Full Product Manual
SAFETY 
GENERAL 
SAFETY 
RULES 
UNDERSTAND 
YOUR 
MACHINE 
Read 
this manual 
and 
labels affixed 
to 
the machine 
to 
understand 
its limitations 
and 
potential hazards. 
Be 
thoroughly 
familiar 
with 
the 
controls 
and 
their 
proper 
operation. Know how 
to 
stop 
the 
machine and disengage 
the 
controls quickly. 
Make sure 
to 
read 
and 
understand all the instructions 
and 
safety 
precautions 
as 
outlined in 
the 
Engine Manufacturer's manual 
packed separately 
with 
your unit. Do not attempt 
to 
operate the 
machine until you fully understand how 
to 
properly operate 
and 
maintain the engine 
and 
how 
to 
avoid accidental injuries and/or 
property 
damage. 
If 
the unit 
is 
to 
be 
used 
by someone other than original purchaser 
or 
loaned, rented, 
or 
sold, always provide this manual 
and 
any 
needed safety training before operation. The user 
can 
prevent 
and  is responsible 
for 
accidents 
or 
injuries 
that 
may occur 
to 
themselves, other people, 
and 
property. 
Do 
not 
force 
the 
machine. Use 
the 
correct 
machine 
for 
your 
application. The correct machine will do the job more efficiently 
and 
safer at the rate 
it 
was 
designed. 
PERSONAL 
SAFETY 
Do 
not 
permit children 
to 
operate this machine at any time. 
Keep children, pets, and 
other 
people 
not 
using 
the 
unit 
away 
from the 
work 
area. 
Be 
alert 
and 
shut 
off 
unit 
if 
anyone enters 
work 
area. 
Keep 
children under the watchful care 
of 
a responsible 
adult. 
Do 
not 
operate the machine while under the influence 
of 
drugs, 
alcohol, 
or 
any medication 
that 
could affect your ability 
to 
use 
it 
properly. 
Dress properly. Wear heavy long pants, boots, 
and 
gloves. Do not 
wear loose clothing, short pants, 
or 
jewelry 
of 
any kind. Secure 
long hair 
so 
it 
is 
above shoulder level. Keep your hair, clothing, 
and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, 
or 
long hair 
can 
be 
caught in moving parts. 
Protect eyes, face, and head 
from 
objects 
that 
may 
be 
thrown 
from the unit. Always wear safety goggles 
or 
safety 
glasses 
with 
side shields when operating. 
5  I Safety 
Wear appropriate hearing protection. 
Always keep hands 
and 
feet away from all moving parts during 
operation. Moving parts 
can 
cut 
or 
crush body parts. 
Always keep hands 
and 
feet away from all pinch points. 
Do 
not touch parts that might 
be 
hot from operation. Allow parts 
to 
cool 
before attempting 
to 
maintain, adjust, or 
service. 
Stay alert, watch 
what 
you are doing, and 
use 
common sense 
when operating the machine. 
Do 
not 
overreach. Do 
not 
operate the machine while barefoot 
or 
when wearing sandals 
or 
similar lightweight footwear. Wear 
protective 
footwear 
that 
will 
protect 
your 
feet 
and improve 
your 
footing 
on 
slippery 
surfaces. Keep 
proper 
footing 
and 
balance at all times. This enables better control 
of 
the machine in 
unexpected situations. 
INSPECT 
YOUR 
MACHINE 
Check your machine before starting it. 
Keep 
guards in place 
and 
in 
working 
order. Make sure all  nuts, bolts, etc., are securely 
tightened. 
Never operate 
the 
machine when 
it 
is 
in need 
of 
repair 
or 
is in 
poor mechanical condition. Replace damaged, missing, 
or 
failed 
parts before using it. Check 
for 
fuel leaks. Keep the machine in 
safe working condition. 
Do 
not 
use 
the machine 
if 
the engine's switch does not turn 
it 
on 
or 
off. Any gasoline powered machine 
that 
can't 
be 
controlled 
with 
the engine switch 
is 
dangerous 
and 
must 
be 
replaced. 
Regularly check 
to 
see 
that 
keys and  adjusting wrenches are 
removed from the machine area before starting it. A wrench 
or 
a key 
that 
is 
left attached 
to 
a rotating part 
of 
the machine may 
result in personal injury. 
Avoid accidental starting. 
Be 
sure the engine's switch 
is 
off 
before 
transporting 
the 
machine 
or 
performing 
any maintenance 
or 
service on the unit. Transporting 
or 
performing maintenance 
or 
service on a machine with its switch on invites accidents. 
If 
the 
machine should 
start 
to 
vibrate 
abnormally, 
stop 
the 
engine (motor) 
and 
check immediately 
for 
the 
cause. 
Vibration 
is 
generally a warning sign 
of 
trouble. 










