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Simplicity MFG. NO. 784 42” ROTARY MOWER MFG. NO. 740 48” ROTARY MOWER SIMPLICITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY TP—100-1354-00-AT-S. (was Form oP-32) TO THE OWNER You have made a wise choice in selecting the Simplicity mid-mounted rotary mower for your tractor. It has been specially ‘designed for your Simplicity tractor and constructed to give lasting superior performance. Before attempting to operate the mower, study this manual and the manual for your tractor thoroughly. Pay special atten- tion to the safety rules in this manual as well as the tractor owner's manual. Your Simplicity equipment is designed with your safety in mind, butit isup to you to be an alert, safety conscious operator. Be sure anyone else who may operate the trac- tor is also familiar with the operation and safety instructions. Your Simplicity equipment requires only a minimum of care, but the maintenance instructions should be followed carefully. ‘Thank you for taking time to read this manual. The time spent will pay big dividends in the extra time saving performance you receive irom your Simplicity mower. When ordering replacement parts for your rotary mower, be prepared to give your Simplicity desler the identification number found on the identification plate shown below. It is located on top of the mower deok, We suggest you locate the number now, and record it below for easy reference. [SIMPLICITY MANUFACTURING CO.,INC.| PORT WASHINGTON, WIS., U.S.A. Reter to Ld. no. when writing or Ordering parts. po No. [| IDENTIFICATION PLATE SIMPLICITY’S NEW EQUIPMENT WARRANTY ‘The Company warrants Simplicity products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, except the Company makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to tres, engines, generators and voltage regulators, which are warranted by their respective manufacturers. Any part covered by this warranty which is proven defective within one year (45 days for equipment used for rental, municipal or commercial purposes) under normal use, from date of purchase, will be replaced without charge, provided such part is returned to the factory, (if requested), and is found to be defective upon examination at the factory. This warranty does not apply to any Simplicity products altered outside of the Simplicity factory. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE, OR OTHERWISE. ‘The Company's obligation under its warranty is strictly and exclusively limited to the replacement of such parts, and in no event shall the Company be liable for any other damages, whether direct, immediate, incidental, special, or consequential. Simplicity Manufacturing Company, Inc., reserves the right to modity lor change specifications without prior notification, There are no warranties which extend beyond the description of any Simplicity product. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS INSTALLATION REMOVING THE MOWER, OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THE MOWER ENGINE SPEED SETTING POSITIONING THE MOWER ENGAGING THE POWER TAKE OFF CONTROLLING GROUND SPEED MOWING PATTERN MOWING HINTS ADJUSTMENTS ‘CUTTING HEIGHT FRONT TO REAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ‘TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE MAINTENANCE ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS AFTER EACH USE EVERY 50 HOURS BLADE REPLACEMENT BELT REPLACEMENT SPECIFICATIONS PARTS LIST [nnn nn ne aa SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS § seadandtecome fara it th owner's manal for yor J feed items no cpg te moe §) Donot atlowanyone tose the mower unless they have been instructed in how to operate it safely. Never attempt to adjust ropa, of service the mower while § ee accor engine running. § roser tow other ner the mower wi itis opting Stay clear of the drive belt, pulleys, and