Owner’s Manual
Trimmer/Mower
• Safety
• Assembly
• Features/Controls
• Operation
• Maintenance
• Parts List
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Section
Safety
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SPARK ARRESTER WARNING TO RESIDENTS OF CALIFORNIA AND SEVERAL OTHER STATES
Under California law, and under the laws of several other states, you are not permitted to operate an
internal combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels on any forest covered, brush covered, or grass
covered land, or on land covered with grain, hay, or other flammable agricultural crop, without an en-
gine spark arrestor in continuous effective working order.
The engine on your power equipment, like most outdoor power equipment, is an internal combustion engine that burns
gasoline, a hydrocarbon fuel. Therefore, your power equipment must be equipped with a spark arrestor muffler in continu-
ous effective working order. The spark arrester must be attached to the engine exhaust system in such a manner that flames
or heat from the system will not ignite flammable material. Failure of the owner/operator of the equipment to comply with
this regulation is a misdemeanor under California law, and may also be a violation of other state and/or federal regulations,
laws, ordinances, or codes. Contact your local fire marshal or forest service for specific information about what regulations
apply in your area.
IMPORTANT
Safe Operation Practices for Walk-Behind Mowers
This cutting machine is capable of amputating hands and feet and throwing objects. Failure to observe the
following safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.
13. Stop engine and discon-
nect spark plug wire from
spark plug whenever you
leave the unit, clean
I. General Operation
1. Read, understand, and follow all
instructions on the machine and in the
manuals. Be thoroughly familiar with
the controls and the proper use of the
equipment before starting.
the equipment, or
6. Do not operate the trimmer/
mower when barefoot or wearing open
sandals. Always wear substantial
footwear.
replace trimmer line.
Remove the key on electric start
models.
2. Do not put
hands or feet near or
under rotating parts.
Keep clear of the ro-
tating trimmer head
and line at all times.
14. Wait until the trimmer head comes
to a complete stop, shut the engine off,
and disconnect the spark plug wire be-
fore installing or removing trimmer
line. Be sure trimmer head is securely
attached before operating equipment.
7. Wear appropriate clothing such as
a long-sleeved shirt or jacket. Also
wear long trousers or slacks. Do not
wear shorts.
3. Only allow responsible adults,
who are familiar with the instructions,
to operate the trimmer/mower. Never
let children or untrained adults oper-
ate this equipment.
8. Do not wear loose clothing– it
could catch in the equipment.
15. Mow only during daylight hours or
when good artificial light is available.
9. Do not mow in reverse unless ab-
solutely necessary. Always look down
and behind before and while moving
backwards.
16. Do not operate the trimmer/
mower while under the influence of al-
cohol or drugs, or when tired or ill.
4. Inspect the area where the trim-
mer/mower is to be used. The equip-
ment can propel small objects at high
speed, causing personal injury or
property damage. Clear the area of ob-
jects such as rocks, toys, wire, bones,
sticks, etc., which could be picked up
and thrown by the trimmer line.
10. Do not operate the trimmer/mower
without proper guards, plates, or other
protective safety devices in place.
17. Never operate this equipment in
wet grass. Be sure of your footing; keep
a firm hold on the handlebar and walk;
never run.
11. Refer to provided instructions for
proper operation and installation of ac-
cessories. Only use factory-approved
accessories.
18. Release trimmer head control bail
before starting engine.
5. Be sure the area is clear of other
people (particularly small children and
pets) before mowing. Stop trimmer/
mower if anyone enters the area.
Keep bystanders at least 50 feet from
the area of operation.
19. If the unit starts to vibrate abnor-
mally, stop the engine and disconnect
the spark plug wire. Check immedi-
ately for the cause. Vibration is gener-
ally a warning of trouble.
12. Stop trimmer head when crossing
gravel drives, walks, or roads. Wait for
trimmer lines to stop.
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Section 1: Safety
20. Always wear approved safety gog-
gles or safety glasses with side shields
when operating equipment. The use of
any powered machine can result in for-
eign objects being thrown by high-
speed rotating parts which can cause
personal injury or property damage.
Stay away from glass and other easily
thrown or breakable objects.
21. Wear work gloves and sturdy
footwear when using this equipment.
Leather work shoes or short boots are
ideal. They protect ankles and shins
from rocks, pebbles, splinters, etc.
1. Keep children out of the mowing
area and under the watchful care
of a responsible adult.
They should never be in an awkward
position for the operator.
2. Be alert and turn trimmer/mower off
II. Slope Operation
if children enter the area.
Slopes are a major factor related to
loss of control and tip-over accidents
which can result in severe injury or
death. All slopes require extra cau-
tion. If you can not back up the slope
or you feel uneasy on a slope, do not
mow it.
3. Before and while moving back-
wards, look behind and down for
small children.
4. Never allow children to operate the
mower.
5. Use extra care near blind corners,
shrubs, trees, or other objects that
may obscure vision.
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6. Never carry children, even with the
trimmer head stopped. Children
may fall off and be seriously in-
jured or interfere with safe ma-
chine operation.
22. It is advisable to wear protective
headgear to prevent the possibility of
being hit by small flying particles, etc.
23. Before each use, inspect the throt-
tle control lever and cable (if so
Mow across the face of slopes; never
up and down. Exercise extreme cau-
tion when changing direction on
slopes. Avoid slopes greater than
15o.
equipped). Make sure the cable is free
and the lever functions properly.
7. Do not allow children nearby if you
Remove objects such as rocks, tree
limbs, etc.
are working.
24. Watch for traffic when near or
when crossing roadways.
Uneven terrain could overturn the
machine. Watch for holes, ruts, or
bumps. Tall grass can hide obstacles.
IV. Service
25. Never attempt to carry children or
other passengers on the equipment.
They could fall off and be seriously in-
jured, or they could interfere with safe
operation of the equipment.
26. The mower is equipped with a
plastic debris shield in front of the en-
gine and a rubber debris flap under the
frame. They must be in place and
working properly. Never remove or
cause the debris shield or debris flap to
cease working. If either of these parts
is missing or not working properly, do
not use the equipment until this situa-
tion is corrected.
1. Use extra care in handling gaso-
line and other fuels. They are
flammable and their vapors are ex-
plosive. To help prevent a fire or
explosion:
Use slow speed.
Use extra care with grass catchers or
other attachments. These can
change the stability of the machine.
Keep all movement on the slopes
slow and gradual.
a) Use only an approved con-
tainer.
b) Never remove gas cap or add
fuel when the engine is run-
ning. Let engine cool before re-
fueling. Do not smoke.
Avoid starting or stopping on a
slope.
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c) Never refuel the machine in-
doors. Fill the fuel tank out-
doors and with extreme care.
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d) Never store the machine or
fuel container inside where
there is an open flame, such
as a water heater, etc.
27. Be aware of where the trimmer/
mower is discharging materials and do
not point the discharge at anyone.
28. Never run the engine in an en-
closed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that is
odorless, colorless and tasteless.
Always run the engine outdoors where
there is adequate ventilation.
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DO NOT:
Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches,
or embankments. You could lose
footing or balance.
e) Replace caps on the fuel tank
and fuel container and clean
up spilled fuel before starting
engine. Move machine away
from any gasoline fumes be-
fore starting the engine.
Do not mow on very steep slopes.
Do not mow on wet grass. Slippery
footing can be hazardous.
29. Slow down before turning.
f) Keep matches, smoking ma-
terials, open flames, and
30. Shut off engine when not trimming
or mowing.
31. Use extra care when loading or un-
loading machine into a trailer or truck.
III. Children
Tragic accidents can occur if the op-
erator is not alert to the presence of
children. Children are often attracted
to the trimmer/ mower and the mow-
ing activity. Never assume that chil-
dren will remain where you last saw
them.
sparks away from the fuel
tank and fuel container.
g) Leave 1/2" air space at the top
of the fuel tank to allow for
fuel expansion.
32. Use this equipment for its intended
purpose only.
33. Always make sure the handlebars
are tight and comfortably positioned.
