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1. Safety Instruction amp Operator s Manual for MODEL 4150 RT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS TYPE_______ AIR COOLED TWO CYCLE DISPLACEMENT_______________40 6ec IDLE DECLUTCH RPM________2700 CLUTCH ENGAGE RPM______3500 FULL OPERATION RPM_________ 8200 FUEL MIX RATIO ______ ss 32 to 1 FUEL TANK CAPACITY_____30 oz SPARK PLUG TYPE_____ CHAMPION CJ8 SPARK PLUG CAP___ ct IGNITION TYPE SOLID STATE TRIMMER HEAD________ FIXED LINE HEAD TRIM LINE DIAMETER 130 MODEL 2450 RT GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Approximate plus or minus 200 RPM TYPE_____AIR COOLED TWO CYCLE Recommend Use of SNAPPER 2 Cycle Oil Only DISPLACEMENT 24 1 IDLE DECLUTCH RPM____2800 CLUTCH ENGAGE RPM_______ 3600 FULL OPERATING RPM ______ 6500 7800 FUEL MIX RATIO________ ss 32to1 FUEL TANK CAPACITY_______22 oz SPARK PLUG TYPE______ _CHAMPION CJ8 SPARK PLUG GAP________ 028 IGNITION TYPE SOLID STATE TRIMMER HEAD_______FIXED LINE HEAD TRIM LINE DIAMETER sd Thank you for buying a Snapper Product Before operating your trimmer read this manual carefully and pay particular attention to the Important Safety Instructions on page two Remember that trim mers and all power equipment can be dangerous if used improperly and keep in mind that safety re quires careful use in accordance with the instructions and common sense SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT z MANUAL
2. Keep bystanders out of area Model 4150 RT is shown in illustrations unless other wise noted OPERATING SERVICE POINTS AIR CLEANER DEBRIS SHIELD ENGINE FIXED LINE HEAD FOAM GRIP FUEL CAP NOT SHOWN FUEL TANK GEAR HEAD GLIDE BALL 10 KNOB HANDLE ADJUSTING 11 ADJUSTING KNOB 12 LOWER HANDLE 13 MAIN FRAME 14 MOMENTARY SWITCH 15 MUFFLER SHIELD 16 PANEL W INSTRUCTIONS 17 SPARK PLUG 18 SWIVEL MOUNT 19 T BOLT 20 THROTTLE BAIL 21 THROTTLE CABLE 22 TRAILING SHIELD 23 TUBE WILINE 24 UPPER HANDLE 25 WHEEL OONOOARWN STARTING STOPPING UNIT To engage the unit squeeze the THROTTLE BAIL 20 against the FOAM GRIP 5 on UPPER HANDLE 24 To stop the unit release the bail allowing the engine RPMs to drop below 3400 and return to an idle disengaging the clutch NOTE If time permits release the THROTTLE BAIL 20 BEFORE stopping the engine thus permitting the clutch to disengage first Be prepared to stop quickly should an emergency occur Stop the engine by pushing the MOMENTARY SWITCH 14 down until the engine stops Refer to FIG 2 FIG 1 A LOCATION OF CONTROLS FEATURES PRE MIX FUEL 32 to 1 RATIO Only use the EXACT mixture of 32 parts gasoline to 1 part 2 cycle air cooled engine oil for proper lubrica tion DO NOT use the special 50 1 ratio oils Use a good quality regular grade leaded or unleaded gasoline with SNAPPER specia formulated
3. 2 cycle engine oil 6 0744 4 oz bottle 32 1 RATIO U S STANDARD FLUID MEASUREMENTS GALLONS GASOLINE 1 2 3 4 5 OIL OUNCES 2 CYCLE 4 8 12 16 20 Observe all safety precautions and use an approved container fuel is very flammable Pour some gasoline into the container first followed by the oil Close container and mix components by shaking Add remaining gasoline and again mix until blended Always shake container before filling FUEL TANK 7 and only add fuel when the engine is COOL NOTE To help prevent gum varnish build up in the carburetor use only clean fresh fuel Using a gas ad ditive such as STA BIL will keep fuel from creating gumvvarnish build up PRIMING STARTING STOPPING ENGINE NOTE When starting the engine DO NOT pull the rope all the way out or let the handle SNAP back After each pull carefully guide the handle back to the retracted position to prolong recoil starter life 1 Pump the primer bulb on FUEL TANK 7 while holding the tickler valve in until fuel starts flowing through overflow tube as shown in FIG 3 Priming is not required witha warm engine NOTE Failure to hold tickler vaive in while priming will flood the engine 2 Move the CHOKE LEVER A to the CHOKE position on cold engines Place your foot on the wheel to secure unit while pulling the starter rope Pull the starter han dle with the right hand using full strokes until the engine starts to r
