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Page: 1 43 _ nuai Ope IBE43 2 / 8 / 05 , _ cC _ opyright 2005 Ardisam , Inc . All Rights Reserved . Printed in USA . Page: 2 iNTRODUCTiORNE , GiSTRATiOANNDWAR NTY THANYKOU . , . FHIout and mall the registration card bcated in your parts for purchasing an Earthquake @ Power Earth Auger from packet . Warranty is valid only if your completed registration Ardisam , Inc . We have worked to ensure that it meets high card is received by Ardisam , Inc . , at time of purchase . standards for usability and durability . ½ 1 ; thproper care , Model Number your auger will provide many years of service . Please take Serial Number the time to , read this manual carefully to learn how to correcdy operate and maintain your auger . Congratulations Engine Serial Number on your investment in quafity . Date of Purchase Place of Purchase WARRANTY One Year Limited Warranty The Ardisam , Inc . , Manufacturing Company warrants this Earthquake @ Earth Auger to be free from defects in material or workmanship . Conditions of this warranty include : What is covered under warrant _ : Ardisam , Inc , will repair or replace any part defective in workmanship or material within one year after delivery of the earth auger to the original purchaser , What is not covered under warrant21 : This warranty applies only to products which have not been repaired or altered outside our factory , it covers only defects resulting from normal use , and does not cover defects arising from misuse , alteration , negligence , commercial use , or accident . This warranty applies only to the original purchaser , and is not transferrable . How to obtain service : Return the product to us at the address below with transportation charges prepaid . This warranty supersedes aft other warranties either expressed or implied and aft other obh ; gations or / iabifities on our part . Ardisam , Inc , does not assume , and does not authorize any other person to assume for us , any liability in connection with the sale of our products . This guarantee is void unless warranty card is properly filled out and returned to Ardisam , Inc . , Cumberland , Wisconsin , at time of purchase . Ardisam , Inc . 1890 EJm Street , Cumberland , Wl 54829 Phone ( 715 ) 822 - 2415 Fax ( 715 ) 822 - 4180 1 - 800 _ 345 - 6007 Emait info @ ardisam . corn www . ardisam . com 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 2 www . ardisam . com Page: 3 Accurate assemMy and safe and effective use of the auger Please read this section carefully . Operate the auger is the owner's responsibility , according to the safety instructions and recommendations outlined here and inserted throughout the text , Anyone , , Read and follow aH safety instructions , who uses this auger must read the instructions and be familiar with the controls , , , Carefully follow aHassembUy instructions , , , Maintain the auger according to directions and schedub incUuded in this earthquake operator's manual , , Ensure that anyone who uses the auger is familiar with aH controls and safety precautions , This symbol points out important safety instructions which if not followed could endanger your personal SpecioMl essages safety . Read and follow aH instructions in this manuaJ Your manual contains special messages to bring attention before attempting to operate this equipment . to potential safety concerns , machine damage as well as , , Do not carry the auger powerhead between holes with helpful operating and servicing information , Please read all the engine running , the information carefully to avoid injury and machine damage , , , The auger should not rotate when the engine is idling , If it does rotate when engine is idling , contact Ardisam , Inc , for instructions , , , Always keep hands , feet , hair and loose clothing away from any moving parts on engine and auger , Avoid injury ! This symboJ and text highlight potential hazards or death to the operator or bystanders that , , Do not allow children to operate this powerauger , Do not may occur if the hazards or procedures are ignored . allow adults to operate the auger without proper instruction , , , Do not operate any power equipment under the influence of alcohol or drugs , , , Keep all screws , nuts and bolts tight , Avoid damage ! This text is used to tell the operator , , Engine should be turned off and cool , spark plug wire of actions or conditions that might result in damage must be removed from spark plug before any repairs are to the machine . attempted , , , Temperature of muffler and nearby areas may exceed NOTE : GeneraJ information is given throughout the 150 ° F ( 65 ° C ) , Avoid these areas , manuaJ that may help the operator in the operation or , , Never run engine indoors or in an enclosed area , service of the machine . Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide , an odorless and deadly gas , WARNING , , if the earth auger becomes unturnable in a hob , turn engine off and allow to cool before attempting to remove it CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING manually , Engine exhaust from this product contains , , Use only original equipment parts from Ardisam , Inc , chemicals known to the State of CaJifornia to cause including all nuts and bolts , cancer , birth defects , or other reproductive harm . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 3 www . ardisam . com Page: 4 Gasoline Fires and Handling FueJ Safety Fuel and fuel vapors are highly flammable , Never use fuel Warning Carbon Monoxide Poisoning where a spark or flame may be present , Never use fuel AHHengines contain carbon monoxide in their exhaust , where a potential source of ignition could occur , ( Examples Carbon monoxide is a deadiy , coloriess , tasteless , include : hotwater or space heaters , clothes dryer , electric odoriess gas which may be present even if you do not motors , etc , ) Keep flames and sparks away from engine smeli or see any engine exhaust , Leveis of carbon and fuel to prevent fires , Fuel fires spread very quickly and monoxide , which can be deadiy , can be present for days in are highly explosive , an enciosed area that has poor ventilation , Any ievei of Prevention of Gasoline Fires carbon monoxide , if inhaled , can cause headaches , drowsiness , nausea , dizziness , confusion and eventualiy . Never firthyour fuei tank with fuei indoors . ( Exampies death , if you experience any of these symptons , seek inciude : basement , garage , barn , shed , house , porch , etc . ) fresh air and medicaJ attention immediately . , , Always fill fuel tank outside in a well ventilated area , Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning , , Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel with the engine running , Stop engine and allow to cool before filling , , , Never run engine indoors , , , Never try to ventilate engine exhaust indoors , Carbon , , Never drain fuel from engine in an enclosed area , monoxide can reach dangerous levels very quickly , , , Always wipe up excess ( spilled ) fuel from engine before , , Never run engine outdoors where exhaust fumes may starting , Clean up spilled fuel immediately , be pulled into a building , , , Allow spilled fuel to dry , after wiping and before starting , , , Never run engine outdoors in a poorly ventilated area , , Allow fuel fumes / vapors to escape from the area before where the exhaust fumes may be trapped and not easily starting engine , taken away , ( Examples include : in a large hob or areas where hills surround your working area , ) , , Test the fuel cap for proper installation before starting and using engine , , , Never run engine in an enclosed or partially enclosed area , ( Examples include : buildings that are enclosed on , , Always run the engine with fuel cap properly installed one or more sides , under tents , car ports or basements , ) on the engine , , , Never smoke while refilling engine fuel tank , , , Always run the engine with the exhaust and muffler pointed in the direction away from the operator , , , Prevent fire and explosion caused by static electric , , Never point the exhaust muffler towards anyone , People discharge , Use only non - metal , portable fuel containers should always be many feet away from the operation of the approved by the Underwriter's Laboratory ( U , L , ) or the engine and its attachments , American Society for Testing & Materials ( ASTM ) , , , Do