Harbor Freight Tools 67596 manual Fill with oil, To here, Checking Fuel Level

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Clear oil

fill hole

Figure 4

5.Look into the hole in the pump hous- ing. If a metal wheel can be seen extending into the hole, SLOWLY pull the starter rope until the hole appears clear, as shown above.

Fill with oil

TOO HIGH

to here

TOO LOW

 

Figure 5

6.Wipe the Dipstick off with a clean, dry cloth. Insert the Dipstick into the pump housing and remove it. The oil level should be at least to the lower

(L) notch on the dipstick, but not above the upper (H) notch. Add SAE 10W-30 NON-DETERGENT oil as needed.

7.Thread the Pump Breather Plug back into the pump.

8.Align the arrow on the Dipstick with the arrow on the Plug, insert it, and twist it to secure.

9.Reconnect the spark plug wire.

Checking Fuel Level

Warning! To prevent fire, shut the engine off and wait for it to cool before adding fuel. Do not smoke.

1.Clean the Fuel Filler Cap and the area around it.

2.To check the fuel level, unscrew and remove the Fuel Filler Cap.

3.Mix fuel stabilizer (not included) with 89 octane (or better) unleaded gasoline according to fuel stabilizer directions.

4.Fill the Fuel Tank to about 1 inch under the lip of the gasoline tank with the stabilized unleaded gasoline mixture.

5.Then replace the Fuel Filler Cap.

SKU 67596

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Contents HP pressure washer For technical questions or replacement parts, please callContents Save This Manual Set up precautionsCarbon Monoxide Hazard Using an engine indoors Operating PrecautionsFor technical questions, please call Service precautions Refueling Set Up Instructions Basic SpecificationsUnpacking Low Pressure AssemblyWide Spray Medium SprayNarrow Spray If using detergentPencil Spray SKU For technical questions, please call Engine diagramStarting the Engine Operating InstructionsOil type Checking Pump Oil LevelTo here Fill with oilChecking Fuel Level Break-in Period Equipment Operation Risk of Burns Maintenance Procedures Technical SpecificationsServicing Cleaning Air Filter Element MaintenanceSpark Plug Maintenance Cleaning, Maintenance, Lubrication Schedule After Every 300 Operation Hours StorageProblem Possible Causes Probable Solutions TroubleshootingUse Engine will not start Troubleshooting Please Read the Following Carefully General Parts List Parts Lists and DiagramsPart Description Qty General Assembly Diagram Part Description Parts List a PumpAssembly Diagram a Pump Description Qty Parts List & Diagram B Cylinder HeadParts List & Diagram C Crankcase Parts List & Diagram D Crankcase Cover Parts List & Diagram E Crankshaft/Piston Parts List & Diagram F Gas Distribution Adjustment System Parts List & Diagram G Starter Subassembly Parts List & Diagram H Diversion Assembly Parts List & Diagram J Carburetor Parts List & Diagram K Flywheel/Coil Assembly Parts List & Diagram M Control System Parts List & Diagram N Air Cleaner Parts List & Diagram P Muffler Parts List & Diagram R Fuel Tank Parts List & Diagram S Carbon Canister Emission Control System Warranty Limited 1 year / 90 Day WarrantyLength of Coverage Operational Break-in Period Model 67596 Pressure Washer Easy Start-up guide