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STORAGE
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STOPPING THE MACHINE
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TRANSPORTATION
Fig.9
Idling position
Stop position
Throttle lever
Fig.8
Move the lever
from Idling
to Stop position.
Move the throttle lever quickly from the operation
position to idling position.
Run the engine at idling speed for five minutes
for cool down for maximum engine life.
Move the throttle lever quickly from the idling
position to stop position. (Fig.8)
Stop the engine before transporting the machine.
Do not move the machine until the engine and
main body have cooled down enough.
Drain any fuel before transporting the machine.
Maintain upright position of the rammer on a
level floor during transporting. If it has to lay
down the rammer unavoidably when transport-
ing, drain the fuel, tighten the tank cap and then
lay down it with muffler side down. (Fig. 9)
Tie down the rammer with cable (wire or rope)
so that it cannot move or fall over during trans-
porting.
Store the machine the same procedure as [10.
Transportation].
Slowly pull the recoil starter handle until the point
of resistance (the point in the compression
stroke where the intake and exhaust valves are
closed). This helps to prevent rust while the
engine is not in use.
Put a cover on the machine to prevent deposit-
ing dirt.
Store the machine in dry place away from direct
sunlight.
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