Lubrication, Maintenance – Bolens 111-064A User Manual
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^ WARNING \
If any adjustments are made to the
engine while the engine is running
(e.g.
carburetor),
disengage
all
clutches and blades. Keep clear of
all moving parts and be careful of
heated surfaces and muffler.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENTS (See figure 15)
Minor carburetor adjustment may be required to
compensate for differences in fuel, temperature,
altitude and load.
All carburetor adjustments should be made with
the air cieaner on engine. Air cleaner mounting
screw must be in carburetor when engine is run.
Best adjustment is made with a fuei tank haif full
of gasoline.
FIGURE 15.
To Adjust Carburetor:
1. Start engine and run long enough to warm it to
operating temperature. If engine is out of ad
justment so that it will not start, close the nee
dle valve by turning it clockwise. Then open
needle valve
1
V
2
turns counterclockwise.
2. Move engine control to run engine at normal
operating speed.
a. Turn needle valve in clockwise until engine
starts to lose speed (lean mixture).
b.
Then
slowly
turn
needle
valve
out
counterclockwise
past
the
point
of
smoothest
operation
until
engine
just
begins to run unevenly (rich mixture).
c.
Turn needle valve back in clockwise very
slowly till engine runs evenly.
d.
Final
adjustment
of
the
needle
valve
should be slightly to the rich side (turn
counterclockwise) of the mid-point.
3. Move engine control to “SLOW.” Turn idle ad
justing
screw
until
a
fast
idle
is
ob
tained—(1750 R.P.M.).
4.
To check adjustment move engine control
from
“SLOW”
to
“FAST”
speed.
Engine
should accelerate smoothly. If engine tends
to stall or die out, increase idle speed or re
adjust carburetor, usually to a slightly richer
mixture.
LUBRICATION
IMPORTANT
Always stop engine and disconnect
spark
plug
wire
before
cleaning,
lubricating
or
doing
any
kind
of
work on lawn mower.
Wheels—The
wheels
require
no
lubrication.
However, if the wheels are removed for any
reason, lubricate the surface of the axle bolt and
the inner surface of the wheel with light oil. A 4 oz.
plastic bottle of light oil lubricant is available.
Order part number 737-0170. Engine oil may also
be used.
Chute Deflector—The torsion spring and pivot
point should be lubricated periodically with light
oil to prevent any rust or binding. Deflector must
work freely.
Engine—Follow engine manual for lubrication in
structions.
Throttle—Periodically
lubricate
throttle
control
lever and throttle wire assembly with a few drops
of light oil (SAE No. 10 or 20) for ease of operation.
MAINTENANCE
CUTTING BLADE
A. Removal for Sharpening or Replacement
^ WARNING \
Be sure to disconnect and ground
the spark plug wire before working
on
the
cutting
blade
to
prevent
accidental engine starting.
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