MTD 245-596-000 User manual

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Important:
Read
Safety
Rules
and
Instructions
Carefully
2
H.P.
EDGER
Model
Numbers
245-596-000
24596S
Thank
you
for
purchasing
an
American-built
product.
PRINTED
IN
U.S.A.
FORM
NO
770-4058

INDEX
Safe
Operation
Practices..3
Assembly
Instructions.
...
4
Operation
.
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7
Adjustments.
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7
Lubrication.
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8
Maintenance
.
8
Off-Season
Storage.
9
Troube
Shooting
Chart..
.
9
Illustrated
Parts.10
Replacement
Parts
List.11
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Instructions
given
with
this
symbol
are
for
personal
safety.
Be
sure
to
follow
then.
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LIMITED
WARRANTY
For
one
year
from
the
date
of
original
retail
purchase,
MTD
PRODUCTS
INC
will
either
repair
or
replace,
at
its
option,
free
of
charge,
F.O.B.
factory
or
authorized
service
firm,
any
part
or
parts
found
to
be
defective
in
material
or
workmanship.
Transportation
charges
for
the
movement
of
any
power
equipmsnt
unit
or
attachment
are
the
responsibility
of
the
pur¬
chaser.
Transportation
charges
for
my
parts
submitted
for
replacement
under
this
waran-
ty
must
be
paid
by
the
purchaser
un
ess
such
return
is
requested
by
MTD
PRODUCTS
INC.
This
warranty
will
not
apply
to
an^
part
which
has
become
inoperative
due
to
misuse,
ex¬
cessive
use,
accident,
neglect,
imp
oper
maintenance,
alterations,
or
unless
the
unit
has
been
operated
and
maintained
inaccordance
with
the
instructions
furnished.
This
warranty
does
not
apply
to
the
engine,
moto%
battery,
battery
charger
or
component
parts
thereof.
Please
refer
to
the
applicable
manuft
cturer's
warranty
on
these
items.
This
warranty
will
not
apply
where
the
unit
has
been
used
commercially.
Warranty
service
is
available
througi
your
local
authorized
service
dealer
or
distributor.
If
you
do
not
know
the
dealer
or
distributor
in
your
area,
please
write
to
the
Customer
Service
Department
of
MTD.
The
return
of
a
complete
unit
will
not
be
accepted
by
the
factory
unless
prior
written
per¬
mission
has
been
extended
by
MTD.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
lejal
rights.
You
may
also
have
other
rights
which
vary
from
state
to
state.
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AC
WARNING
This
unit
is
equipped
with
an
internal
combustion
engine
and
should
not
be
used
on
or
near
any
unimproved
forest-covered,
brush-covered
or
grass-covere
f
land
unless
the
engine's
exhaust
system
is
equipped
with
a
spark
arrester
meeting
applicable
local
or
state
laws
(if
any).
If
a
spark
arrester
is
used,
it
should
be
maintained
in
effective
working
order
by
the
operator.
In
the
State
of
California
the
above
is
required
by
law
(Section
4442
of
the
California
Public
Resources
Code),
Other
states
may
have
similar
laws.
Federal
la
vs
apply
on
federal
lands.
A
spark
arrester
muffler
is
available
at
your
nearest
engine
authorized
service
center.
2

