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Hydraulic Oil Supply
Important
Do not mix different types of oil.
Important
Use Shell Tellus S2M46 (or equivalent) as
hydraulic oil.
If the oil level is low, open the tank cap and
supply oil.
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Tank cap
Tighten the tank cap securely.
Start the engine, raise and lower the mower
units, and turn the steering wheel left and
right.
Move forward and reverse repeatedly
several times.
Raise the mower units and maintain that
position on a level surface, and then check
to see if the oil level is at the middle of the
oil gauge. If necessary, supply oil.
Check underneath the machine for oil
leakage.
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Air Cleaner
Inspection of Air Cleaner
The air cleaner is a component that removes
dirt from the intake air to prevent wear of the
cylinder liners and piston rings so that the
engine will always operate smoothly.
A contaminated air cleaner element may
cause malfunction of the engine.
Make sure that there is no damage to the
air cleaner.
Make sure that the air cleaner element is
not contaminated.
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Air cleaner element
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Air cleaner cap
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Air cleaner body
Cleaning of Air Cleaner
A contaminated air cleaner element may
cause malfunction of the engine.
To maximize the life of the engine, clean the
air cleaner properly.
Follow the steps below to clean the air
cleaner.
Remove the clips from the two locations,
remove the air cleaner cap, and then
remove the air cleaner element.
While paying close attention not to
damage the air cleaner element, tap a
solid portion of the air cleaner element or
blow compressed air from its inside to
remove dust and dirt.
If the air cleaner element is extremely
contaminated, replace it with a new one.
Attach the air cleaner element to the air
cleaner body.
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LM281
Handling Instructions
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Inspections
Summary of Contents for LM281
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Page 14: ...LM281 Safety Page 1 6 Safe Operating Practices...
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