A warning, Spark plug (fig. 6-10), Fuse – Troy-Bilt 13096 User Manual
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Maintenance (continued)
A
WARNING
BAHERIES GIVE OFF HIGHLY
EXPLOSIVE GAS DURING AND FOR SOME
TIME AFTER CHARGING. DO NOT ALLOW
A SPARK OR OPEN FLAME NEAR
BAHERY. USE A FLASHLIGHT TO
CHECK ELECTROLYTE LEVEL.
Spark Plug (Fig. 6-10)
Every 50 operating hours or every season,
remove and check the condition of the
spark plug. Do not service a plug in a poor
condition. Best results are obtained with a
new plug. See the engine owner manual to
determine the proper replacement spark
plug specifications.
Fuse
There is one fuse (X, Fig. 6-11) located
under hood in wiring harness behind
instrument panel. Replace as necessary
with standard 20-amp, automotive-type
fuse.
NOTE: A blown fuse is a symptom of an
electrical problem. Simply replacing
fuse DOES NOT correct such a problem.
Fender Removal
Fender removal is simple and provides
excellent access to drive and lift systems.
It is not necessary to remove fender to
perform basic maintenance. NOTE: Lifting
fender from unit requires two people.
• GEAR DRIVE UNITS: Unscrew and
remove gear shift knob from shift lever.
• ALL UNITS: Place lift lever into UP
position.
• Remove bolts and nuts retaining two
front edges of fender to frame (A, Fig. 6-
12).
• Remove bolts and nuts (C) securing
brake pedal assembly to brake arm.
Remove brake pedal assembly.
• (Models 13097 & 13099) Reach under
fender and remove hair pin (D) securing
lift height adjusting knob. Remove knob.
• Loosen hand knobs under seat and move
seat back. Re-tighten hand knobs.
• Disconnect seat switch lead (E) from
seat switch. Push lead and rubber
grommet (F) down through fender_
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