Hayter Mowers SST38/ST42 specifications Engine OIL, OIL Filter, Do not overfill

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MAINTENANCE

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ENGINE OIL

IMPORTANT: Always read and follow the engine manufacturer’s instructions on all matters relat- ing to use and maintenance. Observe the oil change intervals as this will greatly enhance the service life of your engine.

The engine oil should be changed after the first 5 hours of operation.

-Start the engine and allow it to idle until warm. This will usually take about 5 minutes.

-Switch off the engine and raise the engine cover. Clean around the oil filler cap and remove.

-Locate the oil drain plug on the right hand side of the engine. It is clearly identified with a yellow cap which is fitted to the drain adaptor.

-The drain adaptor has been designed to facilitate draining of the oil.

-Remove the yellow cap.

-Fit a short length of hose to the drain adaptor nozzle and route it into an appropriate container of approx- imately 2 litres.

-Push the adaptor in, rotate it anti-clockwise and release to start the oil flowing.

-When the oil has completely finished draining from the engine shut off the adaptor by pushing in and rotating clockwise.

-Remove the length of tubing and replace the yellow cap.

-Refill the engine with the recommended grade of oil (SAE 30 engine oil classified for service - SF mini- mum) until full.

IMPORTANT:

- Do not overfill.

 

- The use of non-recommended lubricants may lead to excessive wear and dam-

 

age which will not be covered by the warranty.

If there is evidence that the engine is overheating or that oil consumption is excessive - contact your dealer.

OIL FILTER

The oil filter is located on the left hand side of the engine and should be renewed every 100 hours of operation or annually, which ever is sooner.

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Contents ST38/ST42 Page Be Alert CONTENTS1.4 CONTENTS1.5 Safety Precautions TrainingPreparation Operation Safety Precautions Maintenance and Storage Health and Safety at Work ActDecal General Warning Part No MU44x6815 DecalsDecal Caution Hands and Feet Part No Decal Drawbar Warning Part No MU44x6138Decal Transaxle Bypass Lever Part No Decal Level Position Part No MU44x6456Decal Height of Cut Part No MU44x6279 Decal Powered Sweeper Collector Part No Decal Serial NumberGuard Rear Flap Part No EC Declaration of Conformity EC Conformity InformationEC Declaration of Conformity Vibration InformationEC Declaration of Incorporation EC Declaration of IncorporationIntroduction IntroductionSpecifications Detail SpecificationsEngine Weights and Dimensions WeightRecommended Lubricants Safety Notice Operating the TractorOperator Controls Before Starting the Engine Parking BrakeHeadlights Height of CUT SettingSeat Position Cutterblade ControlCutterdeck Level Setting To level the cutterdeckTravel Throttle ControlChoke Control Ignition KEYFuel Filler CAP Engine OIL Filler CAPTransaxle Bypass Lever Operator Safety System Starting and Stopping the EngineSweeper Drive Switch Sweeper Working Height SettingEmptying the Sweeper Collector Sweeper Collector Lift Lever ATTACHING/DETACHING the Sweeper CollectorAttaching the sweeper collector Detaching the sweeper collector Maintenance MaintenanceEngine OIL Filter Age which will not be covered by the warrantyEngine OIL Do not overfillFuel Filter Fuel and CarburationFilling the fuel tank Combustion and Cooling AirBattery Spark PlugElectrical Tyres and Wheels Removing a front wheelRemoving a rear wheel Lubrication Cutterdeck Replacing Primary Drive BeltReplacing the Secondary Drive Belt MAINTENANCE1.36 Cutterdeck RemovalCutterdeck Attachment Replacement of the Brush Drive Belt Powered Sweeper CollectorReplacement of the Primary Drive Belt Replacement of the Bristle SectionsGrass Cutting Faults Grass Cutting FaultsTrouble Shooting Trouble ShootingTrouble Shooting Trouble Shooting Electrical Circuit Diagram Description Parts No