8. POST-SEASONAL MAINTENANCE, PUTTING THE MACHINE OUT
OF OPERATION
After the end of the season or if you will not be using your riding mower for more than 30 days, make sure to prepare
your machine for storage as soon as possible. If fuel remains in the petrol tank without movement for more than 30 days,
a sticky deposit may form, which can have a negative effect on the carburettor and cause poor engine operation. For
this reason empty the petrol tank.
Never store the riding mower with a full petrol tank inside of buildings or poorly ventilated
areas, where there are fuel vapours, open flames, sparking or lighting flames, furnaces, central
heating, dry rags, etc. Handle fuels and lubricants with care, they are highly flammable and
careless handling may lead to serious burns or damage to property.
Only empty the petrol tank into approved containers outdoors away from open flames.
Recommended procedure for preparing the riding mower for storage:
Thoroughly clean the entire machine, especially inside the mowing deck (
Never use petrol for cleaning. Use degreasing agents and warm water.
Repair and paint dinted places to prevent corrosion from occurring.
Replace faulty or worn out parts and tighten all loose nuts and bolts.
Prepare the engine for storage according to the user's manual for the operation and maintenance of the engine.
Lubricate all lubrication locations according to the lubrication diagram (
Release the V-belt driving the mowing deck (
Take out the battery, clean it, fill it up with distilled water all the way to the bottom parts of the rings of the filling
openings and charge fully. A battery that is not charged may freeze and crack. Store the battery in a cool, dry location,
as necessary. Charge the battery every 30 days and regularly check its voltage.
Store the riding mower covered in a clean and dry environment.
The best way to ensure the riding mower's ideal operating condition for the next season is to have it
inspected and tuned at an authorised service centre every year.
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