PROTECTIVE COVER
Place the protective covers over
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the rotating parts.
If rotating parts such as the drive
shaft, pulley, belt, etc. are left
exposed, they are potentially
hazardous.
To prevent injury, equip them with
protective covers or shrouds.
Be careful of hot parts.
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The muffler and other engine parts
become very hot while the engine is
running or just after it has stopped.
Operate the engine in a safe area
and keep children away from the
running engine.
Never make adjustments on the
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machinery while it is connected to the
engine, without first removing the
ignition cable from the spark plug.
Turning the crankshaft by hand
during adjusting or cleaning might
start the engine, and
with it, causing serious injury to the
operator.
Never run the engine with governor
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disconnected, or operate at speeds
in excess of 3600 rpm load.
SURROUNDINGS
Operate the engine on a stable, level
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surface free of small rocks, loose
gravel, etc.
NOTE
Operating the engine at a steep
incline may cause seizure due to
improper lubrication even with a
maximum oil level.
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the machinery