Scag Power Equipment STWC61V-26KA-LC, STWC52V-25KA, STWC52V-26KA-LC Engine Oil, Engine Fuel System

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C. Changing Hydraulic Oil Filter Element

The hydraulic oil filter should be changed after every 500 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first.

1.Remove the oil filter element and properly discard it. See Figure 7-3. Fill the new filter with clean oil and install the filter. Hand tighten only.

2.Run the engine at idle speed with the speed control lever in neutral for five minutes.

3.Check the oil level in the hydraulic tank. It must be 3-1/4" inches from the top of the filler neck. If necessary, add SAE 20W50 motor oil.

7.4 Engine Oil

ENGINE OIL

ENGINE OIL

FILLER

DRAIN PLUG

 

 

ENGINE OIL

 

FILTER

Figure 7-4. Engine Oil Fill/Dipstick, Filter and Drain

Locations

A. Checking Engine Crankcase Oil Level

The engine oil level should be checked after every 8 hours of operation or daily as instructed in the Engine Operator’s Manual furnished with this mower.

B. Changing Engine Crankcase Oil

After the first 20 hours of operation, change the engine crankcase oil and replace the oil filter. Thereafter, change the engine crankcase oil after every 100 hours of operation or bi-weekly, whichever occurs first. Refer to the Engine Operator’s Manual furnished with this mower for instructions.

C. Changing Engine Oil Filter

After the first 20 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. See Figure 7-4.

7.5 Engine Fuel System

DANGER

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

A. Filling the Fuel Tank

Fill the fuel tank at the beginning of each operating day to within one (1) inch below the filler neck. Do not overfill. Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 87 and a maximum of 10% Ethanol.

DO NOT use E85 Fuel. Using E85 Fuel will cause severe damage to the engine.

To avoid personal injury or property damage, use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive.

1.Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition.

2.Use only an approved gasoline container.

3.Never remove the gas cap or add fuel with the engine running. Allow the engine to completely cool before fueling.

4.Never fuel the machine indoors or in an enclosed trailer.

5.Never store the machine or fuel container where there is an open flame, spark or pilot light such as on a water heater or other appliances.

