Maintenance, Lubrication, Important – MTD 113-011A User Manual

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Minor

carburetor

adjustment

may

be

required

to

compensate

for

differences

in

fuel,

temperature,

altitude and load.

Refer to the separate engine manual packed with

your

mower

for

carburetor

adjustment

nforma-

tion.

MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION

IMPORTANT

Always

stop

engine

and

disconnect

spark

plug

wire

before

cleaning,

lubricating

or

doing

any

kind

of

work on lawn mower.

Blade Control

—Lubricate the pivot point:; on the

blade control handle and the brake cable at least

once a

season

with light oil. See figure 16. The

blade

control

must

operate

freely

in

both

direc­

tions.

Brake

.Cable

p- /•

Pivot

Point

FIGURE 16.

Chute

Deflector—

The

torsion

spring

and

pivot

point

should

be

lubricated

periodically

w i t h

light

oil to prevent any rust or binding. Deflec or must

work freely.

Wheels—

The

wheels

require

no

lubrication.

However,

if

the

wheels

are

removed

for

any

reason, lubricate the surface of the axle bolt and

the inner surface of the wheel with light oil. A 4 oz.

plastic

bottle

of

light

oil

lubricant

is

available.

Order

part

number

737-0170.

Engine

oil

nay

also

be used.

Engine—

Follow

engine

manual

for

lubrication

in­

structions.

Throttle

(Optional)—

Periodically

lubricate

throttle

control lever and throttle wire assembly with a few

drops of light oil for ease of operation.

CAUTION

When tipping the unit, empty the fuel

tank and keep engine spark plug side
up.

CUTTING BLADE
A. Removal for Sharpening or Replacement

WARNING

Be

sure

to

disconnect

and

ground

the

spark

plug

wire

before

working

on

the

cutting

blade

to

prevent

accidental engine starting.

Remove

the

large

bolt

and

lock

washer

which

holds

the

blade

and

adapter

to

the

engine

crankshaft.

Remove

the

blade

and

adapter

from

the crankshaft.

If

the

blade

or

blade

adapter

needs

replacing,

remove the two small bolts, lock washers and nuts

which hold the blade to the adapter.

CAUTION

Periodically

inspect

the

blade

adapt­

er for cracks, especially If you strike
a foreign object. Replace when nec­

essary.

B. Sharpening

Remove

the

cutting

blade

by

following

the

direc­

tions of the preceding section.

When

sharpening

the

blade,

follow

the

original

angle of grind as a guide. It is

extremely important

that

each

cutting

edge

receives

an

equal

amount

of

grinding

to

prevent

an

unbalanced

blade.

An

unblanced

blade

will

cause

excessive

vibration

when rotating at high speeds, may cause damage
to

the

mower

and

could

break,

causing

personal

injury.

It

is

recommended

that

the

blade

always

be

removed

from

the

adapter

for

the

best

test

of

balance. The blade can be tested by balancing it

on a round shaft screwdriver. Remove metal from
the heavy side until it balances evenly.

C. Reassembly

Before

reassembling

the

blade

and

the

blade

adapter

to

the

unit,

lubricate

the

engine

crankshaft

and

the

inner

surface

of

the

blade

adapter

with

light

oil.

Lubricating

the

bolt

holes,

bolts and inner surface of the nuts with light oil is

also recommended. A 4 oz. plastic bottle of light
oil

lubricant

is

available.

Order

part

number

737-0170. Engine oil may also be used.

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