Badger Basket 82P Operating Manual And Parts List - page 4
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ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF AUGER AND POWERHEAD
E-Z Connect™ Collar
Connect auger assembly to powerhead by sliding E-Z Connect™
Collar down and pulling clevis pin out. Then slide auger assembly
onto output shaft. Reinsert clevis pin through auger assembly and
output shaft, then slide E-Z Connect™ Collar up and twist collar
slightly to lock pin in place.
Note: Do not remove clevis pin from collar tether.
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION
1. Your Badger Earth Auger is powered by a 4-stroke engine. You
must add six ounces of Jiffy 4-Cycle 0W40 Synthetic Oil (Part
No. 4288) before starting the engine.
2. Change engine oil at least once per year, more often if used in
extremely dusty conditions.
3. Before adding oil to the engine, attach earth auger. Place the
powerhead in the upright (operating) position. See Photo Above.
4. Turn oil-fill cap counter-clockwise and remove cap from oil-fill
opening. Note the small oil level indicator on the cap.
5. Slowly pour oil into the engine. Make sure you pour all six ounces
of oil into the engine.
6. Replace oil fill cap and turn clockwise until it is fastened securely.
7. Check oil level prior to each use. Add oil as needed. Never exceed
recommended oil level. Over-filling can result in oil leakage or
engine damage.
8. When changing oil, remove oil-fill plug from engine and turn unit
over so oil can be poured into a proper oil disposal container.
After engine oil has been drained, repeat steps 3 – 6 above.
NOTE: Used engine oil will appear grey in color or “milky” which
is normal for use with propane fuel.
FUELING
1. Your Badger Propane Earth Auger uses a 16.4 ounce (465 gram)
disposable propane tank to fuel the auger’s engine. The correct tank has
a diameter of approximately 3.875 inches (9.5 cm). While exact running
time will depend on conditions and auger size, your Badger Earth Auger
will run approximately one hour on a full tank of propane.
2. It is recommended that you alwaEys have an additional propane tank
available to use as a backup.
3. Always use a propane tank of the size and type specified. Failure to do so
may result in engine damage.
4. Always attach, remove or change your engine’s propane tank in a well-
ventilated area.
5. To attach the propane tank, place the powerhead with auger connected
horizontally on a clean surface. Securely attach propane tank to engine
propane regulator being careful to avoid cross-threading, as well as to
prevent damage to propane tank seals or valve. Place propane tank into
tank holder and secure with propane tank clamp on tank holder.
6. To remove propane tank from engine, reverse process.
7. Remove propane tank from propane regulator on engine for transport or
storage. Never store propane tank in a room, building or vehicle where
vapors may be exposed to an open spark, flame or excessive heat.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE STARTING YOUR AUGER
1.
Be sure spark plug wire is ATTACHED to spark plug.
2.
Inspect the machine for proper condition and operation, paying special
attention to the throttle control assembly, RUN/STOP (ON/OFF) switch,
and drilling assembly.
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM THE TURNING AUGER
ASSEMBLY OR FROM REACTIVE FORCES, THE THROTTLE
ASSEMBLY AND RELATED MECHANISM MUST MOVE FREELY
AND RETURN IMMEDIATELY TO THE IDLE POSITION WHEN
RELEASED.
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NEVER OPERATE YOUR AUGER IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED,
IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED OR NOT COMPLETELY AND
SECURELY ASSEMBLED.
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NEVER RUN ENGINE IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. ENGINE
EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS
AND DEADLY GAS.
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM REACTIVE FORCES,
THE OPERATOR MUST HAVE A FIRM GRIP ON THE MACHINE
AND A GOOD FOOTHOLD BEFORE STARTING THE AUGER
AND OPENING THE THROTTLE.
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KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY
FROM ANY MOVING PARTS ON ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT.
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WARNING – TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND NEARBY
AREAS MAY EXCEED 150° F (65° C) AVOID THESE AREAS TO
AVOID BURNS OR OTHER INJURY.
E-Z Connect Collar