MORRISON COMBINATION UNIT Owner’s Manual Important Please read these instructions carefully before assembly, to reduce risk of fire, burn hazard or other injury. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use. This manual covers the Morrison BC 260 SST, BC 260E SST Combination Unit and attachments. Includes engines 1E34F and 1E34F-2E www.morrisonoutdoor.com Part No: 555732.G.
Meaning of Pictographs Pruning Saw 30 Edger 44 Cultivator 52 CG-260AF/ BC 260 SST CG260AF-E/ BC 260E SST Unit without cutting attachment, empty tank 4.04kg 5.9kg Line Trimmer & Nylon Head 1.72kg 1.72kg Nylon Trimmer Nylon line diameter 2.5mm 2.5mm Blade Specified blade diameter 255mm 255mm Specified blade thickness 1.4mm 1.4mm Number of cutting teeth 3 3 Center hole diameter 25.4mm 25.
7. Monitor the weather WARNING 1. About This Manual CAUTION This manual contains important safety instructions. Before using this device, read this manual carefully until you are familiar with the contents. Carefully observe all warnings and safety instructions to ensure correct operation of the machine. Doing so will ensure safe operation and optimum performance of the device. CAUTION This instruction manual does not cover all possible situations and conditions.
• • • Do not operate the machine near open flame or spilled fuel. Do not refuel while the engine is running or while the engine is still hot after shutting off the machine. Do not refuel while smoking. Thoroughly wipe away any spilled fuel after refueling. Start the engine at a location at least 3 meters away from the refueling area or the fuel container. Fuel is highly inflammable, and a fire can lead to death or severe injury. 12. Exhaust Gas Precautions DANGER 16.
Fuel and Oil • • • • DANGER Do not handle fuel near open fire (open flame, lit cigarette, stove, etc.) or electrical spark (from electrostatic discharge, welding spark, or switch or battery short-circuit). Doing so can cause the fuel to ignite, resulting in a fire. Do not refuel while the engine is running or while the engine is still hot after shutting off the machine. Allowing fuel to splash on a hot engine can result in a fire. Refuel the machine outdoors or in a well-ventilated location.
Never use cutting device other than those supplied by the manufacturer. (Steel cord is never allowed). 5. 6. Always use original spare parts in order to benefit from continuous warranty. (1) (2) (3) (4) Diagram .C BC 230B S2, BC 260 S2 and BC 260B S2 7. 8. 9. Starting and Stopping the Engine Starting the Engine CAUTION Do not pull the starter cord all the way out and do not let go of the starter handle when the cord is extended, this can damage the starter mechanism.
releasing the handle can cause the cutting blade or nylon trimmer to kick, possibly resulting in injury. • • • Before starting the engine, put on the harness correctly, attach the brushcutter to the harness, and stand in the correct brushcutter holding stance. Ensure the cutting blade is 100 mm to 300 mm above the ground before releasing both hands from the handle. Ensure the nylon trimmer is 0 mm to 300 mm above the ground before releasing both hands from the handle.
2. Check that the cutting blade (N) as been correctly installed and that the blade clamping nut is not loose. (See [5-2] Mounting the cutting blade or nylon trimmer.) 2. Check the cutting blade (N) or excessive wear, breakage, cracks or deformation. If any such problems are found, replace the blade with a new one. Never use a damaged blade. Inspection timing - Before and after operation Gear Case • Remove the bolt A on the gear case Fig 42, top up the gearbox using Lithium grease and refit the bolt. 5.
Typical cause Solution • • • • • Blade or nylon trimmer is improperly installed. Cutting attachment guard or handle is improperly installed. Clamping screws are loose. • • • BRUSHCUTTER Adnormal noise or vibration occurs Check the cutting blade or nylon trimmer and reinstall if necessary. Check the cutting attachment guard or handle and reinstall if necessary. Check the clamping screws and retighten if necessary. Fuel consumption is high Typical cause Solution • • • • Clean the air cleaner.
