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Maintenance Instructions
CLEANING
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Cylinder Head Cooling Fins
It is essential for performance and longevity of the
air-cooled engine to keep the cylinder head cooling
fins clean and free of obstruction. After
every 8
hours
of operation, check the performance of the
cooling system by starting the engine, holding a
hand adjacent to the cylinder heads, and feeling the
cooling airflow. If there is little or no airflow, clean
the cooling fins as described below.
DANGER
Make sure to keep hands clear of exhaust
pipe, muffler, and moving parts when
checking airflow.
Every 100 hours,
inspect and clean the cooling fins
(more often when operating in extremely dusty, dirty
conditions). Remove the two (2) cooling fin access
panels in the engine shroud and clean the cooling
fins and external surfaces using compressed air.
Make sure to reinstall the access panels before op-
erating the engine.
NOTE:
If dirt is packed into the cooling fins it may
be necessary to remove the engine shroud in order
to thoroughly clean the cooling fins.
Kohler Engine
Shroud
Engine Cooling
Fin Access Panels
Rotating Cooling
Air Intake Screen
Keep Rotating Cooling Air Intake
Screen and Cooling Fins Clean
IMPORTANT:
Yearly, it is good maintenance prac-
tice to remove the engine cooling shroud and clean
the cylinder head cooling fins thoroughly to prevent
overheating and extend engine life. Make sure cool-
ing shroud is reinstalled properly. This procedure
will require removing the engine from the chassis.
Check Airflow
with Hand
Cylinder
Heads
Cooling System Airflow
Grass Buildup in Mower Deck Housing
DANGER
Before raising or removing the mower
deck for cleaning, stop the engine, re move
the ignition key, and disconnect the spark
plug wires.
1.
Raise
the deck lock lever handle on each side
of the carrier frame
and pull out
to release car-
rier frame for tilting action.
2. Using the carrier frame lift handle, raise deck to
the
TILT-UP
position and insert the deck hook
into the tilt-up latch on the tractor body.
Tilt-Up
Hook
Tilt-Up
Latch
Tilt-Up Hook and
Latch Connected
Deck Lock
Lever
Deck Lift Handle
Deck Secured in TILT-UP Position
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