Owner's Manual
CRRFTSM;IN"5.5 HP26 INCH TINEWIDTH
FRONT TINE TILLERWITH REVERSEModel No.917.292402
• Safety• Assembly• Operation• Maintenance• Espa_ol• Repair Parts
CAUTION:Read and follow all
Safety Rules and Instructionsbeforeoperating this equipment
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates,. IL 60179
Warranty ................................................. 2Safety Rules ............ .. ........... _................. 2Product Specifications ........ .................. 4Assembly ................................................ 6Operation ......................................... 3 & 7Maintenance .......... ............................... 11
Service and Adjustments ...................... 13Storage .......................................... 3 & 16Troubleshooting .................................... 17Illustrated Parts List .............................. 3BPads Ordering ....................... Back Cover
LIMITED_TWO YEAR WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TILLER
For two (2) years from date of purchase, when this Craftsman Tiller is maintained, lubri-cated, and tuned up according to the operating and maintenance instructions in theowner's manual, Sears will repair free of charge any defect in material or workmanship.This Warranty does not cover:.• Expendable items which become worn during normal use, such as tines, spark plugs,
air cleaners and belts.
• Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or ne_Jigence, including bent crank-shafts and the failure to maintain the equipment acccding to the instructions con-tained in the owner's manual.
• If this Craftsman Tiller is used for commemial or rental purposes, this Warrantyapplies for only thirty (30) days from the date of purchase.
Warranty service is available by returning the craftsman power mower to the nearestsears service center/departmant in the united states. This warranty applies only whilethis product is in use in the united states.This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights whichvary from state to state.SEARS, ROEBUCKAND CO., D/817WA, HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60179
TRAINING• Read the Owner's Manual carefully. Be
thoroughly familiar with the controls andthe proper use of the equipment. Knowhow t6 stop the unit and disengage thecontrols quickly.
• Never allow children to operate theequipment. Never allow adults to oper-ate the equipment without properinstruction,
• Keep the area of operation clear of allpersons, particularly small children, andpets.
PREPARATION• Thoroughly inspect the area where the
equipment is to be used and remove all
foreign objeJ:.-ts.• Disengage all clutches and shift into
neutral before staiting the engine (mo-tor).
• Do not operate the equipment withoutwearing adequate outer garments. Wearfootwear that will improve footing onslippery surfaces.
• Handle fuel with care; it is highly flam-mable.
• Use an approved fuel container.• Never addfuel to a running engine or
hot engine.• Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme
care. Never fill fuel tank indoors.• Replace gasoline cap securely and
clean up spilled fuel before restarting.• Use extension cords and receptacles as
specified by the manufacturer for allunits with electric drive motors or elec-
tric starting motors.• Never attempt to make any adjustments
while the engine (motor) is running(excep_ where specifically recommend-ed by manufacturer).
OPERATION• Do not put hands or feet near or under
rotating parts.• Exercise extreme caution when operat-
ing on or crossing gravel ddves, walks,or roads. Stay alert for hidden hazardsor traffic. Do not carry passengers.
• After striking a foreign object, stop theengine (motor), remove the wire fromthe spark plug, thoroughly inspect thetiller for any damage, and repair thedamage before restarting and operatingthe tiller.
• Exemlse caution to avoid slipping orfalling.
• If the unit should start to vibrate abnor-mally, stop the engine (motor) and checkimmediately for the cause. Vibration isgenerally a waming of trouble.
• Stop the engine (motor) when leavingthe operating position.
• Take all possible precautions when leav-ing the machine unattended. Disengagethe tines, shift into neutral, and stop theengine.
• Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting,shut off the engine and make certain allmoving parts have stopped. Disconnectthe spark plug wire, and keep the wireaway from the plug to prevent accidentalstarting. Disconnect the cord on electricmotors.
• Do not run the engine indoors; exhaustfumes are dangerous.
• Never operate the tiller without properguards, plates, or other safety protectivedevices in place.
• Keep children and pets away.• Do not overload the machine capacity
by attempting to till too deep at too fast arate.
• Never operate the machine at highspeeds on slippery surfaces. Lookbehind _nd use care when backing.
• Never allow bystanders near the unit.• Use only attachments and accessories
approved by the manufacturer of thetiller.
• Never operate the tiller without good vis-ibility or light.
• Be careful when tilling in hard ground.The tines may catch in the ground andpropel the tiller forward. If this occurs,let <3oof the handlebars and do notrestrain the machine.
MAINTENANCE Al_lb STORAGE
• Keep machine, attachments, andaccessories in safe working condition.
• Check shear pins, engine mountingbolts, and other bolts at frequent inter-vals for proper tightness to be sure theequipment is in safe working condition.
• Never store the machine with fuel in the
fuel tank inside a building where ignitionsources are present, such as hot waterand space heaters, clothes dryers, andthe like. Allow the engine to cool beforestoring in any enclosure.
• Always refer to the operator's guideinstructions for important details if thetiller is to be stored for an extended peri-od°
•,CAUTION: Always disconnect sparkplug wire and place wire where if cannotcontact spark plug in order to prevent acci-dental starting when setting up, transport-_g, adjusting or making repairs.
WARNING: The engine exhuast from thisproduct contains chemicals known to theState of California to cause cancer, birth
defects, or other reproductive harm.
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PRODUCT SPECIRCATIONS
HORSEPOWER: 5.5 HP
DISPLACEMEN'R 13 CU. IN. (221CC)
GASOUNE CAPACITY: 3 QuartsUnleaded Regular
OIL (API-SF/SG/SH): SAE 30(Above 32°F)
(CAPACITY: 20 oz.) SAE 5W-30(Below 32"F)
SPARK PLUG : Champion RJ19LM(GAP: .030") or J19LM
Congratulations on your purchase of aSears Tiller. It has been designed, engi-neered and manufactured to give you thebest possible dependability and perform-ance.Should you experience any problems youcannot easily remedy, please contact yournearest authorized Sears ServiceCenter/Department. We have competent,wail-trained technicians and the propertools to service or repair this unit.Please read and retain this manual. Theinstructions will enable you to assembleand maintain your tiller prepedy. Alwaysobserve the =SAFETY RULES".Your new tiller has been assembled at thefactory with exception of those parts leftunassembled for shipping purposes. Toensure safe and proper operation of yourtiller all parts and hardware you assemblemust be tightened securely. Use the cor-rect tools as necessary to insure propertightness.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTA Sears Maintenance Agreement is avail-able on this product. Contact your nearestSears store for details.CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES• Read and observe the safety rules.• Followa regular schedule in maintain-
ing, cadng for and usingyour tiller.• Followthe instructionsunder the
=Maintenance"and =Storage"sections ofthis Owner's Manual.