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Section 1: Safety
2. Never run the engine inside a
closed area.
and debris shield. Make sure they are
not bent, damaged, or loose.
cigarettes, etc., away. Venti-
late the area when charging
the battery. Do not charge the
battery in an airtight space.
3. Never clean, make adjustments or
repairs with the engine running.
Disconnect the spark plug wire and
keep the wire away from the plug to
prevent accidental starting. Remove
key on electric start models.
10. Only use eighteen-inch long .130"
or .155" diameter trimmer line. Never
use other lengths, diameters or material
as trimmer line.
b) Do not use a battery charger
other than the one provided to
you.
11. Trimmer line moves at high speed
and can cut. Always
stop the engine and let
all moving parts stop
before replacing the
c) The battery contains toxic ma-
terials. Do not damage the
4. Keep all nuts and bolts tight, espe-
cially the trimmer head attachment
bolts, and keep equipment in good
condition. Check mounting hardware
on trimmer head every time you
change trimmer line and prior to each
use.
battery case. If the case is bro-
ken or damaged, avoid contact
with the battery contents.
trimmer lines. Let the
engine cool.
d) Properly dispose of a dam-
aged or worn out battery.
12. Do not change the engine gover-
nor setting or overspeed the engine.
The governor controls maximum safe
operating speed and protects the en-
gine and all moving parts from dam-
age caused by overspeed. Authorized
service shall be sought if a problem
exists.
Check with local authorities
for proper disposal methods.
5. Never tamper with safety devices.
Check their proper operation regularly.
e) Do not short circuit the bat-
tery. Severe burns and fire can
result.
6. To reduce fire hazard, keep mower
free of grass, leaves or other debris
build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spills. Let
machine cool before storing.
16. Use only original-equipment re-
placement parts. Parts manufactured
by others could present safety hazards
and affect performance even though
they may fit on this trimmer/mower.
13. Do not touch engine parts which
may be hot from operation. Allow
parts to cool completely before in-
specting, cleaning or repairing the unit.
7. After striking an object, stop the
engine and disconnect the spark plug
wire. Inspect the trimmer/mower and
repair, if necessary, before restarting.
17. Remember– the end of the season
is a good time to inspect equipment
prior to storage.
14. Maintain or replace safety and in-
structional decals. Refer to the sepa-
rate Parts Catalog for replacement
decal information.
8. Never make adjustments or repairs
while engine is running.
9. Components subject to wear,
damage and deterioration could ex-
pose moving parts or allow objects to
be thrown. Frequently check compo-
nents and replace with factory recom-
mended parts, when necessary.
18. To guard against engine overheat-
ing, always have the engine debris filter
mounted and clean.
15. For units equipped with electric
start:
a) Batteries produce explosive
gases. Keep sparks, flame,
Regularly inspect the trimmer head
Safety Decals
CAUTION
Read Owner's Manual before operating this
machine. If you need a replacement manual,
write to the address listed on the serial
number decal on this unit.
Make certain that all safety decals on this equipment
are kept clean and in good condition. The decals are
shown (at reduced sizes) below. If you need a re-
placement decal, please refer to the Parts List in this
Manual.
ROTATING CUTTING HEAD
Do not service or adjust cutting head or other
moving parts unless engine is stopped and
spark plug wire is disconnected.
Keep trimmer head, foam debris guard, deck
and other surface areas clean. Before cleaning,
shut off engine and disconnect spark plug.
IMPORTANT: Do not operate this machine with debris shield open.
On left
handlebar
SEE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS UNDER DEBRIS SHIELD
To open, pull up debris shield, then tip forward.
At top of clear plastic shield facing operator
At top of debris shield brace
WARNING
THROWN OBJECT HAZARD
WARNING
THROWN OBJECT HAZARD
Objects such as rocks, pebbles and
small debris will be thrown violently by
the cutting head, resulting in significant
hazard to eyes and exposed body parts!
Keep children, pets and bystanders 50
feet away from machine while operating.
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Be alert to hidden obstacles.
• Wear eye protection!
• Objects can be thrown up
to 50 feet!
ROTATING CUTTING HEAD
Do not service or adjust cutting head or
other moving parts unless engine is stopped
and spark plug wire is disconnected.
• Be alert to hidden obstacles!
1904403 (1/97)
At front of deck
At rear of deck housing
At rear of deck
housing on left side
At front of deck
on right side
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Se2ction
Assembly
STEP 1: Unpack, Check Contents
STEP 2: Install Handlebars
WARNING
To prevent personal injury or
property damage, do not at-
tempt to start the engine until
all assembly steps are com-
plete and you have read and
understand all of the safety and
the operating instructions in
this Manual.
Remove and discard all protective
packaging material (plastic film and
cardboard) from the handlebars and
the machine. Be sure to remove the
handlebars from the insert and care-
fully (do not crimp the attached cable)
put them aside before removing the
unit from the bottom of the packaging.
Then compare the parts inside the
shipping carton with the following list
NOTE: Do not pinch any cables while
unfolding and securing the handlebars.
IMPORTANT: Adjust the handlebars
as close as possible to waist level so
arms are at a comfortable height.
This lessens pressure on the mower
wear cup, making the unit easier to
roll and reducing wear on the wear cup.
Introduction
A. Cut the plastic tie and remove the
tape that secures the control bail (G,
Fig. 2-2) to the handlebar (A).
(items with an asterisk [ ] are pack-
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to correctly prepare your machine for
use. It is recommended that you read
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aged separately within the carton).
All Models:
• Trimmer/Mower Assembly
(A, Fig. 2-1 )
• Extra Trimmer Line - 6 pieces of
green, heavy-duty .130" diameter and
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• One plastic cable tie * (not shown)
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• Two Locknuts *, 5/16-18 (not shown)
Electric Start Model Only:
B. Using care not to pinch the attached
cable, lift the handlebars (A, Fig. 2-2)
to rear of the unit and align the handle-
bar ends with the handlebar support (B).
NOTE: If an assembly step applies only
to certain models, those models are
noted at the beginning of that step.
Otherwise, a step applies to all models.
C. Route the cable (C, Fig. 2-2) to the
outside of the handlebars.
D. Select either the low or high height
setting holes (most people prefer the
low setting) in the handlebar legs and
attach the handlebars with the two
screws (D) and locknuts (E) from the
hardware bag. Use two 1/2" wrenches.
Inspection After Delivery
Inspect your machine immediately after
it has been delivered. Make sure that
neither the carton nor the contents
have been damaged.
E. Use the cable tie (F, Fig. 2-2) from
the hardware bag to secure cable (C) to
handlebar at the location shown.
• Battery (on unit, C, Figure 2-1).
If you find or suspect any damage,
contact the carrier (trucking company)
right away. Inform them of the specific
damage and that you wish to file a
claim. To protect your rights, be sure
to put this in writing to the carrier
within 15 days after your machine ar-
rives. Please let us know if you need
assistance with this matter.
• *Two ignition keys
• *One battery recharger
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Section 2:Assembly
STEP 3: Add Motor Oil
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• Wet conditions can cause
an electric shock hazard dur-
ing battery charging. Avoid
wet conditions when charging.
CAUTION
Do not overfill the engine
with motor oil as engine
damage could result.
• Recharging the battery with
improper equipment could
cause a battery explosion.
Use only the battery charger
shipped to you. All parts
must be fully stopped and the
spark plug wire disconnected
and moved away from the
spark plug.
A. The unit’s engine was shipped
without motor oil which MUST BE
ADDED before the engine is started.
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B. See the Engine Owner’s Manual you
received for filling instructions and for
the correct oil specifications for your
engine. Engine must be level when
checking oil level. In ambient tempera-
tures above 400 F, use a high-quality
SAE 30 weight detergent oil classified
for Service SF, SG or SH. Use no spe-
cial additives. Do not mix oil with fuel.
Figure 2-5
Failure to comply could result
in personal injury or property
damage.
STEP 5: Check Trimmer
Head Hardware
Check the tightness of the hardware
securing the trimmer head at two loca-
tions (X, Figure 2-6) and the hardware
that secures the line clamps at two lo-
cations (Y). You may rotate the trim-
mer head by hand to make access to
the hardware easier. Tighten the hard-
ware securely.
