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GENERAL RULES TO OBSERVE BEFORE 
AND DURING OPERATION:

Inspect your unit before each and every use.  Check for worn, bent or broken components, loose fasteners, low or flat
tires, etc., and repair or replace prior to operation.  

DO NOT OPERATE A MACHINE THAT IS WORN OR DAMAGED

– SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH CAN RESULT.   

Clear the entire work area of all debris that could cause damage to or become entangled in the unit.  Rocks and large
branches can wedge themselves between the impeller and housing, causing equipment damage or personal injury.  If
in doubt, remove it. 

Do not start unit until you are ready to begin blowing, and promptly shut off unit as soon as operation is complete.

Keep hands, feet and clothing away from rotating parts.  Never place your feet or hands in path of discharge.  

Use proper discretion in selecting your debris removal pattern, especially on uneven terrain.  Avoid steep hills, espe-
cially if surface is wet.  Do not travel straight down slopes exceeding 14 degrees. If tires begin to slip when climbing a
slope, the grade is too steep for safe operation.  Angle the unit to a less steep slope until tires stop slipping and trac-
tion is regained. 

Be keenly aware of your surroundings while operating unit – children and pets can pop out of nowhere.  

Learn to listen to your machine – being aware of what a well-running unit sounds like can alert you to a potential prob-
lem.  A straining engine or clanging impeller means that trouble is almost sure to follow. 

TO CHANGE AIR DISCHARGE DIRECTION:

To direct air discharge out from the front of the machine,
open the forward air deflector door, mounted on the
front of the discharge end of the blower, by pushing the
control lever to the front of the machine.  This feature is
ideal for such things as blowing debris from a wall or
fence. Adjust engine speed to increase or decrease air
discharge rate.  

To direct air discharge out from the side of the machine,
close the forward air deflector door by pulling the control
lever toward the back of the machine.  This feature is
ideal for such things as blowing debris into neat rows.
Adjust engine speed to increase or decrease air dis-
charge rate.

HINTS FOR EFFECTIVE OPERATION:

For operator ease and maneuverability, push down on the upper handle while walking so that the machine balances
on the rear wheels.

When blowing dry debris, set blower discharge to lower rate; when blowing wet or frozen debris, increase discharge
rate.  

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Summary of Contents for Classic Series Walk-Behind Leaf Blower Series 2

Page 1: ...ER RA AT TO OR R S S M MA AN NU UA AL L P PA AR RT TS S L LI IS ST T Classic Series Walk Behind Leaf Blower Series 2 Actual product may differ slightly from product pictured above Manual No 7101096 I R 9 14 2006 TP 100 5227 IR BL SNG Models Covered LBC6152BV Part 7085914 ...

Page 2: ... and Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproduc tive harm As an owner of off road gasoline or diesel engine equipment and or as an employer you also may have an obligation under the California Occupational Safety and Health Act or under Proposition 65 to warn persons exposed to gas and diesel engine exhau...

Page 3: ...r discharge direction and do not point it at anyone Do not operate the blower without deflec tors in place Never leave a running unit unattended Always stop engine before leaving unit Never operate with guards not securely in place Be sure all safety features are attached adjusted properly and func tioning properly Never operate with the discharge deflectors removed or altered Do not change the en...

Page 4: ...arts in good working condition Replace all worn or dam aged decals Never tamper with safety devices Check their proper oper ation regularly Clean leaves and debris from mufflers and engine to pre vent fires Clean up oil or fuel spillage Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object Repair if necessary before restarting Never make adjustments or repairs with the engine run ning unless spec...

Page 5: ... ber adjust as necessary then tighten bolts SIDE AIR DEFLECTOR Attach side air deflector to top of discharge chute by aligning holes in deflector with threaded holes in top of chute snout Fasten with two 5 16 18 x 3 4 hex bolts Note Fit each bolt with one 5 16 split lock washer and one 5 16 flat washer before installing Note Deflector should be angled downward HANDLE ASSEMBLY The upper handles are...

