Billy Goat KD510 specifications Interest of Safety, 7SOUND 8VIBRATION

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5IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

BEFORE STARTING ENGINE, READ AND UNDERSTANDTHE “ENTIRE OPERATOR'S MANUAL & EN- GINE MANUAL.”

THIS SYMBOL MEANS WARNING OR CAUTION. DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE MAY OCCUR UNLESS INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOLLOWED CAREFULLY.

WARNING: The Engine Exhaust from this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

WARNING: DO NOT

1.DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly poison.

2.DO NOT place hands or feet near moving or rotating parts.

3.DO NOT store, spill or use gasoline near an open flame, or devices such as a stove, furnace, or water heater which use a pilot light or devices which can create a spark.

4.DO NOT refuel indoors where area is not well ventilated. Outdoor refueling is recommended.

5.DO NOT fill fuel tank while engine is running. Allow engine to cool for 2 minutes before refueling. Store fuel in approved safety containers.

6.DO NOT remove fuel tank cap while engine is running.

7.DO NOT operate engine when smell of gasoline is present or other explosive conditions exist.

8.DO NOT operate engine if gasoline is spilled. Move machine away from the spill and avoid creating any ignition until the gasoline has evaporated.

9.DO NOT transport unit with fuel in tank.

10.DO NOT smoke when filling fuel tank.

11.DO NOT choke carburetor to stop engine. Whenever possible, gradually reduce engine speed before stopping.

13.DO NOT tamper with governor springs, governor links or other parts which may change the governed engine speed.

14.DO NOT tamper with the engine speed selected by the engine manufacturer.

15.DO NOT check for spark with spark plug or spark plug wire removed. Use an approved tester.

16.DO NOT crank engine with spark plug removed. If engine is flooded, place throttle in “FAST” position and crank until engine starts.

17.DO NOT strike flywheel with a hard object or metal tool as this may cause flywheel to shatter in operation. Use proper tools to service engine.

18.DO NOT operate engine without a muffler. Inspect periodically and replace, if necessary. If engine is equipped with muffler deflector, inspect periodically and replace, if necessary, with correct deflector.

19.DO NOT operate engine with an accumulation of grass, leaves, dirt or other combustible material in the muffler area.

20.DO NOT use this engine on any forest covered, brush covered, or grass covered unimproved land unless a spark arrester is installed on the muffler. The arrester must be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands.

21.DO NOT touch hot muffler, cylinder, or fins because contact may cause burns.

22.DO NOT run engine without air cleaner or air cleaner cover.

23.DO NOT operate during excessive vibration!

24.DO NOT leave machine unattended while in operation.

25.DO NOT park machine on a steep grade or slope.

WARNING: DO

1.ALWAYS DO remove the wire from the spark plug when servicing the engine or equipment TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING.

2.DO keep cylinder fins and governor parts free of grass and other debris which can affect engine speed.

3.DO pull starter cord slowly until resis- tance is felt. Then pull cord rapidly to avoid

kickback and prevent hand or

arm

injury.

 

4.DO examine muffler periodically to be sure it is functioning effectively. A worn or leaking muffler should be repaired or replaced as necessary.

5.DO use fresh gasoline. Stale fuel can gum carburetor and cause leakage.

6.DO check fuel lines and fittings fre- quently for cracks or leaks. Replace if necessary

7.Follow engine manufacturer operating and maintenance instructions.

8.Inspect machine and work area before starting unit.

12. DO NOT run engine at excessive

speeds. This may result in injury & /or

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8VIBRATION

damage to unit.

6TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2

GENERAL SAFETY

3

ASSEMBLY

3

PARTS BAG & CONTROLS

4

LABELS

4

OPERATION

5 - 7

MAINTENANCE

8 - 9

PARTS DRAWING & LIST

10 -

TROUBLESHOOTING

1212

WARRANTY PROCEDURE

12

L A

98

LpA

108

OPERATOR

SOUND TESTS

Sound tests conducted were in accordance with 79/113/EEC and were performed on 05/ 22/95 under the conditions listed:

GENERAL CONDI-

Sunny

 

TION:

 

 

 

 

 

TEMPERATURE:

 

72 F (22.2 C)

 

10 MPH (16.1 kmh)

 

 

 

 

WIND DIRECTION:

 

S.E.

 

71 %

HUMIDITY:

 

 

 

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE:30.02" Hg (763mm Hg)

VIBRATION LEVELS 1.5g

Vibration levels at the operators handles were measured in the vertical, lateral, and longitudinal directions using calibrated vibration test equipment. Tests were performed on 05/19/95 under the conditions listed:

GENERAL CONDI-

Sunny

 

 

 

TION:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEMPERATURE:

 

62 F (16.7 C)

 

 

5 MPH (8.0 kmh)

 

WIND SPEED:

 

 

 

South

 

WIND DIRECTION:

 

 

 

 

 

 

67 %

 

HUMIDITY:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE:30.06" Hg (764mm Hg)

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Contents Nozzle Wear Plates Shredder KITHose Kits Standard Turf Quick Debris BAGInterest of Safety 7SOUND 8VIBRATIONPacking Checklist PUT OIL in Engine Before StartingLiterature Assy P/N ControlsClearing a Clogged Nozzle Use caution when using chipperStarting If Your Unit Fails to StartDebris bags are normal replaceable wear items MulchCompost Tamper Storage Position SP model shown Tamper Handling & TransportingStorage Chipper Blade Removal and Sharpening Disconnect Spark Plug Wire Before Servicing UnitDebris BAG See Impeller RemovalImpeller Removal Maintenance HistoryDate Service Performed Parts Drawing Description Troubleshooting Engine Service and Warranty