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I
Disconnect
spark
plug
wire
before
performing
any
maintenance
(except
carburetor
adjustment)
to
prevent
I
accidental
starting
of
engine.
I
Prevent
fires!
Keep
the
engine
free
of
grass,
leaves,
spilled
oil,
or
fuel.
Remove
fuel
from
tank
before
tipping
I
foe
maintenarjce.
Clean
muffler
area
of
all
grass,
dirt,
and
debris.
I
Do
not
touch
hot
muffler
or
cylinder
fins
as
contact
may
cause
burns.
ENGINE
LUBRICATION
Use
only
high
quality
detergent
oil
rated
with
API
service
classification
SF
orSG.
Select
the
oil’s
SAE
viscosity
grade
according
to
your
expected
temperature.
NOTE:
Although
multi-viscosity
oils
(5W-30,10W-30,
etc.)
improve
starting
in
cold
weather,
these
multi-viscosity
oils
will
result
in
increased
oil
consumption
when
used
above
32°F
(0°C).
Check
your
engine
oil
level
more
frequently
to
avoid
possible
engine
damage
from
running
low
on
oil.
Change
the
oil
after
the
first
two
hours
of
operation
and
every
25
hours
thereafter
or
at
least
once
a
year
if
the
tiller
is
not
used
for
25
hours
in
one
year.
Check
the
crankcase
oil
level
before
starting
the
engine
and
after
each
five
(5)
hours
of
continuous
use.
Add
SAE
30
motor
oil
or
equivalent.
Tighten
oil
filler
plug
securely
each
time
you
check
the
oil
level.
TO
CHANGE
ENGINE
OIL
(See
Figs.
11
and
12)
Determine
temperature
range
expected
before
oil
change.
All
oil
must
meet
API
service
classification
SF
or
SG.
Be
sure
tiller
is
on
level
surface.
Oil
will
drain
more
freely
when
warm.
Catch
oil
in
a
suitable
container.
®
Remove
drain
plug.
Tip
tiller
forward
to
drain
oil.
After
oil
has
drained
completely,
replace
oil
drain
plug
and
tighten
securely.
®
Remove
oil
filler
plug.
Be
careful
not
to
allow
dirt
to
enter
the
engine.
Refill
engine
with
oil.
See
“CHECK
ENGINE
OIL
LEVEL’’
in
the
Operation
section
of
this
manual.
AIR
CLEANER
(See
Fig.
13)
Service
air
cleaner
cartridge
every
twenty-five
hours,
more
often
if
engine
is
used
in
very
dusty
conditions.
Loosen
air
cleaner
screws,
one
on
each
side
of
cover.
Remove
air
cleaner
cover.
Carefully
remove
air
cleaner
cartridge.
Be
careful.
Do
not
allow
dirt
or
debris
to
fall
into
carburetor.
®
Clean
by
tapping
gently
on
a
flat
surface.
If
very
dirty
or
damaged,
replace
cartridge.
Clean
and
replace
cover.
Tighten
screws
securely.
CAUTION:
Petroleum
solvents,
such
as
kerosene,
are
not
to
be
used
to
clean
cartridge.
They
may
cause
deteriora¬
tion
of
the
cartridge.
Do
not
oil
car¬
tridge.
Do
not
use
pressurized
air
to
clean
or
dry
cartridge.
FIG.
13
COOLING
SYSTEM
(See
Fig.
14)
Your
engine
is
air
cooled.
For
proper
engine
performance
and
long
life
keep
your
engine
clean.
Clean
air
screen
frequently
using
a
stiff-bristled
brush.
Remove
blower
housing
and
clean
as
necessary.
Keep
cylinder
fins
free
of
dirt
and
chaff.
FIG.
12
12
FIG.
14

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