4. 9 A 24 1cc B 6cc Move choke lever UP to CHOKE position to prevent dirt from entering the carburetor dur ing filter element servicing Open the two piece air cleaner cover on the 24 1cc engine A by squeezing the spring between your thumb and index finger Wash the two piece element in a non oil based sol vent Air or blow dry and evenly distribute a small quantity of SAE 30 engine oil on the surface one side of the black filter material Do not put oil on either surface of the light colored element half After cleaning the cover and holder reassemble in reverse order The oil saturated surface of the black ele ment half must be facing outward to contact incom ing air FIRST Open the two piece air cleaner cover on the 40 6cc engine B by moving the retaining spring up over the cover Wash the one piece element in a non oil bas ed solvent Air or blow dry and evenly distribute a small quantity of SAE 30 engine oil on the lighter col ored fuzzy rough surface After cleaning the cover and holder reassemble in reverse order The oil saturated surface light colored and fuzzy must be facing outward to contact incoming air FIRST NOTE Replace the filter element if frayed torn or cracked Refer to the Parts Manual for the correct replacement number A 2450RT HOLDER 2 PIECE ELEMENT NEVER CLEAN FILTER ELEMENT WITH GASOLINE SPRING 1 PIECE ELEMENT B 4150RT FIG 9 AIR
5. ab normally stop the engine disconnect and secure spark plug wire Inspect the unit for any damage and repair the damage 4 Stop engine before leaving unit 5 Before cleaning repairing or inspecting make certain head or blade has stopped Disconnect and secure spark plug wire away from plug to prevent ac cidental starting MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 1 Keep al nuts bolts and screws tight to be sure unit is in safe operating condition 2 Never store unit with gasoline in the tank inside of a building where fumes may reach an open flame or spark Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure 3 To reduce fire hazard keep unit free of grass leaves or excessive grease 4 Have your trimmer inspected and serviced each year by an authorized Snapper dealer Determine if any additional devices are available which might upgrade the safety of your trimmer 5 Use only factory specified Snapper attachments accessories and fasteners 6 Secure the unit amp empty the fuel tank before transporting in a vehicle 7 Store unit so that sharp objects will not acciden tally cause injury A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for A BRUSH CUTTERS WITH BLADES Read and follow all instructions included with the original unit failure to do so can result in serious injury 1 Inspect the unit prior to operation for damaged or worn parts and for loose fasteners 2 Do not attach a biade to the unit without the proper installa
6. can be positioned either to the RIGHT or LEFT by locating pin Y in the appropriate hole in MAIN FRAME 13 top CAUTION Wear goggles and keep bystanders out of area ADJUSTING TRIMMER ASSEMBLY FIG 5 A CUTTING OPERATION DEBRIS SHIELD PARALLEL natant H ait 2n ae Mai titi Sitti ADJUSTING FOR TRIMMING Loosen T BOLT 19 rotate FIXED LINE HEAD 4 CLOCKWISE to desired angle as shown in FIG 6 retighten T BOLT locate pin Y in LEFT hole in MAIN FRAME 13 top ADJUSTING FOR VERTICAL EDGING Locate pin Y in LEFT hole in MAIN FRAME 13 top Loosen _ T BOLT rotate head CLOCKWISE 90 until it stops retighten T Bolt Refer to FIG 7 NOTE You can also install the optional steel blade EDGER KIT 6 8031 w guide wheel for a cleaner cut or first time edging TRIM WITH HEAD AT FIG 6 TRIMMING OPERATION N CLOCKWISE HEAD AT 90 DEGREE ANGLE 19 KTTT FIG 7 EDGING OPERATION LINE REPLACEMENT NOTE The 2450RT and 4150RT Rolling Trimmers are designed to use ONLY the FIXED LINE HEAD 4 and GLIDE BALL 9 with which they are equipped The 2450RT uses 105 diameter line and the 4150RT uses 130 diameter line Use only designated genuine SNAPPER parts and line on your trimmer Lay the trimmer back on UPPER HANDLE 24 to elevate the head for easy access Pull by hand or with pliers the remaining used lines from the four formed U shaped cha
7. 2 3540 IR 12 89 McDonough GA 30253 Printed In U S A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Failure to comply with the following instructions may result in serious injury to the operator or other persons The owner of the trimmer must understand these instructions and fur thermore must aliow only persons who understand these instructions to operate the unit Each per son operating the trimmer must be of sound mind and body and must not be under the influence of any substance which might impair vision dexterity or judgement If you have any questions pertain ing to your trimmer which your dealer cannot answer to your satisfaction call or write the Customer Service Department at SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT McDonough Georgia 30253 Phone 404 957 9141 TRAINING 1 Read this Manual carefully Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the equipment 2 DO NOT allow children in yard when trimmer is operated 3 DO NOT allow pre teenage children to operate trimmer 4 Allow only responsible teenagers with mature judgement to operate trimmer and only under close supervision 5 Keep the area clear of all persons particularly small children and pets Keep all children bystanders amp helpers outside a 30 ft radius stop engine if approached PREPARATION 1 DO NOT operate trimmer without safety glasses or goggles 2 Thoroughly inspect the area where the trimmer is to be used and remove all
