Specifications
2-4
SECTION 2
OPERATIONS
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2.9.1 Before Starting Procedures
Before starting the riding trowel check for the following:
1) Oil level in engine.
2) Oil level in riding trowel gearboxes.
3) Fuel level in fuel tank.
4) Condition of air filter on engine.
5) Condition of riding trowel arms and blades.
6) Verify that daily maintenance of grease points have been performed.
2.9.2 Starting Procedures
Before starting riding trowel, refer to Figure 2.2.1 and Figure 2.2.2 for location and
identification of operational and visual controls pertaining to the operation of the riding
trowel.
1) Sit down correctly on the riding trowel seat. DO NOT attempt to start the
riding trowel without an operator in the seat.
2) If engine is cold, pull out the choke lever located in the control zone (refer
to Figure 2.2.1). Press down on throttle pedal (located by the operator's
right foot) one to two times.
To much throttle during start-up will flood the engine.
3) Turn igintion switch key to the start-position, immediately release key when
engine starts. If after two or three attempts the engine has not started push in
choke. Attempt to start trowel again. Allow engine to warm up for 5 minutes
before operating riding trowel.
Operating the starter for more than 5 seconds can damage
the starter or engine. If engine fails to start release the switch
and wait 15 seconds before operating starter again.
2.2
Start Up Procedures










