Use a clean lubricating oil (#30 weight motor oil is suitable)
and a clean general purpose grease (grease containing a metal
lubricant is preferred, if available).
•
Remove the wheels, clean the wheel shaft and apply a thin
coating of grease to the wheel shaft.
•
Grease the back, front and sides of the depth regulator lever.
•
Remove the tines and clean the tine shaft. Use a file or
sandpaper to gently remove any rust, burrs or rough spots
(especially around holes in the shaft). Apply grease to the
ends of the shaft before installing the tines.
•
Oil the threads on the handlebar height adjustment screws
and the handlebar attaching screws.
Transmission Gear Oil
Check the transmission gear oil after every 30 hours of operation
or whenever you notice any oil leak. Operating the tiller when
the transmission is low on oil can result in severe damage.
To Check the Transmission Gear Oil Level:
1.
Check the gear oil level when the transmission is cool. Gear
oil will expand in warm operating temperatures and this
expansion will provide an incorrect oil level reading.
2.
With the tiller on level ground, pull the Depth Regulator
Lever all the way up.
3.
Clean the area around the oil fill plug. See Figure 6-2.
Oil Fill Plug
Figure 6-2
4.
Remove the oil fill plug from the transmission housing and
look inside the oil fill hole to locate the main drive shaft
situated below the hole. See Figure 6-2.
5.
The gear oil level is correct if the gear oil is approximately
halfway up the side of the main drive shaft.
6.
If the gear oil level is low, add gear oil as described next. If
the gear oil level is okay, securely replace the oil fill plug.
7.
When adding gear oil, use Mobil 1® Synthetic 75W 140.
8.
While checking frequently to avoid overfilling, slowly add
gear oil into the oil fill hole until it reaches the halfway
point on the drive shaft.
9.
Securely replace the oil fill plug.
Off-Season Storage
When the tiller won't be used for an extended period, prepare it
for storage as follows:
1.
Clean the tiller and engine.
2.
Do routine tiller lubrication and check for loose parts and
hardware.
3.
Protect the engine and perform recommended engine
maintenance by following the storage instructions found
in the Engine Operator's Manual. Be sure to protect the
fuel lines, carburetor and fuel tank from gum deposits
by removing fuel or by treating fuel with a fuel stabilizer
(follow the engine manufacturer's recommendations).
4.
Store the tiller in a clean, dry area.
5.
Never store the tiller with fuel in the fuel tank in an
enclosed area where gas fumes could reach an open flame
or spark, or where ignition sources are present (space
heaters, hot water heaters, furnaces, etc.).
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