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NB04D-9150/I Sears] owner's manual MODEL NO. 636.795454 I:RRFTSM 37.7 cc CAUTION: Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions GASBRUSHWACKEWo". • Assembly • Maintenance • Operation • Repair Parts Carefully Sears, NB04D.9150/| 6/82 Roebuck and Co., Chicago, Ill. 60684 PRINTED U.S.A. IN JAPAN ° _...... _'_ :1'"Y'E-,_.R'_WA_ R_A-N T_'_O N CR_'A:I= TS A_N M _'-'_" _ _""_ _SHWACKER _M• 636. 795454 _CKER_M.• fails to perform properly, due toa defect in material or workmanship with_ in one (1) year from date of purchase Sears will repair it free of charge c ase, Sears will rep_ , • _TM. is usedfor commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 days from date _ of purchase. _ y _VICE IS AVAILABLE 8Y SIMPLY CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS STORE OR SERVICE GHOUT __c _t_ - _'_'; _]_ _",_,_ THE UNITED STATES. legal rights0 and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Sears, Roebuck & Co• ' ...... Sears Tower Chicago Illinois 60684 ........... _Z=HXZI._H==Zr== '_':" _ ' rOv ' _ SAFETY _ _' _W' _ RULES _ "_ AND "_" _•I ...... '_ _ PRECAUTIONS X __ P 1. Always wear properly, safety do not goggles wear for loose eye clothing could become caught in moving footwear should always be worn, 2. 3. Inspect the entire screws, etc.) DO NOT other the USE than any use the unit if it is damaged the be cut Keep the handles 5. Always 7. attachment with injury this' by the to the power user or damage Do not use this Do not overreach• Do not proper Do not smoke while Always container 9, 10. mix fuel 18. mix safety mixing in an and that start store is approved the Never unit attempt the from to is running make engine clear surface• fuel or run building. Fumes carbon monoxide• 11. to cut or trim anything those for over waist Keep proper run unit standing footing and balance at all on a ladder or any other Keep hands and feet clear of the blade while unit is in use. 19• Do not run the unit at high speed when 20. Do not use the unit when you are tired. handle and hanging band 21. Maintain the unit with not cutting. care. Always fuel or filling enclosed 22. the tank. room or fuel tank engine a properly cap Do not store ina closed.area where fuel vapors can reach near open Use only replacement parts that are identicalto original marked inside engine with the a closed contain adjustments to the the unit operator. resting engine room your or attachment servicingthe unit. These parts are dealer• The may create use of a potential any other hazard, is or dangerous while parts when available from accessory while exhaust strapped adjustments in the blade an open flame from hot water heaters,furnaces, etc. for such usage. the make and the keep sharp. Follow instructionsfor changing accessories. 23. Never remove running. Never unit at a safe footing• equipment 8. away• Onlookers should be kept the Work area, at least 30 feet. high• cutting. Do not flames. any cutting• Do not use this unit for any job other than which it is intended as described in this manual. of to the that remove 15. times. head may sling during Also adjusted• debris Keep children distance from bolts, manufacturer blade• all free of oil and fuel. use the when that the unit in the % or poorly remove 14. Safe (Nuts, entangled and t " result. 4. 6. parts. area to become objects 16. that unit. '_ _ Inspect Dress jewelry of the '_ Do not 17. for loose manufactured Serious could or parts _,'_" 13. unstable those engine• engine machine protection• _"_ 12. could Proper safety precautions must be observed• Like all power equipment, this unit must be handled carefully..DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF OR OTHERS TO DANGER. Follow these simple rules: 1 ' _ the Always on a flat, CAUTION: The operation ofa,_y BRUSHWACKER_.M. TrImmer can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shields before commencing power tool operation. We recommend Wide Vision Safety Mask for over spectacles or standard safety glasses, available at Sears Retail or Catalog Stores• KNOW