I have one too and I am trying to also find out. I want to get a manual so I can eventually do work on it. I have found out that it is not made by MTD or Case.
It is made by American Yard Products...AYP.
I assume you are talking about the starter solenoid: Follow the positive battery cable from the battery - the other end will be connected to the starter solenoid.
Need owners manual for ranch king pro riding lawn mower!
Yes, that is the correct weight.
Yard Pro do.
Yard-Man lawn mowers, often associated with the Yard-Pro brand, are produced by MTD Products Inc., an American manufacturer known for outdoor power equipment. MTD produces a variety of lawn and garden equipment, including push mowers, riding mowers, and other landscaping tools. The Yard-Pro brand typically emphasizes affordability and reliability for residential lawn care.
They are made by MTD. I've been told that it is Polan Pro riding mower with an "upgraded" Honda engine.
How long is the drive belt
Park the mower on level ground and (1) check the air pressure of the tires (use a gauge for correct readings) and inflate to correct psi. (2) with a ruler, measure the distance of the mower deck to the ground in an X pattern and adjust as necessary. (3) raise the mower and inspect the blades to ensure there is no damage (bent, etc.)
SAE 10w30 weight. I highly recommend you use synthetic in an air cooled engine and change it every 50 hours.
I just happened to be browsing the web for the same answer and just found this: "American Yard Products produces mowers and other power equipment for : Craftsman Wizard, Husqvarna, Bradley, Caldor, Hechinger, Lawn Keeper, Meijer, Rickles, Wizard, Roper, Woodwards, Yard Master, Sears, Roper, Kgro, Rally, Weed Eater, Poulan, Poulan Pro, and others." I'm not taking credit for answering, but I !
One should first start the mower and let the oil get warm. Doing this will ensure that not much of the old oil is left in the tank. Next place an oil pan under the mower to catch the oil and then pull the plug pin. Let the oil drain out and then put the cap back in place. Refill the mower with new oil and the job is done!
Yes. Matt " Too Tall" Lomax started riding at age 15. By age 18 he won NBRA championship. Today Matt Lomax is riding PRS, Coast 2 Coast bull riding association, and makes a few appearances on PBR Touring Pro Division.