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Owners Manual M250 Gas-powered Push Mower Section 4. Carburetor Disassembly You will need the following tools: 1. #2 phillips screw driver 2. Solvent and a soft brush 3. A rag for wiping up possible residual gasoline WARNING: * Gasoline is flammable, dispose of it properly * Always wear gloves when working with gasoline or other solvents Click on the Step number using the hand tool 1 Carburetor Disassembly 1.1 Remove the Carburetor from the mower (Refer to Section 3.) 1.2 Clean the outside of the Carburetor with a solvent and a soft brush 2 Removing the Bowl 2.1 Remove the screws holding on the bottom of the carburetor (the bowl) 2.2 Remove the bowl and be careful not to get any debris inside the carburetor. Note: (residual gasoline may still be inside the carburetor and will probably spill at this point) 2.3 Gently pull out the floats and the pivot bar they are attached to. 3 Removing the Mixing Cover 3.1 Remove the screws that hold the top part of the carburetor on (The Mixing Cover). 3.2 Remove the mixing cover itself by sliding it vertically until the assembly is clear of the carburetor. Note: Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.

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Owners Manual
M250 Gas-powered Push Mower
S
ECTION
4.
C
ARBURETOR
D
ISASSEMBLY
Y
OU
will need the following tools
:
1. #2 phillips screw driver
2. Solvent and a soft brush
3. A rag for wiping up possible residual gasoline
WARNING:
* Gasoline is flammable, dispose of it properly
* Always wear gloves when working with gasoline or other solvents
Click on the Step number using the hand tool
1 Carburetor Disassembly
1.1
Remove the Carburetor from the mower (Refer to Section 3.)
1.2
Clean the outside of the Carburetor with
a solvent and a soft brush
2 Removing the Bowl
2.1
Remove the screws holding on the bot-
tom of the carburetor (the bowl)
2.2
Remove the bowl and be careful not
to get any debris inside the carburetor.
Note:
(residual gasoline may still be
inside the carburetor and will probably
spill at this point)
2.3
Gently pull out the floats and the pivot
bar they are attached to.
3 Removing the Mixing Cover
3.1
Remove the screws that hold the top
part of the carburetor on (The Mixing
Cover).
3.2
Remove the mixing cover itself by slid-
ing it vertically until the assembly is
clear of the carburetor.
N
OTE
: A
SSEMBLY
IS
THE
REVERSE
OF
DISASSEMBLY
.