Instruction manual
Wash off any dirt or mud on each part of the
machine using fresh water.
After the engine and main body have cooled
down, store the rammer on a level location.
Secure the machine body so that it can not fall
down. If you have to lay the machine down,
close the fuel tank cap securely and tighten
engine oil drain plug. After the engine and
machine body have cooled down, lay the
machine so that the carburetor is facing up.
Once the machine has been laid down, make
sure that there are no fuel lubrication oil leaks.
(If the fuel leaks, drain the fuel from the fuel
tank.)
Put a cover on the machine body to prevent
dirt landing on it. Store the machine in a
location that is not exposed to direct sunlight
and which has low humidity.
For prolonged storage
- Slide the throttle lever to the stop position.
- Drain any fuel and replace the lubrication oil.
Apply grease to the lubrication points.
Be sure to remove any fuel in the fuel hose,
too.
- Cover the air intake on the air cleaner and
the exhaust outlet on the muffler.
- Store the machine indoors. Do not leave it
outside.
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Maintenance and storage
Periodic checks and adjustments
Table of scheduled checks
How often?
Daily
(before starting operation)
After first 20 hours
Every 50 hours
Every 200 hours
Every 200 to 300 hours
Every 2 years
Place to check
Appearance
Air cleaner
Bolts, nuts
Handle
Rubber damper
Engine oil
Lubrication oil in
the main body
Fuel tank
Fuel system
Engine oil
Spark plug
Engine oil
Lubrication oil in
the main body
Pre-air cleaner
(primary element)
Fuel hose
Item to check
Flaws, deformity, dirt
Dirt, flaws, deformation
Loose or missing parts
Flaws, deformity, cracks, damage
Wear, deformity, cracks, damage
Dirt, oil level
Dirt, oil level
Leaks, fuel level, dirt
Leaks, wear, looseness
Replace once, after the first 20 hours
Clean, adjust gap
Replace
Replace
Cleaning
Replace
Oil etc.
Engine oil
Engine oil
Gasoline
Engine oil
Engine oil
Engine oil
Lamp kerosene
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