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OWNER'SMANUAL
MODEL NO.536.797510
Caution:Read and FollowAll Safety Rulesand InstructionsBefore OperatingThis Equipment
9 INCH- 2.5 HORSEPOWEREDGER
• Assembly° Operation• Maintenance° Service and Adjustments° Repair Parts
SEA____RS,ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago, IL 60684 U.S.A.Pa_ No 30B408B
SAFETY RULESCAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE AND
PLACE WIRE WHERE IT CANNOT CONTACT SPARK PLUG TO
PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING WHEN SETTING-UP, TRANS-
PORTING, ADJUSTING OR MAKING REPAIRS,
BEFORE USE
= Read the owner's manual carefutly. Be thor-
oughly familiar with the controls and the properuse of the edger. Know how to stop the edgerand disengage the controls quickly,
o Do not operate the edger without wearingadequate outer garments° Wear footwear thatwill improve footing on slippery surfaces,
_' Keep the area of operation clear of all persons,particularly small children and pets.
e Thoroughly inspect the area where the edgeris to be used and remove all foreign objects_
FUEL SAFETY
o Handle fuel with care; it is highly flammable.
• Use an approved container.
o Check fuel supply before each use, allowingspace for expansion as the heat of the engine
and/or sun can cause fuel to expand.
Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care. Never
fitl fuel tank indoors., Replace fuel tank capsecurely and wipe up spilled fuel,.
Never remove the fuel tank cap or add fuel to
a running or hot engine.
o Never store fuel or edger with fuel in the tankinside a building where fumes may reach anopen flamen
OPERATING SAFETY
Never allow children or young teenagers tooperate the edger_ Keep them away while it isoperating Never allow adults to operate theedger/trimmer without proper instruction,
o Always wear safety glasses or eye shields
during operation or while performing an ad-justment or repair to protect your eyes from for-eign objects that may be thrown from theedger.
e Do not put hands or feet near or under rotatingparts.
o Exercise extreme caution when operating onor crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads° Stayalert for hidden hazards or traffic,
e Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling
e Neveroperatethe edger without proper guards,plates, or other safety protective devices inplace.
Never operate the edger at high transportspeeds on slippery surfaces. Look behind anduse care when backing.
e Never allow bystanders near the edger.
• Keep children and pets away while operating
Never operate the edger without good visibilityor light.
® Do not run the engine indoors, The exhaust
fumes are dangerous (containing CARBONMONOXIDE, an ODORLESS and DEADLYGAS),
= Take all possible precautions when leaving theedger unattende& Stop the engine.
o Do not overload the edger capacity by attempt-ing to edge too deep at too fast a rate.
SAFETY RULES
SAFE STORAGE
• Always refer to the owner's manual storagesection for important details if the edger is tobe stored for an extended period.
• Never leave the edger with fuel in the fuel tankinside a building where ignition sources are
present such as water and space heaters,ctothes dryers, and the like. Allow the engine tocool before placing in any enclosure°
• Keep the edger in safe working condition.Check all fasteners at frequent intervals for
proper tightness.
REPAIR1ADJUSTMENTS SAFETY
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine(motor). Remove the wire from the spark plug,
and keep the wire away from the plug toprevent accidental starting. Thoroughly inspectthe edger for any dam age, and repair the dam-age before restarting and operating the edger.
• If the edger should start to vibrate abnormally,
stop the engine (motor) and check immedi-ately for the cause, Vibration is generally awarning of trouble
• Stop the btade whenever you leave the oper-ating position° Also, stop the engine and dis-connect the spark plug wire before uncloggingthe blade and when making any repairs, ad-justments, or inspections.
• When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, shut-off the engine and make certain all movingparts have stopped.
• Never attempt to make any adjustments whilethe engine is running (except when specificallyrecommended by the manufacturer).
LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL TO POINT OUTIMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS° ITMEANS--ATTENTION!f! BECOME ALERT!!!YOLIR SAFETY IS INVOLVED,
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CONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a SearsCraftsman Edger. tt has been designed, engineeredandmanufactured to give you the best possible dependabil-ity and performances.Should you experience any problem you cannot easilyremedy, please contact your nearest Sears Service Cen-ter/Department. We have competent, well-trained tech-nicians and the proper tools to service or repair this unit°
Please read and retain this manual, The instructions will
enable you to assemble and maintain your edger prop-erlyo Always observe the "SAFETY RULES."
MODELNUMBERDATE OFPURCHASE
THE MODEL NUMBER WILL BE FOUND ON ADECAL ON THE FRAME OF THE EDGER BEHINDTHE ENGINE,
YOU SHOULD RECORD BOTH MODEL NUMBERAND DATE OF PURCHASE AND KEEP IN A SAFEPLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
HORSE POWER:
DISPLACEMENT:
2.5 hp
9.06 cu. in.
(148 c.c)
GASOLINE CAPACITY: "1.0 qt.Unleaded
(Regular)
LUBRICATION:
SPARK PLUG :
GAP °030 in,)
21 oz.SAE- 10W-30
ChampionCJ -8 or
Equivalent
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTA Sears Maintenance Agreement is available on thisproduct Contact your nearest Sears Store for details
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES• Read and observe the safety rules• Follow a regular schedule in maintaining, caring for and using your edger.o Follow the instructions under "Maintenance" and "Storage" sections of this owner's manual.
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMANEDGER
For one year from the date of purchase, when this Craftsman Edger is maintained, lubricated and tuned-up according to the instructions in the owner's manual, Sears will repair, free of charge, any defect in ma-terial and workmanship
If this Craftsman Edger is used for commercial or rental purposes, this warranty applies for only 90 claysfrom the date of purchase..
This warranty does not cover the following:
o Expendable items which become worn during normal use, such as spark plugs, etc
• Repairs necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including bent crankshafts and the failureto maintain the equipment according to the instructions contained in the owner's manual
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY RETURNING THE CRAFTSMAN EDGER TO THE NEARESTSEARS SERVICE CENTER/DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS WARRANTY APPLIESONLY WHILE THIS PRODUCT IS IN USE IN THE UNITED STATES.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary fromstate to state
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Department 731CR-W Sears Tower, Chicago, IL. 60684
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SAFETY RULES ........................................ 2,3PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 4
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES ............... 4
WARRANTY .................................................. 4
TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................ 5ASSEMBLY ............. ................................... 5-7
OPERATION ........... _................................ 8-11
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MAINTENANCE ....................................... t2-13
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS ........... t 4-I 5
STO RAG E ........................................................ 16
TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................... 17
REPAIR PARTS (EDGER) .................... t 8-22
REPAIR PARTS (ENGINE) ..................... 23-25PARTS ORDERINGISERVtCE .... _Back Cover
ASSCONTENTS OF SHIPPING CARTON
1 - 9 inch Edger completely assembled except for thecontrol rod, handles and wheels,1 - Control Rod
1 - Owner's Manual (Not Shown)1 - Parts Bag
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY2 - 3/8 inch Wrenches (or adjustabre wrenches)
2 - 1/2 inch Wrenches (or adjustable wrenches)1 - Pair Pliers
CONTENTS OF PARTS BAG (shown actual size)
2- 5t16-18 x 1-1t2 inchHex Head Screws
6 - 5/16d8 Hex Nuts
4 - 5116-18 X 5/8 inch Hex
Head Wide Flange Screws
3 -3t8-16 X 1.390 InchShoulder Bolls
2 - Hair Pins
3,3/8.16 Hex Head
Wide Flange Locknuts
2 - Spacers
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CAUTION: ALWAYS WEAR SAFETYGLASSES OR EYE SHIELDS WHILEASSEMBLING EDGER.
