Before starting this engine, read and understand
this Operator/Owner Manual. Failure to follow instructions in this manual could result in serious injury or death.
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28P700, 28Q700, 28S700, 28U700, 310700, 311700, 312700, 313700
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In the Interest of Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Oil & Fuel Recommendations . . . . . . |
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Service, Storage & Specifications . . . |
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Starting & Stopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Emission System Warranty . . . . . . . . . |
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Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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About Engine Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Engine Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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Briggs & Stratton Corporation |
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 |
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FORM NO. 273683-7/98 |
www.briggsandstratton.com |
Copyright 1998 by Briggs & Stratton Corporation |
PRINTED IN U.S.A. |
Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emission control devices and systems may be performed by any nonroad engine repair establishment or individual. However, to obtain no charge repairs under the terms and provisions of the Briggs & Stratton warranty statement, any service or emission control part repair or replacement must be performed by a factory authorized dealer.
In the Interest of Safety
This safety alert symbol indicates that this message involves personal safety. Words danger, warning and caution indicate degree of hazard. Death, personal injury and/or property damage may occur unless instructions are followed carefully.
You are not ready to operate this engine if you have not read and understood the following safety items. Read this entire owner's manual and the operating instructions of the equipment this engine powers.
The Briggs & Stratton engine you bought with your equipment is made of the finest material in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Please understand that Briggs & Stratton sells engines to original equipment manufacturers. It also sells to others in the distribution chain who may sell to the ultimate consumer, an equipment manufacturer, another distributor or a dealer. As a result, Briggs & Stratton does not necessarily know the application on which the engine will be placed. For that reason, you should carefully read and understand the operating instructions of the equipment on which your engine is placed before you operate it.
You should also understand that there are equipment applications for which Briggs & Stratton does not approve the use of its engines. Briggs & Stratton engines are not to be used on vehicles with less than 4 wheels. They include motor bikes, aircraft products and All Terrain Vehicles. Moreover, Briggs & Stratton does not approve of its engines being used in competitive events. F0R THAT REASON, BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR ANY OF THESE APPLICATIONS. Failure to follow this warning could result in death, serious injury (including paralysis) or property damage.
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DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area. |
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DO NOT check for spark with spark plug removed. (Use an |
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odorless and deadly poison.) |
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DO NOT crank engine with spark plug removed. (If engine is |
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DO NOT remove fuel tank cap nor fill fuel tank while |
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flooded, place throttle in FAST and crank until engine starts.) |
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engine is hot or running. DO NOT refuel indoors or in |
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DO NOT strike flywheel with a hammer or hard object as this |
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an unventilated area. (Allow engine to cool 2 min- |
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may cause flywheel to shatter in operation. (To remove flywheel, |
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use Briggs & Stratton approved tools only.) |
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DO NOT place hands or feet near moving or rotating parts. |
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DO NOT operate engine without a muffler. (Inspect periodically |
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DO NOT store, spill, or use gasoline near an open flame, nor |
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and replace if worn or leaking. If engine is equipped with muf- |
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near an appliance like a stove, furnace, or water heater that |
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fler deflector, inspect periodically and replace if necessary. Re- |
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uses a pilot light or can create a spark. |
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placement parts must be same as on original equipment.) |
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DO NOT refuel indoors or in an unventilated area. |
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DO NOT operate engine with an accumulation of grass, |
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DO NOT operate or tip engine/equipment at such a severe |
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leaves or other combustible material in muffler area. |
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angle that causes gasoline spillage. |
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DO NOT use this engine on any forest covered, brush cov- |
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DO NOT operate engine if gasoline is spilled or when smell of |
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ered, or grass covered unimproved land unless a spark ar- |
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gasoline is present or other explosive conditions exist. (Move |
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rester is installed on muffler. The spark arrester must be main- |
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equipment away from spill and avoid any ignition until gasoline |
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tained in working order by the owner and/or operator. In the |
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has evaporated.) |
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State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 |
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DO NOT transport engine with fuel in tank or fuel shut-off |
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of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may |
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valve open. |
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have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. |
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DO NOT choke carburetor to stop engine, especially in an en- |
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DO NOT touch hot muffler, cylinder, or fins which can cause |
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closed vehicle. (Whenever possible, gradually reduce engine |
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speed before stopping.) |
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DO NOT start engine with air cleaner or air cleaner cover re- |
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DO NOT tamper with governor springs, links or other parts to |
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moved (or cover over carburetor air intake, if Sno/Gard engine). |
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increase engine speed. (Run engine at speed set for equipment |
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DO NOT attempt to start engine with cutting blade loose or re- |
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moved. (Blade must be tight, otherwise a kickback may occur.) |
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PULL starter cord slowly until resistance is felt. Then pull |
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leaks. Replace if necessary. |
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cord rapidly to avoid kickback and prevent hand or arm injury. |
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Use only Genuine Briggs & Stratton Parts or their |
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PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING by removing spark |
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equivalent. The use of replacement parts which are |
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plug wire from spark plug when servicing engine or equip- |
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not of equivalent quality may damage the engine. |
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ment. Disconnect negative wire from battery terminal if |
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equipped with electric starting system. |
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REMOVE blower housing periodically and clean engine. |
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Keep cylinder fins and governor parts free of dirt, grass |
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and other debris which can affect engine speed. |
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contains chemicals known to the State |
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USE fresh gasoline. Stale fuel can gum carburetor and |
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cause leakage. |
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defects, or other reproductive harm. |
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In the USA and Canada, a 24 hour hot line, 1-800-233-3723, has a menu of pre-recorded messages offering you engine maintenance information.