Your new BRUSHWACKERT.M. has been however, even with the best of preventative check out procedures listed below: YOUR carefully BRUSHWACKERTM packed measures, at the factory damage Remove all items from the carton, lay them out and check assembly. Also check carefully for any visible damage. (IN THE OR BOTH, NOTIFY YOUR SEARS STORE IMMEDIATELY.) You should the unit. familiarize Refer yourself to drawing with the various parts of to prevent does sometimes your occur. damage the parts to be sure that you EVENT THAT SOMETHING BRUSHWACKERT.M. during shipping It is recommended before that and storage, you follow the have everything required for IS DAMAGED OR MISSING attempting to assemble or operate below. SPECIFICATIONS MUFFLER: Lo Tone - w/Cover 37.7 cc (2.30 Cu. In.) CLUTCH: Centrifugal 6000 FUEL IGNITION: Solid State Ignition SPARK PLUG: CARBURETOR: Horizontal Draft, Float Type SPARK PLUG STARTER: Auto ENGINE TYPE: 2 Cycle DISPLACEMENT: OPERATING ON/OFF RPM: SWITCH Air Cooled 1 Liter TANK: STD SHOULDER Pints) 360942 .024" - .028" Fuel-Oil Mix Between 20 and 25 to 1 For the first twenty hours, use the mixing ratio of Between 15 and 20 to 1 GAP: LUBRICATION: Rewind Togg le (positive "ON/O F F") (2.1 NOTICE: HARNESS FUEL TANK STARTER DETACHING HANGING MET KNOB BELT CHOKE LEVER HANDLE TOGGLE SWITCH (POSITIVE ON/OFF) AIR CLEANER DRIVE SHAFT BRUSH HOUSING _,,_. HANDLE BLADE _._--_-_ / FIXTURECOMPL SPLASH D E F LECTOR NOTICE Locate the the number Model for Number your records. of your unit. Record and retain ASSEMBLY 1. 5. INSTRUCTIONS After checking parts, fasten fuel tank and fit drive shaft to engine with four screws. Figure 1. GROUND WIRE OF TOGGLE SPLASH DEFLECTOR ASSEMBLY Attach the splash deflector unit to the Drive Shaft Housing using the clamp and screws provided. See figure 4. SWITCH / STAND Figure 4 Figure 1 You are now Lock on the 6. . 3. Attach stand to engine with two bolts. Figure 1. Clamp the handle bar to the drive Connect the toggle switch cord from the ignition coil. Figure 2. teeth on the careful! shaft. with the cord coming The arbor ticular blade. from ready to mount the blade and Arbor end of the drive shaft. CAUTION: The blade shaft and are very nut sharp. Wear gloves have left hand threads. attention to blade rotation when Blade has counter-clockwise rotation the blade, engine fasten end of the machine. the shaft with lock When handle. and be Pay par- installing the when viewed installing the Figure 5. LOCKXANO Figure 2 4= @ Wind the spiral tube round both the throttle wire and the toggle switch cord as in the figure. Attach waist pad. Figure 3. Figure 5 7. WAIST SHOULDER PAD WARNING! SPIRAL TUBE Figure HARNESS The SHOULDER HARNESS clips in one of the holes of the bracket as shown. Adjust so that the blade is parallel to the ground and you are comfortable. Figure 6. 3 WARNING! WARNING! The shoulder harness must be worn, the safety handle installed properly and both hands kept on the handles at all times while running this unit. Positive control is mandatory for safe operation. DO NOT EDGE WITH THE METAL BLADE! Keep blades sharp at all times. Splash deflector must be in place when using brush blades. For blade replacement, use only blades built for this unit. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE. Always shut unit off before disconnecting shoulder harness to examine blade. BEFORE EACH USE, examine the nuts which hold blade on to determine if they are tight. Assembly Instructions [€ont'd.