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Page 1: ... Safety Instructions Failure To Do So Can Result in Serious Injury Always Wear Eye Protection CRRFTSMRNo 32 ce 2 Cycle Engine 18 Semi Automatic Head Straight Shaft Brushwacker Assembly Operation Customer Responsibilities Service and Adjustments Storage Repair Parts Sears Roebuck and Co Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S_ 530 082432 1 03 31 94 1994 Sears Roebuck and Co ...

Page 2: ...2_ 4 185 138 4 189 833 4_I1 004 4_8B 67_ 4 362 074 4 451 983 4 841 929 4 940r028 D324 051 OTHER U S AND FOR EIGN PATENTS PENDING SERIAL NIFMBER AND STARTING INSTRUCTIONS STARTER ROPE HANDLE ENGINE SWITCH THRO_ TRIGGERW LOCK TRIMMER LINE LIMITER FUEL HANDLEBAR SHOULDER STRAP CLAMP SAFETY LABELS SHOULDER STRAP METAL BLADE SHIELD FILTER PRIMER BULB GUAP D SPECIAL NOTICE For users on U S Forest Land a...

Page 3: ...wn bjects 60 Foot 20 meter Hazard Zone ADANGER BLADE CAN THRUST VIOLENTLY AWAY FROM MATERIAL IT DOES NOT CUT BLADE THRUST CAN CAUSE AMPUTATION OF ARMS OR LEGS KEEP PEOPLE AND ANIMALS 30 FEET 10 METERS AWAY W_NING TRIMMER LINE CAN THROW OBJECTS VIOLF NTLY YOU CAN BE BI3NDED OR INJ t_ ED WEAR EYE AND LEG PROTECTION H i i N HAZARD ZONE FOR THROWN OBJECTS BLADE TRIMMER LINE CAN THROW OBJECTS VIOLENTLY...

Page 4: ... for support Keep others away when making carburetor ad justments Use only genuine SEARS accessories as recom mended for this unit _k FUEL SAFETY Mix and pour fuel outdoors Keep away from sparks or flames Use a container approved for fuel Do not smoke or allow smoking near fuel or the unit or while using the unit Wipe up all fuel spills before starting engine Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away fr...

Page 5: ...arts against the Carton Contents list 2 Examine the parts for damage Do not use dam agedparts 3 Notil_ yaur SEARS Store immediately if a part is missing or damaged Your unit has been shipped with a plastic shipping guard over the primer bulb see Spec ifications for location Remove and discard LOOSE PARTS BAG CONTENTS Cover Handlebar Retention Plate Hex Wrench 5 32 Hex Wrench 3 16 _ Flex Shat_ Lube...

Page 6: ...tube dean re lubricate and re in stal See Drive Shaft Lubrication in the Cus tomer Responsibilities section e Align the bottom groove on the tube with the ridge on the lower wall of the engine opening f Turn the arbor shaft at the bottom of the tube as necessary to _ the square endofthe shaft with the square h01e inside the front opening of the engine Figure 2 inset g Firmlypush _abeinto the engin...

Page 7: ... wrench provided into the aligned holes to keep the arbor shaft from turning Figure 5 inset 5 METAL SHIELD AND BLADE A DANOER The metal shield must be properly installed on the tool any_m e the tool _s used with the blade The forward tip on the metal shield helps to re duce the occurrence of blade thrust which can cause serious injury such as amputation to the operator or bystanders ApAN E Failure...

Page 8: ...er shoulder strap and handlebar adjust ments before starting the engine are required for safe and efficient use a_ Try on shoulder strap and adjust for fit and balance before starting the engine and begin ning a cutting operation b Insert your right arm and head through the shoulder strap and allow it to rest on your left shoulder Make sure the danger sign is on your back and the hook is to the ri...

Page 9: ...e may occur FUEL STABILIZER Fuel stabilizer is an acceptable alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gum deposits during storage Add stabilizer to gasoline in fuel tank or storage container Always follow the fuel mix ratio found on the stabilizer container Run engine at least 10 minutes after adding stab _zer to allow the stabilizer to reach the carburetor You do not have to drain the fuel...

Page 10: ...e engine still has not s_rtod it isprob ably flooded Proceed to Starting a Flooded En gine Allow the engine to run 15 seconds then move the choke lever to Off Choke Allow the unit to run for 30 more seconds at Off Choke then release the throttle lock by squeezing and releasing the trigger H_LTFA If engine dies with the choke lever at the Off Choke position move the choke lever to Half Choke and pu...

Page 11: ...opthebladebyalIowingthe 9o clock posi tion to contact cut material Figure 8 Blade Coasts Stop Coasting Blade by Con tact with Cut material Figure8 USING YOUR UNIT AS A LINE TRIMMER A A WAR_ _rG TH ROWS OBJECTS The rapidly moving line causes objects to be thrown violently The shield will not provide complete protection to the operator or others The operator must wear a safety face shield or goggles...

Page 12: ...ep thetrimmerhead belowwaistlevel f Do notraise theengineaboveyourwaist g Keep all parts ofyourbody away fromthetrim mer line and muffler when engineisrunning h Use onlyfor jobsexplained inthis manual I Ill Ill Ill Ill I I IIII Ill _llllllllllllllll lll_ll B TRIMMER LINE ADVANCE The trimmer line will advance approxi mately 2 inches each time the bottom of the trimmer head is tapped on the ground w...

