Great Dane GSRKW2352S, GSRKA1952S manual Cleaning Engine Air Intake Screen and Fan

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SERVICE ENGINE

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Touching hot surfaces can burn skin. The engine, components, and fluids will be hot if the engine has been running. Be cautious and wear protective clothing when servicing or working near a hot engine and components.

IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Change the oil more often if the machine is used in extreme conditions:

Extremely dusty conditions.

Frequent slow or low-speed operation.

Frequent short trips.

1.Clean area around dipstick cap and filter.

2.Start engine and run until it reaches normal operating temperature.

3.Park machine safely. (See Parking Safely in the SAFETY section.)

4.Insert drain tube over oil drain fitting (A)

5.Put oil drain pan under drain tube.

6.Loosen drain plug.

7.Allow oil to drain into an oil drain pan.

8.After oil drains, install and securely tighten drain plug.

9.Turn oil filter (B) counterclockwise to remove.

10.Apply a film of clean engine oil to gasket of new filter.

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IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! Do not use wrench to tighten oil filter.

11.Install filter. Turn filter clockwise until gasket makes contact with mounting surface. Tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn after gasket contact.

12.Raise thigh pad.

13.Remove dipstick cap.

NOTE: Refer to engine manufacturers operating manual for correct type and grade of oil.

13.Add approximately 1.7 L (1.75 qt.) of oil.

14.Insert dipstick. Tighten cap.

15.Start engine and run at slow throttle for approximately two minutes. Check for leaks around filter and drain valve.

16.Stop engine.

17. Check oil level:

• Remove dipstick cap. Wipe dipstick clean.

NOTE: Allow dipstick cap to rest on threads of filler tube when checking oil level. Do not tighten dipstick cap when checking oil level.

Insert dipstick and allow cap to rest on threads of filler. Do not tighten cap.

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IMPORTANT: Avoid Damage! To prevent extensive engine wear or damage, always maintain the proper engine oil level. Never operate the engine with the oil level below the add mark or over the full mark.

Remove dipstick. Add oil as needed to bring level to the full mark without overfilling.

18. Insert dipstick. Tighten cap.

Cleaning Engine Air Intake Screen and Fan

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Compressed air can cause debris to fly a long distance.

Clear work area of bystanders.

Wear eye protection when using compressed air for cleaning purposes.

Reduce compressed air pressure to 210 kPa (30 psi).

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IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! An obstructed air intake screen can cause engine damage due to overheating. Keep air intake screen and other external surfaces of the engine, including cooling fins, clean at all times to allow adequate air intake.

Keep air intake screens and engine cooling fins clear of debris to ensure proper cooling. See the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual provided with your machine for the complete procedure.

Checking and Cleaning Air Filter Elements

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CAUTION: Avoid injury! Touching hot surfaces can burn skin. The engine, components, and fluids will be hot if the engine has been running. Allow the engine to cool before servicing or working near the engine and components.

IMPORTANT: Avoid damage! Dirt and debris can enter the engine through a damaged filter element:

Do not wash paper element.

Do not attempt to clean paper element by tapping against another object.

Do not use pressurized air to clean element.

Replace element only if it is very dirty, damaged or the seal is cracked.

NOTE: It may be necessary to check the air filter more frequently if operating machine in dusty conditions.

Check and clean air filter elements at the intervals recommended in the Service Intervals section. See the engine manufacturer’s owner’s manual provided with your machine for the complete procedure.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Page Record Identification Numbers Product IdentificationIntroduction Special MessagesUnderstanding The Machine Safety Labels Safety LabelsSafety Labels Safety SafetyParking Safely Using a Spark ArrestorRotating Blades are Dangerous Checking Mowing AreaAvoid High Pressure Fluids Protect ChildrenAvoid Tipping Keep Riders OffHandling Fuel Safely Maintenance and StorageTire Safety Prevent FiresMiscellaneous Controls OperatingAvoid Damage to Plastic and Painted Surfaces Operator Station ControlsRaising and Lowering Thigh Pad Adjusting Cutting HeightSetting Cutting Height Mounting and Dismounting Machine SafelyTesting Neutral Switch Start Testing Safety SystemsTesting PTO Switch Testing Park Brake SwitchTesting Neutral Switch Run Testing the Park BrakeUsing Park Brake Using the PTOForward Using the ThrottleUsing the Hourmeter Using the Motion Control LeversSharp Left Turn ReverseGentle Left Turn Gentle Right TurnStopping the Engine Using Pump Free-Wheel ValvesStarting Engine Engaging MowerDismounting to Inspect Mower Transporting Machine on a TrailerMowing Tips Mowing Travel SpeedsLubricating Pump Idler Pivot Service IntervalsService Intervals Service LubricationService Engine Cleaning Engine Air Intake Screen and Fan Hydraulic Oil Service TransmissionService Transmission Replacing Fuel FilterChanging Hydraulic Oil and Filter Cleaning Hydraulic Oil Pump Cooling FinsChecking Traction Drive Belt Installing Traction Drive BeltChecking and Replacing Pump Traction Drive Belt Removing Traction Drive BeltPicture Note Side frame removed for picture clarity Checking and Adjusting Motion Control LinkagesAdjusting Motion Control Return to Neutral RTN Linkages Checking Motion Control LinkagesAdjusting Forward and Reverse Speeds Checking and Adjusting Transmission TrackingAdjust Neutral Switch Service Steering & Brakes Service Steering & BrakesService Mower Replacing Mower Deck Drive Belt Service MowerChecking for Bent Mower Blades Sharpening Blades Checking and Replacing Mower BladesReplacing Mower Blades Service Electrical Service ElectricalBooster Battery Disabled Vehicle Battery Using Booster BatteryInstalling Cleaning Battery and TerminalsService Miscellaneous Service MiscellaneousTightening Rear Drive Wheel Hardware Removing and Installing Front Caster WheelsChecking Tire Pressure Troubleshooting TroubleshootingElectrical System EngineCheck Park Brake MachineSteering Storage StorageCheck Hydraulic Oil Level AssemblyAssembly Removing Machine From StorageSpecifications SpecificationsGetting Quality Service Part Numbers Getting Quality ServicePart Number Wiring Schematics Service Miscellaneous Hydraulic Schematics Service Miscellaneous Main Frame Assembly QTY Description FUEL, Hydraulic and Handle Assembly Swivel Adjuster ENGINE, Hydraulic and Mainframe Assembly CLAMP, Hose 1/2 Pinch CLUTCH, Pump Components and Foot Plate Assembly WASHER, .250 Wide Heavy Flat Y Hydraulic Components CAP FUELCOMPONENTS/WIRING Harness Fuel Components Fuel COMPONENTS/WIRING HarnessConsole and Battery Assembly STRIP, Battery Insulator Foot PLATE/CONSOLE Components Foot Plate Components Deck Assembly WASHER, Blade Wheel and Strut ASSEMBLY/PUMP Components Wheel and Strut Assembly Spindle Assembly Spindle Assembly Decal Locations TCU51051

GSRKW2352S, GSRKA1952S specifications

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