PRIMARY MAINTENANCE
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brought up to the point of € top of the fill hole.
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Change cll at regular Intervals using s a high quality oll such as Snapper's small engine formulated
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engine that Is mistakenly run on strelght gasoline will be ruined In less than 5
mlnutasl If you keep straight gsaollne In addition to
Snapper
Many of the 2.cycis engine oils on the market today make fantoetlc cislms, but for the best performance and long engine life, always use Snapper
STARTING CHECK LIST
1.Engine Oil
2.Air Cleaner
3.Fuel Tank
4.Choke
5.Primer (on come engines)
6.Safety inter- lock Switchos
7.8witch & Blade Control
8.Bpark plug
9.Throttle control
10.Blade
11.Muffler
•To full level
•Properly mixed with gas (2 cycle)
•Clean and properly serviced
•Full fresh clean gasoline
•Fuel valve open
•Cap veto open
•Inllne filter clean
•Operating properly
•Used properly
•In proper position
•All wires properly connected
•Switch On
•Blade control properly positioned on walk mower
•Wlm connected
•Good connectlon
•8tart position
•Propnr/yinstalled and
terq.
•Sharpened
•Good condition
•Not clogged
•Grass & leaves cleaned away
__M_ | t& | r Read and toll°w all safety |
| _lr | Instructions In safety |
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| d that dirt Is your engine'senemy |
I _ | [ | #1 both Internally and externallyl Internally, | |
I | I | dirt will quickly ruin an engine and externally | |
I | I | It will cause overheating and ruuitlng Internal | |
,.t | "_damages. | Damage caused by Improper lubrl- | |
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| _,r cation, poor =dr cleaner service or overhsatlng |
vU due to dirt cannot be covered under warranty.
It only takes s few momenta to service the engine (and equipment) on a routlna basis but the rewards will be a quick starUng, re- sponslve engine that will provide long aslisiactonj service with minimum maintenance cost. The prsstart checklist In the next column and InetrucUons In your Snapper Operator's Manual are designated to help you keep your
Snapper In top operating cendltlon with minimum effortl
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