Carburettor Adjustments; Oil Service; Air Cleaner Service; Spark Plug Service - Hayter Harrier 41 Owner's Handbook Manual

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MOWER  MAINTENANCE

Carburettor Adjustments

Should  only  be  made  by  an  authorised  Briggs  &  Stratton  
dealer.    Under  no  circumstances  should  the  engine  be  
adjusted  to  run  at  a  speed  in  excess  of  that  shown  on  the  
Declaration  of  Conformity.  

Oil Service

Check  the  oil  level  daily  before  starting  the  engine  and  
ensure  that  the  correct  oil  level  is  maintained.  Refer  to-­
instructions.
and  thereafter  according  to  the  'Maintenance  Schedule':-­
1.    Drain  fuel  by  running  the  engine  until  the  fuel  tank  is  
empty.  
2.    Remove  the  spark  plug  lead.    
3.     A llow  the  engine  to  cool.  
4.    Drain  the  oil  while  the  engine  is  warm  (not  hot)
5.    Tip  the  mower  over  on  to  its  left  hand  side  thus  
 
ensuring  that  the  air  cleaner  is  kept  uppermost  to  
 
prevent  engine  damage.    
suitable  container.  
ity  grade.  (Refer  to-­'Before  Starting  the  Mower'  
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Air Cleaner Service

To  service  the  air  cleaner,  loosen  screw  (1)  and  remove  
cover  (2).  
Remove  cartridge  (3)  and  clean  by  tapping  gently  on  a  
 
-­    Do  not  use  petroleum  solvents.
 
-­    Do  not  use  pressurised  air.
 
-­    Do  not  oil  the  cartridge.
 
After  servicing,  install  the  cartridge  into  the  cover.  Insert  
the  tabs  on  the  bottom  of  the  cover  into  the  slots  in  the  
bottom  of  the  base  (4).  Tilt  the  cover  upwards  and  se-­
curely  tighten  the  screw  to  the  base.

Spark Plug Service

Use  only  Briggs  &  Stratton  (Part  number  19368)  spark  
tester  (1)  to  check  for  a  spark  as  shown  in  the  diagram.  
Replace  the  spark  plug  every  100  hours  or  every  season,  
from  any  authorised  Briggs  &  Stratton  service  dealer.
Check  the  spark  plug  gap  with  a  feeler  gauge  and  set  at  
0.50mm.  
 

Keeping Engine Clean

Remove  all  grass  and  debris  from  the  engine  including  
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and  the  surrounding  deck  areas  on  a  daily  basis  after  
use.  Never  spray  the  engine  with  water  during  cleaning.  
 
Water  can  contaminate  the  fuel.   A lways  clean  with  a  
brush  or    compressed  air.  
Grass  and  debris  may  clog  the  engine's  air  cooling  
system  especially  after  prolonged  operation  while  cutting  
may  require  cleaning  to  prevent  overheating  and  engine  
damage.  We  recommended  that  this  service  be  carried  
out  by  an  authorised  Hayter  Service  dealer.

Grassbag

Remove  grass  debris  from  the  grassbag  immediately  
after  use  and  check  its  condition  for  signs  of  damage.
To  prevent  accidents  replace  a  damaged  grassbag  
immediately.  
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