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Manual Includes: Safety Information Operating Instructions Maintenance Schedule Tips F or Better Operation Illustrated P arts Breakdown Please Read and Save These Instructions. F or safety , read all safety and operating instructions prior to operating machine. OPERA TOR ’S MANU AL Model 900 W alk Behind Edger Little Wonder ®[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: General Information Serial Number Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 T able for BedShaper ® Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Section 2: Specifications Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see manufacturers manual T ransmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hydrostatic, infinite speed control Blade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .notched, spring steel Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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The safety alert, , means Caution, W arning, or Danger concerning the operator ’s personal safety . Read, understand, and follow the instruc- tions listed with the safety alert. F ailure to heed these instructions may result in personal injury . This machine was designed and built with the operator ’s safety as a prime concern. Many fea- tures [...]
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OPERA TION 1. W atch for hidden hazards when operating. Roots, pipes, wire, sticks and holes can be encountered quickly . Scout work area and remove hazards before operating machine. 2. Before adjusting or servicing your BedShaper ® , wait for moving parts to come to a complete stop. MAINTENANCE 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire before servic- ing[...]
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CONTROL IDENTIFICA TION AND FUNCTION Before operating machine, become familiar with the controls and general operation of the BedShaper ® . Know the location, purpose and operation of the blade engagement lever , speed control, engine shut off/throttle. The lift lever is used to raise the blade arm from the ground for transport. P ulling the lever[...]
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ST ARTING OPERA TION 1. Move throttle to choke position. (See Photo 4-1 ❹ ) 2. Start engine. See engine operator ’s manual shipped with your machine. 3. Before engaging blade be sure all bystanders, especially children and pets, are clear of operat- ing area. 4. Blade should be out of the ground, in trans- port position. 5. Set engine speed abo[...]
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Caution Never operate the machine at transport speed or in reverse with the blade engaged or serious bod- ily injury or machine damage could occur . TIPS FOR BEST BED SHAPING RESUL TS Blade Life: Conditions will vary , but blade life will be about 10 hours of operation. W ear will be noticeable on the notches of the blade. The sharper and deeper th[...]
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7 ILLUSTRA TED INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE W arning Before any maintenance or adjustment to BedShaper ® is performed, always remember to: stop engine . Disconnect spark plug wire and allow components to cool before servicing. Clean Blade Shield: 1. Make sure blade is cool. 2. Remove two cover bolts from blade shield. Open hinged shield. 3. Remove[...]
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Check W ear of Blade 1. Make sure blade is cool enough to handle (always wear gloves when handling blade). 2. Look for any excessive wear , chipping and abnormal wear . Replace if necessary (see section 6). 3. Check tightness of nut. Never operate machine when nut is not properly tightened. Nut should be tightened to 100 ft. lbs (13.8 kg/m). Check [...]
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9 3. Remove dirt and debris from machine using compressed air . Important Always use eye protection when cleaning the machine. 4. W ash machine with a mild soap and water to remove dirt and grease. 5. Allow machine to dry thoroughly . 6. Lubricate all fittings with grease and perform all maintenance checks to prevent corrosion and to ready machine [...]
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3. Wire brush the exposed threads and remove the nut from the shaft. Remove washer . Remove the blade from the shaft. 4. Install the new blade on the shaft and align with the two guide pins. Replace lock nut each time or shaft damage will occur . 5. Block blade using vise grips as shown. Tighten nut to 100 ft. lbs. (13.8 kg/m) torque. 6. Tilt hinge[...]
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Main F rame and Drive Assembly 11 D 2 1A 1 20 19 18 11 17 16 14 14A 13 12 10 9 8 7 7A 7B 4 5 6 15 3 Section 7 ILLUSTRA TED P ARTS BREAKDOWN[...]
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Main Frame and Drive Assembly 12 1 22192 1 Deck Assembly 20966 1 3/16” grease zerk, self tapping 18129 1 Spacer 1” x 5/8” x 1/4” 1A 20901 4 Engine spacers 2 22218 1 Engine, Briggs & Stratton, 10.5 HP 20918 1 Engine, Honda, 13 HP 22167 1 Engine, Kawasaki, 13 HP 20901 4 Spacer (Honda & Briggs engine) 3 21099 1 Hydrostatic transmission[...]
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Blade F rame and Drive Assembly 13 GEAR C L BOX 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 9A 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 23 2 25 26[...]
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Blade Frame and Drive Assembly 14 1 18401 1 Arm, blade 20966 2 3/16” grease fitting, drive in 2 18025 2 Bearing & lock collar assembly 90036 4 3/8” x 1 1/2” cap screw , gr 5 90033 4 3/8” lock washer 90030 4 3/8” hex nut 22184 2 set screw 20966 2 3/16” grease fittings 3 18101 1 pin, detent 5 18103 1 Wheel, gauge 90008 2 1/2” x 4 1/[...]
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Wheel Drive and Guard Assembly 15 1 1A 2 3 4 5 5A 6 2 8 9 10 11 12 11 13A 13 14 14A 15 16 16A 17 17 18 19 22 21A 21 16 16A 19 20[...]
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Wheel Drive and Guard Assembly 16 1 18125 1 F ork 1A 18129 2 Spacer 2 18128 2 Bushing 20966 1 3/16” grease fitting 3 18127 1 Wheel, caster 90074 1 1/2” x 5 1/2” cap screw , gr 5 90003 1 1/2” hex nut 4 18130 1 Sleeve 5 18307 1 Chain tensioner 5A 18309 1 Spring washer 90064 1 5/16” x 1 1/4” carriage bolt 90048 1 5/16” hex nut 90052 1 5/[...]
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Control Assembly 17 D B e d B e d h a p e r h a p e r 1 1A 2A 2 2B 2C 3 4 5 6 6A 18 19 14 15A 15 16 17 15B 7 7A 9A 8 9 10 11 13 24 24 25 26 26 27 28 30 28 26 31 32 33 32 35 40- Decal set (not shown)[...]
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Control Assembly 18 Item # Part # Qty Description 1 18402 1 Handle, left 90040 2 3/8” x 1” cap screw , gr 5 90033 2 3/8” lock washer 90030 2 3/8” hex nut 1A 18114 2 Grip, handle bar 2 18413 1 Lever , blade engage 2A 18115 1 Grip, red 2B 18110 2 Bushing, nylon 2C 18109 1 Set collar 31 Throttle control 18318 1 Briggs - Throttle control 22141 [...]
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Little Wonder ® LITTLE WONDER ® DIVISION OF SCHILLER-PFEIFFER, INCORPORA TED 1028 STREET R O AD, P .O. BO X 38 SOUTHAMPTON, P A 18966 PHONE 877-596-6337 • F AX 215-357-8045 www .littlewonder .com Specifications, descriptions, and illustrati ve material in this literature are as accurate as known at the time of publication, b ut are subject to c[...]