Husqvarna Trimmer LE475 966951101 User Manual

TOR'S  
OPERA  
MAN  
/ 2008  
UAL  
WITH PARTS LIST  
EDGER/TRIMMER  
/ 966951101  
LE475  
Model:  
Speciꢀcations  
Operating  
Instructions  
Maintenance  
Information  
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GENERAL SAFETY SUGGESTIONS  
Recommended by Outdoor  
Power Equipment Institute  
DO NOT MODIFY EDGER  
-TRIMMER  
Unauthorized modiꢀcation to the edge  
r-trimmer may impair  
its function and safety and aꢁect edge  
r-trimmer life.  
TRAINING  
8. Ifedger-trimmer  
shouldstarttovibrate  
abnor-  
cause.  
1. Read the Operating  
and Maintenance  
In-  
mally,stoptheengine  
Vibration is generally  
9. Stop the engine  
andcheckforthe  
a warning of trouble.  
struction Manual  
familiar with the  
the equipment.  
carefully. Be thoroughly  
controls and proper  
use of  
whenever you  
leave the  
repairs or  
edger-trimmer,  
inspections.  
and when making  
2. Neverallow  
3. Keep area  
sons, particularly  
4. Thoroughly  
childrentooperate  
of operation clear  
small children  
train anyone using  
edger-trimmer.  
of all per-  
and pets.  
the edger-  
operators  
10. When repairing  
or inspecting, make  
certain  
parts have stopped.  
blade and all moving  
Disconnect spark  
plug wire and  
keep wire  
talstarting.  
trimmer.Makesure  
knowthesafety  
procedures.  
alledger-trimer  
,operating,and  
awayfromplug  
topreventacciden  
11. Do not run engine indoors.  
12. Shut engine  
maintenance  
oꢁ and wait until  
blade comes to  
PREPARATION  
1. Thouroughly  
trimmeristobe  
sticks, wire, bones,  
which might be picked up and thrown.  
2. Donotoperate  
a complete stop  
before removing  
grass that  
working near  
holesinterrain,  
inspect the area  
where edger-  
may clog blade guard.  
13. Watch out  
used, andremove  
allstones,  
andotherforeign  
for traꢂc when  
objects  
roadways.  
14. Stayalertfor  
unevensidewalks,  
edger-trimmer  
sandals. Always  
r,andpantsorslacks  
whenbarefoot  
orotherhiddenha  
zardswhenusing  
mer. Always push  
edger-trim-  
or wearing open  
stantialfootwea  
er your legs when  
wear sub-  
thatcov-  
r-trimmer.  
slowly over rough  
ground.  
15. Remembe  
r, never operate  
edger-trimmer  
operating edge  
before starting  
unless blade guard,  
guard are properly in place.  
belt guards, and  
debris  
3. Check fuel  
engine. Do not  
ꢀll  
run-  
oany  
gasoline tank indoors,  
ning, orwhileengine  
spilled gasoline before starting engine.  
4. Disengage  
when engine is  
isstillhot. Clean  
16. Disengage  
power to cutterhead  
and stop  
edger-trimmer,  
engine before leaving  
before  
making repairs,  
inspections or adjustments,  
cutterhead drive  
before starting  
and when transporting or not in use.  
engine.  
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE  
5. Donotuseedge  
belt guards, and  
place.  
6. Edgeortrim  
light.  
r-trimmerunless  
debris guard are  
bladeguard,  
properly in  
1. Check blade  
mounting nut  
frequently for  
proper tightness.  
2. Keep all nuts,  
bolts, and screws  
tight to be  
onlyindaylightor  
ingoodartiꢀcial  
sure equipment  
is in safe working  
condition.  
3. Never stor  
e edger-trimm  
er with gasoline  
7. Neveroperate  
equipmentinwet  
grass.Always  
Keep a ꢀrm hold  
in the tank in a  
reachanopenꢃame  
has cooled before  
building where  
fumes may  
be sure of your footing.  
the handle and walk, never run.  
on  
orspark.Besure  
engine  
storing in any enclosure.  
OPERATION  
1. Start the engine  
feet well away from blade.  
2. Do not change  
overspeed engine.  
3. Wear safety  
4. To reduce  
ꢀre hazard, keep  
engine free of  
grass, leaves, or excessive grease.  
