Husqvarna LE475 / 966951101 manual

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    OPERA TOR'S MAN U AL / 2008 WITH P ARTS LIST EDGER/TRIMMER • Specications • Operating Instructions • Maintenance Information Model: LE475 / 966951101[...]

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    2 This symbol marks important instructions relating to your personal safety . T o avoid the possibility of injury , read and follow such instructions carefully . When the manual refers to the left or right side of the edger -trimmer , it means your left and right when standing in the operation position. CA UTION TO A VOID INJUR Y General Safety Sug[...]

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    3 DO NOT MODIFY EDGER- TRIMMER Unauthorized modication to the edger-trimmer may impair its function and safety and aect edger-trimmer life. TRAINING 1. Read the Operating and Maintenance In- struction Manual carefull y . Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and proper use of the equipment. 2. Never allow children to operate edge r -trimme[...]

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    4 EDGER- TRIMMER FEA TURES Throttle Lever Clutch & Depth Lever Gasoline Fill Recoil Starter Oil Fill F ront & Back Engine Air Cleaner Control Rod Belt Guards Blade Guard Cutterhead Blade[...]

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    5 AS SEMBL Y TOOLS REQUIRED: 7/16" Wrench, Pliers, Screwdriver NOTE: Reference to Left or Right side of machin e is from the operator's position of the handle , facing forward. The lawn edger , except the handle and throttle control, is fully assembled, packed, and shipped in one container . A TT ACHING THE HANDLE 1. Remove handle brace, [...]

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    6 OPERA TING Y OUR EDGER- TRIMMER Always disengage edger -trimmer blade and shut engine o when leaving the edger -trim- mer unattended, even if for just a few min- utes. Prevent accidents; don't give children or unauthorized persons an opportunity to operate this machine. CA UTION CORRECT ENGINE OPERA TION Always start edge r -trimmer in mo[...]

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    7 Bef o re start ing the e ngin e , be su re the wh ee ls and cutterhead are positioned so the blade will not strike the wheels. CA UTION Do not change wheel positions when engine is running. W ARNING CURB RIDING POSITION Remove the spacer from between the fron t wheels. Slide the right wheel toward the left whee l and replace the spacer between th[...]

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    8 CORRECT EDGER- TRIMMER USAGE Rea d a ll ma nu als prov id ed b ef o re op erat ing. These manuals give a detailed description of operation and point out other areas of ca ution. F am ili ar iz e y ou rse lf tho r oughl y with equipment before attempting to use it. CA UTION OPERA TION OF THE EDGER- TRIMMER K eep all shields in place. Never at - te[...]

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    9 MAINT AINING Y OUR EDGER- TRIMMER T o minimize the chance of injury , perform all ma int en an ce a nd a dju s t me nt s on y ou r e dg er - trimmer with engine o, unless instructed otherwise in this section. Use extreme care when working near operating machinery . Do not wear loose tting clothing. Remove watch and jewelry before beginning [...]

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    10 L AWN EDGER AND TRIMMER P ARTS ILLUSTRA TION[...]

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    11 REF . P ART NO . NO . DESCRIPTION L AWN EDGER AND TRIMMER P ARTS LIST 1 505289901 Handle 2 505289902 Pin, Cotter 1/8 x 3/4 (2 Req.) 3 505289903 Nut Lock Hex 7/16" - 14 (4 Req.) 4 505289904 Spring 6 505289905 Bolt, Hex 7/16 - 14 x 2 7 505289906 Rod, Clutch & Depth 8 505289907 Grip (3 Req.) 9 505289908 Lever , Clutch & Depth 10 505289[...]

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    12 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 1. Engine fails to start. A. Check fuel tank for gas. B. Spark plug lead wire disconnected. C. Throttle control lever not in starting position. D. Check spark plug.* E. Carburetor improperly adjusted. Engine ooded. Re- g u l p h t i w e n i g n e k n a r c , g u l p e h t y r d , g u l p k r a p s e v o m k r a p s e c a[...]

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    13 Edge r -trimmers stored for any length of time should be completely drained of fuel to preven t gum deposits forming on essential parts such as the carburetor and fuel tank. Such deposit s may aect the operation of the engine when used again. Therefore, it is important that th e following instructions be adhered to before starting engine. 1. [...]

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    14 MAINTENANCE NOTES[...]

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    15 MAINTENANCE NOTES[...]

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    SEC TIO N 1: LIMIT ED W ARRAN TY Husq varn a Fores t & Garde n Compa ny (“Hu sqva rna” ) warra nts Hus qvar na prod uct to th e origi nal pur chas er to be fre e from defe cts in ma teri al and wor kman ship from the da te of pur chase for the “W a rrant y Peri od” of the produ ct as set fo rth bel ow: Life time Wa rrant y (Par ts and L[...]