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WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cont’d...   

1. Always

 

wear the proper clothing and protec-

tive gear for the job. Eye and ear protection, 
hard hat, boots, gloves and dust masks are 
some of the items that may be required. 

2.  Keep hair, fingers, and all other body parts  

away from openings and moving parts. Always 
wear, long pants, boots, and gloves. Do not 
wear loose clothing, jewelry, short pants, san-
dals or go barefoot. Secure hair so it is above 
shoulder length. 

3.  Do not operate this earth drill indoors. For out-

door use only. 

4.  Do not operate this tool when you are tired, ill, 

or under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or 
medication. 

5.  Always assume the digging location contains  

underground utilities or obstructions. Contact 
appropriate utility company to determine if/
where electrical cables, gas lines, water lines, 
etc. are buried BEFORE operation. 

6.  Always use extreme caution while operating 

this tool. Be sure of your footing and physical 
capabilities. 

1.  Always assume the digging location contains 

buried underground utilities or obstructions. 
Call 811 to determine if/where electrical ca-
bles, gas lines, water lines, etc. are buried BE-
FORE operation. 

2. Always

 

be sure that the area you are going to 

drill in is clear of potential hazards, such as 
pipes, rocks, wire, boards or any other 
materials that could possibly entangle itself 
around the auger bit or cause unstable footing 
before using the earth drill. 

3.  Keep others including children, animals, by-

standers and helpers outside a 15 foot hazard 
zone from the earth drill. 

4.  Hold the earth drill handle bar firmly with both 

hands. 

5.  Keep firm footing and balance. Do not over-

reach. 

6.  Keep all parts of your body and clothing away 

from the auger bit and other moving parts. 

7.  Inspect the digging site. Soil conditions, job 

specifications and operator experience may 
dictate that a different earth drill or method be 
used to do the job. 

8.  Do not leave holes open or unmarked. 

1.  Maintain this earth drill according to recom-

mended procedures included in this manual. 

2.  Disconnect the spark plug wire before per-

forming maintenance. See engine manual. 

3.  Stop engine before removing fuel cap. 
4.  Use only genuine replacement parts as rec-

ommended by Ground Hog or the engine 
manufacturer. 

 

1.  Inspect the entire earth drill before each use. 

Replace damaged or worn parts.  

2.  Check for fuel leaks and make sure all fasten-

ers are in place and securely fastened. Repair 
or replace as needed. 

3.  Replace auger blades that are severely worn, 

missing or damaged in any way before using 
this tool. 

4.  Use only the # 1300 auger attachment pin and 

make sure that it is  properly attached. 

5.  Be sure the auger bit stops turning when you 

release the throttle. 

6.  Use only accessories or parts as recom-

mended by Ground Hog, Inc. 

 

1.  Refuel outdoors only and where there are no 

sparks and flames. 

2.  Store fuel in a container approved for gaso-

line. 

3.  Do not smoke or allow smoking near fuel or 

the earth drill or while using the earth drill. 

4.  Clean up all fuel spills before starting engine. 
5.  Move at least 10 feet away from fueling site 

before starting engine. 

6.  Stop engine before removing fuel cap. 
7.  Store the earth drill and fuel in an area where 

fuel vapors cannot reach sources of combus-
tion like water heaters, electric motors, 
switches, furnaces, etc. 

1.  Always shut off the fuel valve and engine be-

fore transporting or storing. 

2.  Always allow the engine to cool before trans-

porting or storing. 

3.  Store earth drill and fuel in an area where fuel 

vapors cannot reach sources of combustion 
like, water heaters, electric motors, switches, 
furnaces, etc. 

4.  Always secure this earth drill with tie downs or 

similar restraints when transporting. 

5.  The earth drill shall be stored in a manner that 

prevents it from falling, rolling or tipping over. 

OPERATOR SAFETY 

DIGGING SAFETY 

TOOL SAFETY 

FUEL SAFETY 

MAINTENANCE SAFETY 

TRANSPORTATION AND STORING SAFETY 

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Summary of Contents for 1M5C

Page 1: ...L DO NOT THROW AWAY MODEL 1M5C MECHANICAL ONE MAN EARTH DRILL Operator s Manual P O BOX 290 San Bernardino CA 92402 Phone 909 478 5700 Fax 909 478 5710 800 922 4680 E mail sales groundhoginc com www g...

Page 2: ...and on the earth drill you are not qualified to operate this earth drill This product contains and or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproducti...

Page 3: ...h drill or method be used to do the job 8 Do not leave holes open or unmarked 1 Maintain this earth drill according to recom mended procedures included in this manual 2 Disconnect the spark plug wire...

Page 4: ...ll bit on any type of earth drill will cause a counter rotation of the handle bars while drilling a hole The force exerted on the operator will vary according to the type of soil the diameter of the a...

Page 5: ...s position is also used for maneuvering the ma chine with the auger attached POSITION 3 This position is to be used for up close digging where a hole is required next to an object like a fence or a bu...

Page 6: ...have handle bars in POSITON 1 when start ing 2 After the engine has been allowed to warm up and everything is operating as it should shut the motor off and attach the auger using the auger attachment...

Page 7: ...ons as needed WHEN NOT IN USE Store the earth drill and fuel in an area where fuel vapors cannot reach sources of combustion like water heaters electric motors switches furnaces etc Always shut off th...

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