Storage – Craftsman 247.298760 User Manual

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STORAGE

FIGURE 37.

3. NEVER TAMPER WITH ENGINE GOVERNOR

WHICH IS FACTORY SET FOR PROPER

ENGINE SPEED. OVERSPEEDING ENGINE

ABOVE FACTORY HIGH SPEED SETTING
CAN BE DANGEROUS. IF YOU THINK THE
ENGINE GOVERNED HIGH SPEED NEEDS
ADJUSTING, CONTACT YOUR NEAREST

AUTHORIZED SEARS SERVICE CENTER,
WHO HAS THE PROPER EQUIPMENT AND

EXPERIENCE TO MAKE ANY NECESSARY

ADJUSTMENTS.

SPARKPLUG:

1. Remove the spark plug each time you change

the oil and inspect it. See figure 38.

A. The electrodes should be kept clean and

free OF CARBON. The presence of carbon
or excess oil will greatly deter proper
engine performance.

B. If possible, check the spark plug gap (area

between electrodes) using a wire feeler
gauge. This specification should be .030.

2. if you need a spark plug refer to the yellow

pages of your phone book under “Engines Gas­
oline" for an authorized dealer.

If the tiller is not to be used for a while, the

following procedure should be followed. The

tines, depth bar, transmission and wheels should
be cleaned of all dirt, it is very important that the
unit be stored in a level position to prevent engine

oil from draining into the cylinder head cavity.

Engines on tillers to be stored between seasons
should be completely drained of fuel to prevent
gum deposits forming on essential carburetor
parts, and fuel tank.

TILLER INSTRUCTIONS FOR WINTER
OPERATION (under 40*F.)

Engine Lubrication. Drain the summer engine oil

while engine is warm. Refill with new “winter
grade” oil. Run engine until warm to distribute the
new winter oil.

Use oil “for service” SC, SD, or SE. Use 5W-20 or

5W-30. If not available, use 10W, or 10W-30.

Fuel. Replace any summer gasoline on hand or in

the fuel tank with fresh winter-grade gasoline. Use

lead-free or leaded “regular” grade automotive

gasoline. Winter fuels have additives for faster
starting. Keep fuel tank full.

NOTE

Many automotive gasolines no long­

er contain “de-icer.” A can of gas­

line de-icer fluid added to yourgaso-
line supply will help maintain the

engine’s winter reliability.

Cold Starting Hints

1. Be sure to use proper winter-grade oil and

gasoline.

2. Declutch all possible external loads.

3. Set governor control at low-speed position.

4. Turn carburetor needle valve approximately

1 /8 turn counterclockwise. (Richer fuel

mixture) This will improve cold weather

starting and operation.

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