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Fuel safety

1.  Petrol is highly flammable and must be handled and stored carefully. Use a container approved for 

fuel for storing petrol and/or fuel/oil mixture.

2. Mix and pour fuel outdoors and where there are no sparks or flames.

3. Do not smoke near fuel or Multi-Cutter, or while using the Multi-Cutter.

4. Do not overfill the fuel tank. Stop filling 10mm from the top of the tank.

5. Wipe up any spilled fuel before starting the engine.

6. Move the Multi-Cutter at least 3m away from the fueling location before starting the engine.

7. Do not remove the Multi-Cutter fuel tank cap immediately after stopping the engine.

8. Allow the engine to cool before refueling.

9. Drain the tank and run the engine dry before storing the unit.

10.  Store fuel and Multi-Cutter away from open flame, sparks and excessive heat. Make sure fuel vapors 

cannot reach sparks or open flames from water heaters, furnaces, electric motors, etc.

Multi-Cutter Operating safety

1.  THIS MULTI-CUTTER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES. Read the instructions carefully. Be famil-

iar with all controls and the proper use of the Multi-Cutter.

2.  Never allow children to operate the Multi-Cutter. It is not a toy. Never allow adults to operate the unit   

without first reading this Operator’s Manual.

3.  Avoid using the Multi-Cutter near rocks, gravel, stones and similar material that would cause harmful 

missiles.

4.  Keep children, bystanders and animals outside a 15m radius 

from the operator and Multi-Cutter.

5.  If you are approached while operating the Multi-Cutter, stop 

the engine and attached tool moving.

6. Use the Multi-Cutter only in daylight or good artificial light.

7. Never operate the Multi-Cutter without proper guards in place.

8.  Do not put hands or feet near or under any moving parts. Keep clear at all times. Keep all parts of 

your body away from the moving tool attachment and hot surfaces such as the muffler.

9. Keep a firm footing and balance. Do not overreach.

10.  Use the right tool for the job. Do not use the Multi-Cutter for any job that is not recommended by 

BUSHRANGER.

15m Minimum

Summary of Contents for MC-E-2

Page 1: ...Owner s Operator sManual Completely read and understand this manual before using this product Edger Attachment MC E 2 Cultivator Attachment MC T 2 ...

Page 2: ...under the Australian consumer law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any reasonable foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Page Foreword 1 Contents 1 Safety Instructions 2 Operator safety 2 Multi Cutt...

Page 3: ... 4 Make sure the attached tool does not move at engine idle speed Refer to Idle Speed Adjustment page 8 5 Inspect the tool attachment and replace any parts that are cracked chipped or damaged before using the Multi Cutter 6 Never use a tool attachment or replacement parts that are not approved by BUSHRANGER 7 Maintain the Multi Cutter according to the recommended maintenance intervals and procedur...

Page 4: ...tter Operating safety 1 THIS MULTI CUTTER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES Read the instructions carefully Be famil iar with all controls and the proper use of the Multi Cutter 2 Never allow children to operate the Multi Cutter It is not a toy Never allow adults to operate the unit without first reading this Operator s Manual 3 Avoid using the Multi Cutter near rocks gravel stones and similar material t...

Page 5: ... to the operator and are located near any area of potential danger Replace any that are damaged or lost MC E 2 Edger Attachment ON SHAFT Part No 221502 ON SHAFT Part No 221502 ON SHAFT Part No 221501 ON SHAFT Part No 221501 ON DEBRIS SHIELD Part No 221528 MC T 2 Cultivator Attachment ...

Page 6: ... Description 1 Gearcase 2 Debris Shield 3 Shaft Assembly 4 Edger Blade 5 Wheel MC E 2 Edger Attachment MC T 2 Cultivator Attachment 1 Gearcase 2 Debris Shield 3 Shaft Assembly 4 Cultivator Tines 3 4 2 5 1 3 4 2 1 ...

Page 7: ... onto the attaching shaft out of the gearcase 2 Install the edger blade clamping washer and blade bolt Note The blade bolt has left hand thread 3 Align the hole in the boss adapter with the guide slot in the gearcase 4 Insert the 3mm hex wrench into the hole in the boss adapter and the guide slot in the gearcase to lock the attaching shaft 5 Tighten the blade bolt to 11 3 Nm 100 in lbs 6 Remove th...

Page 8: ...ove Installing Shaft Assembly and Guard Place the plastic collar onto the shaft assembly approximately 2 5cm from the cultivator gearcase locating the ends as shown in sketch Then place the two bracket parts onto the plastic collar and fasten securely with two 6 mm screws Attach the guard to the bracket with four 5 mm screws Screw 6mm 2 Bracket 2 5cm Plastic Collar Bracket Screw 5mm 4 Guard Bracke...

Page 9: ...ER Dealer for assistance and servicing WARNING POTENTIAL HAZARD Engine must be running to make carburetor adjustments When engine is running attached tool and other parts are moving WHAT CAN HAPPEN Contact with moving attached tool or other moving parts could cause serious personal injury or death HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Keep hands feet and clothing away from attached tool and other moving parts K...

Page 10: ... at least half throttle before inserting the blade into the cut The Edger performs best at full throttle 7 Always release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to return to idle speed when not cutting 8 Stop the engine when moving between work sites If the Edger blade becomes jammed stop the engine immediately Make certain all moving parts have stopped and disconnect the spark plug before insp...

Page 11: ...comfortable position 3 Do not operate the unit in hard un tilled soil or in rocky areas 4 Do not operate the unit in areas with vines or tree roots 5 Do not operate the unit in water 6 Always release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to return to idle speed when not cultivating 7 Stop the engine when moving between work sites The unit should be operated only while traveling forward Working...

Page 12: ... screws Gearcase Maintenance Interval The gearcase lubricant should be inspected for after every 30 hours of use Gearcase Maintenance Remove the blade and the boss adapter Clean any dirt and debris from the area between the boss adapter and the gear case Remove the gearcase plug from the side of the gear case While rotating the attaching shaft inject lithium base bearing lube P N 211337 through th...

Page 13: ...our Multi Cutter Power Unit Owner s Operator s Manual 1 Perform all regular maintenance procedures and any repairs 2 Store the Multi cutter in a dry place away from excessive heat sparks or open flame Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Engine will not start STOP switch set to off position Empty fuel tank Primer bulb wasn t pushed enough Engine flooded Move switch to on position Fill fuel tank Pr...

Page 14: ... 2 MC T 2 Weight Kg 1 5 7 2 6 5 Engine Displacement cm3 26 3 Fuel Tank Capacity L 0 5 Carburetor Diaphragm Type Ignition System Solid State Spark Plug NGK BPMR7A Spark plug Gap mm 0 6 0 7 Fuel Mixture Two stroke Oil Mix 50 1 Ratio MCH252with MC E 2 MC T 2 Weight Kg 1 6 2 2 7 0 Engine Displacement cm3 25 0 Fuel Tank Capacity L 0 53 Engine Oil Tank Capacity L 0 08 Carburetor Diaphragm Type Ignition ...

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