Check engine oil level – Craftsman 917.271641 User Manual

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BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE

CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL

The engine in your tractor has been
shipped, from the factory, _already filled

with summer weight oil.

1. Check engine oil with tractor on level

ground,

2. Remove oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe

clean, reinsert the dipstick and screw
cap tight, wait for a few seconds,

remove and read oil level. If neces­

sary, add oil until “FULL” mark on
dipstick is reached. Do not overfill.

• For cold weather operation you should

change oil for easier starting (See “OIL
VISCOSITY CHARr in the Mainte­
nance section of this manual).

• To change engine oil, see the Mainte­

nance section in this manual.

Oil Fill Cap/

Dipstick

• Fill fuel tank. Use fresh, clean, regular

unleaded gasoline with a minimum of

87 octane. (Use of leaded gasoline
will increase carbon and lead oxide
deposits and reduce valve life).

Do not mix oil with gasoline. Purchase
fuel in quantities that can be used

within 30 days to assure fuel freshness.

IMPORTANT:

When operating in

temperatures below 32°F(0°C), use fresh,
clean winter grade gasoline to help

insure good cold weather starting.

A WARNING:

Experience indicates that

S&>hoi blended fuels (called gasohol or

using ethanol or methanol) can attract

moisture which leads to separation and

formation of acids during storage. Acidic

gas can damage the fuel system of an
engine while in storage. To avoid engine
problems, the fuel system should be
emptied before storage of 30 days or
ionger. Drain the gas tank, start the
engine and let it run until the fuel lines
and carburetor are empty. Use fresh fuel
next season. See Storage Instructions for
additional information. Never use engine
or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel
tank or permanent damage may occur.

A CAUTION:

Fill to bottom of gas tank

filler neck. Do not overfill. Wipe off any
spilled oil or fuel. Do not store, spill or

use gasoline near an open flame.

TO START ENGINE

When starting the engine for the first time

or if the engine has run out of fuel, it will
take extra cranking time to move fuel from
the tank to the engine.

1. Be sure freewheel control is in the

transmission engaged position.

2. Sit on seat in operating position,

depress clutch/brake pedal and set
parking brake.

3. Place motion control lever in neutral

(N) position.

4. Move attachment clutch to “DISEN­

GAGED” position.

5. Move throttle control to choke position.

NOTE:

Before starting, read the warm

and cold starting procedures below.
6. Insert key into ignition and turn key

clockwise to “START' position and

release key as soon as engine starts.
Do not run starter continuously for
more than fifteen seconds per minute.

If the engine does not start after
several attempts, move throttle control
to fast position, wait a few minutes and
try again. If engine still does not start,
move the throttle control back to the
choke position and retry.

WARM WEATHER STARTING (50° F and

above)
7. When engine starts, move the throttle

control to the fast position.

* The attachments and ground drive can

now be used. If the engine does not

acoept the load, restart the engine and

allow it to warm up for one minute
using the choke as described above.

COLD WEATHER STARTING ( 50° F and
below)
7. When engine starts, allow engine to

run with the throttle control In the

choke position until the engine runs
roughly, then move throttle control to
fast position. This may require an
engine warm-up period from several
seconds to several minutes, depend­

ing on the temperature.

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