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1.
Place the Auger Drill on its side with the Auger (33a) resting upon the ground surface location that is to
be drilled. Make sure no debris, clothing or other objects ore near the Auger Bit. Keep all bystanders a safe
distance away.
2.
Depress the Primer (95) three to four times. See figure C.
3.
Set the Choke (76) to the appropriate position: Closed if the engine is cold. Open of the engine is warm.
See Figure C.
4.
Grip the Frame (1b) firmly with your left hand. Keep all body parts away from the bit. Then, with your right
hand. Pull rapidly on the Starter Handle (7) to start the engine. See Figure C.
5.
Once the engine is started, set the Choke (76) to its open position.
6.
If the engine does not start, press the Primer (95) again. Set the Choke (76) to its closed position and
again attempt to start the engine. See Figure C.
7.
Once the engine is started, set the choke to its open position.
8.
If the engine does not start press the Primer (95) again. Set the choke to its closed position and again
attempt to start the engine. See Figure C.
STARTING AND STOPPING THE AUGER DRILL
NOTE:
If the engine is new or has been stored for a long period of time, pull the Starter Handle (7) several
times to ensure sufficient fuel is delivered into the fuel line and combustion chamber of the engine. See
Figure C.
9.
As soon as the engine is running, check to make sure the Choke (76) is in its open position. Squeeze
the Speed Control (10b) briefly and let up. The Speed Control will revert to its original position, causing the
engine to idle. See Figure C and D
10.
To stop the Auger Drill, release pressure on the Speed Control (10b). Then press down on the Kill Switch
(5b). Keep your thumb near the Kill Switch in the event the Auger Drill must be stopped immediately. See
Figure D.
OPERATION
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