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Snapper 1650 - Periodic Lubrication Intervals

Snapper 1650
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LUBRICATION
Proper
lubrication
is
necessary
to
ensure
trouble-free
performance
throughout
the
life
of
unit.
Make
it
a
habit
to
lubricate
at
recommended
intervals.
Use
a
good
quality
Multi-Purpose
lithium
base
type
grease.
Always
clean
grease
gun
and
fittings
before
and
after
greasing.
IMPORTANT:
Never
ettempt
to
operate
unit
unless
it
is
properly
lubricated.
Fig.
14
Transmission
Filter
1.
Filter
(under
left
rear
fender)
AFTER
FIRST
FIVE
HOURS
OF
OPERATION
Drain
crankcase
and
refill
after
first
five
hours
of
operation.
Refer
to
25
Hours.
10
HOURS
OR
DAILY
TRANSMISSION
FILTER
-
FIG.
14
After
first
10
hours
of
operation
remove
oil
filter,
which
is
located
under
left
rear
fender
just
forward
of
the
rear
tire.
Partially
fill
new
filter
with
Automatic
Transmission
Fluid
and
install
on
transmission.
Hand
Fig.
15
Engine
Crankcase
Lubrication
1.
Dipstick
and
Fill
Point
2.
Drain
Plug
Underneath
Engine
tighten
only.
Replace
filter
after
each
100
hours
of
operation
or
annually.
CHECK
CRANKCASE
-
FIG.
15
Remove
dipstick
and
check
oil
level
before
start¬
ing
engine
at
beginning
of
each
day's
operation.
If
oil
is
not
to
full
mark,
add
to
this
point.
Do
not
overfill.
If
overfilled,
drain
until
oil
is
at
full
mark
on
dipstick.
25
HOURS
CHANGE
ENGINE
CRANKCASE
OIL
Drain
crankcase
with
engine
stopped
and
oil
warm.
1.
Remove
crankcase
drain
plug,
Fig.
15.
2.
Replace
drain
plug
and
fill
crankcase,
Fig.
15,
with
SAE
30
oil,
Service
Class
SE/CC
(see
Tem¬
perature
Chart).
3.
Run
engine
until
warm
and
check
for
leaks.
4.
Check
oil
level
on
dipstick.
TEMPERATURE
CHART
Above
30°
F.
...SAE
30
30°
to
F.SAE
10W/30
Below
F.SAE
5W/20
CHECK
TRANSMISSION
AND
REAR
AXLE
-
FIG.
16
NOTE:
Do
not
check
oil
level
when
oil
is
cold.
Operate
Tractor
until
oil
is
warm
(3-5
minutes)
then
check
level.
Raise
seat
and
check
oil
level
on
dipstick.
No.
1,
Fig.
16.
If
not
to
full
mark,
add
oil
as
follows:
1.
Fill
through
filler
tube
until
oil
reaches
full
mark
on
dipstick.
2.
Start
engine
and
operate
implement
lift
lever,
Nq.
2,
Fig.
3,
up
and
down
four
or
five
times
to
allow
oil
to
fill
hydraulic
cylinder.
3.
Drive
Tractor
forward
and
reverse
through
full
range
of
transmission
speed.
4.
Stop
Tractor,
shut
off
engine,
check
oil
level
and
add
oil
if
needed.
5.
Repeat
Steps
2,
3
and
4
until
oil
reaches
full
mark
on
dipstick.
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