mower blades when the tractor engine is running, {be sure the mower Maes and dv bel hare stopped tre Ingiforesempng tds repuy ox ave te mower § caution: THE eLADES MAY CONTINUE TO ROTATE t SEVERAL SECONDS AFTER THE CLUTCH HAS BEEN DISENGAGED OR THE ENGINE SHUT OFF. lear the work area of objects which may be picked up and thrown, 4 If the mower blade should strike a solid object, disengage the s mower dive and shut the tractor engine of immediately. Conch he mower Made for damage ico ade ennt | 5 5 4 s ing bolts. Disengage power to the mower and stop the engine before leaving the operator's position. ‘Mow only in daylight or good artificial light. CCheck the blade mounting bolts for proper tightness when- lever the mower has been removed from the tractor. Use caution wlien mowing on a sloping surface. a aT A A A A SO rr a a sr sr sr sr sr de, MFG. NO. 784-42" and MFG. NO. 740-48" ROTARY MOWER Figure 1, Mower positioned to be slid under tractor. RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS Rear wheel weights will give better traction and stability when mowing on hills INSTALLATION 1. See figure 1. Position the mower as shown in figure 1, on either side of the wactor. If the mower isto be slid in from the right side as shown on figure 1, turn the front wheels to, the left. If the mower isto slide under the tractor from the lefz side, turn the front wheels to the right. 2. See figure 2. Slide the mower under the tractor as shown and center the mower lift eyebolt under lift cable (A). 3. Attach lift cable (A) to the mower lift eyebolt using pin (B) and spring clip (C). 4. Use the tractor lift lever or electric lift switch to lift the Figure 2, Lift cable attached to mower. Figure 3. Mower attached to tractor front axle. mower to the raised position. 5. See figure 3. The mower is well enough balanced in this position to one person can easily install the pins (A) to at- tach the hitch assembly of the mower to the tractor front ‘axle, This is most easily done by installing the left pin and spring clip first, then installing the right pin (A) and spring lip (B) shown in figure 3, 6. Use the tractor lift lever or switch to lower the mower to the operating position. 7. See figure 4. Pull dowm on lever (A) to release the spring tension on the power take off idler pulley bracket. Figure 4, Belt tension lever located at rear of tractor. 5 pulleys. and the mower crive pulley. As you install the ‘mower drive belt, be sure iz is twisted as shown. wer (A) and locici in the position as shown, che mower drive belt. REMOVING THE MOWER CAUTION: BEFORE ATTEM! VICE OR REMOVE THE MO! 18 SHUT OFF, THE PARKING BRAKE SE MOWER BLADES HAVE STOPPED TURNING re 4, Fash downward on spring wension lever (A) AND THE 2. See figure 5. Remove the mower drive belt (A) fro the mower drive paliey, idler pulieys, and power take off pulleys figure 4, Position the spring tension lever (A) 2s shown 4, Use the tractor lift lever 0: wt 5. See figure 3, Remove the springclips (B) and two pins (A) to unfasten the mower hitch from the tractor front axle 6. Use the tractor lift lever or lift switeh to lower the mower. 7. See figare 2. Remove the spring clip (C) and pin (B) to Lifrcable (A) from the mower. Install pin (B) in the syebolt for storage and place spring clip (C) through ch tollift the mower 8 See figure 1. Tum the tractor front wheels left if the mower is to be slid out the right ide of the tractor or right if the mower isto be slid out from the left side of the tractor. Slide the mower out OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THE MOWER 1, Read this manual and the ovmer’s manval for the tractor you are familiar with the safety precau tions, controls, and operating instructions. Figure 6. Mower drive belt installed on inner groove of power take off pulley. 