EarthQuake 23275 User manual

Operator Manual
Manuel de l’utilisateur
Edger
Model Number, Numéros de modèle:
23275, 24000
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REV 1: 03/06/2020
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CONTENTS
Introduction/Registration and Service.................................................................................................................................................................................2
Warnings..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
General Safety Rules.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Service Safety/Symbols..............................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Safety Decals..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Features and Controls.................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Specications.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Assembly.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10-12
General Operation .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13-14
Edging Tips ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................15
Slope Guide................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. .15
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Transporting and Storage .......................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting Guide............................................................................................................................................................................................................18
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your investment in quality. Thank you for purchasing an edger from Earthquake®. We have worked to ensure that
your product meets the highest standards for usability and durability. With proper care, your edger will provide many years of service.
Please read this entire manual before installation and use. Earthquake reserves the right to change, alter or improve the
product and this document at any time without prior notice.
This manual may contain information for several models. Read and keep this manual for future reference. This manual contains important
information on SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE. The owner must be certain that all the product information is kept with the
unit. This information includes the MANUAL(s), the ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN and the WARRANTY STATEMENTS. This information must be
included to make sure state laws and other laws are followed. This manual should remain with the unit even if it is resold.
OWNERSHIP RECORDS
Owner’s Name:
Owner’s Address:
City:State/Province: Zip Code/Postal Code:
Model Number: Serial Number:
Engine Model: Engine Serial Number:
Date of Purchase: Notes:
REGISTRATION AND SERVICE
Record the product number and serial number in the space provided for easy reference when ordering parts or requesting
technical support. Excluding emissions-related warranty items, the warranty is valid only if the completed registration is received
by Earthquake within 30 days of purchase. SEE WARRANTY STATEMENT FOR MORE INFORMATION. You can register your
warranty online by visiting www.getearthquake.com, or by mailing it to: Warranty Department, 1160 Eighth Avenue, Cumberland,
WI 54829. If you do not have access to www.getearthquake.com, call our customer service department at (800) 345-6007
Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST.
When contacting your authorized dealer or Earthquake for replacement
parts, service, or information you MUST have these numbers. Do not take
this product back to the store from which it was purchased.
Record your model name/number, manufacturer’s serial number, and engine
serial number in the space provided for easy access.
NOTE: For location of engine serial number, refer to the engine owner’s manual.
Serial
Number
Decal

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WARNING
WARNING INDICATES A HAZARD WHICH, IF NOT
AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION
CAUTION INDICATES YOU CAN BE HURT OR YOUR
EQUIPMENTDAMAGEDIFTHESAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
THAT FOLLOW THIS SIGNAL WORD ARE NOT OBEYED.
WARNING
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
ENGINE EXHAUST FROM THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS
CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS, OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
IMPORTANT
INDICATES HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR PROPER
ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF YOUR
EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
YOU MUST READ, UNDERSTAND AND COMPLY WITH
ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN
THIS MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SETUP AND
OPERATE YOUR MACHINE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN LOSS OF
MACHINE CONTROL, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY TO
YOU AND/OR BYSTANDERS, AND RISK OF EQUIPMENT
AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.THE TRIANGLE IN THE TEXT
SIGNIFIES IMPORTANT CAUTIONS OR WARNINGS
WHICH MUST BE FOLLOWED.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Owner’s Responsibility
Accurate assembly, and safe and eective use of the edger is
the owner’s responsibility.
• Read and follow all safety instructions.
• Carefully follow all assembly instructions.
• Maintain the edger according to directions and
schedule included in this operator’s manual.
• Ensure that anyone who uses the edger is familiar
with all controls and safety precautions.
Special Messages
Your manual contains special messages to bring attention to
potential safety concerns, machine damage as well as helpful
operating and servicing information. Please read all the
information carefully to avoid injury and machine damage.
NOTE: General information is given throughout the
manual that may help the operator in the
operation or service of the machine.
Important Safety Precautions
Please read this section carefully. Operate the edger
according to the safety instructions and recommendations
outlined here and inserted throughout the text. Anyone who
uses this edger must read the instructions and be familiar with
the controls. Learn how to control the edger at all times.
This symbol points out important safety
instructions which if not followed could
endanger your personal safety. Read and
follow all instructions in this manual before
attempting to operate this equipment.
Intended Use /
Foreseeable Misuse
This is a motorized, walk-behind edger used for maintaining
and trimming unwanted weeds and grass from areas next to
concrete or other landscaping items. This edger is not to be
used to cut wood or concrete. It is pedestrian controlled. It has
a petrol-fuelled internal combustion engine that powers the
cutting wheel. It shall not be used for any other purpose.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES
• Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine
and in the manual(s). Be thoroughly familiar with the controls
and the proper use of the machine before starting.
• Use this equipment for its intended purpose only.
• Familiarize yourself with all of the safety and operating
decals on this equipment and on any of its attachments or
accessories.
• Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts.
• Only allow responsible individuals who are familiar with the
instructions to operate the machine. Do not allow children
to operate this machine. Keep small children away from the
area while in use. Do not allow adults to operate the machine
without proper instruction.
• Thoroughly inspect the area where the machine is to be
used and remove all foreign objects. Your equipment can
propel small objects at high speed causing personal injury or
property damage. Stay away from breakable objects, such as
house windows, automobiles, greenhouses, etc.
• Wear appropriate clothing such as a long-sleeved shirt or
jacket. Also wear long trousers or slacks. Do not wear shorts.
Never wear sandals, sneakers, or open shoes, and never
operate the machine with bare feet.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. They can get caught in
moving parts. Always keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing
away from any moving parts on engine and machine.
• Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields
when operating the machine to protect your eyes from
foreign objects which can be thrown from the unit. Always
wear protective hearing equipment.
• Always wear work gloves and safety shoes during operation.
Wear footwear that will improve footing on slippery surfaces.
Leather work shoes or short boots work well for most people.
These will protect the operator’s ankles and shins from small
sticks, splinters, and other debris.
• It is advisable to wear protective headgear to prevent the
possibility of being struck by small ying particles, or being
struck by low hanging branches, twigs, or other objects which
may be unnoticed by the operator.
• Do not operate the machine without proper guards or other
safety protective devices in place.
• See manufacturer’s instructions for proper operation and
installation of accessories. Only use accessories approved by
the manufacturer.
• Operate only in daylight or good articial light.
• Do not operate product when fatigued or under the inuence
of alcohol, drugs or other medication which can cause
drowsiness or aect your ability to operate this machine safely.
• Never operate machine in wet grass. Always be sure of your
footing; keep a rm hold on the handle and walk; never run.
• Watch for trac whenever you are operating near, or when
crossing roads.
• If the equipment should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the
engine (motor), disconnect the spark plug wire and prevent it
from touching the spark plug. Check immediately for cause.
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble. If the noise or
vibrations of the machine increase, stop immediately and
perform an inspection.
• Never leave the machine unattended when the engine is
running.
• Regularly inspect the machine. Make sure parts are not bent,
damaged or loose.
• Temperature of muer and nearby areas may exceed 150°
F (65° C). Allow muffler and engine areas to cool before
touching. Never pick up or carry the machine while the engine
is running.
• Prolongedexposureto noise andvibrationfromgasoline engine-
poweredequipment shouldbeavoided.Take intermittentbreaks
and/or wear ear protection from engine noise as well as heavy
work gloves to reduce vibration in the hands.
• Keep all screws, nuts and bolts tight.
• Do not transport the machine from one place to another with
the engine running.
• When moving the packaged machine, always do so with a
partner.
• Check local regulations for age restrictions on use of this
machine.
• Stay away from rotating parts. Place protective covers over
rotating parts.
PRODUCTSPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
• Do not edge above underground utilities, including water
lines, gas lines, electric cables, or pipes. Do not operate the
machine on terrain/soil with large rocks and foreign objects
which can damage the equipment.
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine. Remove the
wire from the spark plug. Inspect the machine for damage. If
damaged, repair before starting and operating the machine.
• The blade of the edger should not rotate when the engine
is idling. If it does rotate when engine is idling, contact
Earthquake® for instructions.
• If an object becomes lodged in the blade guard area, turn
engine o, remove the wire from the spark plug and secure,
allow to cool before attempting to remove the foreign object.
• Use edger only for edging along flower beds, terraces,
sidewalks and curbs.Trim along buildings trees, walks, marker
hedges and fences.
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WARNING
ENGINES GIVE OFF CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS,
COLORLESS, POISONOUS GAS. CARBON MONOXIDE MAY
BE PRESENT EVEN IF YOU DO NOT SMELL OR SEE ANY
ENGINE EXHAUST. BREATHING CARBON MONOXIDE CAN
CAUSE NAUSEA, FAINTING OR DEATH, IN ADDITION TO
DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS AND CONFUSION.
IFYOU EXPERIENCE ANY OFTHESE SYMPTOMS, SEEK FRESH
AIR AND MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
START AND RUN ENGINE OUTDOORS. DO NOT START
OR RUN ENGINE IN ENCLOSED AREA, EVEN IF DOORS OR
WINDOWS ARE OPEN.
HOT GASES ARE A NORMAL BYPRODUCT OF
COMBUSTION. FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO
PREVENT BURNS AND FIRES.
DO NOT ALTER/MODIFY ENGINE:
NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE ENGINE FROM THE FACTORY.
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY OCCUR IF ENGINE IS
MODIFIED OR ALTERED.
WHEN WORKING ON OR REPLACING PARTS FOR THE
ENGINE OR PRODUCT, YOU MUST ALWAYS DISCONNECT
SPARK PLUG WIRE FROM THE SPARK PLUG AND KEEP IT
AWAY FROM THE SPARK PLUG.
ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
• Never try to ventilate engine exhaust indoors. Carbon
monoxide can reach dangerous levels very quickly.
• Never run engine outdoors where exhaust fumes may be
pulled into a building.
• Never run engine outdoors in a poorly ventilated area
where the exhaust fumes may be trapped and not easily
taken away. (Examples include: in a large hole or areas
where hills surround your working area.)
• Never run engine in an enclosed or partially enclosed area.
(Examples include: buildings that are enclosed on one or
more sides, under tents, car ports or basements.)
• Never point the exhaust muer towards anyone. People
should always be many feet away from the operation of the
engine and its attachments.
• Do not change the engine governor settings or over-speed
the engine.
• Always keep materials and debris clear of muer guard
and other hot engine parts.
• Always make sure the exhaust pipe is free of foreign objects.
• Never allow an adult or anyone under the inuence of
drugs or alcohol to ll the engine with fuel.
• When storing gasoline or equipment with fuel in the tank,
store away from furnaces, stoves, water heaters or other
appliances that have a pilot light or other ignition source
because they can ignite gasoline vapors.
Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely
• Use extra care in handling gasoline and other fuels. They
are ammable and vapors are explosive.
• When storing extra fuel be sure that it is in an appropriate
container and away from any re hazards. Prevent re
and explosion caused by static electric discharge. Use
only nonmetal, portable fuel containers approved by the
Underwriter’s Laboratory (U.L.) or the American Society for
Testing & Materials (ASTM).
