Greensmaster 3250--D Page 3 -- 7 Diesel Engine
Air Cleaner Removal (Fig. 4)
1. Park machine on a level surface, lower the cutting
units, stop the engine, engage parking brake and re-
move the key from the ignition switch.
2. Remove air cleaner components as needed using
Figure 4 as a guide.
3. Check air cleaner hose (item 5 in Fig. 4) for damage
or wear. Replace hose if damage is found.
4. Disassemble air cleaner as necessary (Fig. 5).
5. Checkaircleanerhousingandcoverfordamagethat
could cause possible air leaks.
Air Cleaner Installation (Fig. 4)
IMPORTANT: Any leaks in the air cleaner system
will allow dirt into engine and will cause serious en-
gine damage. Make sure that all air cleaner compo-
nents are in good condition and are properly
secured during assembly.
1. Assemble air cleaner system using Figures 4 and 5
as guides.
A. If plug (item 5 in Fig. 5) was removed from air
cleanerhousing,applysealanttothreadsofplugbe-
fore assembly.
B. Make sure that vacuator valve on air cleaner as-
sembly is pointed down after assembly.
C. Make sure that air intake hose (item 5 in Fig. 4)
has clearance around it at all points after air cleaner
installation is completed.
Figure 5
1. Housing
2. Filter element
3. Cover
4. Vacuator valve
5. Plug
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4
5
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Engine
Diesel