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Attach the front wheel, with the ribs to the outside,to the edger (See Fig 2) with a 3/8-16 x 1 390 inchshoulder bolt and 3/8-16 hex wide flange lock nut(found in parts bag),,
Figure 1 shows the edger completely assembled,
Reference to the right and left hand side of the edger isfrom the operator's position behind the unit
TO REMOVE EDGER FROM CARTON
_' Open the top of the carton
• Remove the packing material from the cation
= Remove the plastic parts bag from the carton
• Remove the control rod from the carton.
• Remove the handles from the carton.
e Cut down all four corners of the carton
TO ASSEMBLE THE EDGER
= Attach each rear wheel, with the ribs to the outside,to the edger (See Fig 2) with a 3/8-16 x 1,390 inchshoulder bolt, spacer and 3/8-16 hex wide flangelock nut (found in parts bag)
UPPERHANDLE
CLUTCH LEVER
STARTERHANDLE
LOWERHANDLE
BLADEGUARD
BLADE
3tS-16X1o390]NCHSHOULDER BOLT
WHEEL
318.16 HEX NUT
SPACER(NOT USED ON FRONT WHEEL)
VIEW FROM RIGHT SIDE OF UNIT
FIG. 2
Place the lower handle inside the edger frame (SeeFig. 3A) and secure in place with four (4) 5/16-"hex head wide flange screws and four (4) 5/_hex head bcknuts (found in parts bag).
5t16-18 HEX LOW ER
HEAD WIDE /HANDLEFLANGE _ 5t16-18 HEX
SCREWS
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• Place the upper handle on the lower handle (SeeFig. 3B) and secure in place with two (2) 5/16-18 x1-1/2 inch hex head screws and two (2) 5/16-18head head Iocknuts {found in parts bag)
• Insert one end of the control rod through the hole inthe clutch lever (See Fig° 4) and attach with a hairpin (found in the parts bag)°
o Place the clutch lever in the first depth selection andinsert the other end of the control rod through thehole in the quill support arm (See Fig 4) Attach withhairpin (found in parts bag).
o Move the clutch lever to NEUTRAL position andlatch into position,
NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen the four screwsand nuts holding the lower handles to the frame (See Fig.,5). Pry up (forward) on the handles to allow the clutchlever to freely enter the NEUTRAL position, Retightennuts and screws.
UPPER HANDLE
5116-18HEX 5116-18 HEXHEAD SCREW SCREW
LOWERHANDLE
FIG. 3B
CLUTCHLEVER
HAIR PIN
CONTROLROD
HAIR PIN
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QUILL SUPPORTARM
FIGo 4
RIGHT SIDE
LOWER HANDLE
LOWER HANDLE
VIEW FROM RIGHT SIDE OF UNIT
FIG. 5
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OPERATIONi,i,
KNOW YOUR EDGERREAD THIS OWNER'S MANUAL AND SAFETY RULES BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EDGER,Compare the illustrationswith your edger to familiarize yourself with the location of various controls and adjust-ments Save this manual for future reference,
CLUTCH LEVER
:ONTROL ROD
FUEL
CAP
STARTER
HANDLE
CHOKE CONTROLTHRO'I-rLE CONTROL
VIEW FROM REAR OF ENGINE
OIL FILL
CAP BLADEGUARD
FIG. 6
SEARS EDGER conforms to ttie safety standards of the Underwriters Laboraties Inc
THRO3-FLE CONTROL - Used to control the enginespeed.,
CHOKE CONTROL - Used to start the engine
STARTER HANDLE - The engine on this edger isequipped with an easy pull recoil starter.
CLUTCH LEVER - Used lo start and stop the blade andcontrol the depth of cut
BLADE GUARD - Used to prevent stones or other mate-rial from being throw_ at lhe operator,
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OPERATION
CAUTION: KEEP AWAY FROM THEROTATING BLADE. THE BLADE CANCAUSE INJURY.
