged
ma te rial to ric o chet back to ward the op er a -
tor.
Always wear safety glasses or safety gog -
gles dur ing op er a tion and while per form ing
an ad justment or re pair to pro tect your eyes.
Thrown ob jects which ric ochet can cause
serious in jury to the eyes.
Wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and
close-fitting slacks and shirts. Shirts and
pants that cover the arms and legs and
steel-toed shoes are rec ommended. Never
operate this ma chine in bare feet, san dals,
slippery or light weight (e.g. can vas) shoes.
Many in juries oc cur as a re sult of the mower
being pulled over the foot dur ing a fall
caused by slip ping or trip ping. Do not hold
on to the mower if you are fall ing; re lease
the han dle im me di ately.
Never pull the mower back to ward you while
you are walking. If you must back the
mower away from a wall or ob struction first
look down and be hind to avoid trip ping and
then follow these steps:
a) Step back from the mower to fully ex tend
your arms.
b) Be sure you are well bal anced with sure
foot ing.
c) Pull the mower back slowly, no more than
half way to ward you.
d) Repeat these steps as needed.
Do not op erate the mower while un der the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not put hands or feet near ro tating parts
or un der the cut ting deck. Con tact with the
blade can am putate hands and feet.
A miss ing or dam aged dis charge cover can
cause blade contact or thrown object in ju-
ries.
Do not en gage the self-propelled mech a-
nism on units so equipped while start ing
en gine.
Never attempt to make a wheel or cut ting
height adjustment while the en gine is run -
ning.
The blade control han dle is a safety de vice.
Never at tempt to bypass its op eration.
Doing so makes the safety de vice in opera-
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This unit has been inspected against the man ufacturers qual ity check list. In case of a dis crep-
ancy, please call us. We will make ev ery effort to ship the part(s) by courier within one working
day of your call.
IM POR TANT SAFE OP ER A TION PRAC TICES
WARNING: This sym bol points out im portant safety in structions which, if not fol-
lowed, could en danger the per sonal safety and/or prop erty of your self and oth ers.
Read and fol low all in structions in this manual be fore attempting to op erate this
machine. Failure to comply with these in structions may result in personal in jury.
When you see this sym bol— heed its warning.
DANGER: This ma chine was built to be op erated ac cording to the rules for safe op -
eration in this man ual. As with any type of power equip ment, care lessness or er ror
on the part of the op erator can re sult in se rious in jury. This ma chine is ca pable of
amputating hands and feet and throwing ob jects. Fail ure to ob serve the following
safety in structions could re sult in se rious in jury or death.
tive and may re sult in personal in jury
through con tact with the rotating blade. The
blade con trol han dle must op erate eas ily in
both di rec tions and au to mat i cally re turn to
the dis en gaged po si tion when re leased.
Never operate the mower in wet grass. Al -
ways be sure of your footing. A slip and fall
can cause se rious personal in jury. If you feel
you are los ing your foot ing, re lease the
blade con trol han dle im me di ately and the
blade will stop ro tating within three sec onds.
Mow only in daylight or in good ar tificial
light. Walk, never run.
Stop the blade when cross ing gravel drives,
walks or roads.
If the equip ment should start to vi brate ab -
normally, stop the en gine and check
immediately for the cause. Vibration is gen-
erally a warn ing of trou ble.
Shut the en gine off and wait un til the blade
comes to a com plete stop be fore removing
the grass catcher or un clogging the chute.
The cut ting blade continues to ro tate for a
few sec onds after the en gine is shut off.
Never place any part of the body in the
blade area un til you are sure the blade has
stopped ro tat ing.
Never op erate mower without proper trail
shield, dis charge cover, grass catcher, blade
control han dle or other safety protective de -
vices in place and work ing. Never op erate
mower with dam aged safety de vices. Failure
to do so, can re sult in personal in jury.
Muffler and en gine be come hot and can
cause a burn. Do not touch.
Only use parts and ac cessories made for
this machine by the man ufacturer. Failure to
do so, can result in personal in jury.
If situations occur which are not covered in
this manual, use care and good judg ment.
Con tact your cus tomer sup port de part ment.
SLOPE OP ER A TION
Slopes are a ma jor fac tor re lated to slip and
fall ac cidents which can re sult in se vere in -
jury. Op eration on slopes re quires ex tra
caution. If you feel un easy on a slope, do
not mow it. For your safety, use the slope
gauge in cluded as part of this man ual to
measure slopes be fore op erating this unit on
a sloped or hilly area. If the slope is greater
than 15 de grees, do not mow it.
DO:
Mow across the face of slopes; never up
and down. Ex ercise ex treme cau tion when
changing di rection on slopes. Watch for
holes, ruts, bumps, rocks, or other hid den
objects which can cause you to slip or trip.
Tall grass can hide ob stacles. Al ways be
sure of your foot ing. A slip and fall can
cause se rious personal in jury. If you feel you
are losing your balance, re lease the blade
con trol han dle im me di ately, and the blade
will stop ro tating within 3 sec onds.
DO NOT:
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or em-
bankments, you could lose your foot ing or
bal ance.
Do not mow slopes greater than 15 de grees
as shown on the slope gauge.
Do not mow on wet grass. Un stable foot ing
could cause slip ping.
CHILDREN
Tragic ac cidents can oc cur if the op erator is
not alert to the presence of chil dren. Children
are of ten at tracted to the mower and the
mowing ac tivity. They do not un derstand the
dangers. Never as sume that chil dren will re -
main where you last saw them.
a) Keep chil dren out of the mow ing area
and un der the watch ful care of a re spon-
sible adult other than the operator.
b) Be alert and turn mower off if a child en-
ters the area.
c) Before and while mov ing back wards, look
behind and down for small chil dren.
d) Use ex treme care when ap proaching
blind cor ners, door ways, shrubs, trees, or
other ob jects that may obscure your vi -
sion of a child who may run into the
mower.
e) Keep chil dren away from hot or run ning
engines. They can suf fer burns from a hot
muf fler.
