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Tomahawk TMD14 - User Manual

Tomahawk TMD14
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Operation Manual
To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the Operator’s
Manual before using this product. Save these instructions for future reference.
3.7 GALLON
MOSQUITO FOGGER
MODEL NUMBER: TMD14
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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Charles RodriguezSep 12, 2025
    Why is my Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine noisy or knocking?
    • G
      George GallagherSep 12, 2025
      If the Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine is noisy or knocking, it could be due to bad fuel, so replace it. It might also be due to dirt in the cylinder, so clean it. Another cause could be worn parts, so fix or replace them.
  • O
    ocastanedaSep 12, 2025
    Why is my Tomahawk Paint Sprayer carburetor not fueling?
    • R
      Regina FoxSep 12, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Paint Sprayer is not fueling, it might be because there's no fuel in the tank, so add fuel. The filter gauge could be clogged, so clean it. Or, the fuel tank might have a hole, so clean it.
  • M
    mmillerSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine stops suddenly?
    • S
      stephenmooreSep 12, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine stops suddenly, the wire of the plug might be loose, so replace it. The piston could be broken, so fix or replace it. The plug might be dirty, so clean it. Or, the fuel might be empty, so add fuel.
  • E
    Elizabeth BishopSep 9, 2025
    Why is my Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine overheating?
    • B
      belljackSep 9, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine overheats, it could be due to several reasons. The fuel mix may have too little gas, so replace the fuel. The cylinder might be dirty, so clean it. The oil could be bad, so replace the fuel with a new 50:1 pre-mix fuel. Also, check the hose connection and adjust it if there's no connection.
  • A
    Alex TaylorSep 8, 2025
    Why does my Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine lack power?
    • L
      Laura GatesSep 9, 2025
      If the Tomahawk Paint Sprayer engine lacks power, it might be due to several reasons. Check if the filter is clogged and clean it. Ensure that air isn't passing through a loose carburetor connection and tighten it if necessary. If the engine overheats, stop it and allow it to cool. Replace the fuel if there's water in it. Lastly, clean the muffler if it's clogged with dirt.
  • M
    Michael WebbSep 7, 2025
    Why is my Tomahawk Blower engine difficult to stop?
    • Z
      zavalastevenSep 7, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Blower engine is difficult to stop, the throttle cord may have short-circuited, or the carburetor piston could be blocked. To address this, fix or replace the cord.
  • G
    Gina ParkerAug 23, 2025
    How to fix Tomahawk Insect Control Equipment that fails to start?
    • A
      Anne SavageAug 23, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Insect Control Equipment fails to start, several factors could be the cause. First, ensure that you push the fuel-injecting pump until fuel runs through the lines. If that doesn't work, the fuel might be contaminated with water, requiring a replacement. A deteriorated or carbon-filled spark plug can also prevent starting, so replace it if necessary. Finally, check the connection between the spark plug and lead wire to ensure good contact.
  • F
    Francisco GonzalezSep 5, 2025
    What causes the dust gate to malfunction on a Tomahawk Blower?
    • P
      Paul PriceSep 6, 2025
      If the dust gate on your Tomahawk Blower isn't working properly, the carburetor might be dirty, or the hoses to the tank could be clogged. In both cases, clean the affected parts.
  • K
    Kayla SmithSep 5, 2025
    Why is there no dust discharge from my Tomahawk Blower?
    • O
      omillerSep 5, 2025
      If your Tomahawk Blower has no dust discharge or the discharge is intermittent, it could be due to several reasons: the dust gate may not be opening (adjust it), the tank lid might not be tight (tighten it), the dust or granule could be dirty (clean it), the dust/granule may have lumps (break lumps or replace), or the granules might be too big (use smaller granules).
  • J
    John SalazarSep 3, 2025
    How to fix dust leakage on a Tomahawk Blower?
    • D
      deanelliottSep 3, 2025
      If you're experiencing dust leakage with your Tomahawk Blower, check the clamp plate of the chemical tank bottom for looseness and tighten it if necessary. Inspect the sealing gasket of the dusting lid and the O ring of the elbow for damage; replace them if needed.

