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Section
5;
Maintenance
A
WARNING
Before
inspecting,
cleaning
or
servicing
the
machine,
shut
off
engine,
wait
for
all
moving
parts
to
come
to
a
complete
stop,
disconnect
spark
plug
wire
and
move
wire
away
from
spark
plug.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
ENGINE
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT:
Refer
to
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
complete
engine
maintenance
guidelines
and
instructions.
ENGINE
OIL
Check
the
oil
level
before
each
use
and
after
every
8
operating
hours
(whichever
comes
first).
Refer
to
the
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
how
to
check
the
oil
level.
Change
the
engine
oil
after
the
first
5
hours
of
operation,
then
every
25
hours
thereafter
(change
more
often
if
operat¬
ing
in
extremely
dusty,
dirty
conditions).
See
oil
changing
instructions
in
the
sepa¬
rate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
TIP:
When
changing
oil,
fold
a
piece
of
cardboard
or
aluminum
foil
into
a
“V”
and
position
below
the
oil
drain
plug
as
shown
in
Figure
5-9.
Figure
5-9:
Draining
the
engine
oil.
AIR
CLEANER
MAINTENANCE
The
engine
air
cleaner
system
filters
the
air
before
it
is
drawn
into
the
carburetor
for
combustion.
This
air
cleaner
system
requires
regular
maintenance
for
maxi¬
mum
engine
life
and
performance.
Refer
to
the
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
engine
air
cleaner
service
information.
IMPORTANT:
Service
the
air
cleaner
system
more
often
if
used
in
extremely
dusty
conditions.
ENGINE
SPARK
PLUG
To
maintain
peak
engine
efficiency,
service
the
spark
plug
every
100
hours,
or
annu¬
ally,
as
instructed
in
the
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
KEEP
ENGINE
CLEAN
Check
the
engine
recoil
housing,
cooling
fins
and
muffler
frequently
for
debris
and
clean
daily
before
running
the
engine.
Grass,
dirt,
or
wood
chips
can
clog
the
rotating
screen
and
the
engine
air
cooling
system
and
cause
overheating.
Clean
the
muffler
area
to
remove
combustible
debris.
Use
a
cloth
or
brush
when
clean¬
ing.
Do
not
clean
with
a
forceful
spray
of
water
because
water
could
contaminate
the
fuel
system.
If
the
engine
is
equipped
with
a
spark
arrester
screen,
remove
it
for
cleaning
and
inspection.
Replace
if
damaged
or
plugged.
A
WARNING
to
avoid
a
fire
hazard,
keep
leaves,
grass,
and
other
combustible
materials
away
from
hot
engine
and
muffler.
CARBURETOR
ADJUSTMENT
-<-The
carburetor
has
been
adjusted
at
the
factory.
It
should
not
need
to
be
reset.
If
a
black
exhaust
is
noted,
check
the
air
cleaner
first.
An
over-rich
mixture
is
usu¬
ally
caused
by
a
poorly
serviced
or
clogged
air
cleaner
element,
not
an
improperly
adjusted
carburetor.
If
read¬
justment
is
necessary,
refer
to
the
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
or
contact
your
local
authorized
dealer.
FUEL
FILTER
If
engine
is
equipped
with
a
fuel
filter,
clean
it
every
50
hours
of
operation
(see
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
instructions).
OFF-SEASON
STORAGE
When
storing
the
unit
for
more
than
30
days,
follow
the
storage
guidelines
below
to
help
ensure
that
the
unit
will
be
in
good
condition
for
future
use.
Before
storing
the
unit,
stop
the
engine,
allow
the
engine
to
cool
and
disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
from
the
spark
plug.
Thoroughly
clean
the
unit.
Tighten
or
replace
any
loose
or
missing
hardware.
Sand
and
touch-up
any
rusted
or
chipped
painted
surfaces.
Inspect
for
missing
or
damaged
parts.
Repair
or
replace
parts
as
necessary.
Refer
to
the
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
proper
engine
storage
information
and
service
the
engine
as
instructed.
Be
sure
to
protect
the
fuel
system
and
carburetor
from
fuel
gum
deposits
that
can
develop
during
extended
storage.
Cover
the
unit
with
a
suitable
protective
cover
that
does
not
retain
moisture.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
a
plastic
cover.
A
plastic
cover
will
retain
moisture
and
promote
corrosion.
A
CAUTION
Never
store
unit
in
an
area
where
gaso¬
line
vapors
may
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark.
Failure
to
follow
this
instruction
can
result
in
personal
injury
or
property
damage.

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model47329
CategoryChippers/Shredders
LanguageEnglish

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