Specifications
Refueling the engine
NEVER ALLOW SMOKING OR BE NEAR AN OPEN FLAME WHEN MAINTAINING THE
FUEL SYSTEM ON THIS ENGINE.
Always handle LP with care. LP is a safe but highly flammable fuel.
• Always close valves on cylinders when not in use.
• Use only cylinders that meet Code #49 of the federal regulations #173.34.
• Use only LP fuel.
• Never attempt to remove an LP cylinder while mower is running.
• Cylinders must be filled by trained personnel only.
When removing and replacing fuel lines on the LP tank, make sure the nozzle is free of any debris that
might clog or cause damage to the nozzle. Damage to or debris in the nozzle may cause a failure of
the check valve, which may result in seal compromise and fire hazard.
Removing Fuel Tank For Refueling
Ensure that the fuel supply valve is turned off before removing tank for refueling. Remove fuel line
from tank by turning coupling in a counter clockwise direction. This is a good time to inspect washers
on the coupling for wear. If wear or damage is visible, replace worn parts to prevent leakage. Release
the straps (2) which secure the tank to the machine. Carefully lift cylinder straight up to remove from
machine. Transport tank to an authorized LP fuelling station for refueling. If exchanging tanks, be sure
to use cylinders that meet codes and regulations referenced above.
CAUTION: Ensure tanks are properly secured and positioned where damage cannot occur to the tank
and valves during transportation.
Installing Fuel Tank
Reverse the above procedure. Be sure to check for leaks after installing tank. Leaks must never be
checked with a flame. Always check for seal compromise with a spray bottle filled with soapy water
and look for bubbles.
Transporting Fuel Tank(s)
The owner/operator is responsible for transporting the propane cylinder in accordance with local,
state, and federal laws.










