Air filter (see fig. 16), Clean air intake/cooling areas, Engine oil filter (seeftg. 17) – Craftsman 917.259592 User Manual

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CUSTOMER RESPONSIBJLITIES

AIR FILTER (See Fig. 16)

Your engine will not run properly using a dirty air filter-

Clean the foam pre-cleaner after every 25 hours of opera­
tion or eveiy season, Service paper cartridge every 100
hours of operation or every season, whichever occurs first.

Service air cleaner more often under dusty conditions,

• Remove knob and cover.

® Remove wing nut and air cleaner from base.

TO SERVICE PRE-CLEANER

' Slide foam pre-cleaner off cartridge.

" Wash it in liquid detergent and water.

» Squeeze It dry in a clean cloth- Allow It to dry.

“ Saturate it in engine pii. Wrap it In dean, absorbent

cloth and squeeze to remove excess oil.

TO SERVICE CARTRIDGE

" Replace a dirty, bent, or damaged cartridge.

NOTE: Do not wash the paper cartridge or use pressurized
air, as this will damage the cartridge.,

® Reinstall the pre-cteaner (cleaned and oiled) over the

paper cartridge

® Reassemble air cleaner, wing nut, cover and tighten

knob securely,

CLEAN AIR INTAKE/COOLING AREAS

To Insure proper cooling, make sure the grass screen,

cooling fins, and other external surfaces of the engine are
kept clean at all times.

Every 100 hours of operation (more often under extremely
dusty, dirty conditions), remove the blower housing and
other cooling shrouds. Clean the cooling fins and external
surfaces as necessary,, Make sure the cooling shrouds are
reinstalled,

NOTE: Operating the engine with a blocked grass screen,
dirty or plugged cooling fins, and/or cooling shrouds re­
moved will cause engine damage due to overheating.

ENGINE OIL FILTER (SeeFtg. 17)

Replace the engine oil filter every season or every other oil

change if the tractor Is used more than 100 hours in one
year

‘ Drain oil from engine crankcase (See 'TO CHANGE

ENGINE OIL” in this section of this manual, through

step remove drain plug).

® Remove oil filter and wipe off filter adapter.

» Apply a thin coating of new engine oil to the rubber

gasket on replacement oil filter.

“ Install replacement oil filter on filter adapter. Turn oil

filter clockwise until rubber gasket contacts the filter
adapter, then tighten filter an additional 1/2 turn,

» Fill crankcase with new oil (See 'TO CHANGE EN­

GINE OIL” in this section of this manual). For approxi­
mate capacity see "PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS” on
page 3 of this manual,

« Start the engine and check for oil leaks. Correct any

leaks before placing engine into full operation.

MUFFLER

Inspect and replace corroded muffler and spark arrester (if

equipped) as It could create a fire hazard and/or damage.

SPARK PLUGS

Replace spark plugs at the beginning of each mowing

season or after every 100 hours of use, whichever comes
first. Spark plug type and gap setting is shown in “PROD­
UCT SPECIFICATIONS" on page 3 of this manual

IN-LINE FUEL FILTER (See Fig. 18)

The fuel filter should be replaced once each season, if fuel
filter becomes dogged, obstructing fuel flow to carburetor,

replacement is required.

» With engine cool, remove filter and plug fuel line

sections.

" Place new fuel filter in position in fuel line with arrow

pointing towards carburetor

® Be sure there are no fuel line leaks and clamps are

properly positioned.

® Immediately wipe up any spilled gasoline.

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CLEANING

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Clean engine, battery, seat, finish, etc, of all foreign
matter.

“ Keep finished surfaces and wheels free of all gasoline,

oil, etc,

Protect painted surfaces with automotive type wax.

We do not recommend using a garden hose to clean your
tractor unless the eiectrlca! system, muffler, air filter and

carburetor are covered to keep water out. Water in engine
can result in a shortened engine Hie.

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