• Always ll fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area. Never
ll your fuel tank with fuel indoors. (Examples include:
basement, garage, barn, shed, house, porch, etc.) Never
ll tank near appliances with pilot lights, heaters, or other
ignition sources. If the fuel has to be drained, this should be
done outdoors and with the proper equipment. The drained
fuel should be stored in a container specically designed for
fuel storage or it should be disposed of carefully.
• Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine
running. Stop engine and allow to cool before removing
the fuel cap/and or relling the engine.
• Do not smoke near or while handling engine fuel.
• Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area.
• During storage, tightly screw down fuel cap.
• Never pour fuel from engine fuel tank.
• Never siphon fuel by mouth to drain fuel tank.
• Always have an adult ll the fuel tank and never allow
children to ll the engine with fuel.
Prevention of Burns and Fires
• Never remove the muer guard from the engine.
• Never touch the muer guard because it is extremely hot
and will cause severe burns.
• Never touch parts of the engine that become hot after
operation.
• Always keep materials and debris away from muer guard
and other hot parts of the engine to avoid res.
Burns and Fires
• The muer, muer guard and other parts of the engine
become extremely hot during the operation of the engine.
These parts remain extremely hot after the engine has
stopped.
• Do not use engine around dry brush, cloth rags, or other
ammable materials.
• Never operate the engine without the muer guard in place.
• The engine exhaust becomes very hot during operation.
Keep engine at least three feet away from buildings and
other equipment during operation.
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SERVICE SAFETY
• Always stop the engine whenever you leave the
equipment, before cleaning, repairing or inspecting the
unit. Engine should be turned o and cool, spark plug wire
must be removed from spark plug before any repairs or
adjustments are attempted. Never make adjustments or
repairs with the engine (motor) running. Disconnect the
spark plug wire, and keep the wire away from the plug to
prevent accidental starting.
• Always wear eye protection when you make adjustments or
repairs.
• Keep all nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good
condition. Never tamper with safety devices. Check their
proper operation regularly.
• When servicing or repairing the engine, do not tip the
engine over or up unless specically instructed to do so in
this manual. Service and repair procedures can be done with
the engine in an upright position. Some procedures will be
easier if the engine is lifted on a raised platform or working
surface.
• To reduce re hazard, keep engine free of grass, leaves, or
other debris build-up. Clean up oil or fuel spillage. Allow
engine to cool before storing.
• Stop and inspect the equipment if you strike an object.
Repair, if necessary, before restarting.
• Clean and replace safety and instruction decals as
necessary.
• Inspect engine before storage. When not in use, disconnect
spark plug lead and store indoors in a dry place locked or
otherwise inaccessible to children.
• Use only original equipment parts from Earthquake®,
including all nuts and bolts.
A B CDEF
GHI J K L
MNOPQR
SAFETY OR HAZARD SYMBOLS
A. Warning!
B. Read Owner’s Manual Before Operating Machine.
C. Only Operate When at a Safe Distance From Others.
D. Remove Objects that Could Be Thrown By This Machine.
E. Dangerous Moving Parts.
F. Be Aware of Moving Parts.
G. Wear Hearing and Eye Protection At All Times.
H. Do Not Service or Adjust Moving Parts Unless Engine is
Stopped and Spark Plug Wire is Disconnected.
I. Dress Appropriately And Wear Sturdy Footwear.
J. Toxic Fumes—Do Not Operate in Unventilated Areas.
K. Hot Surfaces.
L. Fire Hazards.
M. Do Not Use In Thunderstorms--For severe weather, stop
operation of this machine and seek shelter.
N. Keep Hands at a Safe Distance from Blade.
O. Keep Feet at a Safe Distance from Blade.
P. Do Not Use Above Underground Utility Lines And Pipes.
Q. Shock Hazard.
R. Hot! Do Not Touch!
CONTROL AND OPERATING SYMBOLS
Pictured below are control and operating symbols on the unit
or in this manual. Before you operate your unit, learn and
understand the purpose for each symbol.
Choke
On/O Fuel Shuto
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KEEP HANDS AND
FEET AWAY.
GARDER LES MAINS ET LES
PIEDS ÉLOIGNÉS.
DANGER
24940
24940
DECAL DANGER KEEP
HANDS FEET AWAY
25631
DECAL CAUTION
CAUTION
25631
Help Avoid Injury / Éviter les blessures
- When Leaving: Stop Engine / Avant de quitter: Arrêter le moteur
- Keep Shields and Safety Devices In Place /
Garder les écrans et mécanismes de sécurité en place
- Read Operator Manual / Lire le manuel de l’utilisateur
- Always Wear Safety Goggles or Safety Glasses /
Toujours porter des lunettes à coques ou des lunettes de sécurité
25464
DECAL EDGER PICTORIAL SAFTY
SAFETY DECALS
This unit has been designed and manufactured to provide you with the safety and reliability you would expect from an industry
leader in outdoor power equipment manufacturing.
Although reading this manual and the safety instructions it contains will provide you with the necessary basic knowledge to
operate this equipment safely and eectively, we have placed several safety labels on the unit to remind you of this important
information while you are operating your unit.
All DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and instructional messages on your unit should be carefully read and obeyed. Personal bodily
injury can result when these instructions are not followed. The information is for your safety and it is important! The safety decals
below are on your unit.
If any of these decals are lost or damaged, replace them at once. See your local dealer or contact Earthquake® directly for
replacements. These labels are easily applied and will act as a constant visual reminder to you, and others who may use the
equipment, to follow the safety instructions necessary for safe, eective operation.
DANGER/PELIGRO KEEP AWAY. ROTATING BLADE.
