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Harbor Freight Tools GREYHOUND 97964 User Manual

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SKU 97964

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NOTE: Always check the Fuel Tank

6.

Filter (96) for excess dirt and debris

before each use. If necessary, re-

move and clean the Fuel Tank Filter.

Then re-install the Filter in the Fuel

Tank (96) and replace the Fuel Tank

Cap (96).

(See Figure d.)

Start Procedure

Before starting the Engine:

Follow the Set up Instruc-

a.

tions to prepare the Engine.

Inspect the Engine.

b.

Fill the Engine with the prop-

c.

er amount and type of fuel

and oil.

Note: This engine includes an automatic

low oil shutdown sensor that disables

the engine if the oil level is too low.

Read the Equipment Opera-

d.

tion section that follows.

Turn the Engine Fuel Valve (93) to its

1.

“OPEN” position.

(See Figure E.)

Turn the Engine Power Switch (94) to

2.

its ON position.

(See Figure E.)

Then, turn the Engine Choke Lever

3.

(22) to its “CHOKE” position. Set the

Choke Lever in the “RUN” position

when starting a warm Engine.

(See Figure E.)
Grasp the Starter Handle (83), and

4.

pull slowly until resistance is felt.

While holding the Handle, allow the

Starter Rope to rewind slowly. Then,

pull the Starter Handle with a rapid,

full arm stroke. Repeat as necessary,

until the Engine starts.

(See Figure E.)
After the Engine starts and warms

5.

up, slowly move the Choke Lever to

its “RUN” position. Then adjust the

Throttle (64) to the desired Engine

speed (RPM).

(See Figure E.)

IMPORTANT: Allow the Engine to run

6.

at no load until warm (1-5 minutes)

with no load after each start-up to al-

low the Engine to stabilize.

FuEL VALVE

(93)

THROTTLE

(64)

cHOKE

(22)

STARTER HANdLE

(83)

POwER

SwITcH

(94)

FIGuRE E

Break-in Period

Breaking-in the Engine will help to

1.

ensure proper equipment and Engine

operation, and will extend the En-

gine’s lifespan. The warranty is void

if the Engine is not broken in properly.

The first 20 hours of operation is the

break-in period.
During the first 3 hours of use:

2.

Do not apply a heavy load to the

Engine.

Do not operate the Engine at its

maximum speed.

Change the engine oil after the first

3.

20 hours of use.
Under normal operating conditions

4.

subsequent maintenance follows the

schedule explained in the “Mainte-

nance and Servicing” section.

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