Summary

Register Your Equipment

Registration Benefits

Lists benefits of product registration.

How to Register Your Equipment

Outlines the process for registering the product.

Equipment Resources

Video Library Access

Provides access to video guides for assembly and troubleshooting.

Manuals and Guides Library

Offers access to operation manuals and spare parts guides.

Submit a Service Request

Details how to submit a service request for assistance.

Safety Information

Safety Symbols and Definitions

Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION symbols and their meanings.

Operating Safety

General Operating Precautions

Crucial rules for safe operation, including PPE and equipment checks.

Safety While Using Combustion Engines

Fueling and Operation Hazards

Warnings related to fuel handling and engine operation.

Service Safety

Maintenance and Repair Precautions

Safety measures for cleaning, servicing, and repairing the equipment.

Chemical Handling

Safe Chemical Use and Protection

Guidelines for handling chemicals safely, including PPE.

General Information

Design and Features Overview

Overview of the fogger's capabilities and intended uses.

TOMAHAWK Engine Details

Details about the fogger's 2-stroke engine.

Spraying Accessories Information

Information on available attachments for spraying.

Product Specifications

Technical details and performance metrics of the fogger.

Assembly

Fogger Parts Identification

Lists all components included for assembly.

Step-by-Step Assembly Guide

Step-by-step instructions for assembling the fogger.

Assembly Guide: Further Steps

Completing the Assembly Process

Continues the assembly guide with additional steps.

Operation

Engine Start-Up Guide

Instructions for starting the fogger engine.

Operation: Start-Up Completion

Engine Start-Up Procedures

Details on completing the engine start-up.

Engine Stopping Procedures

Procedures for safely shutting down the fogger.

Adding Chemicals

Adjusting Spraying Options

How to adjust droplet size, water speed, and water flow.

Carburetor Adjustment Guide

Carburetor Tuning Steps

Instructions for adjusting the carburetor for optimal performance.

Carburetor Adjustment: Fine-Tuning

Fine-Tuning Carburetor Settings

Detailed steps for adjusting the carburetor using a tool.

Leaking Tank Quick Fix

Troubleshooting Tank Leaks

Steps to identify and fix leaks in the chemical tank.

Replacement Parts

Ordering and Identifying Parts

Information on how to order and identify replacement parts.

Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Exclusions

Details of the product warranty and what is not covered.

Warranty Claims Process

How to submit a warranty claim and required registration.

Maintenance

Recommended Maintenance Schedule

A chart outlining maintenance tasks and their frequency.

Troubleshooting

Fails to Start Issues

Common causes and solutions for starting problems.

Performance Issues

Troubleshooting guide for operational problems and inefficiency.

Engine Stops While Running

Solutions for the engine stopping unexpectedly during operation.

Troubleshooting: Spraying Issues

Spraying Problems

Solutions for issues related to spraying output and pressure.

Transportation & Storage

Safe Transport and Storage Procedures

Guidelines for moving and storing the fogger safely.

Parts Manual

Illustrated Parts Breakdown

Visual diagrams of all fogger components.

Emission Warranty: Rights and Obligations

Warranty Rights and Obligations

Outlines owner's rights and responsibilities regarding emissions warranty.

Manufacturers Warranty Coverage

Details the warranty period for the emissions control system.

Owners Warranty Responsibilities

Specifies owner's duties for maintaining warranty eligibility.

Emission Warranty: Defects Requirements

Defects Warranty Requirements

Specifies conditions and requirements for warranty claims.

Emission Warranty: Parts List

Emission Warranty Parts List

Lists components covered under the emissions warranty.

Tomahawk TMD14 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTomahawk
ModelTMD14
CategoryInsect Control Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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