Page 13: ...essing the head into the ground as this can scalp the ground and damage the tool 4 S_WEF_ING Figure 14 The fanning action of the rotating line can be used for a quick and easy clean up Keep the line parallel to and above sur faces being swept and move tool from side to side D LINE REPLACEMENT For proper line feed Use only genuine SEARS pro wound spoo s and 080 diameter SEARS brand line Use of othe...

Page 14: ...me line again Each time the tap button is pressed ap proximately 2 inches ofline can be pulled from the trimmer head Figure 18 2 Spool Replacement a Replace the spool when the square corners on the lugs are rounded off reduced in size or bro ken off Figure 19 b To replace the spool follow the instructions in Installing Spool with Line 3 Installing Line on Spool To replace the Line on existing Spoo...

Page 15: ... keep shield in place Make sure others are at least 30 feet 10 me ters away Keep blade sharp Cut at full throttle and from your right to left Keep hands feet and unit in proper position refer to Guard Against Blade Thrust DANGER PROPER BLADE Use only the 8 inch Brush Blade and proper hardware as shown The use of any other parts can result in serious injury Do not use any acces sory or attachment o...

Page 16: ...e to your body f Cut at full throttle g Cut from your right to your left h Use only for jobs explained in this manual Do not use the blade as an edger The shield does not provide adequate protection B GUARD AGAINST BLADE THRUST Blade Thrust is a reaction that only occurs when using a bladed unit This reaction can cause seri ous injurysuch as amputation Carefully study thissection Itisimportant tha...

Page 17: ... While swingingthe upper part ofyourbody from right to left e Move forward to the next area to be cut after the return swing and plant feet once more 2 Use the 8 o clockto 10 o clockpositio n for cutting Figure 22 3 Stop the engine and blade then uncIip the shoul der strap from unit before clearing cut material 4 To reduce the chance of material wrapp mg around the blade follow these steps a Cut a...

Page 18: ... shaft thoroughly to remove any old grease 6 Apply a uniformcoat ofhbe to the entire sur face of the drive shafh 7 Inject the remaining contents of the container into the top of the tube 8 Reinstall the drive shaft in the tube Fig ure 23 inset 9 Reassemble the gear box to the tube Tighten Take care to avoid injury to your hands and fingers with broken wires when checking for damage or wiping the d...

Page 19: ...ck Engine will not run See Trouble Shooting Chart Then ff the carburetor requires ad justment begin with Basic Carburetor Set tings 2 BASIC CARBURETOR SETTINGS _T_ In most cases your engine can be made to run properly with minor carburetor adjustments Refer to Trouble Shooting Suggestions in the lef_ column for the condition you are experiencing and follow the instructSons The basic carburetor set...

Page 20: ...ew slowly the minimum amount clockwise until the engine runs smoothly 6 Follow instructions in Acceleration Check and Deceleration Check CA_ If the engine does not operate ac cording to these instructions after repeat the adjusting steps do not use the unit Take it to your Authorized Set Ace Dealer High Speed Low Speed Adjustment Screw Nose Cone _ Screws Air Filter Idle Speed Cover Adjustment crew...

Page 21: ...Pulley _q_ Rope Retainer Screw Rope Tail Screw Post 20 Insert other end of the roPe through the rope exit hole into the inside of the housing into the pulley and up through the pulley hole Figure 29 21 Wrap the rope counterclockwise around the pulley ratchet and tuck loose end under the rope at the pulley hole Figures 28 29 Leave a 1 inch tail laying flat on top of the pulley between the retainer ...

Page 22: ... Make sure the blade has stopped ieoastmg and disconnect the spark plug before iperforming work on the blade The 4 point 8 inch blade is reversible When the cutting edge on one side becomes dull turn the blade over When both sides of cutting edges be come du_ the blade may be resharpened Check blades for flatness periodically Lay the blade on a fiat surface and inspect the blade for flatness befor...

Page 23: ...ed Service Dealer 1 Clean or replace air filter 2 Refuel with correct fuel mixture 3 See Carburetor Adjustments 1 See Fueling Your Unit 2 See Carburetor Adjustments 3 Replace with correct plug 4 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 1 See Carburetor Adjustments 2 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer 3 Contact your Authorized Service Dealer _ 1 Drive Shaft not engaged 1 See _ssembly Tube 2 Drive...

Page 24: ...er Spring Cap Spring Drive Gear Gear Box Ass _ Screw Switch Throttle Hsg Ass y Drive Shaft Seal Grass Washer Screw Screw Lockwasher t e7 i No No 30 530 001642 31 530 001711 33 530 027615 35 530 094572 36 530 012207 37 530 094686 38 530 094417 39 530 015791 40 71 85787 41 530 401183 42 530 344102 44 53O O94627 46 71 85728 47 530 015792 48 530 015492 49 530 015793 51 530 047144 52 530 031111 53 530 ...

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Page 26: ...Outer Rope Kit Muffler Kit Muffler Attachment Spring Screw Ignition Module Kit Screw Cylinder Spark Plug Locknut J i 52 530 347987 53 530 027518 54 530 069291 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 530 029395 530 027569 530 010961 530 094189 530 069254 530 010964 530 015767 530 027511 530 015770 530 015769 530 015496 530...

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Page 28: ...F ITEM 32cc Gas Brushwacker If the parts you need are not stocked locally your order will be sent to a Sears Repair Parts Distribution Center for handling When you buy merchandise from Sears you get an extra value that nobody else can offer Sears Service Across town or across the country Sears Service is always near pro viding trustworthy competent service technicians using only Sears specified fa...

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