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TRIMMING INSTRUCTIONS

STARTING/STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS

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11

WARM ENGINE START

1. Move ignition switch to the “RUN (I)” position.
2. Place choke in PARTIAL CHOKE “

” position (Figure

8).

3. Grasp throttle handle firmly, depress safety trigger, and

squeeze throttle trigger to FULL position.

4. Pull starter rope briskly until engine starts, but no more

than 6 times. Keep throttle at FULL position until engine
runs smoothly. Move choke lever to “

” position.

5. If engine does not start, place choke lever in RUN “

position and pull starter rope 5 more times. If engine
still does not start it is probably flooded. Wait 5 minutes
and repeat procedure with choke lever in RUN “

position and throttle full open.

IDLING/CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

1. Occassionally, due to atmospheric conditions such as

altitude it might be necessary to make slight adjustment
to idle speed.

2. Insert phillips or flat screwdriver into access hole (A)

(figure 9). Turn 1/8 turn clockwise to increase idle
speed and 1/8 turn counterclockwise to decrease idle
speed.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

Emergency Stopping Procedure.

When it is necessary

to stop engine immediately, DEPRESS the OFF “STOP

” switch until the engine stops completely (Figure 10).

Normal Stopping Method.

For normal stopping, release

trigger and allow engine to return to idle speed. Then
DEPRESS the OFF “STOP 

” switch until the engine

stops completely. (Figure 10)

Fig. 8

Fig. 10

Fig. 9

A

ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before operating your unit, review ALL SAFETY PRECAU-
TIONS in this manual.

WARNING / CAUTION

IF UNFAMILIAR WITH TRIMMING techniques, prac-
tice the procedures with ENGINE in “OFF” position.

ALWAYS CLEAR WORK area of debris such as cans,
bottles, rocks, etc. Striking objects can cause serious 
injury to operator or bystanders and also damage
equipment. If an object is accidentally hit, immediately
TURN ENGINE OFF and examine equipment. Never
operate unit with damaged or defective equipment.

ALWAYS TRIM OR CUT AT HIGH ENGINE SPEEDS.
Do not run engine slowly at start or during trimming
operations.

DO NOT use equipment for purposes other than trim-
ming.

DO NOT operate unit with other people or animals in
the immediate vicinity. Allow a minimum of 50 feet (15 
meters) between operator and other people and ani-
mals when trimming.

TRIMMING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

WORKING POSITION.

Maintain proper footing and

balance and do not overreach. Wear safety goggles,
non-skid footwear and gloves when trimming. Hold the
tool firmly in both hands and turn the tool ON. Always
hold the trimmer, as shown in the illustrations, with
one hand on the body handle and one hand on the
front handle. Never hold the tool by the blade guard.

2.

TRIMMING NEW GROWTH.

A wide, sweeping

motion, feeding the blade teeth through the twigs is
most effective. A slight downward tilt of the blade, in
the direction of motion gives the best cutting. (Fig. 11)

3.

LEVEL HEDGES.

To obtain exceptionally level

hedges, a piece of string can be stretched along the
length of the hedge as a guide.

4.

SIDE-TRIMMING HEDGES.

Hold the trimmer as

shown and begin at the bottom and sweep up. (Fig.
12)

Do not use the trim-
mer for cutting stems

greater than 3/4”. Use the trimmer only for cut-
ting normal shrubbery found around houses
and buildings.

CAUTION:

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

Summary of Contents for CC25GHT

Page 1: ...Y ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST CAUTION Before using this product read this manual and follow all safety rules and operating instructions 2 CYCLE GAS HEDGE TRIMMER Model CC25GHT P N 9096 M...

Page 2: ...G TABLE OF CONTENTS TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON CUB CADET HEDGE TRIMMER For two years from the date of purchase when this Hedge trimmer is used and maintained according to the operator s manual Cub C...

Page 3: ...be installed properly before operating the unit Inspect the unit before use Replace damaged parts Check for fuel leaks Make sure all fasteners are in place and secure Replace parts that are cracked c...

