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FS 87, FS 87 R

English

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Check and correct the idle speed setting 

at regular intervals. If the cutting 

attachment still rotates at idle speed, 

have your dealer make proper 

adjustments or repairs. STIHL 

recommends a STIHL servicing dealer.
Take special care in slippery conditions 

– damp, snow, ice, on slopes or uneven 

ground.
Watch out for obstacles: Roots, tree 

stumps or holes which could cause you 

to trip or stumble.
Always stand on the ground while 

working, never on a ladder, work 

platform or any other insecure support.
Be particularly alert and cautious when 

wearing hearing protection because 

your ability to hear warnings (shouts, 

alarms, etc.) is restricted.
To reduce the risk of accidents, take a 

break in good time to avoid tiredness or 

exhaustion.
Work calmly and carefully – in daylight 

conditions and only when visibility is 

good. Stay alert so as not to endanger 

others.

To reduce the risk of serious or fatal 

injury from breathing toxic fumes, 

ensure proper ventilation when working 

in trenches, hollows or other confined 

locations.
To reduce the risk of accidents, stop 

work immediately in the event of 

nausea, headache, visual disturbances 

(e.g. reduced field of vision), problems 

with hearing, dizziness, deterioration in 

ability to concentrate. Apart from other 

possibilities, these symptoms may be 

caused by an excessively high 

concentration of exhaust gases in the 

work area.
Operate your power tool so that it 

produces a minimum of noise and 

emissions – do not run the engine 

unnecessarily, accelerate the engine 

only when working. 
To reduce the risk of fire, do not smoke 

while operating or standing near your 

power tool. Note that combustible fuel 

vapor may escape from the fuel system.
The dusts, vapor and smoke produced 

during operation may be dangerous to 

health. If the work area is very dusty or 

smoky, wear a respirator.
If your power tool is subjected to 

unusually high loads for which it was not 

designed (e.g. heavy impact or a fall), 

always check that it is in good condition 

before continuing work – see also 

"Before Starting".
Check the fuel system in particular for 

leaks and make sure the safety devices 

are working properly. Do not continue 

operating your power tool if it is 

damaged. In case of doubt, have the unit 

checked by your servicing dealer.

Do not operate your power tool in the 

starting throttle position – engine speed 

cannot be controlled in this position.

Special care must be taken when 

working in difficult, over-grown terrain.
When cutting high scrub, under bushes 

and hedges: Keep cutting attachment at 

minimum height of 15 cm to avoid 

harming small animals.
Always shut off the engine before 

leaving the unit unattended.
Check the cutting attachment at regular 

short intervals during operation or 

immediately if there is a noticeable 

change in cutting behavior:

Turn off the engine. Hold the unit 

firmly and wait for the cutting 

attachment to come to a standstill.

Check condition and tightness, look 

for cracks.

Your power tool produces 

toxic exhaust fumes as 

soon as the engine is 

running. These fumes 

may be colorless and 

odorless and contain 

unburned hydrocarbons 

and benzol. Never run 

the engine indoors or in 

poorly ventilated loca

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tions, even if your model 

is equipped with a cata

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lytic converter.

To reduce the risk 

of injuryfrom 

thrown objects, 

never operate the 

unit without the 

proper deflector for 

the type of cutting 

attachment being 

used.

Inspect the work area: 

Stones, pieces of metal 

or other solid objects can 

be thrown and cause per

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sonal injury or damage 

the cutting attachment 

and property (e.g. parked 

vehicles, windows).

Summary of Contents for FS 87

Page 1: ...STIHL FS 87 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...g Techniques 2 Approved Combinations of Cutting Attachment Deflector Handle and Harness 11 Mounting the Bike Handle 12 Mounting the Loop Handle 14 Adjusting the Throttle Cable 15 Fitting the Carrying...

Page 4: ...ate your power tool or attend a special course in its operation Minors should never be allowed to use a power tool Keep bystanders especially children and animals away from the work area When the powe...

Page 5: ...ge to the machine STIHL recommends the use of original STIHL replacement parts They are specifically designed to match your model and meet your performance requirements Never attempt to modify your un...