8. 6cc engine by unscrewing the three PHILLIPS head retaining screws 1 Unscrew the two PHILLIPS head retaining screws and pull spark arrestor out of muffler body take care not to damage the gasket if prying is required 2 Clean the screen with a wire brush if needed and then wash in a clean solvent Allow to dry and reassemble in reverse order Replace the gasket if it becomes damaged CAUTION SERVICE THE SPARK ARRESTOR ONLY WHEN THE ENGINE IS COOL 2450 RT SPARK ARRESTOR PLATE A WASHER ARRESTOR ARRESTOR RETAINING SCREW 4150RT FIG 11 SPARK ARRESTOR SPARK PLUG SERVICE The SPARK PLUG 17 can become oil fouled the electrode becomes carbon fouled frequently if the engine has been running at low speeds idling RPM s for extended periods of time 1 Inspect clean the spark plug electrode at fre quent intervals especially if the engine is dif ficult to start 2 Always use a spark plug wrench or socket when removing installing a spark plug 3 Set the gap at 028 and use ONLY CHAM PION CJ8 or an equivalent plug FUEL CAP FILTER Cleanliness of the fuel system is a must for optimum operation Refer to FIG 12 and service when re quired as follows 1 Remove and inspect FUEL CAP 5 Disassem ble and clean the internal venting parts when they become dirty 2 Using a hooked steel wire or paper clip lift extract the fuel line tubing with filte
9. Always discard any blade where damage is apparent NOTE Only 8 tooth blades amp chain blades can be Sharpened Sharpen the 8 tooth blade as described below Sharpen each tooth with a file Round each tooth and file a radius at the base as shown in FIG 1 to minimize the chances of cracks developing in these critical areas Refer to proper chain blade sharpening included with blade FILE A ROUNDED BLADE SURFACE TOOTH FIG 1 BLADE SHARPENING INTRODUCTION The SNAPPER 2450RT and 4150RT are versatile multi purpose Rolling Trimmers equipped with a FIXED LINE HEAD 4 For cutting the head sits flat on the ground surface For trimming and edging around trees walks driveways etc the head is tilted To operate in hard to reach areas or along fences amp buildings the head may be adjusted to the right or left The head can be adjusted to the 90 vertical position for edging or add the stee blade Edging Kit for a smoother edging cut OPERATING PROCEDURE Become thoroughly familiar with the location and function of each control BEFORE operating your trimmer Refer to FIG 1 A RIGHT and LEFT are determined from the operator s position behind the Upper Handle 24 KNOW AND OBSERVE THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WHEN OPERATING THE TRIM MER NOTE Always wear safety goggles and protective clothing when operating trimmer Ear plugs amp gog gles are provided for your convenience
10. CLEANER GEAR HEAD SERVICE EVERY 50 HOURS The GEAR HEAD 8 gets hot during operation let it cool before servicing 1 Remove the grease fitting on the RIGHT side of gear head housing and check the level of lubricant Securely reinstall the fit ting and using a hand type grease gun add quality lithium base 2 multi purpose grease when required Refer to FIG 10 FITTING FIG 10 GEAR HEAD SPARK ARRESTOR MUFFLER The 2450RT and 4150RT have removable screen type spark arrestors A spark arrestor prevents sparks generated by the engine from being discharged with the exhaust gases Without proper service the arrestor screen can become clogged with carbon resulting in engine power loss Clean the screen after every 5 hours duration of operation replace if there is deterioration allowing sparks to escape Carefully remove the MUFFLER CYLINDER SHIELD 15 on the 24 1cc engine by unscrewing the two PHILLIPS head retaining screws and slip the spark plug wire from its molded retaining clip disconnect SPARK PLUG 17 1 Remove the hex lock nut and washer from the threaded stud and remove gasket muffler cover 2 Carefully pry the spark arrestor plate A from the muffler housing with a flat blade screwdriver 3 Clean the screen with a wire brush if needed and then wash in a clear solvent Allow to dry and reassemble in reverse order Carefully remove the MUFFLER CYLINDER SHIELD 15 on the 40