2. Check the mower carefully to make sure itis properly in stalled 3. Besure the tractor tires are properly inflated as explained 4m the tractor owner's manual [Be sure the mower is properiy adjusted front to rear, as explained on page 4 of the Adjustment section, Check the condition of the mower blades. Keep them toh, sharp, and in balance. 6 Lubricate the grease fittings as instructed on page 6 of this manual 7. Clear the lawn cf sticks, stones, wire and all other debris ‘which might be caught or thrown by the mower blades. & Determine the best method of mowing according to the smensions, terrain, and obstructions of the lawn. . Adjust the cutting height of the mower as explained on ‘page 4 of the Adjustment section. ENGI"E SPEED SETTING ‘The tractor engine should be operated at 3/4 to full speed. when using the mower. When the grass is wet or higher than 3” the engine should be run at full speed. Three-fourths to full speed may be used when mowing lighter grass. POSITIONING THE MOWER ‘The mower is lowered into position by using the tractor lift system. This may be either the manual lift lever or the op- onal electric lift switch. Lower the mower until the lift cable (Figure 2, Item A)is loose. Mower cutting hefght is regulated by turning the height con: {tol Fandle located on either side of the mower. See Cutting Height Adjustment in the Adjustment section of this manual Figure 7. Left side of mower and tractor. ENGAGING THE POWER TAKE OFF See figure 7. After the actor engine has been started and is runping at about 3/4 full speed, the mower may be en- e0ed by pushing forward on the tractor power take off con trol lever (Figate 7, Item A) CONTROLLING GROUND SPEED ‘The best ground speed will vary greatly with the type of ter- rain and the amount and condition of grass beingcut. Ground, speed should be controlled by the tractor transmission. For ‘normal conditions where the terrain is smooth and the grass dry and not extremely tall a ground speed of 3- 4 MPH may be best. However, if the terrain is rough and the grass tall or ‘wet, a slower ground speed of about 2 3 MPH is sufficient. ‘The Operation Chart in your tractor owner's manual shows the approximate control settings to achieve these speeds. MOWING PATTERN Size and typeof area to be mowed determines the best mow ing pattern to use. Obstructions such as trees, fences, and ‘buildings must also be considered. In most cases, making one for two passes in a counter-clockwise direction around the area to be mowed is advisable to keep cut grass off fences, walks, etc. The remainder of the mowing should normally ‘be done in a clockwise direction so the clippings are dis: persed on the cut area. (On moderate size, frequently mowed lawns where the grass slight, itis practical tomowin a counterclockwise direction, 50 the grass clippings are thrown toward the center of the awn and concentrated for easy pick up and removal. MOWING HINTS. ‘Most lawns should be mowed to keep the grass approxi mately 2" - 3" high. Best results are obtained by cutting ‘often and not too short. To keep a green lawn, never mow ‘more than 1/3 off the height of the grass or a maximum of 1""in one mowing. For extremely tall grass, set the cutting hheight at maximum for the first mowing, then reset to the Figure 8, Left side of mower. Gesired height and mow again. Allow the grass to grow to three inches then cut off only the top inch. (On thick, springy grass or, soft ground, the mower rollers, ‘may sink into the ground giving too low a cut. Adjust the cutting height to get the desired height of cut. For best ap- pearance grass should be cut in the afternoon or evening when itis free of moisture. ADJUSTMENTS CUTTING HEIGHT ‘See figure 7. The cutting height of the mower is adjustable 1-5/8" to 3-1/8". To adjust the height of cut, turn the ad- justing handle (B) on each side of the mower clockwise to raise the blades, and counterclockwise to lower them. The two handles should be rotated the same