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MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Perform these required maintenance procedures at the frequency stated in the table. These procedures
should also be a part of any seasonal tune-up.

NOTE:

Some maintenance procedures may require special tools or skills. If you are unsure about these
procedures take your unit to any non-road engine repair establishment, individual or authorized
service dealer. 

NOTE:

Maintenance, replacement, or repair of the emission control devices and system may be
performed by any non-road engine repair establishment, individual or authorized service dealer.

In order to assure peak performance of your engine, inspection of the engine exhaust port may be
necessary after 50 hours of operation. If you notice lost RPM, poor performance or general lack of
acceleration, this service may be required. If you feel your engine is in need of this inspection, refer service
to any non-road engine repair establishment, individual or authorized service dealer for repair. DO NOT
attempt to perform this process yourself as engine damage may result from contaminants involved in the
cleaning process for the port.

WARNING:

To prevent serious injury, never perform maintenance or repairs with unit

running. Always service and repair a cool unit. Disconnect the spark plug wire to ensure
that the unit cannot start.

FREQUENCY

MAINTENANCE REQUIRED

SEE

Before starting

Fill fuel tank with fresh fuel

p. 6

Every 10 hours

Clean and re-oil air filter

p. 8

Every 25 hours

Check and clean spark arrestor
Check spark plug condition and gap

p. 8
p. 8

Every 50 hours

Inspect exhaust port and spark arrestor screen for clogging or
obstruction to assure maximum performance levels

p. 8

USING THE CUTTING BLADE

Before operating the unit with the cutting blade, stand in the
operating position (Fig. 23). Refer to Holding the Trimmer.

Cutting Blade Operating Tips

To establish a rhythmic cutting procedure:

Plant feet firmly, comfortably apart.

Bring the engine to full throttle before entering the material to
be cut. At full throttle the blade has maximum cutting power
and is less likely to bind, stall or cause blade thrust (which can
result in serious personal injury to the operator or others).

Cut while swinging the upper part of your body from left to right
(Fig. 24).

Always release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to return to idle speed when not cutting. 

When you are finished, always unsnap the unit from the harness before taking off the harness.

Swing the unit in the opposite direction as the blade spins, which increases the cutting action.

After the return swing, move forward to the next area to be cut plant your feet again.

The cutting blade is designed with a second cutting edge. You can use it by removing the blade,
turning it upside down, and reinstalling it.

To reduce the chance of material wrapping around the blade, follow these steps:

Cut at full throttle

Swing the unit into material to be cut from your left to your right (Fig. 24)

Avoid the material just cut as you make the return swing

Fig. 24

Fig. 23

WARNING:

Always wear eye, hearing, foot,

body protection and the shoulder strap to reduce
the risk of injury when operating this unit.

WARNING:

Do not use the cutting blade for

edging or as an edger. Severe personal injury to
yourself or others can result.

WARNING:

Blade thrust may occur when the

spinning blade contacts an object that it does
not immediately cut. Blade thrust can be violent
enough to cause the unit and/or operator to be
propelled in any direction, and possibly lose
control of the unit. Blade thrust can occur
without warning if the blade snags, stalls or
binds. This is more likely to occur in areas where
it is difficult to see the material being cut.

WARNING:

The blade continues to spin after the engine is turned off. The coasting

blade can seriously cut you if accidentally touched.

WARNING:

Do not clear away any cut material with the engine running or blade

turning. To avoid serious personal injury, turn off the engine. Allow the blade to stop
before removing materials wrapped around the blade shaft.

WARNING:

Do not sharpen the cutting blade. Sharpening the blade can cause the

blade tip to break off while in use. This can result in severe personal injury to yourself or
others. Replace the blade.

LINE INSTALLATION

This section covers both SplitLine™ and standard single line installation.
Always use original equipment manufacturer 0.105 in. (2.67 mm) replacement line. Other types of line may
make the engine overheat or fail.

There are two methods to replace the trimming line:
• Wind the inner reel with new line
• Install a prewound inner reel

Winding the Existing Inner Reel

1.