11. ER blades never use substitutes Differences in mounting hole diameter or variations in material hardness could be dangerous Also never attempt to install a blade on your trimer while the FIXED LINE HEAD 4 is already installed Always use the specified hardware and in proper sequence SERVICE PROCEDURES SERVICE ASSISTANCE amp PARTS To retain the original integrity of your trimmer use only geniune SNAPPER replacement parts The information in the Parts Manual accompanying this Operator s Manual is subject to change Your SNAPPER dealer has the latest up to date information as well as replacement parts and service facilities For the nearest SNAPPER Dealer check your telephone directory yellow pages under the heading LAWN MOWERS For maximum performance from your trimmer in spect its condition before each use and during operation Always remove any grass grease or any other accumulation of debris from the engine air in take fuel tank spark plug muffler area etc Most routine services can be quickly and easily performed using ordinary hand tools Always perform the following routine services NOTE Keeping debris from accumulating around air inlet areas will keep the flywheel and cylinder areas from clogging up and over heating AIR CLEANER SERVICE EVERY 10 HOURS Service the AIR CLEANER 1 more frequently than every 10 hours if the trimmer is operating in oeeey conditions Refer to FIG
12. d SNAPPER Product Registration Card immediately and mail to SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT MCDONOUGH GEORGIA 30253 VA AV E AVA DV vA DA D NOTES SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT McDonough GAs 30253 FSRA Compsny MANUAL 2 3540 IR 12 89 12 Printed in U S A
13. engines and their components as these items are warranted separately by their manufacturers and does not apply to batteries which are covered separately This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident alteration abuse improper lubrication normal wear or other cause beyond our control i ER There is no other express warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to two 2 years from purchase date for the original purchaser s residential non commercial use ninety 90 days from pur N chase for the original purchaser s commercial rental or other non residential use and to the extent permitted by law any and all implied warranties are excluded This is the exclusive remedy Liabilities for consequential damages under any and all warranties are excluded E yy Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied warranty lfasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state A WARNING THE USE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN GENUINE SNAPPER PARTS MAY IMPAIR THE z SAFETY OF SNAPPER PRODUCTS AND WILL VOID ANY LIABILITY AND WARRANTY BY SNAPPER ASSOCIATED WITH THE USE OF SUCH PARTS IMPORTANT Please fill out the attache
14. flange with the teeth oriented in the proper direction rotation is COUNTER CLOCKWISE from the operator s position Then place holder B or bellville washer on the output shaft against the under side of blade with the recessed surface against the blade 4 Finally insert the blade arbor bolt Short D through the GLIDE BALL While facing the bolt head screw the bolt COUNTER CLOCKWISE on to the output shaft securing the GLIDE BALL holder B bellville washer and blade to the shaft Hold the blade spacer or holder A with the large 38mm wrench Included in tool kit and turn arbor bolt COUNTER CLOCKWISE until it is securely tightened Use 13 16 spark plug socket to tighten NOTE 2450 RT utilizes the blade spacer while the 4150 RT has the holder A hoider B combination between the GEAR HEAD and FIXED LINE HEAD N BLADE _ SPACER HOLDER A i BELLVILLE 4150 RT FIG 8 INSTALLING NEW LINE WARNING Before handling the FIXED LINE HEAD 4 be sure the engine is NOT running and the GEAR HEAD 8 is COOL to the touch NOTE 2450 RT is fitted with the blade spacer above the blade and bellville washer below 4150 RT is set up with holder A above the blade and holder B below Refer to FIG 8 A g DRIVE SPINDLE _BLADE SPACER BELLVILLE WASHER HOLDER B ZS 2450 RT 4150 RT FIG 8 A CUTTING BLADE INSTALLATION CAUTION Use only SNAPP