Never al low chil dren un der 14 years old to
operate a power mower. Children 14 years
old and over should read and un derstand
the operation in structions and safety rules in
this manual and should be trained and su -
pervised by a par ent.
SERVICE SAFE HAN DLING OF GAS OLINE:
To avoid per sonal in jury or prop erty dam age
use ex treme care in handling gasoline. Gas-
oline is ex tremely flammable and the va pors
are ex plo sive. Se ri ous per sonal in jury can
occur when gasoline is spilled on yourself or
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your clothes which can ig nite. Wash your
skin and change clothes im mediately.
a) Use only an ap proved gas oline con tainer.
b) Never fill containers in side a ve hicle or on
a truck or trailer bed with a plas tic liner.
Always place containers on the ground
away from your ve hicle be fore fill ing.
c) When prac ti cal, re move gas-pow ered
equipment from the truck or trailer and
refuel it on the ground. If this is not possi-
ble, then re fuel such equipment on a
trailer with a por table container, rather
than from a gas oline dis penser noz zle.
d) Keep the nozzle in con tact with the rim of
the fuel tank or con tainer opening at all
times un til fueling is com plete. Do not
use a noz zle lock-open de vice.
e) Ex tin guish all cig a rettes, ci gars, pipes
and other sources of ignition.
f) Never fuel machine in doors.
g) Never re move gas cap or add fuel while
the en gine is hot or run ning. Al low en -
gine to cool at least two minutes be fore
re fu el ing.
h) Never over fill fuel tank. Fill tank to no
more than ½ inch be low bot tom of filler
neck to pro vide space for fuel ex pansion.
i) Replace gas oline cap and tighten se -
curely.
j) If gas oline is spilled, wipe it off the en gine
and equip ment. Move unit to an other
area. Wait 5 min utes be fore start ing the
en gine.
k) Never store the machine or fuel container
inside where there is an open flame,
spark or pilot light as on a wa ter heater,
space heater, fur nace, clothes dryer or
other gas ap pliances.
l) To re duce fire haz ard, keep ma chine free
of grass, leaves, or other de bris build-up.
Clean up oil or fuel spill age and re move
any fuel soaked de bris.
m) Allow ma chine to cool at least 5 min utes
be fore stor ing.
GEN ERAL SER VICE:
Never run an en gine in doors or in a poorly
ven ti lated area. En gine ex haust con tains car-
bon mon oxide, an odor less and deadly gas.
Be fore clean ing, re pair ing, or in spect ing,
make certain the blade and all mov ing parts
have stopped. Dis connect the spark plug
wire and ground against the en gine to pre -
vent un in tended start ing.
Check the blade and en gine mounting bolts
at fre quent intervals for proper tight ness.
Also, vi sually in spect blade for dam age
(e.g., bent, cracked, worn) Re place blade
with the orig i nal equip ment man u fac turer’s
(O.E.M.) blade only, listed in this manual.
“Use of parts which do not meet the orig inal
equip ment spec i fi ca tions may lead to im-
proper per for mance and com pro mise
safety!”
Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap
the blade(s) or wear gloves, and use ex tra
cau tion when ser vic ing them.
Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be
sure the equipment is in safe working con di-
tion.
Never tamper with safety de vices. Check
their proper op er a tion reg u larly.
After strik ing a for eign ob ject, stop the en-
gine, dis connect the spark plug wire and
ground against the en gine. Thoroughly in -
spect the mower for any dam age. Re pair the
dam age be fore start ing and op er at ing the
mower.
Grass catcher com ponents, dis charge cover,
and trail shield are sub ject to wear and
damage which could expose mov ing parts
or al low ob jects to be thrown. For safety
pro tec tion, fre quently check com po nents
and re place im me di ately with orig i nal equip-
ment manufacturer’s (O.E.M.) parts only,
listed in this man ual. “Use of parts which do
not meet the orig i nal equip ment spec i fi ca -
tions may lead to im proper per formance
and com pro mise safety!”
Do not change the en gine governor setting
or overspeed the en gine. The governor con -
trols the max imum safe op erating speed of
the en gine.
Maintain or re place safety and in struction la-
bels, as nec essary.
Observe proper dis posal laws and reg ula-
tions. Im proper dis posal of flu ids and
ma te ri als can harm the en vi ron ment.
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(Keep this sheet in a safe place for fu ture reference.)
OWNER'S
MAN UAL
SAFETY LA BEL
WARNING - Your Re spon si bil ity:
Restrict the use of this power ma chine to per sons who
read, un derstand and follow the warn ings and in struc-
tions in this manual and on the ma chine.
It is suggested that this manual be read in its
entirety before attempting to assemble or
operate. Keep this manual in a safe place for
future reference and for ordering
replacement parts.
This unit is shipped WITHOUT GASOLINE
or OIL. After assembly, service engine with
gasoline and oil as instructed in the separate
engine manual packed with your unit.
NOTE: Reference to right or left hand
side of the mower is ob served from the
op er at ing po si tion.
UNPACKING
REMOVING UNIT FROM CAR TON
Remove sta ples, break glue on top flaps, or
cut tape at car ton end and peel along top
flap to open.
Remove loose parts in cluded with unit (i.e.,
op er a tor’s man ual, oil, etc.).
Cut corners and lay car ton down flat. Re -
move pack ing ma te rial.
Roll or slide unit out of carton. Check car ton
thoroughly for loose parts.
CAU TION: DO NOT BEND OR KINK
CA BLES.
TOOLS RE QUIRED
Pair of Pliers Fun nel
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: DISCONNECT SPARK
PLUG WIRE. IF THE WIRE IS NOT
EQUIPPED WITH A RUBBER BOOT,
SEE SEPARATE ENGINE MANUAL
FOR GROUNDING PROCEDURE.
