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General 240H - Adding and Removing the Nonflighted Auger Extension

General 240H
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FIGURE 11
b) Disconnecting the Hole Digger from the auger
and/or auger extension and storing it in a level
configuration. FIGURE 12.
FIGURE 12
c) Storing the Hole Digger while connected only to a
lead auger with the engine spark plug facing upward.
This configuration minimizes the potential for the hot
muffler and/or muffler heat shied area igniting grass or
other combustible materials. FIGURE 13.
FIGURE 13
DO NOT STORE THE HOLE DIGGER WITH THE
ENGINE OPERATING. IMPROPER STORAGE
METHODS CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
DO NOT ALLOW THE HOLE DIGGER TO DROP
AND IMPACT AGAINST THE GROUND. SUCH
ACTION CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TWIST
GRIP THROTTLE CONTROL AND ENGINE. A
THROTTLE CONTROL THAT DOES NOT OPERATE
PROPERLY CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
ADDING AND REMOVING THE NONFLIGHTED
AUGER EXTENSION.
Application: All 200 Series models.
Many digging jobs require a hole deeper than that
provided by standard length augers. For many such
requirements, a nonflighted auger extension is
available. The nonflighted auger extension extends the
digging depth by an additional 15 inches (381 mm).
240H ONE MAN HOLE DIGGER
FORM GOM14081201, VERSION 1.1
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