Weed Eater 960 73 00-27 manual

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    532 43 46-60 Rev . 5 09.22.10 CL Printed in the U.S.A. • Assembly • Operation • Customer Responsibil ities • Repair P arts OWNER’S MANUAL Model Number G26LR V Product No. 960 73 00-27 26 Inch Mower Grass Catcher WARNING Do not operate mower unless container is properlyissubject to wear and detierioration. Check bag frequently . Replace wh[...]

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    2 SAFETY RULES DANGER: THIS CUTTING MACHINE IS CA PA BLE OF AMPUT A TING HANDS AND FEET AND THROWING OBJECTS. F AILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOL L OW ING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESUL T IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEA TH. I. GENERAL OPERA TION • Read, understand, and follow all instructions on the machine and in the manual before starting. • Do not put han[...]

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    3 CONGRA TUL A TIONS on your purchase of a new Grass Catcher . It has been designed, en gi neered and manu fac tured to give you the best pos sible de penda bil ity and per form ance. Should you experience any prob lems you can not easily remedy , please contact your nearest au tho rized service center/ department. They have com pe tent, well train[...]

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    4 NOTE : When right hand (R.H.) and left hand (L.H.) are mentioned in this manual, it means when you are seated on the riding mower , in the operator's position. KNOW YOUR GRASS CA TCHER READ THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR OPERA TING Y OUR GRAS S CA TCH ER. Compare the illustrations with the carton contents to f[...]

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    5 PULL OUT ON STOP BRACKET TO REMOVE SUPPORT ASSEMBL Y TO REMOVE THE SUPPORT ASSEMBL Y (See Fig. 2B) 1. Pull outward on the stop bracket enough to allow support assembly to be lifted up and away from drawbar . SHOULDER BOL TS SUPPORT ASSEMBL Y REAR MOUNTING BRACKET (See Fig. 2A and 2B) NOTE: Y our new drawbar already has four (4) shoulder bolts ins[...]

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    6 CONT AINER MOUNTING (See Fig. 4) 1. Install one container to left side first. Install other container to right side. NOTE : Left edge of right con tain er should always over lap right edge of left con tain er at center sup port. 2. Close cover and lock latch over center support tube. T o lock and release latch, pull back on latch handle. Fig. 4 C[...]

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    7 INST ALL DEFLECTOR GUARD (See Fig. 5) 1. Using the deflector guard as a template, hold deflector guard on the top of the deflector aligning edge with the holes with bottom of writing and angled end with the rear of the deflector as pictured. 2. Mark locations of (4) holes and drill using supplied #7 drill bit. 3. Insert screws from bottom through[...]

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    8 UPPER CHUTE (See Fig. 7A and 7B) 1. Lower mower to its lowest cutting position. 2. Assemble upper chute by inserting curved end into hole in back of cover . TIP: Holding upper chute as shown and twisting while ins- talling in cover will help keep the rubber seal in place. NOTE : Handle carefully so as not to damage full bag in di ca tor . Fig. 7A[...]

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    9 COUNTERWEIGHT (See Fig. 9) 1. Lower mower to lowest position to allow access to front axle. 2. T urn steering wheel all the way to the right, for access to left side of axle 3. With extension and socket, insert bolt, lock washer , and washer through hole in axle. NOTE : Insert hardware from rear of axle. 4. Hold counterweight up to axle and start[...]

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    10 TIPS FOR IMPROVED BAGGING OPE RA TION: Follow the mower operation instructions in your riding mower owner's manual. When operating your grass catcher on a lawn where grass and leaf bagging equipment has not been used, you are picking up thatch and debris that has accumulated for long periods of time. The amount collected and the total time [...]

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    11 GENERAL RECOMMENDA TIONS Always observe safety rules when performing any main- te nance. • Before each use check for loose fasteners. • Clean unit thoroughly after each use. BL ADE CARE For best results, mower blade must be kept sharp. Re place bent or damaged blade. • See BL ADE CARE instructions in your riding mower owner's manual. [...]

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    12 29 532 17 01-65 Bolt, Shoulder 5/16-18 31 532 17 40-83 Plug, T ubing End 32 532 17 97-46 Bagger , F rame 33 532 19 27-86 Pin, Hinge 34 532 12 75-34 Gasket, Cover 35 532 42 91-13 Container 38 532 13 08-95 Latch Handle, Cover 39 532 15 50-42 Strip, Reinforcement 40 532 42 85-80 Blade 41 532 43 39-68 Drawbar 42 532 43 24-61 Counterweight 43 819 11 [...]