Ac
WARNING
I
reduce
the
potential
for
any
injury,
comply
with
the
following
safety
instructions.
Failure
to
comply
with
the
structions
may
result
in
personal
injury.
SAFE
OPERATION
PRACTICES
FOR
EDGERS
TRAINING
1.
Read
this
owner's
manual
carefully
in
its
en¬
tirety
before
attempting
to
assemble
or
operate
this
machine.
Be
completely
familiar
with
the
controls
and
the
proper
use
of
this
machine
be¬
fore
operating
it.
Keep
this
manual
in
a
safe
place
for
future
and
regular
reference
and
for
ordering
replacement
parts.
2.
Your
edger
is
a
precision
piece
of
power
equip¬
ment,
not
a
plaything.
Therefore,
exercise
extreme
caution
at
all
times.
3.
Never
allow
children
to
operate
a
power
edger.
Only
persons
well
acquainted
with
these
rules
of
safe
operation
should
be
allowed
to
use
your
edger.
4.
Keep
the
area
of
operation
clear
of
all
persons,
particularly
small
children
and
pets.
Stop
engine
when
they
are
in
the
vicinity
of
your
edger.
Al-
thoughtthe
area
of
operation
should
be
complete¬
ly
cleared
of
foreign
objects,
an
object
may
have
been
overlooked
and
could
be
accidently
thrown
by
the
edger
in
any
direction
and
cause
serious
—V
personal
injury
to
the
operator
or
any
others
allowed
in
the
area.
6.
No
one
should
operate
this
unit
while
intoxicated
or
while
taking
medication
that
impairs
the
senses
or
reactions.
PREPARATION
1.
Thoroughly
inspect
the
area
where
the
equip¬
ment
is
to
be
used.
Remove
all
stones,
sticks,
wire,
bones
and
other
foreign
objects
which
could
Be
picked
up
and
thrown
by
th.e
edger
in
any
direction
and
cause
serious
personal
injury
to
the
operator
or
any
others
allowed
in
the
area.
2.
Do
not
operate
equipment
when
barefoot
or
wear¬
ing
open
sandals.
Always
wear
substantial
foot¬
wear.
3.
Checkthefuel
before
starting
the
engine.
Gasoline
is
an
extremely
flammable
fuel.
Do
not
fill
the
gasoline
tank
indoors,
while
the
engine
is
running,
or
while
the
engine
is
still
hot.
Wipe
off
any
spilled
gasoline
before
starting
the
engine
as
it
may
cause
a
fire
or
explosion.
4.
Disengage
the
blade
clutch
on
units
so
equipped
before
starting
the
engine.
Never
attempt
to
make
a
wheel
adjustment
while
the
engine
is
running.
6.
Never
operate
the
equipment
in
wet
grass.
Always
be
sure
of
your
footing.
A
slip
and
fall
can
cause
serious
personal
injury.
Keep
a
firm
hold
on
the
handle
and
walk,
never
run.
OPERATION
1.
Never
operate
this
edger
unless
wearing
safety
glasses
or
some
other
suitable
eye
protection
at
all
times
the
engine
is
running.
2.
Do
not
change
the
engine
governor
settings
or
overspeed
the
engine.
3.
Do
not
put
hands
or
feet
near
or
under
rotating
parts.
Keep
clear
of
the
discharge
opening
at
all
times
as
the
rotating
blade
can
cause
injury.
4.
Stop
the
blade
when
crossing
gravel
drives,
walks
or
roads.
5.
After
striking
a
foreign
object,
stop
the
engine,
remove
the
wire
from
the
spark
plug,
and
thor¬
oughly
inspect
the
edger
for
any
damage.
Repair
the
damage
before
restarting
and
operating
the
edger.
6.
If
the
equipment
should
start
to
vibrate
abnor¬
mally,
stop
the
engine
and
check
immediately
for
the
cause.
Vibration
is
generally
a
warning
of
trouble.
7.
Stop
the
engine
whenever
you
leave
the
equip¬
ment,
before
cleaning
the
guard
assembly,
and
when
making
any
repairs
or
inspections.
8.
Before
cleaning,
repairing
or
inspecting,
make
certain
the
blade
and
all
moving
parts
have
stop¬
ped.
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire,
and
keep
the
wire
away
from
the
spark
plug
to
prevent
accidental
starting.
9.
Do
not
run
the
engine
indoors.
10.
Shut
the
engine
off
and
wait
until
the
blade
comes
to
a
complete
stop
before
unclogging
guard
assembly.
11.
Never
operate
edger
without
proper
guards,
plates
or
other
safety
protective
devices
in
place.
12.
Always
operate
the
edger
so
that
the
protective
guard
guide
is
positioned
between
the
walk
and
the
rotating
blade.
Never
allow
the
rotating
blade
to
operate
directly
against
concrete
walk
or
drive.
MAINTENANCE
AND
STORAGE
1.
Check
the
blade
and
engine
mounting
bolts
at
frequent
intervals
for
proper
tightness.
2.
Keep
all
nuts,
bolts,
and
screws
tight
to
be
sure
the
equipment
is
in
safe
working
condition.
3.
Never
store
the
equipment
with
gasoline
in
the
tank
inside
of
a
building
where
fumes
may
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark.
Allow
the
engine
to
cool
before
storing
in
any
enclosure.
4.
To
reduce
fire
hazard,
keep
the
engine
free
of
grass,
leaves,
or
excessive
grease.
3

