Replacement Part List

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
In the Spring, when you take your cultivator out of
storage, remove the spark plug. Pull the starter cord
three or four times to clean oil from the combustion
chamber. Wipe oil from the spark plug. Place the spark
plug back into the cylinder. Reconnect the spark plug
wire back on the spark plug. Then follow the steps to
refuel and restart your cultivator.
Re-Starting problems after storage
If your cultivator won’t restart in the Spring - or if
it lacks its usual power - the carburetor may need
attention or the spark plug may be at fault. Check to see
if the plug is fouled with oily black deposits. Clean or
replace it if it is.
Also, check whether the center electrode is rounded
at the end, or if the ground electrode is worn. If either
is the case, you should replace it with a NHSP L8RTC
or NGK BPMR7A spark plug. Use a 19 mm spark-plug
wrench to install it. Adjust the plug gap to 0.5 -
0.7 mm (0.020 - 0.028 in.). To install the spark plug
first turn the plug until it is finger tight, then tighten it a
quarter turn more with a socket wrench.
How to Prepare Your Cultivator for Restarting
To avoid possible damage to the threads, do not try
to remove the plug from a hot aluminum cylinder
head.
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