husqvarna backpack blower
husqvarna backpack blower in BRONX
husqvarna backpack blower BRONX
husqvarna backpack blower BRONX.To begin assembly, connect the blower and swivel joint with the flexible hose.Clamp both ends of the flexible hose securely with the hardware supplied with the unit.
Set up the throttle holder with the swivel and tighten the screw on the holder.
When setting up the holder, make sure to match the raised section on the swivel joint with the matching indentation on the throttle clamp.
Adjust the position and angle to achieve a comfortable working position and tighten the throttle lever.
Next, use the metal clamp to fasten the corrugated tube containing the throttle cable and the power cable to the hose.
Align the protrusion in the groove provided on the two bands and twist the tube until the connection is locked.
The harness must always be worn while working with the backpack blower.
Failure to do so means you will be unable to maneuver it safely.
Adjust the harness to give the best working position.
Tighten the shoulder straps so the pressure is evenly distributed across the shoulders.
Place the waist belt around your waist and tighten until you feel the weight of the blower resting on your hip.
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Ï»¿ to commence fabrication tie the blower and swivel joint with the flexible hose.
Set up the accelerator bearer with the swivel and reduce the screw on the bearer.
Set the office and slant to achieve a comfortable working office and tighten the throttle lever.
Ï»¿ set up the accelerator bearer with the swivel and reduce the screw on the bearer.
Set the office and slant to achieve a comfortable working office and tighten the throttle lever.
Ï»¿ set the office and slant to achieve a comfortable working office and tighten the throttle lever.. husqvarna backpack blower
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