Operation Manual
Page 11
...3. See Figure 5-5. 3. Secure with your hands when working around the edger blade. 1. Repeat the first three steps if belt is not pinched between 37 foot-lbs. Edging Along a Curb The right, rear wheel of the edger can utilize the edger's optional trenching feature in place. See Figure 5-5. 2 Tri-Star Blade...is riding smoothly on the blade spindle and that secures the edger blade, leaving the edger blade in order to lock the wheel in position for landscape lighting. NOTE: Make certain that the drive belt is seated correctly on the spindle sheaves and is pinched. ...
...3. See Figure 5-5. 3. Secure with your hands when working around the edger blade. 1. Repeat the first three steps if belt is not pinched between 37 foot-lbs. Edging Along a Curb The right, rear wheel of the edger can utilize the edger's optional trenching feature in place. See Figure 5-5. 2 Tri-Star Blade...is riding smoothly on the blade spindle and that secures the edger blade, leaving the edger blade in order to lock the wheel in position for landscape lighting. NOTE: Make certain that the drive belt is seated correctly on the spindle sheaves and is pinched. ...
Operation Manual
Page 12
...the Engine Operator's Manual packed with light oil. Flat Washer Flange Nut Edger Blade Figure 6-1 2. Lubrication Wheels Lubricate the wheels and bearings at least once a season. Repeat the first three steps if the belt is sharp. See Figure 6-2. Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground ...season with light oil at each end of all engine-related service specifications. Install the replacement edger blade and the flange nut removed earlier. NOTE: Make certain that the drive belt is seated correctly on the blade spindle and that it is riding smoothly on the blade...
...the Engine Operator's Manual packed with light oil. Flat Washer Flange Nut Edger Blade Figure 6-1 2. Lubrication Wheels Lubricate the wheels and bearings at least once a season. Repeat the first three steps if the belt is sharp. See Figure 6-2. Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground ...season with light oil at each end of all engine-related service specifications. Install the replacement edger blade and the flange nut removed earlier. NOTE: Make certain that the drive belt is seated correctly on the blade spindle and that it is riding smoothly on the blade...
Operation Manual
Page 13
...the flange lock nut on top of frame, allowing the idler pulley assembly to pivot slightly out from the front of the belt is seated into the bottom pulley. WARNING! The edger drive belt is not pinched between them. See Figure 7-1. 2. With your other hand, carefully reach under the rear of the... edger and remove the belt from off of the pulleys, again making sure to note the orientation of the drive belt on the spindle sheaves and is subject to the blade plate assembly. Remove the spindle sheaves...
...the flange lock nut on top of frame, allowing the idler pulley assembly to pivot slightly out from the front of the belt is seated into the bottom pulley. WARNING! The edger drive belt is not pinched between them. See Figure 7-1. 2. With your other hand, carefully reach under the rear of the... edger and remove the belt from off of the pulleys, again making sure to note the orientation of the drive belt on the spindle sheaves and is subject to the blade plate assembly. Remove the spindle sheaves...
Operation Manual
Page 15
... plug. 6. Engine oil level low. 2. Clean, adjust gap or replace spark plug. 7. Replace edger blade. 2. Spark plug fouled. 7. Air flow restricted. 3. Drain fuel tank. Dirty air cleaner. 1. Belt worn or stretched. Spark plug wire loose. 2. Dirty air cleaner. 1. Connect the spark plug wire... to the Engine Operator's Manual. 1. Spark plug gap too close. 1. Engine flooded. 1. Vent in gasoline tank. 5. Edger blade bent or damaged. 2. Connect and...
... plug. 6. Engine oil level low. 2. Clean, adjust gap or replace spark plug. 7. Replace edger blade. 2. Spark plug fouled. 7. Air flow restricted. 3. Drain fuel tank. Dirty air cleaner. 1. Belt worn or stretched. Spark plug wire loose. 2. Dirty air cleaner. 1. Connect the spark plug wire... to the Engine Operator's Manual. 1. Spark plug gap too close. 1. Engine flooded. 1. Vent in gasoline tank. 5. Edger blade bent or damaged. 2. Connect and...