Summary of Contents for Montgomery Ward TMO-33902A
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Safe Operation Practices Assembly Instructions. Controls. Operation. Lubrication. Adjustments Off-Season Maintenance Storage. NOTICE: A data plate with the model under the seat. Record these numbers unit is equipped with an internal proved forest-covered, brush-covered equipped with a spark arrester meeting should be maintained in effective...
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To reduce the potential for any injury, with the instructions may result in personal SAFE OPERATION 1. Read this owner's manual tirety before attempting operate this unit. Keep this manual place for future and regular reference ordering replacement parts. 2. This unit is a precision piece of power equip- ment, not a plaything,...
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27. Keep the vehicle and attachments operating condition, and keep safety devices place. guards operator's manual. 28. Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws sure the equipment is in safe working tion. 29. Never store the equipment the tank inside a building reach an open flame or spark.
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BATTERY INFORMATION ~ ~A_R~I_N? -_t Battery acid must be handled as contact with it can burn and blister the skin. It is also advisable to wear protective (goggles, rubber gloves and apron) when work- ing with it.. B. Should battery acid accidentally the eyes or onto the face, area...
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Battery contains sulfuric acid. Refer to warning page 5. Antidote: EXTERNAL-Flush INTERNAL-Drink large quantities milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, vegetable oil. Seek prompt EYES: Flush with cool water minutes, then seek immediate Since batteries produce explosive lighted materials (cigarettes, etc.) away.
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FIGURE 6. FIGURE 7. Lift the transmission cover. Unplug safety wire from beneath See figure 6. Remove cover. 4. Place the battery in the lawn tractor the positive terminal is facing the right side of-the unit. See figure NOTE Right and left hand sides of the unit are determined from the operating position,...
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FIGURE Plastic Bushing in Dash Panel Clevis "' :;;;./ -Hairpin ,: I -Lower ;..~~ lr-::"~ ~J--~ FIGURE 10. FIGURE 11. STEERING 1. For shipping Upper Shaft Steering Cotte: Steering Shaft .,..- 2. Attach Push the locking end of cable tie (I) through~the hole in the left frame as shown Route 1he battery drain tube back to the cable tie.
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Select desired position and secure wrench is required. gears, "NEUTRAL" or "REVERSE." 14. Model TMO-33902A has three has fivE forward gears. SWITCH position When the engine is running, position. To stop the engine, it to prevent accidental to turn on the lights.
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CLUTCH.BRAKE PEDALThe clutch-brake pedal is located of the lawn tractor. Depressing pedal part way disengages the pedal all the way down disengages and engages the disc brake. See figure NOTE clutch-brake pedal depressed to start the engine. PARKING BRAKE To set the parking brake, depress pedal and press the parking release the parking brake, depress and release the clutch-brake...
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OPERA TION ~ CAUTION 1. Keep all shields in place. ". 2. Before leaving operator's position: a. Shift transmission to neutral ". b. Set parking brake c. Disengage attachment clutch ". d. Shut off engine e. Remove ignition key ". 3.
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lawn tractor is brought depressing the clutch-brake belt will be disengaged applied. ~ CAUTION If the unit is not to be used for a long period, place lever in NEUTRAL, stop the engine, set the parking break the key. DO NOT leave the machine on an incline.
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FIGURE 18. WHEEL ADJUSTMENTThe caster (forward slant of the king pin) and the camber (tilt of the wheels out at the top) require no adjustment. Automotive steering been used to determine the caster and camber the tractor. front wheels inch.To adjust the toe-in, follow these steps.
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FIGURE 21. Tighten the outside nut against the inside nut, using two 1/2 II wrenches. NOTE Friction pads must be replaced when the inside of cam lever touches housing. FIGURE 22. STEERING GEARS Lubricate teeth of steering gears with automotive multi-purpose grease after...
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AIR CLEAN ER Under normal operating cleaner, located on top of the carburetor, serviced after every ten hours tremely dusty operating cleaner must be serviced operation. To service the air cleaner, separate engine manual packed with your unit. CLEANING ENGINE AND BLADE HOUSING Any fuel or oil spilled on the machine wiped...
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FIGURE 24. 3. Unhook the deck belt from the engine. pulley. 4. Place the lift lever in the engaged forward) position. 5. Disconnect the six deck links by removing hairpin cotters and flat washers. 6. Slide the deck from beneath the lawn tractor. 7.
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G.ound 10 F,.m. ,j II ---4 16 , PARTS LIST FOR ELECTRICAL REF. PART 725.0459 Circuit 725-0759 Spring Safety) 725-0975 Ground Neg.) 725-0514 12 Volt Battery 725-0577 Safety Switch 725-0201 Ignition 725-0267 Ignition 725-0634 Light Switch GrounC 10 £ 15 .Bloc.
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Lg.* 14748 R.H.-Grille Side Panel 14749 L.H.-Grille Side Panel 15933 Dash Panel Ass'y. 831-0692 Throttle Control 746-0500 Throttle Control (TMO-33902A) 746-0504 Throttle Control (TM 0-33886C) 725-0267 Ignition Switch 725-0201 ~gnition Hex Nut V2-13 Thd.* 712-0206 L-Wash. V2" 1.0.* 736-0921 Hex Bolt 5/16-18 x 1.00"...
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The merchandise carefully quality dependable operation. However, like all mechanical merchan- dise, it may occasionally parts assistance or parts, please contact or write your nearest Wards Retail Store, Central Service Center, Catalog Store or Catalog House. Provide the following: 1. Model, serial model 2.
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