WARNING: This unit is equipped with anintemal combustion engine and should notbe used on or near any unimproved forest-covered, brush-covered or grass coveredland unless the engine's exhaust system isequipped with a spark arrester meetingapplicable local or state laws (it any). If aspark arrester is used, it should be main-tained in effective working order by theoperator.In the state of California the above is
required by law (Section 4442 of theCalifomia Public Resources Cede). Otherstates may have similar laws. Federallaws apply on federal lands. See yourSears Authorized Service Center for sparkarrester. Refer to the Repair Parts sectionof this manual for part number.
These accessories were available when the tiller was purchased. They are also avail-able at most Sears Retail outlets and Service Centers. Most Sears Stores can order
repair Parts for you when you provide the model number of your tiller.
ENGINE
MUFFLER
TILLER MAINTENANCE
BELT TINES SHEAR PIll HAIRPIN CUP
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Your new tiller has been assembled at thefactory with exception of those parts leftunassembled for shippingpurposes. Toensure safe and proper operation of yourtiller all pads and hardware you assemblemust be tightened securely. Use the correcttools as necessary to insure proper tight-ness.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
A socketwrench set will make assemblyeasier. Standard wrench sizes are listed.(1) Utilityknife(1) Screwdriver(1) Pair of pliers(2) 1/2" wrenchesOPERATOR'S POSITIONWhen right or left hand is mentioned inthis manual, it means when you are inthe operating position (standing behindtiller handles).
Left
Front
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Operator's Position
Right
CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK
m
(1) Manual(1) PlasticCable Clip
5116-18 x 1-114
(1) ReverseRod Bracket
B,,,c,,,,,:,!© @(1) Washer9132 x 1/2 x (2) Flange
! 14 Gauge Locknuts5/16-18 UNC
(1) Cotter Pin
GG12) Hex Nuts (2) Lock5116-18 Washers
5/16 (1) BottleEngine Oil
(1) Bushing
Q liliiiUilliiiiiiillil(2) Carriage Bolts',5/16-18 UNC x 2-1/2
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UNPACK CARTON_CAUTION: Be careful of exposed sta-ples when handling or dispoSing of carton-ing material.IMPORTANT When unpacking and as-sembling tiller, be careful not to stretch orkink cable(s).• Cut cable ties secudng handle column
and reverse rod.• Slide handle column onto handle mount.
• Remove all packing from carton.
ASSEMBLE HANDLE• Slide reverse rod through hole in
reverse rod bracket as shown.• Slide bushing over lower reverse rod
and snap into bracket hole.NOTE: Make sure tine control cable isrouted in front of reverse rod bracket.• Attach reverse rod bracket to handle
column using two (2) cardage bolts andtwo (2) flange Iocknuts and tightensecurely.
• Cut away carton.• Insert plastic cable clip into hole in han-
dle column.• Route tine control cable through plastic
cable clip on handle column.• Cut cable ties securing tiller to skid.
Remove tiller from skid by pulling back-wards.
ASSEMBLE REVERSE ROD
• Secure upper reverse rod to J6werreverse rod using clevis pin, washer andcotter pin.
INSTALL DEPTH STAKE ASSEMBLY
• Loosen Nut "A".
• Insert stake support between enginebracket halves with stake spring down.
• Bolt_take support to engine bracketswith bolts, lock washers and nuts.Tighten securely. Tighten nut "A".
• Depth stake must move freely. If it doesnot, loosen support bolt.
HANDLE HEIGHT
• Handle height may be adjusted to bettersuit operator. (See "HANDLE HEIGHT"in the Service and Adjustments sectionof this manual).
TILLING WIDTH• Tilling width may be adjusted to better
handle your tilling' conditions (See "TINEARRANGEMENT" in the Service andAdjustments section of this manual).
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TINE OPERATION• Check title operation before first use.
(See "TINE OF,:RATION CHECK" in theService and Adjustments section of thismanual).
Tine Control
Handle Mount "lineControl
Column
Cable
Cotter
Cordage
ReverseRod
"Rn_Cable -
Reverse Range LocknutsRod Bracket Reverse Rod
Engine Bracket Halves
Nut "A"
Support
DepthStake
Support BoltHex Bolts,Lockweshers,and Hex nuts
KNOW YOUR TILLER
READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOURTILLER.
Compare the illustrations with your tiller to familiarize yourself with the location of vad-ous controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.These symbols may appear'on your Tiller or In literature supplied with the prod-uct. Learn and understand their meaning.
ORWAP/4ING ON OFF
Reverse "Rne
Forward "13neControl
Choke Control
Control
Depth Stake
Recoil Starte
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MEETS ANSI SAFETY REQUIREMENTSSears tillers conform tn the safety standards of the American National Standards
Institute._z
FORWARD TINE CONTROL - Engagestines in forward direction.
REVERSE TINE CONTROL - Engagestines in reverse direction.
CHOKE CONTROL - Used when starting a
cold engine.
THROTTLE CONTROL - Controls enginespeed.
DEPTH STAKE - Controls forward speedand the depth at which the tiller will dig.
RECOIL STARTER HANDLE - Used tostart the engine.
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Theoperationof anytillercanresultin foreignobjectsthrownintotheeyes,
whichcan resultin severeeye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eyeshields before starting your tiller and while tilling. We recommend a wide visionsafety mask over spectacles or standard safety glasses•
HOW TO USE YOUR TILLERKnow how to operate all controls beforeadding fuel and oil or attempting to startengine.STOPPINGTINES• Release forward tine control to stop for-
ward movement•• Release reverse tine control to stop
reverse movement.
ENGINE
• Move throttle control to "STOP" position.• Never use choke to stop engine.
Reverse "RneControl Forward "fineControl=OFF _Position
forward "l]neControl=ON" (DOWN) PosiUon
The depth stake should always be belowthe wheels for digging. It serves as abrake to slow the tillers forward motion toenable the tines to penetrate the ground.Also, the more the depth stake is loweredinto the ground the deeper the tines willdig.
DEPTH STAKE
Adjust depth stake by removing the hair-pin clip and clevis pin. Change depthstake to desired position. Replace the cle-vis pin and hairpin clip.• For normal tilling, set depth stake at the
second or third hole from the top.
WHEELSAdjust wheels by removing the hairpin clipand clevis pin. Change wheel position.Replace the hairpin clip and clevis pin.• For normal tilling, set wheels at the sec-
ond or third hole from the top•
Hairpin Clipand Clevis Pin
Throttle
"ChokeControl
Depth Stake
Hairpin Clipand Clevis Pin
TINE OPERATION
FORWARD
• Squeeze forward tine control to handle.REVERSE
• With forward tine control in =OFF" (up)position, pull back and hold reverse tinecontrol.