5. After opera  
carefully. Keep  
hands and  
ting engine, never  
touch ex-  
it has cooled completel  
engine governor  
setting or  
haust muꢄer until  
y.  
g
6. Keep edge  
r-tirmmer in  
good operatin  
glasses when operating  
edger-  
condition, and  
keep safety devices  
in place  
.
trimmer.  
4. Keep clear  
of discharge opening  
at all times.  
CAUTION  
Neverdirectdisc  
hargeofanyma  
bystanders nor  
terialtoward  
allow anyone near  
TO AVOID  
INJURY  
machine  
Read Operator's  
and function of  
devices. Remove  
Neveredgeortrim  
passengers. Look  
Manual. Know  
location  
while it is in operation.  
5. Stopblade  
or roads.  
6. Afterstriking  
andinspectedge  
damage before starting engine.  
7. Avoid loss of  
controls. Maintain  
safety  
whencrossinggravel  
drive,walks,  
potential thrown  
objects.  
nearpeople. Never  
carry  
Avoid  
aforeignobject,  
stoptheengine  
before backing.  
r-trimmerfordamage.  
Repair  
slipperyorsteep  
slowlyifmachine  
areas.Stopblade  
andback  
stops.Avoidblade  
unless  
blade and engine are stopped.  
control or tipping  
on slopes and  
sharp corners by reducing speed.  
3
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EDGER-TRIMMER FEATURES  
Clutch & Depth Lever  
Throttle Lever  
Control Rod  
Gasoline Fill  
Air Cleaner  
Engine  
Belt Guards  
Blade Guard  
Recoil Starter  
Oil Fill  
Front & Back  
Cutterhead  
Blade  
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4
ASSEMBLY  
Wrench, Pliers,  
TOOLS REQUIRED: 7/16"  
Screwdriver  
FILL ENGINE WITH OIL  
NOTE: There is no oil in engine crankcase.  
e
Left or Right side of machin  
NOTE: Reference to  
is from the operator's  
facing forward.  
for  
in the engine manual  
1. Follow instructions  
,
position of the handle  
.
ꢀlling,andoilchanging  
correctgradeofoil,oil  
2. Do not mix oil with gasoline.  
the handle and throttle  
The lawn edger, except  
control, is fully assembled,  
in one container.  
INS  
TALLING THE THROTTLE WIRE  
packed, and shipped  
the  
is not attached to  
1. If the throttle cable  
engine carburetor, follow  
the instructions in  
manual. Some throttle  
ATTACHING THE HANDLE  
the engine operating  
Align  
brace, nuts, and bolts.  
1. Remove handle  
cables cannot be attached before shipping.  
and handle brace  
the handle, lower support,  
and bolts. Leave bolts  
3arecompleted(See  
holes. Use all six nuts  
looseuntilSteps2and  
Fig. 1).  
every time edger-  
oil level can cause  
extensive internal damage to engine.  
Check oil level of engine  
trimmer is used. An improper  
pivot  
cotter pins (See Fig.  
before installing rod.  
into upper and lower  
2. Install control rod  
holes and secure with  
1). Oil pivots lightly  
TION  
FUEL SPECIFICA  
of  
lever into rear notch  
3. Move clutch-depth  
quadrant on handlebards.  
engine  
instruction in the  
1. Follow fueling  
manual.  
Move cutterhead  
.
notch of quadrant  
angling lever to top  
plug.  
position. Check clutch  
plug wire from spark  
4. Remove spark  
CAUTION  
Move throttle to OFF  
operation by pulling  
blade turns when depth  
loosenhandleboltsand  
.
—itishighlyꢀammable  
Handlefuelwithcare  
If  
recoil starter rope.  
lever is in top notch,  
r.  
container.Neveradd  
Useonlyapprovedfuel  
running. Fill fuel tank  
fuel while engine is  
pulltowardoperato  
clutchoperationagain.  
care. Never ꢁll fuel  
outdoors, with extreme  
Snugboltsandcheck  
gasolinecapsecurel  
y
tankindoors.Replace  
and wipe up all spilled fuel.  
— IMPORTANT NOTE —  
is in  
not turn when lever  
top notch (disengaged).  