| CAUTION: When preparing for the job been stored stored fuel you mixture, longer longer than than performance. time it should CAUTION! mix only the amount needed are to do. Do not use fuel mixture two this will (2) months. cause hard NEVER fill the fuel tank Fuel starting If fuel mix has been stored be removed and filled with that has mixture and poor longer than this a fresh mixture. to the inlet port level. NEVER add fuel to the tank in a closed un-ventilated area, DO NOT add fuel to to wipe off this unit close to an open fire or sparks. BE SURE spilled fuel before attempting to start the engine. DO NOT Check Figure 6 to refuel an extremely hot engine, points before operation CHECK for loose bolts, nuts and fittings. CHECK the air cleaner for dirt. dirt, Shoulder harness fitting procedure, attempt etc. before ENGINE Clean the air filter of all the operation. STARTING PROCEDURE 1. When starting the engine, set the toggle switch at "ON"° 2. Open the fuel valve. The valve is open when in line with the fuel line and closed when 90°to it. Figure 7. I/ OFF ON Figure 7 . PREPARING FOR OPERATION Fuel and oil mixture Inspect the fuel tank and fill with clean, fresh fuel of the proper mixture. This engine requires a mixture of gasoline of between 20 and 25 parts gasoline tolPart oil (1 gal. gasoline to 6 oz. oil) of regular leaded gasoline. Use 32-36555 Craftsman Engine Oil or a high grade two stroke cycle engine oil For the first twenty hours, use the mixing ratio of between 15 and 20 to 1. DO NOT USE (OUTBOARD MOTOR) OIL DO NOT MIX GASOLINE AND OIL DIRECTLY IN THE ENGINE FUELTANK. IMPORTANT: Failure to follow proper fuel mix instructions could result in serious damage to the engine. The choke control is a "Lever" choke engine, push the (CHOKE) position. may be started with "OPEN" dividual (RUN) engine. OPEN the type. choke NOTE: If the choke and "CLOSE", Figure 8. (See Figure lever to 8 ). To "CLOSE" the engine is warm, it lever mid-way between depending on (RUN) the in- . Figure 8 (con tinued) Engine 4. Starting Procedure {cont'd} Stopping Set the throttle lever at starting position ing button of throttle lever. Figure 9. with the lock- the Engine 1. Reduce the engine 2. Set the toggle switch 3. After stopping FUEL rpm to idle. at "OFF". the engine, COCK ...shutting tank to the engine. Figure 7. IMMEDIATELY off Figure CLOSE the fuel supply THE from the 7. Adjustments LOCKING BUTTON LEVER SPARK PLUG MAINTENANCE -- If the spark plug electrode area has an excess of carbon buildup, the efficiency of the plug will be seriously reduced. REMOVE THE CARBON WITH A SPARK PLUG CLEANER OR WIRE BRUSH. OF After cleaning the spark plug RESET ELECTRODE GAP TO 0.6/0.7 MM (.024-.028). THE Carburetor Figure 9 5. Pull the recoil Gradually return BACK! Pull rotation. DO starter the the briskly. in pull NOTE: cord After starting return the locking the of cord IT SNAP the starter all the way one-half Proper CAUTION: LET direction the starter length 10 DO NOT the Use only push engine, button the pull choke the of throttle lever throttle the adjustment operation carefully not of the carburetor of this adjusted at require any further engine. the is very The factory important carburetor and to has been therefore should adjustmefit. out to two-thirds of for starting. After the engine starts, "OPEN" (RUN) position, 6. Figure handle... rope NOT of the drum. your starter to the lever and Carburetor Adjustment Idle speed adjustment throttle stop screw. is accomplished by turning the lever. THROTrLE StOP SCRE,Y Figure 10 7. Let the engine warm up by running it at a low rpm speed) for approximately two or three YOU DO NOT HAVE THE ENGINE DURING THE WARM UP PERIOD. By moving (rpm) unit to under ALWAYS the the throttle lever, required load reduce minutes. UNDER the engine rpm before speed placing the (cutting). the engine speed the the idle speed. Turning clockwise For any complete increase operating (slow NOTE: LOAD Turning to idle speed when not cutting. will throttle decrease additional unit stop screw clockwise the throttle stop will screw increase counter- the idle speed. carburetor to the nearest adjustments Sears Service take the Center. Preventative Maintenance Check List and Storage Tips Be sure the engine and all other parts are clean. Check all nuts, bolts, screws, etc. making tightened and secured as they should be. sure they are Inspect carefully for any fuel or oil leaks. CAUTION_ NEVER OPERATE WITHOUT load, LOAD. the engine adverse effect THE With ENGINE throttle fully AT opened rpm wilt be very high which on the life of the engine. HIGH RPM and no can have an Check the air cleaner assembly for excessive dust or dirt. If the