Remove grass bag from the unit and set it
out of the way. See Fig ure 1, step 1.
Remove any pack ing ma terial which may be
between the up per and lower han dles for
ship ping pur poses.
Raise the lower han dle in the di rection
shown in Figure 1, step 2 till it snaps into
place.
Raise the up per han dle in the direction
shown in Fig ure 1, step 3. Tighten the wing
nuts which are al ready on the handle. See
Fig ure 2.
Pull the drive con trol han dle all the way
back.
While holding the drive con trol han dle, hook
the “Z” end of the drive cable into the bot -
tom hole of the drive con trol han dle from in -
side to outside. See Fig ure 3.
NOTE: Make certain the drive ca ble is
routed around the out side and above
the lower handle so it does not in terfere
with at taching the grass bag.
Attach drive ca ble to the lower han dle with
one ca ble tie. Insert peg on ca ble tie into the
hole on the lower han dle. Pull cable tie tight
and cut off the ex tra.
For ship ping pur poses, the hair pin clip is
placed in the outer hole of the weld pin on
the lower han dle. Remove the hair pin clip
from the outer hole of the weld pin. See Fig -
ure 4
.
Using a pair of pli ers, in sert the hairpin clip
into the in ner hole on the weld pin. Repeat
on other side.
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Fig ure 1
2 Lift lower handle.
3 Lift
up per
han dle.
1 Move
bag
away.
Fig ure 3
Drive
Control
Handle
Insert "Z"
fittiing
Figure 2
Large
Wing Nut
Saddle
Washer
Carriage
Bolt
Insert the car riage bolt, in cluded in the
hardware pack, in the up per hole on the
handle mount ing bracket (car riage bolt must
go to the in side of han dle).See Fig ure 4. Se -
cure with one plas tic wing nut, also in cluded
in the hard ware pack. Re peat on the other
side with re maining items from the hard ware
pack.
ATTACHING DRIVE ADJUSTER BLOCK
The drive ad juster block is at tached to the
drive ca ble.
Remove bolt at tached to the lower right han -
dle.
Align the drive ad juster block, curved side
against han dle, with hole in handle.
Secure drive ad juster block with bolt pre vi-
ously removed. See Fig ure 5.
ATTACHING STARTER ROPE
The rope guide is al ready at tached to the
handle on the right side of your mower. See
Fig ure 5.
With the spark plug wire disconnected and
grounded as in structed in the sep arate en -
gine man ual, hold the blade con trol han dle
(see Fig ure 9), against the up per han dle
and pull the starter rope out of the en gine.
Slip the rope through the rope guide and se -
cure us ing the small wing nut. See Fig ure 5.
Make certain all nuts and bolts are tightened
se curely.
ASSEMBLY OF GRASS CATCHER
NOTE: If your mower's grass catcher is
assembled, pro ceed to the next sec-
tion. If not, fol low these steps.
Soft Grass Bag
NOTE: Make certain the grass bag is
turned right side out be fore as sembling
(warn ing la bel will be on the outside).
Place bag over frame (black plas tic side is
the bottom of bag.) Insert the hooks on the
frame through the holes in the side plas tic
channels of the bag. See Fig ure 6.
Secure bag to frame by work ing the plastic
channels on bag over frame as shown in
Figure 6. All of the plas tic chan nels ex cept
center top of bag at tach from the out side of
bag. Cen ter top of bag at taches from the in-
side of bag.
ATTACHING GRASS CATCHER TO
MOWER
Lift the rear dis charge door on the mower,
and place the grass catcher on the pivot rod.
Let go of dis charge door so that it rests on
the grass catcher. See Fig ure 7.
NOTE: Make cer tain ca bles are routed
to the outside of the han dle so they are
not in the way when at taching the grass
catcher.
TO RE MOVE THE GRASS CATCHER
Lift the rear discharge door on the mower as
shown in Figure 7. Lift the grass catcher up
and off the pivot bar. Re lease the rear dis -
charge door.
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Fig ure 4
Carriage
Bolt
Wing Nut
Upper Hole
Place the hairpin clips in the inner hole.
Weld Pin
Lower Handle
Fig ure 5
Bolt
Drive Adjuster
Block
Starter
Handle
Rope Guide
Small Wing Nut
Fig ure 6
Hole in
Plastic
Channel
Plastic
Channels
Hook
Bag
WARNING: Never op erate the
mower unless the hooks on the
grass catcher are seated on the
pivot rod, and the rear dis charge
door rests firmly against the top of
the grass catcher.
CONVERTING TO SIDE DISCHARGE
If your unit is equipped with a side dis charge
deflector, you can con vert to a side dis -
charge mower as fol lows:
Remove the grass catcher as pre viously de -
scribed.
On the side of the mower deck, lift the
hinged mulching plug. See Fig ure 8.
Slide the two hooks on the side dis charge
deflector un der the hinge pin on the hinged
mulch ing plug as sem bly.
Lower the hinged mulching plug.
NOTE: Do not re move the hinged mulch-
ing plug at any time, even when you are
not mulch ing.
WARNING: All mow ers are equipped
with a rear pro tective guard. The guard
helps elim i nate pro jec tiles thrown by
the blade from in juring the op erator.
DO NOT RE MOVE THIS GUARD.
CONVERTING TO MULCHER
Remove the grasscatcher.
If the unit was set up for side dis charge, lift
the hinged mulching plug on the side of the
deck and re move the side dis charge chute.
Lower the hinged mulch plug. See Fig ure 8.
CAUTION: Do not run your lawn
mower with out chute de flec tor,
mulching plug or an ap proved
grass catcher in place. The
de flec tor will de flect a pro jec tile
thrown by the blade into the lawn.
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Check all nuts and bolts for cor rect tight -
ness.