Make sure blade does  
around fuel cap  
removing it to prevent  
from entering fuel system.  
fuel storage container  
in good condition.  
before  
Always clean area  
excessive amounts  
of dirt  
Also insure that the  
and  
5. Slip on the handle grips.  
6. Tighten bolts.  
you are using is clean  
Throttle Cable  
Control Rod  
ATION  
CORRECT ENGINE OPER  
CAUTION  
becomefamiliarwith  
Beforestartingengine,  
Operator's Manual  
all controls. Read this  
check engine oil level  
before starting engine.  
thoroughly. Always  
Install 6 Bolts Through  
Handle Lower Support  
& Handle Brace Holes  
WARNING  
to avoid inhaling ex-  
contain carbon mon-  
Care should be taken  
haust gasses, as they  
and oderless.  
oxide gas, which is colorless  
a dangerous gas that  
Carbon monoxide is  
and is poten-  
can cause unconsciousness  
run engine in conꢁned  
tially lethal. Do not  
areas such as closed garages.  
Throttle  
Cable Clip  
Fig. 1  
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OPERATING YOUR EDGER-TRIMMER  
CLUTCH AND DEPTH LEVER  
SETTINGS (See Fig. 3)  
CORRECT ENGINE OPERATION  
CAUTION  
Clutch and Depth lever is used to engage and  
disengage the drive belt, which operates the  
blade. It is also used to regulate the depth of  
edging and height of trimming.  
Always disengage edger-trimmer blade and  
shutengineowhenleavingtheedger-trim-  
mer unattended, even if for just a few min-  
utes. Prevent accidents; don't give children  
or unauthorized persons an opportunity to  
operate this machine.  
Clutch/Depth Controls  
CAUTION  
Always start edger-trimmer in motion  
slowly. Sudden starts can be damaging  
to the equipment and could cause loss of  
operator control.  
Throttle/Choke  
Controls  
Depth  
Settings  
CAUTION  
Rotating blade can throw dirt or debris.  
Wear safety glasses when operating the  
edger-trimmer.  
Fig. 3  
ADJUSTING CUTTERHEAD ANGLE  
(See Fig. 2)  
STARTING THE ENGINE  
BesuretheclutchleverisintherearDISENGAGED  
position before starting engine.  
Before starting engine, adjust cutterhead angle.  
The cutterhead angling lever, located on the left  
hand side of the frame, enables the operator  
to position the blade horizontally for trimming  
or choose several vertical positions for edging.  
Manually pull out choke on engine.  
Grasp the recoil starting handle and pull quickly.  
Return the handle slowly. If the engine fails to  
start after three or four pulls, lower the throttle  
to the detented full throttle (fast) position.  
WARNING  
Never adjust cutterhead angle when engine  
is running.  
Once the engine starts, push the choke to the oꢀ  
position. UsetheSLOWpositiontoidletheengine.  
ENGAGING THE DRIVE BELT  
Move clutch and depth lever forward to engage  
drive belt and blade. Notches in base of lever  
permit adjusting depth of cut for edging and height  
for trimming.  
TO STOP  
Disengage edger-trimmer clutch and depth lever.  
Move throttle control to stop position. Make  
sure engine is stopped and blade is not  
rotating before leaving the operating position.  
Cutterhead Angle Adjustmet  
Fig. 2  
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-TRIMMER, CONT.  
OPERATING YOUR EDGER  
WHEEL POSITIONING (See Fig. 4)  
be centered  
in the vertical  
The wheel adjusting spacer should  
between the wheels when edging  
the dual position  
position. Wheels must be in  
cutterhead in an  
to the right when edging with  
angle position or trimming (horizontal  
position).  
WARNING  
whenengine  
Donotchangewheelpositions  
is running.  
Wheel Spacer Positioned For Trimming  
Fig. 4  
the wheels  
Remove the spacer from between  
CURB RIDING POSITION  
Remove the spacer from between  
wheels. Slide the right wheel toward  
and replace the spacer between  
right frame. Only vertical edging  
this position.  
side down. Slide  
axle toward the  
install the spacer  
by lifting on spacer with open  
the left front wheel on the  
right wheel, and once again  
on the axle between the frame  
the front  
the left wheel  
the wheel and  
can be done in  
and wheel.  
CAUTION  
thewheels  
so the blade  
Beforestartingtheengine,besure  
are positioned  
sarepositioned  
NOTE: As pictured above, wheels  
tothe rightfortrimming.The wheel  
to the left for curb riding edging.  
and cutterhead are positioned  
will not strike the wheels.  
NOTES  
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CORRECT EDGER-TRIMMER USAGE  
Too deep a cut will put unnecessary stress  
on engine and accelerate blade wear. Cutting  
too shallow allows rapid regrowth of roots.  
