Cutterblade Assembly; Cutterblade Sharpening; Storage - Hayter Harrier 48 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Cutterblade Assembly

Assemble  the  cutterblade  with  the  turned  up  edges  facing  
towards  the  engine.  Secure  the  cutterblade  using  the  bolt  
(1),  spring  washer  (2),  and  distance  piece  (3).  (Refer  

Cutterblade Sharpening

A  slightly  worn  cutterblade  may  be  re-­sharpened.  Both  
blade  edges  must  be  sharpened  equally  to  ensure  balance.    
Sharpen  the  cutterblade  every  25  mowing  hours  or  more  
frequently  if  conditions  require.  Remove  the  cutterblade  
from  the  mower  and  clean  using  a  brush  and  water.  In-­
spect  the  cutterblade  for  signs  of  damage.
formance.  
Ensure  that  the  cutterblade  is  balanced.  Use  a  screw  driv-­
er  with  a  round  shaft  to  support  the  cutterblade  through  
its  centre  hole.  Hold  the  cutterblade  horizontal  and  then  
release.   A  balanced  cutterblade  will  remain  horizontal.    
If  the  cutterblade  is  not  balanced  the  heavy  end  will  
rotate  downwards.    Sharpen  the  heavy  end  until  the  
cutterblade  is  correctly  balanced.  
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Storage

Ensure  that  the  cables  do  not  become  trapped  at  the  pivot  
points   when   collapsing   the   mower   for   storage.   To   store  
ciently   t o   a llow   i t   t o   b e   p ivoted   f orwards   t o   r est   a gainst   t he  
mower.  Take  care  to  ensure  that  the  control  cables  do  not  
become  snagged  at  the  pivot  point  and  depress  the  engine  
stop   lever   to   prevent   it   being   damaged   through   contact  
with  the  engine.
Engines  stored  in  excess  of  30  days  need  to  be  protected  
with  Briggs  &  Stratton  fuel  additive  or  drained  of  fuel  to  
prevent  gum  from  forming  in  the  fuel  system  or  on  essen-­
tial  carburettor  parts.   T o  ensure  your  mower  is  maintained  
in  good  working  order  it  is  important  that  the  following  
procedure   is   adopted.   Refer   to   the   Maintenance   section  
as  necessary.
-­  Drain  fuel  from  the  engine  by  operating  the  engine  until  
it  stops.
-­  Disconnect  the  spark  plug  lead.    
-­  Change  the  engine  oil.
-­  Remove  the  engine  spark  plug  and  pour  15ml  of  engine    
oil   into   the   engine   cylinder   and   replace   the   spark   plug.    
Do  not  exceed  the  stated  volume  of  oil  as  engine  damage  
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may   occur   on   re-­starting.   Do   not   replace   the   spark   plug  
lead.  Slowly  pull  the  engine  start  -­  grip  once  to  crank  the  
engine.   T his   w ill   d istribute   t he   o il   a nd   h elp   p revent   e ngine  
corrosion.
-­   C lean   g rass   a nd   d ebris   f rom   t he   e ngine   c ylinder,   c ylinder  
-­  Lubricate  the  mower  and  treat  metal  parts  with  a  water  
repellent  anti-­corrosion  product.
-­  Cover  the  mower  with  a  protective  sheet  and  store  it  in  a  
dry,  ventilated  area.

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