MAINTENANCE PROGRAM
1. Refer to the maintenance instructions and illustra-
tions in the "Use and Maintenance" manual furnished
for your model engine.
Change oil, filters, etc., and clean the cylinder fins
and crankcase breather as instructed in the engine
manual.
2. DAILY CLEAN-UP:
When the machine is very dirty you may hose down
everything except the engine immediately after use.
But to avoid cracking the engine, you must let it cool
before hosing it down. You may, however, idle the
engine until it is warm enough to evaporate the wash
water from around the spark plug.
3. AFTER FIRST 10 OPERATING HOURS
(and afterwards as recommended):
a) tighten nuts and bolts:
b) check tire pressure;
c) originally, the position of A lever is normal.
As clutch wears out the same lever could have a
wider opening being so uneasy to use, this means
that it is necessary to adjust the cable, setting le-
ver A on its original position acting on adjustment
device B and on counter-nut C;
d) check the gear oil level of each attachment.
Re-check rotary mowers every 50 hours and the
other attachments every 100 hours.
4. OCCASIONALLY AS NEEDED
Clean any dirt and old grease from the PTO connec-
tions of all equipment and pack with clean bearing
grease.
5.
SEASONALLY:
a) lubricate the control cables with a light oil;
b) models with engine hood: lubricate the hinge with
a light oil. Do not use mineral oil.
c) clean parts thoroughly and apply grease to the
control column indexing rod or lever, column fork,
column support or pivot post (according to model).
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