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Engine Oil and Filter

Allow the engine to cool before changing the
engine oil. If the engine has been running, use cau-
tion when changing the engine oil as it will be very
hot. You should wear the appropriate protective
gear to avoid being burned or exposed to engine
oil.
Check engine oil daily and after every 4 hours of operation.
Machine must be sitting level when checking oil. Refer to
engine manual and maintenance schedule for oil recommen-
dation and capacities. Hustler
Change the engine oil and filter after the first 5 hours of
operation and per the engine manufacturer's recommenda-
tions after that. If mower is being operated in extremely dirty
conditions, then it is recommended oil be changed more fre-
quently.
IMPORTANT: After the new oil filter has been installed,
clean up any oil which may have spilled onto the engine
plate, engine exhaust system, and muffler guard.
Draining the engine oil:
1. Locate the oil drain valve on the engine. Figure 4-9
2. Position a suitable oil drain container under the
machine below the oil drain valve.
3. Twist the valve counterclockwise to open the valve.
Allow 10 minutes for engine oil to adequately drain.
4. After the oil is drained, close the valve by twisting it
clockwise.
5. Once the valve is closed, clean up any spilled oil.
IMPORTANT: All oil drips or spills must be cleaned off of
the engine plate, engine exhaust system, and muffler
guard before operating the machine.
Kawasaki engine shown
A. Oil drain valve
Figure 4-9
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Motor Oil is recommended.
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Engine Air Filter

Perform engine air filter maintenance per the Maintenance
Schedule shown elsewhere in this manual.
A specially designed dry filter is standard equipment on
these mowers and supplies clean combustion air to the
engine. Figure 4-10
These mowers are equipped with a safety filter. The filter
element slides over the safety filter. Figure 4-11
The safety element does not require servicing unless it
becomes contaminated with dirt or moisture.
B
A. Pre-cleaner
B. Canister
Figure 4-10
A. Safety filter
Figure 4-11
4-5
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C. Dust cap
A
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