Billy Goat KD502SPQ Operator Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

Part No. 890257                                                                                                                                                                    Form No. F021695H

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 SAFETY           2

THIS SYMBOL MEANS 

THIS SYMBOL MEANS 

THIS SYMBOL MEANS 

THIS SYMBOL MEANS 

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ARNING OR CA

ARNING OR CA

ARNING OR CA

ARNING OR CAUTION.

UTION.

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UTION. DEA

 DEA

 DEA

 DEA

 DEATH,

TH,

TH,

TH,

TH, PERSONAL INJUR

 PERSONAL INJUR

 PERSONAL INJUR

 PERSONAL INJUR

 PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PR

Y AND/OR PR

Y AND/OR PR

Y AND/OR PR

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A M A

A M AGE MA

GE MA

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GE MAY OCCUR UNLESS INSTR

Y OCCUR UNLESS INSTR

Y OCCUR UNLESS INSTR

Y OCCUR UNLESS INSTR

Y OCCUR UNLESS INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOLLO

UCTIONS ARE FOLLO

UCTIONS ARE FOLLO

UCTIONS ARE FOLLO

UCTIONS ARE FOLLOWED CAREFULL

WED CAREFULL

WED CAREFULL

WED CAREFULL

WED CAREFULLY

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BEFORE ST

BEFORE ST

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A RTING ENGINE,

TING ENGINE,

TING ENGINE,

TING ENGINE,

TING ENGINE, READ AND UNDERST

 READ AND UNDERST

 READ AND UNDERST

 READ AND UNDERST

 READ AND UNDERSTAND 

AND 

AND 

AND 

AND THE 

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THE “ENTIRE OPERA

“ENTIRE OPERA

“ENTIRE OPERA

“ENTIRE OPERA

“ENTIRE OPERAT

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

A S S E M B L

A S S E M B L

A S S E M B L

A S S E M B L

A S S E M B LY

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A R

A R

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A RTS B

TS B

TS B

TS B

TS BA

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A G & CONTR

G & CONTR

G & CONTR

G & CONTR

G & CONTRO L S

O L S

O L S

O L S

O L S

LABELS

LABELS

LABELS

LABELS

LABELS

O P E R A

O P E R A

O P E R A

O P E R A

O P E R ATION

TION

TION

TION

TION

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

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PA R

A R

A R

A R

A RTS DRA

TS DRA

TS DRA

TS DRA

TS DRAWING & LIST

WING & LIST

WING & LIST

WING & LIST

WING & LIST

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING

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W

W

W

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ARRANTY PR

ARRANTY PR

ARRANTY PR

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O C E D U R E

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ABLE OF CONTENTS

ABLE OF CONTENTS

ABLE OF CONTENTS

ABLE OF CONTENTS

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13. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT tamper with governor springs,

governor links or other parts which may

change the governed engine speed.

14. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT tamper with the engine speed

selected by the engine manufacturer.

15. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT check for spark with spark

plug or spark plug wire removed.  Use an

approved tester.

16. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT crank engine with spark plug

removed.  If engine is flooded, place

throttle in “FAST” position and crank until

engine starts.

17. DO NO

DO NO

DO NO

DO NO

DO NOT strike flywheel with a hard

object or metal tool as this may cause

flywheel to shatter in operation.  Use

proper tools to service engine.

18. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT operate engine without a

m uffler.  Inspect periodically and replace,

 

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necessary.  If engine is equipped with

m uffler deflector, inspect periodically and

replace, if necessary, with correct deflector.

19. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT operate engine with an

accumulation of grass, leaves, dirt or other

combustible material in the muffler area.

20. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT use this engine on any forest

covered, brush covered, or grass covered

unimproved land unless a spark arrester is

installed on the muffler. The arrester must

be maintained in effective working order by

the operator.  In the State of California the

above is required by law (Section 4442 of

the California Public Resources Code).

Other states may have similar laws.

Federal laws apply on federal lands.

O P E R ATO R

21. DO NO

DO NO

DO NO

DO NO

DO NOT touch hot muffler, cylinder, or

fins because contact may cause burns.

22. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT run engine without air cleaner

or air cleaner cover.

23. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT operate during excessive

vibration!

24. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT leave machine unattended

while in operation.

25. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT park machine on a steep

grade or slope.

W

W

W

W

W ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING: DO

 DO

 DO

 DO

 DO

1. A L

A L

A L

A L

A LW

W

W

W

W A

A

A

A

AYS DO

YS DO

YS DO

YS DO

YS DO  remove the wire from the

spark plug when servicing the engine or

equipment TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL

STA RTING.

2. D O

D O

D O

D O

D O keep cylinder fins and governor

parts free of grass and other debris

which can affect engine speed.

3. D O

D O

D O

D O

D O pull starter cord slowly until resis-

tance is felt. 

 Then pull cord rapidly to  avoid

kickback and prevent hand or arm injury.

4. D O

D O

D O

D O

D O examine muffler periodically to be

sure it is functioning effectively. A worn or

leaking muffler should be repaired or

replaced as necessary.

5. D O

D O

D O

D O

D O use fresh gasoline. Stale fuel can

gum carburetor and cause leakage.

6. D O

D O

D O

D O

D O check fuel lines and fittings fre-

quently for cracks or leaks.  Replace if

necessary

7. Follow

Follow

Follow

Follow

Follow engine manufacturer operating

and maintenance instructions.

