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BUNTON
MISSILE
MAINTENANCE
ENGINE OIL
Do not perform engine maintenance without the
engine off, spark plug wires disconnected and PTO
disengaged.
AFTER FIRST FIVE (5) HOURS
While the engine is warm:
1. Remove drain cap
D
and drain the crankcase.
Dispose of used oil in accordance with local
requirements.
2. Clean and replace the cap.
3. Change oil filter.
4. Fill the crankcase with fresh oil to the full mark.
Do not overfill. See engine manual for oil
specifications.
DAILY
1. Check oil level with the dipstick.
2. If oil is needed, add fresh oil of proper
viscosity and grade. See engine manual for oil
specifications. Do not overfill.
3. Replace dipstick before starting engine.
PERIODIC OIL CHANGES
1. See engine manual for oil and filter change inter
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vals after the break-in period.
2. Follow instructions for first oil change, above.
SPARk PLUGS
Remove each plug and check condition.
– Good operating conditions are indicated if the plug has a light coating of grey or tan deposit.
– A white blistered coating indicates overheating. A black coating indicates an “over rich” fuel mixture. Both
may be caused by a clogged air cleaner or improper carburetor adjustment.
– Do not sandblast, wire brush or otherwise attempt to repair a plug in poor condition. Best results are
obtained with a new plug.
– Set plug gap as specified in engine manual..
CLEANING MACHINE
Clean the machine after use. The machine will run cooler and last longer if kept free of clippings and other
debris. A clean machine also reduces the risk of fire due to accumulation of combustible debris and chaff
Brush or blow clippings and debris off the cutterdeck and engine deck.
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