filter requires cleaning, use the following procedure: Remove the filter and wash in soap and water or blow off with compressed air. DO NOT clean filter in gasoline or other flammable solvent. Tips for Long Drain Storage all spark fuel from plug, the fuel tank pour a teaspoon Rotate the crankshaft handle slowly. of oil through several Replace and carburetor. times and the machine the plug hole. by pulling the spark Emergency measure during operation In case of emergency, pull the detaching Remove will be detached from belt upward strongly the body. the starter plug and proceed with storage. BRUSH CUTTER OPERATION CAUTION: Shoulder harness kept the handlebar on brush cutter datory action. cut operation. all blade rotary no mowing than flush in diameter, or dangerous areas the unit or a swing advancing will require slower this type cutting swinging with the growth such to the WH ground, with you to the are five inches the brush blade acquainted with you will want to control than to put the full workload "WRAPPING" as wire LITHIUM large semi-circular approximately growth After Avoid Figure 11 effectively be used similar applying forward action.., hip rather and hands. should heavier action. points stumpage. scythe Cutting USE conventional, 2" to Lubrication for its shear cutting ability up each swing. of designed cutting blade will with types EDGE WITH The brush cutter large action, arms is .man- control DO NOT blades. swings of 6-7 feet the Positive ING BELT Caution! faster unsightly For clearing during was exclusively growth, leaving hands grips at all times BLADE! It has a much bar type, be worn, and both for safe operation. METAL The brush must when grass, Johnsoo cutting the on JSE SAE30 some grass, dead, WEIGHT OIL EVERY 30 HOUI dry, long stem weeds, grass or vines; there is a possibility of this material "WRAPPING" around the blade shaft. This action can stall problem, the the blade the unit machine material and cause should into just cut, the the clutch be operated materials to throttle, be cut as you make the return I to slip. To avoid at full and this swinging avoiding the swing. IMPORTANT: ! _E 30 WEIGHT Clean and inspect cutter shaft periodically, remove debris, etc. to insure optimum operation. OIL EVERY 30 HOURS I CAUTION Stop engine Sharpening kept the sharp keep a file blade sharp the engine blade flat bent before surface blade, handy; and to blade...the When cutting now and then will CAUTION: the blade. only Always lable shut the on a Always LITHIUM keep the Lay the blade if it is straight. to straighten be of time When sharpening replace a and re-use. GRIND AS SHOWN. blade blade should for any length be sure it is straight. determine OR brush cutting precisely. to sharpen do not attempt 4-tooth grass or weed wrappings. a few strokes shop FILE BLADE Use the brush at all times. down in the worn out, above. removing '_': for mowing, if 4-tooth grind the base of blade into round blade is curve as shown at WHITE SEARS, GREASE ROEBUCK and SAE AND CO. 30 weightOil Figure 12 are avai NYL ON LINE HOW The TO USE Line work. Trimmer depends cutting. bricks, the for upon LINE is designed It uses only specially-treated THE wear. type trimming and light tip of a monofilament longer the of The life surface of the against edging nylon cutting which 17. line line you fences. The shrubs and could cutting around line scar fences. objects SAFETY may cut tender Learning bark of the proper trees AND safety precautions mer does not must technique have fast-moving, sharp metal blades but, 1. safety do not goggles wear for use the unit when 20. Maintain 3. Inspect the screws, etc.) NEVER loose entire USE machine WIRE IN MENT CUTTING LINE. cutting and could become 4. Keep the handles 5. Do not smoke while 6. Do fuel not the unit with of instructions the Do proper like all you cutting head not cutting. not store and Use only from parts parts that when servicing dealer. from accessory or attachment sharp. fuel vapors heaters, your available blade area where hot water replacement keep the cutting the line Follow accessories. in