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Required Tools
*
Tool sizes are indicated in mm.
Notes for Inspection
Always refer to this service manual as well as the owner’s manual when inspecting the mower.
During the inspection and operation of the mower, always wear gloves.
“Left” and “right” directions in this manual are based on the viewpoint of the operator holding
the handle of the mower and facing the mowing direction.
When inspecting and repairing the mower, place it on a level surface and make sure all the
parts are in OFF position.
The build-up of cut grass and other debris at the intakes for engine cooling air and air cleaner,
or the muffler and exhaust pipe could lead to engine malfunction and overheating which could
cause a fire. When you see this build-up, stop the operation immediately. After the heated area
cools down enough, remove the build-up.
Do not touch the muffler and engine either during or right after operation as those areas can
be dangerously hot. This could cause burns.
Always keep clean the safety symbols and instructions attached to the mower. If they are lost
or damaged, replace them immediately with new ones.
Do not alter the machine. When replacing parts and grease, use those specified by Kyoeisha
USA.
The operation of a machine that has been altered or installed with parts other than those
specified by Kyoeisha USA could lead to mechanical damage or accident.
CAUTION
WARNING
Screw wrench
7 10
13
17
19
22
x
1
24
x
2
Allen key wrench
2
5
6
Longnose pliers
Pin remover
4
Stop ring pliers
For opening & closing
Screwdriver
Flathead x 2
Slide gauge
Clearance gauge (thickness gauge)
0.5 x 2 (included tool)
Hammer
Metal, wooden, plastic
Other
Magic marker, mowing height gauge, waste
cloth, round bar
Tool to hammer bearings
Support to prevent engine oil from spilling
when the engine tilts