How do you start a Stihl Bush trimmer?

How do you start a Stihl Bush trimmer?

Find this switch on the top of the handle forward of the trigger. Release the throttle trigger and the slide should hold it fully open. Squeeze the throttle trigger of Stihl pole trimmers and slide the throttle lock on the top of the grip back to Start. Release the trigger and it holds the setting.

How do you start a 2 stroke hedge trimmer?

Use your right hand to pull the starter grip quickly. Once the engine attempts to run, move the auto-choke lever to the run position (vertical line). Pull the starter grip again until the engine runs, let it run for about 15-30 seconds before operating the hedge trimmer.

How do you start a petrol hedge trimmer?

Why is my hedge trimmer blade not moving?

If the blades of your trimmer become damaged, they may not be able to move freely through their intended path. Sticks, grass and other debris can become caught in the blades and stop them from moving.

How do you use HLHL 45 English 13 hedge trimmer?

HL 45 English 13 Horizontal cut Hold the cutter bar at an angle of 0° to 10° as you swing the hedge trimmer horizontally. Cutting without standing directly next to the hedge, e.g. flowerbed, ditch or similar obstacle between the operator and hedge.

When to change spark plugs on HLHL 45 English 21?

HL 45 English 21 Fit a new spark plug after approx. 100 operating hours or earlier if the electrodes are badly eroded. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire and burn injury, use only spark plugs authorized by STIHL. Always press spark plug boot (2) snugly onto spark plug terminal (1) of the proper size.

How do you start an HL 45 English 16?

HL 45 English 16 Starting N Move the stop switch(1) to I. N Press down the trigger lockout(2) and pull the throttle trigger(3) until the tongue(4) can be engaged (arrow) – now release the throttle trigger, tongue and trigger lockout in that order. This is the starting throttle position.

How do I know if my hedge trimmer is bad?

Hedge Trimmer Troubleshooting Inspect the spark plug for signs of wear or damage. If the porcelain insulator is cracked, an electrode is burned away or damaged, or there is heavy carbon buildup at the electrode, replace the spark plug.