General recommendations, Chipper-shredder, Lubrication – Sears 247.799892 User Manual

Page 10: Engine, Engine oil, To drain oil, Air cleaner, To service air cleaner, Figure 10, Clean engine

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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

A

WARNING: ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINE
AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG
WIRE

BEFORE

PERFORMING

ANY

MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS.

Periodically check all fasteners and be sure they

are tight.

Follow the Maintenance Schedule on previous

page.

CHIPPER-SHREDDER

LUBRICATION

Lubricate

the

pivot

points

on

the

chute

deflector

and

chipper chute once a season using a light oil.

ENGINE

ENGINE OIL

Only

use

high

quality

detergent

oil

rated

with

API

ser­

vice

classification

SG.

Select

the

oil’s

viscosity

grade

according to your expected operating temperature.

Colder

32°F

Warmer

5W30

SAE 30

NOTE:

Although

multi-viscosity

oils

(SE30,

10W30,

etc.)

improve

starting

in

cold

weather,

these

multi-vis­

cosity

oils

will

result

in

increased

oil

consumption

when

used

above

32°F.

Check

your

oil

level

more

fre­

quently

to

avoid

possible

engine

damage

from

run­

ning low on oil.

Your

four-cycle

engine

will

normally

consume

some

oil—therefore,

check

engine

oil

level

regularly

approx­

imately

every

five

hours

of

operation

and

before

each

usage.

Stop

engine

and

wait

several

minutes

before

checking oil level. With engine level, the oil must be to

FULL

mark

on

dipstick

(refer

to

figure

7).

Change

engine

oil

after

the

first

five

hours

of

operation,

and

every twenty-five hours thereafter.

To Drain Oil:

Drain oil while engine is warm.

a. Remove oil drain plug. Refer to figure 7. Catch

oil in a suitable container.

b. When engine is drained of all oil, replace drain

plug securely.

Refill with fresh oil. Refer to GAS AND OIL FILL­

UP section.

Replace dipstick.

AIR CLEANER

The

air

cleaner

prevents

damaging

dirt,

dust,

etc.,

from

entering

the

carburetor

and

being

forced

into

the

engine

and

is

important

to

engine

life

and

per­

formance.

Never run your engine without air cleaner com­
pletely assembled.

To Service Air Cleaner:

Service

pre-cleaner

after

every

25

hours

of

use,

or

at

least

once

a

season.

Service

cartridge

every

100

hours

of

use,

or

at

least

once

a

season.

Service

pre­

cleaner

and

cartridge

more

often

under

dusty

condi­

tions.

Loosen screw and remove cover.

To

service

pre-cleaner,

wash

in

liquid

detergent

and

water.

Squeeze

dry

in

a

clean

cloth.

Saturate

in

engine

oil.

Squeeze

in

a

clean,

absorbent

cloth

to

remove

all

excess

oil.

If

pre-cleaner

is

very dirty,

replace it.

To

service

cartridge,

clean

by

tapping

gently

on

a

flat

surface.

If

very

dirty,

replace.

Do

not

oil

car­

tridge.

NOTE:

Do not use petroleum solvents (e.g. kerosene)

or pressurized air to clean cartridge. They will cause

cartridge to deteriorate.

Reinstall cartridge and pre-cleaner.

Replace cover, and tighten screws securely.

FIGURE 10.

CLEAN ENGINE

Clean

engine

periodically.

Remove

dirt

and

debris

with a cloth or brush. Cleaning with a forceful spray of

water

is

not

recommended

as

water

could

contami­

nate the fuel system.

Yearly

or

every

25

hours,

whichever

occurs

first,

remove

the

blower

housing

and

clean

the

areas

shown

in

figure

11

to

avoid

overspeeding,

overheating

and engine damage. Clean more often if necessary.

10

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