RESTEZ Á L’ÉCART. LAME EN ROTATION.
MANTÉNGASE ALEJADO.
CUCHILLA GIRATORIA. 26770
26770
DECAL EDGER BLADE SHIELD
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Control Functions
The information below briey describes the function of individual controls. Operating requires the combined use of several controls
applied in specic sequences. To learn what combination and sequence of controls to use for various tasks see the OPERATION section.
*For engine features and controls see engine manual.
FEATURES & CONTROLS
Engine Throttle: Located on the right side handle, as engine throttle is depressed against the handle the engine speed will
increase and start the edger blade. When engine throttle is released the engine will go back to idle and blade will stop turning.
Blade Depth Control Lever: The blade depth control lever is located on the left side of the upper handle. It is used to control the
depth of the cut. The further forward the blade depth control lever is moved, the deeper into the soil the edger blade will cut.
Recoil Starter: The recoil starter is used to start the engine.
Curb Wheel (Optional): The Curb Wheel Kit oers on the go height adjustment.
CURB WHEEL 24000 ONLY
ENGINE THROTTLE
CHOKE
FUEL FILL
BLADE DEPTH CONTROL LEVER
ON/OFF SWITCH
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
RECOIL
STARTER
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SPECIFICATIONS ENGINE BRAND VIPER®
ENGINE DISP, TYPE 79CC, 4CYCLE
ENGINE RATING 3.3 FT-LB MAX TORQUE
FUEL CAPACITY 0.53 GAL
CUP & TOOL HOLDER INCLUDED
CUTTING DEPTH 3.5 IN
BLADE LENGTH 9 IN
ADJUSTABLE CUTTING DEPTH YES
ASSEMBLY REQUIRED YES
TOOL & CUP HOLDER YES
TRIM MODE YES
CENTRIFUGAL CLUTCH YES
BALL BEARING WHEELS YES
CA CARB COMPLIANT 50 STATE CARB COMPLIANT
TIRE DIAMETER 7.5 IN REAR, 6.5 IN FRONT
TIRE WIDTH 2.0 IN
TIRE MATERIAL PVC
WHEEL TYPE AIRLESS
NET WEIGHT 57 LB (BASE), 61.25 LB (CURB)
GROSS WEIGHT 64 LB (BASE), 68 LB (CURB)
ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS 38.7”x 19.3“x 37.7”
BOXED DIMENSIONS IN 30.2”x 15.3”x 21.3”
START TYPE RECOIL (MANUAL)
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY 5-YEAR LIMITED PRODUCT
MANUFACTURER ENGINE WARRANTY 5-YEAR LIMITED ENGINE
ACCESSORIES
Accessories are available from your authorized Earthquake® dealer or directly
from Earthquake. Always use genuine Earthquake accessories.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CURB WHEEL KIT Part No.24024
NOTE: Specications are correct at time of printing and are
subject to change without notice.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALL HANDLEBAR
1. Position dash panel between the lower handlebar attach
points. Position the upper handlebar outside of the lower
handlebar attach points. Attach handlebars and dash panel to
the handlebar mount with 6 x M6X20 bolts and 6 x M6 nuts.
SEE FIGURE 1.
IMPORTANT
ENSURE BLADE DOES NOT TURN WHEN LEVER IS IN
TOP NOTCH DISENGAGED BY SLOWLY PULLING
ENGINE RECOIL AND OBSERVING THAT THE BLADE
DOES NOT ROTATE.
ASSEMBLY
UNPACKING
1. Set aside the operator’s manual and parts bag. Carefully lift
the top foam out of the box, remove all loose parts from both
the top and bottom foam packaging.
2. Parts Bag Content
Note: Ensure that all parts have been removed from
inside and underside slots of foam packaging.
KEY DESCRIPTION 23275
QT Y.
24000
QT Y.
1BOLT M8 X 25 3 3
2BOLT M8 X 30 1 1
3BOLT M6 X 20 6 6
4BOLT M8 X 20 1 1
5NUT M8 5 5
6NUT M6 6 6
7NUT M10 2 2
8COTTER PIN 2 MM 6 8
9SPACER AXLE 4 2
10 SPACER WHEEL POSITION 1 1
11 DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET 1 1
12 WASHER M12 2 5
13 STRAP CUP HOLDER 1 1
14 WASHER M10 6 6
INSTALL TOOL HOLDER AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
CONTROLS
2. Position the tool holder strap onto the front of the tool
holder. Then position the tool holder onto the front of the
handlebar mount plate. Position the blade height control
on the backside of the handlebar mount plate. Attach tool
holder strap, tool holder and blade height controls to the
handlebars with 3 x M8X25 bolts, 1 x M8X30 and 4 x M8 nuts.
The M8x30mm long bolt is attached through the lower left
hand side mount point on the tool holder, when standing at
the operator’s position. SEE FIGURE 2.
INSTALL CUTTING HEAD ASSEMBLY
3. Remove the clutch shield. Connect the engine belt to the
clutch pulley. Reattach the clutch shield. SEE FIGURE 3.
4. Position the cutting head assembly onto the pivot location
on the engine mount. Position the double angle bracket onto
the cutting head assembly. Insert the pivot rod through the
double angle bracket, cutting head assembly and engine
mount. Attach the pivot rod to the engine mount with 2x
M10 washers and 2 x 2mm cotter pins on each end of the rod.
Attach the double angle bracket to the engine mount with 1
x M8 x 20 bolt and 1 x M8 nut. SEE FIGURE 4 AND FIGURE 5.
NOTETHE ORIENTATION OFTHE DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET
IN FIGURE 5.