Brushcutter 2 Meaning of pictographs 18 Hedge Trimmer 18 Technical Data 19 Model Pruning Saw 30 Names of Parts 20 Edger 44 Safety Instructions 21 Mases Cultivator 52 Ensuing Safe Operation 23 Assembly Wearing the Harness Inspection and Maintenance 26 Long-term Storage 27 Troubleshooting 28 Thank you for purchasing this product. This instruction manual describes operating procedures and precautions as well as inspection and maintenance procedures for the machine.
This manual contains important safety instructions. Before using this device, read this manual carefully until you are familiar with the contents. Carefully observe all warnings and safety instructions to ensure correct operation of the machine. Doing so will ensure safe operation and optimum performance of the device. CAUTION This instruction manual does not cover all possible situations and conditions.
• • Keep your hands and feet a safe distance from the cutting blades while the hedge trimmer is in operation. If you need to touch the cutting blades in order to dislodge a twig or the like, first shut off the engine and allow the cutting blades to come to a full stop. Even after the cutting blades have stopped, wear heavyduty gloves and handle the cutting blades with care. The edges of the cutting blades are very sharp and can cause death or severe injury. 12. The Hazard Area WARNING 15.
NOTICE The harness has a quick-release mechanism that allows you to immediately release the machine from the harness in an emergency. Attaching the side hook NOTICE If side hook (D) has disengaged from hook (B), engage it. 1. Insert hook (B) into side hook (D). 2. While holding hook (B) and side hook (D) in place, insert stopper (C) into the hole on hook (B). NOTE • The thickness of fresh growth (green branches), which may be cut using this hedge trimmer, is limited to up to approximately 10mm.
3. 4. Loosen the lock nut (O) (M6). Tighten the screw (P) until no gap is present between the upper and lower blades. Then back off the screw by 1/3 to 1/2 turn. With the screw (P) held in position, tighten the lock nut (O) (M6). Confirm that you can turn the flat washer (Q) with your finger. a:Upper blade b:Lower blade 11. Relubricating the cutting blades If under-lubricated, the cutting blades will wear prematurely.
BRUSHCUTTER Troubleshooting This troubleshooting section describes possible causes and remedies for problems you might encounter during operation of the machine. If a problem persists after you have attempted the solutions recommended in this section, contact your dealer for technical assistance. Do not attempt to disassemble the machine. Engine does not start Typical cause Solution • • • • • • • • • • Set the stop switch to the START position. Use fresh fuel of the correct grade.
Contents 2 Meaning of pictographs 30 Hedge Trimmer 18 Technical Data 31 Pruning Saw 30 Names of Parts 32 Edger 44 Safety Instructions 33 Cultivator 52 Ensuing Safe Operation 35 Assembly 36 Wearing the Harness 39 Inspection and Maintenance 40 Long-term Storage 41 Troubleshooting 42 About This Manual Thank you for purchasing this product. This instruction manual describes operating procedures and precautions as well as inspection and maintenance procedures for the machine.
7. Using Safety Gear WARNING This manual contains important safety instructions. Before using this device, read this manual carefully until you are familiar with the contents. Carefully observe all warnings and safety instructions to ensure correct operation of the machine. Doing so will ensure safe operation and optimum performance of the device. CAUTION This instruction manual does not cover all possible situations and conditions.
11. Saw Chain Precautions DANGER 14. Avoiding Electric Shock WARNING CAUTION To ensure safety, strictly observe the following instructions. Failure to do so can lead to personal injury or severe damage to the machine. 7. Preparing for work Gain experience at first by cutting small twigs and branches. BRUSHCUTTER Do not run the engine in a room or in any confined area where exhaust emissions can accumulate.
10. Kickback Never use the leading end of the guide bar (especially not the leading 1/4 near the tip) to cut a branch. If the leading end of the guide bar contacts a tree, branch, or other hard object while the saw chain is running, violent kickback will occur. Kickback is a violent reaction force that causes the chainsaw to swing back toward the operator, possibly leading to injury. 11.
• Remove sawdust in the bar groove (1) and the oiling port (2) (Fig 26.) • Grease the nose sprocket (2) from the feeding port on the tip of the bar (1) (Fig 27) with a sprocket grease gun NOTICE The harness has a quick-release mechanism that allows you to immediately release the machine from the harness in an emergency. Attaching the side hook Gearbox Gearbox Lubricant • Always use lithium based grease.