STEP 4: Connect Battery
Wires and Charge Battery
(electric start model only)
C. Lift or slide plastic debris shield (P,
Figure 2-3) up and tilt it forward to ac-
cess engine dipstick/oil fill hole (R).
D. Add oil according to the instruc-
tions in the Engine Owner’s Manual.
A. Connect wire lead (T, Fig. 2-4) from
the battery (S) to the connector (U) on
the main wire harness. Align connec-
tors so wire colors are in line. Press
both plastic connectors together
securely.
E. Lift and tilt the plastic debris shield
back and push it down to secure it.
NOTE: The small round hole on the top
of the deck near the front of the ma-
chine is a service entryway. Its use is
explained in “Section 5: Maintenance.”
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B. To charge the battery, the battery
charger shipped to you must first be
connected to the wire harness at loca-
tion “V” (Fig. 2- 5). Then plug the
charger box (W, Fig. 2-5) into a
grounded 120V wall outlet.
P
IMPORTANT: The trimmer head hard-
ware is designed to be permanently
installed and is not removable. Do
not attempt to replace it with non-fac-
tory specified hardware.
C. Initially charge battery for 24 hours
before using electric starter. After
charging, unplug the charger from the
wall outlet first, then disconnect the
wire harness (V, Fig. 2-5). (Prior to
and after removing machine from win-
ter storage, also charge battery for 24
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Features and Controls
3
Engine Throttle Control Lever
Fuel Primer Button
The following are features and controls
found on the various models of the
Trimmer/Mower. Read the description
and location of each feature and con-
trol. Unless otherwise noted, a de-
tailed descriptions of each feature and
control can be found in “Section 4:
Operation.”
Use this lever (F, Fig. 3-1) to regulate
engine speed.
The fuel primer button (L, Figure 3-1)
allows a cold engine to be primed for
faster, easier starting.
Engine On/Off Switch
Put switch (G, Fig. 3-1) in ON
position before starting engine. Use
OFF position to stop engine.
Engine Oil Fill/Oil Dipstick
The engine oil fill hole/oil dipstick (M,
Figure 3-1) is located on the right side
of the engine.
Engine Recoil Starter
MOWER CONTROLS/FEATURES
The recoil starter (H, Fig. 3-1) is
mounted on the engine.
Trimmer Head Control Bail
Engine Ignition Keyswitch
(electric start model only)
The engine ignition keyswitch (I, Fig. 3-
1) allows starting the engine from the
handlebar.
The control bail (A, Fig. 3-1) is used to
start and stop trimmer head motion.
Pull the control bail up against the
handlebar to activate the trimmer
head. Let go of the control bail to stop
the trimmer head.
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Line Mounting Plates
The two cutting lines are secured with
bolted clamp plates (C, Fig. 3-1). For
most jobs, line length should be ad-
justed equally. For some jobs, the
overall line swath can be increased
from the normal 22" to 25" by offset-
ting the line.
Battery (electric start model)
The battery (K, Fig. 3-1) starts the en-
gine via the ignition keyswitch.
A
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The handlebar (D, Fig. 3-1) has two
height settings (requires removal and
reinstallation of two screws and lock-
nuts).
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A heavy-duty plastic shield (E, Fig. 3-1
and 3-1A) protects the engine from all
manner of debris. The shield tilts for-
ward for access to oil, fuel fill, and bat-
tery (electric start units) areas.
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Section
4
Operation
E. Check the trimmer head control bail
for freedom of movement.
DANGER
Gasoline is highly flammable
and its vapors are explosive.
WARNING
F. Check engine throttle control lever
(on units so equipped) for freedom of
movement.
Before operating your ma-
chine, carefully read and un-
derstand all safety (Section
1), controls (Section 3) and
• Never fill fuel tank when
engine is running or still hot
from operation. Allow the
engine to cool at least two
minutes before refueling.
G. Select the cutting height (see this
Section for full details).
operating
instructions
H. Check handlebar height position.
(Section 4) in this Manual, in
the separate Engine Owner’s
Manual, and on the decals on
the machine.
• Do not allow open flames,
sparks, matches or smoking
in the area.
I. On electric start models, check the
wire harness connections.
J. Carefully check the area to be
trimmed and remove any debris.
• Fill the fuel tank outdoors
in a well-ventilated area.
Failure to follow these in-
structions can result in seri-
ous personal injury.
K. Check that the spark plug wire is
securely attached to the spark plug.
• Wipe up any spills and
move the trimmer/mower
away from gasoline fumes
before starting the engine.
* Clean debris from around fuel cap,
oil dipstick, and engine foam debris fil-
ter before checking oil level or adding
gasoline, in order to keep dirt out of
engine.
INTRODUCTION
• Securely replace the caps
on fuel tank and fuel container.
As with any piece of outdoor power
equipment, getting the “feel” for how
your machine operates and knowing the
best techniques for particular jobs are
important to overall good performance.
• Use only an approved fuel
container. Store it safely,
out of the reach of children.
FILL FUEL TANK
A. Lift and tilt plastic debris shield for-
ward (refer to Figure 3-1).
• Store gasoline in a well
ventilated area. Do not store
it where vapors could reach
an open flame, spark, or ig-
nition sources (such as hot
water heater or space heater,
furnace, clothes dryer, stove,
electric motor, etc.).
Read this Section thoroughly before you
start the engine. The instructions given
here will help you become familiar with
your machine and have you operating it
efficiently in a short time.
B. Clean fuel fill area and debris filter
each time before fuel is added.
C. Unscrew fuel tank cap and insert a
clean funnel into fuel tank (or use a fuel
container with a flexible spout). See
Engine Owner’s Manual for the correct
gasoline specifications. Slowly fill the
fuel tank, leaving at least 1/2-inch of air
space at the top for fuel expansion.
NOTE: All references to left, right, front
and rear of the machine are determined
by standing in the operator’s position.
Failure to follow these in-
structions can cause personal
injury or property damage.
PRE-START CHECKLIST
D. Securely replace the fuel tank cap
and the fuel container cap. Promptly
wipe up any fuel spills.
A. Review Section 1: Safety and also
Section 3: Features and Controls.
CAUTION
E. Lift and tilt the debris shield back,
then push it down to secure it.
B. Check equipment for loose or miss-
ing hardware. Tighten or replace hard-
ware before starting trimmer/mower.
Before adjusting the handle-
bar height, shut off the en-
gine, wait for all moving
parts to stop, allow the en-
gine to cool, disconnect the
spark plug wire and prevent it
from touching the spark plug.
ADJUST HANDLEBAR HEIGHT
C. Check the engine oil level*. It must
be up to the “FULL” mark on the oil
dipstick. (See the Engine Owner’s
Manual for instructions.)
To adjust handlebar height, refer to
“STEP 2: Install Handlebars” in the
Assembly Section of this manual.
D. Check the fuel level* in the fuel
tank. (See the Engine Owner’s Manual
and this page for instructions.)
Failure to comply could result
in personal injury or property
damage.
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Section 4: Operation
• With easier jobs, use heavy-duty
green line (.130" dia.) which provides
a higher quality level of cut. This
lighter weight line is also recom-
mended near trees or ornamentals to
help prevent girdling (cutting the
bark).
ADJUST LINE CUTTING HEIGHT
A
CAUTION
Before adjusting the cutting
height, shut off the engine,
wait for all moving parts to
stop, allow the engine to
cool, disconnect the spark
plug wire and prevent it from
touching the spark plug.
A
USING THE TRIMMER HEAD
CONTROL BAIL
Figure 4-1
Failure to comply could result
in personal injury or property
damage.
After the pre-starting checkups are
complete, gasoline is added to the fuel
tank, handlebar height is adjusted, and
trimmer line height is selected, it is es-
sential to know how to use the control
bail to start and stop the trimmer head.
Here’s how to operate this control:
HEIGHT
GUIDE
Cutting Height Adjustment
The cutting height of the trimmer line
adjusts from 1-1/2"-to-4-1/2" high in
infinite increments. The cutting height
has been factory-set at one of the
higher settings– we recommend that
you start at this higher setting and
make adjustments as needed. To ad-
just the cutting height:
A. The trimmer head control bail (A,
Figure 4-3) is used to start and stop
trimmer head motion.
