Exmark Lawn Mower manual Oil drain Pan Oil drain plug

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Maintenance

3.Stop the engine, remove the key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before leaving the operating position.

4.Clean the area around the drain plug and on the machine frame. Place a pan underneath machine directly below the drain hole in the frame as shown in Figure 26 and Figure 27.

5.Remove the oil drain plug (Figure 26 and Figure 27). Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick (Figure 25).

Figure 26

Briggs & Stratton engine

1. Oil drain

3. Pan

2.Oil drain plug

Figure 27

Kohler Command engine

1.

Oil drain hose

3. Pan

2.

Oil drain plug

 

 

 

 

Figure 28

1. Oil filter

2. Gasket

6.Be sure to allow ample time for complete drainage.

7.Remove the old filter and wipe off the mounting pad (Figure 28).

8.When the oil has drained completely, install the oil drain plug. Tighten the plug to 14 N-m (125 in-lb) torque. Wipe up any excess oil on the frame (Figure 26 and Figure 27).

Note: Dispose of the used oil at a recycling center.

9.Apply a thin film of clean oil to the rubber gasket on the new filter.

10.Install the replacement oil filter to the mounting pad. Turn the oil filter clockwise until the rubber gasket contacts the pad, then tighten the filter an additional 1/2 to 3/4 turn (Figure 28).

11.Slowly pour approximately 80% of the specified oil into the filler tube—use oil recommended in the Engine Owner’s Manual.

12.Install the oil fill cap/dipstick and push firmly into place.

13.Check the oil level (Figure 25); refer to Checking the Oil Level.

14.Slowly add additional oil to bring it to the full mark. Do Not overfill.

15.Install the oil fill cap/dipstick and push firmly into place.

16.Start the engine and check for leaks.

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Contents Quest California Introduction Contents Safety Alert Symbol SafetySafe Operating Practices General OperationSlope Operation ServiceChildren TowingGeneral Service Exmark Riding Mower Safety93-7009 Safety and Instructional Decals109-6035 109-9173 109-6016 Battery Symbols Specifications Model NumbersSystems Dimensions Product Overview Curb WeightTorque Requirements Tread Width Center to Center of Tires, WidthwiseControls OperationOperating Instructions Think Safety FirstParking Brake Lever Height-of-Cut Foot LeverRecommended Gasoline Checking the Engine Oil Level Using Stabilizer/ConditionerStarting the Engine Gasoline/Alcohol blendsEngaging the Blades Operating the BladesUnderstanding the Safety Interlock System Safety Interlock SystemTesting the Safety Interlock System Stopping the EngineForward Driving Forward or BackwardTracking Adjustment Adjusting the Height of CutStopping the Machine BackwardAdjusting the Anti-Scalp Rollers Positioning the SeatChanging the Seat Ride Suspension Adjusting the Tilt Adjusting the Motion Control LeversAdjusting the Height Pushing the Machine by HandTransporting Side DischargeTo Operate the Machine Transporting a UnitOperating Tips Keep the Underside of the Mower Clean When StoppingBlade Maintenance Cutting SpeedRecommended Maintenance Schedules MaintenanceRaising the Seat Accessing the BatteryLubrication Greasing the BearingsServicing the Air Cleaner Engine MaintenanceServicing Paper Element Servicing the Engine OilChecking the Oil Level Changing the Oil and FilterOil drain Pan Oil drain plug Change the Hydraulic System Filter Checking the Hydraulic Oil LevelInstalling the Spark Plug Cleaning the Blower HousingServicing the Spark Plug Removing the Spark PlugFuel System Maintenance Electrical System MaintenanceReplacing the Fuel Filter Charging the Battery Removing the BatteryCharging the Battery Servicing the Fuses and Relay Installing the BatteryMower Maintenance Servicing the Cutting Blades Drive System Maintenance Checking the Tire PressureBefore Inspecting or Servicing the Blades Inspecting the BladesSharpening the Blades Removing the BladesInstalling the Blades Mower Belt MaintenanceInspecting the Belts Replacing the Mower BeltLeveling the Mower Deck Adjusting the Blade SlopeBlades front to rear Measure here Outside cutting edges Removing the Mower Deck Installing the Mower DeckLocate items shown in Figure Replacing the Discharge DeflectorWashing the Underside of the Mower CleaningStorage Cleaning and StorageProblem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingTo Pushing the Machine by Hand Diagram-Briggs & Stratton SchematicsElectrical Diagram-Kohler For units purchased on or after January 1 Page Date Description of Work Done Service Done By Service Record

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