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Oil & Fuel Recommendations
Oil
This engine is shipped from Briggs & Stratton without oil. Before starting engine, check oil level as shown below.
Change and add oil according to chart below. Do not over-fill.
Use a high quality detergent oil classified ªFor Service SF, SG, SH,º such as Briggs & Stratton ªwarranty certifiedº SAE 30 oil, Part No. 100005. Use no special additives with recommended oils. Do not mix oil with gasoline.
SAE Viscosity Grades
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STARTING TEMPERATURE RANGE ANTICIPATED BEFORE NEXT OIL CHANGE
*Air cooled engines run hotter than automotive engines. The use of
multi-viscosity oil such as (10W-30, etc.) in ambient temperatures above 40°F (4°C) will result in higher than normal oil consumption. If multi-viscosity oil is used, check the oil level more frequently to prevent any possible engine damage due to lack of lubrication.
**Use of SAE 30 oil below 40° F (4° C) will result in hard starting and possible engine damage due to inadequate lubrication.
Fuel
Use clean, fresh, regular unleaded gasoline with a minimum of 85 octane. Do not mix oil with gasoline. Fresh fuel prevents gum from forming in fuel system or on essential carburetor parts. Purchase fuel in quantity that can be used within 30 days. In countries other than the U.S.A., leaded gasoline may be used if commercially available and unleaded is unavailable.
We recommend the use of Briggs & Stratton Gasoline Additive. (See your Authorized Briggs & Stratton Service Dealer for Part No. 5041 or the single-use pouch.) See storage instructions, on page 9.
Note: Some fuels, called oxygenated or reformulated gasolines, are gasolines blended with alcohols or ethers. Excessive amounts of these blends can damage the fuel system or cause performance problems. Do not use gasoline which contains Methanol. If any undesirable operating symptoms occur, use gasoline with a lower percentage of alcohol or ether.
Do not over-fill fuel tank.
Allow space for fuel expansion.
Check oil level before starting engine.
Add oil as shown below.
Oil capacity is about 1-1/2 quarts (48 ounces or 1.4 liter). Oil capacity is about 1-1/2 quarts (48 ounces or 1.4 liters) if engine is not equipped with oil filter.
Oil capacity is about 1-3/4 quarts (56 ounces or 1.7 liters) if engine is equipped with oil filter.
After filling with or changing oil, start and run engine at idle for 30 seconds. Shut engine off. Wait 30 seconds and check oil level. Add oil, if required, to bring level to Full mark on dipstick.
Place engine level. Remove dipstick. Tighten dipstick. Clean around oil fill. Wipe with clean cloth. Remove & check.
Oil level should If oil is required, add Tighten dipstick bebe at FULL mark. slowly. Recheck level. fore starting engine.
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In the USA and Canada, a 24 hour hot line, 1-800-233-3723, has a menu of pre-recorded messages offering you engine maintenance information.
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Starting & Stopping
Choke operation/engine warm-up
This engine is a low emissions engine which operates differently from previously built engines. It is designed for maximum performance and life if operated with the choke fully open (in RUN) and throttle fully open (in FAST). To open the choke fully requires an engine warm-up period of several seconds to several minutes, depending on the temperature.
After starting engine, first open the choke (toward RUN) until the engine just begins to run smoothly. Then open the choke in small steps, allowing the engine to accept small changes in speed and load, until the choke is fully open (in RUN).
During engine warm-up, the equipment can be operated.
To obtain best starting results
Store and fuel lawn mower in level position.
Start lawn mower on hard surface or over previously cut grass.
Do not use a pressurized starting fluid. Starting fluid is flammable. Severe engine damage or fire may occur.
Periodically remove grass build-up under mower deck. Remove spark plug wire before removing grass. When tipping lawn mower to remove grass, keep spark plug side of engine up.
A warm engine requires less choking than a cold engine.
Starting in cold weather:
Use the correct oil for the starting temperature expected. De-clutch all possible external loads.
Set speed control at part throttle position.
A warm battery has more starting capacity than a cold battery.
Do not use gasoline left over from summer. Use fresh winter grade gasoline which has higher volatility to improve starting.
Before starting engine
Move choke control to CHOKE or START position.
If equipment has separate choke and throttle controls, move throttle control to FAST position.
Note: Choke must fully close. If engine does not start, see control adjustments on page 5.
Typical choke and throttle controls
Open fuel shut-off valve, if equipped.
1/4 TURN
Typical fuel shut-off
Start engine
Always keep hands and feet clear of mower blade or other rotating machinery.
Electric starter
Turn key to START or press button. Repeat if necessary with throttle control in FAST position. Operate engine in FAST position.
Note: If equipment manufacturer has supplied battery, charge it before trying to start engine, as equipment manufacturer recommends. Use short starting cycles (15 secs. per min.) to prolong starter life. Extended cranking can damage starter motor.
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BUTTON
Typical electric starter
Rewind starter (auxiliary), if equipped
If your engine is equipped with an auxiliary rewind starter, grasp rope handle as illustrated and pull slowly until
resistance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly to overcome compression, prevent kickback and start engine. Repeat if necessary with choke off and throttle control in
FAST position. Operate engine Rewind starter in FAST position.
Stop engine
Do not move choke control to CHOKE position to stop engine. Backfire or engine damage may occur.
Keep throttle control in FAST position. Turn key to OFF.
Always remove key from switch, if equipped, when equipment is not in use or left unattended.
Typical stop controls
When engine is transported, close fuel shut-off valve (if equipped) to prevent fuel leakage.
1/4 TURN
Typical fuel shut-off
In the USA and Canada, a 24 hour hot line, 1-800-233-3723, has a menu of pre-recorded messages offering you engine maintenance information.
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