Curb-hop feature
1 Stop the engine. Never adjust the wheels while the
engine is running.
2 Set the index lever at vertical cut position to
prevent blade contact with the curb. The maximum
height of a curb should not exceed
3 Set the entire edger on the curb.
4 In the correct position, both the right rear wheel (A)
and the front wheel (B) are off to the side of the
curb and the left rear wheel is on the curb as
shown in Figure 14. Position the edger to allow the
wheels to be lowered.
5 Loosen the rear wheel knob (C) to lower the right
rear wheel to the pavement. Make sure the edger
is level from side to side and tighten the rear wheel
knob.
6 Use the depth control lever (D) to lower the front
wheel to the setting where the front wheel touches
the pavement and the edger is level.
Figure 14: Curb-Hopping Feature
8
inches.
x Never adjust the wheels or the blade while the
x While the engine is running, never leave the
x Keep bystanders away from machine.
A
C
Rotating parts can contact or entangle
hands, feet, hair, clothing, or
accessories.
Traumatic amputation or severe
laceration can result.
engine is running.
unit unattended.
D
B
WARNING
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