Murray Lawn Mower Models 22 User Manual

Models  
22”  
Front Drive  
This Instruction Book contains information for several models.  
Read and keep this book for future reference.  
This book contains important information on  
SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE.  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
The owner must be certain that all  
the product information is included with the unit.  
This information includes  
the INSTRUCTION BOOKS,  
the REPLACEMENT PARTS and the WARRANTIES.  
This information must be included to make sure state laws  
and other laws are followed.  
RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR UNIT.  
THIS INFORMATION IS NECESSARY WHEN ORDERING PARTS  
OR IN CASE OF LOSS OR THEFT.  
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OWNER’S INFORMATION  
This instruction book is written for a person with some mechanical ability. Like most service books,  
not all the steps are described. Steps on how to loosen or tighten fasteners are steps anyone can  
follow with some mechanical ability. Read and follow these instructions before you use the unit.  
Know your product: If you understand the unit and how the unit operates, you will get the best  
performance. As you read this manual, compare the illustrations to the unit. Learn the location and  
the function of the controls. To help prevent an accident, follow the operating instructions and the  
safety rules. Keep this manual for future reference.  
IMPORTANT: Many units are not assembled and are sold in cartons. It is the responsibility of the  
owner to make sure the assembly instructions in this manual are exactly followed. Other units are  
purchased in an assembled condition. On assembled units, it is the responsibility of the owner to  
make sure the unit is correctly assembled. The owner must carefully check the unit according to  
the instructions in this manual before it is first used.  
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER  
The responsibility of the owner is to follow the instructions below.  
1. Carefully read and follow the rules for safe operation.  
2. Follow all the assembly and preparation instructions.  
3. Inspect the unit.  
4. Make sure that the operator of the unit knows how to correctly use all standard and accessory  
equipment.  
5. Operate the unit only with guards, shields, and other safety items in place and working correctly.  
6. Correctly adjust the unit.  
7. Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts.  
8. Complete all maintenance on the unit.  
Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and  
certain vehicle components contain or emit  
chemicals known to the State of California to  
cause cancer and birth defects or other repro-  
ductive harm.  
Battery posts, terminals and related accesso-  
ries contain lead and lead compounds, chemi-  
cals known to the State of California to cause  
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive  
harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.  
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IMPORTANT  
Safe Operation Practices for Walk–Behind Mowers.  
This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to ob-  
serve the following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.  
tion which can cause drowsiness or affect  
your ability to operate this machine safely.  
I. General Operation  
1. Read, understand, and follow all instruc-  
tions on the machine and in the manual(s).  
Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and  
the proper use of the mower before starting.  
15. Never operate mower in wet grass. Always  
be sure of your footing; keep a firm hold on  
the handle and walk; never run.  
16. Disengage the self–propelled mechanism  
or drive clutch on mowers so equipped be-  
fore starting the engine (motor).  
2. Do not put hands or feet near or under rotat-  
ing parts. Keep clear of the discharge open-  
ing at all times.  
17. If the equipment should start to vibrate ab-  
normally, stop the engine (motor) and check  
immediately for the cause. Vibration is gen-  
erally a warning of trouble such as a blade  
that is damaged, a loose blade, or the en-  
gine mounting bolts are loose.  
3. Only allow responsible individuals, who are  
familiar with the instructions, to operate the  
mower.  
4. Thoroughly inspect the mower and area  
where the equipment is to be used. Clear  
the area of objects such as rocks, toys, wire,  
bones, sticks etc., which could be picked up  
and thrown by the blade.  
18. Always wear safety goggles or safety  
glasses with side shields when operating  
mower to protect your eyes from foreign ob-  
jects which can be thrown from the unit.  
5. Be sure the area is clear of other people be-  
fore mowing. Stop mower if anyone enters  
the area.  
19. Plan your mowing pattern to avoid dis-  
charge of material toward roads, sidewalks,  
bystanders and the like.  
6. Do not operate the mower when barefoot or  
wearing open sandals. Always wear sub-  
stantial foot wear.  
20. After striking a foreign object, stop the en-  
gine. Remove the wire from the spark plug.  
Inspect the blade and mower for damage. If  
damaged, repair before starting and operat-  
ing the mower.  
7. Do not pull mower backwards unless abso-  
lutely necessary. Look down and behind be-  
fore and while moving backwards.  
21. Keep any washout ports and other mower  
housing service openings closed when  
mowing.  
8. Do not operate the mower without proper  
guards, plates, grass catcher or other safety  
protective devices in place.  
II. Slope Operation  
Slopes are a major factor related to slip and fall  
accidents which can result in severe injury. All  
slopes require extra caution. If you feel uneasy  
on a slope, do not mow it.  
9. See manufacturer’s instructions for proper  
operation and installation of accessories.  
Only use accessories approved by the  
manufacturer.  
DO:  
10. Stop the blade(s) when crossing gravel  
drives, walks, or roads.  
Mow across the face of slopes; never up  
and down. Do not mow excessively steep  
slopes (maximum 15 degrees) or areas  
where the ground is very rough. See the  
“Guide” in the back of this manual to check  
a slope. Exercise extreme caution when  
changing direction on slopes.  
11. Stop the engine (motor) whenever you  
leave the equipment, before cleaning the  
mower or unclogging the chute.  
12. Shut the engine (motor) off and wait until the  
blade comes to complete stop before re-  
moving grass catcher.  
Remove objects such as rocks, tree limbs,  
etc.  
13. Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.  
14. Do not operate the mower while under the  
Watch for holes, ruts, or bumps. Tall grass  
can hide obstacles.  
influence of alcohol, drugs or other medica-  
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IMPORTANT  
DO NOT:  
nect the spark plug wire, and keep the wire  
away from the plug to prevent accidental  
starting. Always wear eye protection when  
you make adjustments or repairs.  
Do not mow near drop–offs, ditches, or em-  
bankments. The operator could lose footing  
or balance.  
4. Keep all nuts and bolts, especially blade at-  
tachment bolts, tight and keep equipment in  
good condition.  
Do not mow excessively steep slopes.  
Do not mow on wet grass. Reduced footing  
could cause slipping.  
5. Never tamper with safety devices. Check  
their proper operation regularly.  
III. Children  
6. To reduce fire hazard, keep mower free of  
grass, leaves, or other debris build–up.  
Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow mower to  
cool before storing.  
Tragic accidents can occur if the operator is not  
alert to the presence of children. Children are  
often attracted to the mower and the mowing  
activity. Never assume that children will remain  
where you last saw them.  
7. Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike  
an object. Repair, if necessary, before re-  
starting.  
1. Keep children out of the mowing area and  
under the watchful care of a responsible  
adult.  
8. Never attempt to make wheel height adjust-  
ments while the engine (motor) is running.  
2. Be alert and turn mower off if children enter  
the area.  
9. Always disconnect electric mowers (live op-  
erated) before cleaning, repairing, or ad-  
justing.  
3. Before and while moving backwards, look  
behind and down for small children.  
4. Never allow children to operate the mower.  
10. Grass catcher components are subject to  
wear, damage, and deterioration, which  
could expose moving parts or allow objects  
to be thrown. Frequently check components  
and replace with manufacturer’s recom-  
mended parts, when necessary. For stor-  
age, always make sure grass catcher is  
empty.  
5. Use extra care when approaching blind cor-  
ners, shrubs, trees, or other objects that  
may obscure vision.  
IV. Service  
*1. Use extra care in handling gasoline and oth-  
er fuels. They are flammable and vapors are  
explosive.  
11. Mower blades are sharp and can cut. Wrap  
the blade(s) or wear gloves, and use extra  
caution when servicing them.  
a. Use only an approved container.  
b. Never remove gas cap or add fuel with 12. Do not change the engine governor setting  
the engine running. Allow engine to cool  
before refueling. Do not smoke.  
or over–speed the engine.  
13. Frequently check the blade for wear or dam-  
ages such as cracks and nicks. A blade that  
is bent or damaged must be immediately re-  
placed with a factory replacement blade.  
