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Maintenance instructions, Caution – Walker MS (13 HP) User Manual

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Maintenance Instructions

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHART - RECOMMENDED SERVICE INTERVALS - MODEL MS

Service Item

Daily

25

Hours

50

Hours

100

Hours

Yearly

Every

2Years

Ref.

Page

Check Engine Crankcase Oil Level

x

42

Check/Clean Engine Air Cooling System*

x

50

Clean Grass Buildup Under Deck

x

51

Clean GHS Exhaust Screen*

x

37

Clean GHS Blower*

x

52

Service Mower Blades

x

54

Check Security of Air Filtration Components

x

53

Check Air Filter Restriction Gauge

x

48

Lubricate Grease Fittings and Oil Points*

x

43

Check Battery Electrolyte Level

x

53

Check Hydrostatic Transmission Fluid

x

47

Check Tire Pressure

x

54

Check Drive Belts (Engine, PTO, Ground Drive)

x

56

Check PTO and Deck Gearbox Oil Seals

x

56

Change Engine Crankcase Oil**

x

43

Clean Fuel Filter

x

49

Change Engine Oil Filter

x

43

Clean Air Filter Element*

x

48

Check Gear Axle Oil Level

x

47

Clean Hydrostatic Transmission Cooling Fins

x

53

Clean and Regap Spark Plug

x

56

Clean Engine Cooling Fins

x

50

Check Fuel Lines and Clamps

x

56

Replace Air Filter Element
and Vacuator

Valve***

x

48

Service Battery

x

53

Check/Adjust Blade/Brake Action

x

56

Check/Adjust Vertical Postion of
Grass-Pak

®

Switch

x

63

Change Gear Axle Oil

x

47

Replace Fuel Lines and Clamps

x

56

More often in extremely dusty or dirty conditions
(see notes about air cleaner element under
IMPORTANT TIPS FOR CARE OF KAWASAKI ENGINE)

∗∗

Change engine oil and filter after first 8 hours
of operation of a new engine (break-in period)

∗∗∗

Replace every year or after 6 cleanings

Change every 2 years or 1000 hours

CAUTION

When performing maintenance with the
mower body raised, a safety prop should
be installed from back of body to chassis
frame (fail-safe protection in case of fail-
ure of body lift support). For GHS Model,
empty grass catcher before raising body.

CAUTION

Maintenance procedures requiring special training or
tools should be performed by a trained technician.