FILL/ADD OIL:
The engine on this edger was shipped with little or no oil.Add oil before you start the engine, Place the edger on alevel surface Remove the oil fill cap (Fig 7). Fill theengine crankcase to point of overflowing using about 2Iounces (1_It4 pts) of Sears SAE !0W-30 motor oil orequivalent Reinstall the oil fill cap
FILL GAS:
The operation of this edger can result in foreign objects being thrown into the eyes,which can result in severe eye damage. Always wear safety glasses or eye shieldswhile operating the edger.We recommend standard safety gtasses or Wide Vision Safety Mask for over yourglasses
Fill the fuel tank (See Fig 7) wilh clean, fresh, unleadedgrade automotive gasoline. Be sure that the containeryou pour the gasoline from is clean and free from dust orother foreign particles. Never use gasoline that may bestale from long periods of storage in the container
Never use engine or carburetor cleaner products in thefuel tank or permanenl damage that may occur.
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CAUTION: GASOLINE tS FLAMMABLEAND CAUTION MUST BE USED WHENHANDLING OR STORING IT. DO NOT
FILL FUEL TANK WHILE EDGER IS RUNNING,HOT, OR WHEN EDGER IS IN AN ENCLOSEDAREA_ KEEP AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME, ELEC-TRICAL SPARK, AND DO NOT SMOKE WHILEFILLING THE FUEL TANK. NEVER FILL FUELTANK COMPLETELY; BUT FILL THE TANK TOWITHIN 1/4 - 1/2 INCH FROM THE TOP TO PRO-VIDE SPACE FOR EXPANSION OF FUEL. AL-WAYS FILL FUELTANK OUTDOORS AND USE AFUNNEL OR SPOUT TO PREVENT SPILLING°MAKE SURE TO WIPE UP ANY SPILLED FUELBEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE.
STORE GASOLINE IN A CLEAN, APPROVEDCONTAINER, AND KEEP THE CAP IN PLACE ONTHE CONTAINER° KEEP GASOLINE IN A COOL,WELL VENTILATED PLACE; NEVER IN THEHOUSE. NEVER BUY MORE THAN A 30 DAYSUPPLY OF GASOLINE TO ASSURE VOLATIL-ITY GASOLINE IS INTENDED TO BE USED AS A
FUEL FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES;THEREFORE_ DO NOT USE GASOLINE FOR ANYOTHER PURPOSE. SINCE MANY CHILDREN LIK ETHE SMELL OF GASOLINE, KEEP IT OUT OFTHEIR REACH BECAUSE THE FUMES ARE DAN-GEROUS TO INHALE, AS WELL AS BEING EX-PLOSIVE.
FUEL FILL CAP
OIL FiLL CAP
FIG. 7
CAUTION: NEVER FILL THE GAS TANKWHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING OR HOT.IMMEDIATELY WIPE OFF ANY SPILLEDGASOLINE BEFORE ATTEMPTING TOSTART THE ENGINE.
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OPERATIONPRE-USE CHECK OF CONTROLS
All controls should be checked for proper function beforeservicing or starting the engine
o Move the clutch lever into all five (5)positions in theselector ptateoMake sure the clutch lever snaps intoall five (5) holes°(Fig. 6)
• Return the clutch lever to the rearmost hole in theselector plate+
TO START THE ENGINE
Before starting the engine, be sure you have read andunderstood allthe instructio ns on the preceding pages+Theedger is equipped with a recoil starter. The operation ofthe engine is controlled by the throttle control lever+
e Pull the clutch lever all the way back (or up to therearmost hole) to raise and disengage the blade+
o Move the throttle control lever (See Fig° 6) to theFAST position.
• Move the choke control lever (See Fig. 6) to the Fullchoke position+
NOTE: A warm engine should not need to be choked.
e To start engine, grasp the starter handle firmly youro right hand.
® Hold handle firmly with your left hand°
o Pull up sharply on the recoil starter handle.. DO NOTallow the starter rope to snap back, let it rewindsJowly while holding the starter handle
NOTE: Itwill take afew pulis on the startet: handle to feedgas from the fuel tank to the carburetor.
CAUTION: NEVER RUN THE ENGINE IN-DOORS OR IN A POORLY VENTILATEDAREA. ENGINE EXHAUST CONTAINS
CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESSGAS AND DEADLY GAS.
KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSECLOTHING AWAY FROM ANY MOVINGPARTS ON THE ENGINE OR EDGER,
WARNING - AVOID THE MUFFLER ANDSURROUNDING AREAS (SEE FIG+ 6).TEMPERATURES MAY EXCEED 150° F+
® When the engine starts, move the throttle controllever to the FAST position+ To increase the enginespeed, push the throttle control lever up- To de-crease the engine speed push the throttle controllever down.
NOTE: The cutting blade speed is controlled by theengine speed- To reduce the cutting bIade speed, pushdown on the throttle control lever+ To increase the blade
speed, push the throttle control lever up.
® To stop the engine, make sure the clutch lever is allthe way back (or up) and move the throttle controllever to the STOP position+
EDGING OPERATIONo
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IMPORTANT:
Start the engine and move the clutch lever forward(or down) to engage the cutting blade+
Select the edging depth you need There are 4selections up to 2-3/4 inches deep.
IFVERY DEEP EDGING IS REQUIRED,WE RECOMMEND THATA SHALLOWCUT BE MADE FIRST, THEN CUTSAT GREATER DEPTHS UNTIL THEDESIRED DEPTH IS OBTAINED,
KEEP THE EDGER CLEANAlways remove the dirt and debris from the edger aftereach use+ Check for loose or damaged parts after eachuse. Tighten any loose fasteners+ Check the controlsoften to make sure they are functioning properly_ See thePro-Use Check of Controls paragraph In the Operationsection of this manual.
If any adjustments are required, see the Adjustments/Repairs section of this manual If any parts are worn ordamaged, replace immediately+ Contact the nearestSEARS Store or Service Center for proper originat parts,as shown in the Repairs Parts section of this manual.Make repairs as instructed in Adjustments/Repairssection of this manual,
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MAINTENANCEThe warranty on this edger does not cover items thathave been subjected to operator abuse or negligence. Toreceive full value from the warranty, the operator mustmaintain the edger as instructed in this manual. The
following Maintenance Check List is supplied to assistthe operator properly maintain the edger.
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MAINTENANCE
CHECK LIST SERVICE RECORDFILL IN DATES
AS YOU COMPLETEREGULAR SERVICE
BEFORE STORAGEBEGINNING EACH SEASON
EVERY25HOURSOFUSE ..................EVERY10HOURSOFUSEEVERY 5 HOURS OF USE
FREQUENTLYBEFORE EACH USEAFTER FIRST 2 HOURS OF USE
Check Engine Oil Level
Change Engine Oil
Tighten All Screws and NutsCheck Blade Wear/Damage
Replace Air Cleanei Fiiier
Check Spark Plug
Check Drive Belt
Lubricate all Pivot PointsLubiicate Wheei Axles........
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LUBRICATION
e Apply light machine oil after each 25 hours of use toall moving parts, particularly the wheels°
o The oil in the crankcase must be changed after thefirst2 hours of operation and after each 25 hours ofuse thereafter.
NOTE: If the edger is being used in sandy or dustyareas, change the oil more frequently to preventpremature engine wear.
To change the crankcase oil:
® Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug..
o Remove the oil drain plug (See Fig. 8) and drain theoil into a flat pan. After draining all the oil, reinstallthe oil drain securely.
NOTE: The oil will drain more freely when the engine iswarm.
e Remove the oittill cap (See Fig 7), and fillthe crank-case to the point of overflowing, using about 1-1/4pints of Sears SAE 10-W30 motor oil or equivalent,
Sears SAE 30 motor oil or equivalent may be usedas an acceptable substitute. Reinstall the oil fill capand tighten securely.
NOTE: The quill assembly bearings are factory sealedand will require no lubrication_
• Reconnect the spark plug wire on the spark plugi
VIEW FROM REAR
-!OIL DRAIN PLUG
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AIR CLEANER MAINTENANCE
Replace the filter once a year; more often under dusty ordirty conditions. DO NOT attempt to clean or oil the airfilter.
