Not for
Reproduction
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7. Reconnect the negative battery cable when finished.
Check Engine Oil Level
Interval:
Before Each Use
Refer to the engine owners manual for dipstick and oil fill
locations and specific engine oil check and fill procedures.
Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Engines
with Remote Oil Tank (Select Models)
Some models in this series of mower feature a remote oil tank
(A, Figure 25) that supplies oil to the engine. Units equipped
with a Vanguard engine with remote oil tank are factory filled
with specially formulated Vanguard 15W-50 synthetic oil.
Note:
This specific grade of oil is not required to keep engine
warranty in effect.
For more information regarding this engine and other
operational and maintenance information, please refer to the
engine operator's manual included with your unit.
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Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
(Engines with Remote Oil Tank)
Engine Oil Type:
15W-50 synthetic oil. (See the engine
operator's manual for other oil recommendations.)
Engine Oil Change Amount:
5 qt (4,73 L).
Oil Change Interval:
Every 500 hours.
Important:
Always make sure that the mower is parked on a
flat, level surface when checking the engine oil level.
1. Park the machine on a flat, level surface. Engage the
parking brake and disengage the PTO. Allow the engine
to run until it is warm. This will warm the oil so it will
drain better. Turn the ignition switch to OFF, remove the
ignition key, and wait for all moving parts to stop before
leaving the operator's position.
2. Clean the area around the engine oil dipstick (A, Figure
26) and oil fill cover (B) to remove any debris.
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3. Remove the engine oil dipstick and wipe with a clean
cloth.
4. Cut the self-locking tie (C) that keeps the oil fill cover
securely closed. Open the oil fill cover.
5. Have a suitable container ready to capture dripping oil
from the engine oil filter (D) after it is removed. Remove
the oil filter by turning it
counter-clockwise
a 1/4 turn (E)
and then pulling up. Dispose of the used oil filter properly.
6. This mower is equipped with an oil drain valve (A, Figure
27) that is used to drain the oil from the remote oil tank.
The drain is located on the left side of the engine at the
rear of the machine. The drain is routed through the unit's
engine deck. To catch the drained engine oil, place a
suitable container underneath the unit's engine deck.