Replacing The Fuel Filter; Cleaning The Cooling System; Servicing The Brake - Toro 30252 Operator's Manual

Mid–size mower proline gear 13hp with 32" side discharge deck
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5. Pull the fuel line off of the valve (Fig. 37).
6. Open the fuel shut-off valve and allow the gasoline to
drain into a gas can or drain pan.
Note: Now is the best time to install a new fuel filter
because the fuel tank is empty. Refer to Replacing the
Fuel Filter; page 27.
7. Install the fuel line onto the valve.
8. Slide the hose clamp close to the valve to secure the
fuel line.

Replacing the Fuel Filter

Replace the fuel filter after every 200 operating hours or
yearly, whichever occurs first.
Important
Do not install a used filter.
1. Disengage the blade control (PTO), set the parking
brake, stop the engine, remove the key, and disconnect
the spark plug wire from the spark plug.
2. Close fuel shut-off valve at the fuel tank (Fig. 37).
3. Squeeze the ends of the hose clamps together and slide
them away from the filter (Fig. 38).
4. Remove the filter from the fuel lines.
5. Install a new filter and move the hose clamps close to
the filter.
6. Open the fuel shut-off valve at the fuel tank (Fig. 37).
Figure 38
1. Hose clamp
2. Fuel line

Cleaning the Cooling System

Before each use, check and clean the engine cooling
system. Remove any build-up of grass, dirt, or other
debris from the cylinder and cylinder head cooling fins,
air intake screen on flywheel end, and carburetor-governor
levers and linkage. This will help to ensure adequate
cooling and correct engine speed and reduce the
possibility of overheating and mechanical damage to the
engine.

Servicing the Brake

Before each use, check the brakes for proper operation.
Always set the parking brake when you stop the machine
or leave it unattended. If the parking brake does not hold
securely, an adjustment is required.
Checking the Brake
1. Park the machine on a level surface, disengage the
blade control (PTO), and set the parking brake.
2. Push the machine forward.
The rear wheels should lock. If the wheels turn and do
not lock, adjust the brake; refer to Adjusting the
Brake, page 28.
3. Release the brake and press upper control bar very
lightly, approximately 1/2 in. (13 mm).
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