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Warning – Brown Products BedEdger Bantam _ Bantam Mole (B565H, B580H, B590H, B765H, B780H, B790H) User Manual

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Starting Engine Continued

f. When engine starts, gradually open choke and let engine warm up at about ¼ speed.

WARNING:

Do not operate machine without rotor hood installed and secure.

WARNING:

Do not operate the machine within a 50’ radius of people, animals,

automobiles or glassed areas which might be damaged by projectiles.

WARNING:

Operator must wear eye protection when operating the

TRENCHMASTER

®

.

WARNING:

Operator must locate and stay clear of all underground gas, electric,

water and communications lines before starting trenching operation.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: Engine exhaust from this product contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

4. Operations

a. To start trenching, set throttle full open. Before engaging the clutch lever, the handle

must be pushed toward the ground enough to allow the rotor to turn without hitting the
ground. Engage clutch and when rotor attains operating speed, the handle should be
raised slowly so that the rotor engages the ground and gradually digs to trench depth.

b. When trench depth is achieved, the operator should pull the machine to the rear at

such a speed that the trencher will dig without overloading the engine.

WARNING:

Starting the trench is the most critical time for dangerous flying

projectiles. Be especially cautious by policing the area for rocks or other possible
projectiles and ensure the area is completely clear of people, animals, vehicles, etc.
that may be damaged by projectiles.

c. When trenching, if trencher strikes an underground object, stop immediately to

determine what the object is. Investigation should be done visually since touching an
exposed electric wire could be fatal.

d. When trencher strikes a rock, either the trench or rock should be moved.
e. When digging in extremely hard clay or other difficult soils, it may sometimes be

necessary to use an oscillating action by applying and releasing pressure on handlebar,
front to rear, alternately.