15. ng nut B CLOCKWISE to shorten cable or turn it COUNTER CLOCKWISE to lengthen the cable Retighten lock nut A NOTE If while the engine is idling the FIXED LINE HEAD 4 or cutting blade also rotates the idle screw needs to be turned COUNTER CLOCKWISE until the clutch activated head or bladle stops py pss 2 If the engine refuses to start stalls during FIG 13 A IDLE ADJUSTMENT rapid acceleration or has a power loss under load it is recommended that you return the trimmer to your SNAPPER DEALER for in specting service as the carburetor Is sensitive and can be damaged if incorrectly serviced NOTE To help prevent gum varnish build up in the carburetor use only clean fresh fuel Using a gas ad ditive such as STA BIL will keep fuel from creating gum varnish build up OFF SEASON STORAGE Before storing the unit for 30 days or more and dur NOTE When folding handles to fit into a condensed ing off season take the following steps space carefully flex the THROTTLE CABLE 21 don t let it get kinked 1 Drain the FUEL TANK 7 and run the engine until the tank is dry Again the use of a gas stabilizer will help during storage 2 Store the trimmer under cover in a dry out of weather protected and inaccessable to children location such as a locked shed Never store the trimmer close to a water heater furnace or any other machinery which could cause a spark S
16. nnels and insert two new lines into channels as shown in FIG 8 The lines should be 17 long from tip to tip after in Stallation with all four equal in length Check the tighteness of the arbor bolt C GLIDE BALL 9 and FIXED LINE HEAD 4 at this time fre quently inspect all components for tightness Should the GLIDE BALL ever wear through disassemble as shown in FIG 8 Unscrew the arbor bolt C by turning it CLOCKWISE while restraining the head by holding the blade spacer or the holder B with the large wrench furnished Replace the GLIDE BALL and reassemble in reverse order CUTTING BLADE OPTION The 2450 RT and 4150 RT Rolling Trimmers are designed for quick and easy conversion to use a variety of SNAPPER cutting blades for the removal of weeds brush and small saplings The 2450 RT can be fitted with the 8 diameter blade and the 4150 RT accepts either the 8 or 10 diameter blade Your SNAPPER dealer will assist you in selecting the appropriate blade for your needs We recom mend using the new chain blade Remove the FIXED HEAD 4 as shown in FIG 8 and paenan as described below and as illustrated in FIG 8 A 1 Loosen T BOLT 19 and turn rotate the GEAR HEAD 8 CLOCKWISE until it stops 90 retighten bolt 2 Position the blade spacer or holder A on the output shaft against the underside of GEAR HEAD with the blade flange toward you 3 Align the blade on the blade
17. or i 7 To store the unit in tight quarters refer to FIG 14 and follow these procedures 1 First remove the tube of extra replacement lines or move the tube from the front to the back of LOWER HANDLE 12 FIG 14 STORAGE PREPARATION 2 Loosen both upper KNOBS 10 located Inside PANEL 16 and fold UPPER HANDLE 24 rear ward NOTE Carefully move the handles past the AIR 3 Loosen both lower KNOBS 10 located CLEANER 1 when lowering them onto the GEAR underlinside MAIN FRAME 13 and then spr HEAD ing the LOWER HANDLE 12 forward over both retaining pins one is located on each side of the MAIN FRAME Rest the PANEL 16 on the GEAR HEAD 8 See your SNAPPER Dealer for available options 11 SNAPPER ROLLING TRIMMERS MANUFACTURER S 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY For two 2 Years from purchase date for the original purchaser s residential non commercial use ninety 90 days from purchase date for the original purchaser s commercial rental or other non residential use SNAPPER POWER EQUIPMENT through any SNAPPER dealer will replace free of charge any part or parts found upon ex amination by the factory at McDonough Georgia to be defective in material or workmanship or both All transportation cost incurred by the purchaser in submitting material to a SNAPPER dealer for replacement under this warranty must be borne by the purchaser This warranty does not apply to
18. r through mouth of FUEL TANK 7 3 Remove the filter from the formed end of fuel line by twisting and pulling it free The fuel filter is equipped with either a soft ora hard white outer filter element The soft white felt element must be replaced when it becomes dirty while the hard white Porex element may be washed in a clean non oil based solvent and re used Gray inner filter elements are re useable after being cleaned in the solvent Air or blow dry re useable elements before reassembly METAL END GRAY FILTER ELEMENT WHITE FILTER ELEMENT NS FUEL TANK FIG 12 FUEL CAP FILTER FUEL SYSTEM CARBURETOR SERVICE If after the AIR CLEANER 1 SPARK PLUG 17 and spark arrestor have been inspected cleaned the engine will not start stalls at idle speed or stalls during rapid acceleration refer to FIG 13 and take the following steps 1 It is possible that the idle mixture screw A needs to be adjusted if the engine starts but Stalls rather than continue to run at an idle speed Turn the screw CLOCKWISE 1 8 turn at a time and restart engine continue this procedure until the engine runs at an idle 4150RT FIG 13 SERVICING CARBURETOR 10 An alternate idle adjustment can be made by changing the TRAVEL length of the THROT TLE CABLE 21 It enters the carburetor top through the rubber cap C Refer to FIG 13 A and proceed as follows Loosen lock nut A and turn adjusti
