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DO NOT MODIFY EDGER-TRIMMER 

Unauthorized modification to the edger-trimmer may impair

its function and safety and affect edger-trimmer life.

TRAINING 

1.  Read  the  Operating  and  Maintenance  In-

struction  Manual  carefully.  Be  thoroughly 

familiar with the controls and proper use of 

the equipment.

2.  Never allow children to operate edger-trimmer.

3.  Keep  area  of  operation  clear  of  all  per-

sons,  particularly  small  children  and  pets.

4.  Thoroughly  train  anyone  using  the  edger-

trimmer. Make sure all edger-trimer operators 

know the safety, operating, and maintenance 

procedures.

PREPARATION

1.  Thouroughly inspect the area where edger-

trimmer is to be used, and remove all stones, 

sticks, wire, bones, and other foreign objects 

which might be picked up and thrown.

2.  Do not operate edger-trimmer when barefoot 

or wearing open sandals. Always wear sub-

stantial foot wear, and pants or slacks that cov-

er your legs when operating edger-trimmer.

3.  Check fuel before starting engine. Do not fill 

gasoline tank indoors, when engine is run-

ning, or while engine is still hot. Clean off any 

spilled gasoline before starting engine.

4.  Disengage cutterhead drive before starting 

engine.

5.  Do not use edger-trimmer unless blade guard, 

belt guards, and debris guard are properly in 

place.

6.  Edge or trim only in daylight or in good artificial 

light.

7.  Never operate equipment in wet grass. Always 

be sure of your footing. Keep a firm hold on 

the handle and walk, never run.

OPERATION

1.  Start the engine carefully. Keep hands and 

feet well away from blade.

2.  Do  not  change  engine  governor  setting  or 

overspeed engine.

3.  Wear safety glasses when operating edger-

trimmer.

4.  Keep clear of discharge opening at all times. 

Never direct discharge of any material toward 

bystanders nor allow anyone near machine 

while it is in operation.

5.  Stop blade when crossing gravel drive, walks, 

or roads.

6.  After striking a foreign object, stop the engine 

and inspect edger-trimmer for damage. Repair 

damage before starting engine.

7.  Avoid loss of control or tipping on slopes and 

sharp corners by reducing speed.

8.  If edger-trimmer should start to vibrate abnor-

mally, stop the engine and check for the cause. 

Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.

9.  Stop  the  engine  whenever  you  leave  the 

edger-trimmer, and when making repairs or 

inspections.

10.  When repairing or inspecting, make certain 

blade  and  all  moving  parts  have  stopped. 

Disconnect  spark  plug  wire  and  keep  wire 

away from plug to prevent accidental starting.

11.  Do not run engine indoors.

12.  Shut engine off and wait until blade comes to 

a complete stop before removing grass that 

may clog blade guard.

13.  Watch  out  for  traffic  when  working  near 

roadways.

14.  Stay alert for uneven sidewalks, holes in terrain, 

or other hidden hazards when using edger-trim-

mer. Always push slowly over rough ground.

15.  Remember,  never  operate  edger-trimmer 

unless blade guard, belt guards, and debris 

guard are properly in place.

16.  Disengage  power  to  cutterhead  and  stop 

engine before leaving edger-trimmer, before 

making repairs, inspections or adjustments, 

and when transporting or not in use.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

1.  Check  blade  mounting  nut  frequently  for 

proper tightness.

2.  Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be 

sure equipment is in safe working condition.

3.  Never  store  edger-trimmer  with  gasoline 

in the tank in a building where fumes may 

reach an open flame or spark. Be sure engine 

has cooled before storing in any enclosure.

4.  To reduce fire hazard, keep engine free of 

grass, leaves, or excessive grease.

5.  After  operating  engine,  never  touch  ex-

haust muffler until it has cooled completely.

6.  Keep  edger-tirmmer  in  good  operating 

condition, and keep safety devices in place

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GENERAL SAFETY SUGGESTIONS

Recommended by Outdoor Power Equipment Institute

Read  Operator's  Manual.  Know  location 

and  function  of  controls.  Maintain  safety 

devices. Remove potential thrown objects. 

Never edge or trim near people. Never carry 

passengers.  Look  before  backing.  Avoid 

slippery or steep areas. Stop blade and back 

slowly if machine stops. Avoid blade unless 

blade and engine are stopped.

CAUTION

TO  AVOID  INJURY

Summary of Contents for 966951101

Page 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL 2008 WITH PARTS LIST EDGER TRIMMER Specifications Operating Instructions Maintenance Information Model LE475 966951101 ...