INSTALL WHEELS
5. Position the front axle with the front mount points on the
engine mount. Insert the front axle into the engine mount.
Assemble the front wheels in the following order:
1. Axle spacer
2. Front wheel (bearing side facing the spacer)
3. Front wheel (bearing side facing away from the other
wheel)
4. Axle spacer
SEE FIGURE 6. Attach the front axle to the engine mount with
2 x M12 washers and 2 x 2mm cotter pins
6. Slide the front wheels, one to each end of the front axle. Clip
the wheel position spacer onto the front axle between the
front wheels. SEE FIGURE 7.
7. Slide a rear wheel onto the rear axle. Slide an axle spacer
onto the rear axle up to the rear wheel. The rear wheel should
have the bearing side facing the spacer. Position the rear axle
with the rear mount points on the engine mount. Insert the
rear axle into the engine mount and through the other side.
Slide an axle spacer onto the rear axle and then another rear
wheel. Attach the rear axle with 2 x M10 nuts on each end.
SEE FIGURE 8.
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30 mm
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 5
FIGURE 2 FIGURE 6
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 7
FIGURE 4 FIGURE 8
Pivot Rod
Clutch
Shield
Clutch
Pulley
Tool
Holder
Strap
Handlebar Mount Plate
Dash Panel
Tool
Holder
Pivot Location
Double Angle
Bracket
Pivot Rod
Front Axle
Wheel
Position
Spacer
Axle Spacer
Axle Spacer
Rear Axle
Double Angle
Bracket
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INSTALL CONTROL ROD
8. Insert the control rod into the cutting head assembly so that
the hole for the cotter pin is on the outside of the cutting head
assembly facing away from the engine. Insert the other end
of the control rod into the height adjustment handle. Attach
both ends of the control rod with 2 x M10 washers and 2 x
2mm cotter pins. SEE FIGURE 9.
INSTALL CURB WHEEL ASSEMBLY (OPTIONAL)
9. Remove the right rear wheel, while keeping the axle spacer
on the rear axle on the right side of the unit.
10.Slide the curb wheel assembly onto the rear axle. Reattach
the rear wheel with the M10 nut. Install the rear wheel in the
same orientation as before it was removed. SEE FIGURE 10.
11.Remove the hardware from the right side of the tool holder,
when standing in the operator’s position.
12.Position the curb wheel height control on the backside of
the handlebar mount plate. Reinstall the hardware that was
removed. SEE FIGURE 11.
13.Install the curb wheel control rod into the curb wheel leg so
that the cotter pin hole is on the side of the leg facing the
engine. Install the other end of the control rod in the curb
wheel height adjustment handle. Attach both ends of the
control rod with 2 x M10 washer and 2mm cotter pins. SEE
FIGURE 12.
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
Control Rod
Curb
Wheel
Assembly
Tool
Holder
Curb
Wheel
Control
Rod
Curb
Wheel
Leg
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STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE
Note: Operating engine on a steep angle will cause the
engine to lose lubrication and seize.
SEE SLOPE GUIDE ON PAGE 15.
Review “safety and warning precautions” and“pre-operation
inspection”sections before starting engine.
Note: Fill with fuel and check oil.
Engine Start
1. Remove all debris from intake and cooling ns to ensure
proper air ow. SEE FIGURE 13.
2. Move the choke lever as follows:
• If the engine is cold or the ambient temperature is
low, move choke lever to the FULL CHOKE position.
SEE FIGURE 14.
• If the engine is warm or the ambient temperature is
high, move choke lever to the HALF CHOKE position
or RUN position. SEE FIGURES 15 AND 16.
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE GAS IS TOXIC. MOVE THE
ENGINE TO A WELLVENTILATED AREA OUTDOORS,
TO PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
INHALATION CAN CAUSE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND
DEATH.
NEVER LEAVE THE ENGINE RUNNING WHILE
UNATTENDED. TURN ENGINE OFF AFTER USE.
MOVE ENGINETO AWELLVENTILATED AREA,ALWAYS
OUTDOORS, TO PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING.
MOVE TO AN AREA AWAY FROM FLAMES OR SPARKS,
TO AVOID IGNITION OF VAPORS IF PRESENT.
CAUTION
DO NOT STOP ENGINE BY MOVING CHOKE CONTROL
TO CHOKE. BACKFIRE OR ENGINE DAMAGE MAY
OCCUR
FULL CHOKE POSITION
FIGURE 14
HALF CHOKE POSITION
FIGURE 15
GENERAL OPERATION
FIGURE 13
CUTTING HEAD ANGLE ADJUSTMENT
The angle of the blade can be adjusted using the cutting head
angle adjustment handle. The blade can be adjusted from 110°
to 70° in reference to the ground.
The blade can also be adjusted to 0° in reference to the ground.
Before the blade can be adjusted to 0° the front wheels must be
adjusted away from the cutting head.
Remove the wheel position spacer from the front axle. Slide both
wheels away from the cutting head. Reattach the wheel position
spacer to the front axle between the front wheel and the axle
spacer closest to the cutting head.
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CAUTION
IF ENGINE FAILS TO START AFTER ATTEMPTING
STARTING PROCEDURES, PLEASE CONTACT OUR
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT 8003456007.
STARTER ROPE CAN CAUSE AN UNANTICIPATED JERK
TOWARDS ENGINE. PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
TO AVOID INJURY.
NEVERLEAVEENGINE RUNNINGWHILEUNATTENDED.
TURN OFF AFTER EVERY USE.
NEVER CARRY THE MACHINE FROM ONE LOCATION
TO ANOTHER WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
ALWAYS WEAR A PROTECTIVE HEARING DEVICE.
