Check
Engine
Oil
Checkoil levelbeforeeachoperation.Be sureoil levelis maintained.
1.
Checkthe oil with the enginestoppedand level.
2.
Removethe oil fill dipstickand wipeit clean.
3.
Insertand tightendipstick.Removeitto checkthe oil level.
4.
If the oil levelisnear or belowthe lowerlimit mark on the dipstick,
removethe oil fillercap/dipstick,and fill with the recommended oil
to the upperlimit mark.Do not overfill.
5.
Reinstallthe oil fill dipstick.
Change
Engine Oil
Gasolineand its vaporsare extremelyflammableand explosive.
Fireor explosioncancause severeburnsor death.
Changeengineoil after thefirst five hoursof operation,and everyfifty
hoursor once a seasonthereafter.
lWhen
drainthe oil from the
oil fill
the fuel tank mustbe
you
top
tube,
emptyor fuel canleak outand resultin a fire or explosion.Toempty
the fuel tank, runthe engine untilitstopsfrom lack of fuel.
1.
Withengine off butstill warm,disconnectthe spark plugwireand
keepit awayfrom the sparkplug.
2.
Placea suitablecontainernextto the engineto catchthe usedoil.
3.
Removethe oil fill dipstickand drain theoil intothecontainerby
tippingtheenginetowardthe oil fillerneck.See Figure13.
Used oil isa hazardouswasteproduct.Disposeof usedoil properly.
IDo not discardwith householdwaste.Checkwith yourlocalauthori-
_ties or SearsServiceCenterfor safedisposal/recycling facilities.
4.
Withthe engine in a levelposition,fill to the upper limit markon
thedipstick with the recommended oil.
Runningthe enginewith a lowoil levelcan causeenginedamage.
5.
Reinstallthe oil fill dipsticksecurely.
Clean Engine
•
Dailyor beforeevery use, cleangrass,chaffor accumulated
debrisfromengine.Keeplinkage,spring,and controlsclean.
Keeparea aroundand behindmufflerfreeof any combustible
debris.
•
Keepingenginecleanallows air movement a roundengine.
•
Engineparts shouldbe keptcleanto reducethe risk of overheat-
ingand ignition of accumulated debris.
Do not usewaterto cleanengine parts.Watercouldcontaminate fuel
system.Usea brushor dry cloth.
OU Fill Dipstick
Figure13
Figure14
LUBRICATION
Blade Control
Lubricatepivotpoints on the bladecontrolat leastoncea seasonwith
light oil.This control mustoperatefreely inbothdirections.See Figure
14.
Wheels
Lubricate the wheelsat leastoncea seasonwith light oil (or motoroil).
If wheelsare removed for any reason,lubricatesurfaceof the pivot
arm and innersurfaceof the wheelwith lightoil. See Figure14.
Rear Discharge
Door
Lubricate the torsion springand pivotpointson the reardischargedoor
periodicallywith light oil to preventrust.See Figure15.
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