Page 6: ...g Check that your power tool is properly assembled and in good condition refer to appropriate chapters in the instruction manual Use only an approved combination of cutting attachment deflector handle...

Page 7: ...e the risk of fire keep hot exhaust gases and hot muffler away from easily combustible materials e g wood chips bark dry grass fuel Holding and Controlling the Power Tool Always hold the power tool fi...

Page 8: ...l system The dusts vapor and smoke produced during operation may be dangerous to health If the work area is very dusty or smoky wear a respirator If your power tool is subjected to unusually high load...

Page 9: ...rpen metal cutting attachments regularly as specified Unevenly sharpened metal cutting attachments cause out of balance which can impose extremely high loads on the machine and increase the risk of br...

Page 10: ...STOP or 0 since there is otherwise a risk of fire from uncontained sparking To reduce the risk of fire do not service or store your machine near open flames Check the fuel filler cap for leaks at reg...

Page 11: ...s important to follow the maintenance instructions for the Polycut mowing head Risk of Kickout Blade Thrust with Metal Cutting Attachments When using metal cutting attachments grass cutting blade brus...

Page 12: ...the brush knife at regular short intervals for signs of damage Do not continue working with a damaged brush knife Resharpen the brush knife regularly when it has dulled noticeably and have it balanced...

Page 13: ...Approved Combinations of Cutting Attachment Deflector Handle and Harness Cutting Attachment Deflector Handle Shoulder strap 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 11 12 13 15 16 14 18 22 22 20 21 22 20 19 21 23 25 2...

Page 14: ...ush knife 250 3 12 Scratcher tooth circular saw blade 200 13 Chisel tooth circular saw blade 200 Non metal grass cutting blades brush knives and circular saw blades are not approved Deflectors 14 Defl...

Page 15: ...nut 9 remains in the control handle 10 N Push the control handle onto the end of the handlebar 1 until the holes 12 line up the throttle trigger 11 must point towards the gearbox N Insert the screw 8...

Page 16: ...rews 7 and tighten them down moderately against the barrier bar N Go to Securing the loop handle Loop handle without barrier bar N Fit the clamp 3 in the loop handle 4 and place them both on the drive...

Page 17: ...led the control handle must be in the normal operating position N Use a suitable tool to push the slide to the end of the slot see illustration N Press down the throttle trigger lockout 1 and squeeze...

Page 18: ...deflector 1 when you use a mowing head N Slide the lower guide slot of the skirt 4 onto the deflector 1 it must snap into position N Push the blade 5 into the upper guide slot on the skirt and line it...

Page 19: ...re is packed with machine Mowing heads and metal cutting attachments may be mounted If the parts are packed with the machine N Pull the hose 1 protector for shipping off the shaft 2 The nut 3 rider pl...

Page 20: ...the tool used to block the shaft Removing the Mowing Head N Block the shaft STIHL SuperCut 20 2 STIHL AutoCut 25 2 STIHL AutoCut C 25 2 STIHL TrimCut 31 2 STIHL FixCut 25 2 STIHL PolyCut 20 3 N Unscr...

Page 21: ...g edges of 1 3 6 and 7 must point clockwise Direction of rotation is indicated by an arrow on the inside of the mowing attachment deflector or limit stop N Place the cutting attachment 8 on the thrust...

Page 22: ...Use only high quality gasoline with an octane rating of at least 90 ROC leaded or unleaded Unleaded gasoline must be used in machines equipped with a catalytic converter Using multiple tankfuls of lea...

Page 23: ...re can build up inside the canister open carefully N The fuel tank and the canister in which fuel mixture is stored should be cleaned thoroughly from time to time Residual fuel and the liquid used for...

Page 24: ...hat it is flush with the surface If the cliplock is not flush with the surface and the lug on the clip does not engage entirely in the recess arrow the cap is not properly closed and the steps describ...

Page 25: ...biner 2 is about a hand s width below your right hip N Balance the brushcutter Full harness N Put on the full harness 1 N Adjust the length of the strap so that the spring hook 2 is about a hand s wid...

