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If the engine is not to be used or is to be stored for more than one month the following storage
procedure should be carried out. Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank and the carburetor ensure that all
the fuel has been removed. Remove the spark plug and pour approximately one tablespoon full of
clean engine oil into the spark plug hole. With the ignition turned OFF gently pull on the recoil starter
cord several times. Re-fit the spark plug continue to pull the recoil starter cord until the piston is on the
compression stroke (when resistance is felt) then stop pulling.
Troubleshooting
WARNING
Turn OFF the machine, allow all moving parts to come to a complete stop, and disconnect the spark
plug wire before moving the machine, emptying the bag, unclogging the inlets or outlets, filling the
gas tank, or performing maintenance and repairs.
Review the troubleshooting and procedures in this section to fix your machine if a problem develops.
Failure
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
Engine will not start.
1. Control levers are not in
correct positions for starting.
1. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is ON,
the fuel shut-off valve is open, and the
choke and throttle controls are in the
start position.
2. Spark plug wire is not
connected to the spark plug, or
the spark plug is bad.
2. Connect the spark plug wire or replace
the spark plug.
3. No gas or gas is old and
stale.
3. If empty, fill the tank. If full, drain the
gas and fill the tank with fresh gas.
4. Air filter is dirty.
4. Clean out the air filter.
5. Engine oil is low.
5. Add oil to the engine.
6. Blocked fuel line.
6. Clean out the fuel line.
Engine does not run
smoothly.
1. Engine is warm, and the
choke is still in the CHOKE
position.
1. Move the choke to the RUN position.
2. Air filter is dirty.
2. Clean the air filter.
3. Stale fuel, water or dirt in fuel,
blocked fuel line.
3. Drain the fuel tank, clean out the fuel
line, and fill the tank with fresh gas.
Engine overheats.
1. Chips and sawdust around
the motor.
1. Clean off the motor.
2. Dirty air filter.
2. Clean out the air filter.
Machine vibrates or
makes unusual
noises.
1. Loose or damaged parts.
1. Check the blades, hammers, impeller,
and all connections. Tighten, repair, or
replace any loose or damaged parts.
2. Impeller/blades have woody
residue or chunks stuck to them.
2. Clean the impeller and blades.