DO NOT START ENGINE IF FUEL IS SPILLED. WIPE OFF
EXCESS FUEL AND ALLOW TO DRY.
3. Turn the On/O switch to the ON position.
SEE FIGURE 17.
4. Grasp starter handle and pull out slowly, until resistance
is felt. Without letting it retract, pull rope with a rapid
stroke. DO NOT pull out the rope all of the way. Let it
return to its original position very slowly. Repeat this step
until engine starts.
5. After engine begins operating, move the choke lever to
HALF CHOKE. SEE FIGURE 15.
6. Run engine for 5 to 10 seconds at“Half Choke”position
until engine warms up.
7. After starting engine slowly move the choke lever to RUN
position. SEE FIGURE 16.
To Stop the Engine:
1. Move ON/OFF switch to OFF position. SEE FIGURE 18.
2. Pull the starter handle slowly and return the handle to its
original position when resistance is felt. This operation
will prevent outside moisture from entering the
combustion chamber.
OPEN CHOKE (RUN) POSITION
FIGURE 16
FIGURE 18
FIGURE 17
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EDGING TIPS
1. Move edger to a desired area to begin edging, making sure
that the left rear wheel is on a hard surface and the blade is
over area to be cut.
2. Lower blade control lever to achieve depth of cut desired.
The further the forward blade depth control lever is moved,
the deeper or lower the blade will cut into the ground.
3. For newly edged lawns, multiple passes may be needed to
achieve desired depth by lowering depth of cut incrementally.
4. For best results, proceed slowly along the path being edged.
Slowly moving edger forward and backward through cutting
area, making sure to keep the left rear wheel on the hard
surface and the blade in the cutting path, close to but not
touching the edge of the hard surface.
5. Once you have nished edging selected area, raise the blade
control lever back in to the TOP position, move to the next
area to be edged, and proceed again from step 1.
WARNING!
ROTATING CUTTING BLADE MAY THROW OBJECTS
CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY. KEEP AREA CLEAR
OF BYSTANDERS AND DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT
GUARDS IN PLACE.
WARNING!
DO NOT LOWER BLADE IF BLADE IS OVER CONCRETE,
ASPHALT, ROCKS OR THE LIKE. BLADE CAN STRIKE
SUPPORTING SURFACE, RESULTING IN PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Use this guide to determine slope angle. Do Not
edge on a slope greater than 15 degrees.
• A 10 degree slope is a hill that increases in height at
approximately 1.76 feet (53.6 cm) in 10 feet (304.5 cm).
• A 15 degree slope is a hill that increases in height at
approximately 2.68 feet (81.7 cm) in 10 feet (304.5 cm).
WARNING
USE EXTREME CARE AT ALL TIMES AND AVOID
SUDDEN TURNS OR MANEUVERS. FOLLOW
OTHER INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL FOR
SAFETY IN EDGING ON SLOPES. USE EXTRA CARE
WHEN OPERATING ON OR NEAR SLOPES AND
OBSTRUCTIONS.
20 DEGREES FOLD ALONG DOTTED LINE
10 DEGREES 20 DEGREES
SLOPE GUIDE
Sight and hold this guide level with a vertical
tree, a corner of a structure, a power line
pole, or a fence.
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FIGURE 19
LUBRICATION
WHEELS
Lubricate the wheels and bearings at least once a season
with a light oil. Also if the wheels are removed for any reason,
lubricate the surface of the axle bolt and the inner surface of
the wheel with light oil.
PIVOT POINTS
Lubricate the pivot points on the blade depth control lever
and, if applicable, the curb height adjustment lever with light
oil at least once a season.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, OR FAILURE TO CORRECT
A PROBLEM BEFORE OPERATION CAN CAUSE A
MALFUNCTION. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSPECTION
AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS AND
SCHEDULES INCLUDED WITH THIS OPERATOR’S
MANUAL.
CHECK ENGINE REGULARLY FOR LOOSE NUTS AND
BOLTS. KEEP THESE ITEMS TIGHTENED.
TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND NEARBY AREAS
MAY EXCEED 150° F 65° C. AVOID THESE AREAS.
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING:
• ENGINE MUST BE TURNED OFF AND COOL.
• SPARK PLUG WIRE MUST BE REMOVED
FROM SPARK PLUG BEFORE CHECKING AND
ADJUSTING ENGINE OR EQUIPMENT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
ENGINE MAINTENANCE
RefertotheEngineOperator’s Manual includedwithyour edger for
a detailed description of all engine-related service specications.
REPLACING DAMAGED OR WORN BLADE:
CAUTION
SHARP EDGES OF EDGETRIMMER BLADE CAN CUT
YOUDURINGBLADEMAINTENANCEORADJUSTMENT.
USE SUITABLE COVERING OVER CUTTING EDGES OF
BLADE TO PREVENT BODILY HARM.
1. Turn off the engine switch.
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug and set
it aside.
3. Loosen the nut holding blade in place. Remove the nut and
clamp washer. See Figure 19.
4. Replace blade with a new blade and secure it with a clamp
washer and nut.
5. Reconnect the spark plug wire.
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS
Parts can be obtained directly from the factory. To order parts
visit www.getearthquake.com or call 1-800-345-6007.
Please include the following information with your order:
1) Part numbers
2) Part description
3) Quantity
4) Model number and serial number
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
1. If fuel is present in the fuel tank, transport in an open vehicle
in an upright position.
2. If an enclosed vehicle must be used, remove fuel into an
approved red fuel container. DO NOT siphon by mouth.
