Figures English o 1. Gear case 8. Model and Serial Number 2. Shaft Assembly D'aoz! {on rear of engine Ingests 3. Throttles Trigger and Stop stand 110 test (3m) Minimum Switch 10. Brush cutter Blade 4. Bullhorn Handle 11. Blade Shield 5. Shoulder Caress 12. Strap Attachment 13. Throttle Cable and Sta 6. Shaft Grip Switch Giros 7. Clutch Drum Housing 14. Fuel Tank 8.
3 English 1. Air Cleaner Cover 2. Cylinder Caver 3. Knob S e AN m-3041 English 1. Throttle Cable Housing 2. Cable Adjuster Sleeve 3. 4.
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English 1. Starter Han die 2. Choke Lever (typical} 2030 English 1. Stop Switch 4. Throttle Trigger (in idle 2. Fast idle Lock position) 3.
English 1. die Speed Adjustment INCORRECT 2636 Screw English 1. Direction of Swing 2. DANGER — Kick-back Zone CORRECT oasis English English 1. A Niter Caver 3. Foam Ring 1. No Kick-back Zone 2. Direction of Swing 2.
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Contents Introduction Safely .o Operator Safety Usherette Safety .. Fuel Safety Power Brush cutter Operating Safety Safety and Instruction Decals Assembly Assembling Engine and Drive Shaft Assembly Bullhorn Handle Installation .. Connecting Stop Switch Wires Connecting Throttle Cable Installing Shield Installing Brush cutter Blade . .. Attaching Strap Installing Brush cutter Blade Cover Before Operation Oil and Fuel Mixing Gasoline And Ol Starting And Stopping . .
Although Toto designs, produces and markets safe, state-of-the-art products, you are responsible for using the product properly and safely. You are also responsible for training persons who you allow to use the product about safe operation. The Toto warning system in this manual identifies potential hazards and has special safety messages that help you and others avoid personal injury, even death.
Inspect the Usherette before each use. Replace damaged parts. Check for fuel leaks. Make sure all fasteners are in place and tightened securely. Follow the maintenance instructions beginning on page 13. Make sure the Brush cutter blade does not rotate at engine idle speed. Refer to Idle Speed Adjustment, page 10.
Never operate the Shutterbug without proper guards or other protective safety devices in place. Do not put hands or feet near or under any rotating parts. Keep clear at all times. Keep all parts of your body away from the rotating Brush cutter blade and hot surfaces such as the muffler. 10. 1L When cutting heavy brush or small trees, always swing the Usherette from right to left to prevent kick-back (Figs 17 and 18}, Keep firm footing and balance. Do not overreach. Use the right tool for the job.
Safety and Instruction Decals Safety decals and instructions are easily visible to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger. Replace any decal that is damaged or lost, [ &AV WARNING BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT, AHEAD THE OPERATORS MANUAL FAILURE T FOLLOW ALl MANUFACTURER'S WARNINGS. AND INSTRUCTIONS Can RESULT 1 SERIOUS JURY. [ WARNING HURLED BISECTS GAN GAUCHE URINARY.
Connecting Throttle Cable 1. 3 6. With the air cleaner cover off, insert the throttle cable through the cable adjuster sleeve on the carburetor bracket. Make sure the end of the cable housing is seated positively in the sleeve (Figs. 7 and 8). Position the slotted fitting on the carburetor so the recessed hole for the cable lug is away from the cable adjuster sleeve (Fig. 7).
5. Tighten the blade bolt to 100 (11.3 NeM) 1. Insert the tips of the blade into the grooves in the (Fig. 10). blade cover (Fig. 12). 6. Remove the 3mm hex wrench from the boss 2. Wind the cover around the blade, then snap the adapter and gear case (Fig. 10). hook ta secure the blade cover (Fig. 12).
QUINN POTENTIAL HAZARD * Gasoline contains gasses that can build up pressure inside a gas tank. WHAT CAN HAPPEN ® Fuel can be sprayed on you when removing £as cap. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD » Remove fuel cap slowly to avid injury from fuel spray. Always open the fuel tank cap slowly to release any possible over pressure inside the tank, Do not overfill the fuel tank, Stop filling inch (rm-13mm) from the top of the tank. Tighten the tank fuel cap carefully but firmly after refilling.
PROPHYLAXIS. ADDITIVES SHOULD NOT BE USED TO TRY TO ENHANCE THE POWER OR PERFORMANCE OF MACHINE, Mixing Gasoline And Oil IMPORTANT: The engine used on this Brush cutter is of a 2-cycle design. The internal moving parts of the engine, i.e., crankshaft bearings, piston pin bearings and piston to cylinder wall contact surfaces, require oil mixed with the gasoline for lubrication.