CAUTION  
Readallmanualsprovidedbeforeoperating.  
These manuals give a detailed description  
of operation and point out other areas of  
caution. Familiarize yourself thoroughly  
with equipment before attempting to use it.  
Make sure to re-adjust cutting depth as blade  
begins to wear at tips.  
Avoid edging or trimming in wet grass, as it may  
clog up in the blade guard and cause splattering.  
The general appearance will be much better when  
grass is dry.  
OPERATION OF THE EDGER-  
TRIMMER  
Always push edger-trimmer at moderate walking  
speed — at this speed your edger-trimmer is  
designed to cut more than 100 ft. per minute.  
Four-wheel design of edger-trimmer permits easy  
and stable edging, riding securely on sidewalk or  
cement surfaces.  
WARNING  
Keep all shields in place. Never at-  
tempt to clear discharge areas or edger-  
trimmer blade wihout disengaging the  
edger-trimmer and stopping the engine.  
Around specially shaped ꢁower beds or curved  
sections, follow these simple steps. It will be  
easier to cut around corners when front wheels  
are placed together at right side of trimmer-edger.  
Before starting engine, remove wheel spacer  
clip on front axle, slide wheels to side away from  
blade, and replace spacer.  
Your edger-trimmer is designed to give a  
professionally groomed appearance to your  
lawn with minimum eꢀort. It will edge lawns at  
walks, around ꢁower beds, trim close to poles  
and hydrants, and also under fences and other  
hard to reach locations. For best appearance  
around ꢁowers, adjust blade to 20" angle cut.  
After starting engine, set blade depth and by  
slightly lifting rear wheels, guide edger-trimmer  
around corners and odd angles.  
For best results, adjust the cutting depth of the  
blade to within 1/2" to 1" deep (with a new blade  
usually in the third notch of the adjustment bracket  
at handle).  
WARNING TO PURCHASERS OF  
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE  
EQUIPPED MACHINERY OR DEVICES  
This equipment does not include a spark arrestor  
muꢀer.  
If this equipment is used on any forest-covered  
land, brush-covered land, or grass-covered land  
in the State of California, the law requires that  
a spark arrestor be installed and in eꢁective  
working order before using this equipment on  
such land. The spark arrestor must be attached to  
the exhaust system and comply with Section 4442  
of the California Public Resources Code.  
If this equipment is used in a state or national  
park or campground, a U.S.D.A. Forestry  
Department approved spark arrestor muꢀer  
must be utilized.  
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MAINTAINING YOUR EDGER  
-TRIMMER  
Replace spark plug that is not in good condition.  
CAUTION  
Never sand blast, wire brush, scrape,  
spark plug in poor condition. Best  
obtained with a new plug.  
or reinstall  
results are  
Tominimizethechanceofinjury,perform  
all  
maintenanceandadjustmentsonyoure  
dger-  
trimmer with engine oꢀ, unless instructed  
Always check spark plug gap before  
new plug or reinstalling the original  
spark plug gap gauge to adjust the electrode  
gap as indicated in the engine manual.  
installing a  
plug. Use a  
otherwise in this section. Use extreme  
care  
when working near operating machiner  
y.  
air  
Do not wear loose ꢁtting clothing. Remove  
watch and jewelry before beginning  
work  
when  
andobservecommonsafetypractices  
using tools.  
BLADE MAINTENANCE  
CAUTION  
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST  
Sharpedgesofedger-trimmerbladecan  
cut  
1. Refer to the engine manual for engine  
tenance instructions.  
main-  
you during blade maintenance or  
adjust-  
ment. Use suitable covering over cutting  
2. Correct grade of oil and gasoline  
in the instructions.  
is included  
edges of blade to prevent bodily  
harm.  
BLADE CHANGE  
Check the oil level of the engine every  
edger-trimmer is used. An improper oil  
cause extensive internal damage to engine.  
time the  
level can  
1. Place a 5/16" Allen wrench on the  
inside of  
cutterhead shaft and a 3/4" wrench  
blade nut, and turn to loosen nut. Remove  
on the  
outer washer and old blade.  
2. Replace blade with only Husqvarna  
blade  
(available in 3-pack). Place outer washer  
Failure to change engine oil at recommended  
the  
intervals can lead to serious damage to  
engine.  
