9.
Disconnect fuel hoses from standpipe (item 22) and
DANGER
elbow fittings (item 20) on the top of the fuel tank.
10.Remove
fuel tank using Figure 2 as a guide.
Because diesel fuel is highly flammable, use
caution when storing or handling it. Do not
smoke while filling the fuel tank. Do not fill fuel
tank while engine is running, hot or when ma-
chine is in an enclosed area. Always fill fuel tank
outside and wipe up any spilled diesel fuel be-
fore starting the engine. Store fuel in a clean,
safety−approved container and keep cap in
place. Use diesel fuel for the engine only; not for
any other purpose.
Fuel Tank Installation (Fig. 2)
1.
2.
Install fuel tank to frame using Figure 2 as a guide.
Connect fuel hoses to standpipe (item 22) and elbow
fittings (item 20) on the top of the fuel tank. Secure fuel
hoses with hose clamps.
3.
Secure lower control panel to machine with flange
head screws and flange nut (Fig. 3).
Check Fuel Lines and Connections
4.
Secure tank to left fender with flat washer (item 34)
and lock nut (item 35).
Check fuel lines and connections periodically as recom-
mended in the Traction Unit Operator’s Manual. Check
lines for deterioration, damage, leaking or loose con-
nections. Replace hoses, clamps and connections as
necessary.
5.
Position control panel to fuel tank, connect wire har-
ness to panel components and secure panel to machine
with thumb screws.
6.
7.
Standard or Suspension Seat Installation in Service and
Repairs section of Chapter 7 − Chassis).
Install seat plate to machine.
Drain and Clean Fuel Tank
Install seat suspension and seat to machine (see
Drain and clean the fuel tank periodically as recom-
mended in the Traction Unit Operator’s Manual. Also,
drain and clean the fuel tank if the fuel system becomes
contaminated or if the machine is to be stored for an ex-
tended period.
8. Connect seat switch to machine wire harness.
9.
Fill fuel tank (see Traction Unit Operator’s Manual).
To clean fuel tank, flush tank out with clean diesel fuel.
Make sure tank is free of contaminates and debris.
2
Fuel Tank Removal (Fig. 2)
2
1.
(or implement), stop engine, engage parking brake and
remove key from the ignition switch.
Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting deck
3
1
4
2.
Unplug seat switch from machine wire harness.
3.
Remove seat and seat suspension from machine
(see Standard or Suspension Seat Removal in Service
and Repairs section of Chapter 7 − Chassis).
4.
Remove seat plate (item 2) from machine.
6
5.
Remove thumb screws that secure control panel to
5
fuel tank. Unplug wire harness connections from panel
components and remove panel from machine.
6.
Remove flange head screws and flange nut that se-
cure lower control panel to machine (Fig. 3).
Figure 3
1.
2.
3.
Knob
Flange head screw
Lower control panel
4.
5.
6.
Throttle control
Lift control lever
Flange nut
7.
from left fender.
Remove lock nut (item 35) and flat washer (item 34)
8.
Use a fuel transfer pump to remove fuel from the fuel
tank and into a suitable container.
Groundsmaster 3280−D
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Diesel Engine
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