Hustler m-1 maintenance schedule, Troubleshooting – Hustler Turf M-1 User Manual

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NOTES:

1. Initial oil change is after 5 hours of operation.

Thereafter, change oil after every 40 hours operation.
Change more often under dusty or dirty conditions and
during hot weather periods.

2. Change engine oil filter per the engine manufacturer’s

recommendations. Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual for
recommendations and other maintenance items.

3. Service more often under dusty or dirty conditions.
4. Check fuel line hose for any cracks or leaks

REFERENCES:
a
—Refer to Engine Owner’s Manual
NOTE: After completing maintenance cycle (100 hours), repeat
cycle.

Hustler M-1

Maintenance Schedule

SERVICE AT

INTERVALS INDICATED

WEEKLY

OR 40

HOURS

ANNUALLY

OR 100

HOURS

Verify safety start interlock system

Prior to each use

Visually inspect unit for loose

hardware and/or damaged parts

Prior to each use

Check oil level, engine (1)

Prior to each use or every 4 hours

Clean air intake screen (3)

Prior to each use or every 4 hours

Clean foam element (3)

Prior to each use

Check fuel level

Prior to each use

Blade - sharpen & securely

fastened

Prior to each use

Grass catcher/mulcher plug -

securely in place

Prior to each use

Clean engine and housing

Daily

Change engine oil & filter (1)(2)

X

Clean cylinder & head fins (a)

X

Clean engine exterior (a)

X

Replace air cleaner paper element

(3)

X

Clean & regap spark plug (a)

X

Check fuel line (4)

X

Change fuel filter

X

Replace spark plug

X

Throttle cable - adjust

X

Drive clutch cable - adjust

X

Blade cable - adjust

X

Gearshift cable - adjust

X

TROUBLESHOOTING

The majority of operating problems that occur with a system can be traced to

improper adjustments or delayed service. A consistently applied preventative
maintenance progam, as outlined in the maintenance section of this manual,
will prevent many problems. The following chart is designed to help you
locate a problem by suggesting probable causes and the recommended
solutions.

SYMPTOMS

PROBABLE CAUSES

SUGGESTED

REMEDIES

Engine does not

start

No fuel or line plugged

Fill tank or replace line

Engine oil low

Add engine oil

Throttle lever is set to

“STOP” position

Set throttle lever to

“CHOKE” or “RUN”

position

Spark plug wire is

disconnected

Reconnect spark plug

wire

Excess gasoline is

inhaled into cylinder

Air cleaner is dirty

Clean or replace air filter

Engine is hard to

start

Engine power is

weak

Air cleaner is dirty

Clean or replace air filter

Carburetor is clogged

Clean carburetor

Fuel tank cap is removed

Replace fuel cap

There is dirt in the fuel

filter

Replace the fuel filter

Dirt, water or stale fuel in

the fuel system

Contact your Hustler

Dealer

Throttle wire is not

adjusted properly

Adjust throttle wire

Numerous

See engine manual

Engine overheating

Spark plug gap is

incorrect

See engine manual

Restrictions in air

cleaner

Service air cleaner

Cooling fan is dirty

Clean the cooling fan

area

Engine oil low

Add engine oil

Recoil starter is clogged

etc.

Clean recoil starter

Abnormal vibration

Blade loose

Torque blade bolts

Unbalance blade

Balance blade and

torque blade bolts

Engine is loose

Tighten engine mount

bolts

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