Husqvarna 115 09 83-95 manual

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    W ARNING The engine exhaust from this product cont ains chemicals known to the S t a te of California to cause cancer , birth defects or other rep roductive W ARNING Before using our pro duct s, please read this manual carefully to underst and the proper use of your unit. APPLICABLE SER IAL NUMBERS: 80100101 and up Operat or’ s manual 130BT 150BT[...]

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    English 2 Y OUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGA TI ONS The EP A (The US Environmental Protectio n Agency), CARB (Califor nia Air Resour ces Board), Envir onment Canada and Husqvarna For est & Garden ar e pleased to explain the emissio ns control system wa rranty on your 2007 and later small nonroa d engine. In U.S. and Canada, new small nonro ad eng[...]

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    English 3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SAFETY FIRST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Notes on types of warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 W arning labels on the machine . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    English 4 SAFETY FIRST Instructions contained in w arnings within th is manual and warning se als marked wi th a symbol on the blower concern critica l points which must be taken into consideration to prevent possible serious bodil y injury , and for this reaso n you are reque sted to read al l such instructions carefully and follow them without fa[...]

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    English 5 For safe opera tion and mai ntenance, symbols a re carved in relief on the m achine. Us ing to these in dications, pl ease be careful not to make a mistake. (a) The port to refuel the "MIX GASOLINE" Position: FUEL T ANK CAP (b) The direction to close the ch oke Position: INT AKE CUP (c) The direct ion to open t he choke Position[...]

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    English 6 WORKI NG CONDITIONS 1. Refrain from ope rating the blowe r if you are tired, ill, or upset, or if you are unde r the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication 2. T o reduce th e risk of hearing lo ss associated with sound levels, he ar ing protection is required. 3. T o reduce th e risk of injury associated with thrown objects, always wea[...]

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    English 7 BEFORE ST ARTING THE ENGINE • Each time before start ing the en gin e, insp ect the entire unit to see if e very p art i s in go od order an d i s securely tight ene d in pla ce. If any dama ge is fo und in the fuel line , the exhaust line, or the ignition wirin g, do not use the blower u ntil it ha s been re p aired. IMPORT ANT Before [...]

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    English 8 MAINTENANCE 1. In order to maintain your p roduct in proper workin g order , perform the mainten ance and checking operations descri bed in the man ual at regular intervals. 2. Always be sure to turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug before performing an y maintenance or checking procedur es. W ARNING The metallic p arts, engin[...]

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    English 9 1. Frame 2. Harness 3. S park Plug Cap 4. Throttle Leve r 5. Guard Net 6. Choke Lever 7. Air Cleane r 8. V olute Case, Cover 9. “CAUTION ” Label 10. Elbow 1 1. Fuel T ank 12. Reco il S tarter 13. Stop Switch with Throttle Position Set ting 14. En gine Cover 15. H andle Bar (O ption) 16. Fan 17. Shock Absorber (S pring) 18. Shock Absor[...]

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    English 10 1 . Frame 2. Harness 3. S park Plug Cap 4. Throttle Lever 5. Net 6. Choke Lever 7. Air Cleaner 8. V olute Case, Cover 9. “CAUTION” Label 10. Elbow 1 1. Fuel T ank 12. Recoil St arter 13. Stop Switch with Throttle Position Setting 14. Engine Cover 15. Handle Bar (Option) (150BT only) 16. Fan 17. Shock Absorber (Rubber) 18. Flexible Ho[...]

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    English 11 1. Frame 2. Harness 3. S park Plug Cap 4. Throttle Leve r 5. S top Switch (behind) 6. Net 7. Choke Lever 8. Air Cleane r 9. V olute Case, Cover 10. “ CAUTION” La bel 11 . E l b o w 12. F uel T a nk 13. Reco il S tarter 14. Stop Switch with Throttle Position Set ting 15. En gine Cover 16. Han dle Bar (Opt ion) (170 BT only) 17. Fan 18[...]