ASSEMBLY
This
unit
is
shipped
WITHOUT
GAS¬
OLINE
or
OIL.
After
assembly,
see
operating
section
of
this
manual
for
proper
fuel
and
engine
oil
recom¬
mendations.
NOTE
Right
and
left
hand
side
is
determined
from
behind
the
edger,
in
the
opera¬
tor's
position.
TOOLS
REQUIRED
(1)
Adjustable
wrench
or
3/4"
open
end
or
box
wrench
FIGURE
2
(2)
7/16"
open
end
or
box
wrench
(1)
9/16"
open
end
or
box
wrench
CONTENTS
OF
HARDWARE
PACK
■
(See
figure
1)
A
(3)
Shoulder
Bolts
3/8=16
Thread
B
(3)
Belleville
Washers
3/8"
I.D.
C
(3)
Lock
Washers
3/8"
I.D.
D
(3)
Hex
Nuts
3/8-16
Thread
E
(4)
Carriage
Bolts
1/4-20
x
1
1/4"
Long
F
(4)
Lock
Washers
1/4"
I.D.
G
(4)
Hex
Nuts
1/4-20
Thread
H
(2)
Hex
Bolts
1/4-20
x
1
1/4"
Long
I
(2)
Hex
Lock
Nuts
1/4-20
Thread
J
(1)
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18
X
1
3/4"
Long
K
(1)
Compression
Spring
1
3/8"
Long
L
(1)
Flat
Washer
5/16"
I.D.
M
(1)
Hex
Lock
Nut
5/16-18
Thread
N
(1)
Grip
0
(1)
Compression
Spring
2"
Long
P
(2)
Cotter
Pins
LOOSE
PARTS
IN
CARTON
(See
figure
2)
R
(1)
Upper
Handle
S
(1)
Clutch
Handle
T
(1)
Lower
Handle
U
(1)
Clutch
Rod
V
(1)
Front
Wheel
6"
Dia.
W
(2)
Rear
Wheels
7"
Dia.
X
(1)
Clutch
Plate
Your
new
edger
is
shipped
preassembled
with
the
exception
of
the
handle,
rear
wheels
and
front
wh^
''
1.
Remove
the
edger
and
all
parts
from
the
carte
Make
certain
that
all
loose
parts
and
literature
are
removed
from
carton
before
carton
is
dis¬
carded.
4

FIGURES.
2.
Place
lower
handle
into
the
slots
in
the
rear
frame.
See
figure
3.
3.
Line
up
holes
in
handle
with
holes
in
frame.
See
figure
3.
Secure
rear
wheels
(P)
and
lower
handle
(M)
to
frame
with
shoulder
bolts
(A),
belleviile
washers
(B)
(cupped
side
of
washer
against
the
frame),
lock
washers
(C)
and
hex
nuts
(D).
See
figure
3.
FIGURE
4.
5.
Assemble
the
front
wheel
(O)
as
shown
in
figure
4.
P
l
a
ce
shoulder
bolt
(A)
through
wheel,
then
belleviile
washer
(B)
(between
wheel
and
frame,
cupped
side
against
the
frame).
Secure
with
lock
washer
(C)
and
hex
nut
(D).
See
figure
4.
6.
Assemble
the
upper
handle
(R)
to
lower
handle.
Place
the
head
of
carriage
bolts
(E)to
the
outside
of
handle.
Secure
with
lock
washers
(F)
and
and
hex
nuts
(G).
See
figure
5.
5

Place
clutch
plate
(X)
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
upper
handle
as
shown
in
figure
6.
Secure
in
place
with
hex
bolts
(H)
and
hex
lock
nuts
(I).
FIGURE
6
GRIP
(N)
SPRING
(K)
Place
hex
bolt
(J)
through
bottom
hole
in
clutch
handle
as
shown
in
figure
7,
then
through
hole
in
adjustment
bracket.
Secure
hex
bolt
with
compression
spring
(K).
flat
washer
(L)
and
hex
lock
nut
(M)
on
the
inside
of
the
adjustment
bracket.
FIGURE
7
Place
compression
spring
(O)
over
straight
end
of
clutch
rod
(U).
Place
end
of
rod
in
spindle
bracket
assembly
and
secure
with
cotter
pin
(P).
See
figure
8.
Secure
bent
end
of
clutch
rod
to
clutch
handle
with
cotter
pin
(P).
See
figure
7.
Slip
the
handle
grip
(l\l)
on
the
end
of
the
elute’
handle.
It
will
slip
on
more
easily
if
it
is
firs,
soaked
in
warm,
soapy
water.
FIGURE
8
6

