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Part No. 800012                                                                                                                                                                           Form No. F021402A

Page 9 of 12

OPERATION

  

continued

16

16

16

16

16

PROPULSION  

self propelled only

16.6

16.6

16.6

16.6

16.6

PROPULSION:  BG self-propelled vacuums are equipped
with 1 forward gear, neutral and reverse. With the engine
running, the bail in released position and brake in on
position, select desired drive gear.  Lift bail against handle to
engage drive (see figure 1 & 2). Smoothly engage the bail.
Use good judgement when operating the self-propelled
drive.

Using neutral, on level terrain is advisable when maneuver-
ing in tight areas. This increases operator control, and can
prevent bumping into nearby objects.
Do not force-shift gears of transmission. To assist gear
meshing, it may be necessary to partially engage bail while
shifting.
To stop machine, release operator's bail.

For reverse - Set Throttle to Idle.

With operator's bail released, pull shift lever reverse
position.  Then smoothly lift operator's bail against handle.
Release bail to stop (see figure 2).

Never store engine indoors or in enclosed poorly venti-

lated areas with fuel in tank, where fuel fumes may reach an
open flame, spark  or pilot light, as on a furnace, water heater,
clothes dryer or other gas appliance.
If engine is to be unused for 30 days or more, prepare as
follows:

Be sure engine is cool.  Do not smoke. Remove all

gasoline from carburetor and fuel tank to prevent gum deposits
from forming on these parts and causing possible malfunction
of engine. Drain fuel outdoors, into an approved container,
away from open flame.  Run engine until fuel tank is empty and
engine runs out of gasoline.

Do not store with debris in bag.

NOTE:  Fuel stabilizer (such as Sta-Bil) 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 mix ratio found on stabilizer
container.  Run engine at least 10 min. after adding stabilizer to
allow it to reach the carburetor.

Using two people to lift machine is recommended.  Lift holding the
handle and front of nozzle.  Secure in place during transport.

HANDLING & TRANSPORTING:

16.4

16.4

16.4

16.4

16.4

STORAGE

16.5

16.5

16.5

16.5

16.5

Bail Down
Disengages
Drive

Handle

Bail

Bail Up
Engages
Drive

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

810207

N

REV

FWD

Drive gear
selection

19

19

19

19

19

PULL TO ENGAGE CLUTCH

RELEASE TO DISENGAGE CLUTCH

830503

Parts List
continued from
page 11.

PARTS

LIST

19

19

19

19

19

Description

85

BRACKET ANGLE SHIFT

-

-

810158

1

86

CABLE CLUTCH ASS’Y BG

-

-

810160

1

87

GUARD CHAIN W/LABELS (INLUDES ITEM 51)

-

-

811041

1

88

ROD BAIL ASS’Y 

-

-

900970

1

89

GRIP 

-

-

800885

1

90

ROD LEVER SHIFT ASS’Y (INCLUDES ITEM 89)

-

-

810162

1

91
92

CAP ENDS

800392

2

800392

2

93

TY WRAP

900407

3

900407

5

94

CHAIN DRIVE  BG 

-

-

810156

1

95

HANDLE BRACE LH

800821

1

800821

1

96

CASTER DUAL ASSY (INCLUDES (1) OF EACH 11, 12, 13, 14)

800682

2

800682

2

97

PROTECTOR WHEEL ASS’Y (INCLUDES ONE EACH OF 21, 19, 18, 53)

