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Troy-Bilt 909J Tuff-Cut Operator's Manual page 15

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Section 5: Maintenance
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efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shutoff engine, wait for moving partsto stop, dis-
connectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Failureto follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury or propertydamage.
2. When servicing the underside of the
mower, the mower should be tipped only
in the direction of the muffler. Tipping
the mower away from the muffler could
result in engine damage or difficult
starting.
SPARK PLUG SERVICE
Inspect and clean or replacethe spark
plug after every 100 operating hours or
annually. Setthe gap as described in the
separate Engine Owner's Manual.
In some areas, local law requires using
resistor spark plugs to suppress ignition
signals. If the engine was originally
equipped with a resistor spark plug,
replacewith the same type.
CLEANINGTHE ENGINE
The engine must be kept clean to insure
smooth operation and to prevent damage
from overheating. Refer tothe Engine
Owner's Manual for more information.
CLEANINGUNDER
THE MOWER HOUSING
Checkthe mower regularly for grass
build-up. Cleaningunder the mowerdeck
should be done after (rather than before)
operating the mower, as grass is moist
and removed more easily.
1. Tip mower towards the muffler onto
its side. See Tipping the Mower for
Service in this Section.
2. Brushor scrapeoff grassbuild-up.
CLEANINGTHE GRASSCATCHER
Bag cleanlinessaffects collection perfor-
mance as a dirty bag will restrict air flow.
Cleanthe Grass Catcher bag annually,
more often in dusty environments.
IMPORTANT: Do not wash or dry the
Grass Catcherin a washing machine or
dryer.
1. To clean the bag, remove it from the
mower and hand wash the fabric with
mild detergent.
Before servicing the underside of the
mower:
• MOVINGPARTSHAZARD!
Stop engine, wait for all parts to stop
moving, and disconnect spark plug
wire.
• FIRE- EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Gasoline is highly flammable and its
vaporsare explosive.
1. Drain fuel into an approved con-
tainer outdoors, away from open
flame.
2. Be sure engine and muffler are
cool beforedraining gasoline.
3. Do not smoke.
Failure to comply with the above can
result in serious personal injury and
propertydamage.
2. Rinse the bag thoroughly with clean
water and allow to dry completely before
using. Do not usea damp bag.
CLEANING UNDER BELT COVER
Checkunderside of belt cover for grass
clippings every 10 hours of use.
1. Removethe belt cover. See
Removing the Belt Cover in this Section.
2. Removeany grass clippings or debris.
3. Replace belt cover. See Replacing the
Belt Coverin this Section.
SPARKARRESTER
SCREENSERVICE
If the engine muffler is equipped with a
spark arrester screen, remove and clean it
according to the time intervals and
instructions in the separate Engine
Owner's Manual.
CARBURETOR/GOVERNOR
CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS
The carburetor was adjusted at the
factory for best operating speed. Refer to
the separate Engine Owner's Manual for
any adjustment information or seeyour
authorized engine service dealer.
The governor controls the maximum safe
operating speed and protects the engine
and all moving parts from damage caused
by overspeeding. Do not tamper with the
engine governor settings. Seekautho-
rized service if a problem exists.
MOWER BLADEMAINTENANCE
Blade Inspection
1. Tip mower towards the muffler onto
its side. See Tipping the Mower for
Service in this Section.
Never reach under mower deck while
the engine is running. Mower blade
rotates at all times while engine is
running and up to 3 secondsafter it is
shut off.
2. Inspect periodically for a dull or
slightly nicked blade. Sharpen if needed.
Also check for a deformed, cracked, or
excessively worn blade (Figure 5-2). Do
not use the mower if any of these condi-
tions exist. Replacethe blade immedi-
ately.
3. Checkthe blade screw for tightness.
If loose, tighten to 35 ft-lbs with a 3/4"
torque wrench.
NewBlade
Replaceblade immediately if cracked,
deformed or badly nicked.
Figure 5-2: Mower blade inspection,
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