For safety and good cutting performance,  
replace the blade every two years. Fre-  
quently check the blade bolt and the engine  
mounting bolts. Replace damaged bolts  
and tighten loose bolts.  
c. Never refuel the machine indoors.  
d. Never store the machine or fuel contain-  
er inside where there is an open flame,  
such as a water heater.  
*2. Never run an engine indoors or inside a  
closed area.  
3. Never make adjustments or repairs to items  
such as the height adjusters or grass catch- 14. Use only original equipment or authorized  
er with the engine (motor) running. Discon- replacement parts.  
*Asterisked items do not apply to electric mowers.  
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SAFE MOWING GUIDE  
Every person who uses power equipment  
gency. Learn how to cut and how to keep con-  
trol of the mower at all times.  
Many mowers are started manually. When us-  
ing a pull start or rope start, place your feet  
firmly and away from the blade. Hold the rope  
handle securely, but never wrap the rope  
around your arm or fingers for a “better grip”.  
The mower is designed for use by one person.  
Always mow alone. Never carry passengers.  
Carrying a passenger is dangerous for the  
passenger and the operator. A mower is not for  
amusement or for carrying objects.  
must learn the difference between proper and  
improper use, safe and unsafe mowing prac-  
tices. Read the next few pages carefully.  
They can help you learn. Too often the mow-  
er user is inexperienced, not properly in-  
structed, or has not read the Instruction Book  
and instructions on the unit before using it for  
the first time. This can result in unsafe use en-  
dangering the operator, bystanders, and the  
equipment. Another result can be a poor ap-  
pearance of the area mowed.  
Read this Instruction Book. Read the in-  
structions on the unit. Operate the mower ac-  
cording to the Safe Mowing Guide and other  
safety rules and recommendations in this In-  
struction Book and on the unit. Make sure any-  
one who uses the unit has read the instructions  
and has been told how to operate the mower  
safely.  
Is the area you are planning to mow wet? Nev-  
er cut a wet lawn. Cutting wet grass can cause  
an accident. It can affect mower performance  
and also cause problems with future lawn  
growth and appearance. Wet grass is slippery  
and might cause the operator to fall or the  
mower to slip. Someone could be hurt by  
touching the blade. Wet grass tends to clog the  
mower, causing poor discharge. Wet clippings  
bunch up on the lawn retarding the growth of  
grass. A wet mower can cause parts to rust  
and reduce the useful life of the unit.  
Your mower is designed to provide good ser-  
vice and durability in normal residential cut-  
ting. If the mower is not properly serviced and  
maintained or used on unsuitable terrain or in  
conditions not suitable for mowing, product  
performance and safety will be reduced.  
Proper attire is an important part of safe mow-  
ing. Safety glasses protect the eyes from  
thrown objects. Safety shoes with steel toes  
can protect a foot from being cut by the blade.  
Shirts and pants that cover the arms and legs  
can stop or deflect a thrown object.  
When you look over the lawn, refresh your  
memory about hard, immovable obstacles  
such as pipes, stumps, and rocks and avoid  
them. They can cause damage to the mower  
or an accident injuring the operator or a by-  
stander. Take a litter bag along and walk over  
the area to be cut. Pick up any stones, toys,  
wire, bones, or other loose objects. These  
items can damage the mower or they can be-  
come dangerous flying objects if the mower  
blade hits them. The blade of a power mower  
travels very fast. It can throw rocks and other  
objects with force over long distances. Objects  
thrown by mowers can break windows, cause  
Practice using the mower before you actually  
begin cutting grass. Select a large open level  
area. Learn the location and function of the  
controls and how they work. It is important that  
the blade can be stopped quickly in an emer-  
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SAFE MOWING GUIDE  
bruises, or even put out an eye. Often the per-  
improve the performance, help the engine stay  
cooler, extend the life of moving parts, and  
minimize the danger of fire. People get burned  
working with and around their mowers for oth-  
er reasons than fire and explosions. It takes  
only a few seconds of operation for the engine  
and the muffler to become hot. Do not touch  
these parts when the mower is running. Stop  
the engine and let it cool down before servicing  
the mower. Remember, exhaust fumes can be  
dangerous. Never operate the engine indoors  
or in an enclosed area.  
son hurt by a thrown object is a bystander such  
as a child, another family member or a neigh-  
bor. Keep people and pets completely away  
from the mowing area. Direct the mower’s dis-  
charge away from areas where people can be.  
Planning your mowing pattern has a double  
benefit. It can reduce chances of an injury and  
make the clean up after mowing easier.  
Are there ditches,  
walls, or major in-  
clines in the area to be  
cut? Plan the mowing  
pattern to avoid such  
danger areas. In-  
clines and rough ter-  
rain must be mowed  
carefully and some  
areas must not be cut  
with a mower at all.  
With walk behind  
equipment,  
mow  
across the incline so  
that if you or the mow-  
er slip, you won’t run  
into each other.  
Never mow slopes greater than 15 degrees.  
See the “Guide” in the back of this Instruction  
Book to check any slopes.  
Getting a new mower can be a big event for a  
family. Let family members satisfy their curios-  
ity about the mower and at the same time, tell  
them about its dangers. Remember, a mower  
is not a toy and is not for use by children or any-  
one lacking in age, strength or experience.  
As with any power equipment, a mower can be  
dangerous if not assembled, misused, or not  
properly maintained. The most important rule  
is to always use good judgement and common  
sense.  
Your mower will cut thick grass and heavy  
plant stems with ease. Fingers and toes are no  
more resistant to the mower’s blade. Many  
people are injured because they “forgot” and  
reached into the discharge chute. Always treat  
your lawn mower as if the blade is rotating.  
Never perform any service or try to make any  
adjustment,except carburetor, while the en-  
gine is running.  
Ready to start cutting? Not yet. Be sure the  
mower has been fully assembled according to  
directions in the Instruction Book. Even if as-  
sembly was done by a lawn and garden shop  
or the store where the unit was purchased, it  
must be checked. Are all nuts, bolts and  
screws tight? Does the engine have oil? These  
items must be checked periodically throughout  
the life of the mower.  
Your mower has a gasoline engine. Gas is  
dangerous. Store fuel only in a approved gas  
container. Do not store large amounts of gas.  
Put out all cigarettes, pipes and cigars before  
working with gasoline. Store fuel and the mow-  
er itself in a well ventilated area away from any  
possible source of ignition such a pilot light on  
a furnace. If the mower is to be stored for an ex-  
tended time, remove the gas from the tank.  
This minimizes the chance of a fire and keeps  
the tank clear of deposits and old gasoline,  
thus improving mower performance. Move the  
mower outside before adding gasoline. Use a  
funnel and wipe up any spilled fuel before start-  
ing. Remember, gasoline expands when  
heated so leave some expansion room. Also,  
most mower gas caps are vented to allow for  
expansion. Always use the proper cap. People  
are needlessly burned by fires, hurt in explo-  
sions, mowers and other property are dam-  
aged because of failure to follow basic safety  
rules related to gasoline and fueling.  
Use only accessories suited for your mower.  
Use of improper accessories can reduce the  
safety designed into both the mower and the  
accessory, it can even damage the unit. Read  
and follow the instructions which come with the  
accessory and the mower.  
Never add gasoline to an engine that is running  
or that is hot from recent use, this can cause an  
accident. Remove dry grass and other debris  
from the mower. Keeping the mower clean will  
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SAFE MOWING GUIDE  
Use only original equipment or approved sub-  
in the rain is no fun and it is dangerous. Always  
seek shelter in an electrical storm. In extreme-  
ly dry mowing conditions, your safety glasses  
can serve a dual purpose by protecting your  
eyes from dust and thrown objects, also a dust  
or pollen mask can be helpful.  
stitutions as service parts. If you need profes-  
sional service, select a shop that is an  
Authorized Service Center for your brand of  
mower. If you plan to service the unit yourself,  
follow directions in the Instruction Book.  