CONTROLS
Read this owner’s man ual and safety rules
before op erating your lawn mower. Com pare
Figure 9 with your lawn mower to fa miliarize
yourself with the location of various con trols
and ad just ments. Save this man ual for fu ture
ref er ence.
WARNING: The op er a tion of any
lawn mower can re sult in for eign
objects being thrown into the op er -
ator’s eyes thus caus ing se vere eye
damage. Al ways wear safety
glasses while op erating the mower,
or while performing any ad just-
ments or re pairs on it.
Drive Con trol Han dle
This mower is equipped with Smart Speed™
transmission which en ables the drive con trol
handle to ad just the mow ing speed au tomat-
ically with your walk ing. The drive con trol
handle is lo cated on the up per han dle. Push
the han dle for ward to en gage drive, pull it
backwards to stop. The far ther the han dle is
pushed for ward, the faster the mower will
pro pel.
Blade Con trol Han dle
The blade con trol han dle is lo cated on the
upper han dle of the mower. See Fig ure 9.
The blade con trol han dle must be de -
pressed in or der to op erate the unit.
Re lease the blade con trol han dle to stop the
engine and blade.
WARNING: The blade con trol han -
dle is a safety de vice. Never at -
tempt to by pass its operations.
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Fig ure 8
Hinged Mulching Plug
Side
Chute
Deflector
Fig ure 7
Rear Discharge
Door
Grass
Catcher
Pivot Rod
Starter Rope
The starter rope is at tached to the han dle.
Stand be hind the unit and pull the starter
rope to start the unit.
Throt tle Con trol
The en gine is equipped with a constant
speed throt tle which is set at full throt tle for
max i mum en gine and cut ting per for mance.
Cut ting Height Ad just ment Le ver
These le vers are lo cated on each wheel and
they are used to ad just the cut ting height. All
four le vers have to be at the same relative
po si tion to en sure uni form cut.
OPERATION
Service the en gine with gas oline and oil as
instructed in the sep a rate en gine man ual
packed with your mower. Read in structions
care fully.
WARNING: Never fill fuel tank in-
doors, with engine run ning or un til
the en gine has been al lowed to
cool for at least two minutes af ter
run ning.
BEFORE STARTING
Attach spark plug wire to spark plug. If unit
is equipped with a rub ber boot over the end
of the spark plug wire, make cer tain the
metal loop on the end of the spark plug wire
(inside the rub ber boot) is fas tened se curely
over the metal tip on the spark plug. See
Fig ure 10.
TO START ENGINE AND ENGAGE BLADE
WARNING: Be sure no one other
than the op erator is stand ing near
the lawn mower while start ing en-
gine or op er at ing mower.
WARNING: Never run en gine in -
doors or in en closed, poorly ven ti-
lated ar eas. En gine ex haust con-
tains carbon mon oxide, an odor less
and deadly gas.
WARNING: Keep hands, feet, hair
and loose clothing away from any
moving parts on en gine and lawn
mower.
If your unit is equipped with a primer, prime
engine as in structed in the sep a rate en gine
manual packed with your unit.
If your unit is equipped with a two speed
control on en gine re fer to sep arate en gine
manual packed with your unit.
Standing be hind the mower, de press the
blade con trol han dle and hold it against the
drive con trol han dle. Make sure the drive
control han dle is pulled all the way back.
WARNING: If the drive con trol han -
dle is not pulled all the way back,
the mower will pro pel for ward when
started.
Grasp the re coil starter han dle and pull
slowly un til re sistance is felt, then pull rap idly
to start en gine and avoid kick back. Return it
slowly to the rope guide bolt.
After the en gine starts, push the handle for-
ward to en gage drive, pull it back wards to
stop. Re lease the drive clutch con trol to slow
down when ne go ti at ing an ob sta cle, mak ing
a turn, or stop ping. The far ther the han dle is
pushed for ward, the faster the mower will
pro pel.
10
Fig ure 10
Metal
Loop
on Spark
Plug
Wire
Rubber Boot
Fig ure 9
Blade Control
Handle
Grass
Catcher
Mulching
Plug(optional)
Height
Adjustment
Lever
Drive Clutch
Control
Recoil
Starter
NOTE: The blade control han dle must
be de pressed in or der to op erate the
unit. Re lease the blade con trol han dle
to stop the en gine and blade.
TO STOP ENGINE
Release the blade con trol han dle to stop the
engine and blade.
Disconnect the spark plug wire as in structed
in the sep arate en gine man ual to pre vent ac -
ci den tal start ing while equip ment is
un at tended.
WARNING: The blade con tin ues to
rotate for a few seconds af ter the
engine is shut off.
WARNING: If you strike a for eign ob -
ject, stop the en gine. Remove wire
from spark plug, thor oughly in spect
the mower for any dam age, and re pair
the dam age be fore re starting and op -
er at ing the mower. Ex ten sive vi bra tion
of the mower during op eration is an
in di ca tion of dam age. The unit should
be promptly in spected and repaired.
USING YOUR MULCHER (Optional)
Mulching mow ers use a spe cially de signed
blade to chop the grass clip pings ex tra fine
and then blow them back down into the
lawn. The small clip pings de compose
quickly be com ing a nat u ral fer til izer that re-
turns much of the needed nu trients to the
soil. Con tin u ous mulch ing means con tin u ous
free nat u ral fer til iza tion, no messy clip pings
to worry about ever again and the end re sult
for you is a much greener health ier lawn.
WARNING: Your mower is de signed
to cut nor mal res idential grass of a
height no more than 10". Do not at -
tempt to mow through un
usually
tall, dry grass (e.g., pas ture) or
piles of dry leaves. De bris may
build up on the mower deck or con-
tact the en gine ex haust pre senting
a po tential fire haz ard.