To install a new air filter, do the following:
o Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plugo
Turn the cover (See Fig, 9) to the left (counterclock-wise) and remove the cover and the air filter from theflange..
e Discard the air filter.
• Clean the cover and the flange thoroughly
o Insert the new air filter into the cover.
® Push the cover firmly against the flange and turn itto the right (clocte,vise) as far as it will go (See Fig9. Be sure the retainers are locked around the
flange.
o Reconnect the spark plug wire.
CAUTION: NEVER RUN THE ENGINEWITHOUT THE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT_ IHSTALLED. A DEFECTIVEAIR CLEANER
CAN RESULTtN LOSS OFEHGINEPOWERAND CAN CAUSE EXCESSIVE WEAR ORDAMAGETO THE ENGINE COMPONENTStF DIRT OR DUST IS PERiv]ITTED TO EN-TER THE ENGfHE THROUGI] THE CAR-BURETOR, A DAMAGED AIR CLEANER_OR ONE THAT IS CLOGGED WiTH DUSTOR DIRT SHOULD BE REPLACED IMME-DIATELY,
SPAR < PLUG MAINTENANCE
Clean the spark plug and reset the gap periodically.Clean the area around the spark plug base, beforeremoval, to prevent dirt from entering into the engine.Replace the spark plug if the electrodes are pitted orburned or if lhe porcelain is cracked.. Clean the spark plugby carefully scrapping the electrodes (do not sand blastor use a wire brush). Be sure the spark plug is clean andfree of foreign material. Check the electrodes gap with awir e feeler gauge and reset to ,,035 if necessary. If a newspark pIug is needed, refer to the Engine Operation andMaintenance manual for the proper replacement sparkplug
Before reinstalling the spark plug, coat the threads lightlywith graphite to insure easy removal,, Tighten the sparkplug firmly into the engine° If a torque wrench is available,torque the spark plug to 15 foot- pounds.
TURN COVERTO THE LEFT
(COUNTER-CLOCKWISE)TO REMOVE
FLANGE
SLOT
TAB
FILTER
RETAINER
COVER
TURN COVERTO THE RIGHT(CLOCKWISE)TO REMOVE
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CAUTION: ALWAYS STOP THE ENGINEAND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUGWIRE BEFORE MAKING ANY REPAIRSTO THE EDGER.
V-BELT REPLACEMENTYour edger is equipped with a V-bett made of a specialcompoun& If the belt becomes worn or breaks, replaceit with an original equipment belt as shown in theRepair Parts section of this manual. NEVER USE ASUBSTITUTE.
• Disconnect the spark plug wfre from the spark plug
o Pull the clutch lever back (or up) to release thetension from the bell
o Remove the screws from the engine pulley cover(See Fig° 10) and remove the cover,
NOTE: Make sure the spacer on the screw does notbecome lost,
e Remove the front screw securing the belt guide(See Fig. 10) to the engine, Then loosen the rearscrew and swing the belt guide away from the belt,
• Remove the three (3) screws from the belt guard(See Fig, 11).
e Remove the belt from the engine and quill assemblypulIey&
® Install the new belt in the reverse order of removal
o Secure the belt guide loosened earlier_
e Reinstall the engine pultey cover and reconnect thespark plug wire.
BLADE REPLACEMENT
The cutting blade is subject to wear and damage such asnicks and dents. This will not generally effect its function
This blade is specially designed to not require sharpen-ing DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHARPEN THIS BLADEThe blade is reversible If the nicks and dents are exces-sire, remove the blade, turn it around and reinstall,, Thiswill provide a fresh cutting edge If worn or damaged thebtade should be replaced,
CAUTION: WHEN REMOVING OR TIGHT-
ENING THE BLADE NUT, ALWAYS USETHE METHOD SHOWN IN FIGURE 12_THE HOLDING WRENCH MUST ALWAYSBE POSITIONED BEHIND THE CUTTINGBLADE. NEVER USE THE LOCKNUT ONTHE PULLEY END, DAMAGE TO THESHAFT OR BEARINGS COULD RESULT.
CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TOSHARPEN THIS BLADE. YOU COULDCAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BLADE WHICHCOULD RESLILT IN BREAKAGE ANDPOSSIBLE USER OR BYSTANDERINJURY,
ENGINEPULLEYCOVER
SCREWS
ENGINEPULLEYCOVER
ENGINEPULLEY
V-BELT FRONTSCREW
BELTGUIDE
REAR'SCREW
FIG. 10
BELTGUARD
BELTGUARD
SCREWS
FIG. 11
13
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTSTo replace the blade, do the following:
• Disconnect the spark plug wire,.
= Remove the flange nut (See Fig. 12) securing theblade to the drive shall
e Remove the blade,.
o Install the new blade and tighten the nut securely,
• Reconnect the spark plug wire.
CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT
IMPORTANT: NEVER ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THEMAXIMUM ENGINE SPEED., EXCES-SIVE SPEEDS CAUSEDBY BY-PASS-ING THE GOVERNOR CAN CAUSEDAMAGE TO THE ENGINE.
Never make unnecessary adjustments to the carburetor_The carburetor was set at the factory to operate effe-ciently for most applications° However, if adjustments arerequired, we recommend that you contact a competentrepairman such as at aSEARS Service Center. Ifyou feelthat you are competent to make the carburetor adjust-ments, do the following:
e Turn the high-speed adjustment needle (see Fig.13) clockwise to "finger tight" only. Use a regularscrewdriver to turn the idle speed adjustment needleclockwise
IMPORTANT: THE NEEDLES AND/OR SEATS CANBE DAMAGED IF OVERTtGHTENED
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CAUTION: USE EXTREME CARE WHENMAKING ADJUSTMENTSTHAT REQUIRETHE ENGINE TO BE RUNNING, KEEPHANDS, FEET, HAiR AND LOOSE CLOTH-ING AWAY FROM ANY MOVING PART.
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Turn the high-speed and the idle-speed adjustmentneedles counterclockwise one (1) turn, This adjust-ment will allow the engine to be started..
Start lhe engine and move the throttle control leverto FAST position and allow the engine to warm upo
Turn the high-speed adjustment needle counter-clockwise until the engine starts to cut off, Note the "position of the high-speed adjustment needle.
• Turn the high-speed adjustment needle c!ockwiseuntil the engine starts to cut off. Note the position ofthe high-speed adjustment needle..
• Turn the high-speed adjustment needle half waybetween the two cut off points
• Move the throttle control lever to the idle speed.
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• Adjust the idle-speed adjustment needle in thesame manner as the high-speed adjustment needle°
TIGHTENING
WRENCH
BLADEFLANGE
NUT
FIG_ 12
HiGH SPEEDADJUSTMENT NEEDLE
FIG. 13
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TROUBLE SHOOTINGTROUBLE
Difficult starting
Engine runs erratic
Cutting blade fails toturn
CAUSE
Stale fuel
Defective spark plug ,.
Clogged fuel filter
Blocked fuel line or empty fuel tank
Carburetor out of adjustment
Fouled spark plug
Ctogged air cleaneri
Jammed due to foreign object
Loose blade
Defectwe V-belt
Defective quill bearings
Damaged or worn blade
CORRECTIONi i ii ,,,m
Drain fuel tank. Fill wilh fresh fuel
Clean and re-gap spark plug
Replace fuel filter.
Clea n fuei tiile i c,heck'gas tank. ' .....
Have carburetor adjusted - "
Clean and adjust gap.
Tap dean or replace air c{eaner,
Clear obstruction
Tighten blade retaining nut.
