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OPERATION
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KNOW YOUR BRUSHWACKER (See Fig. 15 )
READ THIS OPERATOR'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR BRUSHWACKER. Compare the illustrations with your unit to familiarize yourself with the location of the vadous controls and adjustments. Save this manual for future reference.
AIR FILTER._..._.I_ | _ | (BackSide) |
(INSIDE)
_.,_j {_ STARTER ROPE
SPARKPLUGv \
(INSIDE)
CHO_:_'VI\1
/ THROTTLE HANDLE
MUFFLER &
THROTTLE LOCKOUT
ENGINE SWITCH 0
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| HANDLEBAR |
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| TUBE |
PLASTIC LINE |
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TRIMMER | SHIELD |
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| METAL BLADE : |
| J?oI % | SHIELD _ |
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SHIELD | SAPLING SAW BLADE |
DUAL UNE HEAD | BRUSH TRI BLADE |
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CUTTING LINE HEAD | BRUSH BLADE | SAW BLADE |
CONFIGURATION | CONRGURATION | CONRGURATION |
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| Figure 15 |
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The ENGINE SWITCH has a stop position.
The STARTER ROPE HANDLE is used for starting the engine.
The CHOKE LEVER provides additional fuel to the engine when starting a cold engine.
The THROTTLE LOCKOUT prevents the
The
The DUAL LINE CUTTING HEAD is designed to c_Jtgrass and light weeds.
The BRUSH
The SAW BLADE is designed to cut grass, weeds, and woody brush and small trees up to 21/2 inches in diameter.
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