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WT56B
WHEELED TRIMMER
OWNER'S MANUAL
To Remove the Wheels
To detach the wheels, loosen the axle bolts and remove the
wheel. Reverse instructions to reattach tire.
SEE FIGURE 11
WARNING
BEFORE YOU SET THE HEIGHT OF THE CUT, STOP
THE ENGINE. WAIT FOR ALL MOVING PARTS
TO STOP. ALLOW THE ENGINE TO COOL AND
DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG WIRE.
How to Set the Height of the Cut
FIGURE 11:
Removing the Wheels.
How to Adjust the Height/Angle of the Handle
The height of the cut can be set using three different height
bump heads. The recommended cutting height for the
average yard is two (2) inches.
SEE FIGURE 13
1. Stop the engine. Wait for all moving parts to stop.
2. Grasp the bump head with your hand and rotate in the
direction of the arrows to the unlock position. Lift off
head.
NOTE: If the bump head is tight, a screw drive or similar
sized metal rod can be inserted in the bump head
holes to assist in removal.
3. Install alternate bump head and tighten in direction of
arrows to the lock position.
Use the cam levers on each side of the handle to adjust the
height of the handle.
SEE FIGURE 12
1. Hold the handle with one hand and open both cam levers
until the ratchet teeth are disengaged. Do not remove the
nuts.
2. Move the handle up or down to the desired position, then
align the ratchet teeth. Make sure both sides of the handle
are level.
3. Tighten (lock) the lever.
BUMP
HEAD 1
1 INCH
HANDLE
LOCKED
OPEN
RATCHET
TEETH
BUMP
HEAD 2
2 INCH
CAM LEVER
FIGURE 12:
Adjusting The Height Of The Handle. (Lever shown in
OPEN position)
FIGURE 13:
Setting The Height Of Your Cut With Bump Heads.