Your mower is equipped with a number of safe-  
ty features which are important to the safety of  
the operator and bystanders and must never  
be altered or removed. If a safety feature be-  
comes inoperable, lost, or damaged, it must be  
repaired or replaced before the mower is used.  
Engine speed is a key to safe mowing and a  
nice looking lawn. The maximum speed of the  
engine on your mower has been set at the fac-  
tory. Do not change the engine governor in any  
way.  
Select the maximum engine and ground speed  
that is right for the terrain and the height of  
grass. You get the best cutting and bagging  
performance when using a grass catcher by  
operating the engine at maximum speed. Nev-  
er walk fast or run just to get the job done soon-  
er. On inclines, reduce ground speed and  
exercise extreme care.  
As you mow, remember children and pets are  
sometimes attracted to the activity. Be espe-  
cially careful when trimming around shrubbery  
or when backing up. If at all possible, don’t  
mow when moving backwards. It is dangerous  
because vision is restricted. Also, blades are  
designed to cut while the unit is moving for-  
ward so cutting performance is reduced when  
mowing in reverse.  
Never leave the mower running and unat-  
tended. Shut off the engine. Put the mower in  
a position so that it can not roll. If the unit is  
self–propelled, make sure the drive control is  
disengaged.  
It is best to mow only during daylight hours;  
however, if you must mow in the late afternoon  
or evening, make sure there is good artificial  
light.  
Your mower will require maintenance including  
service and adjustments before and after use  
as with any machine. The frequency of the  
maintenance is generally based on hours of  
use, however, the frequency can vary because  
of mowing conditions. Check the Instruction  
Book for more detailed instructions. Proper  
maintenance protects your investment in the  
mower and helps insure that it will function  
safely and reliably.  
Never attempt any  
service (with the pos-  
sible exception of car-  
buretor adjustment)  
with the engine run-  
ning. After turning the  
engine off, always  
disconnect the spark  
plug wire to prevent  
accidental restarting  
while the unit is being  
serviced.  
When mowing, be aware of your condition and  
the weather conditions. After mowing a long  
time, you will be tired. This is the time when  
reactions slow down, your attention wanders;  
the time when you are wide open for an acci-  
dent. Take a short break. If temperatures are  
high, take precautions to avoid becoming de-  
hydrated. If you are angry, tired, or unable to  
give your full attention to mowing, if you have  
been consuming alcohol, medicines, or drugs,  
do not use your mower or any type of power  
equipment.  
If weather conditions become worse while you  
are cutting, stop and finish later. Cutting grass  
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While mowing, if you hit a foreign object, stop  
position when mowing and bagging. When  
bagging, slower ground speed will provide the  
best results.  
the engine. Remove the spark plug wire. Care-  
fully and thoroughly inspect the mower for  
damage. Make necessary repairs before re-  
starting. If the unit starts to vibrate abnormally,  
stop the engine immediately and check for the  
cause. Vibration is generally a warning of  
trouble. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight.  
Change the mowing pattern slightly each time  
you cut. If you always cut the same way, the  
grass will develop a “set” and clippings will ac-  
cumulate more heavily in some areas more  
than in others causing grass to get thinner in  
those areas. Do not service your mower over  
the grass. Spilled oil and gas can kill the grass.  
In tall grass or very heavy grass, do not try to  
cut it all at once. Raise the height of cut on the  
first cutting and lower it for the next cutting the  
same day or within a few days. Another way is  
to cut only part of the width of the mower and  
adjust your ground speed (not the engine) to  
move more slowly so the mower can clear it-  
self as it moves forward.  
The blade is the most dangerous part of the  
mower and also the most important part in ob-  
taining a nice lawn appearance. Check the  
blade and the blade mounting hardware fre-  
quently. Keep it tight. If the blade hits a solid  
object, check it thoroughly for deformation or  
cracks and replace if damaged. For safety,re-  
place the blade every two years. A sharp blade  
reduces the work load on the engine and cuts  
grass more cleanly, for a better looking cut with  
less work. The blade is always close to the out-  
side of the mower housing. For best trimming  
on side discharge mowers, cut with the left  
side of the housing toward the area that needs  
trimming.  
A useful accessory for your mower is a grass  
catcher. There are grass catchers available for  
most models. For best performance and safe-  
ty, be sure the grass catcher is approved for  
use with your mower. Assemble as directed  
and follow operating and safety instructions  
with the catcher and in the Instruction Book.  
Before mounting, checking or emptying the  
grass catcher, always turn the engine off. Re-  
member to check the grass catcher before  
each use for cracks, wear, or deterioration. Re-  
place any part that is damaged with the man-  
ufacturer’s recommended replacement part  
before using the grass catcher again.  
When cutting with a walk behind mower, al-  
ways push the unit. Do not pull it. Pushing the  
unit keeps the operator behind the mower in  
the “operator’s zone” for better control. Push-  
ing the unit also gives you a chance to see ex-  
actly where and what you are mowing. There  
will be times while you are mowing that you will  
have to pull the mower backwards (such as  
when the front of the mower has come up  
against a wall or fence). If you must back up,  
make sure your feet are in the clear. Stand well  
back from the mower, plant your feet firmly with  
each step and back up being careful to look be-  
hind you. Resume normal mowing as soon as  
possible.  
If your unit is self–propelled, remember that  
the drive mechanism is not designed to do all  
the work, but the unit can move without your  
help. Always keep your hands on the handle  
near the controls when the engine is running.  
Remember too that the self–propelled mecha-  
nism can be dangerous. Keep hands and feet  
away from belts and chains. Always turn off the  
engine before attempting to remove anything  
that becomes entangled in the self–propelled  
system.  
Proper cutting technique is important if you  
want your lawn to look good. Avoid the tempta-  
tion to cut grass too short. Cutting grass too  
short can kill the plant, cause grass to turn yel-  
low, or make the lawn look brown and thatchy.  
Use the lower cutting heights in cool months  
when the grass is lush. Use the higher cutting  
heights in extremely dry periods. Cutting with  
a dull blade or low engine speed bruises,  
shreds, and can uproot some grass making  
the lawn look dull and brown a few days after  
cutting. Always put the throttle control in FAST  
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can be dangerous. Follow the instructions in  
this Instruction Book. Use the mower properly  
and carefully and it will give you many hours of  
trouble free, accident free operations.  
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STEPS TO FOLLOW  
BEFORE MOWING  
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Be sure to dress correctly. Wear hard shoes, not sandals or tennis shoes.  
Examine the blade. A blade that is bent, cracked, or damaged must be replaced with a factory  
replacement blade.  
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Fill the fuel tank outside. Clean off spilled fuel.  
Read and follow the Owner’s Manual, the instructions with the engine, and the instructions with  
any attachments. Owner’s Manual instructions are for your safety and the safety of others.  
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Exhaust fumes are dangerous. Start the engine outside.  
Make sure all safety devices are in place and working correctly.  
Operation of the mower is only for a person that has experience.  
Wet grass can be dangerous. Let the grass dry.  
Instruct children and others to keep away from the work area.  
Never cut the grass without good light.  
Pick up loose objects. Remove them from the mowing area.  
WHILE MOWING  
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Watch for fixed objects and avoid them. They can damage the mower or cause injury.  
A hot engine and muffler will cause a burn. Do not touch.  
Inclines and slopes must be carefully mowed. See the “Guide” in the back of this book to check  
a slope.  
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Lack of daylight or good artificial light is cause to stop mowing.  
Examine the mower, the blade, and other parts for damage after hitting a foreign object or if the  
unit vibrates excessively.  
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Do not make adjustments or repairs without stopping the engine (except for carburetor). Dis-  
connect the spark plug wire.  
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On or near roads, watch out for traffic. Direct discharge away from roads.  
When mowing, avoid areas where traction is unsure. Before and while moving backwards, look  
behind and down for small children.  