a closed flame are tired. care. Always length for changing equipment Trim- eye protection. clothing could become caught in moving footwear should always be worn. 2. nylon etc. are identical the unit. The may can reach furnaces, These parts use create to original of any a potential are other hazard. ASSEMBLY wear properly, the Do not at rules: Always of 19. power equipment, must be handled carefully. DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF OR OTHERS TO DANGER. Follow these simple clear at high speed when an open Line feet run the unit 21. The and is in use. Do not PRECAUTIONS be observed. unit 18. 22. Proper hands while or is very important. RULES Keep are It will wear faster when you are cutting against rocks, concrete, metal fences, etc. than it will against trees or wooden INSTRUCTIONS TRIMMER for (very) TRIMMER mix parts for jewelry of the that unit. Safe loose parts. (Nuts, OF THE MONOFILA- PLACE The or Dress tip will break a dangerous To assemble bolts, off your unit, follow the procedures listed below: NYLON CUTTING HEAD - LINE TRIMMER Assemble cup washer, and nylon cutting head as shown in Figure 13. Align the hole in the lower head with the hole in the cup washer. Insert the Lock Handle thru the Holes as shwon, locking the drive shaft. While holding on to the Lock Handle, screw the nylon cutting head on by turning in the direction shown. 1. during missile. free of oil and fuel. mixing in fuel or filling an enclosed the tank. room or near open flames. 7. Always mix and store the fuel in a properly container that is approved for such usage. 8. Never remove the fuel tank cap while marked the engine is room or running. 9. Never start or run the building. Fumes carbon monoxide. 10. Never unit attempt 11. 12. Do not Inspect make and inside a closed exhaust unit engine strapped adjustments use the the the contain dangerous LOCK to is running make engine clear surface. engine from adjustments to the with operator. the unit if it is damaged area to be cut and while Always resting on a flat, o_ poorly remove all HANDLE the Figure NOTE: adjusted. debris For procedure. that opposite could become entangled in the nylon cutting head. Also remove any objects that the unit may sling during nylon By cutting turning the 13 head removal, nylon cutting reverse head in the the direction. cutting. 13. 14. 15. Keep children distance from away. Onlookers should be kept the work area, at least 30 feet. at a safe Do not use this unit for any job other than those which it is intended as described in this manual. Do not use this unit to cut or trim anything over ENGINE for To waist Do not overreach. times. unstable Do not footing. Keep proper run unit standing footing and balance on a ladder maximum the following Always 2, Never engine and efticiency, the engine to the desired cutting line at speed than cutting. operate necessary, performance recommendations: accelerate speed before at all or any other obtain observe 1. high. 16. OPERATION the engine as this decreases the a Line higher Life. Engine Operation Always 3. release (cont'd.} the trigger and allow the engine to return to idle speed whe'n not cutting. 4 The carburetor and not carburetor section 5. has been carefully should To stop any adjustment, in this position. require see adjusted further at the factory adjustment. ENGINE For ADJUSTMENTS manual. engine, move Figure the toggle switch to the "OFF" 7. Proper length of cutting eyelet to end of line. Figure MOWING a. line is 7 inches as measured from Your trimmer is ideal lawn mowers cannot mowing cutting is shown line technique CUTTING PROCEDURES mowing, is parallel Always will remember, achieve the cutting right way area. "the better Allowing and wrong way tip results of the line does the cutting." by not crowding the unit to trim is illustrated in the line at its own for mowing in places conventional reach. The figure 17. proper In to the ground. will provide avoid pressing can cause damage You in 16 the results the head to your into position for this position, the With practice, this illustrated. When