not store engine with fuel in fuel tank indoors , Fuel and fuel vapors are highly explosive , , , Never pour fuel from engine fuel tank , , , Never siphon fuel by mouth to drain fuel tank , , , Always have an adult fill the fuel tank , , , Never allow an adult or anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol to fiii engine , , , Neverallow children to fiii the engine , , , The clutch will transfer maximum power after about two hours of normal operation , During this break ° in period clutch slippage may occur , The clutch should be kept free of oil or other moisture for efficient operation , 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 4 www . ardisam . com Page: 5 Burnsond Fires The muffler , muffler guard and other parts of the engine Avoid injury ! A ! ways wear hearing protection while become extremeUy hot during the operation of the engine , operating engine . These parts remain extremeUy hot after the engine has stopped , Prevention of Burns and Fires * Never remove the muffler guard from the engine , CAUTmON * Never touch the muffler guard because it is extremely hot and will cause severe burns , Avoid injury ! Ptease do not start your auger until you • Never touch parts of the engine that become hot after have read the previous section of this manual if you operation , have read these , foltow the steps below to start your auger . • Always keep materiaUs and debris away from muffler guard and other hot parts of the engine to avoid fires , Preporing Enginefor Starting Sfepsfor WorkingonEn { jineorAttachment GAS AND OIL CAUTION Quality To operate the engine you must use a high quality 2 - cycle Do Not ARer / Modify Engine or Attachments : oil to ensure that the engine operates correctly during the Avoid injury ! Never alter or modify the engine from break - in period and the life of the engine , Use unleaded the factory . Serious injury or death may occur if regular or unleaded premium gas only , engine is modified or aRered . Mixture Run earth auger with a 20 : 1 ratio for the first 20 hours of operation , After 20 hours of use , mix at a ratio of 25 : 1 , See Avoid injury ! When working on or replacing parts for charts 1 & 2 , the engine or attachments you must always disconnect spark ptug wire from the spark ptug and CHART 1 keep it away from the spark ptug . GAS OH . RATI ( : ) 1 1 , Turn off engine switch , 1 gallon 6 ounces 20 : 1 2 , Disconnect the spark plug wire from the spark plug , 2 gallons 12 ounces 20 : I 3 , Securely place the disconnected spark plug wire away from the spark plug and any metal parts , This must always 5 gallons 30 ounces 20 : 1 be done or arcing may occur between spark plug wire and metal parts , CHART 2 4 , Replace or repair the part on the engine or attachment , GAS OH . RATIOI 5 , Check all parts that were repaired , or removed during repair , that they are secure and fit correctly , I gallon 5 ounces 25 : 1 NOTE : AH repair parts must come from the factory . 2 gallons ; 10 ounces 25 : 1 Never reptace parts that are not specifically designed 5 gaJk } ns ; 26 ounces 25 : 1 for the engine or attachment . 6 , Replace spark plug wire , 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 5 www . ardisam . com Page: 6 Filling Fuet Tank I , Shut - off engine and allow engine to completely cool before refilling the fuel tank , 2 , Move to a well ventilated area , outdoors , away from flames and sparks , 3 , Clean debris from area around the fuel cap , 4 , Loosen fuel cap slowly , Place the cap on a clean , dry su dace , CAUTION 5 , Carefully add fuel without spilling , Avoid injury ! Never mix rue ! and oil directly in engine 6 , Do not fill gas tank completely full , allow space for fuel fuel tank . Use only non = meta ! , portable fuel containers to expand , approved by the Underwriter's Laboratory ( U . L ) or 7 , Immediately replace fuel cap and tighten , Wipe off the American Society for Testing & MateriaJs ( ASTM ) . spilled fuel and allow to dry before starting engine , CAU'nON Avoid injury ! DO NOT start engine if fue ! is spilled . Avoid injury ! An adult must aJways handte and filt Wipe off excess fuet and allow to dry . Remove engine the engine with fuel from area to avoid sparks . Mixing Fuel AssembNy 1 . Fuel must be mixed in a container outside in a well ventilated area . To attach the throttle control trigger assembly ( # 4809 ) to the handlebar , screw the provided 10 - 24 x 1 - 1 / 4 " phillips head 2 . Fill certified fuel container 1 / 4 full of recommended fuel . bolt through the handlebar and into the trigger assembly , 8 . Add recommended amount of 2 - cycle oil . There is a 10 - 24 square nut fastened inside the trigger housing , Screw the bolt into the square nut and tighten 4 . Screw container cap on straight and tight . securely , DO NOT OVERTIGTEN ! 