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Assembly

 

Assembly

 

Connecting the Attachment to the Upper 
Shaft

 

See Figure 2.

 

Follow these steps to connect the attachment to the 
upper shaft.

 

1.

 

Loosen the knob by turning it counterclockwise.

 

2.

Remove the end cap from the attachment shaft.

3.

Align the button on the attachment shaft with the 
guide recess on the upper shaft.

4.

Slide the attachment shaft into the upper shaft until 
the attachment shaft clicks into place.

Note:

 You may need to turn the attachment shaft to 

properly align the two shafts.

5.

Tighten the knob securely by turning it clockwise.

Figure 2

Removing the Attachment from the Upper 
Shaft

See Figure 2.

Follow these steps to remove the attachment from the 
upper shaft.

1.

Loosen the knob by turning it counterclockwise.

2.

Push the button while pulling out the attachment.

Attaching the Front Handle

See Figure 3.

Follow these steps to attach the front handle.

1.

Remove the slotted Torx™ screws to separate the 
handle from the handle support.

2.

Press the handle onto the top of the upper shaft, no 
less than 10 in. (25.4 cm) from the center of the trig-
ger handle, angling the handle toward the trigger 
handle.

3.

Place the handle along the upper shaft to a position 
that allows for comfortable operation.

4.

Place the handle support on the bottom of the tube 
on the opposite side of the front handle.

5.

Secure the handle with the slotted Torx™ screws.

Figure 3

Attaching the Shoulder Strap

Model Nos. 51934 & 51940

See Figure 4.

Follow these steps to attach the shoulder strap.

1.

Connect the latch on the strap to the hanger bracket.

2.

Adjust the strap to a comfortable position.

Note:

 To quickly release the product from the shoul-

der strap, sharply pull the quick release tab.

Figure 4

Upper Shaft

Attachment

Knob

Button

Guide

Shaft

Recess

Screw

Torx

Slotted

Handle

Front

Trigger

Handle

Handle

Support

Barrier

Bar

(Model Nos. 

51934 & 

51940)

Strap

Hanger

Bracket

Latch

Quick

Release

Tab

.

Summary of Contents for 51930

Page 1: ...934A 230000001 Up Model No 51936 230000001 Up Model No 51938 230000001 Up Model No 51940 230000001 Up Operator s Manual English EN French F and Spanish ES WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user...

Page 2: ...oded Engine Will the engine start If not it may be ooded Relax this is easy to correct Set the choke lever to B Choke Open Squeeze the trigger and pull the starter cord quickly for 10 to 12 pulls If t...

Page 3: ...Brushcutter to Trimmer 14 Converting from Trimmer to Brushcutter 15 Operation 16 Mixing the Fuel 16 Filling the Tank 16 Starting the Product 17 Stopping the Product 17 Operating the Trimmer 18 Operat...

Page 4: ...rly and safely You are also responsible for training persons you allow to use the product about safe operation The Toro warning system in this manual identi es potential hazards and has special safety...

Page 5: ...e or string that can be thrown or become entangled in the cutting attachment Clear the area of children bystanders and pets At a minimum keep all children bystanders and pets outside a 50 ft 15 m radi...

Page 6: ...n cause severe injury Wear protective clothing and boots Keep Bystanders Away Keep all bystanders especially children and pets at least 50 feet 15 m from the operating area Blade Thrust Beware of blad...

Page 7: ...rt No 984032 001 Part No 985102 001 Part No 984105 001 Part No 984240 001 Part No 983780 001 Part No 983961 001 Shoulder Strap To Start Cold Engine Warm Engine Push bulb x 8 Choke Position A set SWITC...

Page 8: ...dels Cutting pulpy weeds vines and light brush Model Nos 51934 51940 Name Speci cation Engine 25 4 cc Full Crank Durability 300 hours Cutting Width Model Nos 51930 51936 17 in Model Nos 51932 51938 18...