Figure 4-2
B. Leave the control bail in the disen-
gaged (released) position when start-
ing the engine to prevent the trimmer
head from turning when the engine
starts.
A. Cutting line height can be conve-
niently changed when the wear cup is
in contact with the ground. If neces-
sary, you may tip the unit back slightly
for a better view (do not tip trimmer all
the way back or motor oil may flow to
the exhaust area and the engine may
smoke for several seconds when
started).
C. When the engine is running, pull
and hold the control bail up against the
handlebar (Figure 4-4) to activate the
trimmer head.
A
D. Let go of the control bail to stop the
trimmer head. The control bail should
spring forward to the disengaged posi-
tion. If it doesn’t, do not use the ma-
chine until the control bail has been
repaired.
B. Use a 1/2" wrench to loosen both
bolts (A, Figure 4-1) securing the trim-
mer head.
C. Note the cutting heights marked on
the side of the spindle head (Figure 4-
2). Move the top of the trimmer head
to the desired setting.
Figure 4-3
D. Tighten both trimmer head bolts
securely (to 75 in/lbs.) and evenly.
General Recommendations:
• In tough trimming conditions, use
the highest height settings.
• For less demanding situations, use
any trimming height desired.
• With difficult jobs, use extra heavy-
duty red line (.155" dia.) to handle
thick, tough growth best.
Figure 4-4
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Section 4: Operation
OPERATING THE TRIMMER / MOWER
WARNING
If the control bail is not oper-
ating properly, shut off the
engine, disconnect the spark
plug wire and move wire away
from plug.
Once you have read and understood
the sections in this Manual on “Safety,”
“Features and Controls,” “Assembly,”
and “Operation,” you are ready to start
and operate your trimmer/mower.
“START” position to start the en-
gine. (Use short starting cycles
–15 seconds per minute– to ex-
tend starter life.) When released,
the key will automatically move to
the “RUN” position.
Adjust or repair the control
bail before using the trim-
mer/mower.
Checklist Before Starting:
Power Up the Trimmer Head
Failure to follow this instruc-
tion could result in personal
injury or property damage.
1. Complete the Pre-Start Checklist in
this section of the Manual. You must
wear safety glasses or goggles.
1. Stand in the operator’s position
directly behind the handlebars.
2. Check that the line cutting height is
adjusted according to the instructions.
2. Slowly close the control bail (D,
Figure 4-6) against the handlebars to
activate the trimmer head. The faster
the engine throttle control is set at, the
faster the trimmer head line will re-
volve. Use higher speed settings for
the toughest jobs. Use lower speeds
(and lighter weight line) where preci-
sion cutting is required. And experi-
ment!
Starting the Engine
B
1. Move the trimmer/mower to the
work area.
C
2. Connect the spark plug wire to the
spark plug (if not connected).
3. Put on safety-approved eye
protection.
3. Once the trimmer head is revolving,
push the trimmer/mower along the
path to be cut.
A
4. Start the engine as follows:
3x
Recoil Start Model—
a) Put the engine ON/OFF switch (A,
Figure 4-5) in the ON position.
To Stop the Trimmer Head
Figure 4-5
Let go of the control bail (D, Figure 4-6).
It will return to its open position and
the trimmer head will stop turning.
b) Move the engine throttle lever (B,
Figure 4-5) all the way forward to
the FAST (“Rabbit”) position.
c) Push in the fuel primer button (C,
Figure 4-5) as instructed in the
Engine Owner’s Manual. NOTE:
Priming is usually not needed to
restart a warm engine. However,
cool weather may require that
priming be used.
To Stop the Engine
D
Put the engine ON/OFF switch in the
OFF position. (If time allows, first move
throttle lever to SLOW setting before
stopping engine.)
d) Pull recoil start rope slowly until
resistance is felt. Then pull rope
out rapidly to start engine. Let
rope back in slowly. Repeat if
necessary.
Figure 4-6
Electric Start Model—
Follow Steps 1, 2, 3, 4a, 4b and 4c
given previously.
e) Turn the ignition keyswitch to the
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Section 4: Operation
TRIMMING & MOWING TECHNIQUES AND TIPS
WARNING
THROWN OBJECT HAZARD
Trim When Wet or Dry
Use the Right Diameter Line
• Objects such as rocks, peb-
bles, and small debris will
be thrown violently by the
cutting head, resulting in
significant hazard to eyes
and exposed body parts.
for the Trimming Job
Grass and most other materials are
most efficiently trimmed when dry. But
the trimmer/mower will do a fine job
even with damp or wet materials.
When conditions are moist or damp, be
sure to clean debris off the machine
regularly to keep cutting efficiency
high. And watch your footing.
Before starting a project, examine
the grass or material you will be cut-
ting. For tougher projects, use two
sections of the red .155" diameter
extra-heavy-duty line; for less demand-
ing jobs, use two sections of the green
.130" diameter heavy-duty line. The
thicker line has the heft to chop through
tougher materials, while the thinner
line provides a more precise cut.
• Always wear safety-ap-
proved eye protection and
suitable clothing and
footwear.
Clean the Trimmer/Mower
On a Regular Basis
• Keep children, pets and by-
standers 50 feet away from
machine while operating.
Clean under the trimmer/mower fre-
quently to remove any grass buildup.
Also clean around the muffler and on
top of engine. See cleaning instruc-
tions in Section 5: Maintenance for fur-
ther details.
Use Extreme Caution on Slopes
• Be alert to hidden obstacles.
When operating on sloping ground,
use extreme caution and common
sense to avoid possible injury or prop-
erty damage.
Failure to comply could result
in injury or property damage.
Do not mow on excessively steep
slopes! Avoid slopes if greater than
150 or wherever footing is unsure. If a
slope is difficult to stand on, it is prob-
ably too steep to trim or mow. In this
case, it may be wiser to establish a per-
manent ground cover on this area.
Less demanding jobs and projects
that require very precise cutting will
yield better results if the engine throttle
is backed off somewhat to reduce en-
gine speed. (For example, damage to
trees and ornamentals can be avoided
by reducing the engine speed, using
the lighter .130" diameter line, and by
keeping a safe distance away.)
Use the Correct Cutting Height to
Suit the Job
Generally, the height of the trimming
line should be adjusted upward to han-
dle taller material and cope with
tougher cutting conditions. Ease into
heavy growth materials. For the most
precise cutting possible, let the cutting
head rest lightly on the ground, and do
not lift up on the handlebars while
mowing. This lets the cutting head fol-
low the ground contour closely, result-
ing in the most even cut possible.
Do not trim on slopes when the
ground is slippery. Trim across the
face of a slope, not up and down. Slow
down and exercise caution when
changing direction on slopes.
Again, once you begin a particular
job and get a “feel” for the conditions,
you will be able to make adjustments
for the best possible results.
Use Correct Walking Speed
When conditions are not so
Use a travel speed that is suitable for
the conditions at hand. For example,
you’ll get better trimming and mowing
results at slower walking speeds if the
grass is tall or lush. Shorter grass or
less dense growth can be cut at faster
travel speeds.
Keep the Mowed Side to Your
Right as You Move Ahead
demanding, and the material to be
trimmed is not so tall, the cutting
height can be adjusted downward.
The trimmer/mower feeds cut mate-
rials to the right side. Stay on the right
side of unmowed growth as you move
along.
Don’t overwhelm the equipment with
the job at hand. Your equipment will
work more effectively.
NOTE: If trimmer is operated in a
stationary position with the wear
cup in contact with dry vegetation,
significant heat will result that may
deform the plastic spindle or scorch
vegetation.
Vary the Throttle Setting
to Suit the Job
Do Not Let the Trimmer Lines
Become Too Short
The vast majority of trimming and
mowing jobs will yield the best results
if the engine throttle control is set at
the fastest engine speed.
Once the lines are worn to less than
1/2 their original length, trimming jobs
begin to take far longer than they
should. As a general guideline, once
line length becomes half of its original
length, it’s time to change to new lines.
