Maintenance, Equipment maintenance, Warning – Bolens 12228 User Manual

Page 10: Transmission maintenance, Other lubrication points, Hardware/electrical connections, Required maintenance schedule

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Maintenance

5

Section

10

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Transmission Maintenance

The transmission was lubricated at the
factory and should not require any further
lubrication.

However, you should check the lubricant
level after the first five (5) hours of opera-
tion and every twenty-five (25) operating
hours thereafter. If needed, use a high-
quality, automotive-grade petroleum-
based grease.

To check the transmission:

1. Stop the engine, let it cool and discon-
nect the spark plug wire.

2. Place the machine down on its left side
so the right end of the tine shaft faces up.

3. Remove the right-side tines (see Tine
Removal and Installation
in this Section).

4. Clean the transmission housing.

5. Remove the three threaded plugs (A, B
and C, Figure 11) from the transmission.

Lubricant should be visible in the top two
holes (B and C). If so, replace all three
plugs. If lubricant is needed, proceed as
follows.

To lubricate the transmission:

1. Place the nozzle (D, Figure 11) of a
standard grease gun firmly against the rim
of the middle hole (B) and add grease until
it begins to seep from the bottom hole (A).
Reinstall the plug in the bottom hole (A).
Next apply grease to the top fill hole (C)
until it begins to seep from the middle
hole (B). Reinstall the plugs in the middle
(B) and top (C) holes.

2. Before reinstalling the tines, use a fine
grade sandpaper to clean any rust off the
tine shaft. Apply a few drops of oil to the
shaft to make future tine removal easier.

Other Lubrication Points

Handlebar Adjustment Knobs: Spray

occasionally with a silicone lubricant.

Throttle/Tines Control Lever Cable:

Squeeze the lever closed and spray a
lubricant into the cable area.

Tine Shaft: After each use, remove the

tines, clean the tine shaft with sandpaper
and apply a light coat of oil to the shaft.

Hardware/Electrical Connections

Before each use, check that all hardware is
tight and that the On/Off Switch wire con-
nections are secure. Also check that the
switch wiring is in good condition.

Figure 11: Transmission lubricant check and
fill locations.

A

D

B

C

Before tipping engine or equipment to
service transmission, drain fuel from
tank by running engine until fuel tank is
empty. Allow engine to cool.

WARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing
the machine, shut off engine, let all
moving parts come to a complete stop,
disconnect the spark plug wire and move
the wire away from the spark plug.

Failure to follow these instructions can
result in personal injury or property
damage.

WARNING

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE

Before

First

Every 3

Every 6

Yearly

Every

Perform at every indicated month or

Each

month

months

months

2 years

operating hour interval, whichever

Use

or 10 Hrs. or 25 Hrs. or 50 Hrs.

comes first.* See Engine Owner’s Manual
for engine related maintenance.

Check Tightness of Bolts and Nuts

x

Check Transmission Lubricant Level

x (1)

x

Clean Machine

x

Clean Tine Shaft

x

Engine Oil Level

Check

x

Change

x

x

Air Cleaner

Check

x

Change

x (2)

Spark Plug

Check/Clean

x

Replace

x

Cooling Fins

Check

x

Spark Arrester

Clean

x

Fuel Tank

Clean

x

Fuel Filter

Check

x

Clutch Shoes

Check

x (3)

Idle Speed

Check-Adjust

x (3)

Valve Clearance

Check-Adjust

x (3)

Fuel Tubes

Check

Every 2 years (Replace if necessary) (3)

*

For commercial use, log hours of operation to determine proper maintenance intervals.

(1) Check after first 5 hours of use.

(2) Service more frequently when used in dusty areas.

(3) Item should be serviced by your servicing dealer, unless you have the proper tools and

are mechanically proficient.

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