TILLING
The speed and depth of tilling is regulatedby the position of the depth stake andwheel height•
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TRANSPORTING YOUR TILLER
_,CAUTION: Before lifting or transport-
ing, allow tiller engine and muffler to cool.Disconnect spark plug wire. Drain gaso-line from fuel tank.
AROUND THE YARD• "lip depth stake forward until it is held by
the stake spring.• Push tiller handles down, raising tines
oft the ground.• Push or pull tiller to desired location.AROUND. TOWN• Disconnect spark plug wire.• Drain fuel tank.• Transport in upright position to prevent
oil leakage. _ -
BEFORE STARTING ENGINEIMPORTANT:Beverycarefulnotto allowdirtto enterthe enginewhencheckingoraddingoil or fuel. Use clean oil and fueland store in approved, clean, covered con-tainers, use clean fill funnels.
FILL ENGINE WITH OIL• Remove hang tag from engine_
• With engine level, remove engine oilfiller plug.
• Fill engine with oil to point of overflow-ing. For approximate capacity see"PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS" on page4 of this manual.
• Tilt tiller back on its wheels and then re-level.
• With engine level, refill to point of over-flowing if necessary. Replace oil fillerplug.
• For cold weather operation you shouldchange oil for easier starting (See "OILVISCOSITY CHART" in theMaintenance section of this manual).
• To change engine oil, see theMaintenance section of this manual.
Oil Level
Oil FillerPlug
ADD GASOLINE
• Fill fuel tank. Use fresh, clean, regularunleaded gasoline. (Use of leadedgasoline will increase carbon and leadoxide deposits and reduce valve life.)
IMPORTANT: When operating inTemperatures below 32°F (0°C), use fresh,clean, winter grade gasoline to help insuregood cold weather starting.WARNING: Experience indicates thatalcohol blended fuels (called gasohol orusing ethanol or methancT) can attractmoisture which leads to separation andformation of acids during storage. Acidicgas can damage the fuel system of anengine while in storage. To avoid engineproblems, the fuel system should be emp-tied before storage of 30 days or longer.Drain the gas tank, start the engine and letit run until the fuel lines and carburetor areempty. Us9 fresh fuel next season.
See Storage section of this manual foradditional information.. Never use engineor carburetor cleaner products in the fueltank or permanent damage may occur.
,_CAUTION: Fill to within 1/2 inch of topof fuel tank to prevent spills and to allowfor fuel expansion. If gasoline is acciden-tally spilled, move machine away fromarea of spill. Avoid creating any source ofignition until gasoline vapors have disap-peared. Do not overfill. Wipe off anyspilled oil or fuel. Do not store, spill or usegasoline near an open flame.TO START ENGINE
,_CAUTION: Keep tine control in "OFF"
position when starting engine.When starting engine for the first time or ifengine has run out of fuel, it will take extrapulls of the recoil starter to move fuel fromthe tank to the engine.
• Make sure spark plug wire is properlyconnected.
• Place throttle control in =FAST" position.• Move choke control to full "CHOKE"
position. Grasp recoil starter handle withone hand and grasp tiller handle withother hand. Pull rope out slowly untilengine reaches start of compressioncycle (rope will pull slightly harder at thispoint).
• Pull recoil starter handle quickly. Do notlet starter handle snap back againststarter. Repeat if necassary.
• If engine tires but does not start, movechoke control to half choke position. Pullrecoil starter handle until engine starts.
• When engine starts, slowly move chokecontrol to "RUN" pos'dion as enginewarms up.
NOTE: A warm engine requires less chok-ing to start.• Move throttle control_to desired running
position.• Allow engine to warm up for a few min-
utes before engaging tines.NOTE: If at a high altitude (3000 feet) orin cold temperatures (below 32°F), the car-buretor fuel mixture may need to beadjusted for best engine performance.See "TO ADJUST CARBURETOR" in the
Service and Adjustments section of thismanual.
NOTE: If engine does not start, see trou-bleshooting points.
Control
Control
Starter
BREAKING IN YOUR TILLER
Braak-in your belt(s), pulleys and tine con-trol before you actually begin filling.
• Start engine, tip tines off ground bypreying handles down and engage linecontrol to start tine rotation. Allow tinesto rotate for five minutes.
• Check line operation and adjust if nec-essary. See triNE OPERATIONCHECK" in the Service and Adjustmentssection of this manual.
TILLING HINTS '
_,CAUTION: Until you are accustomed tohandling your tiller, start actual field usewith throttle in slow position (mid-way be-tween "FAST" and "IDLE").To help tiller move forward, lift up the han-dles slightly (thus lifting depth stake out of
ground). To slow do.,wnthe tiller, pressdown on handles.
If you are straining or tiller is shaking, thewheels and depth stake are not set prop-erly in the soil being tilled. The proper set-ting of the wheels and depth stake isthrough trial and error and depends uponthe soil condition. (The harder or wetterthe ground, the slower the engine and linespeed needed. Under these poor condi-tions, _t fast speed the filler will run andjump over the ground).
A propedy adjusted tiller Will dig with littleeffort from the operator.
• Tilling is digging into, tuming over, andbreaking up packed soil before planting.Loose, unpacked soil helps root growth.Best tilling depth is 4" to6". A tiller willalso clear the soil of unwanted vegeta-tion. The decomposition of this veg-etable matter enriches the soil.Depending on the climate (rainfall andwind), it may be advisable to till the soil8t the end of the growing season to fur-ther condition the soil.
• Soil conditions are important for propertilling. Tines will not readily penetrate
. dry, hard soil which may contribute toexcessive bounce and difficult handlingof your tiller. Hard soil should be mois-tened before tilling; however, extremelywet soil will =ball-up" or clump during till-ing. Wait until the soil is less wet in orderto achieve the best results. When tillingin the fall, remove vines and long grassto prevent them from wrapping aroundthe line shaft and slowing your tillingoperation.
• You will find tilling much easier if youleave a row untilled between passes.Then go back between tilled rows. Thereare two reasons for doing this. F,rst,wide turns are much easier to negotiatethan about-faces. Second, the tillerwon't be pulling itself, and you, towardthe row next to it.
• Set depth stake and wheel height for
shallow !illing when working extremelyhard so ,.or sod. Then work across thefirst cuts at normal depth.
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JCULTIVATINGCultivating is destroying the weedsbetween rows to prevent them from rob-bing nourishment and moisture from theplants. At the same time, breaking up theupper layer of soil crust will help retainmoisture in the soil. Best digging depth is1" to 3".• You will probably not need to use the
depth stake. Begin by tipping the depthstake forward until if is held by the stakespring.