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Section
5
Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING
REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
REQUIRED MAINTENANCE
BEFORE EVERY EVERY EVERY AS
EACH 25 100 NOTED
USE HOURS HOURS HOURS
Before inspecting, cleaning or
servicing the machine, shut off
engine, disconnect spark plug
wire, and make sure that all
moving parts have come to a
complete stop. Remove ignition
key on electric start models.
5
CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
CHECK TRIMMER/MOWER LINES
CHECK TRIMMER HEAD ENGAGEMENT
ENGINE/MACHINE CLEANING
CHECK NUTS AND BOLTS
CHANGE ENGINE OIL
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Failure to follow these instruc-
tions can result in personal in-
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NOTE: All references to left, right,
front and rear of the machine are
determined by standing behind the
handlebars and facing the direction
of forward travel.
SERVICE AIR FILTER SYSTEM
CLEAN OUT BELT COVER
GENERAL LUBRICATION
INSPECT DRIVE BELT
CLEAN ENGINE FOAM DEBRIS FILTER
4
6
CHECK WEAR CUP
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NOTE 1 – New line replacement is suggested when old line is 50% or less of original length.
NOTE 2 – Change oil after first two hours of new operation; thereafter every 25 hours.
NOTE 3 – Clean daily if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.
NOTE 4 – Clean before using machine, and at each fuel refill.
NOTE 5 – Service more often if used in extremely dusty or dirty conditions.
NOTE 6 – Replace when severe gouges exist on bottom surface.
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
ADJUSTING TRIMMER
HEAD ENGAGEMENT
REMOVING & REPLACING THE
TRIMMER HEAD
A. To test for correct belt tension, en-
gage the control bail while the engine is
running. If correct, the trimmer head
will rotate when the control bail is
A. Stop the engine and wait for all
moving parts to stop. Disconnect
spark plug wire and move it away from
the spark plug. Remove the ignition
key on electric start models.
pulled back fully against the handlebar.
B. If belt tension is too loose, the trim-
mer head will move slowly or not at all
and squealing from belt slippage may
be heard when the bail is engaged.
B. Two bolts (A, Figure 5-3) secure the
trimmer head (B) to the spindle head
(C). Loosen both bolts (not the nuts)
sufficiently to open up the trimmer
head enough to let it slide down the
spindle head and past the two stops.
Do not attempt to remove the bolts
completely— they are permanently at-
tached.
C. If belt tension is too tight, the trim-
mer head will rotate before the control
bail is moved or when there is no free
play in the bail.
A
B
C
D. To make an adjustment to belt ten-
sion, shut off the engine, let all moving
parts stop completely, and adjust the
position of the two nuts on the stud
shown in Figure 5-2 as described next:
Install the new trimmer head in the
same way the old unit was attached.
Open it enough to slide it on the spin-
dle head. Tighten the hardware se-
curely (to 75 in/lbs.).
Figure 5-2: Belt tension adjustment.
1. To tighten belt tension, close the
bail, move the upper nut (A, Figure
5-2) upward, then move the lower
nut (B) upward. To loosen belt ten-
sion, move the lower nut down and
then the upper nut down. Tighten
both nuts securely.
C. If the wear cup (D, Figure 5-3) is
also worn, replace it. To do so, insert a
phillips head screwdriver in the hole at
the top-front of the deck while remov-
ing nut (E). Discard the old cup, posi-
tion the new wear cup, and replace nut
(E) securely.
2. If adjustments over time move the
nuts to the top of the threaded stud,
the cable bracket (C) can be moved
down the handlebar to the next hole.
This permits a new range of adjust-
ments.
C
B
A
D
E
Figure 5-3
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
D
E. With a 1/2" wrench, remove the
screw (D, Fig. 5-4) securing the front
belt cover/spindle mounting plate.
INSPECTING / REPLACING THE
DRIVE BELT
The drive belt can be inspected or re-
placed from beneath the machine deck.
Then remove the other four screws
holding the belt cover/spindle mount-
ing plate on (E, F, G and H, Fig. 5-4).
Lower the drive housing and the belt
cover/spindle mounting plate carefully.
Note precisely how the belt is routed
along the pulleys. (See Figure 5-7.)
Work the belt off the rear pulley (H,
Figure 5-7), then off the other pulleys.
NOTE: The nut on the idler arm V-pul-
ley must be removed in order to take
off the belt. The screw may need to be
held with an allen wrench. Install the
new belt along the very same path.
E
F
G
The belt should not require inspection
for many hours of operation. If re-
placement becomes necessary, follow
the instructions given here.
H
B
Belt Inspection
Stop the engine and let all moving
parts stop. Disconnect the spark plug
wire and move it away from the spark
plug. Remove the ignition key on elec-
tric start models.
C
A. For your convenience, we recom-
mend that you place the trimmer/
mower on a raised platform to make
access to the underside of the deck as
easy as possible.
A
F. Clean parts of all debris. Replace
the lower driveshaft housing and front
belt cover/spindle mounting plate, the
spindle head, the wear cup, the rear
belt cover and the debris flap.
Figure 5-4
B. Remove the rubber debris flap (A,
Figure 5-4) by using pliers to remove
either one of the small E-rings (B) at
the ends of the retainer rod and then
sliding the retainer rod out.
G. Check for correct belt tension. See
“Adjusting Trimmer Head Engagement”
in this Section.
C. Remove the rear belt cover by
using a 1/2" wrench to remove the sin-
gle screw (C, Figure 5-4) in the rear
belt cover. Examine the belt carefully.
Feed it around the rear pulley so the
entire belt can be examined. If cracks
or other damage are noted, a new belt
is needed. Otherwise, clean and re-
place the belt cover and debris flap.
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Belt Replacement
D. Remove the spindle head by taking
off the large hex nut (A, Figure 5-5) at
the bottom of the spindle using a 3/4"
socket wrench. (While loosening the
nut, hold the spindle head secure by in-
serting a screwdriver or rod into hole
B, Figure 5-6, at the top-front of the
deck. Be sure to align one of four
holes in the pulley with the deck hole
first.)
H
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
BELT PERFORMANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
CLEANING AND DEBRIS REMOVAL
Spindle Mounting Plate
Front Pulley
Thorough and regular cleaning of de-
bris from around the engine and on the
machine is required for maximum en-
gine efficiency and good overall perfor-
mance. Inspect and clean the following
areas regularly:
Sub-par belt performance (noise,
overheating, cracking, etc.), can be
caused by several situations. Follow
the steps below to correct belt perfor-
mance problems. Also use these
checks after installing a new belt. After
shutting the engine off and disconnect-
ing the spark plug wire, remove the
rear belt cover on the underside of the
machine (refer to previous page). The
handlebar control bail must be released
to remove all belt tension.
Belt Guide
Brake
• Brush and wipe off all engine surfaces,
especially before checking oil or adding
fuel. Do not let oil or grease accumulate.
For access to the front of the engine, the
debris shield can be lifted up and tilted
forward.
Place
Tape Here
Figure 5-8
• Wipe the deck clean, particularly near
the engine muffler.
1– Belt must be routed
between pulleys and guides.
Rear
Pulley
Belt
• Keep safety and operating decals clean
and legible.
Examine inside surface of belt. If belt
is cracked or peeling, unbolt and lower
spindle mounting plate and proceed with
this step. The pulley system has two
belt guides. The belt must run between
the pulleys and the guides. If routed in-
correctly, re-route belt as shown in
Figures 5-8 and 5-9. Use masking tape
to temporarily hold belt in place while
reattaching the spindle mounting plate.
Guide
• Clean the underside of the deck.
• Keep all operating control levers
debris-free so they work properly.
Minimum
1/4" Gap
• Loosen the clamp plates securing the
trimmer lines, remove the lines, clean
thoroughly under the plates in the
grooves, then replace the trimmer lines.
Hint: Use a pipe cleaner.
Figure 5-9
Idler Arm
2– Minimum clearance is 1/4" on
each side between rear belt guide
and pulley.