6.Never fill containers inside a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bed with a plastic liner. Always place containers on the ground away from your vehicle before filling.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Remember Your Mower is only AS Safe AS the Operator Table of Contents Adjustments Inside Back CoverGeneral Information IntroductionDirection Reference Servicing the Engine and Drive Train ComponentsSymbols Symbol DescriptionSafety Information Signal WordsBefore Operation Considerations Operation Considerations Section Roll-Over Protection System Foldable Roll-over protection system if equippedFoldable Roll-Over Protection System Maintenance Considerations & Storage Safety And Instructional Decals Install Belt COvER BeforeSpecifications Power HeadEngine ElectricalWeights And Dimensions 52V 61V Cutter DeckHydraulic System Productivity 52VOperating Instructions Controls And Instrument IdentificationSafety Interlock System Initial Run-In ProceduresStarting The Engine Ground Travel And SteeringForward Travel Engaging The Deck Drive Cutter Blades Reverse TravelHillside Operation Parking The MowerAfter Operation Removing Clogged MaterialAdjusting Cutting Height Moving Mower With Engine StoppedRecommendations For Mowing Adjusting The Steering Levers Towing Optional Hitch AccessoryTroubleshooting Cutting Conditions Condition Cause CureTroubleshooting Cutting Conditions Contd Scalping Blades Hitting Adjustments Parking Brake AdjustmentTravel Adjustments Neutral Adjustment Tracking AdjustmentThrottle Control And Choke Adjustments Belt Adjustment Cutter Deck AdjustmentsBelt Alignment Cutter Deck LevelAdjustment ROD Lock NUT Cutter Deck Pitch Cutter Deck HeightCustom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Position Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Early ModelsPosition Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Current Production Position Custom-Cut Baffle Adjustment Maintenance Maintenance Chart Recommended Service IntervalsMaintenance Chart Recommended Service Intervals Contd LubricationLubrication Fitting Points Checking Hydraulic Oil Level Changing Hydraulic OilEngine Oil Engine Fuel SystemEngine Air Cleaner Cleaning and/or Replacing Air Cleaner ElementReplacing In-Line Fuel Filter Elements Battery Charging the BatteryJump Starting Blade Replacement Drive BeltsCutter Blades Blade InspectionTires Cooling SystemLiquid-Cooled Machines Only Checking Coolant LevelCleaning the Radiator Debris Screen Body, Deck, And UpholsterySection Illustrated Parts List Scag Approved Attachments And Accessories52V Cutter Deck Description 61V Cutter Deck 424367 Dust Shield 483210 Idler Pulley, 5 Dia Cutter Deck Controls Rod End, 1/2-20 Female LH Thread Sheet Metal Components Seat Assembly w/Adj. Rails & Seat Belt Stwc ROLL-OVER Protection System Retractable Seat Belt Drive System Components 424137 Bracket Engine and Attaching Parts Engine and Attaching Parts Steering Components Section Brake Components Brake Components Fuel and Hydraulic System Fuel and Hydraulic System Electrical System Kohler & Kawasaki AIR-COOLED Key Assembly w/Fob Electrical System 26HP Kawasaki LIQUID-COOLED 483629 Fuse Holder Hydraulic Pump Assembly Housing Kit Replacement Decals and Information Plates Install Belt COvER Before482166R Stwc 2007 RDP2 Electrical Schematic Kohler & Kawasaki AIR-COOLED Electrical Schematic 26HP Kawasaki LIQUID-COOLED Section Limited Warranty Commercial Equipment Garantía Limitada Equipo Comercial Notas Radiador Del desechos de criba la de Limpieza .BRefrigerante del nivel del Verificación .A Comprimido aire usar al seguridad de gafasCuchilla la de Reemplazo 9-7 Figura Tapicería Y Plataforma CuerpoLlantas Cuchillas las de Afilado .B Transmisión DE CorreasPara apropiada protección la lleve Siempre Cuchilla la de Reemplazo .CPuente por Arranque .B Batería la de Carga .ABatería Batería ED Electrolito Para Auxilios PrimerosAire de filtro Del elemento del reemplazo y/o Limpieza .AMotor DEL Aire DE Filtro Motor del combustible de filtro del Ubicación 7-7 FiguraCombustible de tanque del Llenado .A Motor DEL Combustible DE SistemaMotor del aceite de filtro de Cambio .C Cárter del aceite de Cambio .BHidráulico aceite de Depósito 2-7 Figura Hidráulico aceite de Cambio .BHidráulico aceite de nivel del Verificación .A Hidráulico SistemaConexión de puntos de Lubricación 1.7 Figura Lubricación ObservacionesProcedimiento 500 200 100 Primeros Recomendados Servicio DE Intervalos Mantenimiento DE Tabla Suciedad o polvoObservaciones Procedimiento 500 100 InicialDe personalizado Corte de deflector del Posición .10-6 FiguraCorte de deflector del Posición .9-6 Figura Personalizado corte de Deflector .8-6 FiguraCorte de plataforma la de Altura CorteCorte de plataforma la de Inclinación Corte de plataforma la de NivelCorte de plataforma la de Ajuste .4-6 Figura Corte DE Plataforma LA DE AjustesCorrea LA DE Alineación Advertencia Correa LA DE AjusteEstrangulación Y Aceleración DE Controles LOS DE Austes Neutral Ajuste DirecciónDe control de varilla la de Ajuste .3-6 Figura Desplazamiento DE AjustesEstacionamiento DE Freno DEL AjusteFreno de varilla la de Ajuste .2-6 Figura Solución Causa Condición La de ancho lo Inclinadas SalientesIrregular Perfil o voladoCorte de Trayectorias entreCortar sin césped La en cortarDirección de palancas las de Ajuste Equipo del peso El .cuestas en remolque NuncaOpcional enganche de accesorio Remolque PlataformaLa de liberación de Palanca 4-4 Figura Corte DE Altura LA DE AjusteCésped EL DetenidoOperación LA DE Después Cortacéspedes Cuesta UNA EN Operación DEL Estacionamiento Reversa en Desplazamiento Adelante hacia DesplazamientoCorte DE Cuchillas Plataforma DE Transmisión LA DE Conexión Motor DEL Arranque Horas 20 aproximadamenteUso de día Primer Inicial Arranque DE ProcedimientosSeguridad DE Bloqueo DE Sistema Plataforma la de elevación de pie de PalancaDescarga de válvula la de control de Palancas De fusibles Dos .1-4 Figura PortafusiblesIdentificación Instrumentos E Controles Cortacésped del plataforma la de InterruptorProductividad Hidráulico SistemaContinuación Tractor Corte DE PlataformaEléctrico Sistema MotorTractor Seguridad DE Y Instructivas Calcomanías Almacenamiento Y Mantenimiento DE Consideraciones Seguridad de cinturón del Inspección Rops del Bisagra 2-2 FiguraVuelco Contra Protección DE Sistema Vuelco contra protección de plegable Sistema 1-2 FiguraOperación DE Consideraciones ContinuaciónAdvertencia Operación LA a Previas Consideraciones Señalización DE PalabrasSeñalización de Palabra Lento Rápido ISO Símbolos Instrucciones DE Referencia IntroducciónMantenimiento 7 Sección Ajustes 6 SecciónPágina Tema Operación de Instrucciones 4 Sección Especificaciones 3 SecciónSeguridad de Información 2 Sección General Información 1 Sección25KA-STWC52V Equipo del almacenamientoManual DEL Operador
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