direction and num: ber of turns so they carry equal weight of the mower and. keep the mower level. When the two handles require equal ‘effort to turn, itisa good indication the movrer is level. How. ‘ever, it is advisable to occasionally drive the tractor on @ ‘smooth level surface and check the height of the two out side Hades to insure they are cutting at equal height. FRONT TO REAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT See figure 9. To give the best mowing job, the mower should ‘be adjusted so the front of the center blade (B)is 1/8" to 1/4” higher than the rear of the two outside blades (A) when the ‘mower is setting on a smooth hard surface. If adjustment is required, proceed as follows: 1. Check the air pressure in the tractor tires to insure that they ate inflated according to the tractor owner's maria. 2. With the mower properly installed, drive the tractor on a smooth fat surface, such as a level concrete floor. 3, Use the tractor manual lift lever or electric lift switch to ower the mower completely to the operating position. 4, Shut off the tractor engine. Do not attempt to make any adjustments on the mower while the engine is running. 5, See figure 9. Rotate the left mower blade so it is parallel TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM OR SYMPTON POSSIBLE CAUSES CHECKS AND CORRECTIONS ‘Mower cuts uneven. Mower not leveled Level mower. See page 4, Tractor tires not correctly inflated. | Inflate according to tractor owners manual, Mower front to rear height, Adjust as instructed on page 4. ‘ment incorrect. Roush looking cut. Engine speed too slow. Run engine at full speed. Blades not sharp. ‘Sharpen or replace biades. Power take off belt slipping Check bett tension lever, See figure 4, Mover will not raise, Lift cable not attached or Attach or replace lift cable, broken, Engine stalls easly Ground speed too fast Reduce ground speed. Engine RPM too slow. Run engine at full throttle. Engine lacks power. See tractor trouble shooting guide in tractor manual. Mower vibration is noticeable. Blade mounting bolts foose. Tighten bolts to 45 ft. pounds. Mower blades bent. Replace blade. Blades damaged or out of balance. | Replace or balance blades. Excessive belt breakage occurs Pulleys rough or loose. Repair or replace pulleys. Using incorrect belt Use only genuine Simplicity replacement pars. Tractor handles poorly. Tires not properiy inflated. Inflate tires according to tractor owners manual Moving too fast on rough or Reduce travel speed. sloping surface. ‘with the tractor, and the tips point straight toward the front 9. Turn thecenter blade so that the tips are pointing straight and rear. toward the front and rear. Measure the distance from its 6 Tum the mower height adjusting handles, Figure 7, Item front tip to the ground surface (Figure 9, Iter B). The dis- B, so the rear tip of the let blade, Figure 9, Item A, is two tance should be 2-1/8” to 2-1/4", that is 1/8" to 1/4” more {inches from the ground surface. than the distance from the rear tp of the outer blades to the 7, Repeat steps five and six on the right side of the mower ground surface. 50 the rear of the ight blade is two inches from the ground 10, See figure 8. If adjustment is needed, remove the two surface. spring clips and pins (A). Loosen the locking nuts (B) and 8. If any height adjustment is needed to correct the height ‘tum the eyebotts (C) counterclockwise to raise the front of of the right blade, recheck the left blade height. the mower, or clockwise to lower the front of the mower as needed. Always tum each of the eyebolts the same number of turns in the same direction. 