5 . Shake the container to mix fuel and oil . To attach auger to powerhead , align hob in at top of shaft 6 . Unscrew cap slowly to vent . Add the remainder of fuel with output shaft hob , insert bolt and secure bolt with provided nut or allen wrench depending on size of auger , NOTE : The ends of the boff shoutd be flush with auger 7 , Wipe away any spilled fuel or oil and allow to collar . Bolt head and thread end shoutd never go evaporate before moving or transporting , beyond earth coltar . This engine uses a gas / oH mixture . DO NOT run on straight gas onJy , engine damage wilt resuJt . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 6 www . ardisam . com Page: 7 OPERATION 8 . Pull recoil until engine fires or runs . StertingondStoppiBEgnoine NOTE : If engine fails to start after 5 - 6 pulls , push 1 , Move engine to a well ventilated area , outdoors , to primer 1 time and putt starter rope again . prevent carbon monoxide poisoning , 9 , After engine starts running , move choke lever to HALF 2 , Move to an area away from flames or sparks , to avoid CHOKE , ignition of vapors if present , 10 , Run engine for 30 to 45 seconds at half choke position 3 , Remove aH debris from air charier hobs and fueUcap until engine warms up , to ensure proper air flow , 11 , Move choke lever to OFF position and move throttle to 4 , Turn switch to the ON position , desired speed , 5 , Priming : 12 , To stop , flip switch to OFF position , • When using the primer buUb , allow the buUbto return compbteUy to its originaU position between pushes , , , Choke must be in the OFF position when pushing or using the primer buUb , Avoid injury ! if engine falls to start after the above operations , please contact Ardisam , Inc . at 1 - 800 - 345 - First Start : Starting new engine for first time or after 6007 . running out of gas , prime 3 times , Cold Start : Starting engine after it has been sitting or DO NOT attempt to start engine in the following wa _ stored briefly with fuel in the tank , prime 1 time above 55 ° Farenheit or 2 times below 55 ° Farenheit , ® DO NOT use starting ftuid . Warm Start : Do not use primer or full choke if engine did ® DO NOT spray flammabb tiquids or vapors into air not run out of gas or has not cooled completely . Flooding cteaner , carburetor or spark ptug chamber . of engine wiii occur . ® DO NOT remove spark plug and pull on starter 6 , Choke : rope . FJammabte fuel can spray out & ignite from a spark from spark ptug . • Full choke position is defined by moving the choke lever as far to the ON position as possible . Haft choke is defined when the choke lever is between ON and OFF . First Start & CoM Start : After priming , move choke lever Avoid injury ! Never Jeave engine running while to full choke , unattended . Turn off after every use . Warm Start : No choke or half choke is needed , Avoid injury ! Never carry powerhead and auger Avoid injury ! Starter rope can cause an unanticipated between holes while engine is running . jerk towards engine . Ptease follow instructions to avoid injury . NormeJOperoflon 7 . Grasp starter handle and pull out slowly , until it pulls slightly harder . Without letting it retract , pull rope with a rapid 1 . The clutch wiii transfer maximum power after full arm stroke . Let it return to its original position very about two hours of normal operation . During this break - in slowly . Repeat this step everytime the starter rope is pulled . period clutch slippage may occur . The clutch should be kept free of oil and other moisture for efficient operation . 