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50-Hour Maintenance
Every 50 hours of operation
(more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions):
Remove and clean the cylinder cover
and clean grass and dirt from the cylin
-
der fins.
Remove the cutting attachment, cutting
attachment holder and gear shaft collar.
Remove the filler plug from the side
of the gear case and press new grease
into the gear case until the old grease
is pushed out. Use only lithium-base
grease such as Shindaiwa Gear Case
Lubricant or equivalent. See Figure 29.
New Grease
Old
Grease
Gear Shaft Collar
Figure 29
Lubricate main shaft splines.
Use a hooked wire to extract the fuel
filter from inside the fuel tank. See
Figure 30.
Remove and replace the filter element.
Before reinstalling the filter, inspect the
condition of the fuel line. If damage or
deterioration are noted, the unit should
be removed from service until it can be
inspected by a Shindaiwa-trained service
technician.
Hooked
Wire
Figure 30
CAUTION!
Make sure you do not pierce the fuel
line with the end of the hooked wire.
The line is delicate and can be dam-
aged easily.
Forward
Muffler
Shield
Lower Muffler
Screw
Muffler
5 mm Muffler
Screws
Rear Muffler
Shield
Spark
Arrester
Screen
Rear Muffler
Shield Screw
Figure 31
135-Hour Maintenance
WARNING!
Never operate this unit with a damaged
or missing muffler or spark arrester!
Operating with missing or damaged ex-
haust components is a fire hazard and
could also damage your hearing.
1. Remove the spark plug boot.
2. Remove the four 4 mm engine cover
screws (two in the back and two in the
front of the cover) and lift the cover from
the engine.
3. Remove the two 5 mm muffler screws.
Remove the lower muffler screw, then
lift the muffler assembly from the en
-
gine.
4. Separate the muffler from the forward
muffler shield, while observing the
orientation of the components.
See Figure 31.
IMPORTANT!
If you note excessive carbon buildup,
consult with an authorized servicing
dealer.
8. Reassemble the muffler in the reverse
order of disassembly.
Every 135 hours of operation, remove
and clean the muffler.
5. Remove the spark arrester screen and
clean with a stiff bristle brush.
6. Gently tap the muffler on a wood surface
to dislodge any loose carbon.
7. Inspect the cylinder exhaust port for
carbon buildup.