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GENERAL MAINTENANCE  

AERATOR MAINTENANCE 

TO KEEP THE AERATOR IN GOOD 
OPERATING CONDITION, PERFORM  THE 
FOLLOWING:

 

• When replacement parts are required, use genuine Classen 

parts or parts with equivalent characteristics including type, 
strength, and material. Failure to do so may result in product 
malfunction and possible injury to the operator and/or bystand-
ers. 

• Any warning decal that becomes illegible should be replaced 

immediately. (See Pg. 5.) 

• Do not operate equipment without shield(s) in place. Do not 

make any adjustments or perform any maintenance while the 
engine is running. 

• Thoroughly clean all tines inside and out when aerating is com

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pleted and apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust on tines. 

• Always lubricate Aerator each time it is put into service. Wipe off 

lubrication fittings before and after each lubrication. The num

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ber of lubrication fittings vary depending on model of Aerator.  

Model CA-18

 

- Qty 2, one in each rear wheel assembly.

• Keep drive belt(s) free of oil and dirt. 

Model CA-18

 

(See Fig.2.) 

1. Disconnect spark plug. 

2. Take off pulley guard by removing two nuts and  lock washers. 

3. Loosen nut (B) by turning counter-clockwise until nut comes in 

contact with head of bolt (A). 

4. Tighten bolt (A) until chain is tight between front axle sprocket 

(D) and tine assembly sprocket (E).  

(See Note Opposite 

Page) 

5. Retighten nut (B) by turning clockwise against  lock washer 

(C). 

6. Replace pulley guard, nuts and lock washers and 
retighten nuts.  

4  

D  

E  

A  


C  

Fig. 2

Summary of Contents for CA-18HD

Page 1: ...1028 Street Road P O Box 38 Southampton PA 18966 U S A Ph 877 596 6337 OPERATOR S MANUAL AERATOR MODELS CA 18HD Compact Aerator C100628...

Page 2: ...CK LIST 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 Training 2 Preparation Safety 2 Engine Safety 2 Operational Safety 2 OPERATION 3 Preparation 3 Starting Engine 3 Transporting Aerator 3 To Operate Aerator 3 GENERAL MAIN...

Page 3: ...g the back of the Aerator as you would oper ate the machine DATE PURCHASED _________________________________ AERATOR MODEL NUMBER_________________________ AERATOR SERIAL NUMBER _______________________...

Page 4: ...daylight or good artificial light 3 Do not operate machine unless all guards shields and covers are in place and in proper working condition 4 It is essential all operator safety mechanisms be connect...

Page 5: ...NG ENGINE 1 Turn fuel cock to the open position 2 Turn choke on closed 3 Turn ignition switch to on 4 Pull recoil starter rope until engine starts 5 After engine is warm turn off choke open 6 Allow en...

Page 6: ...rating is com pleted and apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust on tines Always lubricate Aerator each time it is put into service Wipe off lubrication fittings before and after each lubrication Th...

Page 7: ...Start engine and run until all fuel is used from carburetor float bowl 3 While engine is still warm drain the crankcase oil and replace with the proper weight oil corresponding to the season the Aera...

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Page 12: ...ressed warranty Implied warranties including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to two years from the date of purchase and to the extent permitted by law any and...

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Page 14: ...variations which may be evident in the actual specifi cations of its products and the statements and descriptions contained in this publication COMPACT AERATORS CA 18H CA 18B STAND ON AERATOR SA 25 SP...

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