OPERATION
1.
Fill
the
crankcase
with
oil
using
a
high
quality
detergent
oil
classified
"For
Service
MS".
Use
SAE
30
oil.
Nothing
should
be
added
to
the
recommended
oil.
Place
the
engine
level.
Remove
oil
fill
cap.
FILL
THE
OIL
SUMP
TO
POINT
OF
OVERFLOW.
Pour
slowly.
See
figure
9.
FIGURE
9
Fill
the
fuel
tank
with
clean,
fresh,
lead-free,
low-lead
or
regular
grade
leaded
gasoline.
DO
NOT
MIX
OIL
WITH
GASOLINE.
3.
Pull
the
choke
control
out
to
"choke"
position
if
necessary.
See
figure
10.
+.
Grasp
the
starter
handle
and
pull
out
the
cord
rapidly.
Return
it
slowly
to
the
engine.
5.
After
engine
starts,
push
choke
control
in
grad¬
ually.
A
CAUTION
Rotating
cutting
blade
may
throw
objects
causing
personal
injury.
Always
wear
safety
glasses
or
some
other
suitable
eye
protection
at
all
times
the
engine
is
running.
Keep
area
clear
of
bystanders
and
do
not
operate
without
guards
in
place.
To
stop
the
edger
engine,
push
the
grounding
clip
against
the
spark
plug.
See
figure
11.
FIGURE
11
Depth
Control
Adjustment
-
The
clutch
handle
controls
the
clutching
and
declutching
of
the
belt.
To
declutch,
the
handle
is
pulled
back
toward
the
operator.
To
move
the
clutch
handle,
first
move
it
to
the
left
so
the
handle
is
out
of
the
notch.
ADJUSTMENTS
A
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
and
ground
against
the
engine
before
per¬
forming
any
adjustments,
repairs
or
maintenance.
Front
Wheel
Adjustment
The
front
wheel
may
be
raised
or
lowered
to
give
added
cutting
depth.
Loosen
the
second
bolt
on
the
front
wheel
support
bracket.
Pivot
the
bracket
up
or
down
to
desired
height.
Retighten
bolt.
See
figure
12.
7

BOLT
SUPPORT
BRACKET
FIGURE
12
LUBRICATION
Engine
-
Refer
to
separate
engine
manual
for
lubr
ca¬
tion
instructions.
Wheels
-
The
wheels
require
no
lubrication.
Spindle
Bearing
-
The
ball
bearing
in
the
spindh
is
lubricated
and
sealed
at
the
factory
and
requires
no
lubrication.
Lubricate
all
other
moving
parts
with
engine
oil.
MAINTENANCE
A
I*
warn'ng
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
and
ground
against
the
engine
before
per¬
forming
any
adjustments,
repairs
or
maintenance.
Blade
Removal
-
Hold
head
of
spindle
bolt
\/ith
a
3/4"
or
adjustable
wrench
and
remove
spindle
lut.
See
figure
13.
Engine
Oil
-
Check
oil
level
before
starting
en
jine
and
after
every
5
hours
of
operation.
Add
oi
as
necessary
to
keep
level
full
to
point
of
overflowing.
Before
removing
plug,
clean
area
around
plug
to
are-
vent
dirt
from
entering
oil
fill
opening.
Change
oil
after
first
5
hours
of
operation.
There¬
after,
change
every
25
hours.
Change
oil
while
engine
is
warm.
Oil
may
be
drained
thru
oil
drain
plug.
See
figure
9.
Crankcase
capacity
-
1
1/4
pints.
FIGURE
13
Belt
Removal
-
Remove
the
spark
plug
wire
and
ground.
Remove
the
gasoline.
1.
Tip
the
edger
back
so
that
it
rests
on
the
handle.
2.
Remove
the
cotter
pin
securing
the
castle
nut
on
the
bottom
of
belt
cover.
See
figure
14.
FIGURE
14
3.
Lift
off
the
hex
castle
nut,
belleville
washer
and
belt
cover.
See
figure
15.
4.
Remove
the
old
belt
and
replace
with
new
belt.
NOTE
While
the
belt
cover
is
removed,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
apply
a
little
grease
to
the
pivot
point
on
belt
cover.
See
figure
15.
5.
Reassemble
the
belt
cover,
making
sure
the
new_
belt
is
over
the
engine
pulley.
6.
When
tightening
the
castle
nut,
only
tighten
enough
to
line
up
hole
in
bolt
for
cotter
pin.
DO
NOT
OVER
TIGHTEN.
Belt
cover
must
pivot
freely.
See
figure
15.
8