3. Wipe away any spilled fuel from engine and edger. Allow to dry.
LONGTERM STORAGE
30 DAYS OR MORE WITHOUT USE
If your edger will not be used for more than one month, prepare
it for long term storage.
STEPS FOR LONGTERM STORAGE
1. Add fuel stabilizer according to manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Run engine for 10-15 minutes to ensure that the stabilizer
reaches the carburetor.
3. Remove the remainder of the fuel from the gas tank into an
approved fuel container.
4. Remove all debris from the edger engine and blade guard area.
CAUTION
TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH, NEVER SIPHON FUEL BY
MOUTH.
NEVER STORE ENGINEWITH FUEL INTHE TANK INSIDE
A BUILDING. POTENTIAL SPARKS MAY BE PRESENT
FOR IGNITION OF FUEL AND FUEL VAPORS.
TROUBLESHOOTING
At Earthquake®, we build quality and durability into the design
of our products; but no amount of careful design by us, and
careful maintenance by you, can guarantee a repair-free life for
your Earthquake® Edger. Most repairs will be minor, and easily
xed by following the suggestions in the troubleshooting guide
in this section.
The troubleshooting guide will help you pinpoint the causes of
common problems and identify remedies.
For more complicated repairs, you may want to rely on an
authorized service center or Earthquake. Earthquake will make
the necessary repairs if a service center is not available.
We will always be glad to answer any questions you have, or
help you nd suitable assistance.To order parts or inquire about
warranty, call or e-mail us using the contact information found
in this section.
SPARE PARTS
Only use approved Earthquake® service parts.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY/ACTION
Engine will not start 1. Power switch o 1. Flip switch to ON position
2. Spark plug wire disconnected 2. Connect spark plug wire to spark plug
3. Out of fuel 3. Refuel
4. Spark plug wet, faulty or improperly
gapped
4. Clean, replace or gap spark plug
5. Stale fuel 5. Drain old fuel and replace with fresh. Use fuel
stabilizer as a future preventative measure.
Engine runs rough, oods during
operation
1. Dirty air lter 1. Clean or replace air lter
2. Choke partially engaged 2. Turn o choke
3. Dirty carburetor 3. Call Customer Service
Engine is hard to start 1. Stale fuel 1. Drain old fuel and replace with fresh. Use fuel
stabilizer as a future preventative measure.
2. Spark plug wire loose 2. Make sure spark wire is securely attached to spark plug
3. Dirty carburetor 3. Call Customer Service
Engine misses or lacks power 1. Clogged fuel tank or fuel lter 1. Remove and clean
2. Clogged air lter 2. Clean or replace
3. Spark plug wet, faulty or improperly
gapped
3. Clean, replace or gap spark plug
4. Carburetor needle stuck open 4. Clean carburetor
Engine runs, then quits 1. Fuel cap not venting 1. Unclog, or replace fuel cap
Engine revs too high 1. Speed Adjustment Needed 1. Call customer service
Edger blade turns at idle 1. Idle speed too high 1. Adjust idle speed lower
2. Broken clutch spring 2. Replace clutch
Edger blade fails to turn 1. Jammed, foreign object in blade area 1. Clear obstruction
Edger blade fails to cut properly 1. Blade worn out 1. Replace blade
2. Blade wobbles 2. Replace clamp washer, tighten nut
Contact a service provider if above remedies fail.
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SOMMAIRE
Introduction / Enregistrement et service après-vente..............................................................................................................................................................................19
Avertissements........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20
Consignes générales de sécurité......................................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Mesures de précaution.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................22
Sécurité de l’entretien / symboles....................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Autocollants de sécurité......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................24
Fonctionnalités et commandes.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................25
Données techniques.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................26
Assemblage........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................27-29
Fonctionnement général...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................30-31
Conseils de dressage des bordures..................................................................................................................................................................................................................32
Guide de pente ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .......................32
Entretien....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................33
Transport et entreposage....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................34
Dépannage............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Guide de dépannage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35
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Manuel de l’utilisateur
Dresse-bordure
INTRODUCTION
Nous vous félicitons pour votre investissement dans la qualité. Merci d’avoir acheté un dresse-bordure Earthquake®. Nous nous sommes attachés
à ce que ce produit réponde aux plus hautes normes d’utilisation et de durabilité. Moyennant des soins corrects, votre dresse-bordure orira de
nombreuses années de service able.
Veuillez lire ce manuel en entier avant de l’installer et de l’utiliser. Earthquake se réserve le droit de changer, modier ou améliorer ce
produit et cette documentation à tout moment sans préavis.
Le présent manuel peut contenir des informations concernant plusieurs modèles. Lire ce manuel et le conserver pour toute consultation ultérieure. Ce manuel
contient des renseignements importants sur la SÉCURITÉ, l’ASSEMBLAGE, l’UTILISATION et l’ENTRETIEN. Le propriétaire doit veiller à ce que toute la documentation
sur le produit soit conservée avec l’appareil. Cette documentation comprend le(s) MANUEL(s), l’ILLUSTRATION DES PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES et les DÉCLARATIONS DE
GARANTIE. Cette documentation doit être fournie en vertu de la réglementation en vigueur. Le présent manuel doit rester avec la machine, même lorsqu’elle est
revendue.
RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LE PROPRIÉTAIRE
Nom du propriétaire:
Adresse du propriétaire:
Ville: État/Province: Code postal:
Numéro de modèle: Numéro de série:
Modèle de moteur: Numéro de série du moteur:
Date d’achat: Notes:
ENREGISTREMENT ET SERVICE APRÈSVENTE
Consigner le numéro de produit et le numéro de série dans l’espace prévu pour y accéder facilement lors des commandes de pièces détachées
ou demandes d’assistance technique. À l’exception des articles couverts par la garantie sur le contrôle des émissions, la garantie est valable
uniquement si l’enregistrement dûment rempli est reçu par Earthquake dans les 30 jours après l’achat. POUR PLUS DE RENSEIGNEMENTS,
VOIR LA DÉCLARATION DE GARANTIE. L’enregistrement de la garantie peut se faire en ligne à www.getearthquake.com ou par courrier
à: Warranty Department, 1160 Eighth Avenue, Cumberland, WI 54829, États-Unis. S’il n’est pas possible d’accéder à www.getearthquake.com,
appeler notre service après-vente au (800) 345-6007 du lundi au vendredi de 8h00 à 17h00 HNC.
Lors des commandes de pièces de rechange ou demandes de réparation ou de
renseignements auprès d’un concessionnaire agréé ou d’Earthquake, les numéros
suivants DOIVENT être à disposition. Ne pas ramener le produit au magasin où il a été
acheté.
Consigner le nom/numéro de modèle, le numéro de série du fabricant et le numéro de
série du moteur dans l’espace prévu pour y accéder facilement.
REMARQUE: Voir l’emplacement du numéro de série du moteur dans le manuel de
l’utilisateur du moteur.
Autocollant
de numéro
de série

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AVERTISSEMENT
AVERTISSEMENT INDIQUE UN DANGER QUI, S’IL N’EST PAS
ÉVITÉ, PEUT PROVOQUER LA MORT OU DES BLESSURES
CORPORELLES ET/OU DÉGÂTS MATÉRIELS GRAVES.
ATTENTION
ATTENTION INDIQUE UN RISQUE DE BLESSURES OU DE
DOMMAGES AU MATÉRIEL SI LES INSTRUCTIONS DE
SÉCURITÉ QUI SUIVENT CE MOTINDICATEUR NE SONT PAS
RESPECTÉES.
AVERTISSEMENT
AVERTISSEMENT PROPOSITION 65 DE CALIFORNIE
L’ÉCHAPPEMENT DU MOTEUR DE CE PRODUIT CONTIENT
DES SUBSTANCES CHIMIQUES DÉCLARÉES RESPONSABLES
DE CANCER, MALFORMATIONS CONGÉNITALES OU
AUTRES ANOMALIES DE LA REPRODUCTION PAR L’ÉTAT DE
CALIFORNIE.
IMPORTANT
SIGNALE DES INFORMATIONS UTILES CONCERNANT
L’ASSEMBLAGE, L’UTILISATION OU L’ENTRETIEN DU
MATÉRIEL.
AVERTISSEMENT
VEILLER À LIRE, À COMPRENDRE ET À RESPECTER TOUTES LES
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ ET D’UTILISATION FIGURANT
DANS CE MANUEL AVANT DE TENTER D’INSTALLER ET DE
FAIRE FONCTIONNER LA MACHINE.
TOUT MANQUEMENT À OBSERVER LES INSTRUCTIONS
DE SÉCURITÉ ET D’UTILISATION PEUT PROVOQUER DES
BLESSURES CORPORELLES GRAVES POUR L’UTILISATEUR
ET D’AUTRES PERSONNES PRÉSENTES ET DES DÉGÂTS
MATÉRIELS. LE TRIANGLE DANS LE TEXTE INDIQUE DES
MISES EN GARDE ET AVERTISSEMENTS IMPORTANTS QUI
DOIVENT ÊTRE SUIVIS.
AVERTISSEMENTS ET MESURES DE PRÉCAUTION
Responsabilité du propriétaire
L’assemblage correct et l’utilisation sûre et ecace du dresse-bordure
relèvent de la responsabilité de l’utilisateur.
• Lire et respecter toutes les instructions de sécurité.
• Suivre avec attention toutes les instructions d’assemblage.
• Entretenir le dresse-bordure conformément aux instructions
et au calendrier gurant dans le manuel de l’utilisateur.
• S’assurer que quiconque utilise le dresse-bordure est
familiarisé avec toutes les commandes et mesures de
précaution.
Messages spéciaux
Ce manuel contient des messages spéciaux attirant l’attention sur des
problèmes de sécurité et dommages potentiels à la machine, ainsi
que des informations utiles sur l’utilisation et l’entretien. Veiller à lire
toutes ces informations avec attention pour éviter les blessures et les
dommages à la machine.
REMARQUE: Des informations générales sont fournies à
travers ce manuel pouvant aider l’opérateur dans
l’utilisation ou l’entretien de la machine.
Mesures de précaution importantes
Veiller à lire cette section avec attention. Utiliser le dresse-bordure
conformément aux instructions et conseils de sécurité fournis ici et
tout au long du manuel. Quiconque utilise ce dresse-bordure doit
lire les instructions et être familiarisé avec les commandes. Veiller à
apprendre à contrôler le dresse-bordure dans toutes les situations.
Ce symbole signale des instructions de sécurité
importantes qui doivent être respectées pour ne pas
mettre en danger la sécurité des personnes. Lire et
respecter toutes les instructions du manuel avant de
tenter de faire fonctionner ce matériel.
Emploi prévu /
emploi détourné prévisible
Ceci est un dresse-bordure motorisé à conducteur à pied utilisé pour
l’entretien et la taille d’herbes indésirables au voisinage de surfaces
en béton et d’autres éléments paysagers. Ce dresse-bordure ne doit
pas être utilisé pour couper du bois ou du béton. Il est conçu pour un
utilisateur à pied. Il est équipé d’un moteur à combustion interne à
essence qui entraîne la lame de coupe. Il ne doit être utilisé à aucune
autre n.
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