This is especially true when using detergent  
oils which are designed to hold impurities  
same direction as removed, and tighten  
as snug as possible.  
nut  
in  
reached,  
a gelatin-  
and can  
suspension; when saturation point is  
oil may suddenly break down to form  
like substance which seriously impairs  
LUBRICATION (See Fig. 5)  
1. Thecutterheadbodyneedsoccasional  
ing. Use #2 multi-purpose grease.  
greas-  
even stop ꢀow of oil. Increase frequency  
of oil  
2. The cutterhead mandrel has two  
precision-  
changes if edger-trimmer is operat  
extremely dusty conditions.  
ed under  
sealed bearings that do not need lubrication.  
USE #2 MULTI-PURPOSE GREASE  
Grease Fitting Location  
SPARK PLUG  
Engine misꢁre, or generally poor operation,  
often caused by spark plug in poor condition  
is  
or  
with incorrect spark gap setting. Spark  
be checked after each ꢁfty hours of  
Replace a spark plug at one hundred  
plug should  
operation.  
operating  
hour intervals, or sooner if inspection  
fouling or excessive deterioration.  
reveals  
20  
10  
°
°
VERTICAL  
10  
20  
°
°
Always clean area around spark plug  
before  
BLADE  
ANGLE  
HORIZONTAL  
removing it to prevent dirt from entering  
engine.  
Use a spark wrench to remove and install plug.  
Fig. 5  
Check condition of plug. Good  
conditions are indicated by a light coating  
or tan deposit. A dead white, blistered  
could indicate an "overrich" fuel mixture  
operating  
of grey  
coating  
caused  
Oil all exposed bearings, linkage,  
wheels. Check all nuts and bolts for tightness.  
and front  
by a clogged air cleaner, or improper  
adjustment.  
carburetor  
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LAWN EDGER AND TRIMMER PARTS ILLUSTRATION  
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LAWN EDGER AND TRIMMER P  
ARTS LIST  
REF. P  
ART  
REF. P  
ART  
NO. NO  
.
DESCRIPTION  
NO. NO  
.
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
10  
505289901  
505289902  
505289903  
505289904  
505289905  
505289906  
505289907  
505289908  
505289909  
Handle  
34  
35  
36  
36A  
37  
40  
41  
42  
505289939  
505289940  
505289941  
505289943  
505289942  
505289944  
505289945  
505289946  
505289947  
505289948  
505289949  
505289950  
505289951  
505289952  
505289953  
505289954  
505289955  
505289956  
505289957  
505289958  
505289959  
505289960  
505289961  
505289962  
505289963  
505289964  
505289965  
505289966  
505289967  
505289968  
Screw 1/4-20 x 1/2 Hex  
Cutterhead Pulley Guard  
Cutterhead Bearing (2 Req.)  
Pin, Cotter 1/8 x 3/4 (2 Req.)  
Nut Lock Hex 7/16" - 14 (4 Req.)  
Spring  
Bolt, Hex 7/16 - 14 x 2  
Rod, Clutch & Depth  
Grip (3 Req.)  
Spring W  
Mandrel, Head  
asher (New 01/87)  
Clamp, Blade Guard  
Bolt 1/4-28 x 1-1/2 Hex (2 Req.)  
Blade Guard Main  
Complete Blade Guard  
Washer  
, Friction (2 Req.)  
Nut 1/2-20  
Lever, Clutch & Depth  
Throttle Control (3 HP Ball Brg)  
(40-3/4)  
44  
45  
46  
47  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
505289910  
505289911  
505289912  
505289913  
505289914  
505289915  
505289916  
Clip, Throttle Cable  
Cross Brace for Handle  
Nut 1/4-28 Hex (10 Req.)  
Bolt 1/4-28 x 7/8 hex (6 Req.)  
Frame, Right Hand 8"  
Hub Cap for 7" & 8" Rear Wheels  
8" Rear Wheel Complete w/  
Bearings, Wide Tire & Hub Cap  
8" Rear Wheel Outside Bearing  
Only  
Deꢀector  
U-Clamp  
, Debris Sweep  
Complete Debris Guard  
Pivot Bolt  
Flat Washer 7/16  
Spring, Head Recoil  
Cup  
Body, Cutterhead  
Lever, Angle Shifting  
Pin 5/16 x 2  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
61  
62  
63  
505289917  
505289918  
8" Rear Wheel Inside Bearing  
Only. Also for 8" F  
(2 needed/front)  
ront Wheel.  
