Use and Care Manual
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3.2 Transporting
1. Shutdown engine for transportation
2. For transportation, tighten fuel tank cap securely and close fuel cock to prevent fuel
from spilling.
3. Drain fuel for transportation over long distances or poor roads.
4. Secure machine firmly to prevent it from moving or tipping.
5. The rammer should be transported in the same position as if it is placed on level
ground. In case the rammer must be laid down for transportation, drain the fuel tank as
well as the carburetor and make sure that the oil plug is tightened securely, then tie the
rammer to the vehicle at points (a) and (b).
6. The rammer must be laid down so that the air filter faces up. Aer laying the rammer
down, make sure that there is no leak from the fuel from cap (c).
7. Make sure liing device has enough capacity to hold machine (see identification plate
on machine for weight). Use central liing point (a) when liing machine.
8. Use trolley kit (supplied as optional) for short distance transportation.
3.3 Spark Plug
Check and clean spark plugs regularly. A fouled, dirty spark plug may cause hard starting
and poor engine performance. Set spark plug gap to recommended clearance. Refer to
engine manual.
The muler and engine cylinder become very hot during operation and
remain hot for a while aer stopping the engine. Allow engine to cool
before removing spark plug.
NOTICE: A loose spark plug can become very hot and may cause engine damage.
WARNING