Page 26: ...unit to hang freely N Check the position obtained Floating positions Mowing tools A such as mowing heads grass cutting blades and brush knives N should just touch the ground Circular saw blades B N s...

Page 27: ...n the direction of the arrow on the stop symbol h to STOP 0 Starting N Press down the trigger lockout lever and squeeze the throttle trigger N and hold them in that position N Move the slide control t...

Page 28: ...moves to the normal run position F and the engine settles down to idle speed Make sure the carburetor is correctly adjusted The cutting attachment must not rotate when the engine is idling Your machin...

Page 29: ...k fillings During Operation After a long period of full throttle operation allow the engine to run for a short while at idle speed so that engine heat can be dissipated by the flow of cooling air This...

Page 30: ...ent runs when engine is idling N Turn the idle speed screw LA counterclockwise until the cutting attachment stops running and then turn the screw about another 1 2 to 3 4 turn in the same direction If...

Page 31: ...g of LA screw has been corrected poor acceleration Idle setting is too lean N Turn the low speed screw L counterclockwise no further than stop until the engine runs and accelerates smoothly Erratic id...

Page 32: ...s damaged or heavily carbonized fit a new one N Refit the spark arresting screen N Insert the screw and tighten it down firmly N Fit the shroud N If the engine is down on power difficult to start or r...

Page 33: ...of arcing and fire Installing the spark plug N Screw the spark plug 3 into the cylinder and fit the boot 2 press it down firmly N Check the grease level regularly about every 25 hours of operation N...

Page 34: ...e from the rotor and starter grip N Tie a simple overhand knot in the new rope and then thread it through the top of the grip and the rope bushing 6 N Thread the rope through the rotor and secure it w...

Page 35: ...inst the cutouts arrows N Push the spring housing into the starter cover N Reinstall the rope rotor then go to Tensioning the Rewind Spring N If the spring pops out of the spring housing and uncoils R...

Page 36: ...nd air filter N Store the machine in a dry and secure location out of the reach of children and other unauthorized persons N Use a sharpening file special accessory to sharpen dull cutting attachments...

Page 37: ...ncing N After resharpening about 5 times check the cutting attachment for out of balance on a STIHL balancer special accessory or have it checked by a dealer and re balanced as necessary STIHL recomme...

Page 38: ...eplace X Pickup body in fuel tank Have checked by dealer1 X Have replaced by dealer1 X X X Fuel tank Clean X X Carburetor Check idle adjustment the cutting attachment must not turn X X Adjusting Idle...

Page 39: ...a STIHL servicing dealer 2 not in all versions market specific The following intervals apply to normal operating conditions only If your daily work ing time is longer or operating conditions are diff...

Page 40: ...hat you have servicing and repair work carried out exclusively by an authorized STIHL servicing dealer STIHL dealers are regularly given the opportunity to attend training courses and are supplied wit...

Page 41: ...ndle handlebar 7 Throttle trigger 8 Slide control 9 Throttle trigger interlock 10 Throttle cable retainer 11 Carrying ring 12 Fuel pump 13 Choke knob 14 Air filter cover 15 Fuel tank 16 Machine suppor...

Page 42: ...Electronic magneto ignition Fuel System All position diaphragm carburetor with integral fuel pump 5 2 002BA394 KN 1 3 3 6 4 1 4 002BA395 KN 8 7 Specifications Displacement 28 4 cm3 Bore 38 mm Stroke 2...

Page 43: ...Grass cutting blade 230 2 8 Grass cutting blade 230 4 9 Grass cutting blade 230 8 10 Grass cutting blade 250 40 Spezial 11 Brush knife 250 3 12 Scratcher tooth circular saw blade 200 13 Chisel tooth...

Page 44: ...tion When repairing the machine only use replacement parts which have been approved by STIHL for this power tool or are technically identical Only use high quality replacement parts in order to avoid...

Page 45: ...anagement All STIHL products comply with the highest quality standards An independent organization has certified that all products manufactured by STIHL meet the strict requirements of the ISO 9001 st...

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