• Cultivate up ano down the rows at aspeed which will allow tines to uprootweeds and leave the ground in roughcondition, promoting no further growth ofweeds and grass.
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SCHEDULE
FILL IN DATES __,_. _ ,_. _ ,_. _,._._'_'_
REGULARSERVICE
Change Engine Oil 1_1.2
Oil PivotPoints ll_
InspectSpark/U'rester/ U.mer V'
Inspect_r S_ean l/
Clean or R6place Air Cleaner Cartridge I_ 2
Clean Engine Cylinder Fins
Replace SparkPlug t/'
1. _ n_e often v,t_n op_a_ under s he_ lo_ _ In l_l_ _n_mt temp_atur_2. Ser_ce more often when ooefat_g In GV_'/or dusty condlUons.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
The warranty on this tiller does not coveritems that have been subjected to opera-tor abuse or negligence. To receive fullvalue from the warranty, operator mustmaintain tiller as instructed in this manual.
Some adjustments will need to be madeperiodically to propedy maintain your tiller.
All adjustments in the Service andAdjustments section of this manual shouldbe checked at least once each season.
• Once a year you should replace thespark plug, clean or replace air filter,and check tines and belt for wear. A
new spark plug and clean air filterassure proper air-fuel mixture and helpyour erlgine run better and last longer.
BEFORE EACH USE
• Check engine oil level.• Check tine operation.• Check for loose fasteners.LUBRICATION
Keep unit well lubricated (See =LUBRICA-TION CHARI TM) .
LUBRICATION CHART
"" ENGINE
* TINECONTROL
* IDLER'ARM
* SAE 30 OR 10W30 MOTOR OIL** REFER TO MAINTENANCE "ENGINE"SECTION.
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Disconnect spark plug wire before per-forming any maintenance (except carbure-tor adjustment) to prevent accidental start-ing of engine.Prevent fire!! Keep the engine free ofgrass, leaves, spilled oil, or fuel. Removefuel from tank before tipping unit for main-tenance. Clean mufflerarea of all grass,dirt,and debds.
Do not touch hot muffleror cylinderfins ascontact may cause bums.
ENGINELUBRICATION
Use only high quality detergent oil ratedwith API service classificationSF, SG orSH. Select the oil's SAE viscositygradeaccording to your expected temperature.
NOTE: Although multi-viscosity oils (5W-30, 10W-30, etc.) improve starting in coldweather, these multi-viscosity oils willresult in increased oil consumption whenused above 32°F (0°C). Check yourengine oil level more frequently to avoidpossible engine damage from running lowon oil.
Change the oil afte_ every 50 hours ofoperation or at least once a year if the tilleris not used for 50 hours in one year.Check the crankcase oil level before start-
ing the engine and after each five (5)hours of continuous use. Add SAE 30motor oil or equivalent. _ghten oil fillerplug securely each time you check the oillevel.
• Refill engine with oil. See "FILLENGINE WITH OIL" in the Operationsection of this manual.
_'_"_ _ Oil Level
"Oil FilterPlug
AIR CLEANER
Service air cleaner cartddge every50hours, more often if engine is used in verydusty conditions.• Loosen air cleaner screws, one on each
side of cover.• Remove air cleaner cover.
• Carefully remove air cleaner cartridge.Be careful. Do not allow dirt or debris tofall into carburetor.
• Clean by tapping gently on a flat sur-face.
• If very dirty or damaged, replace car-tddge.
• Clean and replace cover. Tighten screwssecurely.
_CAUTION: Petroleum solvents, suchas kerosene, are not to be used to clean :cartridge. They may cause deterioration ofthe cartridge. Do not oil cartridge. Do notuse pressurized air to clean or dry car-tddge.
AirCleanerScrew
Cover
Air
CleanerCartridge
TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL
Determine temperature range expectedbefore oil change. All oil must meet APIservice classification SF, SG or SH.
• Be sure tiller is on level surface.
• Oil will drain more freely when warm.• Catch oil in a suitable container.
• Remove drain plug.• Tip tiller foPNard to drain oil.• After oil has drained completely, replace
oil drain plug and tighten securely.• Remove oil filler plug. Be careful not to
allow dirt to enter the engine.
COOLING SYSTEM
Your engine is air cooled. For properengine performance and long life keepyour engine clean.• Clean air screen frequently using a stiff-
bdstled brush.• Remove blower housing and clean as
necessary,• Keep cylinder fins free of dirt and chaff.
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CylinderFinsMuffler-_ //Blower
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MUFFLER
Do not operate tiller without muffler. Do nottamper with exhaust system. Damagedmufflem or spark arrestem could create afire hazard. Inspect periodically and re-place if necessary. If your engine isequipped with a spark an'ester screenassembly, remove every 50 hours forcleaning and inspection. Replace if dam-aged.
SPARK PLUGReplace spark plugs at the beginning ofeach tilling season or after every 50 hoursof use, whichever comes first. Spark plugtype and gap setting is shown in "PROD-UCT SPECIFICATIONS" on page 4 of thismanual.
TRANSMISSION
Your transmission is sealed and will onlyrequire lubrication if it is serviced.
CLEANING• Clean engine, wheels, finish, etc. of all
foreign matter.• Keep finished surfaces and wheeLs free
of all gasoline, oil, etc.• Protect painted surfaces with automotive
typewax.We do not recommend using a gardenhose to clean your unit unless the muffler,air filter and carburetor are covered tokeep water out. Water in engine can resultin a shortened engine life.
_CAUTION: Disconnect spark plug wirefrom spark plug and place wire where itcannot come into contact with plug.TILLERTO ADJUST HANDLE HEIGHT
Factory assembly has provided lowesthandle height. Select handle height bestsuited for your tilling conditions. Handleheight will be different when tiller digs intosoil.
• If a higher handle height is desired,loosen the four nuts securing handlepanel to engine brackets.
, Slide handle panel to desired location., Tighten the four nuts securely.
Brackets
Panel
on Left Sideof "filler
"INE ARRANGEMENT
"ourouter tines can be assembled in sev-ral different ways to suit your tilling or cul-rating needs.
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_CAUTION: Tines are sharp. Weargloves or other protection when handlingtines.NORMAL TILLING - 26 INCH PATH• Assemble holes "A" in tine hubs to holes
"B" in tine shaft.
_"Clevis Pin Outer'fine
7Hairpin Clip
MID-WIDTH TILLING - 24 INCH PATH• Assemble holes "A" in tine hubs to holes
=(3" in tine shaft.
NARROW TILLING/CULTIVATING - 123/4 INCH PATH• Remove outer tines.
