
Maintenance Instructions | LUBRICATION |
LUBRICATION
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to lubricate the machine with the engine running. Disengage the PTO clutch, shut off the machine, and remove the ignition key.
Proper lubrication is an important maintenance pro- cedure. It reduces wear and makes the machine quieter and easier to operate.
Engine Oil
Engine
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Checking Engine Crankcase Oil Level
Check the engine crankcase oil level before use and after each 5 hours of continuous operation.
IMPORTANT: The importance of checking and maintaining the proper crankcase oil level cannot be overemphasized. Check the oil level BEFORE
EACH USE.
1.Park the mower on a level surface with the en- gine stopped. Also, make sure the engine is cool and oil has had time to drain into the sump [allow at least five (5) minutes after stopping the engine].
IMPORTANT: NEVER check or add oil with the engine running.
2.Before removing the dipstick, clean the area around the dipstick to keep any dirt or debris out of the engine.
3.Remove the dipstick, wipe off with a clean rag, then reinsert the dipstick into the tube and press all the way down.
4.Remove the dipstick again and check the oil lev- el on the dipstick. The oil level should be within the “Operating Range” on the dipstick (between the lower mark and the upper mark).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT operate engine without a sufficient oil supply in the crankcase. DO NOT operate with the oil level below the lower mark or above the upper mark on the dipstick.
5.If additional oil is needed, refer to Specifications for proper crankcase lubricant. Fill up to, but not above, the upper mark on the dipstick.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT overfill the crankcase (oil above upper mark) as this CAN result in engine overheating, loss of power, and possi- ble engine damage.
Upper Mark
Lower Mark
Dipstick Operating Range
Changing Engine Crankcase Oil/Oil Filter
Change the engine crankcase oil after every 100 hours of operation and replace the oil filter every other oil change (every 200 hours of operation).
1.Park the mower on a level surface with the en- gine stopped. The engine oil should be warm before draining. If not warm from operation, start the engine and run a few minutes to warm the oil.
2.Before removing the dipstick and oil fill cap, clean the area around them to keep any dirt or debris out of the engine.
3.Remove the dipstick, oil fill cap, and oil drain plug and drain the oil into a suitable container. Be sure to allow ample time for complete drainage.
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