Hold the outer spool with one hand and unscrew the Bump Knob clockwise (Fig. 25). Inspect the bolt
inside the bump knob to make sure it moves freely. Replace the bump knob if damaged.

2.

Remove the inner reel from the outer spool (Fig. 25). 

3.

Remove spring from the inner reel (Fig. 25).

4.

Use a clean cloth to clean the the inner reel, spring, shaft and inner surface of the outer spool (Fig. 26).

5.

Check the indexing teeth on the inner reel and outer spool for wear (Fig. 27). If necessary, remove
burrs or replace the reel and spool.

NOTE:

SplitLine™ can only be used with the inner reel with the slotted holes. Single line can be used on
either type of inner reel. Use Figure 28 to identify the inner reel you have.

NOTE:

Always use the correct line length when installing trimming line on the unit. The line may not
release properly if the line is too long.

Single Line Installation

Go To Step 8 for SplitLine™ Installation
6.

Take approximately 20 feet (6 m) of new trimming line, loop it
into two equal lengths. Insert each end of the line through one
of the two holes in the inner reel (Fig. 29). Pull the line through
the inner reel so that the loop is as small as possible.

7.

Wind the lines in tight even layers, onto the reel 
(Fig. 30). Wind the line in the direction indicated on the inner
reel. Place your index finger between the two lines to stop the
lines from overlapping. Do not overlap the ends of the line.
Proceed to step 11.

SplitLine™ Installation

8.

Take approximately 10 feet (3 m) of new trimming line. Insert
one end of the line through one of the two holes in the inner
reel (Fig. 31). Pull the line through the inner reel until only
about 4 inches is left out.

9.

Insert the end of the line into the open hole in the inner reel
and pull the line tight to make the loop as small as possible
(Fig. 31).

10. Before winding, split the line back about 6 inches.
11. Wind the line in tight even layers in the direction indicated on

the inner reel.

NOTE:

Failure to wind the line in the direction indicated will cause
the cutting attachment to operate incorrectly.

12. Insert the ends of the line into the two holding slots (Fig. 32).
13. Insert the ends of the line through the eyelets in the outer

spool and place inner reel with spring inside the outer spool
(Fig. 33). Push the inner reel and outer spool together. While
holding the inner reel and outer spool, grasp the ends and pull
firmly to release the line from the holding slots in the reel.

NOTE:

The spring must be assembled on the inner reel before
reassembling the cutting attachment.

14. Hold the inner reel in place and install the bump knob by

turning counterclockwise. Tighten securely. 

INSTALLING A PREWOUND REEL

1.

Hold the outer spool with one hand and unscrew the bump
knob clockwise. Inspect the bolt inside the bump knob to
make sure it moves freely (Fig. 25).  Replace the bump knob if
damaged.

2.

Remove the old inner reel from the outer spool (Fig. 25). 

3.

Remove the spring from the old inner reel (Fig. 25).

4.

Place the spring in the new inner reel. 

NOTE:

The spring must be assembled on the inner reel before
reassembling the cutting attachment.

5.

Insert the ends of the line through the eyelets in the outer
spool (Fig. 33). 

6.

Place the new inner reel inside the outer spool. Push the inner
reel and outer spool together. While holding the inner reel and
outer spool, grasp the ends and pull firmly to release the line
from the holding slots in the spool.

7.

Hold the inner reel in place and install the bump knob by
turning counterclockwise. Tighten securely.

Fig. 25

Fig. 26

Fig. 27

Inner Reel

Spring

Outer Spool

Bump Knob

Bolt

Indexing Teeth

WARNING:

Never use metal-reinforced line, wire, chain or rope. These can break off

and become dangerous projectiles.

Fig. 28

For Use with

Single Line

ONLY

For Use with

SplitLine™ or

Single Line

Slotted

Holes

Do not force the cutting attachment. Allow the tip of the line to do the cutting, especially along walls.
Cutting with more than the tip will reduce cutting efficiency and may overload the engine.

Cut grass over 8 inches (200 mm) by working from top to bottom in small increments to avoid
premature line wear or engine drag.

Cut from right to left whenever possible. Cutting to the left improves the unit's cutting efficiency.
Clippings are thrown away from the operator.