Ioo oo1
- • Only
NOTE:Whenreassemblingoutertines,besurerighttineassembly(marked"R")and left tine asseml:tly (marked =L") aremounted to correctslde of tine shaft.TINE OPERATION CHECKWARNING: Disconnect spark plug wirefrom spark plug to prevent starting whilechecking tine operation.For proper tine operation, forward tine con-trol lever must be against controlbody andall slack removedfrom inner wire of controlcable when control is inthe "OFP (up)position.If lever and cable are loose, loosen cableclip at lower end of cable. Pull up on cableto remove slack without extending springon end of cable, and retighten cable c p.
FINAL CHECK "OFF" POSITION• With tine control =OFP (up), push down
on handle to raise tines off the ground.• Slowly pull recoil starter handle while
observing tines. Tines should notrotate.
• If tines rotate, inner wire of control cableis too tight which is extending lowerspring and engaging tines. Loosencable clip and push down on cable onlyenough to relieve spring tension.Tighten cable clip.
• Recheck in =OFP position and adjust ifnecessary.
FINAL CHECK "ON" POSITION
• With tine control =ON" (held down tohandle) push down on handle to raisetines off the ground.
• Slowly pull recoil Starter handle whileobserving tines. Tines should rotate for-ward.
• If tines do not rotate), inner wire of con-trol cable is too loose. Loosen cable clip
and pull cable up to remove slack andretighten clip.
• Recheck in "ON" position and adjust ifnecessary.
NOTE: If =ON" position check requiredadjustment, recheck =OFP position adjust-ment to insure tines do not rotate when
control is "OFP (up).
line Control "OFP Positiion
=ody
_ne Control"ON" Position
"fine Control Cable
TO REMOVE BELT GUARD
• Remove two (2) cap nuts and washersfrom side of belt guard.
• Loosen (do not remove) tine shield nuton underside of tine shield.Pull belt guard out and away from unit.
•" Replace belt guard by reversing aboveprocedure. Be sure slot in bottom of beltguard is under head of tine shield boltand all nuts are tightened securely.
_Nuts andWasher
_hieldNut
TO REPLACE V-BELTSReplace V-belts if they have stretched con-siderably or if they show cracks or frayededges. There are two (2) V-belts - forward(inside) and reverse (outside).
Belt guard must be removed to servicebelts. See "TO REMOVE BELT GUARD"in this section of manual.
NOTE: Observe carefully routing of bothbelts and location of all belt guides beforeremoving belts.BELT REMOVAL• Remove reverse idler pulley from idler
arnl.
• Remove reverse (outside) V-belt.Remove forward (inside) V-belt fromtransmission pulley first and then fromengine pulley.
BELT REPLACEMENT• Install new forward (inside) V-belt to
engine pulley first then to transmissionpulley. Be sure belt is positioned oninside 9roove of both pulleys, inside allbelt guides and rests on idler pulley.
• Before installing reverse (outside) V-belt,turn belt =inside out". Twist so wide, flatsurface of belt is to inside.
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• Wrap V-belt around reverse idler pulleyand reassemble idler to idler arm.Tighten securely. Be sure belt isbetw .een reverse idler pulley apd idlerarm pin.
° Install belt to outside groove of transmis-sion pulley. Be sure belt is inside all beltguides and rests on outside groove ofengine pulley.
CHECK TINE OPERATION• See ='rlNE OPERATION CHECK" in this
section of manual.
REPLACE BELT GUARDFRONT VIEW REFERENCE
Reverse Idlereulle/_ IdlerArm
Pulley
FORWARD MOTION CNSIDE) V-BELT
t--_ Eng__lt GuNe
Idler Pulley_ ( 0 )Belt Guide Forward "_ /I
_ry Tr_Pulley
REVERSE (OUTSIDE) V-BELTReverse Idler Pulley
Idler Pulley_
ReverseIdlerAim Reverse(OUTSIDE)V-BeltReverse BeltGuardIdler Bolt
ENGINE
Maintenance, repair, (_r replacement of theemission control devices and systems,which are being done at the customersexpense, may be performed by any non-road engine repairestablishment or individ-ual. Warranty repairs must be performedby an authorized engine manufacturer'sservice outlet.
TO ADJUST CARBURETOR
The carburetor has a high speed fixed jetand has been preset at the factory and ad-justment should not be necessary. Howev-er, minor adjustments may be required tocompensate for differences in fuel, temper-ature, altitude or load. If the carburetordoes need adjustment, proceed as follows.FINAL SETFING
• Start engine and allow to warm for fiveminutes.
• With throttle control in "SLOW" position.IDLE RPM ADJUSTMENT
• Rotate throttle linkage counterclockwiseand hold against stop while adjustingidle speed adjusting screw to obtain1750 RPM. Release, throttle linkage.
High speed stop is factory adjusted. Donot adjust or damage may result.IMPORTANT: Never tamper with the en-gine govemor, which is factory set forproper engine speed, overspeeding theengine above the factory high speed set-ting can be dangerous: If you think theengine-govemed high speed needs adjust-Jng, contact your nearest authorized ser-vice center/department, which has thepropar equipment and experience to makeany necessary adjustments.
Throttle Unkage ,, Stop
IdleSpeedAdjustingScrew
Guide
Idler Pulley (INSIDE) V-Belt
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Immediatelyprepare your tiller for storageat the end of the season or if the unit willnot be used for 30 days or more.
,_CAUTION: Never store the tiller with
gasoline in the tank inside a buildingwhere fumes may reach an open flame orspark. Allow the engine to cool beforestodng in any enclosure.
TILLER• Clean entire tiller (See "CLEANING" in
the Maintenance section of this manual).• Inspect and replace belts, if necessary
(See belt replacement instructions in theService and Adjustments section of thismanual).
• Lubricate as shown in the Maintenancesection of this manual.
• Be sure that all nuts, bolts and screwsare securely fastened. Inspect movingpads for damage, breakage and wear.Replace if necessary.
• Touch up all rusted or chipped paint sur-faces; sand lightly before painting.
ENGINE
FUEL SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: It is important to preventgum deposits from forming in essential fuelsystem pads such as the carburetor, fueltilter, fuel hose, or tank dudng storage.also, expedence indicates that alcoholblended fuels (called gasohol or usingethanol or methanol) can attract moisturewhich leads to separation and formation ofacids dudng storage. Acidic gas can dam-age the fuel syste m of an engine while instorage.• Drain the fuel tank.
• Start the engine and let it run until thefuel lines and carburetor are empty.
• Never use engine or carburetor cleanerproducts in the fuel tank or permanentdamage may occur.
• Use fresh fuel next season.
