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Storing MachineStoring SafelyStoring The Front Mower
Preparing The Front Mower For Storage1. Use John Deere Gasoline Storage Stabilizer or an equivalent to prepare your Front Mower for storage. Follow the directions on the stabilizer can. 2. Repair worn or damaged parts. Install new parts, if necessary. 4. Lubricate all grease points. 6. Apply paint to areas that need it to prevent rust. · Check the electrolyte level. · Charge the battery, if necessary. · Store it in a cool, dry place. 8. Store the Front Mower in a dry, protected place. If you store the Front Mower outside, put a waterproof cover over it. 9. Do not store the Front Mower with fuel in the tank in a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark. 10. Put blocks or stands under the Front Mower to take weight off the tires. You may need to let one-third of air out of the tires. Removing The Front Mower From Storage2. Remove the blocks or stands from under the Front Mower. 3. Remove and clean the spark plug(s). Adjust the gap. Install the plug(s). 4. Check the battery electrolyte level. Charge the battery, if necessary. Install the battery. 5. Lubricate the grease points. 6. Use a spring puller to install the end of the belt tension spring in its bracket. 7. Check the engine oil level. 8. Open the fuel shutoff valve. 9. Fill the fuel tank with fresh, clean fuel. 10. Run the engine 2-3 minutes before you put it under load. |
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