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In heavy grass, raise the cutting height. Cut slower. Stop the engine to remove clogged grass  
from the mower.  
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Never remove any safety related parts.  
Do not pour gasoline into a engine that is hot or running.  
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AFTER MOWING  
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Always let the mower cool before storing in an enclosed area.  
Foreign material on the mower is dangerous. Clean off grass, leaves, grease and oil before  
storing.  
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Tighten all loose nuts, bolts and screws before you use the unit.  
Empty and clean any grass catcher or other accessory.  
Remove the key or disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent unauthorized use.  
Make sure the mower is not kept near a source of ignition. Gas fumes can cause an explosion.  
Only original parts or factory approved substitutes can be used to service the mower.  
When storing the mower for an extended period, remove the fuel from the fuel tank.  
Instruct children to leave the mower alone. It is not a toy.  
Never keep gasoline near a source of ignition. Always use an approved container. Keep  
gasoline away from children.  
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Lubricate according to the Instruction Book. See “Lubrication”.  
IMPORTANT––Read the Instruction Book. Keep this book for future use and  
reference.  
WARNING: Look for this symbol to point out important  
safety precautions. It means: “Attention! Become  
Alert! Your Safety Is Involved.”  
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PREPARATION  
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS  
The mower was fully assembled at the factory.  
When the mower was put in the carton, the  
handle was put in the storage position. To put  
the handle in the operating position, follow the  
steps below.  
Upper Handle  
Wingnut  
Lower Handle  
Locking  
Tabs  
Handle  
Handle  
Bracket  
1. Remove the mower from the carton.  
Wingnut  
2. Put the lower handle in the operating posi-  
tion. Make sure the lower handle is be-  
tween the locking tabs (Figure 1).  
Figure 1  
3. Put the upper handle in the operating  
Recoil–Start  
Grip  
position. Tighten the wingnuts.  
CAUTION: Be careful when you fold or  
raise the handle. Do not damage the  
cables. A cable that is bent will not work  
correctly. Before you use the unit, re-  
place a bent or damaged cable.  
Rope  
Guide  
4. To attach the recoil–start grip to the rope  
guide, twist the rope through the rope  
guide mounted on the right side of the han-  
dle (Figure 2).  
Figure 2  
Axle Knob  
Washer  
NOTE: If you cannot attach the  
recoil–start grip because the rope is too  
short, hold the engine stop lever  
against the handle. Slowly pull the  
recoil–start grip.  
Rear Wheel  
Rear Wheels (Hi–Wheel Models With  
Axle Knobs)  
1. Remove the washers and axle knobs  
from the axle bolts (Figure 3).  
Axle Bolt  
2. Mount the rear wheels onto the axle bolts  
and fasten with the washers and axle  
knobs.  
Figure 3  
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PREPARATION  
HOW TO ADJUST THE HANDLE HEIGHT  
The handle bracket has two assembly posi-  
tions. A HIGH and a LOW position (Figure 4).  
The HIGH position will raise the handle ap-  
proximately four inches.  
Lower Handle  
Handle Bracket  
HIGH  
LOW  
Wingnut  
Figure 5  
Figure 4  
1. Remove the wingnuts and bolts from the  
HIGH Position  
right and left handle brackets (Figure 5).  
Handle  
Bracket  
2. To raise the handle, mount the lower han-  
dle in the HIGH position shown in Figure 6.  
3. To lower the handle, mount the lower han-  
Figure 6  
dle in the LOW position shown in Figure 7.  
LOW Position  
4. Attach the lower handle to the handle  
brackets with the bolts and wingnuts.  
(Figure 5).  
Handle  
Bracket  
Figure 7  
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PREPARATION  
ENGINE TIPPING  
HOW TO PREPARE THE ENGINE  
ENGINE DOES NOT CONTAIN  
When you service the engine, inspect the  
blade, or clean the underside of the mower  
housing; make sure to always tip the engine  
with the spark plug up (see Figure 8). Trans-  
porting or tipping the engine with the spark  
plug down will cause:  
OIL OR GASOLINE  
See the engine manufacturer’s instructions for  
the type of gasoline and oil to use. Before you  
use the unit, read the information on safety, op-  
eration, maintenance, and storage.  
WARNING: Follow the engine  
manufacturer’s instructions for  
the type of gasoline and oil to  
use. Always use a safety gaso-  
line container. Do not smoke  
when adding gasoline to the en-  
gine. When inside an enclosure,  
do not fill with gasoline. Before  
you add gasoline, stop the  
engine. Let the engine cool for  
several minutes.  
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Hard starting.  
Engine smoking.  
Spark plug fouling.  
Oil or gas saturation of the air filter.  
IMPORTANT: This unit is equipped with an  
internal combustion engine and must not  
be used on or near any unimproved 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 must be main-  
tained in effective working order by the op-  
erator.  
In the State of California the above is re-  
quired by law (Section 4442 of the Califor-  
nia Public Resources Code). Other states  
may have similar laws. Federal laws apply  
on federal lands. See an Authorized Ser-  
vice Center for a spark arrester for the  
muffler.  
Figure 8  
IMPORTANT: Actual sustained horsepow-  
er will likely be lower due to operating limi-  
tations and environmental factory.  
FINAL ASSEMBLY  
Before you use the mower, check the assem-  
bly of the wheels, the handle, and the controls.  
Make sure all the fasteners are tight. Make  
sure the throttle control and the engine stop le-  
ver work correctly.  
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PREPARATION  
MODELS WITH OPTIONAL MULCHER PLATE  
2. Align the mulcher plate with the side dis-  
MULCHER PLATE  
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION  
charge opening. Make sure that the two  
alignment bumps are inside of the open-  
ing.  
WARNING: Before you remove  
or install the mulcher kit, discon-  
nect the wire to the spark plug.  
3. Mount the tab on the top of the mulcher  
plate to the inside of the mower housing.  
On some models the mulcher kit is installed at  
the factory. To convert from a mulcher to a side  
discharge, remove the mulcher plate.  
A side discharge mower can be converted to a  
mulching mower by installing the mulcher  
plate as follows:  
4. Mount the tab on the bottom of the mul-  
cher plate to the inside of the mower  
housing (Figure 10).  
1. Raise the chute deflector (Figure 9).  
Chute  
Deflector  
Chute  
Deflector  
Bump  
Tab  
Mulcher Plate  
Figure 10  
Bump  
Tab  
Mulcher Plate  
Figure 9  
5. Lower the chute deflector.  
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Keep a sharp edge on the blade. A blade  
that is not sharp will cause the ends of the  
grass to become brown.  
Clean the underside of the mower housing.  
Grass and other debris can keep the mow-  
er from working correctly.  
MULCHING TIPS  
Mulching finely cuts the grass so that the grass  
can be easily recycled. Because the nutrients  
are returned to the soil, the lawn will need less  
fertilizer. To correctly mulch the lawn, follow  
the tips below.  
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The grass must be dry. If the grass is wet,  
it will be difficult to cut and cause heavy  
clumps of grass.  
The grass must not be too tall. The maxi-  
mum height to effectively cut is 4 1/2 in-  
ches. Set the height adjusters so that only  
the top third of the grass is cut.  
If the grass is more than 4 1/2 inches high,  
two mowings will be necessary. For the first  
mowing, set the height adjusters in the  
highest position. Then, lower the height ad-  
justers for the second mowing.  
If the quality of cut is marginal, try the  
following:  
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Set the height adjusters at a higher cutting  
height.  
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Cut the grass more frequently.  
Operate the mower at a slower ground  
speed.  
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Overlap the cutting swaths instead of cut-  
ting a full swath with each pass.  
Mow across the marginal areas a second  
time.  
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OPERATION  
ENGINE STOP LEVER  
WARNING: For safe operation,  
the drive system must immedi-  
ately disengage when the drive  
lever is released. If the drive  
system does not disengage  
correctly, do not operate the  
mower until the drive system is  
adjusted or repaired by an  
authorized service center.  
