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Gravely Dealers will provide any service which
may be required to keep your unit operating at
peak efficiency. Should engine service be
required, it can be obtained from a Gravely
Dealer or the engine manufacturer’s
authorized service center.
SERVICE POSITION
(Figure 13)
1. Place unit on a flat level surface.
ALWAYS stop engine. Ensure unit is
secure and chock wheels. Strap and
clamp onto lift if used.
2. Place steering levers in neutral position
and engage parking brake.
3. Release the seat latch and tip seat
forward (Figure 13).
4. When service is complete, return seat to
operating position.
5. Ensure that seat latch if fully engaged
before operating unit.
CHECK ENGINE OIL
The engine crankcase oil should be checked
every 5 hours of operation. Oil level MUST be
maintained in safe operating range on
dipstick at all times or engine damage will
result. See engine manual for correct oil level.
Park unit on a level surface. Refer to engine
manual for detailed instructions.
CHANGE ENGINE OIL
Change oil per engine manufacturer’s
recommendations. Refer to Engine Manual
for detailed instructions.
1. Run engine just prior to changing oil.
Warm oil will flow more freely and carry
away more contamination.
2. Remove the oil drain hose from the
storage clip and move it to the service
position.
3. Remove drain plug and drain engine oil.
NOTICE:
Use the oil drain hose supplied with
unit, not the drain plug that is shown in the
engine manual.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to return oil drain hose
to its storage position to avoid contact with
moving parts or other damage.
SERVICE AND
ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING:
AVOID INJURY.
Read and understand entire
Safety
section before proceeding.
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACES may
result in injury. DO NOT touch
engine or drive parts which are
hot from operation. Allow parts to
cool before servicing.
CAUTION:
Avoid Injury! Seat
assembly is heavy. Be sure
footing is secure to accomodate
weight shift of seat when rotating it
into service position.
Use care when returning seat to
operating position to avoid
pinching hands or fingers under
seat plate.
Figure 13
1. Seat Latch
2. Service Position