Idler Pulley
Idler Pulley
If the rear belt guide (Figure 5-9) is
less than 1/4" from the sides of the pulley
with the bail engaged, loosen the belt
guide hardware, move guide to create
clearance of at least 1/4", then tighten
hardware.
Longer Hub
Figure 5-10
3– Both idler pulleys must
be mounted right-side up.
The two idler pulleys shown in Figure
5-10 are correctly installed– note that the
longer hub on each pulley is against the
idler arm. If the pulleys are upside-
down, turn them over and tighten them
securely.
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
clamp plate (B) until the clamp plate is
CHANGING TRIMMER/
MOWER LINES
WARNING
loose. Slide the old line out and discard
it. Clean out the groove underneath the
clamp plate very thoroughly.
Offsetting the trimmer lines
causes the lines to rotate
faster than when they project
an equal length on each side.
This increases the chance of
loose materials being dis-
lodged and propelled at high
speeds.
Replace the trimmer lines when they
wear to the point that trimming and
mowing projects take too long and re-
quire too much movement. A good
rule of thumb is to change the lines
when they reach half their original
length.
3. Feed the new 18" long trimmer line
under the clamp plate, positioning it as
far back as possible next to the arc
(into the groove) of the trimmer head,
so the downward-facing prongs of the
clamp plate make contact with the line.
(Putting gentle downward pressure on
the outer edge of the clamp plate will
ease installation.) See Figure 5-12 to
see how the new line should be posi-
tioned. An equal amount of line should
project out from each side of the clamp
plate, creating an overall 22" wide cut-
ting swath. You may offset both trim-
mer lines somewhat to increase the
cutting swath up to 25" wide. DO NOT
offset the line so that the overall cutting
swath is greater than 25". See Warning
statement at right.
Failure of the operator to
wear safety goggles and ap-
propriate clothing and to
keep bystanders away can re-
sult in severe personal injury
or property damage.
To Change Trimmer Lines:
1. Stop engine, allow all moving parts
to stop and then disconnect the spark
plug wire and move it away from the
spark plug. Remove the ignition key on
electric start models. DO NOT tip the
machine. DO NOT touch the metal
wear cup on the bottom of the spindle
head. This surface may be hot.
5-13), position prongs on brackets as
shown by large arrows in Figure 5-13.
NOTE: The two lines are held in place
with two steel clamp plates, each
clamp permanently secured by a bolt
and a nut. Do not attempt to remove
the nuts—it is not necessary to remove
them in order to change the trimmer
lines.
5. While holding the clamp plate (B,
Figure 5-11) in position on the line (be
sure prongs on clamp plate are in con-
tact with the line), retighten the nut (A)
to 75 in/lbs. Do not overtighten.
NOTE: Whether replacing one or both
lines, they must both be .130" or .155"
in diameter.
4. If bottom of trimmer head is
equipped with two brackets (see Figure
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to replace
the second trimmer line.
2. Use a 1/2" open-end wrench to
loosen the nut (A, Figure 5-11) on one
A
PRESS
DOWN
HERE
B
Figure 5-11: Slide a new section of trim-
mer line underneath the clamp plate (B),
then retighten the nut (A) securely to
hold the trimmer line in place.
Figure 5-13: On bottom of trimmer head,
position brackets (if so equipped) as
shown before tightening nuts on clamp
plates.
Figure 5-12: Correct position of newly in-
stalled line.
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
• Store machine on a level surface.
CLEANING THE ENGINE
FOAM DEBRIS FILTER
GENERAL LUBRICATION
• Thoroughly inspect the machine for
any loose, broken or missing parts.
Repair or replace parts as necessary.
Apply grease, light oil or silicone-based
lubricant to your machine so parts
work more smoothly and are protected
from the elements. The following are
general guidelines:
It is extremely important to keep the
foam debris filter (A, Figure 5-14) free
of dirt and dust so the engine can run
as efficiently and as cool as possible.
• Remove all fuel from fuel tank or use
a fuel stabilizer additive as directed in
the Engine Owner’s Manual.
Light Grease:
Clean the foam debris filter every time
you refuel (also remove all debris from
around the fuel fill cap).
• Change engine oil.
• Wheel axle shaft pivot points
• Remove spark plug and squirt 1/2-
ounce of engine oil into spark plug
hole. Cover hole with a rag. Slowly
pull recoil starter rope to crank engine,
then reinstall plug.
Silicone-base Spray Lubricant
(or light oil):
To wash the debris filter, remove the
outer “O-ring” (B, Figure 5-14) and
carefully lift it off the wire guard (C) to
which it is attached on top of engine.
Soak filter in warm water and detergent
solution.
• Throttle control cable (if so equipped)
• Control bail cable
• Nuts, bolts and other hardware
• Clean any dirt, grass or chaff from
the air cooling system intake area and
other parts of the engine.
NOTE: The spindle head is perma-
nently lubricated at the factory. There
is no need for additional lubrication.
When clean, rinse the debris filter thor-
oughly, then air dry it. The wire guard
may also be removed to clean out any
debris. Replace the wire guard and
foam filter properly—they must make
contact with the engine. The recoil
start rope must fit in the slot. Be sure
the “O-ring” is 1/2" above the engine.
• Check nuts, bolts, other hardware for
tightness. Replace missing hardware.
COMPACT STORAGE
• On an electric start model, remove
key from keyswitch. Charge battery for
24 hours before and after storage.
For compact storage of the unit, re-
move the two screws and locknuts se-
curing the handlebar and carefully (to
avoid kinking the cable) rotate the han-
dlebar so that the upper portion rests
on the engine and the handlebar legs
face to the rear of the unit.
• Disconnect spark plug wire from
spark plug. Prevent wire from touch-
ing spark plug by placing wire boot
away from spark plug.
NOTE: Inspect the engine air filter sys-
tem as per the Engine Owner’s Manual.
WARNING
GENERAL ENGINE
MAINTENANCE
Perform the following engine mainte-
nance for your engine according to the
engine maintenance schedule and in-
structions in the separate Engine
Owner’s Manual:
• Check engine oil level.
• Add oil to engine.
• Change engine oil. (In order to
change the oil, debris flap and belt
cover removal are required to
access the oil drain plug.)
Never run engine without the
debris filter properly in-
stalled. If debris filter is not
properly installed, grass clip-
pings may be drawn into en-
gine, causing heat buildup
and, in some cases, a fire.
WARNING
• Never perform mainte-
nance when engine is run-
ning or spark plug wire is
connected except when in-
structed to do so.
• Never store mower with
fuel in fuel tank inside a
building where fumes can
reach an open flame or
spark, or where ignition
sources are present such as
hot water and space heaters,
furnaces, clothes dryers,
stoves, electric motors, etc.
Make sure engine is cool be-
fore storing.
Failure to comply can cause
injury or property damage.
B
• Inspect the air cleaner.
A
• Inspect the spark arrester muffler (if
so equipped).
• Inspect the spark plug.
• Drain gasoline outdoors
into an approved container.
C
OFF-SEASON STORAGE
• Do not smoke and keep
fuel away from open flame.
When storing the trimmer/mower for
extended periods, follow these proce-
dures to ensure that the trimmer/mower
will be in good condition for future use.
Failure to follow these in-
structions will result in seri-
ous personal injury or prop-
erty damage.
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c
Figure 5-14.
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts
to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug.
Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
serious personal injury or property damage.
C. Two bolts (A and B, Figure 5-16) se-
BATTERY RECHARGING
cure the battery to the deck. Remove
bolt A, then work the battery from under
the battery clamp.
DANGER
• Wet conditions can cause
an electric shock hazard dur-
ing battery charging. Avoid
when conditions when charg-
ing.
D. Position the new battery under the
clamp and replace bolt A.
E. Reconnect both wires to the battery
terminals. First connect the red wire to
the positive (+) terminal; then the black
wire to the negative (–) terminal.
• Recharging the battery with
improper equipment could
cause a battery explosion.
Use only the battery charger
shipped to you. All parts
must be fully stopped and the
spark plug wire disconnected
and moved away from the
spark plug.
NOTE: Discard battery properly, as
required by regulations in your area.
B
Failure to comply could result
in personal injury or property
damage.
Prior to and after coming out of storage,
recharging the battery is recommended.