Release the engine stop lever and the engine  
and the blade will automatically stop. To run  
the engine, hold the engine stop lever in the  
Operating position (Figure 12).  
Before you start the engine, operate the en-  
gine stop lever several times. Make sure the  
cable moves easily.  
Operating Position  
Drive Lever  
Engine Stop  
Lever  
Hold the engine stop lever  
in the Operating position.  
Figure 11  
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM  
The mower has a front wheel drive system.  
Operate the drive system as follows.  
To go forward, move the  
drive lever forward.  
1. Hold the engine stop lever in the Operat-  
Figure 12  
ing Position (Figure 11 and Figure 12).  
2. Push the drive lever completely forward.  
When the drive lever clicks, release the  
drive lever. The drive system is now en-  
gaged.  
HOW TO STOP THE ENGINE  
NOTE: To stop the engine, release the  
engine stop lever.  
To stop the engine, release the engine stop  
lever. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug  
to prevent the engine from starting. On models  
equipped with an electric start engine, remove  
the key from the key switch. Keep the key  
away from children.  
3. To disengage the drive system and stop  
the engine, completely release the engine  
stop lever.  
4. To disengage only the drive system, re-  
lease the engine stop lever approximate-  
ly two inches. The drive system will  
disengage but the engine will continue to  
run.  
NOTE: When the drive system is  
disengaged on a new unit, it is possible for  
the front wheels to rotate if lifted off the  
ground. This is normal with a new belt and  
will stop after one or two hours of  
If the engine will not stop, hold a screwdriver  
against the spark plug and against the engine  
cooling fins. The spark will go to ground and  
the engine will stop. Before you start the en-  
gine, check the engine stop cable. Make sure  
the engine stop cable is assembled correctly.  
Before you operate the unit, replace a bent or  
damaged engine stop cable.  
operation.  
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OPERATION  
WARNING: To prevent an acci-  
dent, make sure the drive lever is  
in the DISENGAGED position.  
When the drive lever is in the EN-  
GAGED position, do not start the  
engine.  
HOW TO START ENGINE  
WARNING: The blade will rotate  
when the engine runs.  
IMPORTANT: Before you start the engine,  
operate the engine stop lever several  
times. Make sure the engine stop cable  
moves freely.  
6. Some models have a primer button on the  
front or side of the engine (Figure 14). Ev-  
ery time you push the primer button, wait  
two seconds. For the number of times re-  
quired to push the primer button, see the  
engine manufacturer’s instructions.  
NOTE: The engine design does not include  
a throttle control or an engine speed ad-  
justment. The engine is set at the best  
speed for cutting grass, bagging grass,  
and for extended engine life.  
1. Check the oil.  
2. Fill the fuel tank with regular unleaded gas-  
oline. Make sure the gasoline is clean.  
Leaded gasoline will increase deposits and  
shorten the life of the valves.  
NOTE: Do not use gasohol or methanol. Do  
not use premium unleaded gasoline.  
Primer Button  
Figure 14  
WARNING: Always use a safety  
gasoline container. Do not smoke  
when adding gasoline to the fuel  
tank. When inside an enclosure,  
do not add gasoline. Before you  
add gasoline, stop the engine and  
let the engine cool for several  
minutes.  
NOTE: Do not use the primer button to  
start a warm engine.  
7. Stand behind the mower. Hold the engine  
stop lever in the OPERATING position  
(Figure 13).  
8. Electric Start Models: Turn the ignition  
key to the START position. Use short start-  
ing cycles (15 seconds per minute). When  
the engine starts, release the ignition key.  
If the engine will not turn over, charge the  
battery. See “How To Charge The Battery”.  
3. Make sure the spark plug wire is connected  
to the spark plug.  
4. Electric Start Models: Make sure the bat-  
tery is connected to the wiring harness.  
5. Make sure the drive lever is in the DISEN-  
9. Recoil–Start Models: Rapidly pull the re-  
coil–start grip. Slowly return the recoil–  
start grip.  
GAGED position (Figure 13).  
10. If the engine does not start in 5 or 6 tries,  
See the “Problem and Repair” Instructions.  
Hold the engine stop lever  
in the operating position.  
HOW TO OPERATE THE MOWER  
WARNING: Check the condition  
of the grass bag for wear or dete-  
rioration. If worn or damaged, re-  
place the parts only with ap-  
proved factory replacement  
parts. For replacement parts,  
see the parts list in this book.  
Drive Lever  
Ignition Key  
To completely fill the grass bag, operate the  
engine with the throttle control in the FAST  
position.  
Figure 13  
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MAINTENANCE  
ENGINE MAINTENANCE  
Use the following maintenance section to keep  
your unit in good operating condition. All the  
maintenance information for the engine is in  
the “Engine Instruction Book”. Before you start  
the engine, read this book.  
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Hard starting.  
Engine smoking.  
Spark plug fouling.  
Oil or gas saturation of the air filter.  
WARNING: Before you make an  
inspection, adjustment (except  
carburetor), or repair, stop the  
engine and disconnect the wire  
from the spark plug.  
ENGINE TIPPING  
When you service the engine, inspect the  
blade, or clean the underside of the mower  
housing; make sure to always tip the engine  
with the spark plug up (see Figure 15). Trans-  
porting or tipping the engine with the spark  
plug down will cause:  
Figure 15  
HOW TO CLEAN  
THE MOWER HOUSING  
HOW TO ADJUST  
THE HEIGHT OF CUT  
WARNING: The blade will rotate  
when the engine runs. Before  
you change the height of cut,  
stop the engine and disconnect  
the wire from the spark plug.  
WARNING: The blade will rotate  
when the engine runs. Before  
you clean the mower housing,  
stop the engine and disconnect  
the wire from the spark plug.  
To change the height of cut, move the position  
of the adjuster arm at each wheel (Figure 16).  
Make sure each adjuster arm is in the same  
position so that the mower will cut level.  
Grass and other debris can keep the mower  
from working correctly. After you mow, clean  
the mower housing as follows.  
1. Stop the engine.  
1. Disengage the adjuster arm.  
2. Move the adjuster arm to another posi-  
2. Disconnect the wire from the spark plug.  
tion.  
3. Clean the top and the bottom of the mower  
housing.  
Adjuster  
Arm  
LUBRICATION  
1. For maximum performance, lubricate the  
wheels and all pivot points with engine oil  
every 25 hours.  
2. To lubricate the engine, refer to the “En-  
gine Instruction Book”.  
NOTE: Do not lubricate the engine stop  
cable. Lubricants will damage the cable  
and prevent the cable from moving freely.  
Replace the cable if bent or damaged.  
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MAINTENANCE  
8. Slide theaxle as shown until the drive belt  
HOW TO REMOVE THE DRIVE BELT  
can be removed from the drive pulley.  
WARNING: Before you remove  
the belt, disconnect the wire  
from the spark plug.  
9. Remove the drive belt.  
NOTE: Make sure you replace the drive  
belt only with a replacement belt from  
the factory.  
1. Loosen, DO NO REMOVE, the bolt for the  
debris shield (Figure 17).  
2. Remove the screw and the debris shield  
(Figure 18).  
3. Remove the belt cover (Figure 19).  
4. Remove the front wheels.  
5. Remove the retainer ring and the spring  
pin (Figure 20).  
6. Remove the dust cover and pinion gear.  
7. Remove the hair pin from the axle.  
10. To assemble the drive belt, reverse the  
above steps.  
11. Before you begin to mow, make sure the  
drive system will correctly disengage and  
that the mower will stop. If the drive system  
will not disengage, take the mower to an  
authorized service center before you op-  
erate the mower.  
Belt Cover  
Figure 17  
Bolt  
Pinion Gear  
Screw  
Hub Cap  
Nut  
Washer  
Figure 19  
Front Wheel  
Washer  
Screw  
Debris Shield  
Belt  
Hair Pin  
Figure 18  
Engine  
Pulley  
Spring Pin  
Retainer  
Ring  
Axle  
Drive Pulley  
Thrust Washer  
Pinion Gear  
Dust Cover  
Figure 20  
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MAINTENANCE  
5. Check the blade according to the ”Blade  
BLADE SERVICE  
Service” instructions. Replace a badly  
worn or damaged blade with a factory re-  
placement blade.  