800347

2

800347

2

98

LABEL DO NOT FILL W HILE ENGINE IS HOT

400268

1

400268

1

99

HANDLE BRACE RH

800822

1

800822

1

100 LABEL DANGER KEEPS HANDS & FEET AWAY

400424

1

400424

1

101 LABEL CAUTION

830138

2

830138

2

102 LABEL FLYING MATERIAL

810736

1

810736

1

103 LABEL EAR EYE BREATHING

890254

2

890254

2

104 LABEL WARNING GUARDS

-

-

900327

1

105 LABEL CLUTCH

-

-

830503

1

106 LABEL READ

890301

1

890301

1

107 GUARD PULLEY BG80

-

-

811037

1

108 GUARD BELT BG80

-

-

800021

1

109 SCREW SELF TAP 1/4 - 14 X 3/4

-

-

900505

2

110 NUT JAM 1/4-20

*8143001

1

*8143001

1

111 BALL 1/4

850194

1

850194

1

112 WASHER BELLVILLE 1/4

850207

2

850207

2

113 PLATE QUAD LIFT

850192

1

850192

1

114 PLATE FRICTION LIFT

850191

1

850191

1

115 BAR LEVER DOOR

850189

1

850189

1

116 PLATE CLAMP LIFT

850193

1

850193

1

Item

No.

BG1002

Part No.

Qty.

Part No.

BG1002SP

Qty.

      Denotes parts found in
parts bag assembly.

* Denotes standard hardware
item that may be purchased
locally.

Summary of Contents for BG1002

Page 1: ...10 3 05m 5 Vacuum Hose Kit for vacuuming bulk debris P N 800084 5 127mm x 10 3 05m 6 Vacuum Hose Kit for vacuuming large debris P N 800359 6 152 4mm x 10 3 05m Joins 2 or more hoses to increase vacuum...

Page 2: ...ing effectively A worn or leaking muffler should be repaired or replaced as necessary 5 DO use fresh gasoline Stale fuel can gum carburetor and cause leakage 6 DO check fuel lines and fittings fre que...

Page 3: ...m 5 HANDTIGHTEN ONLY 2 Upper Handle Handle Braces 2 1 Assemble upper handle item 47 and handle braces items95 and 99 to lower handles using screws item 40 washers item 17 and lock nuts item 5 with end...

Page 4: ...IS MACHINE INSPECT MACHINE BEFORE EACH USE AND REPLACE ANY WORN AND DAMAGED PARTS ABRASIVE DEBRIS WILL SHORTEN UNIT LIFE 830138 OPERATING INSTRUCTION IS OBTAINED STOP ENGINE AND ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE R...

Page 5: ...rottle control to fast position Pull starting rope to start engine IF YOUR UNIT FAILS TO START See Troubleshooting on page 12 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 16 2 Note Frequently empty debris to prevent bag overl...

Page 6: ...Part No 800012 Form No F021402A Page 6 of 12 PARTS DRAWING 18 18 18 18 18 BG1002 BG1002SP Denotes parts found in Parts Bag Assembly shown on page 4 BG VACUUM TO UPPER HANDLE TO UPPER HANDLE...

Page 7: ...Part No 800012 Form No F021402A Page 7 of 12 71 95 99 49 33...

Page 8: ...181007 1 8181007 3 39 S C RE W S M 1 4 x 3 8 H E X 8122082 1 8122082 3 40 S C RE W C A P 5 16 18 X 2 8041032 2 8041031 2 41 E N G IN E B RIG G S 10 HP INTE K IC 430352 1 430352 1 42 43 44 LA B E L DR...

Page 9: ...tainer Always follow mix ratio found on stabilizer container Run engine at least 10 min after adding stabilizer to allow it to reach the carburetor Using two people to lift machine is recommended Lift...

Page 10: ...ft 11 Remove engine base mounting bolts and nuts 12 Slide engine shaft out of impeller 13 When impeller is free of the engine shaft align impeller with opening and diagonally lift impeller out of hous...

Page 11: ...heels to both ends of axle 6 With bearings pressed fully outward against wheels keeping axle square with engine base align and tension chain and slightly tighten front bearing screws first Then slight...

Page 12: ...nnected Dirty air cleaner Transmission not in gear Operator s bail not engaging belt or out of adjustment Worn out or broken belt Broken or mispositioned belt No chain lubrication Chain out of alignme...

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