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Any lawnmower experts here? ( cotter pin ) PHIL 05-10-2008
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Posted by S. Barker on May 10, 2008, 8:33 pm
my guess would be to hold the handle on the pins.

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how 'bout looking at the instruction and parts blowup?

s


> Quick question, hope some kind person has the answer-
>
> Just picked up a new mower at Sears today. Sear Craftsman #917.377121
> Self-propelled, key-start, variable speed EZ walk. 21" Hi-vac 3-1 cut
> system.
>
> When I unpacked the mower I found a cotter pin lying at the bottom of the
> box. I've looked all over the mower, top, sides, and underneath and can't
> find where the pin should go. Any ideas?
>
> THANKS, PHIL



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Posted by Rheilly Phoull on May 10, 2008, 9:08 pm
PHIL wrote:
> Quick question, hope some kind person has the answer-
>
> Just picked up a new mower at Sears today. Sear Craftsman #917.377121
> Self-propelled, key-start, variable speed EZ walk. 21" Hi-vac 3-1 cut
> system.
>
> When I unpacked the mower I found a cotter pin lying at the bottom of the
> box. I've looked all over the mower, top, sides, and underneath and can't
> find where the pin should go. Any ideas?
>
> THANKS, PHIL

Hmmm if it was on the ground would that be a "Terra Cotta"

Posted by 01dyna on May 11, 2008, 8:05 am

On Sun, 11 May 2008 09:08:17 +0800, Rheilly Phoull

>PHIL wrote:
>> Quick question, hope some kind person has the answer-
>>
>> Just picked up a new mower at Sears today. Sear Craftsman #917.377121
>> Self-propelled, key-start, variable speed EZ walk. 21" Hi-vac 3-1 cut
>> system.
>>
>> When I unpacked the mower I found a cotter pin lying at the bottom of the
>> box. I've looked all over the mower, top, sides, and underneath and can't
>> find where the pin should go. Any ideas?
>>
>> THANKS, PHIL
>
>Hmmm if it was on the ground would that be a "Terra Cotta"


If you lost it and then found it again, it would be a "Welcome Back
Cotta".


And of course, if it were for White House use, a "Jimmy Cotta".


Posted by DerbyDad03 on May 11, 2008, 10:38 am
> On Sun, 11 May 2008 09:08:17 +0800, Rheilly Phoull
>
> >PHIL wrote:
> >> Quick question, hope some kind person has the answer-
>
> >> Just picked up a new mower at Sears today. Sear Craftsman #917.377121
> >> Self-propelled, key-start, variable speed EZ walk. 21" Hi-vac 3-1 cut
> >> system.
>
> >> When I unpacked the mower I found a cotter pin lying at the bottom of t=
he
> >> box. =A0I've looked all over the mower, top, sides, and underneath and =
can't
> >> find where the pin should go. Any ideas?
>
> >> THANKS, PHIL
>
> >Hmmm if it was on the ground would that be a "Terra Cotta"
>
> If you lost it and then found it again, it would be a "Welcome Back
> Cotta".
>
> And of course, if it were for =A0White House use, a "Jimmy Cotta".

I think the pin said to the mower "See ya...cotta go"

Posted by PHIL on May 11, 2008, 1:28 pm
Hi.there@post.com(PHIL) wrote:
> Quick question, hope some kind person has the answer-
>
> Just picked up a new mower at Sears today. Sear Craftsman #917.377121
> Self-propelled, key-start, variable speed EZ walk. 21" Hi-vac 3-1 cut
> system.
>
> When I unpacked the mower I found a cotter pin lying at the bottom of the
> box. I've looked all over the mower, top, sides, and underneath and
> can't find where the pin should go. Any ideas?
>
> THANKS, PHIL

I should add the pin is just shy of 1&1/2" in length. Doesn't look like it
secures the handle to the mower deck, just bolts there. I'll look under the
deck again tomorrow. Its raining today ...

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