Slowly move the trimmer into and out of the cutting area at the desired height. Move either in a
forward-backward or side-to-side motion. Cutting shorter lengths produces the best results.

Trim only when grass and weeds are dry.

The life of your cutting line is dependent upon:

Following the trimming techniques

What vegetation is being cut

Where vegetation is cut

For example, the line will wear faster when trimming against a
foundation wall as opposed to trimming around a tree. 

DECORATIVE TRIMMING

Decorative trimming is accomplished by removing all vegetation
around trees, posts, fences and more.
Rotate the whole unit so that the cutting attachment is at a 30°
angle to the ground (Fig. 22).

Fig. 22

Fig. 29

Loop

Fig. 30

Fig. 31

Loop

Fig. 32

Fig. 33

Spring

Holding Slots

Summary of Contents for WH80BC

Page 1: ...py the information for future reference All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing We reserve the rig...

Page 2: ...ration is dusty Wear heavy long pants boots gloves and a long sleeve shirt Do not wear loose clothing jewelry short pants sandals or go barefoot Secure hair above shoulder level IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTR...

Page 3: ...lder harness when using the brush blade accessory Keep the J handle between the operator and cutting attachment or blade at all times NEVER cut when the cutting blade is 30 inches 76 cm or more above...

Page 4: ...Thrown objects and loud noise can cause severe eye injury and hearing loss Wear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87 1 standards and ear protection when operating this unit Use a full face shield when nee...

Page 5: ...place by grasping it next to the boom of the unit Fig 9 3 While holding the locking rod remove the cutting attachment by turning it clockwise off of the output shaft Fig 10 Store the cutting attachmen...

Page 6: ...lutch overheat This may lead to serious personal injury or damage to the unit Fig 20 Fig 21 REMOVE THE CUTTING BLADE AND INSTALL THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT Remove the Cutting Blade 1 Align the shaft bushi...

Page 7: ...Inspect the bolt inside the bump knob to make sure it moves freely Replace the bump knob if damaged 2 Remove the inner reel from the outer spool Fig 25 3 Remove spring from the inner reel Fig 25 4 Us...

Page 8: ...ean and re oil the air filter every 10 hours of operation It is an important item to maintain Failure to maintain your air filter properly can result in poor performance or can cause permanent damage...

Page 9: ...nt CAUSE ACTION Old or improperly mixed fuel Drain gas tank and add fresh fuel mixture Improper carburetor adjustment Take to an authorized service dealer for an adjustment Fouled spark plug Replace o...

Page 10: ...ne for the period listed below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your equipment Your evaporative emission control system may include parts such as carburetors fuel ta...

Page 11: ...technique ou d un distributeur agr Un exemple de plaque signal tique est pr sent ci dessous All information illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest product information...

Page 12: ...de l appareil IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE S CURIT CONSIGNES DE S CURIT Lisez le s manuel s de l utilisateur et suivez tous les avertissements et consignes de s curit Vous pourriez d faut entra ner des b...

Page 13: ...mulation de v g tation ou autres mati res Celles ci peuvent rester log es entre l accessoire de coupe et le protecteur Afin de diminuer les risques d incendie remplacez tout silencieux ou pare tincell...

Page 14: ...OREILLES AVERTISSEMENT les objets projet s et les bruits forts peuvent endommager la vue et l ou e Portez une visi re de norme ANSI Z87 1 1989 et des prot ge oreilles pendant l utilisation NIVEAU D H...

Page 15: ...ssoire de coupe de l arbre de sortie en le tournant droite Fig 10 Rangez l accessoire de coupe pour un usage ult rieur REMARQUE la retenue de la lame sous l accessoire de coupe servira au moment de l...

Page 16: ...vous devez utiliser ce type de carburant servez vous de carburant frais moins de 60 jours Usage de carburants m lang s Si vous choisissez d utiliser ou ne pouvez viter d utiliser un carburant m lang...

Page 17: ...chez accidentellement AVERTISSEMENT ne d blayez pas les mati res coup es pendant que le moteur ou la lame tournent Pour viter des blessures graves teignez le moteur et laissez la lame s arr ter avant...