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    English 12 1. Frame 2. Harness 3. S park Plug Cap 4. Throttle Leve r 5. S top Switch (behind) 6. Net 7. Choke Lever 8. Air Cleane r 9. V olute Case, Cover 10. “ CAUTION” La bel 11 . E l b o w 12. F uel T a nk 13. Reco il S tarter 14. Stop Switch with Throttle Position Set ting 15. En gine Cover 16. Han dle Bar (Opt ion) (180 BT only) 17. Fan 18[...]

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    English 13 • The data shown above are those in the case o f one straight pip e. • S pecificatio ns are subject to change without notice. MODEL 130BT 150BT 150BF 170BT 170 BF 180BT 180BF Dimensions (L x W x H) mm (in) 295x387x432 (1 1.6x15.2x17) 351x4 46x479 (13.8x17.6x18) 351x 487x479 (13.8x19.2x18) 3 65x464x485 (14x18x19) 365x496x 485 (14x20x1[...]

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    English 14  SWIVEL JOINT 1. Connect the blo wer and swiv el joint with flexible hose. Cl amp both ends of the flexible h ose securely with th e hardware suppli ed with the unit. NOTE A light lubricant may be used to eas e assembly of flexible hose to blower elbow.  THRO TTLE LEVER [130BT/150BT/170BT/180BT] 1. Set up the thro ttle holder to th[...]

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    English 15  BLOWER TUBES 1. Align the protr usion and the groo ve provided on th e tube ends and twist the tube until the conn ection is locked. NOTE A light lubricant may be used to ease assembly of blower tube. NOTE If longer tube is required, th e second straight pipe can be connected with the first one. If higher air speed is required, the r[...]

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    English 16  FUEL W ARNING • G asoline is very flammable. Avoid smoking or bringing any flame or spa rks near fuel. Make sure to stop the engine and allow it cool before refueling the unit. Select outdoor bare ground for fueling and move at least 10ft ( 3m) aw ay from the fuel- ing point before starting the engine. • T he engines are lubricat[...]

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    English 17  CONTROL ARM [150BF/170BF/180BF] • H old the upper end of the control arm in hand and, while pulling it away from the unit, rotate arm for ward (counter-clockwise in the direction of the arrow) until it clicks. (The first position) And if you want, you can rotate arm furth er until it clicks. (The second position) Choose the arm pos[...]

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    English 18  ADJUSTING IDLE SPEED [130BT] • T he idling speed is set for 3000 rpm at the fa ctory . If it is necessary to adjust the idle speed, use the adju stment screw on the top side of carbu retor. (1)Idling Adjustment Screw [150BT/BF ] [170BT/BF ] [180BT/B F] • T he idling speed is set for 2200 rpm [150BT/ BF] or 2000 rpm [170BT/B F] [1[...]

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    English 19 Maintenance, replacement, or rep air of the emis sion cont rol devi ce and systems may be performed by any non-road engine repair establishme nt or individual. W ARNING Make sure that the engine has stop ped and is cool before performing any service to the blower . Contact with rotat ing blower fan or hot muffler may result in a per sona[...]

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    English 20 [170BT/BF] [180BT/BF] (F31) 1. Unscrew 2 knob bolts an d remove the air cleaner cover. Then remove the prefilter mounted i nside the air cleaner co ver . (1) Knob Bolt (2) Prefilter (3) Inner Case [180BT/BF] (4) Paper Filter 2. W ash the prefilter in fresh, non flammable clean ing solution (ex. w arm soapy water) and the n dry . (Clean t[...]

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    English 21  AIR INLET NET IMPORT ANT • Blown air is taken in from the air in let net. If t he air flow dr ops during operation, stop the engine and inspect the air inlet net for b lockage by obstacl es. • N ote that failure to remove any such obstacles m ay result in the engine becoming overheated and damaged. (1)Ne t W ARNING Never use the [...]

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