WARNING: Before you inspect  
the blade or the blade adapter,  
disconnect the wire to the spark  
plug. If the blade hits an object,  
stop the engine. Disconnect the  
wire to the spark plug. Check the  
unit for damage.  
6. Mount the blade with the curved edges to-  
ward the housing. If the blade is upside  
down, the blade will not cut correctly and  
can cause an accident.  
7. Fasten the blade with the original wash-  
ers and bolt. Make sure the outside rims  
of the Belleville washers are toward the  
blade (Figure 21).  
8. Tighten the bolt that holds the blade to a  
torque of 30 foot pounds.  
Frequently check the blade for wear or dam-  
age such as cracks. Frequently check the bolt  
that holds the blade. Keep the bolt tight. If the  
blade hits an object, stop the engine. Discon-  
nect the wire to the spark plug. Check the  
blade adapter for damage. Check for a bent or  
damaged blade, a badly worn blade, or other  
damage. Before you operate the unit, dam-  
aged parts must be replaced with factory re-  
placement parts. For safety, replace the blade  
every two years. Keep a sharp edge on the  
blade. A blade that is not sharp will cause the  
ends of the grass to become brown. Remove  
the blade as follows.  
WARNING: Always keep the bolt  
that holds the blade tight. A loose  
bolt or blade can cause an acci-  
dent.  
HOW TO SHARPEN THE BLADE  
WARNING: Vibration is the result  
if the blade is not correctly bal-  
anced. A blade that is damaged  
with cracks can break and cause  
an accident.  
HOW TO REMOVE THE BLADE  
WARNING: Before you remove  
the blade, disconnect the wire to  
the spark plug. The blade has  
sharp edges. When you hold the  
blade, use gloves or cloth materi-  
al to protect your hands.  
1. Sharpen the blade two times a year or ev-  
ery 25 hours.  
2. If the blade is on the unit, do not sharpen.  
Remove the blade according to the in-  
structions in ”How To Remove The Blade”.  
3. Clean the blade with a brush, soap, and  
water. Check the blade. Look for cracks,  
nicks, or other damage. Replace a blade  
that is badly worn, bent, or damaged with  
a factory replacement blade.  
1. Drain the fuel tank.  
2. Lift the side of the mower that has the  
muffler or spark plug.  
3. Use a piece of wood to keep the blade  
from rotating.  
4. Remove the bolt that holds the blade.  
4. Sharpen the blade with a file. Make sure  
you keep the original beveled cutting edge  
(Figure 22).  
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Blade Adapter  
Blade  
Blade  
Belleville  
Washer  
Washer  
Blade Adapter  
File  
Bolt  
Screwdriver  
Blade is balanced  
when parallel to  
the ground.  
Mulching  
Blade  
Belleville Washer  
Flat Washer  
Bolt  
Ground  
Figure 21  
Figure 22  
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MAINTENANCE  
5. Make sure the blade is balanced. Use a  
screwdriver and hold the blade parallel to  
the ground as shown. A blade that is bal-  
anced will stay parallel to the ground. If the  
blade is not balanced, the heavy end will  
rotate toward the ground. Sharpen the  
heavy end until the blade is balanced.  
6. A new blade will cut better than a badly  
worn blade. Every two years replace the  
old blade with a factory replacement  
blade.  
Push in on  
lower handle.  
CHECK THE LEVEL OF CUT  
Test the unit in a small area. If the height of cut  
is not level or if the cut grass is not discharged,  
the cause can be: (1) the blade is bent or dam-  
aged, (2) the blade is not sharp, (3) a worn  
blade, (4) or a broken blade adapter. Before  
you use the unit, correct the problem.  
Figure 23  
Lower Handle  
FOLDING HANDLE STORAGE  
CAUTION: Be careful when you fold or  
raise the handle. Do not damage the  
cables. A cable that is bent will not work  
correctly. Before you use the unit, replace a  
bent or damaged cable.  
Locking  
Tabs  
Knob  
How To Fold The Handle  
1. Loosen the knobs that hold the upper part  
of the handle to the lower part of the han-  
dle. As you fold the handle, make sure the  
cables are not around the loose fasteners  
and do not become damaged. Rotate the  
upper part of the handle toward the back  
of the unit (Figure 23) .  
Figure 24  
2. Loosen the knobs on the lower handle  
(Figure 24). Push in on the ends of the  
lower handle. Move the ends of the lower  
handle past the locking tabs.  
How To Raise The Handle  
1. Pull the handle back until the ends of the  
lower handle lock into position.  
3. Rotate the handle forward over the en-  
gine. Make sure the cables are not dam-  
aged.  
2. Lift the upper part of the handle into the op-  
erator’s position. Tighten the fasteners  
that hold the handle.  
4. Remove the spark plug from the cylinder.  
Pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder.  
Slowly pull the recoil–start grip so that the  
oil will protect the cylinder. Install a new  
spark plug in the cylinder.  
5. Clean the dirt and debris from the cylinder  
cooling fins and the engine housing.  
6. Clean the bottom of the mower housing.  
7. Completely clean the mower to protect the  
paint.  
HOW TO PREPARE THE MOWER  
FOR STORAGE  
WARNING: Do not remove gaso-  
line while inside a building, near  
a
fire, or while you smoke.  
Gasoline fumes can cause an  
explosion or a fire.  
1. Drain the fuel tank.  
2. Let the engine run until it is out of gasoline.  
3. Drain the oil from the warm engine. Fill the  
engine crankcase with new oil.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART  
The Engine will not start.  
1. Make sure the fuel tank is filled with clean gasoline. Do not use old gasoline.  
2. On a cold engine, push the primer button (optional on some models). For the number of times  
required to push the primer button, see the engine manufacturer’s instructions.  
3. Make sure the wire for the spark plug is connected to the spark plug.  
4. Adjust the Carburetor. See the “Engine Instruction Book”.  
5. There is too much gasoline in the engine cylinder. Remove and dry the spark plug. Put the  
throttle control in the SLOW position. Pull the recoil–start grip several times. Install the spark  
plug. Connect the wire to the spark plug. Start the engine.  
6. The engine is difficult to start in heavy or high grass. Move the mower to a clean dry surface.  
7. Make sure the engine stop lever is in the operating position.  
8. Make sure the fuel valve is in the ON position. See the “Engine Instruction Book”.  
9. On Electric Start models, charge the battery.  
The Engine will not stop.  
1. Release the engine stop lever.  
2. Check the engine stop cable. Replace the cable if bent or damaged.  
The Engine performance is bad.  
1. Check the height of cut settings. Raise the height of cut if the grass is high.  
2. Check the bottom of the blade housing. Clean the blade housing of grass and other debris.  
3. Check the wire to the spark plug. Make sure the wire is connected.  
4. Clean the engine cooling fins of grass and other debris.  
5. Check the carburetor adjustments. See the “Engine Instruction Book”.  
6. Check the spark plug gap. Set the spark plug gap at 0.030”.  
7. Check the amount of oil in the engine. Fill with oil if necessary.  
8. Check the engine air cleaner. See the “Engine Instruction Book”.  
9. The gasoline is bad. Drain and clean the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank with clean gasoline.  
Excessive Vibration.  
1. Remove the blade. Check the blade and balance if necessary. See the blade maintenance  
instructions.  
2. Check for a bent or broken blade. A DAMAGED BLADE IS DANGEROUS AND MUST BE  
REPLACED.  
3. Check the blade adapter. REPLACE A BROKEN BLADE ADAPTER.  
4. If the vibration continues, take the mower to an Authorized Service Center.  
The grass will not discharge correctly.  