the ground as this unit. into pace, the figures14andf& EDGING C. Figure 17 Adjust the drive tube and handle to position the cutting line as shown in figure 18. Figure 14 Figure 15 Operating any line could CAUTION trimmer could eyes. This safety glasses or eye shields Your trimmer the following A, lawn cause severe Figure 18 throw eye during is a versatile objects damage. into Always the wear WARNING! operation. tool which can easily perform care operations: TRIMMING The proper Maintaining for line trimming a 30 degree more efficient into the work the cutting. position angle to is shown the cutting in figure 16, area allows trimming. Do not force the cutting area. Allow the tip of the line to do Never lean over the nylon cutting head. Rocks or other debris could be thrown into eyes and face and cause serious injury or blindness. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES FOR EYEPROTECTION D° SCALPING To remove all unwanted vegetation around trees, posts, monuments, etc., maintain a 30 degree angle with the nylon cutting head and allow the tip of the cutting line to strike the ground. Figure 19. NOTE: Increased line wear is to be expected when using the edging or scalping techniques. Figure 21 C. Figure E. THE SPOOL When it becomes spool, the following 1. Remove Figure 19 necessary knob all the For quick walk or keeping being and easy clean up, 7" and "sweep" driveway. the Move nylon swept, the cutting as shown extend debris unit side head in figure the the cutting from parallel to line way or replace the be used: from bottom of head. 22. to from to the a side, surface 20. Figure 2. Separate Figure 20 LINE & SPOOL NYLON 1. CUTTING The nylon housing. Figure 23. head supplied with this unit is type. line a metal wear life on your cutting technique and the surface which you are trimming. Do not operate at is necessary of the as the depend against than The normal of speed blade. is as dulling required 22 from HEAD cutting LINE ADJUSTMENT 1. Remember that a higher interspool MAINTENANCE a manual B. rewind should SWEEPING approximately A, to procedure to line perform will the cutting. Figure 23 2. When the line wears down, of head by turning Then by gripping counter clockwise notch, or amount counter loosen knob clockwise on bottom four lower ring, pull down at the same time to desired. Retighten knob. turns. and turn the next Figure21. 3. NOTE mounts two small holes on interspool. Equal aof cord should be indexed at both sides of interspool hole and and out tom of row. Do by the it nylon through cutting the other side. Following interspool, with nylon not over fill cutting cord cord is .080". 10 inserting guiding interspool. is 30 feet Figure 24. and cord center arrow in direction Capacity diameter in one of slJool on botof arof nylon of cutting Line & Spool Maintenance GENERAL [€ont'd] A. MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS! After every 10 hours of operation, remove the plug and fill gear box with grease, Figure 24 4, There are two eyelets, one on each side. After the nylon cord has been threaded through eyelets with thick side facing shaft holt, (may not be applicable on all heads), insest eyelets in side slots of housing while inserting interspool. Thus snapping together both interspool and eyelets in housing with one motion. Clip ends of nylon to equal lengths. Thread knob back on shaft and retighten. See figure 25. Figure 26 Removing the Trimmer Head To remove the Trimmer Head( nylon cutting head )do this: Align the hole in the lower head with the hole in the cup washer. Insert the Lock Handle which is included in the BRUSHWACKERT.M. tool kit thru the hole as shown thus locking the drive shaft. Holding on to the Lock Handle, unscrew the Universal Head by turning in the direction shown. TURN Figure 25 Caution: Nylon cutting nuous length, If separate serious cord must WAY TO REMOVE. " HANDLE be one conti- interspool centered! pieces are used on each side injury THIS LOCK with ASE may result as you near the Provided in tool kit. 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