OPERATION
Storage Procedure (continued)
9.
Check
for
worn components and repair.
Tighten loose hardware and replace any
missing hardware. See Specifications section
for torque charts.
1
o.
Check
for
broken components and order
replacements from your dealer. Attention
to
these items right away will save time and effort
at
beginning of next season.
11.
Add rust inhibitor
to
the engine oil.
Gasoline Engine - use 5 oz.
(150
ml)
Diesel Engine - use 1 0 oz
(300
ml)
Run engine
to
operating temperature
to
mix
inhibitor with oil.
12. For gas engine: Spray a fogging oil into the
carburetor air intake while engine
is
running.
Shut off engine as soon as oil has been drawn
into combustion chamber. Drain carburetor.
See "Engine" in Maintenance/Service section.
13.
To prevent condensation, fill hydraulic oil
reservoir
to
filler neck with approved hydraulic
system oil. See "Fuels, Fluids and Lubricants"
in Maintenance
/Se
rvice section. Also add 1
ounce (30 ml)
of
rust inhibitor
to
hydraulic oil
at filler neck.
14.
Test engine coolant anti-freeze concentration
to
ensure it is sufficient
to
protect engine
against lowest expected temperature.
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