FOR THE BEST RESULTS WHEN
MULCHING:
Clear lawn of de bris. Be sure that the lawn
is clear of stones, sticks, wire or other for -
eign ob jects which could dam age the
lawnmower. Such ob jects could be acciden-
tally thrown out by the mower in any
di rec tion and cause se ri ous per sonal in jury
to the op erator and oth ers as well as dam -
age to prop erty and sur rounding ob jects.
Do not cut wet grass. For ef fective mulch-
ing do not cut wet grass be cause it tends to
stick to the un derside of the deck pre venting
proper mulch ing of the grass clip pings.
Cut no more than 1/3 the length of the
grass. The rec ommended cut for mulch ing
is 1/3 the length of the grass. Ground speed
will need to be ad justed so the clip pings can
be dis persed evenly into the lawn. For es pe-
cially heavy cut ting in thick grass it may be
necessary to use one of the slowest speeds
in or der to get a clean well mulched cut.
When mulch ing long grass you may have to
cut the lawn in two passes, lowering the
blade an other 1/3 of the length for the sec -
ond cut and per haps cut ting in a different
pattern than was used the first time. Over-
lapping the cut a lit tle on each pass will also
help to clean up any stray clip pings left on
the lawn. The mower should al ways be op er-
ated at full throt tle to get the best cut and
allow it to do the most ef fective job of mulch-
ing.
Clean un derside of deck. Be cer tain to
clean the un derside of the cut ting deck af ter
each use to avoid a build-up of grass, which
would pre vent proper mulch ing.
Mulching Leaves. The mulch ing of leaves
can also be ben eficial to your lawn. When
mulching leaves make sure they are dry and
are not lay ing too thick on the lawn. Do not
wait for all the leaves to be off the trees be -
fore you mulch.
It is rec ommended keep ing drive ways and
sidewalks on the op erators right while mov -
ing. Continue mowing us ing this pattern,
having the left side of your lawnmower next
to the un cut grass. Mulching with the cut ting
area of the mower on the lawn avoids grass
clip pings in un de sir able ar eas.
DECK
The un derside of the mower deck should be
cleaned af ter each use to prevent a buildup of
grass clip pings, leaves, dirt or other mat ter. If
this de bris is al lowed to ac cumulate, it will in vite
rust and cor rosion, and may pre vent proper
mulch ing.
The deck may be cleaned by tilt ing the mower
and scraping clean with a suit able tool (make
certain the spark plug wire is dis connected).
NOTE: We do not recommend the use
of pres sure wash ers or gar den hose to
clean your unit. These may cause dam -
age to elec tric components, spindles,
pulleys, bearings, or the en gine. The
use of wa ter will result in short ened life
and re duce ser vice abil ity.
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ADJUSTMENTS
CAUTION: DO NOT AT ANY TIME
MAKE ANY ADJUSTMENT TO
LAWNMOWER WITHOUT FIRST
STOPPING THE ENGINE AND
DISCONNECTING THE SPARK
PLUG WIRE
Adjusting Cutting Height
Stop mower and dis connect spark plug ca -
ble be fore chang ing mower cutting height.
The wheel ad just ers give you nine (9) dif fer-
ent cut ting po si tions.
Medium is the best for
most mow ers.
To change the height
of cut, squeeze ad -
juster le ver to ward the
wheel, moving up or
down to se lected
height. See Fig ure 11.
NOTE: All wheels
must be in the same
height of cut.
When cut ting in heavy or moist grass, the
rear of lawnmower may be raised higher to
allow better dis charge of the grass.
Adjusting Drive Clutch
The drive clutch ad just ment wheel is lo cated
on the lower right han dle and is used to
tighten or loosen tension on the drive ca ble.
Adjust this ca ble if:
a) the mower does not pro pel it self; or
b) the wheels hes itate with the drive control
handle pushed for ward.
To ad just, ro tate the ad justment wheel with
your fin gers, see Figure 12. Turn the wheel
to the left to tighten the drive ca ble. Turn the
wheel to the right to loosen the drive ca ble.
LUBRICATION
CAUTION: DISCONNECT SPARK
PLUG WIRE BEFORE SERVICING
WHEELS - Lu bricate the ball bear ings (if so
equipped) in each wheel at least once a sea -
son with a light oil. Also, if the wheels are
removed for any rea son, lu bricate the sur-
face of the axle bolt and the in ner sur face of
the wheel with light oil. En gine oil may also
be used.
ENGINE - Fol low en gine man ual for lu brica-
tion in struc tions.
BLADE CON TROL - Lu bricate the pivot
points on the blade control han dle and the
brake ca ble at least once a sea son with light
oil. The blade con trol must operate freely in
both di rec tions.
DIS CHARGE DOORS - The tor sion springs
and pivot points should be lu bricated pe riod-
ically with light oil to pre vent any rust or
binding. Door must work freely.
TRANS MIS SION - The trans mission is
pre-lubricated and sealed at the fac tory and
does not re quire lu brication on a reg ular ba-
sis as part of main tenance.
MAINTENANCE
For best re sults your blade should be sharp.
The blade may be resharpened by re moving it
and ei ther grind ing or fil ing the cutting edge
keeping as close to the orig inal bevel as pos si-
ble.
Improper blade bal ance will re sult in ex cessive
vibration causing even tual damage to the en -
gine and mower. Be sure to care fully bal ance
blade af ter sharp en ing.
After pro longed use, es pecially in sandy soil
conditions, the blade will be come worn and
lose some of the orig inal shape. Cut ting ef fi-
ciency will be re duced and the blade should be
replaced. Re place with an ap proved fac tory re -
placement blade only. Pos sible dam age
re sult ing from blade un bal ance con di tion is not
the re spon si bil ity of the man u fac turer.
NOTE: Tip mower as specified in sep -
arate en gine manual. If not specified
tip with car bu re tor up.
CUTTING BLADE
CAUTION: Cutting grass in sandy
soil condition causes abrasive wear
to the blade.