11, See figure 8. After making the adjustment, tighten the Jockin ts (B) and veins the pin (A) ond spring cps, 12, Recheck both the side and center blade heights. If HEIGHT ADJUSTING Clovis FRONT BLADE HaNOLE adjustment is not correct, repeat steps 10 and 11. MAINTENANCE ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts required for performing maintenance services or repair work should be purchased from your Sim plicity dealer. When ordering parts be prepared to give him the mower identification number. If you have not already recorded this number on the inside front cover of this man- ual we suggest you do so now for convenient future refer- ence. USE ONLY GENUINE SIMPLICITY REPLACEMENT PARTS, Dimension at point “B to be 1/8" to 1/4" greater than at point “A” AFTER EACH USE Inspect the mower, checking for loose bolts, missing sprine Figure 9. Mower viewed from left side, clips and pins, etc. Also check the mower blades for sharp- Figure 10. Underside of mower. ‘oss and to insure they have not been bent or chipped from hitting a hard object. Check the blade mounting bolts to be sure they are tight. The underside of the mower should be and any build up of grass clippings or dirt which sy reduce the cutting capacity of the mower should be re- moved. EVERY 50 HOURS ‘Soe frgure 10, Each of the three grease fittings (A) should be ‘gven about five shots of general purpose automotive grease. Epiore qeasing the grease fittings, wipe them clean to pre- vent ditt from being forced into “he bearings. DO NOT OVER, LUBRICATE THE MOWER. EXCESS GREASE AND OIL {WAY GET ON THE BELTS AND CAUSE SLIPPAGE. Aiight coating of grease or SAE 30 weight oil should also be Elsced on the mower mounting pins, (Figure 3, item A) and snower pivot points to reduce wear. OUT OF SERVICE PROTECTION (STORAGE) 1, Remove the mower from the tractor. See page 3. 2 Use water under pressure to thoroughly clean the mower to remove any build up of grass clippings and dirt under the mower deck, 3. Coverany area where the paint has been worn or chipped away with paint or alight coat of oil. 4, Lubricate the mower according to the Every 50 Hour Maintenance service. 5, Store the mower in a dry place. BLADE REPLACEMENT Donot attempt to remove the blades until you have the cor rest size box, socket, or open end wrenches for the blade ‘mounting bolts. Place a wooden block between the mower blade and deck to prevent the blade from rotating until the capscrews are loosened. See figure 10, Remove the capscrevrs, (B) to remove the blades for sharpening or replacement, CAUTION: NEVER OPERATE THE MOWER WITHOUT, ‘THE STONE GUARD (C) IN PLACE. ALWAYS INSURE, IT 1s SECURELY IN PLACE WHEN SERVICING THE MOWER. DO NOT REMOVE THE ARBORS. REMOVE THE BLADES FROM THE ARBORS TO SHARPEN A Figure 11. Mower spindle drive belt shown with belt covers removed, BLADE. TO DO THIS YOURSELF, CLAMP IT IN A VICE AND USE A 10” FILE ALONG THE ORIGINAL BEVEL. FILE TO A RAZOR EDGE AT AN ANGLE OF 30°. To balance the blade insert a knife blade or smal rod through the center hole to see if the blade rests with both ends bal- ancing evenly. File the heavy side until even. Carefully lean the blade and arbor. Install the new or sharp- ened blade with the lift tabs toward the top. Install the to ‘lade mounting capeerevr and tighten them alternately to tums at a dime fo 45 foot pounds torque. Use a block or wedge to keep the blade from taming while tightening the bolts, Rotate the blades by hand slowly to sae that the ends clear the housing all around and the tips are running tre. If the mower is propery adjusted and in apparent good condi tion, but seems to require acess engine power it may be that an arbor shaft or bearing has been damaged by hitting an ‘obstruction. Check the blade drive system. Tight bearings, 4 bent arbor shaft or spindle housing should be repaired or replaced by your Simplicity desler. BELT REPLACEMENT ‘The power take off to mower drive belt can be easly re placed if necessary by following the Installation instructions fon page 2 of this manual. ‘The blade drive belt located under the mower deck, is under springtension, and does not require any adjustment. Should this belt need replacement, remove the mower from the trac- tor and proceed as follows: 1. See figure 8. Remove the capscrews (D) and the two belt covers (E) from the mower deck. 2. See figure 11. Remove the broken or damaged belt. 3. Insure the idler pulley (A) is free to pivot so the spring tension will be applied to the belt. Lubricate the idler pul- ley pivot at (B) with a few drops of SAE 30 engine oil 4. Check pulleys for rough edges or worn bearings. 