NOTE: Fuel stabilizer is an acceptablealternative in minimizingthe formation offuel gum deposits duringstorage. Add sta-bilizer to gasoline in fuel tank or storagecontainer. Always follow the mix ratiofound on stabilizer container. Run engineat least 10 minutes after adding stabilizerto allow the stabilizer to reachthe carbure-tor. Do not drain the gas tank and carbu-retor if usingfuel stabilizer.
ENGINE OIL
Drain oil (with engine warm) and replacewith clean oil. (See =ENGINE" in theMaintenance section of this manual).
CYLINDER(S)
• Remove spark plug.• Pour I ounce (29 ml) of oil through
spark plug hole into cylinder.• Pull starter handle slowly several times
to distribute oil.
• Replace with new spark plug.
OTHER
• Do not store gasoline from one seasonto another.
• Replace your gasoline can if your canstarts to rust. Rust and/or dirt in yourgasoline will cause problems.
• If possible, store your unit indoors andcover it to give protection from dust anddirt.
• Cover your unit with a suitable protectivecover that does not retain moisture. Donot use plastic. Plastic cannot breathewhich allows condensation to form and
will cause your unit to rust.IMPORTANT: Never cover tiller while
engine and exhaust areas are still warm.
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PROBLEM
Will not start
Hard to start
Loss of power
CAUSE
1. Out of fuai.
2. Engine not =CHOKED"propedy.
3. Engine flooded.
4. Dirty air cleaner.
5. Water in fuel.
6. Clogged fuel tank,7. Loose spark plugwire.
8. Bad spark plugorimproper gap.
9. Carburetor out of adjust-menL
1. Throttle control notsetpropedy.
2. Dirtyair cleaner,
3. Bad spark plugorimproper gap,
4. Stale or dirty fuel.
5. Loose spark plugwire.
6. Carburetor out of.
adjustment,
1. Engine is ovedoaded.
2. Dirty air cleaner.
3. Low oil level/dirtyoil.4. Faulty spark plug.
5. Oil in fuel.
6. Stale or dirty fuel.
7. Water in fuel.
8. Clogged fuel tank.9. Spark plug wire loose.
wire.10. Dirty engine air screen.11. Dirty/clogged muffler.12. Carburetor out of
adjustment,13. Poor compression.
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1.
2.
3.4.
5.
6.
7.
8.9.
10.11.12.
13.
CORRECTION
1. RII fuel tank.2. See "TO START ENGINE" in.the
Opemfion secton.3. Wait several minutes before
attemptingto start.4. Clean or replace air cleaner car
tddge.5, Drain fuel tank and carburetor,
and refill tank with fresh gasoline.6. Remove fuel tank and dean.
7. Make,sure spark plugwire is seated propady an plug.
8. Replace spark plug or adjust gap.
9. Make necessary adjustments.
1. Place throttle controlin "FAST"position.
2. Clean or replace air cleaner cartridge.
3. Replace spa_ plugor adjust gap.
4. Drain fueltank and refillwith freshgasoline.
5. Make sure spark plugwire is seated propedy on plug.
6. Make necessary adjustments.
Set depth stake and wheels forshallower filling.Clean or replace air cleaner cartridge.Check oil level/change oil.Clean and regap orchange sparkplug.Drainand clean fuel tank andrefill, and clean carburetor.Drain fuel tank and refillwith fresh
gasoline.Drain fuel tank and carburetor,and refill tank with fresh gasoline.Remove fuel tank and dean.
Connect and tightsn spark plug
Clean engine air screen.Clean/replace muffler.Make necessary adjustments.
Contact an authorized Sears
Service Centsr/Department.
PROBLEM
Engineoverheats
Excessive bounce/
difficult handling
Soil balls up orclumps
Engine runs buttiller won't move
Engine runs butlabors when tilling
CAUSE
1. Low oil level/dirtyoil.2. Dirty,engine air screen.3. Dirty engine.
4. Partiallyplugged muffler.5. Impropercarburetor
adjustment.
1. Ground too dry and hard.
2. Wheels and depth stakeincorrectlyadjusted.
1. Ground too wet,
1.
2.3.
1.
2.
3.
"linecontrol is not engaged.V-belt not correctlyadjusted.V-belt is off pulley(e).
1311ingtoo deep.
Throttle control not properlyadjusted.Carburetor out of adjustment,
CORRECTION
1. Check oil level/change oil.2. Clean engine air screen.3. Clean cylindertins, air screen, muf
tier area.4. Remove and clean muffler.5. Adjustcarburetor to ricberposi
tion.
1. Moisten groundor wait for morefavorablesoil conditions.
2. Adjustwheels and depth stake.
1, Walt for more favorable soil conditions.
1 Engage tins control.2 Perform _ne Operation Check.3. Inspect V-bait.
1. Set depth stake for shallower tilling.
2. Check throttle control setting.
3. Make necessary adjustments.
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
HANDLE ASSEMBLY
1
13
2
1
11
3
4
1219
1625
//II •t
1718
5 6
/--8
KEY PART KEY PART
NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO.
1 72010520 Bolt5/16-18 X 2-1/2 16 106932X2 136993 Panel, Control 17 101248K3 152094 Assembly,Handle Column 18 1778E4 110632X Grip, Handle 19 1370565 3066J Cable, line Control 20 STD5510376 151229 Lever,Control, line 21 STD5612107 12000027 Ring.Clip 22 STD5609078 154805 Pin, Pivot 23 STD5510259 73970500 Locknut,Flange 5/16-18 UNC 25 139907
10 165197 Clip,Cable 26 1200005911 110514X Assembly,Panel aodTube12 98000129 Nut, Flange13 STD533107 Bolt,Cardag_r 5/16-18x3/414 136998 Bracket,Reverse Rod15 137640 Bushing,Reverse Rod Bracket
DESCRIPTION
Knob,Control, ReverseReverse Rod, UpperPin, RetainingReverse Rod, LowerWasher 13/32 x 13/16 x 15 GaugePin, Cotter 1/8 x 3/4Pin, Cotter 3/32 x 1/2Washer 9/32 x 1/2 x 14 GaugeGrommetRetainingRing
NOTE: All componentdimensior,.sgiven In U.S. inches.1 inch-- 25.4 mm
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMr-,,-n u, i .,_u2402
BELT GUARD AND PULLEY ASSEMBLY
29
8 2e10
1112
14
lS
26
KEY PART
NO. NO.
1 166013
2 9484R3 86777
4 746108125 STD5410376 STD551037
7 2009J8 127180X9 74760628
10 156705)(55811 STD551025
12 104213X13 721404O614 13303515 2614J16 120(X_28
24
23 3218
21
KEY PARTDESCRIPTION NO. NO.
