Billy Goat KD510SP, TKD510SP specifications Mulch, Compost, Engine

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(fig. 2) Note: Dry wood is harder to chip than green wood.

16.9MULCH

Wood chips made from branches in your own yard make excellent mulch. A thick blanket of wood chips around plants and flowers to keeps weeds out and moisture in.

16.10COMPOST

Vacuumed leaves, grass and other organic material from your own yard can be emptied into a pile or composter to provide enriched soil for later use as fertilizer in gardens and flower beds.

Note: Allow green chips to dry before spreading around living plants.

16.3DEBRIS BAG

Debris bags are normal replaceable wear items.

Note: Frequently empty debris to prevent bag overloading with more weight than you can lift.

An optional bag and dust cover is available for use where debris will be vacuumed in dusty conditions (see Optional Accessories shown on page 1).

DO NOT place bag on or near hot surface, such as engine. Run engine at 1/2 throttle for first 1/2 hour to condition new bag. Your new bag requires a break-in period to condition the pores of the material against premature blockage. The entire bag surface serves as a filter, and must be able to breath to have good vacuum performance.

Be sure engine has come to a complete stop before removing or emptying bag.

This vacuum is designed for picking up trash, organic material and other similar debris (see Safety Warnings page 2-3).However, many vacuums are used where dust is mixed with trash. Your unit can intermittently vacuum in dusty areas. Dust is the greatest cause of lost vacuum performance. However, following these rules will help maintain your machine's ability to vacuum in dusty conditions:

Run machine at idle to quarter throttle.

The debris bag must be cleaned more frequently. A vacuum with a clean, pillow soft bag will have good pickup performance. One with a dirty, tight bag will have poor pickup performance. If dirty, empty debris and vigorously shake bag free of dust.

Machine or pressure-wash debris bag if normal cleaning does not fully clean bag. Bag should be thoroughly dry before use.

Having one or more spare debris bags is a good way to reduce down time while dirty bags are being cleaned.

DO NOT leave debris in bag while in storage.

ENGINE

When servicing engine refer to specific manufacturers engine owner's manual. All engine warranty is covered by the specific engine manufacturer. If your engine requires warranty or other repair work contact your local servicing engine dealer. When contacting a dealer for service it is a good idea to have your engine model number available for reference(See table page 11). If you can not locate a servicing dealer in your area you can contact the manufacturers national service organization.

To reach:

Briggs & Stratton: 800-233-3723 Fax: 414-259-5249

Part No. 890424

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Form No. F011398A

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Contents Nozzle Wear Plates Shredder KITHose Kits Standard Turf Quick Debris BAGSound VibrationPacking Checklist PUT OIL in Engine Before StartingLiterature Assy P/N ControlsClearing a Clogged Nozzle Use caution when using chipperStarting TKD Modles onlyEngine MulchCompost Debris bags are normal replaceable wear itemsTAMPER-TKD only Handling &TRANSPORTING StoragePropulsion Disconnect Spark Plug Wire Before Servicing Unit Debris BAG SeeImpeller Removal Clutch Adjustment Chain AdjustmentsChain Replacement Impeller RemovalParts Drawing KD510SP Engine Service and Warranty TroubleshootingParts List LpA