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PRIMARY MAINTENANCE
On 4-cyle engines with an oil level plug,
don't be fooled into thinking the engine has
sufficient lubricating oii if you can see "some"
oil in the opening - the level should always be
brought up to the point
top of the fill hole.
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On 2-cycle engines, lubrication must be
provided by an exact mixture of gasoline
and 2-cycle air-cooled engine oil A 2-cycle
engine that Is mistakenly run on straight
gasoline will be ruined in less than 5
minutesl If you keep straight gasoline In
addition to pro-mixed 2-cycle engine fuel,
be sure the containers are clearly marked
to avoid mix-up.
Snapper 2-cycle engines require a 32 to 1
mixture of gasoline and BIA certified TC-W
oil such as Snapper's 2-cycle engine oil
Many of the 2-cycle engine oils on the
market today make fantastic claims, but for
the best performance and long engine life,
always usa Snapper 2-cycle oil Pre-mix
the fuel and always shake the container
before filling the tank.
Change oil at regular Intervals using a a high
quality oil such as Snapper's small engine
formulated 4-cycle engine el I. Refer to the
engine owner's manual for oil details.
STARTING CHECK LIST
1. Engine Oil To full level (4-cycle)
Properly mixed with gas
(2 cycle)
2. Air Cleaner Clean and properly serviced
Full fresh clean gasoline
3. Fuel Tank Fuel valve open
Cap vent open
Inline filter clean
4. Choke Operating properly
5. Primer (on Used properly
some engines)
6, Safety Inter- In proper position
lock Switches All wires propedy connected
7. Switch & Switch On
Blade Control Blade control properly
positioned on walk mower
8. Spark plu0 Wire connected
Good connection
Read anc
Instructions in safety book-
lets and manuals.
Keep in mind that dirt Is your engine's enemy
#1 both Internally and externallyl Internally,
dirt will quickly ruin an engine and externally
It will cause overheating and resulting Internal
poor air cleaner service or overheating
due to dirt cannot be covered under warranty.
It only takes a few moments to service the
engine (and equipment) on a routine basis
but the rewards _dll be a quick starting, re-
9. Throttle Start position sponsive engine that will provide long
control
10. Blade
11. Muffler
Properly Installed and
torqued
Sharpened
Good condition
Not clogged
Grass & leaves cleaned away
satisfactory service with minimum maintenance
cosL The prestart checklist In the next column
and Instructions In your Snapper Operator's
Manual are designated to help you keep your
Snapper In top operstlng condition with
minimum effortl
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