5. Install a new Simplicity belt as shown in figure 11, and fasten the belt tension spring (C). 6. Seo figure 8, Replace the belt covers (E) and capscrews(D) SPECIFICATIONS 48" (MFG. NO. 740) 42" (MFG. NO. 784) fective Cutting Width 48" (for Sovereign only} 42" (Sovereign or Landlord) ‘owing Capacity Up to 2-1/4 acres an hour Up to 2 aeres an hour imensions 36” long x 54” wide x :35-1/2" tong x 47-1/2" wide x 6" deep 6" deep cower overall width (including deflector) 5a" ara" eck height above blade e e ting Height Continuously variable between 1-5/8" and 3-1/8" lade Arrangement “Three staggered overlapping blades. ‘ower Input Drive ‘Tractor center PTO clutch controls power to cushioning V-balt to mower center spindle, de Spindle Drive Cushioning V-belt with springloaded idler. Couples all spindies. single Bearings Sealed rolling contact. BAIL ASSEMBLY 48” ROTARY MOWER ORDER BY PART NUMBER Ret) pate, tion foun] [Ret | puree ription jouer. No. | Pa Leeek Rewé) | No. | Pat’ cee Rea’a 1 | 108219” | Front Bracket Assembly 2| [a2 [ ereicas | Spring ctip 4 2 | 702002 | Carriage Bolt, 3/8": 16 1" 4] [13 | 717016 | Hee dam ur, 172"- 20 2 3 | 720002 | Lock Washer, 3/8” 4] [14 | reqs | Bal Assembly 1 4 | 727003 | Follies. Nut, 5/8”-16 a] [1s | rososi | Spacer 2 5 | 172468 | Rocker Arm 1] | 16 | 705089 | Hex Cap Serew,1/2"-18x 1/4" | 2 6 | 105081 | Spacer 2] | 17 | ms00s | Plain washer, 716 2 7 | 705049 | Hex.Cop Screw, 12" 13x14" | 2] | 18 | 720004 | Lock Washer, 1/2" 2 8 | 720008 | Lock Washer, 1/2 2] [19 | 717006 | FulHex Nut, 1/2 2 9 | 717006 2] | 20 | 118055 | Fin 2 10 | 154304 2 n_| 154305 2 DECK ASSEMBLY 48” ROTARY MOWER, > 120195 Pate, Patent Number D. 7 172856 Fil Height Adj No. + 172980 Decal, Safety ‘ORDER BY PART NUMBER _- 108507 Film, Safery Ref Tequan.) [Ret | pre as Quan Rel Deserption (mrp [RE | poe. Desi ga 7 ower Housing 1 | [8 [arenes | Special Washer 2 2 RH Cover 1} | 9 [720000 | Leck Washer, 2 3 LH Cover 1 |] 10 | r17005 | Hen Not, 38" 16 2 4 | 10856 | Reinfreing Bor 1] | ur | rasosi | Deel Safety 1 s | msosr | sartepping Seen, 1/4". 20x3/8"| 14 | | 12 | 0679 | Film Simpiicy 6 | 108505 | Detector 1 | 15 | maeas | Fimsetrrsabetion 1 7 | rosoos | Camage Bot, 570 16x34" | 2 | ROLLER ASSEMBLY 48” ROTARY MOWER, ORDER BY PART NUMBER Ret | par No. Description Ret | Part No. Description a | 72047 | RH. Roller Bracket 1 | [1s | a0eais | Adjusting Screw Asseraty 2 2 | 172005 | LH. Roller Bracket 1 | } 19 | rigor | Plain wather 3/8” 4 3. | 702003 16x 5/4" 4 | | 20 | 108360 | Adjusting Serew Spring 2 4 | 720002 4] Jar | mrs | Hex, dam Nur, 3/8" 16 2 5 | 717003 | Full Hex. Nus, 5/8" 16 4 | | 22 | roasiz | Pivot 2 6 | 172018 | Rocker Assembly Arm 1 | [23 | 722016 | ConerPin, 3782" x 3/4 2 7 | tosses | Roller Bar Assembly LL. 2 | | 24 | 172860 | Cable assembly, Lite 1 8 | 719001) Plain Washer 38" 2 | | 25 | iiss | Eye Bore 1 5 | 717510 | Fuller. Nu,3/6"- 16 2 | | 26 | 720002 | Washer, Lock, 3/8” Sta 1 10 | 705005 | Hex. Cep Serew, 3/8". 16% 1" 2 | | 27 | 77005 | Not, Hex. Ful, 3/8" 16 NC 1 n1 | 172075 | Roller Shaft Assembly 1 | | 28 | issoss | Pin 2 12 | 108432 | Roller W/Bushing 58 | | 29 |ei6ioas | Clip, Soring 1 13 | lopsis | Bushing 58 | | 30 | 719002 | Plain Washer, S26” 2 v4 | Lasoo. | Washer & | | 31 | 719001 | sin Flat Wather 3/6". 1 as | 722011 | CouterPin, 16". 1" S| | 32 | 172062 | Spacer 1 16 | 108241 | Sosker Crank Assembly 2 | [38 | 722001 | Cotter Pin, 382" 3/4 1 17_| 717510 _| Full Hew. 