Operations Manual
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9. STARTING THE ENGINE CONTINUED
9.6  Grasp the starter grip (Figure 10) and 
slowly pull it out. The resistance becomes 
the hardest at a certain position, 
corresponding to the compression point. 
Pull the starter grip briskly and smoothly for 
starting.
9.7 If the engine has started, slowly return 
the choke lever (Figure 7) to the OPEN 
position. If the engine has not started 
repeat steps 1 through 6.
9.8  Before the trowel is placed into 
operation, run the engine for several 
minutes. Check for fuel leaks, and noises 
that would associate with a loose V-belt 
cover or component.
9.9  To begin troweling, move the throttle 
lever (Figure 11) toward the "FAST" 
position.
10. STOPPING THE ENGINE
10.1 Move the throttle lever to the IDLE or 
SLOW position (Figure 11) and run the 
engine for three minutes at low speed.
10.2 Aer the engine cools, turn the engine 
start/stop switch to the “OFF” position 
(Figure 12).
10.3  Close  the  fuel  shut-  off  valve  (Figure 
13) by moving the fuel valve lever to the OFF 
position.
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 12










