Belt wear—belt guards and clips. see figure 24, Off-season storage, Creeping. see figure 24 – Bolens 137-360-300 User Manual

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BELT WEAR—Belt Guards and Clips. See figure

24.

OFF-SEASON STORAGE

Belt guards and clips if improperly positioned will

cause premature belt wear. All belt guards and
clips must completely clear the belt when the belt

is tightened. They should also assist in freeing

the belt from the engine pulley when the belt is
loose. The belt clip on the blade Idler bracket

assembly may be checked by removing the top

belt guard. Observe belt and pulley action while
operating the blade disengage lever. The belt clip

on the drive idler bracket assembly may be
checked by removing the inspection plate under
the deck. Observe belt and pulley action while
operating the ciutch pedal.

CREEPING. See figure 24.

“Creeping” may be caused if the idler bracket
assembly does not move all the way back when

the clutch pedal is released. This may be caused

by insufficient spring pressure, a bent clutch con­

trol rod or a binding idler bracket. Check by re­

moving the inspection plate under deck. Observe
idler pulley action while operating the clutch ped­

al. If idler bracket binds, lubricate with an all pur­

pose grease.

NOTE

To insure safe operation of your unit,

ALL nuts and bolts must be checked

periodically for correct tightness.

If the machine is to be inoperative for a period
longer than 30 days, the following precautions are
recommended:

Step 1. Working outdoors, run the engine until all

the fuel is consumed. Use a clean dry
cloth to absorb the small amount of fuel
remaining in the tank.

^ WARNING ^

Do not drain fuel while smoking or if
near an open fire.

Step 2. Drain all the oil from the crankcase (this

should be done after the engine has been
operated and is still warm) and refill the
crankcase with clean new oil.

Step 3. Disconnect the spark plug wire and

remove the spark plug from the cylinder.

Pour about six drops of engine oil into the

cylinder, and then pull the recoil starter
several times to spread the oil on the cyl­

inder wall. Replace the spark plug, but DO
NOT connect the wire.

Step 4. Clean the engine and the entire mower

thoroughly.

Step 5. Lubricate all lubrication points indicated

in figure 19; then wipe the entire
machine with an oiled rag in order to
protect the surfaces.

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