2 . Dig hobs without placing excessive body weight on the unit . The auger operates most efficiently with a shaving action caused by the weight of the unit itself . 3 , Never run engine indoors , Exhaust fumes are deadly , 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 7 www . ardisam . com Page: 8 MAINTENANACNEDSTORAGE Cooling Fins , , Cooling fins , air inlets and linkages must be free from any debris before each use , To prevent accidental starting : : Avoid injury ! Engine must be turned off and cool , Air FHters and spark plug wire must be removed from spark plug , , Never run engine without air cleaner properly installed , before checking and adjusting engine or equipment . Added wear and engine failure may occur if air cleaner is not installed on engine , i , cAuTuoN , , Service air cleaner every 3 months or after 20 hours of operation , Clean and oil filter daily in extremely dusty Avoid injury ! Tempera _ re OfomUffler and nearby conditions , l areas may exceed 150 F ( 65 C ) . Avo d these areas . Steps for CJeaning Air FHters Never twist air filters when cleaning . Atways press . AugerMointenonce 1 , Wash in warm water with mild soap until dirt and debris are removed , Press filter when washing , do not twist , 1 , The gear case has 4 oz , of grease installed at the factory , It is recommended that once a year the gear case 2 , Rinse in warm water until soap and dirt are removed , be split and the grease level checked , Add grease only if 3 , Dry filter by wrapping in a clean cloth and pressing filter level of grease is below top of the gears , A high quality until it is dry , lithium grease is recommended , which can be purchased at most automotive and hardware stores , CO NOT OVERFILL . 4 , Apply oil to the entire filter , 2 , Keep all screws , nuts , and bolts tight , 5 , Remove excess oil , 3 , For cold weather operation , store the unit in a cool 6 , Attach the filter and filter cover to the engine , environment , Transferring the unit from a warm to a cold place can cause the build up of harmful condensation , , , Check spark plug every 50 operating hours , EnQinMe ein enonce 1 , Remove dirt and debris around the spark plug before removing , 2 , Remove spark plug and replace if any of the following have occured : pitted electrodes , burned electrodes , Avoid injury ! Never store engine with fuel in the tank cracked porcelain , or deposits around the electrodes , inside a buiJding . PotentiaJ sparks may be present for ignition of fueJ and fueJ vapors . 3 , Check spark plug for proper gap ( , 025 " to , 030 " ) , 4 , After analysis of the spark plug , install original or a new spark plug and tighten securely , NOTE : CO NOT OVERTIGHTEN ! Avoid injury ! An adult must always do maintenance and repair on engine and atachments . NOTE : CROSS REFERENCE SPARK PLUG IS CHAMPION CJ8 . CAuTiON Carburetor Avoid injury ! Engine must be shut - off , coo ! , and spark , , Never tamper with factory setting of the carburetor , plug wire removed before any repair or maintenance can be done . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 8 www . ardisam . com Page: 9 MAINTENANACNEDSTORAGE TronsportinOYourEarthAuoer LongTermStoroge , , If your earth auger will not be used for more than one 1 . Never transport engine inside an enclosed space or month , prepare it for long term storage . vehicUe . FueUor fueUvapors may ignite causing serious injury or death . Steps for Long Term Storage 2 . UffueUis present in the fueUtank , transport in an open 1 . Add fuel stabilizer according to manufacturer's vehicUe in an upright position . instructions . 3 . Ufan enclosed vehicUe must be used , remove gas into 2 . Run engine for 10 - 15 minutes to ensure that the an approved red gasoline container . DO NOT siphon by stabilizer reaches the carburetor . mouth . 3 . Remove the remainder of the fuel from the gas tank into 4 . Run engine to use up the fueUin the carburetor and an approved fuel container . fuel tank . Always run engine in a well ventilated area . 5 . Wipe away any spilled fuel from engine and earth auger . Allow to dry . Avoid injury ! To avoid injury or death , never siphon fuet by mouth , 4 . Remove auger from powerhead and apply a thin layer of grease to the output shaft ( 8913 ) . 