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Trimmer disk does not turn.

Broken off or damaged belts.

1. 

Broken spindle.

2. 

Failed bearings.

3. 

Replace belts.

1. 

Repair spindle.

2. 

Repair bearings.

3. 

Cutting is slow or rough.

Cutting string is too weak.

1. 

growth is too thick or heavy.

2. 

Engine not running at full RPM.

3. 

Replace with heavier cutting string (.155).

1. 

Reduce the trimming area by half or raise 

2. 

the trimmer head off the ground.
Speed up engine to full throttle.

3. 

Trimmer requires excessive  

power or stalls.

Cutting string is too long.

1. 

Drive belt is loose or worn.

2. 

growth is too thick or heavy.

3. 

Belt too tight

4. 

Reduce cutting string length.

1. 

Replace drive belt.

2. 

Reduce the trimming area by half or raise the 

3. 

trimmer head slightly off the ground.
Move spindle hub assembly towards the rear 

4. 

of the trimmer.

Drive belt squealing or smok-

ing.

Drive belt is loose or worn.

1. 

Worn or damaged pulley.

2. 

Replace drive belt.

1. 

Replace pulley.

2. 

Engine won't start or  

is hard to start.

gas tank is empty.

1. 

Spark plug wire is 

2. 

disconnected.
Spark plug is defective.

3. 

gas line is obstructed 

4. 

Dirty, stale, water-

5. 

contaminated gas.
Flooded engine.

6. 

Dirty or plugged air cleaner or 

7. 

engine cooling fins.
Trimmer bail not engaged.

8. 

Fill gas tank.

1. 

Connect loose wire to the spark plug.

2. 

Replace spark plug.

3. 

Remove gas line at carburetor and check for 

4. 

obstruction.  Drain gas tank and refill with 

fresh gasoline.
Drain tank and fill with fresh gasoline.

5. 

Put throttle control in run position and crank 

6. 

engine  several  times  to  clear  out  excess 

gas.
Clean or replace air cleaner.  Clean cooling 

7. 

fins and shroud area of engine.
Engage trimmer bail

8. 

Drive belt rolling or falling off 

pulleys.

Pulley not aligned.

1. 

Belt not tensioned properly.

2. 

Spindle bearing failed.

3. 

Align pulleys.

1. 

Tension belt with 70 lbs of force.

2. 

Replace bearing.

3. 

Drive chain falling off  

self-propelled models.

Loose chain.

1. 

Worn chain.

2. 

Worn sprocket.

3. 

Sprocket not aligned.

4. 

Tighten chain.

1. 

Replace chain.

2. 

Replace sprocket.

3. 

Align  drive  sprocket  and  wheel  clutch 

4. 

assembly with washers.

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TRoubLESHooTING

Before performing any of the corrections in this troubleshooting chart, refer to the appropriate information contained in 

this manual for the correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures.  Contact your dealer or the 

factory for service problems with the machine.

Summary of Contents for WT160S

Page 1: ...panion to 12330 SN Range 702557 A05369 wheeled trimmer WT160S 160 cc SELF PROPELLED WT160T 160 cc push W TILT WT190 190 cc push WT190S 190 cc self propelled WT190T 190 cc push W TILT WT190SE 190 cc SE...

Page 2: ...reet P O Box 849 West Fargo ND 58078 800 247 7335 701 282 5520 Fax 701 282 9522 opesales crary com service crary com Monday Friday 8 am to 5 pm Central Time SERIAL NUMBER MANuFACTuRED By CRARy INDuSTR...

Page 3: ...t not limited to bearings belts pulleys filters 2 and chipper knives This warranty does not cover normal maintenance service or adjustments 3 This warranty does not cover depreciation or damage due to...

Page 4: ...arting the mower 7 4 2 Stopping the mower 7 4 3 trimming Guide 7 4 4 self propelled operation 8 4 5 Parallel Trimming for push trimmers 8 4 6 parallel Trimming for self propelled models 8 4 7 Off Cent...

Page 5: ...ch a manner that flames or heat from the system will not ignite flammable material Failure of the owner operator of the equipment to comply with this regulation is a misdemeanor under California law a...

Page 6: ...servicing storing or changing 1 an accessory shut off the machine and make sure all moving parts have come to a complete stop Disconnect the battery and remove the ignition key where applicable Replac...

Page 7: ...PLUG WIRE FROM SPARK PLUG AND MAKE SURE ALL MOVING PARTS HAVE COME TOACOMPLETE STOP DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT IN THE VICINITY OF BYSTANDERS DO NOT A L L O W C H I L D R E N TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPM...

Page 8: ...ndlebar Rotate the container and attach the remaining end to the opposite side of the handlebar using one 5 16 x 2 1 4 bolt washer and nut DO NOT TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS TIME Stand handlebar upright Ali...

Page 9: ...s away from sparks or flames Acontainer with a capacity of 2 gallons or less with a pouring spout is recommended Do not fill the fuel tank while the engine is hot or running since spilled fuel could i...

Page 10: ...when starting a cold engine Firmly push the primer bulb 3 times before starting self propelled bail Models All self propelled models Engages the self propel mode Pull up the self propel bail located...

Page 11: ...throttle 7 lever if equipped from the CHOKE position to the RUN position Move the throttle if equipped to the SLOW position 1 then release the trimmer bail OR move the throttle to the STOP position Cl...

Page 12: ...rd to the original position Tighten the right axle bolt and resume regular trimming 5 or mowing Models All self propelled models The Wheeled Trimmer can be used in either push or self propelled mode P...

Page 13: ...orrective action taken This schedule is designed for units operating under normal conditions If the unit is operating in adverse or severe conditions it may be necessary for the items to be checked an...

Page 14: ...hole used in Step 1 Pull the cutting string tight Loop the cutting string back and feed through the first 3 hole on the opposite end of the trimmer head Feed through the remaining second hole and pul...

Page 15: ...e is obstructed 4 Dirty stale water 5 contaminated gas Flooded engine 6 Dirty or plugged air cleaner or 7 engine cooling fins Trimmer bail not engaged 8 Fill gas tank 1 Connect loose wire to the spark...

Page 16: ...lbs 77 lbs OVERALL LENGTH 50 50 50 50 50 50 OVERALL HEIGHT 38 38 38 38 38 38 OVERALL WIDTH 21 21 21 21 21 21 FRAME MATERIAL Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel Solid steel HAN...

Page 17: ...1 4 570 420 2631 1940 2468 1820 BOLT DIAMETER A METRIC BOLT TORQUE 4 8 8 8 10 9 12 9 N m Ft lb N m Ft lb N m Ft lb N m Ft lb M3 0 5 0 4 M4 3 2 2 M5 5 4 M6 6 4 5 11 8 5 17 12 19 14 5 M8 15 11 28 20 40...

Page 18: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160S Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 19: ...f harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160SXE Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 20: ...Use of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160SXS Serial number 703605 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 21: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160T Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 22: ...f harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160TXE Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 23: ...Use of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 84 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 98 dB LWA WT160TXS Serial number 700825 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 24: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190 Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 25: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190XE Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES INC...

Page 26: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190XS Serial number 707258 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIE...

Page 27: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190S Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 28: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190SXE Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 29: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190SXS Serial number 702033 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

Page 30: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190T Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES...

Page 31: ...harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190TXE Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRIES IN...

Page 32: ...se of harmonized standard EN ISO 3744 2010 Sound Power Level 87 dB LPA Guaranteed Sound Power Level 101 dB LWA WT190TXS Serial number 700096 and up West Fargo ND 58078 0849 June 29 2011 CRARY INDUSTRI...

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