FIGURE
15
7.
Set
edger
back
on
its
wheels.
Replace
spark
plug
wire.
OFF-SEASON
STORAGE
The
following
steps
should
be
taken
to
prepare
unit
for
storage.
1.
Clean
and
lubricate
unit
thoroughly.
2.
Refer
to
engine
manual
for
correct
engine
storage
instructions.
3.
Coat
unit's
cutting
blade
with
chassis
grease
to
prevent
rusting.
4.
Store
unit
in
a
dry,
clean
area.
When
storing
any
type
of
power
equipment
in
an
unventilated
or
metal
storage
shed,
care
should
be
taken
to
rustproof
the
equipment.
Using
a
light
oil
or
silicone,
coat
the
equip¬
ment,
especially
springs
and
bearings.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
CHART
PROBLEM
1.
Engine
fails
to
start.
_
CAUSE
_
A.
Check
fuel
tank
for
gas.
B.
Spark
plug
lead
wire,
disconnected.
C.
Faulty
spark
plug.
2.
Hard
starting
A.
Spark
plug
wire
loose.
or
loss
of
power.
d
n-
.
^
B.
Dirty
air
cleaner.
3.
Engine
over-
A.
Carburetor
not
adjusted
heats.
properly.
B.
Air
flow
restricted.
C.
Engine
oil
level
low.
4.
Excessive
A.
Spindle
bolt
bent.
vibration
at
d
d
n
l.
■
B.
Ball
bearing
worn
out.
5.
Belt
slips.
A.
Belt
worn
or
stretched.
B.
Clutch
handle
will
not
remain
in
clutch
plate.
_
REMEDY
A.
Fill
tank
if
empty.
B.
Connect
lead
wire.
C.
Spark
should
jump
gap
between
control
electrode
and
side
electrode.
If
spark
does
not
jump,
replace
the
spark
plug.
A.
Connect
and
tighten
spark
plug
wire.
B.
Clean
air
cleaner
as
described
in
engine
manual.
A.
Adjust
carburetor.
See
engine
manual.
B.
Remove
blower
housing
on
engine
and
clean
as
described
in
the
engine
manual.
C.
Fill
crankcase
with
the
proper
oil.
A.
Replace
spindle
belt.
B.
Replace
ball
bearing.
A.
Replace
bolt.
B.
Readjust
spring
tension
at
clutch
handle.
note.
For
repairs
beyond
the
minor
adjustments
listed
above,
please
contact
your
local
service
dealer.
9

IF
YOU
WRITE
TO
US
ABOUT
THIS
ARTICIE
OR
IF
YOU
ORDER
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
AL¬
WAYS
MENTION
THIS
MODEL
&
SERIAL
NO
MODEL

