Fuel Tank Removal (Fig. 32)
Park machine on a level surface, lower attachment,
1
1.
stop the engine, engage parking brake, and remove the
key from the ignition switch.
2
2.
Pivotseatup.Removelitterbox(26)fromtheframe.
3.
Disconnect and remove battery from the machine to
prevent possible spillage of fuel on the battery (see Bat-
tery Service in Chapter 5 – Electrical Systems).
DANGER
Figure 33
1.
Cap screw & lock washer
2.
Filter head
Gasoline is flammable. Use caution when storing
or handling it. Do not drain fuel tank while the en-
gine is running, or when the machine is in an en-
closed area. Vapors may build up and be ignited
by a spark or flame source many feet away. DO
NOT SMOKE while draining the fuel tank to pre-
vent the possibility of an explosion. Always drain
fuel tank outside. Wipe up any spilled gasoline.
Store gasoline in a clean, safety–approved con-
tainer, and secure cap on the container. Keep
gasoline in a cool, well ventilated place and nev-
er in an enclosed area such as a hot storage
shed. Since many children like the smell of gas,
keep it out of their reach because the fumes are
explosive and dangerous to inhale.
Fuel Tank installation (Fig. 32)
1.
If the fuel tank base (4) was removed,
A. Secure fuel tank base (4) to the frame with three
cap screws (13), flat washers (14), lock nuts (5).
B. Securing filter head to the base with both cap
screws and lock washers (Fig. 33).
2. Position fuel tank (2) to the fuel tank base (4).
A. Apply antiseize lubricant to the threads of the
four philips pan head screws (6).
B. Make sure grommets (3) are in place. Secure
fuel tank to the base with four flat washers (4) and
pan head screws.
4.
Drain fuel tank (2) as follows:
A. Close fuel shutoff valve (24).
C. Torque cap screws from 30 to 60 in–lb (35 to 69
kg–cm).
B. Disconnectfuel hose (22) from the fuel filter (31).
Use funnel and hose to drain the fuel into a suitable
container for storage.
3.
Connect and secure fuel hose (8) to the fuel tank (2)
with hose clamp (7).
C. Drain fuel tank completely by opening the fuel
shutoff valve. Close fuel shutoff valve when tank is
drained.
4.
Connect and secure fuel hose (22) to the fuel filter
with hose clamp (23).
(31)
5.
from the bottom of the fuel tank (2).
Loosen hose clamp (7) and disconnect fuel hose (8)
5.
Open fuel shutoff valve (9) below the fuel tank.
6.
tery Service in Chapter 5 – Electrical Systems).
Install and connect battery to the machine (see Bat-
6.
washers (28) securing the fuel tank (2) to the fuel tank
base (4).
Remove four philips pan head screws (6) and flat
7.
Install litter box (26) to the frame. Pivot seat down.
7.
not to lose grommets (3).
Lift fuel tank (2) from fuel tank base (4). Make sure
8.
lines and tank for leaks.
Fill fuel tank with fuel (see Fill fuel Tank). Check fuel
8.
If the fuel tank base (4) is to be removed,
A. Remove both cap screws and lock washers se-
curing the filter head to the base (Fig. 33).
B. Remove three lock nuts, cap screws, and flat
washers securing the base to the frame.
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