Craftsman 28945 Operation Manual - Page 18

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ADD GASOLINE • Fill fuel tank to bottom of filler neck. Do not overfill. Use fresh, clean, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 87 octane. (Use of leaded gasoline will increase carbon and lead oxide deposits and reduce valve life). Do not mix oil with gasoline. Purchase fuel in quantities that can be used within 30 days to assure fuel freshness. A:;hC,AUTION: Wipe offany spilled oil orfuel. Do not store, spill or use gasoline near an open flame. IMPORTANT: When operating in temperatures below32°F(0°C), use fresh, clean winter grade gasoline to help ensure good cold weather starting. CAUTION: Alcohol blended fuels (called gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can attract moisture which leads to separation and formation of acids during storage. Acidic gas can damage the fuel system of an engine while in storage. To avoid engine problems, the fuel system should be emptied before storage of 30 days or longer. Drain the gas tank, start the engine and let it run until the fuel lines and carburetor are empty. Usefresh fuel next season. See Storage Instructions for additional information. Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel tank or permanent damage may occur. RESERVE FUEL VALVE OPERATION 1. Raise seat to access reserve fuel valve. 2. In normal operation, valve should be set to primary (as shown in view) 3. If tractor runs out of fuel, rotate valve handle to reserve. 4. Drive tractor to be refueled. 5. After refueling, return valve to primary position. Reserve Fuel Valve Primary TO START ENGINE When starting the engine for the first time or if the engine has run out of fuel, it will take extra cranking time to move fuel from the tank to the engine. 1. Sit on seat in operating position, depress clutch/brake pedal and set parking brake. 2. Place gear shift lever in neutral position. 3. Move attachment clutch to disengaged position. 4. Move throttle control to fast position 5. Pullchoke control outforacold engine start attempt. For a warm engine start attempt the choke control may not be needed. NOTE: Before starting, read the warm and cold starting procedures below. 6. Insert key into ignition and turn key clockwise to start position and release key as soon as engine starts. Do not run starter continuously for more than fifteen seconds per minute. If the engine does not start after several attempts, push choke control in, wait a few minutes and try again. If engine still does not start, pull the choke control out and retry. WARM WEATHER STARTING (50°F/10°C and above) 7. When engine starts, slowly push choke control in until the engine begins to run smoothly. If the engine starts to run roughly, pull the choke control out slightly for a few seconds and then continue to push the control in slowly. • The attachments and ground drive can now be used. Ifthe engine does not accept the load, restart the engine and allow it to warm up for one minute using the choke as described above. COLD WEATHER STARTING (50°F/10°C and below) 7. When engine starts, slowly push choke control in until the engine begins to run smoothly. Continue to push the choke control in small steps allowing the engine to accept small changes in speed and load, until the choke control is fully in. If the engine starts to run roughly, pull the choke control out slightly for a few seconds and then continue to push the control in slowly. This may require an engine warm-up period from several seconds to several minutes, depending on the temperature. • The attachments can be used during the engine warm-up period and may require the choke control be pulled out slightly. 18

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ADD
GASOLINE
Fill
fuel
tank
to
bottom
of
filler
neck.
Do
not
overfill.
Use
fresh,
clean,
regular
unleaded
gasoline
with
a
minimum
of
87
octane.
(Use
of
leaded
gasoline
will
increase
carbon
and
lead
oxide
deposits
and
reduce
valve
life).
Do not mix
oil with
gasoline.
Purchase
fuel
in quantities
that
can
be used
within
30 days
to assure
fuel
freshness.
A:;h,
CAUTION:
Wipe
offany
spilled
oil orfuel.
Do
not store,
spill
or use
gasoline
near
an
open
flame.
IMPORTANT:
When
operating
in tempera-
tures
below32°F(0°C),
use fresh,
clean winter
grade
gasoline
to
help
ensure
good
cold
weather
starting.
CAUTION:
Alcohol
blended
fuels
(called
gasohol
or using
ethanol
or methanol)
can
attract
moisture
which
leads
to
separation
and formation
of acids
during
storage.
Acidic
gas can damage
the fuel system
of an engine
while
in
storage.
To avoid
engine
problems,
the
fuel
system
should
be
emptied
before
storage
of 30 days
or longer.
Drain
the
gas
tank,
start
the engine
and
let
it
run
until
the
fuel lines and carburetor
are empty.
Usefresh
fuel
next
season.
See
Storage
Instructions
for additional
information.
Never
use engine
or carburetor
cleaner
products
in
the fuel tank
or permanent
damage
may
occur.
RESERVE
FUEL
VALVE
OPERATION
1. Raise
seat
to
access
reserve
fuel
valve.
2. In normal
operation,
valve
should
be set
to primary
(as
shown
in view)
3. If tractor
runs
out
of fuel,
rotate
valve
handle
to
reserve.
4. Drive
tractor
to be
refueled.
5. After
refueling,
return
valve
to
primary
position.
Reserve
Fuel Valve
Primary
TO START
ENGINE
When
starting
the
engine
for the first
time
or
if
the
engine
has
run
out of fuel,
it
will
take
extra
cranking
time
to
move
fuel
from
the
tank
to the
engine.
1.
Sit on seat
in
operating
position,
depress
clutch/brake
pedal
and set parking
brake.
2.
Place
gear
shift
lever in
neutral
position.
3.
Move
attachment
clutch
to
disengaged
position.
4.
Move
throttle
control
to fast
position
5.
Pullchoke
control
outforacold
engine
start
attempt.
For a warm
engine
start
attempt
the
choke
control
may
not
be
needed.
NOTE:
Before
starting,
read
the
warm
and
cold
starting
procedures
below.
6.
Insert
key
into
ignition
and
turn
key
clockwise
to
start
position
and
release
key as soon
as
engine
starts.
Do not run
starter
continuously
for more
than
fifteen
seconds
per
minute.
If the
engine
does
not
start
after
several
attempts,
push
choke
control
in,
wait
a few
minutes
and
try again.
If
engine
still does
not start,
pull
the
choke
control
out and
retry.
WARM
WEATHER
STARTING
(50°F/10°C
and
above)
7.
When
engine
starts,
slowly
push
choke
control
in
until
the
engine
begins
to run
smoothly.
If
the
engine
starts
to
run
roughly,
pull the choke
control
out slightly
for
a few
seconds
and
then
continue
to
push
the
control
in
slowly.
The
attachments
and
ground
drive
can
now
be used.
Ifthe
engine
does not accept
the
load,
restart
the
engine
and
allow
it
to
warm
up for
one
minute
using
the
choke
as described
above.
COLD
WEATHER
STARTING
(50°F/10°C
and
below)
7.
When
engine
starts,
slowly
push
choke
control
in
until
the
engine
begins
to run
smoothly.
Continue
to
push
the
choke
control
in
small
steps
allowing
the engine
to
accept
small
changes
in
speed
and
load,
until
the
choke
control
is
fully
in.
If the
engine
starts
to
run
roughly,
pull
the
choke
control
out
slightly
for
a few
seconds
and
then
continue
to
push
the
control
in
slowly.
This
may
require
an
engine
warm-up
period
from
several
seconds
to several
minutes,
depending
on the
temperature.
The
attachments
can
be used
during
the
engine
warm-up
period
and
may
require
the
choke
control
be pulled
out
slightly.
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