Little Wonder 2/1/1990, 4/1/1970, 3/1/1970, 3/1/2000, 2/1/1970 owner manual SET-UP Instructions

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LITTLE

WONDER BLOWER

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS

1.Open box. Remove upper handle and cardboard insert.

2.Lay box down with blower housing up. Use lower handle to roll unit out of the box.

3.Locate hardware package.

4.Install upper handle to lower handle with (4) 3/8-16 x 1-34 carriage bolts and (4) 3/8-16 flanged nylon insert nuts from the hardware package. Tighten the

nuts securely but not so much as to crush the tube.

FIGURE 1

(Figure 1)

5.Route the throttle cable in front of lower handle crossbar. Install to the left side of the upper handle with (2) 10-32 x ½ thread forming screws from the hardware package. (Figure 2)

6.Ensure the center link of the chain is on the center tooth of the deflector sprocket before connecting the deflector cable. (Figure 5)

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 5

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Contents Operators Wash Hands After Handling CaliforniaMany Uses Important MessageBecome Alert SafetyMachine Preparation Site Preparation and CircumstancesMultiple Operators General Operating SafelyStarting Operating on SlopesStorage Safety Maintenance SafetyBefore Starting Safety DecalsSET-UP Instructions SET-UP InstructionsSET-UP Instructions Controls Maintenance Instructions Operation / MaintenanceBefore Starting the Engine Operating InstructionsDeflector Lever AdjustmentsHorizontal Deflector Deflector ChainStorage / Torque Specifications Torque SpecificationsStorage Description QTY Intake Guard AssyItem Part no Description QTY Engine AssyHousing Assembly Little Wonder

2/1/1990, 2/1/1970, 3/1/2000, 3/1/1970, 4/1/1970 specifications

Little Wonder is a name deeply embedded in the evolution of garden and lawn care equipment. Established in the early 20th century, this brand has made significant contributions to gardening technology across various decades, particularly highlighted by models and innovations that emerged around the years 1970 and 2000.

In 1970, the Little Wonder company showcased a range of robust outdoor power equipment. One of the standout products from this era included the Little Wonder 4/1/1970. This model was renowned for its exceptional versatility and ease of use. It was designed primarily for landscaping professionals and serious gardeners who required efficiency and reliability. The 4/1 model featured a lightweight construction, making it accessible for users of various physical capabilities. Its powerful 4-stroke engine provided both strength and efficiency, allowing gardeners to tackle a variety of tasks such as mowing, debris removal, and edging seamlessly.

Transitioning to later models, the innovations continued with the introduction of the Little Wonder 3/1/1970 and 3/1/2000. These align with the trend of integrating more advanced technologies into garden equipment. The 3/1 models paralleled the shifting focus toward user-friendly designs with enhanced performance. These models incorporated ergonomic features such as cushioned grips and adjustable handles, addressing the growing demand for comfort during prolonged use.

By the late 1990s, specifically with the 2/1/1990 model, Little Wonder had embraced the burgeoning technology of the time, featuring more eco-friendly engine options which were quieter and produced fewer emissions compared to their predecessors. This gave users the dual benefit of exceptional performance combined with environmental consciousness.

Entering the new millennium, the Little Wonder 2/1/2000 reflected a peak in technology with the adoption of digital controls for easier operation and monitoring. These advancements not only improved the performance of older models but also set the stage for the future of garden care, insisting on efficiency, sustainability, and user accessibility.

Overall, Little Wonder has continually evolved, adapting to the needs of users while embracing new engineering and environmental developments. This journey through the decades showcases the brand's commitment to quality and innovation that has resonated with both amateur gardeners and landscaping professionals alike.