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Part No. 890034                                                                                                                                                                     Form No. F101000A

Page 5 of 12

VACUUM NOZZLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT:

  is

raised and lowered by pulling slightly upward  on handle and
pulling height adjust rod (item 23) up at left rear of machine.

FOR MAXIMUM PICKUP:

  

A

djust nozzle close to

debris, but without blocking airflow into the nozzle. 

NOTE

: Never

bury nozzle into debris.

CLEARING A CLOGGED NOZZLE
& EXHAUST:

 

Turn engine off and wait for impeller to

stop completely and disconnect spark plug wire.

Wearing durable gloves, remove clog.

Danger

, the clog may contain sharp materials.  Reconnect

spark

plug wire.

ENGINE:

 See engine manufacturer’s instructions

for type and amount of oil and gasoline used.

Engine must be level when checking and filling oil and
gasoline.

ENGINE SPEED:

 Controlled by throttle lever on the handle.

Under normal conditions, operate at minimum throttle to
accomplish your current cleaning task.

FUEL VALVE: 

Move fuel valve to "ON" position (when

provided on engine).

CHOKE:

 Operated with throttle control (Honda only).

PRIMER: 

Push primer per engine instructions ( B&S only).

THROTTLE: 

Move remote throttle control to fast position.

Pull starting rope to start engine.

IF YOUR UNIT FAILS TO START:

See Troubleshooting on page 12.

INTENDED USE:

 This machine is designed for vacuuming

leaves, grass clippings and other types of organic litter and
for chipping brush, limbs, corn and sunflower stalks and
palm fronds.
Debris mixed with cans, bottles and small amounts of sand
can be vacuumed; however, it is not this machine's primary
purpose.  Vacuuming cans, bottles and sand will affect the
longevity of your machine.

PUT OIL IN ENGINE BEFORE  STARTING.

Inspect machine work area and machine before operat-
ing.  Make sure that all operators of this equipment are
trained in general machine use and safety.

Do not operate if excessive vibration occurs.  If excessive
vibration occurs, shut engine off immediately and check for
damaged or worn impeller, loose impeller bolt, loose impeller
key, loose engine or lodged foreign objects.  Note: See parts list
for proper impeller bolt torque specifications. (See trouble
shooting section on page 12).

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OPERATION

STARTING

16.1

VACUUMING OPERATION

16.2

Like all mechanical tools, reasonable care must
be used when operating machine.

Wearing Eye Protection and Durable
Gloves is recommended while operating
chipper.

Use caution when using chipper

Your 

TERMITE 

®

 chipper is designed to process tree branches

and limbs up to 2" (50.8mm) diameter.

Several small branches can be grouped together and fed
together into the chipper (see fig 2.).

When feeding forked branches, squeeze forks together and feed
into chipper entrance (DO NOT overload).  If forks are too large,
use a pair of loppers to trim forks down to size.  A lopper
storage bracket is provided on every unit (loppers are not
included)

CLEARING A CLOGGED CHIPPER HOPPER-TKD ONLY

16.4

Under normal circumstances, allow time for machine

    to clear all wood from chipper hopper before stopping

engine.  Otherwise,  remaining pieces of wood will jam
inside of chipper when engine stops. (See Tamper page 7).

Disconnect spark plug wire.
Remove debris bag quick disconnect from debris outlet on
machine.

     Wearing  durable gloves, access impeller through
      debris outlet on fan housing and rotate impeller
      counter clock wise to dislodge and remove jam and

remove debris from hopper with tongs or equivalent.
Reconnect debris bag quick disconnect to machine.
Reconnect spark plug wire.

16.3

CHIPPING OPERATION

(TKD MODLES ONLY)

" (

50.8 mm

)

Maximum

Diameter

Summary of Contents for TERMITE KD511SP

Page 1: ...s For use in leaves and grass in non dusty conditions NOZZLE WEAR PLATES P N 890413 Extends nozzle life when used along curbs and hard surfaces HEAVY DUTY VACUUM HOSE KIT P N 900998 4 102mm x 7 2 13m...

Page 2: ...ass covered unimproved land unless a spark arrester is installed on the muffler The arrester must be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the State of California the above is requi...

Page 3: ...ed off and has come to a complete stop DO NOT operate machine with hose cap bag or hose removed DO NOT use this machine for vacuuming exclusively sand dust fine dirt rock glass string like material gr...

Page 4: ...rt No 890152 TKD MODELS ONLY Label Danger Keep Hands and Feet Away Item 29 Part No 400424 Label Do Not Fill While Engine Is Hot Item 63 Part No 400268 12 14 15 13 13 13 13 13 LITERATURE ASSY P N 89042...

Page 5: ...and machine before operat ing Make sure that all operators of this equipment are trained in general machine use and safety Do not operate if excessive vibration occurs If excessive vibration occurs s...

Page 6: ...ight bag will have poor pickup performance If dirty empty debris and vigorously shake bag free of dust Pressure wash debris bag if normal cleaning does not fully clean bag Bag should be thoroughly dry...

Page 7: ...tainer away from open flame Run engine until fuel tank is empty and engine runs out of gasoline NOTE Fuel stabilizer such as Sta Bil is an acceptable alternative in minimizing the formation of fuel gu...

Page 8: ...0 080 2 03mm 17 If gap is less than 0 040 0 51mm add shim washer 890130 0 060 1 52mm thick and or 890131 0 020 1 02mm thick whichever is required If gap is more than 0 080 2 03mm remove one or more sh...

Page 9: ...chains items 87 88 for wear see chain replace ment lubrication and correct adjustment 3 If adjustments are required loosen 4 carriage bolts item 90 that hold bearing brackets for jackshaft assembly 4...

Page 10: ...Part No 890034 Form No F101000A Page 10 of 12 18 PARTS DRAWING KD511SP TKD511SP...

Page 11: ...el Ear Eye Breathing 890254 1 890254 1 38 39 40 Screw Cap 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 8041007 4 8041007 4 41 Screw Cap 1 4 20 x 1 3 4 8041009 1 8041009 1 42 Screw Self Tapping 10 24 x 1 2 8123086 2 8123086 2 43 No...

Page 12: ...ted and is locked up Adjust clutch cable See page 9 Clutch Adjustment Oil clutch No self propelling Operator s bail not releasing clutch Broken or out of adjustment clutch cable Worn or broken clutch...

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