16
Assembly,Bracket,Bell 17 2649MGuard 18 151236Clip, Cable 19 110550XScrew. Hex WasherHead, 20 12000036Slottad,Thread Cutling #10- 21 STD54123724 x 1/2 Type O 22 161806Bolt,HexHead 1/2-20x3/4 23 162290Nut, Hex 3/8-16 24 STD523712Washer 13i32x13/16x16 25 106968XGauge 26 73350500Pulley.Idler.Reveme 27 STD541025Assembly,Arm, ReverseIdlerBoll,HexHead 3/8-16xl- 28 STD5511253/4 29 IOg227XGuard, Bell 30 23200404Washer 9/32 x 5/8 x 16Gauge 31 101189[.Nut.Cap 1/4_20 32 151223Bolt,Carriage 1/4-20 )(3/4 33 STD541425V-Bell (ForwardMotion)V-Bell (Reverse)Ring,Retainer
DESCRIPTION
Key,SquareSheave, TransmissionFlatBolt, Bell GuardR_j, mipNut. Hex, Jam 3/8-16P_ey, IdlerArm,IdlerBoll, HexHead 3/8-16x 1-1/4Shaft, IdlerArmNUt,Hex,Jam 5/1@18NUt,Hex 1/4-20Washer,Lock 1/4Pad, k_ferScrew,Set, Socket. HeadlessC.R t/4-20 x 1/4Sheave. EngineSheave. Transmission"D"NUt1/4-20
34 19091416 Washer9/32 x 7/8 x 16 GaNOTE:All componentdimensionsgiven in U.S. inches.
1 inch---25.4 mm
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
WHEEL AND DEPTH STAKE ASSEMBLY
7
171920
19 1
/ _ 1617
KEY PART
NO. NO.
1 9194R2 747605203 STD5231074 STD5410315 STD5511316 $TD5414377 4921H8 1952J9 122233X
10 326J11 7478062813 1951J
KEY PART
DESCRIPTION NO. NO.
Pin, Clevis 15 5388JBolt,HexHead 5/16-18 x 1-1/4 16 121117XBolt, Hex Head 5/16.18x3/4 17 9188RNut, Hex 5/16-18 18 STD551037Washer,Lock 5/16Locknut,whvasher 3/8-16 19 9190RClip, Hairpin 20 STD541437Support,Depth Stake, R.H. 21 74760516Stake, Depth 22 STD541431Pin, ClevisBolt, Fin,Hex 3/8.16 x 1-3/4Support,DepthStake, L.H.
DESCRIPTION
Spdng,StakeBolt,ShoulderWheelWasher 13/32 x 13/16 x 11GaugeBrask_, WheelLocknut,Crown 3/8-16Bolt,Hex Head 5/16-18 x 1Locknut,w/insert 5/16-18
NOTE:Allcompooentdimensionsgiven inU.S. inches.1 inch= 25.4 mm
4O
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
TINE ASSEMBLY
/
6
2
3
2
i 56
KEY PART
NO. NO.
1 1569342 1635523 156932
DESCRIPTION
"Rne,Outer, R.H.Clip, Hairpin"line,Inner, R.H.
KEY PART
NO. NO.
4 1569315 1569336 4929H
DESCRIPTION
"nne. Inner, LH.Tree,Outer, LH.Pin, Clevis
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
TRANSMISSION
6
11
14
15
12
KEY PART
NO. NO.
1 747605242 STD5237323 STD5510375 STD5414376 9057R5587 1949J8 1948J9 STD551131
10 STD54103111 7476054412 15122213 STD551050
DESCRIPTION
Bolt,Hex 5/16-18 x 1-1/2 Gr. 2Bolt, Fin, Hex 3/8-16 x 3-1/4Washer 13/32 x 13/16 x 11Locknut,w/washer 3/8-16Shield,"fineBcacket, C-,nglne,R.H.Bracket,Engine,LH.Washer, lock 5/16Nut, Hex 5/16-18Bolt, Hex Head 5/16-18 x2-3/4Transmission
Washer 17/32x I x 16 Gauge
KEY PART
NO. NO, DESCRIPTION
14 9173R Spacer, Split15 STD541431 Nut, Hex, Keps 5/16-18 UNC16 19091412 Washer 9i32x7/8x12Gauge17 19092016 Washer 9/32 x 1-1/4 x 16Ga.18 STD551125 Washer,Lock 1/419 74610412 BoR,Hex 1/4-28 x 3/4 Gmde 520 ...... En_ne, (See Breakdown)Bdggs&
Stratton,Model No. 134202,Type1118-E1
NOTE: Allcomponentdimensionsgiven inU.S. inches.1 inch= 25.4 mm
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• REPAIR PARTS
TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
'DECALS
5
6
KEY PARTNO, NO. DESCRIPTION
1 163O452 1661303 1661314 1376535 120431X6 1475928 120075X9 162215
-- 166006
Decal, LogoDecal, LogoDecal, LogoDecal, Caution,"nneControlDecal, Hand PlacementDecal, Operationand LubricationDecal, Waming, RotatingTinesDecal, TreeShieldManual, Owner's(Eng/Span)
43
REPAIR PARTS
TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE - MODEL NUMBER 134202, TYPE NO.1118-E1
13
383
10
26
614
45
219
220
_1036 LABEL KIT EMISSION
"k REQUIRESSPECLM.TOOLSTO INSTALL SEE REPAIRINSTRUCllON MANUAl.