12
Fig ure 12
Drive Clutch
Adjustment
Fig ure 11
WARNING: When removing the cut-
ting blade for sharpening or re place-
ment, pro tect hands by us ing heavy
gloves or a rag to grasp the cut ting
blade.
Remove the bolt which holds the blade
adapter-pulley as sembly to the en gine crank -
shaft. Re move the pul ley as sembly and the
bell sup port from the crank shaft. See Figure
13.
Remove the blade from the blade adap tor and
pul ley.
Installing the blade
Be fore re as sem bling the blade-pul ley as sem -
bly to the unit, lu bricate the en gine
crankshaft and the in ner sur face of the blade
adapter with light oil (or en gine oil).
Lubricating the bolt hole and hex bolt.
Insert the hex bolt, ear lier re moved, through
the cen ter hole on the blade bell sup port
and the blade adapter-pulley as sembly re -
spec tively.
Install the blade as sembly up on the crank -
shaft. Tighten the hex bolt to the torque
listed be low.
IM POR TANT: The bolt, used to se cure the
blade to the en gine, is es pecially
heat-treated. Do not substitute. To or der
replacement bolt, refer to the parts listed in
the mid dle of this manual.
Blade Mounting Torque
Center Bolt: 450 in. lbs. min., 600 in. lbs.
max.
To en sure safe op eration of your unit, all
nuts and bolts must be checked pe riodically
for cor rect tight ness.
ENGINE
Refer to the sep arate en gine man ual for en gine
main te nance in struc tions.
Main tain en gine oil as in structed in the sep a-
rate en gine man ual packed with your unit.
Read and fol low in structions carefully.
Un der nor mal con di tions ser vice air cleaner
as in structed in the sep a rate en gine man ual
packed with your unit. Clean ev ery few
hours un der ex tremely dusty conditions.
Poor en gine performance and flooding usu-
ally in dicates that the air cleaner should be
ser viced.
The spark plug should be cleaned and the
gap re set once a sea son. Spark plug re place-
ment is rec om mended at the start of each
mowing sea son; check en gine man ual for
correct plug type and gap spec ifications.
NOTE: This spark ig ni tion sys tem meets
all re quire
ments of the Ca na dian In ter fer -
ence-Causing Equip ment Reg u la tions.
Clean the en gine reg ularly with a cloth or
brush. Keep the cooling sys tem (blower hous-
ing area) clean to per mit proper air circulation
which is es sential to en gine per formance and
life. Be certain to re move all grass, dirt and
com bus ti ble de bris from muf fler area.
REAR FLAP REPLACEMENT
The rear flap is at tached to the back of the
mower deck, and is de signed to min imize the
possibility that ob jects will be thrown from the
rear of the mower to ward the op erator. If the
rear flap be comes dam aged, re place as fol -
lows.
To re move the old rear flap, cut off the flat end
of the wire rod which se cures it to the deck us -
ing a pair of side-cut ters. At tach the new rear
flap us ing the new rod pro vided with the rear
flap, bend ing the ends of the rod over to se cure.
13
Figure 13
Blade
Blade Bell
Support
Adapter-Pulley
Assembly
Hex Bolt
BELT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
Remove the two shoulder screws from on top of
the deck which se cures the front drive cover to
the mower deck. See Fig ure 14.
Remove the front drive cover from the unit by
lightly press ing in ward on the sides of the front
drive cover. This will re lease the tabs that se cure
the front drive cover to the height adjuster
brackets. See Fig ure 14.
Remove the idler from idler bracket us ing
7/16” wrench and socket. See Fig ure 14.
Remove the belt from the trans mission. See
Fig ure 14.
Remove the belt from the en gine pul ley and
around the blade. See Fig ure 15.
Reassemble in re verse or der with new belt.
NOTE: Be gin idler re assembly by in sert-
ing bolt up through the idler bracket
hole.
Adjust the Drive Clutch as in structed in "Ad -
justing Drive Clutch" Sec tion.
OFF SEASON STORAGE
INSTRUCTIONS
The fol lowing steps should be taken to pre -
pare lawn mower for stor age.
Clean and lu bricate mower thoroughly as de -
scribed in the lu bri ca tion in struc tions.
Refer to en gine man ual for cor rect en gine
stor age in struc tions.
Coat mower’s cutting blade with chas sis
grease to pre vent rust ing.
Store mower in a dry, clean area.
NOTE: When stor ing any type of power
equip ment in an un ventilated or metal
storage shed, care should be taken to
rust-proof the equipment. Using a light
oil or sil icone, coat the equipment, es -
pecially ca bles and all moving parts.
NOTE: Be care ful not to bend or kink
ca bles.
NOTE: If the starter rope be comes dis -
connected from rope guide on handle,
disconnect and ground the spark plug
wire. De press the blade con trol handle
and pull the starter rope out from en -
gine slowly. Slip the starter rope into
the rope guide bolt on han dle.
14
Fig ure 15
Remove belt from around
pulley and blade
Engine
Pulley
Right
Front
Left
Front
Fig ure 14
Drive Belt
Belt Keeper
Lock nut
Idler Bracket
Idler
Shoulder
Screws
Spacer
Bolt
Front Drive Cover
Pulley
TROU BLE SHOOTING
PROB LEM POS SI BLE CAUSE(S) COR REC TIVE AC TION
Engine fails to start 1. Blade con trol han dle dis en-
gaged.
2. Spark plug wire dis connected.
3. Fuel tank empty, or stale fuel.
4. Blocked fuel line.
5. Faulty spark plug.
6. En gine flooded.
1. Engage blade control han dle.
2. Connect spark plug wire.
3. Fill tank with clean, fresh gas o line.
4. Clean the fuel line.
5. Clean, ad just gap or re place.
6. Wait a few min utes to re start, but
do not prime.
Engine runs erratic 1. Spark plug wire loose.