Starting And Stopping Before Starting The Engine 1. Fill the fuel tank as instructed in the Before Operation section of this manual. 2. Rest the Brutishness on the ground, 3. Make sure the Brushstroke blade is clear of any broken glass, nails, wire, rocks ot other debris. 4. Keep all bystanders, children and animals away from the working area. Cold Starting Procedure The carburetors on Toto engines contain a choke system. To start a “cold” engine properly, perform the following procedure: 1.
LIQUEFY I POTENTIAL HAZARD ¢ Engine must be running to make some carburetor adjustments. » When engine is running, Usherette blade is rotating and other parts are moving, WHAT CAN HAPPEN » Contact with rotating Brush cutter blade or other moving parts could cause serious personal injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD * Keep hands, feet and clothing away from Brush cutter blade and other moving parts.
WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD * Without the strap installed, the Brush cutter blade can produce side thrust which can expose the operator and bystanders to blade contact. » If the Brush cutter is not correctly positioned on the operator’s right side, the bide can produce side thrust which can expose the operator and bystanders to blade contact, WHAT CAN HAPPEN # Contact with the Brush cutter blade can cause severe personal injury.
4. If a blade produces eccentric rotation or vibration, replace the blade and the boss adapter with genuine Toto parts (Fig, 10). Maintenance Air Filter Maintenance Interval * The air filter should be cleaned daily, or more often when working in extremely dusty conditions. s Replace after every 100 hours of operation. Air Filter Cleaning 1. Loosen the knob and remove the air filter cover (Fig. 19). 2. Remove the foam ring and filter screen from the air filter cover (Fig. 19). 3.
2. Loosen the knob and Sift off the cylinder cover (Fig. 6). 3. Twist the high tension lead boot on the spark plug back and forth a couple of times to loosen the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug. 4. Remove the spark plug. 5. Clean the electrodes with a stiff brush (Fig, 22), 6. Adjust the electrode air gap to in. (Fig. 22). 7. Replace the spark plug if it is oil-fouled, damaged, or if the electrodes are worn down. 8. Do not over tighten the spark plug when installing.
5. Reinstall the spark arrested, gasket and tail onto the muffler, then reinstall and tighten the two socket head screws (Fig. 23). 6. Reinstall the cylinder and air cleaner covers (Fig. 6). Exhaust Muffler Maintenance Interval The muffler should be inspected and cleaned after cache 100 hours of use. Muffler Maintenance 1. With the engine at ambient (roomy) temperature, Loosen the knob and remove the air cleaner cover (Fig. 6). 2. Loosen the knob and }ift off the cylinder cover (Fig. 6). 3.
Four-tooth Blade Sharpen with a single-cut flat file (Fig. 24). Eight-tooth Blade Sharpen with a single-cat flat file and a round file (Fig. 25). 80-tooth Blade Sharpen with a single-cut flat file and a round file (Fig. 26). Storage For long-term storage of the Usherette (Fig, 27): 1. Empty the fuel tank into a suitable fuel storage container. 2. Pump the primer bulb on the carburetor untie all fuel is discharged through the clear fuel return hose. 3.
IMPORTANT: Use only the correct Brushstroke blades approved for your model. IMPORTANT: Make sure the blade is installed for LEFT-HAND rotation (as viewed from the operator’s position), and all blade holding parts are assembled correctly and are secure. (Refer to the Installing Scattershot Blade on page 6.
Specifications Nate: All models are CRAB approved. 53020 53021 Engine Displacement 26¢cc Engine Displacement 32cc Shaft Straight cm) Haft Straight cm) steel with 6 ball bearings, 5 bushings steel with 6 ball bearings, 5 bushings Anti Vibration Dual Isolation grip and engine mount Anti Vibration Dual Isolation — grip and engine mount Carburetor Wallboard — Choke Type Carburetor Wallboard — Choke Type ignition Stern Solid State ignition System Solid State Fuel Tank Capacity 0.85 gts. {0.
California Emission Control Warranty Statement Your Warranty Rights And Obligations The California Air Resources Board and Toto are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty of your 1995 and later lawn and garden equipment engine. In California, new lawn and garden equipment engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
Manufacturer’s Warranty Coverage: . The warranty period begins on the date the engine or equipment is delivered to the retail purchaser. The manufacturer warrants to the initial owner and each subsequent purchaser, that the engine is free from defects in material and workmanship which cause the failure of a warranted part for a period of {wo years, Repair of replacement of warranted part will be performed at no charge to the owner at an Authorized Toto Service Dealer.
THE TOR TOTAL COVERAGE Lce GUARANTEE A One-Year Limited Warranty {A Two-Year Full Warranty for Residential Use) What Is Covered By This Express Warranty? The Toto Company promises to repair any TOR product used for commercial, institutional, or rental purposes ¥ defective in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase, The cost of parts and favor are included, but the customer pays the transportation cost.