rules for safe operation «Ont~)

other protective devices are in place. Give your tractor and all attachments the regular maintenance they need and have a competent

serviceman make a thorough inspection of them at least once a year.

35.Do not store your tractor for prolonged periods (more than 30 days) with gasoline in the tank.

Do not store your tractor or a g asol ine con- tainer inside a building where fumes may reach

an open flame or spark, they should be stored in a cool, dry place. Be sure to let the engine cool before storing in any enclosure. Always use an approved gasoline container for storing gasol ine and keep your tractor, attachments and gasoline container in locked storage to

prevent children from playing and tampering with them.

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introduction

This tractor has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you the best possible dependability and per- formance.

Should you experience any problem you cannot easily remedy, please contact your nearest Sears, Roebuck and Co, or Simpsons Sears, Ltd. Store. They have well qualified, competent trained technicians and the proper tools to service or repair this unit.

It is important that the operator ALWAYS OBSERVE THE "RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION" as well as other instructions contained in this Manual. We have provided this Manual to help you operate your Tractor with utmost efficiency. We urge you to study this Manual so you will understand your new Tractor thorCAJghly before operating it. We suggest that you take care of your Manual so that it will be available for future reference should you need it.

table of contents GUARANTEE

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION1 ·3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

3 . 5

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

5 ·7

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

8 • 14

REPAIR PARTS

15 - 33

assembly instructions

A letter in paranthesis in the following instructions refers to an arrow in the adjoining Figure (illustration), except when otherwise stated. When R.H. (Right Hand) or L.H. (Left Hand) is used, it should be understood to mean as if one were seated on the Tractor seat facing forward.

1.Remove battery. Cut banding holding Tractor to bottom of crate.

2.Your Tractor has been completely assembled at the factory except, to fill, charge and install the battery and in- stall steering wheel. The battery was shipped dry. Instructions are given on page 4 for filling, charging and insta 11- ation,

3.Your Tractor 'was lubricated at th~ factory however, we suggest you follow the Lube Chart on page 10 before operati on.

4.Tires were over-inflated for shipping purposes. Reduce air pressure to 12 Ibs. in front tires and 12 Ibs. in rear tires. This will improve traction and give you the comfortable ride you will want.

5.A plastic bag of parts was shipped with your Tractor and should be opened at this time. It will contain the fol- lowing items:

1 • Battery Clamp

2 - Wing Nuts

2 • Battery Bolts

2 - Flat Washers

(These items hold battery in JXlsition on Tractor. They are used in steps 3 and 5, page 5).

1....!oodruff Key

1Hex Bolt3 i 8xl

1

Washer li16x 1 x 10 Ga.

Used to hold

1

Lockwasher 3/8

Steering Wheel

1

Steering Wheel Cap

in place

 

2 - Hex Nuts

(They secure ground strap and positive cable to battery. They are used in steps 6 and 7, page 5).

2 • Ignition Keys

(We suggest one key be removed from the wire ring and kept in a safe place. Position the second key in the Tractor ignition).

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