Inspection timing - Before and after operation Cleaning the chain oil discharge xport, guide bar, and drive sprocket cover Checkpoints These areas can easily become clogged with chain oil and wood chips. Clean these areas frequently.
BRUSHCUTTER Troubleshooting This troubleshooting section describes possible causes and remedies for problems you might encounter during operation of the machine. If a problem persists after you have attempted the solutions recommended in this section, contact your dealer for technical assistance. Do not attempt to disassemble the machine. Engine does not start Typical cause Solution • • • • • • • • • • Set the stop switch to the START position. Use fresh fuel of the correct grade.
Contents 2 Meaning of pictographs 44 Hedge Trimmer 18 Technical Data 45 Pruning Saw 30 Names of Parts 46 Edger 44 Safety Instructions 47 Cultivator 52 Ensuing Safe Operation 48 Assembly 49 Wearing the Harness 49 Inspection and Maintenance 50 Troubleshooting 51 About This Manual Thank you for purchasing this product. This instruction manual describes operating procedures and precautions as well as inspection and maintenance procedures for the machine.
9 1 10 7 2 3 4 8 6 11 12 13 14 15 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Guard-rubber Blade Holder Nut Safety Split Pin Guard Blade Clamping Bolt M6-20 Hand Nut Inner Spline Drive Shaft Washer M6 M6 Nyloc Nut Wheel Guide Angle Transmission CAUTION This instruction manual does not cover all possible situations and conditions.
• • Keep your hands and feet a safe distance from the cutting blades while the edger is in operation. If you need to touch the cutting blades, first shut off the engine and allow the cutting blades to come to a full stop. Even after the cutting blades have stopped, wear heavyduty gloves and handle the cutting blades with care. The edges of the cutting blades are very sharp and can cause death or severe injury. 12.
1. As shown in the diagram, adjust the harness (A). This troubleshooting section describes possible causes and remedies for problems you might encounter during operation of the machine. If a problem persists after you have attempted the solutions recommended in this section, contact your dealer for technical assistance. Do not attempt to disassemble the machine. Engine does not start Typical cause Solution • • • • • • • • The stop switch is in the STOP position.
Contents Brushcutter 3 Meaning of pictographs 52 Hedge Trimmer 18 Technical Data 53 Pruning Saw 30 Names of Parts 54 Edger 44 Safety Instructions 55 Cultivator 52 Ensuing Safe Operation 56 Assembly 57 Wearing the Harness 58 Inspection and Maintenance 59 Troubleshooting 60 Thank you for purchasing this product. This instruction manual describes operating procedures and precautions as well as inspection and maintenance procedures for the machine.
• 7. Using Safety Gear WARNING This manual contains important safety instructions. Before using this device, read this manual carefully until you are familiar with the contents. Carefully observe all warnings and safety instructions to ensure correct operation of the machine. Doing so will ensure safe operation and optimum performance of the device. CAUTION This instruction manual does not cover all possible situations and conditions.
11. Cutting Blades Precautions DANGER Ensuring Safe Operation CAUTION To ensure safety, strictly observe the following instructions. Failure to do so can lead to personal injury or severe damage to the machine. • • Keep your hands and feet a safe distance from the cutting blades while the tiller is in operation. If you need to touch the tines in order to untangle vines or the like, first shut off the engine and allow the cutting blades to come to a full stop.
harness. The hedge trimmer will fall, and the cutting blades can cause death or severe injury while still running. Checkpoints Attaching the side hook Entire Unit Before and after operation Loose screws, nuts and bolts Inspect ○ Wear, breakage, cracks, and deformation of the cutting blades Inspect ○ Grease in gearcase Replenish grease *1 Use / replace with Multipurpose Lithium-based grease. NOTE If side hook (D) has disengaged from hook (B), engage it. 1.
BRUSHCUTTER Troubleshooting This troubleshooting section describes possible causes and remedies for problems you might encounter during operation of the machine. If a problem persists after you have attempted the solutions recommended in this section, contact your dealer for technical assistance. Do not attempt to disassemble the machine. Engine does not start Typical cause Solution • • • • • • • • • • Set the stop switch to the START position. Use fresh fuel of the correct grade.
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