A
The engine must be stopped and the
area in which recharging will take place
must be dry.
Figure 5-15: Use the recharger shipped to
you to charge the battery.
A. Connect the battery charger shipped
to you to the trimmer/ mower wire har-
ness (A, Figure 5-15). The terminals
should be snugly connected.
B
B. Plug the recharger (B, Figure 5-15)
into a grounded 120-Volt outlet.
AZARD
small
the cutting h
G
hazard to eyes and
ep children, pets and bystanders
way from machine while operating.
to hidden obstacles.
C. Charge the battery for 24 hours.
Remove the recharger from the wall out-
let first, and then the wire harness.
A
CUTTING HEAD
st cutting head or
s
engine is stopped
nnected.
Figure 5-16: Battery replacement.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
If the battery no longer takes a charge,
or is leaking or otherwise damaged, it
must be replaced.
A. Tilt the debris shield forward.
B. Disconnect both wires from the bat-
tery terminals. Remove the negative (-)
black wire, then the positive (+) red wire.
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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before performing any of the corrections in this Troubleshooting Chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in this
Manual for the correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures. Contact your local authorized Engine
Service Dealer for engine service. Contact your local authorized Trimmer/Mower dealer for service problems with the machine.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTION
Engine does not start.
1. Spark plug wire disconnected.
2. Defective or incorrectly gapped spark plug.
3. Fuel tank empty.
1. Reconnect wire.
2. Inspect/replace spark plug.
3. Add fuel.
4. Dirty carburetor or fuel line.
5. Dirty air cleaner.
6. Carburetor out of adjustment.
7. Engine flooded.
8. Engine Throttle Lever in incorrect position.
9. Stale gasoline.
10. Defective Engine Throttle Lever.
11. Dirt or water in fuel tank.
4. Clean carburetor or fuel line.
5. Clean or replace.
6. Adjust carburetor. See Engine Service Dealer.
7. Wait several minutes before starting.
8. Move Throttle Lever to FAST position.
9. Drain old fuel and add fresh fuel.
10. See Engine Service Dealer.
11. See Engine Service Dealer.
Engine runs poorly.
Engine overheats.
1. Bad spark plug.
2. Dirty air filter.
3. Carburetor out of adjustment.
4. Stale fuel.
5. Dirt or water in fuel tank.
6. Engine cooling system clogged.
1. Inspect/replace spark plug.
2. Clean or replace.
3. Adjust carburetor.
4. Drain and replace fuel mixture.
5. See Engine Service Dealer.
6. Clean fins.
1. Engine cooling system clogged.
2. Carburetor out of adjustment.
1. Clean air cooling areas and behind debris shield.
2. Adjust Carburetor. See Engine Service Dealer.
Engine does not shut off.
Poor mowing performance.
1. Defective engine On/Off switch (4HP Model).
1. See Engine Service Dealer.
1. Line length is too short or too long.
1. Adjust line length to 18" long. When less
than 1/2 this length, replace the line.
2. Adjust cutting height to approximately 1/3
of the length of the grass.
2. Cutting height is too high or low for height
of grass being cut.
3. Engine not set at FAST speed.
3. Move Engine Throttle Lever to FAST (Rabbit).
Trimmer/Mower vibrates.
1. Trimming head mounting bolt loose.
2. Line lengths are substantially different.
3. Loose nuts or bolts.
1. Tighten bolt.
2. Adjust lines to approximately equal lengths.
3. Check all bolts and nuts, including engine bolts.
4. Replace broken part.
4. Broken spindle head or trimmer head.
Trimmer head does not
retain line.
1. Debris under the trimmer head clamp plates.
2. Prongs not clamping on line.
1. Clean underneath both clamp plates.
Retighten plates securely.
2. Replace head assembly.
Trimmer Head does not
retain height setting.
1. Head bolts may be loose.
2. Head is worn.
1. Tighten head bolts to 75 in/lbs.
2. Replace head assembly.
Electric Starter does not
start engine (electric start
models only).
1. Wire harness connector unconnected.
2. Battery not charged.
3. Broken wire in wiring harness.
4. Malfunctioning starter motor.
1. Reconnect wiring harness.
2. Charge battery.
3. Replace wiring harness.
4. Contact local engine dealer.
Battery does not charge
during engine operation
(electric start models).
1. Broken wire in engine recharging circuit.
2. Malfunctioning engine recharging system.
3. Dead battery.
1. Contact local engine dealer.
2. Contact local engine dealer.
3. Replace battery.
Battery charger does not
charge battery (electric
start models).
1. Broken battery lead.
2. Broken battery charger wire.
3. Dead battery.
1. Replace battery lead.
2. Replace battery charger.
3. Replace battery.
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Parts Ordering Information
If you need service or parts:
WARNING
For service assistance or parts, contact your local authorized
dealer or the factory.
WE URGE USING ONLY GENUINE REPLACEMENT
PARTS WHICH MEET ALL THE LATEST REQUIRE-
MENTS. REPLACEMENT PARTS MANUFACTURED
BY OTHERS COULD PRESENT SAFETY HAZARDS,
EVEN THOUGH THEY MAY FIT ON THE UNIT.
Your local dealer or the factory service department will need
to know the model/serial numbers of the unit to provide the
most efficient service. See the back cover for information on
how to identify and record the identification numbers for the
unit. When ordering parts, be sure to provide the following:
• Serial Number and Model Number of your unit.
• Parts number of the part needed.
• Part description.
IMPORTANT:
• Quantity needed.
Left and right sides of the unit are determined by standing
behind the unit, in the operator’s position, and facing the
direction of forward travel.
If you need engine service or parts:
For engine service or parts, contact your local authorized en-
gine dealer. Look in the Yellow Pages of the phone book
under “Engines–Gasoline” for the name of your nearest au-
thorized engine dealer. An authorized engine dealer can han-
dle all parts , repairs, and warranty service concerning the
engine.
NOTICE:
We reserve the right to change specifications, add im-
provements or discontinue the manufacture of any of our
equipment without notice or obligation to purchasers of our
equipment.
Note:
All replacement parts must conform to our rigid quality speci-
fications. Although some replacement parts we provide may
vary slightly in shape, color or texture from the original parts,
any variations will not affect the fit or performance of these
parts on your unit.
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Trimmer/Mower Parts List
15
35, 36
7
14, 38
6
16
9
33
34
22
21
8
26
37
13
19
18
12
39
42
26
2
37
20
17
24
3
5
37
4
43
40
23
32
1
37
23
27
24
28
41
23
40
22
41
30
25
28
31
29
25
31
ENGINE, DECK, COVERS AND GUARDS, BATTERY
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Models 52051 and 52052
ENGINE, DECK, COVERS AND GUARDS, BATTERY
Ref. # Part # Description
Qty.
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1916993
1904511
1904403
1739687
1915964
1915892
1916853
1916854
*
Deck with decals....................................... 1
Decal-Hot Surface..................................... 1
Decal-Warning/Thrown Objects................ 1
Decal-Danger Feet/Hands ......................... 1
Decal-Warning.......................................... 1
Decal-Warning.......................................... 1
Decal-Logo (A) ......................................... 1
Decal-Logo (B) ......................................... 1
Engine-Quantum, Std (A).......................... 1
Engine-Quantum, Electric (B) ................... 1
Decal - Cover Support .............................. 1
Key, 3/16" x 1" Sq. .................................... 1
Pulley, 4" OD............................................. 1
Engine Debris Guard/Foam....................... 1
O-Ring/Engine Debris Guard..................... 1
Engine Debris Guard................................. 1
Wire Harness (B)...................................... 1
Battery (B) ................................................ 1
Battery Connector (B)............................... 1
Battery Pad (B) ......................................... 1
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
1909301
1763187
1910865
Hex Hd Flange Screw, 1/4-20 x 5/8 .......... 4
Hex Hd Flange Screw, 1/4-20 x 1.............. 2
Belt Guide................................................. 1
1915219001 Flap Bracket.............................................. 2
1915211
1915212
1185304
1915205
1915290
1915967
1916994
1916995
1915320
1904478
Deflector Shield ........................................ 1
Deflector Shield Rod................................. 1
E-Ring, 5/16" ............................................ 2
Belt Cover................................................. 1
Push-In Fastener ...................................... 5
Engine Cover Support w/decal.................. 1
Engine Cover w/decals (A)........................ 1
Engine Cover w/decals (B)........................ 1
Spacer ...................................................... 4
Service Kit (includes Ref. 14, spark plug,
fuel stabilizer, air filter element, pre-air
filter element and v-belt).........................N/I
Set Screw ................................................. 1
Washer ..................................................... 2
Clip ........................................................... 2
Socket Hd. Capscrew, 1/4-20 x 1.............. 1
Toplock Nut, 1/4-20.................................. 1
8
*
9
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1915965
9301
.