Page 4: ...CK AREA YOU WILL BE TRIMMING FOR DEBRIS that may be struck or thrown during opera tion 9 KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY AND CLOTHING AWAY FROM TRIMMER BLADES when starting or running engine Before starti...

Page 5: ...old materi al to be cut when blades are moving Make sure trim mer switch is off when clearing jammed material from blades Do not grasp the exposed cutting blades or cutting edges when picking up or ho...

Page 6: ...conditions Moisture is a shock hazard SYMBOL MEANING PRIMER BULB Pump the primer bulb 10 times UNLEADED FUEL Always use clean fresh unleaded fuel OIL Refer to operator s manual for the proper type of...

Page 7: ...TS 1 Blades 2 Safety Guard 3 Front Handle 4 Primer Bulb 5 Fuel Cap 6 ON OFF Switch 7 Throttle Lock 8 Choke Lever 9 Air Filter Cover 10 Spark Plug 11 Starter Handle 12 Safety Switch 13 Rear Handle 14 T...

Page 8: ...l of fuel additive per gallon of fuel according to the instructions on the container NEVER add fuel additives directly to the unit s fuel tank To Obtain Correct Fuel Mix Thoroughly mix the proper rati...

Page 9: ...o start There is no need to pull the rope briskly there is no harsh resistance when pulling Be aware that this starting method is vastly different from and much easier than what you may be used to 6 M...

Page 10: ...tes and repeat procedure with choke lever in RUN position and throttle full open IDLING CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT 1 Occassionally due to atmospheric conditions such as altitude it might be necessary to ma...

Page 11: ...perator and other people and ani mals when trimming TRIMMING INSTRUCTIONS 1 WORKING POSITION Maintain proper footing and balance and do not overreach Wear safety goggles non skid footwear and gloves w...

Page 12: ...ark plug wire to ensure that the unit cannot start WARNING A good preventive maintenance program of regular inspection and care will increase life and improve performance of your trimmer This maintena...

Page 13: ...If the blade is bent housing cracked or handles broken or if you see any other condition that may affect the trimmer s operation contact a professional service cen ter for repairs before putting it b...

Page 14: ...necessary take your hedge trimmer to a Cub Cadet or other qualified service dealer SPARK PLUG 1 To remove spark plug B Fig 19 for cleaning or replacement make sure engine is off spark plug is cool the...

Page 15: ...minutes 7 Using a spark plug wrench remove the spark plug 8 Pour 1 teaspoon of clean 2 cycle oil into the combus tion chamber Pull starter rope slowly several times to coat internal components Replace...

Page 16: ...ART OR STARTS BUT WILL NOT RUN UNIT STARTS BUT ENGINE HAS LOW POWER ENGINE HESITATES NO POWER UNDER LOAD C A U S E A C T I O N 1 Fuel filter is plugged 1 Replace the fuel filter 2 Incorrect choke leve...

Page 17: ...000 RPM Ignition Type Electronic Ignition Switch Rocker Switch Spark Plug Gap 0 025 in 0 635 mm Lubrication Fuel Oil Mixture Fuel Oil Ratio 40 1 Carburetor with primer Starter Power StartingTM Startin...

Page 18: ...9228 MD0109 CRANK CASE ASS Y 33 9082 MD2002 BAFFLE 59 9SXMBJ05 53 SCREW 34 9082 MD2006 BAFFLE 60 9017 MD2004 COVER 35 9017 MD2013 ENGINE COVER 61 9072 MD2001 BRAKE COVER 36 9228 MD1507 AIR CLEANER AS...

Page 19: ...ibilities you should call 1 877 835 7841 Manufacturer s Warranty Coverage The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to the retail purchaser The manufacturer warrants...

Page 20: ...bution Cub Cadet LLC reserves the right to change or improve the design of any Cub Cadet Product without assuming any obligation to modify any product previously manufac tured No implied warranty incl...

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Page 22: ...UB CADET LLC P O Box 361131 Cleveland OH44136 0019 Made in Taiwan STOP Forproblemsorquestions DONOTreturn thisproductto thestore ContactyourCustomer ServiceAgent U S A 1 877 835 7841 For Consumer Assi...

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