1. Clean the bottom of the mower housing.  
2. Check for a badly worn blade. Remove and sharpen the blade. For safety, replace the blade  
every two years with a factory replacement blade.  
The grass is not cut even.  
1. Check the height adjustment at each wheel. The height adjustment must be the same for each  
wheel.  
2. Make sure the blade is sharp.  
3. Check for a bent or broken blade. A DAMAGED BLADE IS DANGEROUS AND MUST BE  
REPLACED.  
4. Check for a broken blade adapter. REPLACE A BROKEN BLADE ADAPTER.  
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HANDLE – RECOIL–START MODELS  
1
3
4
8
9
5
5
6
12  
16  
13  
2
11  
11  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
PART NO. NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
Lever, Stop  
Bracket, Stop Lever  
PART NO.  
672879E701  
1101454  
1101353  
2x77  
1
Handle, Upper (Black)  
Handle, Upper (Gray)  
1101556E701  
1101556E724  
8
9
2
Handle, Lower (Black)  
Handle, Lower (Gray)  
71137E701  
71137E724  
11 Fastener, Cable  
12 Bolt  
3
4
5
6
Bolt  
25x14  
13 Knob  
71294  
Control, Drive  
Locknut  
672877  
15x116  
16 Guide, Rope  
71530  
Cable, Stop *  
Cable, Stop #  
Cable, Stop +  
1101182  
672835  
672841  
*
#
+
Used on Briggs & Stratton Quantium engines.  
Used on Tecumseh engines.  
Used on Briggs & Stratton Classic, Sprint & Quattro, Q–Style and QS–Style engines.  
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HANDLE – ELECTRIC–START MODELS  
1
27  
17  
18  
3
4
19  
8
20  
21  
22  
5
28  
5
23  
11  
5
10  
12  
6
16  
24  
13  
26  
11  
25  
2
9
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
PART NO. NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
71294  
13 Knob  
1
Handle, Upper (Black)  
Handle, Upper (Gray)  
1101556E701  
1101556E724  
16 Guide, Rope  
17 Cap  
71530  
2
Handle, Lower (Black)  
Handle, Lower (Gray)  
Bolt  
672572E701  
672572E724  
25x14  
91488  
18 Nut  
91489  
3
4
5
6
19 Bolt  
3x136  
Control, Drive  
Locknut  
672877  
15x116  
20 Cover, Ignition  
21 Switch Ignition & Key  
22 Charger, Battery  
23 Harness, Wiring  
24 Battery  
671916  
776011  
671992  
776012  
776014  
776013  
671959  
672220  
1101454  
Cable, Stop *  
Cable, Stop #  
Cable, Stop +  
1101182  
672835  
672841  
8
9
Lever, Stop  
672879E701  
1101353  
26x220  
71372  
25 Case, Battery  
26 Bracket, Battery  
27 Key, Ignition  
28 Bracket, Stop Lever  
Fastener, Cable  
10 Screw  
11 Tie, Cable  
12 Bolt  
2x77  
*
#
+
Used on Briggs & Stratton Quantium engines.  
Used on Tecumseh engines..  
Used on Briggs & Stratton Classic, Sprint & Quattro, Q–Style and QS–Style engines.  
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MODELS WITH STANDARD WHEELS  
6
1
27  
5
3
22  
7
23  
57  
30  
28  
24  
29  
22  
69  
34  
4
39  
38  
32  
36  
39  
21  
20  
37  
18  
33  
36  
36  
40  
41  
42  
19  
31  
46  
68  
43  
45  
35  
44  
47  
9
11  
48  
47  
55  
58  
25  
6
52  
10  
65  
50  
54  
47  
2
46  
51  
64  
17  
49  
16  
53  
52  
26  
10  
15  
12  
13  
53  
14  
25  
56  
24  
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MODELS WITH STANDARD WHEELS  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
Engine *  
Housing  
PART NO.  
------  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
71778  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
35 Idler, Backside  
36 Locknut  
776023  
15x43  
Height Adjuster, Left Rear 672641  
37 Bearing  
71793  
Knob  
71495  
-----  
15x84  
2x81  
38 Spring  
166x45  
71789  
Wheel and Tire, Rear #  
Locknut, Flange  
Bolt, Carriage  
Bolt, Engine  
39 Spacer  
40 Arm, Pivot  
41 Spacer  
1101121 Z  
71788  
25x11  
15x68  
42 Pulley, Idler  
43 Bolt, Shoulder  
71779  
10 Nut  
9x50  
11 Height Adjuster, Left Front 672643  
44 Belt, Briggs & Stratton  
Belt, Tecumseh  
37x100  
37x101  
12 Washer, Belleville  
13 Washer  
17x137  
17x124  
1x153  
45 Washer  
17x186  
11x16  
46 Ring, Retainer  
47 Gear, Pinion  
48 Pulley  
14 Bolt, Hex  
71792  
15 Blade, Side Discharge  
Blade, Mulcher  
42225E701  
1101120E701  
71791  
16 Adapter, Blade  
672503  
49 Pin, Drive  
50 Pin, Hair  
43629  
17 Height, Adjuster, Right Frt. 672642  
18 Height, Adjuster, Right Rr. 672640  
31x9  
51 Axle  
672508  
17x169  
71780  
52 Washer  
19 Guard, Rear  
20 Screw  
672738  
26x245  
672421  
28x42  
53 Cover, Dust  
54 Bolt  
1x85  
21 Deflector, Chute  
22 Push-On Cap  
23 Pin, Pivot  
55 Hub Cap  
56 Plate, Mulch - Optional  
57 Bracket, Left Handle  
58 Bracket, Right Handle  
59 Screw  
43615  
672422 Z  
1101303E700  
1101302E700  
26x289  
1x120  
215x11 Z  
166x5  
24 Spring  
25 Baffle  
672744E701  
-----  
26 Wheel and Tire, Drive #  
27 Pulley  
60 Bolt  
71434  
62 Washer  
17x45  
28 Pin, Spring  
29 Base, Engine  
30 Cover, Belt (Black)  
31 Screw  
32x64  
64 Screw  
26x288  
1101026E701  
2x86  
672671  
1101025  
26x259  
1101240 Z  
17x45  
65 Shield, Debris  
68 Bolt, Carriage  
69 Bolt  
1x81  
32 Bracket, Idler Support  
33 Washer  
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26x263  
*
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Engines" in the yellow pages of the telephone directory.  
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See the Wheel And Tire Parts List" page.  
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MODELS WITH 14” REAR WHEELS  
30  
64  
31  
62  
1
27  
58  
5
61  
3
22  
23  
57  
6
24  
28  
10  
37  
22  
7
69  
34  
4
59  
39  
36  
21  
32  
38  
18  
39  
29  
35  
20  
33  
36  
36  
40  
19  
46  
10  
41  
68  
42  
43  
44  
45  
47  
9
11  
52  
49  
50  
48  
55  
60  
56  
7
6
25  
10  
66  
2
54  
25  
46  
51  
47  
17  
49  
16  
65  
53  
52  
26  
10  
15  
12  
13  
53  
14  
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MODELS WITH 14” REAR WHEELS  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
Engine *  
Housing  
PART NO.  