Models
596
and
24596
PARTS
LIST
FOR
MODEL
596
EDGER
iF
.JO.
PART
NO.
COLOR
CODE
DESCRIPTION
REF.
NO.
PART
NO.
COLOR
CODE
DESCRIPTION
1
712-0107
Hex
Cent.
L.-Nut
1/4-20
Thd.
37
736-0112
Bell.-Wash.
.535"
I.D.
x
1.50"
2
781-0081
Clutch
Plate
N
O.D.
X
.052
3
710-0106
Hex
Bolt
1/4-20
x
1.25"
Lg.*
38
710-0515
Hex
Bolt
1/2-20
x
3.50"
Lg.*
4
714-0115
Cotter
Pin
1/8"
Dia.
x
1.0"
39
738-0108
Shoulder
Bolt
.498"
Dia.
x"
Lg.*
1.450
5
720-0120
Grip
40
734-1175
Wheel
Ass'y.
Comp.
6"
Dia.
6
749-0666
Clutch
Handle
N
X
1.50
7
747-0358
Clutch
Rod
41
736-0169
L-Wash.
3/8"
I.D.*
8
732-0369
Compression
Spring
.50"
42
712-0267
Hex
Nut
5/16-18
Thd.*
O.D.
X
1.38"
Lg.
43
736-0119
L-Wash.
5/16"
I.D.*
9
736-0264
FI.-Wash.
.34"
I.D.
x
.62"
44
712-0798
Hex
Nut
3/8-16
Thd.*
_
O.D.
X
.063
45
13332
Front
Wheel
Support
10
712-0158
Hex
Cent.
L.-Nut
5/16-18
Thd.
46
736-0105
Bell.-Wash.
.400"^!.D.
x
88"
11
-----
Engine
O.D.
X
.060
12
714-0105
Sq.Key
3/16
x
1.0"
Lg.*
47
710-0623
Hex
Wash.
Hd.
Self
Tap
Scr.
13
710-0938
SetScr.
1/4-28
X
1/4"
Lg.
3/8-16
X.
7
5"
Lg.
14
710-0442
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18
X
1.50'^'
Lg.*
48
738-0108
Shoulder
Bolt
.498"
Dia.
x
15
711-0421
Engine
Pulley
1.450
16
08253
Bearing
Housing
49
734-1176
Wheel
Ass'y.
Comp.
7"
Dia.
17
736-0242
Bell.-Wash.
.34"
I.D.
x
88"
X
1.50
O.D.
X
.060
50
736-0105
Bell.-Wash.
.400"
I.D.
x
88"
18
710-0528
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18
x
1.25"
Lg.*
O.D.
19
09954
Blade
51
749-0453
Lower
Handle
20
736-0112
Bell.-Wash.
.535"
I.D.
x
1.50"
52
710-0111
Carriage
Bolt
1/4-20
x
1.25"
O.D.
X
.052
Lg.*
^1
712-0239
Hex
Cent.
L-Nut
1/2-20
Thd.
53
749-0452
Upper
Handle
•2
736-0112
Bell.-Wash.
.535"
I.D.
x
1.50"
54
736-0329
L-Wash.
1/4"
I.D.
*
O.D.
X
.052
55
712-0287
Hex
Nut
1/4-20
Thd.*
23
711-0564
Spacer
56
736-0169
L-Wash.
3/8"
I.D.*
24
732-0330
Compression
Spring
.57"
57
712-0798
Hex
Nut
3/8-16
Thd.*
O.D.
X
1.92"
Lg.
58
13330
-
615
Base
Ass'y.
25
736-0112
Bell.-Wash.
.535"
I.D.
x
59
714-0115
Cotter
Pin
1/8"
Dia.
x
1.0"
1.50"
O.D.
X
.052
Lg.*
26
712-0114
Hex
Castle
Nut
1/2-20
Thd.
60
754-0142
3V-Belt31.2"
Lg.
27
711-0716
Shoulder
Spacer
61
712-0267
Hex
Nut
5/16-18
Thd.*
28
726-0111
Push
Cap
62
736-0119
L-Wash.
5/16"
I.D.*
29
09952
Guide
63
718-0144
Grip
(Optional)
30
748-0298
Spacer
.354"
I.D.
x
.635"
64
14427
1
Flap
Bracket
O.D.
X
.510"
Lg.
65
711-0720
Hinge
Pin
31
14341
-
497
Blade
Guard
Ass'y.
66
731-0532
Debris
Deflector
32
741-0919
Ball
Bearing
.787"
I.D.
67
710-0380
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18
X
1.75"
X
1.85"
O.D.
X
.551
Lg.*
33
13333
-
497
Spindle
Bracket
Ass'y-
69
736-0272
Fl.-Wash.
.51
I.D.
x
1.00
34
736-0119
L-Wash.
5/16"
I.D.*
O.D.
X
.060
35
712-0267
Hex
Nut
5/16-18
Thd.
70
710-0116
Hex
Bolt
5/16-18x2.00"
36
756-0361
Pulley
_1
Lg.*
*For
faster
service
obtain
standard
nuts,
bolts
and
washers
locally.
If
these
items
cannot
be
obtained
locally,
order
by
part
number
and
size
as
shown
or
parts
list.
The
engine
is
not
under
warranty
by
the
edger
manufacturer.
If
repairs
or
service
is
needed
on
the
engine,
please
contactyour
nearest
authorized
engine
service
outlet.
Check
the
"Yellow
Pages"
of
your
telephone
book
under
"Engines
—
Gasoline."
11

I
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PRODUCTS
INC
....
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P.O.
BOX
36900
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