Simplicity 2691467-02 Broadmoor Parts Manual
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To change the oil, first park the tractor on a level surface and turn off the engine. Locate the oil drain valve under the engine, place a pan underneath, and open the valve. Allow the oil to drain completely. Replace the oil filter and close the valve. Refill with the recommended oil type and check the level with the dipstick.
If your tractor won't start, check the battery connections and ensure they are clean and tight. Verify that the fuel tank has gasoline and the fuel valve is open. Inspect the spark plug for wear or damage, and replace it if necessary. Finally, ensure the PTO is disengaged and the brake pedal is pressed while starting.
To adjust the cutting height, locate the height adjustment lever on the right side of the operator's seat. Move the lever to the desired cutting position, ensuring it clicks into place. Refer to the owner's manual for specific height settings and recommendations.
Regular maintenance includes checking and changing the oil, inspecting the air filter, checking tire pressure, lubricating moving parts, and cleaning the tractor after use. Additionally, inspect belts and blades for wear and replace them as needed.
Uneven cutting can result from a misaligned deck. Check and adjust the deck level according to the manual. Ensure blades are sharp and balanced. Additionally, check tire pressure as uneven tires can affect cutting performance.
The Simplicity 2691467-02 Broadmoor Tractor requires unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87 or higher. Avoid using fuels with more than 10% ethanol content to prevent engine damage.
To clean the air filter, remove the filter cover and take out the filter. If it’s a paper filter, gently tap it to remove debris. For foam filters, wash them with mild detergent and water, then allow them to dry completely before reinstalling. Replace if excessively dirty or damaged.
Excessive vibration can be caused by unbalanced or damaged blades. Check for bent blades or debris caught in the deck. Ensure all fasteners are tight and the tires are inflated properly. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
To store your tractor, clean it thoroughly and perform any necessary maintenance. Drain the fuel tank or add a fuel stabilizer. Store the tractor in a dry, sheltered area and disconnect the battery. Consider using a cover to protect it from dust and moisture.
If performance decreases, check for clogged air or fuel filters and replace them if necessary. Inspect the spark plug and clean or replace it. Ensure the carburetor is clean and adjusted correctly. Regular maintenance checks can help maintain optimal performance.