Page 2: ...lling Throttle Wire 5 Fill Engine With Oil 5 Operating Your Edger Trimmer 6 Correct Engine Operation 6 Fuel Specification 5 Oil Specification 5 Starting The Engine 6 Engaging Drive Belt 6 Stopping The Engine 6 Correct Edger Trimmer Usage 8 Operation of the Edger Trimmer 8 Maintaining Your Edger Trimmer 9 Maintenance Check List 9 Engine 9 Oil Quality 9 Oil Level 9 Oil Changes 9 Spark Plug 9 Blade M...

Page 3: ...e before starting engine 7 Avoidlossofcontrolortippingonslopesand sharp corners by reducing speed 8 Ifedger trimmershouldstarttovibrateabnor mally stoptheengineandcheckforthecause Vibration is generally a warning of trouble 9 Stop the engine whenever you leave the edger trimmer and when making repairs or inspections 10 When repairing or inspecting make certain blade and all moving parts have stopp...

Page 4: ...4 EDGER TRIMMER FEATURES Throttle Lever Clutch Depth Lever Gasoline Fill Recoil Starter Oil Fill Front Back Engine Air Cleaner Control Rod Belt Guards Blade Guard Cutterhead Blade ...

Page 5: ... 2 Do not mix oil with gasoline INSTALLING THE THROTTLE WIRE 1 If the throttle cable is not attached to the engine carburetor follow the instructions in the engine operating manual Some throttle cables cannot be attached before shipping Check oil level of engine every time edger trimmerisused Animproperoillevelcancause extensive internal damage to engine FUEL SPECIFICATION 1 Follow fueling instruc...

Page 6: ...ND DEPTH LEVER SETTINGS See Fig 3 Clutch and Depth lever is used to engage and disengage the drive belt which operates the blade It is also used to regulate the depth of edging and height of trimming STARTING THE ENGINE BesuretheclutchleverisintherearDISENGAGED position before starting engine Manually pull out choke on engine Grasp the recoil starting handle and pull quickly Return the handle slow...

Page 7: ...spacer should be centered between the wheels when edging in the vertical position Wheels must be in the dual position to the right when edging with cutterhead in an angle position or trimming horizontal position Remove the spacer from between the wheels by lifting on spacer with open side down Slide the left front wheel on the axle toward the right wheel and once again install the spacer on the ax...

Page 8: ...ause splattering Thegeneralappearancewillbemuchbetterwhen grass is dry Always push edger trimmer at moderate walking speed at this speed your edger trimmer is designed to cut more than 100 ft per minute Four wheeldesignofedger trimmerpermitseasy and stable edging riding securely on sidewalk or cement surfaces Around specially shaped flower beds or curved sections follow these simple steps It will ...

Page 9: ...oration Always clean area around spark plug before removing it to prevent dirt from entering engine Use a spark wrench to remove and install plug Check condition of plug Good operating conditions are indicated by a light coating of grey or tan deposit A dead white blistered coating could indicate an overrich fuel mixture caused by a clogged air cleaner or improper carburetor adjustment Replace spa...

Page 10: ...10 LAWN EDGER AND TRIMMER PARTS ILLUSTRATION ...

Page 11: ...505289931 8 Rear Axle 13 5 8 Use with 7058 wheels 26 505289932 Bracket Engine Pulley Guard 27 505289933 Guard Engine Pulley 505289934 Engine Pulley Guard Bracket Complete 28 505289935 Screw 10 x x1 2 Sheet Metal 4 Req 29 505289936 8 Fram Left Hand 31 505289937 Set Screw 5 16 24 x 5 16 33 505289938 Cutterhead Pulley Shaft Comp 34 505289939 Screw 1 4 20 x 1 2 Hex 35 505289940 Cutterhead Pulley Guard...

Page 12: ...or improperly adjusted C Dirty air cleaner 3 Operation erratic A Dirt in gas tank Drain clean and refill B Dirty air cleaner C Water in fuel supply Drain and refill D Vent in gas cap and or carburetor plugged Clear vent E Carburetor improperly adjusted 4 Hard Starting or loss of power A Spark plug fouled faulty or gap too wide B Carburetor improperly adjusted C Dirty air cleaner 5 Idles poorly A C...

Page 13: ...tructions be adhered to before starting engine 1 Drain fuel tank completely 2 Operate the engine until it stops from lack of fuel to clean all gasoline out of carburetor 3 While engine is still warm drain the crank case Refill with fresh oil 4 Remove spark plug and pour one ounce of oil into the cylinder Pull starter rope on the engine to spread the oil Replace spark plug 5 Clean dirt and chaff fr...

Page 14: ...14 MAINTENANCE NOTES ...

Page 15: ...15 MAINTENANCE NOTES ...

Page 16: ...ON 2 HUSQVARNA S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE WARRANTY Husqvarna will repair or replace defective components without charge for parts or labor if a component fails because of a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period SECTION 3 ITEMS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY The following items are not covered by this warranty 1 Normal customer maintenance items which become worn through normal re...

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