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REPAIRPARTSTILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
BRIGGS & STRA'I-T'ON ENGINE - MODEL NUMBER 134202, TYPE NO.1118-E1
ltl0
111 I
127A127
187
1")4 _ 3"
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REPAIR PARTS
TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE - MODEL NUMBER 134202, TYPE NO.1118-1=1 _
__ IIrREOUIRESSPECIALTOOLS _",,_,_ _ \TOINSTALLSEEREPAIR 24_ _ _ _ \,NSTRUCnON"A"U_-_ _ _ \
200 1096 VALVE OVERHAUL GASKET 8E1"
37 304163
3O7
121 CARBURETOR OVERHAUL Krr 663 _)
191 358 GASKET SET
46
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TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.292402
BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINE - MODEL NUMBER 134202, TYPE NO.1118-E1
KEY PART KEY PARTNO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO, NO. DESCRIPTION
1 4951332 3992683 2998195 2140407 2721578 4957749 27549
10 9462111 6657812 270080
1314151618192021
21A22232425
26
2728
29
3O32333435363740
2701252701259422194679949164920884940444956602946O628165839919594682399673222698399819393820393821393822393O67399014399O1539901626O262989O9298_308
29943O39O459
22518394699211119261044L:_05522647822244393312
CylinderAssembly 45 260642Bushing,Cylinder 46 212733e *Seal, OIJ 51 273113Head, Cylindere'Gasket, CylinderHead 55 497442BreatherAssembly 56 496144*Gasket,Valve Cover 58 280399
Screw, BreatherMounitngGrommet, BreatherTube 59 396892"Gasket, Crankcase. Standard 60 393152.015" 65 94686"Gasket, Crankcase .005" Thick 73 225176*Gasket,Crankcase .009" Thick 81 222263Screw, CylinderHead 2-3/32" 90 496298Screw, CylinderHead 2-15/32" 95 93499Plug, Pipe, Hex Socket 96 223793Crankshaft 97 4976O0CoverAssembly,Crankcase 109 497230Bushing,CrankcaseCover 111 262715*Seal, Oil 121 495606Plug,Oil Filler 124 94913Plug,Oil Filter 127 220352Screw,Cover Mounting 127A 223789Flywheel,Magneto 146 94388Key,Flywheel 152 260575PistonAssen_y, StandardSize 154 93527PistonAssembly .010"Oversize 162 490589PistonAssembly .020"Oversize 163 271935PistonAs_emb_ .030" Oversize 180 495405Ring Set, Piston,Standard Size 181 494559Ring Set, Piston .010"Over&Ize 187 231068Ring Set. Piston .020"Overc,ize 190 94924Ring Set, Piston .030" Ovem_ize 190A 94919Lock,PistonPin 191 272489PinAssembly,Piston,StandardPinAssembiy.Piston .005" 200 223886Over 201 262280Red Assembly,Connecting 202 262270Red Assembly.Connecting.020" UndersizeCrankpin BoreDipper,ConnectingRedScrew. ConnectingRedValve, ExhaustValve, IntakeSpdng, Intake ValveSpdng,ExhaustValveGuard, FlywheelRetainer,IntakeValve and
,s ng
Tappet,ValveGear, Cam
e.'Gasket, CarburetorMounting(2)Housing,RewindStarterPulley,RewindStarterRope, Rewind Starter(Cut to RequiredLeng0"t)Insert,Starter Handle _Handle, RewindStarter
Screw, Housing MountingScreen, RotatingLock, ScrewCarburetor AssemblyScrew,ThrottleValve to ShaftThrottle,CarburetorShaftand Lever,ThrottleValveand ShaftGroup.ChokeSpring,ChokeCarburetor Overhaul KitScrew, Hex HeadPlug, WelchPlug,WelchKey,TimingGearSpring,Throttle AdjustmentScrew, Machine,RoundHeadScrew and Collar
e°*Gaskst, AirCleaner MountingTankAseambJy,Fue!Cap, FuelTankPipe, FuelScrew, Torx_Screw, 1-3/4"(_o*Gasket,FuelTank toCarburetorGuide,AirLink, GovernorLink,Throttle
IncludedinGasket Set (495603)
IncludedinCarburetorOverhaul Kit{495606)
o Includedin ValveOverhaulGasket Set (498529)
NOTE: Allcomponentdimensionsgiven in U.S. inches1 inch= 25.4 mm
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REPAIR PARTS
TILLER - - MODEL NUMBER 917.2§2402
BRIGGS'& STRA'rroN ENGINE - MODEL NUMBER 134202, TYPE NO.1118_-E1
KEY PART KEY PARTNO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
203 280720 BellCrank 542 94897205 231520 Screw, Shoulder 552 231079208 262279 Red, SpeedControl 562 94907209 262948 Spdng,Governor 592 231978216 262359 Unk'Choke 608 497830219 494845 Gear, Governor 611 391813220 221551 Washer,Thrust 613 93935222 490649 Panel, Control 614 93306227 490374 Lover Assembly,Governor 616 495243230 94927 Washer,GovernorLever 621 396847256 223813 Crank,Bell 623 94943300 494585 Muffler,Exhaust 634 271853304 495759 Housing.Blower 635 66538305 94786 Screw, BlowerHousing 676 393757
Mounting 679 270382306 224820 Shield,Cylinder 680 221839307 94680 Screw, CylinderShield 741 262992308 224738 Cover,CylinderHead 779 262570332 94877 Nut, Flywheel 851 493880333 397358 ArmatureGroup 869 211787334 93414 Screw, ArmatureMounting 870 263094337 802592 Plug,Spark 871 262001346 94896 Screw, Sems 63709356 497833 Wire, Ground 883 272228358 495603 Gasket Set 916 280321
363 19069 FlywheelPuller 966 492797369 263073 Spdng 967 491588373 94908 Nut, Hex 968 495872383 89838 Wrench, SparkPlug 969 490073392 262328 Spring, Fuel Pump Diaphragm 971 94902393 225058 Screen 978 273326394 272538 -Diaphragm 979 494807414 220982 Washer 982 94658432 221377 Cap, Spdng 987 398970433 93265 Pin, DiaphragmCover 995 225057434 213963 Cover,Diaphragm 1012 490507435 93141 Screw, DiaphragmCover 1019 499345455 225121 Cup, Starter 1095 498529456 225257 RetainerSpdng 2500 134202-1114456A 281503 Retainer ---- 495952
459 281505 Pawl, Starter467 280715 Knob,Control524 271485 "Seal,O-Ring526 94914 Screw, Seres,Tank Bracket
MounL527 _3786 Clamp. BreatherTube528 231550 Tube, Breaker529 67838 Grommet, BreatherTube535 491435 Filter,Air536 494279 Cleaner, Air
Screw
Bushing,GovernorCrankBolt,GovernorLeverNut, HexStarterAssembly.RewindFuel Pipeand ClipAssemblyScrew, Hex Head, ShoulderPin, CotterCrank,GovernorSwitch,StopScrew, Shoulder
Washer, Throttle Sha_ FoamElbow, SparkPlugDeflector,Exhaust,SideOutletWasher, FoamWasher, BrassGear, Tuning
UnkCable Terminal,IgnitionSeal intakeValve, StandardSeat, ExhaustValve, StandardGuide, ExhaustValveGuide, IntakeValveGasket, ExhaustRack, Gear ControlBase, Air CleanerFdter,Air CleanerCover,AirCleanerScrew, Air CleanerScrew, Hex HeadGasket, CoverCover,Oil Guard®Screw, Hex HeadSeal, ThrottleShaftLever, BracketAssemblyRetainer,LinkLabelKit,EmissionGasket Set, ValveOverhaulReplacement EngineReplacement Shortblock
RPM Settings: Low:.1200-1600, High:3500-370O
Includedin Gasket Set (495603)
IncludedinCarburetorOved'laulWit(495606)
e Includedin Valve Ovedlaul GasketSet (498529)
NOTE: Allcomponentdimensionsgiven inU.S. inches1 inch= 25.4 mm
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50
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