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The tip of the line does the cutting. You will achi_
the best performance and minimum line wear by not
cr(r,vding the line into the cutting area. The fight and
:wrong ways are shown in Figure 15+
The line will easily remove grass and weeds from
around wai_ fences, trees,andflowerbeds, butit
also can cut the tender bark of trees or shrubs and
sctwfences. To avoid damage, especially to delicate
vegetation or tre_ with tender bark. use less than full
thr_e and keep a 3 inch distance away. Keep in mind
that the line "_11 advance suddenly toa longer length
when it wears down to 4-5 inches.
o For bfmmingor scalping use less than full throttle
to' prevent line breakage and _cessive line usage:
+: duringlight dutycutting, +
-- near objects around which the line can wrap, such
as small posts, trees, or fence wire.
For mowing orsweeping, use full throttle for a good
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Hold the_ of thetrimmerheadalxaa3 inches alx_
above the grmmd and atan angle. Allow only thetip of
the line to ma_ contact. Do not fo_ the trimmer line
into the work area.
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The scalping U_chnique _move s unwanted vegetation.
Hold the bottmnff_trimmcr headalx_3 inches alx_
the grouml and at an angle. Allow the tip of the line to
strike the ground around trees, p6sts, monuments, etc.- "
This technique increases line wear.
3. MOWING -- Figure 18
Yourtrimm_is idcallbr ra_ inplacesconveational
lawn mowers cannot re,ach. In the mowing position,
keep the line parallel to theground. Avoid pressing the
head into the ground as this can scalp the ground and
damage the tool+
4. SWEEPING--- Figure19
The fanningaction of the rotatinglinecan beused.for
aquick andeasyclean up. Keepthelineparallel toand
above thesurfaces being sweptandmovetimtoolfrom
side toside.
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