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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT

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HOW TO ADJUST THE CARBURETOR

A dirty air cleaner will cause the engine to

run improperly or to smoke excessively. Be-

fore adjusting the carburetor, make sure the

air cleaner is clean. Never make unneces-

sary adjustments to the carburetor. The car-

buretor was set at the factory to operate

efficiently under most applications. However,

if adjustments are required, we recommend

you contact your nearest Authorized Service

Center. If you feel that you are competent to

make carburetor adjustment proceed as fol-

lows.

WARNING: Use extreme care

when making adjustments that

require the engine to be run-

ning. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose

clothing away from all moving parts.

1. Turn the mixture adjustment screw

clockwise to until closed (see Figure 15).
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to

the carburetor or to the adjusting

screw, tighten the adjustment screws

with your fingers.

2. Turn the mixture adjustment screw

counterclockwise one turn.

3. Start the engine and let it warm up for

approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Do not ad-

just the carburetor when the engine is

cold.

4. If the engine runs erratically or stops af-

ter the choke lever is moved to the

CHOKE OFF position, then open the

mixture adjustment screw an addition-

al 1/8 turn counterclockwise.

5. With the engine running, release the

throttle control (idle position) to make the

mixture adjustments.

6. Slowly turn the mixture adjustment

screw clockwise until the engine begins

to run erratically. Note this position.

7. Then, slowly turn the mixture adjustment

screw counterclockwise until the engine

again begins to run erratically. Note this

position.

8. Turn the mixture adjusting screw clock-

wise until it is halfway between the first

position and the second position.

9. Check the engine idle speed. Start the

engine and release the throttle control. If

the tines do not turn with the throttle con-

trol is released, the idle speed is correct.

If the tines turn with the throttle control is

released, adjust the engine idle speed as

follows.

10. Have someone tilt the cultivator back on

its depth stake so that the tines are off

the ground.

11. Start the engine.
12. With the throttle in the released (idle

position), turn the idle speed adjust-

ment screw counterclockwise until the

tines stop rotating.

WARNING: The engine gover-

nor is set at the factory. Do not

change the governor setting.

Over speeding the engine above the fac-

tory setting can be dangerous. If you

think the engine governor needs an ad-

justment, contact your nearest Autho-

rized Service Center.

Figure 15

Carburetor

Idle Speed

Adjustment Screw

Mixture

Adjustment Screw

Engine Shown With Air Filter Removed