2. Blocked fuel line or stale fuel.
3. Vent in gas cap plugged.
4. Water or dirt in fuel sys tem.
5. Dirty air cleaner.
6. Car bu re tor out of ad just ment.
1. Connect and tighten spark plug wire.
2. Clean the fuel line; fill the tank
with clean, fresh gasoline.
3. Clear vent.
4. Drain the fuel tank and car bure-
tor. Re fill with fresh fuel.
5. Clean air cleaner.
6. Ad just car bu re tor.
En gine over heats 1. Engine oil level low.
2. Air flow re stricted.
3. Car bu re tor not ad justed prop-
erly.
1. Fill crank case with proper oil.
2. Remove blower hous ing and
clean.
3. Ad just car bu re tor.
Idles poorly 1. Spark plug fouled, faulty or gap
too wide.
2. Car bu re tor im prop erly ad justed.
3. Dirty air cleaner.
1. Reset gap to .030" or re place
spark plug.
2. Ad just car bu re tor.
3. Clean air cleaner.
Ex ces sive vi bra tion 1. Cutting blade loose or un bal-
anced.
2. Bent cutting blade.
1. Tighten blade and adapter. Bal-
ance blade.
2. Re place blade.
Mower will not mulch grass 1. Wet grass.
2. Ex
ces sively high grass.
3. Dull blade.
1. Do not mow when grass is wet;
wait un til later to cut.
2. Mow once at a high cut ting
height, then mow again at de -
sired height or make a nar rower
cut ting path.
3. Sharpen or replace blade.
Un even cut 1. Wheels not po sitioned cor rectly.
2. Dull blade.
1. Place all four wheels in same
hight po si tion.
2. Sharpen or replace blade.
Wheels will not pro pel 1. Belt not in stalled prop erly.
2. De bris clog ging drive op er a tion.
1. Check belt for proper pul ley in -
stal la tion and move ment.
2. Clean out de bris.
NOTE: For re pairs be yond the mi nor ad justments listed above, con tract your nearest au thorized
ser vice dealer.
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Troy En gine Shroud (not shown)
751B699869 with screw 710-1256/
Capots de moteur (Troy) (non illustrée)
751B699869 avec vis 710-1256.
REPLACEMENT PARTS/PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES
REF PART
NO. NO.
N° DE N° DE
RÉF PIÈCE DE SCRIP TION DE SCRIP TION
1 731-2647 Drive Con trol Han dle Poignée de commande d’embrayage de
l’entraînement
2 710-0599 Hex Wash S-Tapp Scr 1/4-20 x .50 Vis autotaraudeuse à rondelle
hex. 1/4-20 x 0,50
3 736-0270 Cupped Washer .265 ID x Rondelle creuse 0,265 DI x 0,75 DE
.75 OD x .062 x 0,062
4 17032A Chute Hinge Charnière de déflecteur
5 732-1014 Tor sion Spring Ressort de tor sion
6 710-0809 Hex TT Scr 1/4-20 X 1.250 Vis autotaraudée 1/4-20 X 1,250
7 747-2133A Blade Con trol Handle Poignée de commande de la lame
8 749-1507 Up per Han dle Guidon supérieur
9 731-04177 Chute De flec tor Déflecteur de la goulotte
10 687-02055 Complete Mulch Plug Plaque de déchiquetage complet
11 747-0710 Hinge Pin Axe de charnière
12 682-0015 Front Bear ing Ass’y Roulement - avant
748-0355 Bearing Support Support de roulement
741-0604A Bearing Sleeve Manchon de roulement
732-0708 Bearing Retainer Retenue de roulement
13 720-0279 Knob Bou ton
14 720-0284 Han dle Knob As sem bly Bou ton
15 710-1205 Rope Guide Bolt Boulon de guidage de cordon
16 746-1114 Blade Con trol Ca ble Câble de commande de la lame
16 746-1141 Control Ca ble 58.25" Lg. Câble de la commande 58,25 po de lg.
17 710-0487 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 2.0 Boulon ordi naire 5/16-18 x 2,0
18 687-02033 RH Han dle Bracket Support de guidon CD
18 687-02031 LH Han dle Bracket Support de guidon CG
19 726-0240 Ca ble Tie Attache câble
20 714-0104 Int. Cot ter Pin .072 x 1.13" Lg. Goupille fendue int. 0,072 x 1,13 po de lg.
21 710-0654A Hex Wash HD Tap Scr 3/8-16 x .88 Vis autotaraudée 3/8-16 x 0,88
22 746-1250 Drive Ca ble Câble de la commande
23 664-04007 Grass Bag Sac à herbe
23 664-04011 Grass Bag (Troy-Bilt) Sac à herbe (Troy-Bilt)
24 710-1650 Self-tap ping Scr., 5/16-18 x .875 Vis autotaraudeuse de 5/16-18 x 0,875 po
25 710-0286 Truss Mach Scr 1/4-20 x .50 Vis de renforcement à tête cintrée
1/4-20 x 0,50
26 710-04371 Hex Lock Screw 1/4-15 Vis à tête hex. 1/4-15
27 787-01278 21" Deck Plateau de coupe de 21 po
28 731-04150 Rear Baf fle 21" Rear Dis charge Déflecteur arrière 21 po éjection arrière
29 710-0216 Hex Cap Screw 3/8-16 x .75 Vis à chapeau à six pans de 3/8-16 x 0,75
30 732-04090A Torsion Spring RH Ressort de tor sion CD
31 712-0431 Hex. Flanged L-Nut 3/8-16 Gr. F Contre-écrou à embase 3/8-16 Qual. F
32 731-05013 Trans mis sion Cover (Black) Couvercle de la trans mission (noir)
32 731-05020A Trans mis sion Cover (Troy-Bilt) Couvercle de la trans mission (Troy-Bilt)
32 731-05021A Trans mis sion Cover (Yellow) Couvercle de la trans mission (jaune)
33 782-5002B Front Baffle Déflecteur avant
34 754-0465 V-Belt Courroie trapézoïdale
35 736-0447 Wave Washer Rondelle ondulée
36 750-01165 Sleeve Spacer 10.1" Lg. Entretoise 10,10 po de lg.
