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STORING
1.
Drain fuel tank.
2.
Clean drive shaft, threats. Coat parts with grease.
3.
Lube all bearings
4.
Empty water system
5.
Clean all moving parts with WD-40 lubricant.
6.
Lower unit completely.
7.
Cover unit for protection.
ENGINE
See engine owner´s manual maintenance schedule.
LUBRICATION
1.
Grease wheels, and knob lever daily. Use high quality gun grease.
2.
Keep a coating of grease on the drive shaft and threads for easy installation or
removal and longer bushing life.
SPARK PLUG
1.
Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty or carbonized spark plug
causes hard starting and poor engine performance. Set spark plug gap to
recommended clearance. Refer to engine manual.
BELT TENSION
1.
If there is excessive belt play, there will be a decrease in the grinding action,
which could cause cage and machine damage. The normal belt play should be
3/8” to 1/2” which is attained by depressing the top section of the belt at the
belt guard mounting bracket location. When adjusting the belt make sure that
the drive pulley is in alignment with cage pulley. Tighten all engine mount bolts,
adjust the two engine-stop bolts, and tighten lock nuts.
ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION/REMOVAL
1.
To install and accessory there are several different types but all are installed in
the same manner, use a brass rod or similar mal-able material to drive the
wooden wedge into place as shown in the below illustrations, note on which
side of the accessory the wooden wedge is positioned (near center of disc).
Never mix worn or used accessories with new ones. It will caused vibration and
uneven work surface. Replace accessories in complete sets, never mix sets.
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