Maintenance, Regular maintenance – DR Power Walk-Behind Pro (2000 - 2001) User Manual

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DR

®

TRIMMER/MOWER

Assembly & Operating Instructions

20

Maintenance

*** For engine maintenance, please refer to the engine

manufacturer's owner's manual. ***

IMPORTANT!: Because of the conditions the DR

®

TRIMMER/MOWER

is used in,

air filters and oil should be changed more frequently than is recommended in your
engine manufacturer's owner's manual. Please follow these recommendations:

Paper Air Cartridge: Should be replaced every 25 hours of operation. More
frequently if operating in extremely dry and dusty conditions.

Oil: Should be drained and replaced after the first 5 hours, and every
subsequent 25 hours of operation.

Regular Maintenance

Regular maintenance is the way to ensure the best performance and long life of your machine.
Below is a list of recommended maintenance procedures. Follow the instructions in this manual
and your engine manufacturer's owner's manual.

WARNING: Always allow the engine to cool completely and remove the spark plug wire

before performing any maintenance procedure.

Caution: Do not tip the trimmer back on its handlebar to access the underside unless you

first drain the gas and oil.

1. Clean any debris from the top and bottom of the machine, cylinder head fins, blower housing,

finger guard, filter and muffler areas with a brush or rag.

2. Replace the paper air filter(s) and clean the foam filter every 25 hours of operation. More

frequently if operating in extremely dry and dusty conditions.

3. Replace the oil after the first 5 hours and every subsequent 25 hours of operation.

4. Clean the spark plug and replace it if needed.

5. Check the Mow-Ball

Support assembly and clean out any debris.

6. Drop the bearing housing and clean out any debris. Check for burrs on the pulley.

7. Lubricate the engine throttle cable, trimmer control cable, and idler pulley with FLUID

FILM

®

or a similar lubricant.

8. Check the Mow-Ball

Support and line plates for wear.

9. Replace broken or frayed cutting cords.

10. Check the belt for fraying or stretching. Replace it if necessary.

11. Check the bolts and nuts on the bearing housing assembly. If they are loose, tighten them.

Check the bolts occasionally throughout the season to be sure they're secure.

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