Use and Care Manual
36BS, 36BDS
8
Rev: Mar2011
STANLEY
®
Brush Mower
Locate the fuel tank on the fuel tank bracket with the recessed
area poinng toward the rear so any spills drain away from the
engine. Align the fuel valve in the center of the clearance hole.
Place the fuel tank straps into posion, wrapping them around
the tank and the bracket.
Once the fuel tank and straps are in place, securely ghten the
straps using the bolts provided. Next, rmly aach the fuel line
to the fuel valve nipple. Tighten all connecons to ensure they
are rm and secure so the fuel system is ghtly aached.
FUEL LEAKS,
A LOOSE FUEL TANK, OR A LOOSE FUEL VALVE CAN LEAD TO
SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. ENSURE ALL CONNECTIONS ARE
SECURE AND INSPECT THOROUGHLY FOR ANY POTENTIAL LEAKS
IN THE FUEL SYSTEM. IF YOU FIND A LOOSE CONNECTION OR A
LEAK, MAKE AN IMMEDIATE REPAIR OR ASK FOR ASSITANCE
FROM A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC OR SERVICE CENTER.
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1. Set the brake bar 3/4-1 inch from the re.
2. With the brake pivot
leaning slightly
forward, install the
washer and pin.
DO NOT OPERATE THIS BRUSH MOWER IF ANY
COMPONENT OF THE FUEL SYSTEM IS LOOSE OR
LEAKS GASOLINE!
3. Slide the brake handle to the boom of the slot
then connect the brake pivot to the brake handle.
4. Slide the brake handle to
the Set posion to clamp
the brake bar against the
re.
If more or less brake
force is necessary or desired,
repeat the procedure, changing the gap in Step 1.
Baery pan
Verify re
pressure. Do not exceed
the recommended 24 PSI
maximum.