1915240
1915276
1915304
1916571
1910835
1909647
1909697
1915268
39
40
41
42
43
9677
94018
9218
9719
1185814
1915204001 Battery Bracket (B) ................................... 1
90063
1768194
1754128
Hex Hd. Flange Screw, 5/16-18 x 1**....... 3
Hex Hd. Flange Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2...... 3
Hex Hd Flange Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/4 .......... 2
Order parts from your local Briggs and Stratton engine dealer. Refer to engine for model/type number.
*
** Quantity of 3 for Model 52052 only. Quantity is 1 for Model 52051.
(A) Model 52051
(B) Model 52052
N/I Not included with unit, order separately
21
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HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
4
7
1
9
2
10
7
19
13
5
12
14
19
25
22
24
23
20
17
14
22
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Models 52051 and 52052
HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY
Ref. # Part # Description
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
Qty.
1
2
3
1915963
1915889
----
Upper Handlebar w/decal .......................
Bail Decal ...............................................
Ref. No. Not Used
1
1
14
17
1763682
Cable Tie.................................................
2
1
1
1910809001 Lower Handlebar (B) ..............................
1910809001 Lower Handlebar (A) ..............................
4
5
6
7
1915270001 Bail.........................................................
1749977001 Cable Bracket .........................................
1
1
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
----
Ref. No. Not Used
1100799
1732499
1904406
1900455
1187950
92018
Hex Hd Screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2, Gr. 5 ....
Lock Nut, 5/16-18 ..................................
Decal - Keyswitch (B).............................
Ignition Switch (B) .................................
Lockwasher, 5/8 (B)...............................
Hex Nut, 5/8-32 (B)................................
Ignition Key (A) ......................................
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
----
Ref. No. Not Used
1908677
1908673
1910852
----
Nyliner Bushing......................................
Retaining Ring, external .312 I.D............
Control Cable..........................................
Ref. No. Not Used
2
1
1
9
10
11
12
13
1983658
1185814
Hex Hd Screw, 1/4-20 x 1-1/8................
Top Lock Nut, 1/4-20 .............................
1
1
96520
(A) Model 52051 (B) Model 52052
SPINDLE PLATE ASSEMBLY
14
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
8
7
15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1910850001 Spindle Mounting Plate ..........................
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
16
1910839
1915477
Spindle Assembly...................................
Spindle Shaft Assembly (Incl. Ref. 25)...
14
13
17
12
1910860001 Belt Guide...............................................
1910856
1910842
1904308
1915555
1904479
1910859
1910847
1983039
1727978
1186393
1910855
1915261
1910854
1910857
1910852
1910849
1910858
1909304
90063
Spindle Spacer .......................................
Spindle Pulley.........................................
Hex Flange Nut, 1/2-13...........................
V-Belt .....................................................
Idler Arm/Brake Shoe Assembly.............
Socket Hd Capscrew, 10-24 x 3/4 ..........
Brake Shoe.............................................
Hex Lock Nut, 10-24 ..............................
V-Groove Idler Pulley .............................
Hex Flange Nut, 3/8-16...........................
Flat Idler Pulley.......................................
Washer, .88 x .382 x .275 ......................
Idler Arm Spacer ....................................
Button Head Screw, 3/8-16 x 1-1/2.......
Control Cable (also Ref. 13, Pg. 4)........
Idler Tension Spring...............................
Hex Flange Screw, 3/8 x 16 x 2-1/4........
Hex Flange Screw, 5/16-18 x 3/4............
Hex Flange Screw, 5/16-18 x 1...............
Hardened Shim, 3/4 ID x 1.022 OD
25
11
9
10
6
18
22
20
22
5
19
4
22
22
1
21
2
23
9953
x .060 thick..........................................
Belleville Washer, 5/8.............................
1
1
25
9928
24
3
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14
17
1
13
17
2
15
3
14
13
5
13
7
15
5
1
2
13
3
13
LOWER STEERING ASSEMBLY
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
1
2
3
5
13
1910823
1915823
1915824
1733398
1744708
Wheel - 6 spoke .....................................
Wheel Stud.............................................
Wheel Mounting Bracket ........................
Top Lock Nut, 3/8-16 .............................
Hex Lock Nut, 5/16-18 ...........................
2
2
2
2
8
14
15
17
1111606
1186331
9901
Hex Head Bolt, 5/16-18 x 2 ....................
Hex Flange Screw, 5/16-18 x 1...............
Washer, 5/16 ID .....................................
2
4
2
24
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Models 52051 and 52052
TRIM HEAD ASSEMBLY
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
1
2
3
4
1910863
1910861
1915857
--
Shoulder Washer....................................
Spindle Head..........................................
Trimmer Head ........................................
Trimmer String (see Ref.
1
1
1
1
1 and 2 below) ..................................... --
5
6
7
8
1910862
Hex Spline Washer.................................
1
1
1
1
2
1915220001 Wear Cup ...............................................
1915239
1904308
Washer...................................................
Hex Flange Nut, 1/2-13...........................
4
3
4
5
6
7
8
ACCESSORIES AND KITS
Ref. # Part # Description
Ref. # Part #
Description
Qty.
Qty.
1
2
1904476
1904477
Trimmer String Kit, .155" (includes
24 pieces)............................................ N/I
Trimmer String Kit, .130" (includes
3
4
5003
1768449
Safety Goggles .......................................
Battery Charger (Electric Start Model)....
1
1
24 pieces)............................................ N/I
N/I Not included with unit, order separately
3
4
1
2
25
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CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
Owner Registration Card
Customer Service and Technical Service
Please fill out and mail the enclosed owner
registration card. The purpose of this card is
to register each unit at the factory in order to
keep the owner informed with informational
bulletins and safety literature.
If you have questions or problems with the
unit, contact your local dealer or call or write
to the factory. (When calling or writing the
factory, provide the model/serial number of
the unit.)
MAIL
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Replacement Parts
Warranty Service
The warranty statement is included in the unit’s literature
package.
Factory specified replacement parts are
available from your authorized dealer or di-
rectly from the factory.
Model/Serial Numbers
Engine Service and Repair
A Model Number / Serial Number decal is located at the rear of
the product (see figure below). For ready reference, record
these numbers in the spaces below.
For engine service or repair, contact your
nearest authorized engine dealer (look in the
Yellow Pages under “Engines– Gasoline”).
The engine is warranted by the engine
manufacturer. Any unauthorized work per-
formed on the engine during the warranty
period may void this warranty. For com-
plete details on the engine warranty, refer
to the engine owner manual.
Date of purchase:
Model/Serial Numbers:
Authorized Dealer Information
If you purchased your unit from an authorized dealer, record
the dealer’s address and phone number below for ready
reference:
Dealer Name:
Address:
Look here for
Model/Serial
Numbers
Phone:
For customer assistance, contact your nearest authorized dealer or:
GARDEN WAY INCORPORATED • 1 Garden Way • Troy, New York 12180
Customer Service: 1-800-437-8686 • Technical Service: 1-800-520-5520 • Parts Service: 1-800-648-6776
• FAX: (518) 391-7332
Outside the United States and Canada:
Customer Service: (518) 391-7007 • Technical Service: (518) 391-7008 • Parts Service: (518) 391-7006 • FAX (518) 391-7332
Form 1905371 (4/99)
Printed in U.S.A.
© 1999 Garden Way Incorporated
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