Preoperating checklist, Assembly instructions – Walker MC (20 HP) User Manual

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Assembly Instructions

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PREOPERATING CHECKLIST

Before operating the mower for the first time, and as

a routine before daily operations, it is important to

make sure the mower is properly prepared and

ready for operation. The following is a list of items

to be checked. (For a mower with frequent opera-

tion, some of these items will not need to be checked

every day, but the operator should be aware of the

condition of each.)

For proper fuels and lubricants refer to Specifica­

tions.

FILL FUEL TANK

Fill the fuel tank using clean, fresh automotive grade

unleaded gasoline (87 octane rating minimum).

  DANGER

Handle gasoline with care. Gasoline is

highly flammable and its vapors are explo-

sive. Use safe refueling procedures:

DO NOT fill fuel tank with the engine run-

ning.

If the engine is hot, allow to cool before

refueling.

Use an approved fuel container.

Fuel the mower outdoors.

DO NOT smoke while refueling.

Avoid spilling fuel; use a funnel or spout.

DO NOT overfill the fuel tank; fill up to

about 1 in. (25 mm) below the top of tank.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT permit dirt or other foreign

matter to enter the fuel tank. Wipe dirt from around

the filler cap before removing. Use a clean fuel stor-

age container and funnel.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT mix oil with gasoline. Al-

ways use fresh, automotive grade gasoline.

DO

NOT use premium, white, or high-test gasoline. DO

NOT use additives, such as carburetor cleaners, de-

icers, or moisture removing agents.

DO NOT use

gasoline blended with methyl alcohol.

CHECK ENGINE CRANKCASE OIL LEVEL

Check the engine crankcase oil level before use and

after each 8 hours of continuous operation. Refer

to

LUBRICATION for Checking Engine Crankcase

Oil Level in Maintenance Instructions.

CHECK AND SERVICE ENGINE AIR CLEAN-

ER SYSTEM

Check air restriction gauge to make sure there is

no red indication showing.

Check condition, cleanliness, and security of the

complete air cleaner system

(every 100 hours).

For detailed procedures, refer to

CLEANING

the

Engine Air Cleaner System in Maintenance

Instructions.

CHECK ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM

Check that the engine cooling air intake screen is

free of obstruction by grass clippings or debris and

clean if required. Also, cylinder head cooling fins

should be inspected and cleaned if any build-up of

debris is noted [remove two (2) cylinder head ac-

cess panels to inspect and clean].

CHECK GEAR AXLE OIL LEVEL

Refer to

LUBRICATION for Gear Axle Lubrication

in Maintenance Instructions.

INSPECT FOUR (4) DRIVE BELTS

Engine PTO Drive, Jackshaft Drive, Hydrostatic

Ground Drive, and GHS Blower Drive (if equipped).

CHECK HYDROSTATIC TRANSMISSION OIL

LEVEL

Refer to

LUBRICATION for Checking Hydrostatic

Transmission Fluid Level in Maintenance Instruc­

tions.

CHECK FUNCTION OF OIL PRESSURE

WARNING HORN

Turn ignition key to the

RUN position. The oil pres-

sure horn should signal, indicating normal function.

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