Drain any fuel from the carburetor by loosening the drain
screw on the float chamber.
6. Stop the engine and tighten the drain screw.
7. Replace access panel.
CHANGING FUEL FILTER
1. Turn the knob to OFF position.
Note: Make sure fuel tank is empty and drained.
2. Remove the fuel line from the fuel valve by squeezing the
ends of the retaining clip and sliding the fuel line off.
NOTE: Make sure you are removing the fuel line that
runs between the fuel valve and the carburetor, NOT
the line that runs between the fuel valve and the fuel
tank.
3. Remove fuel valve by unscrewing the nut, then remove
the fuel filter.
4. Clean fuel filter with gasoline, dry and put back into place.
5. Reinstall the fuel valve and attach the fuel line.
6. Check for leaks by opening the fuel valve.
CLEAN FUEL TANK CAP AND STRAINER
Wipe off the fuel cap and surrounding area before remov-
ing the fuel cap. Wiping off the fuel cap and surrounding
area before removing the fuel cap helps to reduce the
amount of contaminants allowed into the fuel system. If
there is a build-up of debris in the fuel strainer, remove the
strainer and rinse out the strainer. Allow the strainer to dry
before installing the strainer.
Check fuel
Check engine oil
Check for loose or lost nuts and bolts
Check for leaks
Check cylinder and head fins for dust and dirt
Check fuel lines (replace if necessary)
Clean air cleaner foam element (**)
Tighten nuts and bolts
Change engine oil (*)
Clean fuel filter
Clean dust and dirt from cylinder and cylinder head fins (**)
Clean and regap spark plug
* Perform these operations after the first 5 hours of use, then at the recommended intervals.
** Service more frequently under dusty conditions.
Operator's Manual
SERVICE
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