Scag Power Equipment STT manual Engine Fuel System, Engine AIR Cleaner

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Section 7

C. Changing Engine Oil Filter

After the first 5 hours of operation, replace the engine oil filter. Thereafter, replace the oil filter after every 200 hours of operation or every month, whichever occurs first. Refer to Engine Operator’s Manual for instructions.

1.Close the shutoff valve. Remove the two clamps securing the fuel filter to the fuel hose. Remove the fuel filter.

2.Install a new fuel filter. Be sure it is installed in the proper direction. Secure to the fuel hose using the two clamps.

7.5 ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM

To avoid injury from burns, allow the mower to cool before removing the fuel tank cap and refueling.

FUEL

FILTER

HOSE

CLAMPS

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Figure 7-7 Fuel Filter

7.6 ENGINE AIR CLEANER

A. Cleaning and/or Replacing Air Cleaner Element

For any air cleaner, the operating environment dictates the air cleaner service periods. Inspect and clean the air cleaner element after every 100 hours of operation or bi- weekly, whichever occurs first and replace the element if required.

-NOTE-

In extremely dusty conditions it may be necessary to check the element once or twice daily to prevent engine damage.

1.Remove the wing nut securing the air cleaner cover to the engine. Remove the air cleaner cover and set aside.

2.Remove the air cleaner and inspect.

3.Clean or replace the air cleaner and foam pre-cleaner as recommended by the engine manufacturer.

A. Filling the Fuel Tank

Fill the fuel tank at the begining of each operating day to within 1 inch below the filler neck. Do not overfill. Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87.

B. Replacing In-Line Fuel Filter Element

The in-line fuel filter (Figure 7-7) should be replaced after every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Remember Your Mower is only AS Safe AS the Operator Direction Reference IntroductionServicing the Engine and Drive Train Components Before Operation Considerations Signal WordsOperation Considerations Before Operation Considerations ContdOperation Considerations Contd Maintenance ConsiderationsStart / Drive Procedure Safety and Instructional Decals Spinning BladeRotating Blades and Belts Electrical EngineTractor Hydraulic System Weights and Dimensions ModelTractor Contd Cutter DeckSection Controls and Instrument Identification Operating InstructionsSafety Interlock System Starting the Engine Ground Travel and SteeringForward Travel Engaging the Deck Drive Cutter Blades Reverse TravelParking the Mower Hillside OperationAfter Operation Recommendations for Mowing Rotating BladesRemoving Clogged Material Moving Mower with Engine StoppedDeck Release Lever Adjusting Cutting HeightCondition Cause Cure Troubleshooting Cutting ConditionsScalloped Cut, or Rough Contour Troubleshooting Contd Condition Cause CureGround Troubleshooting ContdTravel Adjustments Parking Brake AdjustmentRH Steering Control Rod Adjustment Neutral AdjustmentBelt Alignment Tracking AdjustmentThrottle Control and Choke Adjustments Belt AdjustmentCutter Deck Level Cutter Deck AdjustmentsCutter Deck Pitch Cutter Deck Height Cutter Deck Height AdjustmentMaintenance Chart Recommended Service Intervals MaintenanceLubrication Grease Fitting Lubrication Chart see Figure Maintenance Chart Recommended Service Intervals ContdLubrication Fitting Points Changing Hydraulic Oil Checking Hydraulic Oil LevelChanging Engine Crankcase Oil Changing Hydraulic Oil Filter ElementEngine OIL Checking Engine Crankcase Oil LevelEngine Fuel System Engine AIR CleanerChecking Electrolyte Level and Cleaning Battery BatteryCharging the Battery Cutter Blades Jump StartingDrive Belts Blade SharpeningTires Blade ReplacementChecking Coolant Level Cutter Deck GearboxChecking Lubricant Level Kawasaki Cooling SystemChecking The Fan Belt Tension Cleaning the Radiator Debris ScreenBODY, DECK, and Upholstery Section 52 & 61 Cutter Decks Ref. Part Description 52& 61 Cutter DecksCutter Deck CONTROLS, 52 & 61 Decks Part Description Cutter Deck CONTROLS, 52 & 61 DecksSheet Metal Components Sheet Metal Components Deck Drive Components Deck Drive Components Engine and Attaching Parts Kohler Engine and Attaching Parts Kohler Engine and Attaching Parts Kawasaki Engine and Attaching Parts Kawasaki Brake and Steering Components Brake and Steering Components Fuel and Hydraulic System Fuel and Hydraulic System Electrical System Kohler Electrical System Kohler Electrical System Kawasaki Electrical System Kawasaki Hydraulic Pump Assembly Housing Kit Includes Housing, Journal Bearing Operating Machine Replacement Decals and Information Plates2018 Electrical Schematic Kohler Electrical Schematic Kawasaki Limited WARRANTY-COMMERCIAL Equipment 1998

STT specifications

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