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If repairs or service is needed on the ^ engine, please contact your nearest authorized engine service outlet. Check the “Yellow Pages”,0f your telephone book under “Engines — Gasoline.” Find It Fast In The Yellow Page* 9 PARTS INFORMATION POWER EQUIPMENT PARTS AND SERVICE Parts and service for all MTD manufactured power equipment are available through the authorized service firms listed below. All orders should specify the model number of your unit, parts number, description of parts and t
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Do Not allow exhaust to be pointed in the direction of persons. 17. No one should operate this unit while intoxicated or while taking medication that impairs the senses or reactions. 3 I FIGURE 1. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK: (See Figure 1) A (2) Carriage Bolts B (2) Hand Knobs C (1) Hex Sems Bolt FIGURE 2. NOTE USE THIS HOLE ONLY The right and left side of your leaf blower is determined from operator's position. 1. Remove the leaf blower, hardware pack and all li
Excessive vibration. A. Bent crankshaft. B. Vane plate out of balance. A. Replace crankshaft (should be done by an authorized service dealer). B. Replace vane plate. 2. Engine fails to start. A. Check fuel tank for gas. B. Spark plug lead wire disconnected. C. Faulty spark plug. A. Fill tank if empty. B. Connect lead wire. C. Clean, adjust gap or replace. See engine manual. 3. Hard starting or loss of power. A. Spark plug wire loose. B. Dirty air cleaner. A. Connect and tighten spark plug wire
C. Faulty spark plug. A. Fill tank if empty. B. Connect lead wire. C. Clean, adjust gap or replace. See engine manual. 3. Hard starting or loss of power. A. Spark plug wire loose. B. Dirty air cleaner. A. Connect and tighten spark plug wire. B. Clean air cleaner as described in engine manual. .4. Engine overheats. A. Carburetor not adjusted properly. B. Air flow restricted.. C. Engine oil level low. A. Adjust carburetor. See engine manual. B. Remove blower housing on engine and clean as descri
770-0824 INDEX Safe Operation Practices ... Assembly Instructions..... Operation .............. Adjustments............ Maintenance and Lubrication 3 4 6 6 7 Off-Season Storage Illustrated Parts . Parts List....... Parts Information ....... 9 Back Cover 7 LIMITED WARRANTY For one year from the date of original retail purchase, MTD PRODUCTS INC will either repair of replace, at its option, free of charge, F.O.B. factory or authorized service firm, any part or parts found to be def
All orders should specify the model number of your unit, part numbers, description of parts and the quantity of each part required. BRIGGS AND STRATTON, TECUMSEH AND PEERLESS PARTS AND SERVICE Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh and Peerless parts and servic* should be handled by your nearest authorized engine service firm Check the yellow pages of your telephone directory under the listing Engines—Gasoline, Briggs & Stratton or Tecumseh Lauson. NOTE:*lf any parts are found to be missing or defective
Drain the gas tank. Start the engine. Allow it to run out of gas. Gasoline left in the engine will leave gum deposits in the carburetor and gas tank. Clean engine of all foreign matter. 2. 3. Lubricate cylinder by removing the spark plug and pour in one ounce of clean lubricating oil. through the spark plug hole into the cylinder Crank engine slowly to spread oil and replace spark plug. To start after storage, remove spark plug and rotate engine with starter to remove excess oil. 6 NOTES
770-1795 (R810807) INDEX Safe Operation Practices........................................3 Maintenance and Lubrication..................... Assembly Instructions............................................4 Off-Season Storage............................. b Operation................................................................5 Illustrated Parts........................8, 9, 10, 11 Adjustments............................................................6 Parts Information...................