Replace the V-belt
Replace the bearings
Reverse blade or replace bladeBlade fails to cutproperly
Excessive vibration Loose parts IfStop engine immediateJy; tighten all boltsvibration continues, take the unit into thenearest SEARS Service Center
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STORAGE[ _ILJJJJ J ii_JJJl _ _J • _IJ-_JJLWII_LIL
CAUTION: NEVER STORE YOUREDGER INDOORS OR IN AN EN-
CLOSED, POORLY VENTILATED AREAIF GASOLINE REMAINS IN THE TANK. FUMES
MAY REACH AN OPEN FLAME_ SPARK OR PI"LOT LIGHT FROM A FURNACE, WATER HEATER,CLOTHES DRYER, CIGARETTE, ETC.
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To prevent engine damage ( if edger is not used for morethan 30 days) follow the steps below°
ENGINE STORAGEGasoline must be removed or treated to prevent gumdeposits from forming In the tank, fitter, hose, andcarburetor during storage. Also during storage, al-cohol blended gasoline that uses ethanol or metha-nol (sometimes called gasohol) attracts water. It actson the gasoline to form acids which damage theengine.
You can keep your engine In good operating condi-tion during storage by:
• Changing oil.
• Lubricating the piston/cylinder area. This can bedone by first removing the spark plug and squirtingclean engine oil into the spark plug hole Then coverthe spark plug hQte with a rag to absorb oil spray_Next, rotate the engine by pulling the starter two orthree times_ Finally, reinstall spark plug and attachspark plug wire_
EDGER STORAGE
o To remove gasoline, run the engine until the tank isempty and the engine stops.
• If you do not want to remove gasoline, a fuelstabilizer (such as Sears Craftsman fuel stabilizerNo..33500) may be added to any gasoline Iett in thetank to minimize gum deposits and acids_ If the tankis almost empty, mix stablilizer with fresh gasolinein a separate container and add some to the tank.ALWAYS FOLLOW INSTRUCTIOHS ON STABI-
LIZER CONTAINER. THEN RUN ENGINE ATLEAST 10 MINUTES AFTER STABILIZER ISADDED TO ALLOW MIXTURE TO REACH CAR-BURETOR. STORE EDGER IN A SAFE PLACE.SEE WARNING ABOVE.
• Store the edger in the wheels-down, operatingposition. If the edger is stored in any other position,oil from the crankcase could enter the cylinder,causing a service problem_
Clean lhe edger thoroughly; remove all debris andwipe the unit dry.
Inspect the edger for worn or damaged parts andtighten all loose hardware
Oil all points described in the Lubrication para-graph in the Maintenance section of this manual
Store the edger in a protected area and cover foradditional protection
IMPORTANT: A YEARLY CHECKUP OR TUNEUP BYA SEARS SERVICE CENTER tS AGOOD WAY OF INSURING THATYOUR EDGER WILL PROVIDEMAXIMUM PERFORMANCE FORTHE NEXT SEASON.
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*indicates Parts Included inGasket Set, Ref. No. 400_
tin original production, the speed con-trol assembly is riveted to the blowerhousing baffle, Replacement speedcontrol assembly includes screws andnuts for mounting, Replacemenl bafflehas threaded holes.
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OWNER'SMANUAL
MODEL NO.536.797510
HOW TO ORDERREPAIR PARTS
9 INCH-.2.5 HORSEPOWEREDGER
Each EDGER has its own MODEL NUMBER on
a model plate on the frame behind the engine
Each ENGINE has its own MODEL NUMBERfound on the BLOWER HOUSING,
Always mention these MODEL NUMBERS when
requesting service or Repair Parts for yourEDGER°
All parts listed herein may be ordered throughany Sears Service Center/Departments and mostSears Stores.,
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYSGIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
* PRODUCT - "EDGER"
* MODEL NUMBER - 536°797510
* ENGINE MODEL NUMBER - 143.804082
* PART NUMBER
* PART DESCRIPTION
"Your Sears merchandise has added value when youconsider that Sears has service units nationwide staffedwith Sears trained technicians_oProfessional techniciansspecifically trained on Sears Products, having the parts,tools and equipment to insure that we meet our pledgeto you. ,.we service what we sell."
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., Chicago IL 60684308408 01t22190 Printed in U.S°A.