19. stones sticks wire bones and other objects that could cause injury if thrown at high speeds 3 Do not operate trimmer when barefoot or wearing open sandals Always wear substantial footwear and long pants 4 Never operate trimmer without proper guards shields or other safety protective devices in place and properly connected inspect to determine that these safety devices are installed properly are in good repair and operate properly If the condition or operation of these devices is questionable they must be repaired or replaced before using the trim mer 5 Fill gasoline tank before starting engine Mix in an approved gasoline container Do not smoke near open gasoline container Do not fill gasoline tank in doors or when engine is running Allow engine to cool for at least ten minutes before refilling Wipe off any spilled gasoline before starting engine Move away from fueling site before starting engine Do not run engine indoors 6 Use trimmer only in daylight or in good artificial light 7 Never operate trimmer in wet grass Keep a firm hold on the handle and walk slowly never run 8 Use only for task explained in this manual OPERATION 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts while engine is running 2 Stop or idle engine when crossing gravel drives walks or roads and under any conditions where thrown objects might be a hazard 3 After striking a foreign object or if unit vibrates
20. tion kit or hardware 3 Always use the steel shield 4 Wear safety eyewear and long pants work boots and gloves 5 Install blade to blade holder hardware with holes properly aligned and securely fastened Failure to do so can allow blade to spin off 6 Inspect the blade any time it contacts pebbles rocks or other hard objects Replace chip ped cracked warped or otherwise damaged blades or chain parts with factory specified SNAPPER replacement blades 7 Make sure blade stops running at idle speeds A coasting blade can be dangerous 8 Keep all bystanders children and pets at least 30 feet away 9 Cut in the recommended cutting direction BLADE THRUST KICK BACK PRECAUTIONS 1 DANGER ALWAYS GUARD AGAINST BLADE THRUST This is a kick back or blade bounce type reaction This reaction can be violent enough to cause loss of control and serious injury to the operator or others 2 REDUCE THE CHANCES OF BLADE THRUST a Use the proper blades use 8 point blade for cutting heavy weeds and small underbrush 3 8 diameter or less use the 80 tooth blade for heavier brush and small saplings Use the new SNAPPER chain blade for all types of cutting it also greatly reduces blade thrust b Keep blade sharp Dull blades are more likely to Snag or thrust back Check blade any time it contacts any rocks wire or metal post c Cut at full throttle BLADE SHARPENING Periodically check the blade for nicks and cracks
21. un Refer to FIG 4 3 After the engine has warmed up for approx imately 5 seconds move the choke lever A down to the RUN position 4 i Stop the engine by pushing the MOMEN TARY SWITCH 14 down until the engine _ Stops Refer to FIG 2 PG 4 NOTE If the choke lever A is not moved to RUN engine flooding or difficult starts on subsequent at tempts can result CAUTION The FIXED LINE HEAD 4 may rotate when the choke lever is set between CHOKE and RUN l i Gp ne Q ESR g CA a all Garren ww a y LA LA pe Al FIG 3 PRIMING THE ENGINE lt 4 i y G G FIG 4 CHOKING THE ENGINE CUTTING TRIMMING OPERATION ADJUSTING FOR CUTTING In the cutting mode the trimming assembly A is centered with the SWIVEL MOUNT 18 pin Y located in center hole X which is in the top of MAIN FRAME 13 The FIXED LINE HEAD 4 will rest on the ground surface and the DEBRIS SHIELD 2 will be parallel with the ground surface Refer to FIG 5 and FIG 5 A and pro ceed as follows 1 Face ADJUSTING KNOB 11 and turn it COUNTER CLOCKWISE to locate pin Y in the center hole X Then tighten KNOB 11 by turning CLOCKWISE 2 To level the head and shield turn T BOLT 19 COUNTER CLOCKWISE to loosen then rotate the GEAR HEAD 8 COUNTER CLOCKWISE until it stops turn T BOLT CLOCKWISE to retighten When cutting in congested areas such as near fence rows the head
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