37 748-04015A Blade Adapter w/Pulley Adaptateur de la lame avec poulie
38 742-0741 21" Mulching Blade Lame déchiquetage 21 po
39 736-0524B Blade Bell Support Support de la lame
40 687-02044 Height Ad juster Pivot Plate As s'y Plaque de pivot - réglage de hau teur
41 710-1257 Hex Bolt 3/8-24 x 2.5" Lg. Boulon hex. 3/8-24 x 2,50 po de lg.
42 749-0907B Lower Han dle Guidon inférieur
43 750-1166 Sleeve Spacer 2.1" Lg. Entretoise 2,10 po de lg.
44 732-04089A Torsion Spring LH Ressort de tor sion CG
45 634-0190 Wheel Ass’y Com plete 8 x 1.8 Ensemble de roue complet 8 x 1,80
734-2042 Wheel Ass'y Complete 8 x 2.125 Ensemble de roue complet 8 x .125
Gear Zag Black
Continued on next page/Suite à la page prochaîne
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REF PART
NO. NO.
N° DE N° DE
RÉF PIÈCE DE SCRIP TION DE SCRIP TION
45 734-04018A Wheel As s'y 8 x 2.125, Ensemble de roue 8 x 2,125, pignon
Gear S-Wave
46 716-0865 Snap Ring Joint
47 717-1762 Spur Gear 14T RH Engrenage 14 dents droite
47 717-1761 Spur Gear 14T LH Engrenage 14 dents gauche
48 747-04080 Grass Bag Frame Bâti de sac à herbe
49 736-0451 Saddle Wash. .320 ID x .937 OD Rondelle selle 0,320 DI x 0,937 DE
52 687-02056 RH Han dle Bracket As sembly Ensemble de sup port du guidon CD
52 687-02057 LH Han dle Bracket As sembly Ensemble de sup port du guidon CG
53 715-0221 Pin Goupille
54 736-0474 Flat Washer 1.5 OD x .03 Rondelle plate 1,50 DE x 0,03
55 687-02039 Pivot Arm Assembly - RH Ensemble de bras de pivot - CD
55 687-02040 Pivot Arm Assembly - LH Ensemble de bras de pivot - CG
56 732-0866 Rear Spring Le ver Lev ier de ressort arrière
57 720-0426 Height Ad juster Knob Bou ton
58 738-0507B Shoul der Screw .50 Dia. Vis à épaulement 0,50 dia.
59 734-1987 Wheel As s'y 8 x 1.8 Spoke Ensemble de roue 8 x 1,80 gris
Bar Grey
59 734-04033 Wheel Ass’y 8 x 2 Idle Ensemble de roue 8,0 x 2,0
S-Wave, Ball Brg. roulement à billes
60 782-0512A Height Ad juster Plate - RH Plaque de réglage de hauteur - CD
60 782-0511A Height Ad juster Plate - LH Plaque de réglage de hauteur - CG
61 732-0706 Spring Le ver Front RH Levier de ressort avant - CD
61 732-0707 Spring Le ver Front LH Levier de ressort avant - CG
62 732-0700 Wire Fil
63 731-04998 Trail Shield Abattant de pro tection arrière
64 747-04035 Pivot Rod Tige de pivot
65 716-0102 Snap Ring for 1.0" shaft Jonc d’arrêt pour arbre 1,0 PO
66 731-04134A Rear Dis charge Door Porte d’éjection arrière
67 782-7551A Wheel Dust Cap Chapeau de moyeu
68 712-04065 Hex L-FlangeNut 3/8-16 Gr. F, Contre-écrou à embase 3/8-16
Ny lon Qual. F, ny lon
69 750-04162 Spacer .375 x .50 x 1.02" Lg. Entretoise 0,375 x 0,50 x 1,02 po de lg.
71 710-0703 Carriage Bolt 1/4-10 x .75 Boulon ordi naire 1/4-20 x 0,75
72 712-0397 Wing Nut Écrou à oreilles
73 618-04006 Trans mis sion As sem bly En sem ble de la trans mis sion
75 756-04017 In put Pul ley Poulie
76 682-0512A RH Height Ad just ment As sem bly Ensemble de réglage de hau teur - CD
76 682-0511A LH Height Ad just ment As sem bly Ensemble de réglage de hau teur - CG
77 731-0981A Hub Cap Grey Ra dial Moyeu de cha peau - gris
79 731-2646 Bail Stop Arrêt de la poignée de commande
80 782-9063 Engine Belt Keeper Bracket Support de la courroie
81 738-1002 Shoulder Scr. .375 x .25 AT 1/4-14 Vis à épaulement
82 726-0106 Speed Cap Nut Écrou rapide
84 731-2628A Handle Panel Panneau
85 747-2132A Control Rod Tige de commande
86 720-0312 Foam Grip Poignée de mousse
87 734-04046 Wheel Ass'y Comp/ 12 x 2.125 Ensemble de roue 12 x 2, 125
Idle Zag
12AD565
3.1.05
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Model/Modèle Shroud/Capot Hard ware/Quincaillerie
12A-463E500 751A1432613 7510042823
12A-465D515 751A1433513 7510042823
12AD466A563 751B699869 710-1256
12A-558O552 751B281440 710-1256
12AD565C501 731-04525 7510042823
12AD569R565 751B281440 710-1256
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5
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29
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24
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28
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712-3025 (Ref./Réf. 1)
Torque to 110-130 in-lbs.
Serrez à 110-130 po-lbs
710-1276 (Ref./Réf. 28)
Torque to 90-120 in-lbs.
Serrez à 90-120 po-lbs
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