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PAGE 20 — HHXD5 RIDE-ON TROWEL • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #3 (08/15/14)

ENGINE COMPONENTS (DIESEL)

Figure 5. Engine Components (Diesel Engine)

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The following refer to the basic engine components for

reference (Figure 5). Refer to the manufacturer's engine

manual for instructions and details of operation and

servicing. The engine shown above is a Briggs & Stratton

Vanguard Diesel engine.
1.

Fuel Filter — Prevents dirt and other debris from

entering the Fuel Injection system.

2.

Oil Filter — Prevents dirt and other debris from

entering the engine oil.

3.

Oil Dip Stick — Remove to check amount and

condition of oil in crankcase. Lift Seat to access.

4.

Injector Pump — Provides constant pressure for fuel

delivery to Injectors.

5.

Flywheel — Mates to hydraulic motor.

6.

Fuel Injectors — Provides fuel to combustion

chambers.

7.

Coolant Temperature Sending Unit — Device that

measures coolant temperature.

8.

Governor Lever — This lever restricts engine speed

(high idle or low idle) through a speed control device

linked to the accelerator system.

9.

Oil Drain — Used to drain crankcase oil. Always

dispose of used oil and oil filters in an environmentally

safe manner. DO NOT allow used oil to drain onto the

ground or into a water runoff drain.

10.

Air Filter — Prevents dirt and other debris from

entering the engine Induction system.

11.

Fan — Provides cooling air to the radiator.

12.

Coolant Inlet — Circulates coolant fluid via radiator.

13.

Oil Filler Cap — Remove to add engine oil.

14.

Turbocharger — Provides additional power over

naturally aspirated units..

15.

Electric Starter — Starts engine when ignition key is

rotated to the "START" position.

16.

Alternator — Provides current to the electrical system

and charges the battery.

17.

Belt Tensioning Bolt — Loosen to tension fan belt.

18.

Fan Belt — Replace if frayed or worn.

WARNING

Engine components can generate extreme

heat. To prevent burns,

DO NOT touch

these areas while the engine is running

or immediately after operating.

NEVER

operate the engine with the muffler removed.