Spring  
Brace Cutterhead  
16A  
505289919  
8" Front Wheel Complete  
w/Bearing & Wide Tire  
8" Tire Only  
Drive Belt (4L  
Cutting Blade  
-300)  
505289920  
505289921  
1-1/4 Pin  
U-Clamp Spacer  
Grease Fitting  
8" Rear Wheel Rim Only  
505289922  
--- -- -- --  
505289924  
505289925  
505289926  
505289927  
505289928  
8" Front Wheel Rim Only  
Engine (  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Briggs & Stratton Dist.)  
Handle and Wheel Bearing  
Cutting Head Complete (Inc. No  
33,53,51,52,54,55,56,61,37,(2)63,  
(2)36)  
Bolt 5/16-24 x 1-1/2 (4 Req.)  
Bolt 5/16-24 x 7/8 Hex (5 Req.)  
Nut 7/16-14 Hex (3 Req.)  
8" Front Axle  
8" Front Wheel Spacer (2-13/16"  
Use With 7075-7 Wheels)  
Nut 5/16-24 Hex (9 Req.)  
8" Fram Crossmember  
8" Rear Axle (13-5/8") (Use with  
7058 wheels)  
505289969  
LE475 Decal  
23  
24  
25  
505289929  
505289930  
505289931  
26  
27  
28  
505289932  
505289933  
505289934  
Bracket, Engine Pulley Guard  
Guard, Engine Pulley  
Engine Pulley Guard & Bracket  
Complete  
Screw #110 x x1/2 Sheet Metal  
(4 Req.)  
8" Fram, Left Hand  
29  
505289935  
NOTE:  
All component  
dimensions  
given in  
U.S. inches  
30  
31  
33  
505289936  
505289937  
505289938  
1 inch = 25.4 mm  
Set Screw 5/16-24 x 5/16  
Cutterhead Pulley & Shaft Comp.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
P R OB L E M  
C AUS E  
1. Engine fails to start.  
A. Check fuel tank for gas.  
B. Spark plug lead wire disconnected.  
C. Throttle control lever not in starting position.  
D. Check spark plug.*  
E. Carburetor improperly adjusted. Engine ꢀooded. Re-  
move spark plug, dry the plug, crank engine with plug  
removed, and throttle in off position. R eplace spark  
plug and lead wire and resume starting procedures.  
F. Old/stale gas. Drain and reꢁll with fresh gas.  
2. Hard Starting or loss of power.  
3. Operation erratic.  
A. Spark plug wire loose.  
B. Carburetor improperly adjusted.*  
C. Dirty air cleaner.*  
A. Dirt in gas tank. Drain, clean and reꢁll.  
B. Dirty air cleaner.*  
C. Water in fuel supply. Drain and reꢁll.  
D. Vent in gas cap and/or carburetor plugged. Clear vent.  
E. Carburetor improperly adjusted.*  
4. Hard Starting or loss of power.  
5. Idles poorly.  
A. Spark plug fouled, faulty or gap too wide.*  
B. Carburetor improperly adjusted.*  
C. Dirty air cleaner.*  
A. Carburetor idle speed too slow.*  
B. Spark plug gap too close.*  
C. Carburetor idle mixture adjustment improperly set.*  
6. Hard Starting or loss of power.  
A. Adjust carburetor.*  
B. Removeanyobstructionsfromairpassagesinshrouds.  
C. Clean cooling ꢁns.  
D. Fill crankcase to proper oil level.  
* NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjust-  
ments listed above, please contact your local  
Lawn Mower Service Shop.  
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STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS  
Edger-trimmers stored for  
gum deposits forming on essential  
may aꢀect the operation of  
following instructions be adhered  
Operate the engine until it  
While engine is still warm, drain  
any length of time should  
be completely drained of fuel  
to prevent  
and fuel tank. Such deposit  
Therefore, it is important  
that the  
parts such as the carburetor  
the engine when used again.  
to before starting engine.  
stops from lack of fuel, to  
the crank case. Reꢁll with fresh  
cylinder. Pull starter rope on  
chaꢀ from cylinder and cylinde  
s
1. Drain fuel tank completel  
y. 2.  
clean all gasoline out of carbureto  
r. 3.  
oil. 4. Remove spark plug, and  
the engine to spread the oil.  
pour one ounce of oil into the  
spark plug. 5. Clean dirt and  
Replace  
r head ꢁns, blower housing  
, etc.  
MAINTENANCE NOTES  
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MAINTENANCE NOTES  
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