Page 9: ...e Model Nos 51930 51936 Grass Barrier The grass barrier keeps grass from getting wrapped around the drive shaft Brushcutter Features Model Nos 51934 51940 Blade The Tri Arc blade allows you to brushcu...

Page 10: ...Handle Curved Shaft Trimmer Model Nos 51930 51936 Dual Line Straight Shaft Grass Deflector Front Handle Engine Trigger Handle Straight Shaft Trimmer Model Nos 51932 51938 Front Handle Blade Brushcutt...

Page 11: ...t shaft Cutting head 1 Handle 1 Curved shaft grass de ector 1 Model Nos 51930 51936 Straight shaft grass de ector 1 Model Nos 51932 51938 and Model Nos 51934 51940 Grass barrier Model Nos 51930 51936...

Page 12: ...e steps to attach the front handle 1 Remove the slotted Torx screws to separate the handle from the handle support 2 Press the handle onto the top of the upper shaft no less than 10 in 25 4 cm from th...

Page 13: ...clockwise to secure Figure 5 To Attach the Straight Shaft Grass De ector Model Nos 51932 51938 and Model Nos 51934 51940 See Figure 6 Follow these steps to attach the straight shaft grass de ec tor 1...

Page 14: ...curing the brushcutter guard 7 Remove the brushcutter guard Note Store the brushcutter parts together for future use To Attach the Grass De ector Refer to To Attach the Straight Shaft Grass De ector e...

Page 15: ...cutter guard Follow these steps to attach the brushcutter guard 1 Place the guard onto the gear head as shown 2 Insert the three hex head screws from the bottom through the guard into the gear head 3...

Page 16: ...en the fuel cap by turning it counterclockwise 3 Pour the fuel mixture carefully into the tank 4 Clean and inspect the gasket Note Replace the fuel cap if the gasket is damaged 5 Install the fuel cap...

Page 17: ...ds before using it If the product does not start repeat the previous steps Figure 14a Figure 14b To Start a Warm Engine Follow these steps to start a warm engine 1 Lay the product on a at bare surface...

Page 18: ...the trimmer 2 Hold the trimmer at waist level with your right hand on the trigger handle and your left hand on the front handle 3 Place the product on the right side of your body with the engine behin...

Page 19: ...cutter 2 Hold the brushcutter at waist level with your right hand arm extended on the trigger handle and your left hand on the front handle 3 Place the product on the right side of your body with the...

Page 20: ...the empty spool 5 Clean the trimmer head thoroughly Inspect the trimmer head for any damaged or worn parts 6 Hold the spool with the spring positioned upward 7 Insert the end of the new line into the...

Page 21: ...rning as indicated by the arrow on the cap 4 Remove the empty spool 5 Clean the trimmer head thoroughly Inspect the trimmer head for any damaged or worn parts 6 Remove the lines from the slotted tabs...

Page 22: ...letely 8 Work two drops of oil into the air lter 9 Replace the air lter ts only one way 10 Replace the air lter cover 11 Tighten the air lter cover by turning the knob clockwise 12 Replace the spark p...

Page 23: ...re the Product Short Term Follow these steps to store the product short term 1 Clean all foreign material from the product 2 Store the product in a well ventilated place that is inaccessible to childr...

Page 24: ...park plug 5 Contact an authorized service dealer Engine does not reach full speed and emits excessive smoke 1 Check oil fuel mixture 2 Air lter is dirty 3 Spark arrestor screen is dirty 1 Use fresh fu...

Page 25: ...Notes 25 Notes...

Page 26: ...nty does not apply to any damage to the Gas Trimmer Product that is the result of improper maintenance or to any Gas Trimmer Product that has been altered or modified so as to adversely affect the pro...

Page 27: ...anty Responsibilities As the non road or small off road engine owner you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in your owner s manual OWT Industries Inc recommends tha...

Page 28: ...maintenance contact your nearest authorized ser vice dealer To locate your nearest authorized service dealer for this product contact us toll free at 1 866 574 9242 US or 1 866 574 9243 Canada OWT Ind...

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