Warning, Spark plugs, A warning – Troy-Bilt GTX 20 User Manual

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Maintenance (continued)

WARNING

BEFORE PERFORMING ANY

MAINTENANCE OR ADJUSTMENTS TO

TRACTOR, ENGINE OR ATTACHMENTS:
DISENGAGE ATTACHMENT/PTO DRIVE,

SHUT OFF ENGINE AND WAIT FOR ALL

MOVING PARTS TO STOP. SET PARKING

BRAKE AND ALLOW ENGINE AND

MUFFLER TO COOL.

Spark Plugs

Every 100 hours, remove plugs and check

condition. Reset gap (Fig. 7-5) at .025"

(0.65 mm). Do not service a piug in poor

condition. Best results are obtained with a

new plug.

Under good operating conditions, the plug

will have a light gray coating or a tan

deposit. A dead white, blistered coating

could indicate overheating. A black
(carbon) coating could indicate an over­
rich fuel mixture caused by clogged air
cleaner or improper carburetor

adjustment.

NOTE: Do not clean spark plugs in
machines which use abrasive grit. Clean
sparkplugs by scraping, wire brushing
or washing with commercial solvent.

Proper Jack Placement

A floor jack (not a bottle jack) or an

overhead hoist may be used to lift

front of tractor. Do not attempt to

use any other device to lift tractor.

Securely chock rear wheels. Rest

jack on PTO guard corners. See

below. Do not rest jack on PTO

sheave.

Rest jack on PTO

guard corners. /

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Do not rest jack

on PTO sheave.

A WARNING

USE EXTREME CARE WHEN JACKING OR

HOISTING TRACTOR. BLOCK WHEELS

AND USE JACKSTANDS TO SECURELY

HOLD UNIT IN PLACE.

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