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WARNING
Do not cut with dull, cracked or
damaged meal blade.
Before cutting growth, inspect for
obstructions such as boulders, metal
stakes or strands of wire from broken
fences. If an obstruction can not be
removed, mark its location so that you
can avoid it with the blade. Rocks and
metal will dull or damage a blade. Wire
can catch on the blade head and flap
around or be thrown into the air.
careful to feed only up to wire. If you go to far the line will snap off
around the wire. Trimming can be done to cut through weed
stems one at a time. Place the trimmer line head near the bottom
of the weed-never high up which could cause the weed to chatter
and catch the line. Rather than cut the weed right through, just
use the very end of the line to wear through the stem slowly.
WARNING
Do not to use a steel blade for edging or scalping.
SCALPING AND ENGING:
Both of these are done with the line head tilted at a steep angle
Scalping is removing top growth leaving the earth bear.
Edging is trimming the grass back where it has spread
over a sidewalk or drive way. During both edging and
scalping, hold the unit a steep angle and in a position
where the debris, and any dislodging dirt and stones,
will not come back towards you even if it ricochets off
the hard surface. Although the picture shows how to edge and scalp
every operator must find for himself the angles which suits his body
size and cutting situation.
CUTTING WITH A BLADE
DANGER
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DANGER
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WARNING
DO NOT USE A BRUSH CUTTER FOR
CUTTING TREES. Otherwise kickback may
occur when the edge of the blade touches tree.
It may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction,
kicking the blade back towards the operator.
The reaction may cause you to lose control of
the machine which could result in serious
personal injury.
DANGER
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