5 . Store auger and powerhead ( engine ) in a vertical position . 6 . Remove all debris from auger and powerhead ( engine ) . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 9 www . ardisam . com Page: 10 SERVICTER , OUBLESHOOTAINNDGREPAIR ORDERINGREPAmPRARTS SERVmmCNEFORMATION Parts can be obtained from the store where your auger was purchased or direct from the factory . To order from the factory , call or write to : mNCASE OF A SERVmCE PROBLEM , DO NOT SEND UNmTBACKTO RETAILER . CONTACT ARDmSAM , mNC . Ardisam , inc . AT 1 - 800 - 345 - TOO7 . WEWELCOMEYOUR CALL . 1690 Etm Street , CumbeHand , Wl 54829 Phone ( 715 ) 822 - 2415 Fax ( 715 ) 822 - 4180 At Ardisam , we build quafity and durability into the design 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 of our products ; but no amount of careful design by us , Emait info @ ardisam . corn and careful maintenance by you , can guarantee a repair ° www . ardisam . com free fife for your auger . Most repairs will be mino _ and easily fixed by foflowing the suggestions in the Please include the following information with your order : troubleshooting guide in this section . 1 . Part numbers The guide will help you pinpoint the causes of common problems and identify remedies . 2 . Part description For more compficated repairs , you may want to rely on 3 . Quantity your retailer , an authorized mechanic or Ardisam , Inc . 4 . Model number and serial number ( contact your retailer for a list of authorized mechanics in your area ) . A parts catalog is included in this section . We will always be glad to answer any questions you have , or help you find suitable assistance . To order parts or inquire about warranty , carl or wn ; te us at the address found in the next column under the section ordenng repair parts or check out our website - wwwoardisam . com . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 10 www . ardisam . com Page: 11 SERVICTER , OUBLESffOOTAINN6DREPAIR CAUTION Practice safety at aH times . Engine must be turned off and allowed to cool , and spark pJug wire must be disconnected before attempting any maintenance or repair . 1 . Power switch off Engine will not start 1 . Flip switch to on position 2 . Spark plug wire disconnected 2 . Connect spark plug wire to spark plug Engine runs rough , floods during opera - 1 . Dirty air cleaner 1 . Clean or replace air cleaner tion 2 . Choke partially engaged 2 . Turn off choke 3 . Carburetor out of adjustment 3 . Call factory 1 . Stale fuel Engine is hard to start 1 . Drain old fuel and replace with fresh . Use gas stabilizer at end of season 2 . Spark plug wire loose 2 . Make sure spark wire is securely attached to spark plug 3 . Dirty carburetor 3 . Clean carburetor , use gas stabilizer , new gas can Engine misses or lacks power 1 . Clogged fuel tank 1 . Remove and clean 2 . Clogged air cleaner 2 . Clean or replace 3 . improper carburetor adiustment 3 . CalI factory 4 . Spark plug dirty , improper gap , or 4 . Replace spark plug and adiust gap wrong type Auger turns at idle 1 . Idle speed too high 1 . Adiust idle speed lower 2 . Broken clutch spring 2 . Replace both spdngs Auger turns , but has no power 1 . Choke on 1 . Turn off choke after engine is running 2 . Carburetor out of adjustment 2 . Call factory 3 . Broken transmission 3 . Call factory 4 . Worn clutch shoes 4 . Replace clutch shoes and spdngs 5 . Worn engine lower seal 5 . Call factory Auger jumps 1 . Blades damaged 1 . install new blades 1 . DulI blades 1 . Replace blades Auger cuts slowly 2 . Damaged fishtail point 2 . Replace fishtail point Engine runs , then quits 1 . Gas cap not venting 1 . Check self venting gas cap Engine revs too high 1 . Low fuel in tank 1 . Add fuel to tank 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 11 www . ardisam . com Page: 12 v _ O 9 co4 _ o3oo * - 4 300471 ! 