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CRANKING TO START
RECOIL START ONLY:
Read warning about starter ro-
pe. Grasp the starter grip with one hand only.
Place your foot against the side of the tire tread to
steady the machine. Pull the grip gently until the starter
engages THEN PULL RAPIDLY to crank engine. Open
the choke when the engine starts.
WARNING
NEVER WRAP THE STARTER ROPE AROUND
YOUR HAND OR WRIST, OR USE TWO HANDS TO
PULL THE STARTER GRIP. You want the grip to
slim from your grasp if the engine kicks during
cranking.
ELECTRIC START ONLY:
Turn the ignition key to
START to crank the engine. Key will return to the RUN
position when you let go. When engine starts, open the
choke.
ENGINE WARM-UP PERIOD:
let the engine warm up
for a few moments without any load (in neutral
N
and
PTO disengaged) to give the oil time to reach the parts
of the engine in need of lubrication.
RESTARTING WARM ENGINE:
When the engine has
run and is still warm,it requires no choking to start. In
fact, cranking a warm engine at closed choke may flood
it.
STOPPING
Any time you let go of the left handlebar, the red stop
lever on top will activate the ignition stop switch to stop
the engine. On an electric start, turn off the switch to
prevent current drain when the unit is not in use. In case
the stop switch becomes open (disconnected) you can
make an emergency stop on the engine either by clo-
sing the carburetor choke or by doing the instructions
obtained from the engine owner’s manual.
DIFFERENTIAL AND TWO-WHEEL DRIVE
A feature of models 948,852,853, 732 the differential
drive directs the driving to one wheel, allowing the other
to free-wheel. Differential drive facilitates making tight
turns with the unit.
When two-wheel drive is needed for traction, lock in the
differential lever on the right handlebar.
When placed in differential drive, models 948, 852 and
853 can be turned by squeezing the left or right brake le-
ver.
WHEEL BRAKES
Models 852,853 and 948 have two-wheel brakes, with
brake levers on handlebar.
For parking pull completely both levers. However, the
machine may also be placed in gear to keep it from rol-
ling when the engine is shut off.
A brake kit is available for other models.
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