beautypg.com

Off-season storage – MTD 216-310-000 User Manual

Page 14

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

background image

Remove Belt

From Chain Case

Pulley First

FiGURE 26.

FiGURE 28.

2. After removing three screws, lift off belt cov6 r. See

figures 26 and 27.

3. Slip the belt off the chain case pulley first, then off

idler pulley. Remove belt from engine pulle/. See
figure 28.

4. To reassemble the new belt, first place belt over

engine pulley. Be sure belt is inside two pins at
engine pulley. See figure 27.

5. Belt must be over top of idler pulley. See figure 27.

Slip end of belt over the chain case pullev.

6. Reassemble the belt cover. See figure 26

Engine
Pulley

FIGURE 27.

OFF-SEASON STORAGE

If the tiller is not to be used for a while, the following

procedure should be followed. The tines, depth bar,
gear case and wheels should be cleaned of all dirt. It
is very important that the unit be stored in a level posi­

tion to prevent engine oil from draining into the cylinder

head cavity.

Engines on tillers to be stored between seasons should
be completely drained of fuel to prevent gum deposits

forming on essential carburetor parts and fuel tank.

Refer to the engine manual for correct engine storage
instructions.

Just as your automobile needs professional mechanical

maintenance from time to time, so does your air-cooled
engine. Cleaning and adjusting of the carburetor and
periodic replacement of the spark plug and ignition
points is made necessary by NORMAL use.

Professional Air-Cooled Engine Service is as close as

your telephone book.

A yearly checkup or tune-up by an authorized engine
dealer is a good idea to avoid breakdowns or
delay. . .do it at the end of the season, then you’re

ready for the next.

NOTE

When storing any type of power
equipment

in

an

unventilated

or

metal storage shed, care should be

taken to rustproof the equipment.

Using a light oil or silicone, coat the

equipment,

especially

any

chains,

springs, bearings and cables.

14