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Cap Seem 3/8". 16 x13" | 1 5/8" Socket Ha a | | 30 | roeses | taer Paley 1 ny | nizsiz | Hox Lock ue 54° 16 2 | | st | 1osais | Serew 1 12 | 108654 | Arbor Drive Asembiy a | | 32 | 108650 | “V" Bek, Mower 1 13 | 108436 | Spa 1 | | 35 | son Bl i 14 | 172854 | Pulley Hub a | | 5 | rosez2 | Washer 1 15 | 37490 | Paley 1 | | 35 | 108822 | Arbor Aesembly with Bearings 2 16 | 715045 | Hex CopSurew,5/8"-261-3/4 | 3 and Hardware 17 | 720002 | Lock Washes 37 3 | | 36 Jeiriozs | inner Race 1 18 | 717517 | Hex Lock Not, 5/416 1 | | 32 [eis | Spec. Hee Cap Seew 1 19 | 10844 | Knife Blade 3} [6 | 108139 | Finger 3 2 BAIL ASSEMBLY 42” ROTARY MOWER ‘ORDER BY PART NUMBER ' ee [ee eel [Ee] =e an 1 | 171933. | Bail Assembly 1} Pan tososy | spacer 2 2 | 705049 | Cameron Hew Ha, 49" 15 NC 12 | 172866 | Rocker Aem 1 tie |e, 1) ) | ome [emaertettien | i | 720004 | Washer, Lock.” 2 18 | 720002 | Washer, Lock, 3/8 4 6 | 717006 | Nut, Hex, Full, 172". 13§NC 2 17 | 717003 | Mut. Hex. 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Adjosing 2 | [as [708005 | Capac. Hex Ha. 578" 2 | 719001 | water, Plain 3/8 4 T6NC 1g 2 3 | 108241 | Socket Asembiy, Crank 2 | | 20 | r7008 | nut, Hex, Fall 3". 16 NC 4 4 | 717510 | Nor, Hex. Full, Lock, 3" 21 | 715001 | Washer, Pain, 3/8 2 TeNC 2 | | 22 | ri7si0 | Not, Hox, Fol Leck, 978" 5 | roasi2 | Pivot 2 Te NC 2 6 | 722001 | Cotter Pin, 352" x “Ly. 2 | | 23 | 108360 | Spring Ad. Serew 2 7 | 172660 | Cable Assembly, Life a | | 2¢ | raz01a | Bin, Comer, 3716" 2" 6 4 8 | 171815 | Eye Bait 1} | 25 | 116001 4 9 | 720002 | Lock Washer, 5/8” Sa a | | 26 | iosase 3 20 | 717003 | Not. Hex, Full 3/8- 16 NC 1 | | 27 | szsioss 2 11 | 722001 | Pin, Cote 3/82" x 5/4" 1 |} 2 | 17958 | shaft & Support Arm. a 12 | 153088 | Pin 2 | | 29 | tos4si | Rolter W/Sushing 2 13. | 3161085 | cil, Spring 1 | | 30} 702003 | Bolt, cariage, 78"- 14 | 719002" | Wather Plan, 5/6” Sa 2 16 NC x3" ig 4 15 | 172018 | acm Assembly, Rocker 1 | | 31 | 720002 | Washer, Lock, 3/6" 4 1 | 172045 | Bracket, Roller. Ra. a | | 32 | ri0s: | Nut Hex, Full 3/8"-16NC 2 17 | 72044 | Bracket, Rober, LiL 1] | 55 |. 10819 | Bushings 6 18 | 372812 | Ber Assembly, Roller 1 se | rve002 | Pain wae 5 MOWER UNDERSIDE ae SSRN Rees eee Mena nctnionncienaintih Kaasintoas ROTARY MOWER ORDER BY PART NUMBER Ref. Pact ee Ref. Part ane | Quant. ARBOR ASSEMBLIES ‘ORDER BY PART NUMBER ea Ret] Pant (Quane] [Ret | Pare [Quant No. | No, feces Rega] | No. | _ No. ee Rea’ 1 | 17687 [Bek TO. 1 | [ar | 7is0at | Hex Ha Gporem, SE Toe | 6 2 | 108209 | Belt,“U" (Mower Spindle Drive) 1 | | 22 | 108250 | Arbor Assembiy 2 3 | 717517 | Hee. Jam Lock Nut, 3-16 3 || 28 | 108257 | washer 3 4 | a7aiea | Paley 1 | | 24 | 154369 | spring 1 5 | 725005 | Key, Woodeuff, 61 4 | | 25 | 719002 | Plain washer, 516" 1 6 | 713504 | Set Ser, 5/16". 18 x 5/6" 4 | | 26 | 108366 | rater Putley 1 7 | 108436 | Spacer 1 |] 2 | aseisi | sua 1 8 | iosta2 | Pulley 3 | | 28 | 719002 | Plain Washer, 5/16 3 9 | 108134 | Backing Ring 5 | | 29 | 717008 | FutlLocke Hee, Nur, 98" -16 ) 10 | 108181 | Washer 9 | | 30 | roses | Screw 1 nn | 108202 | Bearing 6 | | 32 | tosais | rater Lever Assembly i 12 | 108201 | Spacer 3 | | 82 | 727014 | Grease Fitting 3 13 | 108679 | Arbor Tube Assembly 3 | [35 | 108472 | washer 3 14 | 717008 | Full Hee. Nur, 5/8" 16 | | 34 | a17.073 | Race inner Bearing 1 15 | 720002 | Lock wather, 3” xs | [35 | a72ssa | Hub 1 16 | 705004 | Hex. CapSerew. 3/8". 16x%"ln, | 17 | 36 | 715045 | Screw, Cap - 3/8". 24 1% 3 17 | 708010 | Hex. Cap Screw. 5/8”- 161%". | 1 | | 37 | 720002 | Washer, Lock. 9/8" 3 18 | 108434 | Arbor Crve Assembly 1 | |38 | 719002 | washer, 16” 3 19 | 108296 | Knife Blode 3 | [32 | 108139 | Flinger 3 20_| 720002 _| Lock Washer 3/8" é

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