021 \ 300477 30043 ' 8 ( 2 ) - 300486 \ \ \ _ 300489 88 300458 9O 7 300476 5 BM6A ' 300456 ( 2 ) - 300482 _ - - 300455 300483 300439 300493 Page: 13 E43ENGINEPARTUSST POWERHEAD PARTS Part # Description Q _ . Part # Description 1021 Rocker Switch 1 300470 Fuel Line Hose & Filter 1 4812 Muffler Cover , Metal 1 300471 Bolt , M5 x 12mm 3 300401 Fuel Tank Cap 1 300472 Ignition Coit 1 300412 Clutch Spring 1 300474 Catylatic Converter Muffler 1 300429 Recoil Plate 1 300475 Muffler Gasket 1 1 300476 Intake Gasket 2 300430 Recoil Assembly 300435 Air Filter 1 300477 Heat Disk 1 300437 Fuel Tank 1 300478 Intake Windpipe 1 6 300479 Carburetor Gasket 1 300438 Bolt w / washer , M5 x 25ram 300439 Bolt w / washer , M5 x 18mm 9 300480 Fuel Tank Threaded Spacer 2 300442 Clutch Rotor Shoe 2 300482 Engine Shroud 1 300444 Fuel Tank Support 2 300483 Engine Shroud Cover 1 300445 Washer , M5 2 300484 Magneto Flywheel 1 2 300485 Air Deflector 1 300449 Rotor Shoulder Bolt Spring Washer 2 300486 Carburetor 1 300450 Rotor Assembly Shoulder Bolt 300454 Intake Cover 1 300487 Engine Mounting Cover 1 1 300488 Choke 1 300455 Intake Cover Adapter Plate 2 300489 Choke Lever 1 300456 Bolt , M5 x 50mm 300457 Air Filter Cover 1 300490 Primer Line Hose 1 300458 Intake Cover 1 300491 Recoil Clutch 1 300462 Rotor Washer 2 300492 Nut , M6 2 1 300493 Stud Bolt , M6 x 62ram 2 300463 Engine Shroud Grommet 300466 Fuel Tank Grommet 1 BM6A Spark Plug 1 2 300467 Locating Pin 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 13 www , ardisam , com Page: 14 [ 4a @ R1 " $ LIST 1022 _ 1023 _ - - _ j4809 . . . . . . . 300496 300414 / 300409 / 8922 ÷ J 9814MM _ _ _ I _ / J433 , 2104 / / 200131 SM 8923 1423 , WF516 , • ) 24 ( 2 of each ) _ 214 60G56 - 8915 8980 ) 24 _ EA2E EA3K EA4K EA6E EA8E EAIOF 8923 . . . . . . . 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 14 www , ardisam , com Page: 15 [ 43 PARTLStST POWERHEAD PARTS EARTH AUGER PARTS Part # Description Q _ 3 & Part # Description 1022 2 Adapter Ring 1 60G56 Nut - Hex 2 - way reversible k ) ckmlt , 5 / 16 - I S 2 ( engine to handlebar plate ) ; 423 Bo _ t - HHCS , 5 / ! 6 - 18 x 2 " , Grade 5 1023 Bolt , M6x 1 x ! 6mm 4 ( auger shock sprh _ g ) ( ring to engine ) 1433 Bolt - HHCS , 3 / 8 - ! 6 x _ - 1 / 2 " 1024 F HandleBar 1 ( auger to powerhead ) 48OO Throttle Housing 1 9 ! 04 Nm - Hex Locking , 3 / g - 16 48O2 Fishtai _ Point Trigger Torsion Spring 1 8958HD 48O3 Grooved Clevis Pin , 188 dia , 1 ( used oT _ 4 " or larger earth auger ) 4804 Fishtai _ Point E ° Clip 1 $ 970 48O8 Throttle Trigger 1 fused on 2 " & 3 " earth auger ) 48O7 Screw - Soc Hd Cap , 6 - 32 UNC x 1 / 2 " 1 898 ( } Shock Spring 48O9 Throttle Trigger Assembly 1 EA2F Earth Auger , 2 " w / fishtail point ( includes 4800 , 4802 , 4803 , 4804 , 4808 , 4807 , 4810 ) EA3F Earth Auger , 3 " w / fishtail point 4810 1 BA4F Earth Auger , 4 " w / fishtail point 481 ! Throttle Cable 1 EA6F Earth Auger , 6 " w / fishtai ! point 8904WC Screw , Phi [ ips Pan Hd , # 10 x 1 - 1 / 4 " 1 EAgF Earth Auger , 8 " w / fisht til point 8912 44T Gear 1 EA ] ( } F Earth Auger , 10 " w / lishtai _ point 8913 Earth Blade , 4 " Output Shaft , 7 / 8 " 1 EB4 8915 Dowel Pin , 1 / 4 " x 1 / 2 " , hardened steel 1 ( i _ cludes EBOIT & ENUT ) 8919 Gasket 1 EB6 Earth Blade , 6 " 8922 Bait Bearing 3 ( i _ ; cludes EBOLT & ENUT ) 8923 _ [ [ Bearing 2 EBdHD Heavy Duty Earth B _ ade , 6 " 8924 Snap Ring 2 ( i _ cludes EBOIT & ENUT ) 8929 Earth Blade , 8 " Bolt - SHCS , 1 / 4 - 20 x 1 - 1 / 2 " 2 EBg ( gear case bottom to gear case top ) rip , chides EBOLT & ENUT ) 8931F Bolt - SHCS , 1 / 4 - 20 x 2 " 4 EBgHD Heavy Duty Ear { h Bh _ de , g " ( gear case to ring ) ( i _ c ] udes EBOLT & ENUT ) 8939 Gear Case Bottom 1 EB _ t ) Eardl B _ ade , 10 " 9214 48T & 10T Pinion Gear Cluster , left hand thread 1 ( i [ _ cludes EBOLT & ENUT ) 9814MM Pinion Gear , 7 tooth threaded 1 EB l 0HD Heavy Duly Earih Blade , 10 " 200131 Gear Case - lop 1 ( i _ c ] u des EB OIT & EN [ JT ) 300409 2 Spacer - Drum 1 EBOLT Bolt - Hex , 1 / 4 - 28 x 5 / 8 " , Grade 5 300414 Clutch Drum 1 ( earth blade to auger ) 300496 2 Complete Transmission 1 ENUT Nut - Nyloc , IN - 28 E43CC Shock Mechanism 1 Gas Engine , 43cc 1 8M ( used on 6 " or target earih auger ) WF5 _ 6 " vVasher - Flat , 5 / 16 " 2 ACCESSORIES EXT6 Depth Extensiom 6 " EXT , 2 Depth ExteT _ siom ] 2 " EXT I S Depth Extension , ] 8 " 1 - 800 - 345 - 6007 Page 15 www , ardisam , com Page: 16 Ardisam , inc . t690 EmmStreet , Cumberland , Wisconsin 54829 Phone ( 7t 5 ) 822 = 2415 • Fax ( 7t 5 ) 822 = 4180 t ° 800 ° 345 ° 8007 Email info @ ardisam ° com www ° ardisam . com |