------  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
71793  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
37 Bearing  
776043  
38 Spring  
166x45  
71789  
Height Adjuster, Left Rear 672645  
39 Spacer  
Knob  
71495  
-----  
15x84  
2x81  
40 Arm, Pivot  
41 Spacer  
1101121 Z  
71788  
Wheel and Tire, Rear #  
Locknut, Flange  
Bolt, Carriage  
Bolt, Engine  
42 Pulley, Idler  
43 Bolt, Shoulder  
71779  
9x50  
25x11  
15x68  
44 Belt, Briggs & Stratton  
Belt, Tecumseh  
37x100  
37x101  
10 Nut  
45 Washer  
17x186  
11x16  
11 Height Adjuster, Left Front 672643  
46 Ring, Retainer  
47 Gear, Pinion  
48 Pulley  
12 Washer, Belleville  
13 Washer  
17x137  
17x124  
1x153  
71792  
71791  
14 Bolt, Hex  
49 Pin, Drive  
50 Pin, Hair  
51 Axle  
43629  
15 Blade, Side Discharge  
Blade, Mulcher  
42225E701  
1101120E701  
31x9  
16 Adapter, Blade  
672503  
672508  
17x169  
71780  
17 Height, Adjuster, Right Frt. 672642  
18 Height, Adjuster, Right Rr. 672644  
52 Washer  
53 Cover, Dust  
54 Bolt  
19 Guard, Rear  
20 Screw  
672738  
26x245  
672421  
28x42  
1x85  
55 Hub Cap  
56 Plate, Mulch  
57 Washer  
43615  
21 Deflector, Chute  
22 Push-On Cap  
23 Pin, Pivot  
672422 Z  
17x67 Z  
672449  
1101305E700  
1101304E700  
672728E700  
26x263  
1x120  
215x11 Z  
166x5  
58 Knob, Axle  
59 Bracket, Left Handle  
60 Bracket, Right Handle  
61 Brace  
24 Spring  
25 Baffle  
672744E701  
-----  
26 Wheel and Tire, Drive #  
27 Pulley  
71434  
62 Screw  
28 Pin, Spring  
29 Base, Engine  
30 Cover, Belt (Black)  
31 Screw  
32x64  
63 Bolt  
672671  
1101025  
26x279  
1101240 Z  
17x102  
26x263  
71778  
64 Screw  
26x289  
26x288  
1101026E701  
17x45  
65 Screw  
66 Shield, Debris  
67 Washer  
32 Bracket, Idler Support  
33 Washer  
68 Bolt, Carriage  
69 Bolt  
2x86  
34 Screw  
1x81  
35 Idler, Backside  
36 Locknut  
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Engines" in the yellow pages of the telephone directory.  
See the Wheel And Tire Parts List" page.  
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WHEELS AND TIRES  
Look at the illustrations. Select the wheel and the tire you want and order  
from the following chart.  
A
C
D
B
WHEEL SIZE & TYPE  
A
B
C
D
6–inch Plastic, White  
672768  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
71132  
––––  
71134  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
6–inch Plastic, Gray  
7–inch Plastic, White  
7–inch Plastic, Gray  
8–inch Plastic, White  
8–inch Plastic, Gray  
8–inch Metal, White  
8–inch Ball Bearing, Gray  
14–inch, Gray  
672769  
20270  
71597  
20271  
672060  
43414  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
––––  
672074  
672062  
672745  
71840  
14–in, Ball Bearing, Gray  
––––  
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
Only use a factory repair part. Repair parts, except for the engine or the transmission, are available from the store where  
the unit was purchased, a service shop recommended by the store, or an authorized service shop found in the yellow  
pages of the telephone directory. If you cannot get a repair part or service as described above, call or write to the Central  
Parts Distributor shown below. When you order, include the following information: (1) Complete Model Number (see  
nameplate), (2) Date of Manufacture, (3) Complete Part Number, (4) Description, (5) Quantity.  
Repair parts for the engine or the transmission are available from the manufacturer's authorized service center found  
in the yellow pages of the telephone directory. See the individual engine or transmission warranties.  
MURRAY, INC. LAWN MOWER CENTRAL PARTS DISTRIBUTORS  
BEBCO, INC.  
2221 2nd. Ave.  
South Birmingham, AL. 35233  
(205)251-4600ă1-800-828-8094  
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,  
Puerto Rico  
ENGINES SOUTHWEST  
1255 North Hearne  
Shreveport, LA. 71107  
GULF COAST ENGINE, INC.  
4202 Russell Dr.  
P.O. Box 9724  
Corpus Christi, TX. 78408  
(361)888-6999ă1-800-825-6999  
Arkansas (counties Hempstead,  
Howard, Lafayette, Little River,  
Miller, Nevada, Pike, Sevier) New  
Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,  
Mexico  
PO Box 67ă  
Shreveport, LA. 71161  
(318)222-3871ă1-800-388-6995  
BILLIOU'S, INC.  
1343 South Main St.  
Porterville, CA. 93257  
(559)784-4102ă1-877-245-5468  
FAX 1-800-266-7337  
Arizona, California, Hawaii,  
Nevada  
Arkansas (except these counties:  
Clay, Craighead, Crittendan, Cross,  
Greene, Hempstead, Howard,  
Jackson, Lafayette, Lawrence, Lee,  
Little River, Miller, Mississippi,  
Monroe, Nevada, Phillips, Pike,  
Poinsett, Randolph, Sevier, St.  
Francis, Woodruff) Louisiana,  
Mississippi (except these  
counties: Desota, Panola, Quitman  
Tate, Tunica,)  
OSCAR WILSON  
ENGINE & PARTS  
826 Lone Star Dr.  
O'Fallon, MO. 63366  
(314)978-1313ă1-800-873-6722  
Illinois (S. of Hwy. 80), Iowa,  
Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska  
BROWN & WISER, INC.  
9991 S.W. Avery Street  
P.O. Box 1109  
Tualatin, OR. 97062  
(503)692-0330ă1-800-882-4782  
Alaska, Idaho (counties Ada,  
Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner,  
Boundry, Canyon, Clearwater,  
Elmore, Gem, Idaho, Kooten,  
Latah, Lewis, NEZ Perce, Owyee,  
Payette, Ravalli, Shoshone, Valley,  
Washington), Montana (counties  
Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral,  
Missoulo, Ravalli, Sanders),  
Oregon, Washington  
R.B.I. CORPORATION  
P.O. Box 9318  
Richmond, VA. 23227  
(804)550-2210ă1-800-888-7149  
FAX 1-800-947-1335  
Connecticut, Delaware, District  
of Columbia, Maine, Maryland,  
Massachusetts, New Hampshire,  
New Jersey, New York, N. & S.  
Carolina, Pennsylvania zips  
17000 & up, Rhode Island,  
Vermont, Virginia  
FRANK EDWARDS CO.  
3626 Parkway Blvd.  
West Valley City, UT 84120  
(801)736-8060ă1-800-318-0201  
FAX 1-800-570-0491  
Colorado, Idaho (counties  
Bannock Bearlake, Bingham,  
Blaine, Booneville, Butte, Camas,  
Caribou, Cassia, Custer, Franklin,  
Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson,  
Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison,  
Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton,  
Twin Falls) Montana (all counties  
except Brown and Wiser), Utah,  
Wyoming  
CPT CANADA POWER  
TECHNOLOGY LIMITED  
161 Watline Avenue  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L4Z-1P2  
(905)890-6900ă1-800-861-9559  
WISCONSIN MAGNETO  
4727 N. Teutonia Ave.  
Milwaukee, WI. 53209  
(414)445-2800ă1-800-733-7388  
Illinois (N. of Hwy. 80), Michigan  
(upper Peninsula), Wisconsin  
GARDNER, INC.  
1150 Chesapeake Ave.  
Columbus, OH. 43212  
101-10411-178 Street  
Edmonton, Alberta  
T5S 1R5  
(614)488-7951ă1-800-848-8946  
Arkansas (counties Clay,  
Craighead, Crittendan, Cross,  
Greene, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee,  
Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips,  
Poinsett, Randolph, St. Francis,  
Woodruff), Indiana, Kentucky,  
Michigan (except upper  
800 McKinley St.  
(780)453-5791ă1-800-861-9559  
Anoka, MN. 55303  
(612)323-7477ă1-800-248-4016  
Minnesota, North & South  
Dakota  
234 Migneron Street  
Ville St-Laurent, Quebec  
H4T 1Y7  
(514)731-3559ă1-800-861-9559  
Canada  
Peninsula), Mississippi (counties  
Desota, Panola, Quitman, Tate,  
Tunica), Ohio, Western  
Pennsylvania with zip codes up to  
and including 16999, Tennessee,  
West Virginia  
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