Page 6: ...EN START ING BEFORE STARTING ENGINE Be sure that the unit is completely assembled all fasteners are tightened securely and all safety guards and compo nents are in place Be sure to check engine s oil and fuel levels and add as needed See engine manual for recommended oil and gasoline specifications Never check the engine while it is running or while you are smoking Check only when engine is cold A...

Page 7: ...nor is it equipped to perform any such service BLOWER OPERATION STARTING THE ENGINE cont Bracing unit with one hand on the upper handle and a foot on the right rear tire firmly grasp recoil handle and pull briskly You may have to pull several times before engine starts If engine fails to start within a reasonable amount of time discontinue and check engine manual for further instructions Note Do n...

Page 8: ...ntil tires stop slipping and trac tion is regained Be keenly aware of your surroundings while operating unit children and pets can pop out of nowhere Learn to listen to your machine being aware of what a well running unit sounds like can alert you to a potential prob lem A straining engine or clanging impeller means that trouble is almost sure to follow TO CHANGE AIR DISCHARGE DIRECTION To direct ...

Page 9: ... mate rials may result in a fire Store gasoline in a safe and approved container in a cool dry place Keep the unit and any fuel containers in locked storage to prevent children from playing and or tampering with them Do not store gasoline powered equipment or fuel containers in a basement or any closed area where heating or heat appliances or open pilot lights are present unless the fuel is comple...

Page 10: ...r broken bent or cracked blades also make sure impeller hub is securely tightened onto engine shaft bolt should be torqued to 15 ft lbs Pull recoil and check for bent engine shaft Contact dealer for repair or replacement if necessary Do not attempt to repair a damaged impeller or bent engine shaft Serious injury or equipment damage may result BEFORE REMOVING INTAKE BAFFLE OR ANY OTHER COMPONENT ST...

Page 11: ... PROTECTION REQUIRED LOCATED ON SIDE OF BLOWER HOUSING 7033874 DANGER FLYING MATERIAL LOCATED ON SIDE OF BLOWER HOUSING 7033686 LEAF BLOWER WARNING LOCATED ON SIDE OF BLOWER HOUSING 7013010 DANGER KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY LOCATED ABOVE BLOWER DISCHARGE ...

Page 12: ...12 7 illustrated parts list ...

Page 13: ...EEL 6 00 x 1 50 Semi Pneumatic 20 3033101 1 BRACKET Caster RH 21 3033102 1 BRACKET Caster LH 22 7091501 1 SCREW 3 8 16 x 2 1 2 Hex Head Cap GR5 23 7091585 1 NUT 3 8 16 Hex Center Lock GR5 or B 3033003 1 ASSEMBLY Front Caster includes items 19 thru 23 24 7075760 1 DECAL Logo Snapper 24 1722551 1 DECAL Logo Simplicity 24 3078075 1 DECAL Logo Giant Vac 25 7075893 1 DECAL Ear Eye Breathing Protection ...

Page 14: ...ooth Lock 43 3071776 4 KNOB Folding Handle 44 7046465 1 GUIDE Rope 45 7090372 1 NUT 1 4 20 Hex Center Lock GR5 or B 46 3071800 1 THROTTLE CONTROL B S 47 7090505 1 SCREW 1 4 20 x 2 Hex Head Cap GR5 48 7076978 1 NUT 1 4 20 Hex Nyloc 49 1717312 4 WASHER 5 16 Curved 50 7091315 4 WASHER 5 16 Split Lock ...

Page 15: ...15 notes ...

Page 16: ... NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S O OP PE ER RA AT TO OR R S S M MA AN NU UA AL L P PA AR RT TS S L LI IS ST T Classic Series Walk Behind Leaf Blower Series 2 Manual No 7101096 I R 9 14 2006 TP 100 5227 IR BL SNG McDonough GA 30253 USA ...

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