Page 18: ...YAGE Nettoyez l ext rieur de l appareil l aide d une petite brosse N utilisez pas de d tergents concentr s Les nettoyants m nagers contenant des huiles aromatiques tel que le pin et le citron et les s...

Page 19: ...uton de but e et tirez le fil jusqu en extraire 102 mm 4 po l ext rieur de l accessoire de coupe CAUSE SOLUTION Carburant vieux ou mal m lang Drainez le r servoir ajoutez du carburant frais Mauvais r...

Page 20: ...bus n gligence ou maintenance inad quate de votre quipement Votre syst me de contr le des missions par vaporation peut comprendre des pi ces telles que carburateurs r servoirs de carburant conduits d...

Page 21: ...placa del modelo P N 769 03858 02 08 INDICE DE CONTENIDOS Llamadas a apoyo al cliente E1 Normas para una operaci n segura E2 Conozca su unidad E5 Instructions de montaje E5 Informaci n del aceite y de...

Page 22: ...mientras carga el combustible u opera la unidad DURANTE LA OPERACION No arranque ni opere la unidad en una sala o edificio cerrado Los gases de escape de mon xido de carbono pueden ser IMPORTANTE INF...

Page 23: ...nes de carbono MIENTRAS USA LA CUCHILLA DE CORTE Lea y comprenda todas las advertencias de seguridad antes de operar esta unidad Use siempre el arn s del hombro mientras opere el accesorio de la cuchi...

Page 24: ...iones oculares y p rdida auditiva Utilice protecci n ocular que cumpla con las normas ANSI Z87 1 y protecci n auditiva cuando opere esta unidad INDICADOR DE ACEITE Consulte el manual del operador para...

Page 25: ...e cierre en su lugar junto al brazo de la unidad Fig 9 3 Mientras sostiene la varilla de cierre saque el accesorio de corte girando en sentido horario hacia afuera del eje de salida Fig 10 Guarde el a...

Page 26: ...uerca y la cuchilla juntas en un lugar seguro para su uso futuro Guarde fuera del alcance de los ni os Instalaci n del accesorio de corte 5 Alinee el orificio del buje del eje con la ranura de la vari...

Page 27: ...ando luego de apagar el motor La cuchilla en deslizamiento puede causarle graves cortes si lo toca en forma accidental A fin de garantizar el m ximo desempe o del motor puede ser necesario inspecciona...

Page 28: ...ales ADVERTENCIA Para evitar graves lesiones personales apague siempre su recortador y espere que se enfr e antes de limpiarlo o realizar cualquier tipo de mantenimiento ADVERTENCIA Al apagar la unida...

Page 29: ...rte CAUSA ACCI N El combustible es viejo o est mal mezclado Drene el tanque de gasolina Agregue mezcla de combustible nueva El carburador no est ajustado en forma correcta Lleve la unidad a un proveed...

Page 30: ...ped y el jard n peque o para el per odo que se indica a continuaci n siempre y cuando no haya habido maltrato negligencia o mantenimiento inadecuado de su equipo Su sistema de control de emisiones eva...

Page 31: ...E11 NOTES...

Page 32: ...E12 NOTES...

Page 33: ...E13 NOTES...

Page 34: ...Block Assembly includes Crankcase 9 35 39 42 791 181599 Clutch Springs Qty 2 Items Not Shown 29 1 2 3 7 9 11 3 6 10 12 13 40 41 19 42 17 14 15 16 18 25 26 27 21 22 32 23 20 39 35 37 38 8 33 30 29 28...

Page 35: ...18 791 182193 2 piece Gearbox Assembly includes 19 21 19 791 182195 Gearbox Mounting Hardware 20 791 145569 Anti Rotation Screw 21 753 04348 Palnut 22 791 147492 Blade Shield Shield Mount 23 791 68330...

Page 36: ...roduit d une fabrication plus ancienne Aucune garantie implicite y compris toute garantie de valeur marchande ou d adaptation une fin particuli re ne s applique apr s la p riode applicable de garantie...

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