Troy-Bilt 52063, 52064 owner manual Cleaning the Engine, Lubrication, Compact Storage

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14Section 5: Maintenance

WARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove key on electric start models.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

TRIMMER/MOWER CLEANING AND DEBRIS REMOVAL

Thorough and regular cleaning of debris from the engine and the machine is required for maximum engine efficiency and good overall performance. Inspect and clean the following areas regularly, making sure the engine is stopped, and cool, before proceeding:

Brush and wipe off all engine surfaces, especially before checking oil or adding fuel. Do not let debris, oil or grease accumulate. To access the front of the engine, lift the debris shield up and tilt it forward.

Wipe the deck clean, particularly near the engine muffler.

Clean the underside of the deck.

Keep safety and operating decals clean and legible.

Keep all operating control levers debris-free so they work properly.

CLEANING THE ENGINE

Before each use of the machine and at each refueling, clean grass, chaff or accumulated debris from the finger guard area on top of the engine (see Figure 5- 7), and from the linkage, springs and controls on the engine. Keep the area around and behind the muffler free of any combustible debris. See “Cleaning Debris” in the engine manual for com- plete cleaning instructions. Do not use water to clean engine parts as water could contaminate the fuel system. Use a brush or dry cloth. Be sure engine is cool before cleaning around muffler area.

NOTE: The separate engine air cleaner must also be serviced according to the instructions in the engine manual.

WARNING

Engine parts must be kept clean to reduce the risk of overheating and igni- tion of accumulated debris. This is especially important if cutting tall grass. Clean accumulated debris at each refueling and before each use of machine.

Failure to comply can cause injury or property damage.

Finger Guard

Figure 5-7

LUBRICATION

Applying light oil or a silicone-based lubricant to your machine allows the fol- lowing parts to work smoothly and pro- tects them from the elements:

Throttle control cable

Control bail cable

Nuts, bolts and other hardware

NOTE: The spindle head is permanently lubricated at the factory. There is no need for additional lubrication.

COMPACT STORAGE

For compact storage, remove the two screws and locknuts securing the han- dlebar and carefully (to avoid kinking the cables) rotate the handlebar so that the upper portion rests on the engine and the handlebar legs face to the rear.

GENERAL ENGINE

MAINTENANCE

Perform the following engine mainte- nance according to the engine mainte- nance schedule and instructions in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual:

Engine Oil – Check the engine oil level before starting the engine each day and check it after each 5 hours of continuous operation. Running the engine when it is low on oil will quickly ruin the engine.

Change the oil after every 25 hours of operation and even sooner when oper- ating in extremely dirty or dusty condi- tions.

Air Cleaner – Operating the engine with a dirty, clogged air filter can cause poor per- formance and damage to the engine.

Inspect and service the air cleaner after every 25 operating hours, more often if operating in very dusty or dirty conditions. Never operate the unit without the air cleaner installed.

Spark Plug – Inspect and clean or replace the spark plug after every 100 operating hours or annually.

Spark Arrester Screen – If the engine is equipped with a spark arrester screen, remove and clean it according to the time intervals and instructions in the engine manual.

Engine Cleaning – The engine must be kept clean to assure smooth operation and to prevent damage from overheating.

Carburetor/Governor Control Adjustments – The carburetor was adjusted at the factory for best operating speed. See the engine manual for any adjustment information.

The governor controls the maximum safe operating speed and protects the engine and other moving parts from damage caused by overspeeding. Do not tamper with the governor settings. Seek autho- rized service if you think an adjustment is required.

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Contents Trimmer/Mower See Back Cover for Customer Service information Safety General OperationService SafetySlope Operation ChildrenSafety Decals Never make adjustments or repairs while engine is runningNever run the engine inside a closed area On engine, above mufflerAssembly Assembly StepsInstall Handlebars IntroductionAdd Motor Oil Attach Throttle Control LeverCheck Trimmer Head Hardware Connect and Charge Battery AssemblyLift and tilt debris shield X, Figure Operating Symbols Features and ControlsFeatures and Controls PRE-START Checklist Adjust Handlebar HeightAdjust Line Cutting Height OperationAdditional Operating Tips and Techniques Operating the MachineOperation Vary Throttle Setting For Conditions Trim When Wet or DryClean the Unit Frequently Trimming/Mowing Quick Reference ChartAdjusting Trimmer Head Engagement MaintenanceRequired Maintenance Maintenance Belt InspectionBelt Removal Removing and Replacing the Trimmer HeadBelt Replacement KR TCleaning the Engine General Engine MaintenanceTRIMMER/MOWER Cleaning and Debris Removal LubricationBattery Service Battery RechargingBattery Replacement OFF-SEASON StorageChanging Trimmer Lines To Change Trimmer LinesTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause CorrectionParts List Drawing noRef. # Ref. # Description QtyParts List Drawing no Ref. # DescriptionDrawing no Parts List Drawing no Accessories and KitsWarranty Service Replacement PartsEngine Service and Repair Owner Registration Card