8. Inspect 

Inspect 

Inspect 

Inspect 

Inspect machine and work area before

starting unit.

VIBRA

VIBRA

VIBRA

VIBRA

VIBRATION

TION

TION

TION

TION

SOUND TESTS

VIBRATION LEVEL   2.7g

Vibration levels at the operators handles were

measured in the vertical, lateral, and longitudinal

directions using calibrated vibration test equipment.

Tests were performed on 05/20/94 under the conditions

listed:

WIND SPEED:

WIND DIRECTION:

HUMIDITY:

T E M P E R ATURE:

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE:

GENERAL CONDI-

TION:

S O U N D

S O U N D

S O U N D

S O U N D

S O U N D

Sound tests conducted were in accordance

with 79/113/EEC and were performed on 05/

20/94 under the conditions listed:

GENERAL CONDI-

TION:

L

A

p

109

30.1" Hg (765mm Hg)

58 %

N.W.

3 MPH (4.8 kmh)

70  F  (21.1  C)

WIND SPEED:

WIND DIRECTION:

HUMIDITY:

T E M P E R ATURE:

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE:

96

L

A

Sunny

30.1" Hg (765mm Hg)

58 %

N.W.

3 MPH (4.8 kmh)

70  F  (21.1  C)

Sunny

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8

IN 

IN 

IN 

IN 

IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

THE INTEREST OF SAFETY

W

W

W

W

W ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING:

ARNING: DO  NO

 DO  NO

 DO  NO

 DO  NO

 DO  NOT

T

T

T

T

1. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT run engine in an enclosed area.

Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide,

an odorless and deadly poison.

2. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT place hands or feet near moving

or rotating parts.

3. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT store, spill or use gasoline near

an open flame, or devices such as a stove,

furnace, or water heater which use a pilot

light or devices which can create a spark.

4. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT refuel indoors where area is not

well ventilated.  Outdoor refueling is

recommended.

5. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT fill fuel tank  while engine is

running.  Allow engine to cool for 2 minutes

before refueling.  Store fuel in approved

safety containers.

6. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT remove fuel tank cap while

engine is running.

7. DO NOT 

DO NOT 

DO NOT 

DO NOT 

DO NOT operate engine when smell of

gasoline is present or other explosive

conditions exist.

8. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT operate engine if gasoline is

spilled.  Move machine away from the spill

and avoid creating any ignition until the

gasoline has evaporated.

9. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT transport unit with fuel in tank.

10. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT smoke when filling fuel tank.

11. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT choke carburetor to stop

engine.  Whenever possible, gradually

reduce engine speed before stopping.

12. DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT

DO NOT run engine at excessive

speeds. 

 This may result in injury & /or

damage to unit.

Summary of Contents for KD502SPQ

Page 1: ...PLA WEAR PLA WEAR PLA WEAR PLA WEAR PLATES TES TES TES TES P N 900810 P N 900810 P N 900810 P N 900810 P N 900810 Extends nozzle life when used along curbs and hard surfaces OPTIONAL DEBRIS BAGS OPTI...

Page 2: ...fins because contact may cause burns 2 2 DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT run engine without air cleaner or air cleaner cove r 2 3 DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT operate during excessive v i b...

Page 3: ...this machine on slopes greater than 20 DO NOT pick up any hot or burning debris or any toxic or explosive material DO NOT allow children to operate this equipment GENERAL SAFETY ASSEMBLY Your Billy G...

Page 4: ...st These labels should be included on your Vacuum If any of these labels are damaged replace them before putting this equipment into operation Item and part numbers are given to help in ordering repla...

Page 5: ...when provided on engine CHOKE See Primer PRIMER Push primer per engine instructions THROTTLE Move remote throttle control to fast position Pull starting rope to start engine IFYOUR UNIT FAILSTO START...

Page 6: ...and other similar debris see Safety Warnings page 2 3 However many vacuums are used where dust is mixed with trash Your unit can intermittently vacuum in dusty areas Dust is the greatest cause of los...

Page 7: ...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 malfunct...

Page 8: ...slides freely proceed to step 11 9 Place two crowbars between impeller and housing on opposite sides Pry impeller away from engine until it loosens Using a penetrat ing oil can help loosen a stuck imp...

Page 9: ...and level tighten carriage bolts item 90 7 Completely rotate drive wheels around several times to insure there are no excessively tight areas in the chain 8 Repeat steps 4 thru 7 if chains need readju...

Page 10: ...Part No 890257 Form No F021695H Page 10 of 12 R PARTS DRAWING PA RTS DRAWING 10 KD502SPQ KD502SPQ KD502SPQ KD502SPQ KD502SPQ 18 18 18 18 18...

Page 11: ...64 3 32 WASHER HUB CAP 1 2 I D 900927 4 33 34 WHEEL ASS Y CAST incl items 21 36 TREADED 900760 2 35 WASHER 0 75 C 900997 1 0 36 BEARING ONLY QTY PER WHEEL ASS Y 900498 2 37 LABEL EAR EYE BREATHING 890...

Page 12: ...Operator s bail not releasing clutch Broken or out of adjustment clutch cabl e W o rn or broken clutch assembl y B racke t c o n t r o l assembly item 112 out of adjustment Throttle in off position Ou...

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