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STEP 1 |
The Trimmer Caddy needs to be adjusted to the height of
the operator using the trimmer. Place the trimmer head
on a block that is the height you want your grass to be cut.
Hold the trimmer at a comfortable position and support the
motor at that height from the ground. Operator can use
bench, table, chair, or a step ladder for a support.
See Figure A. |
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| FIG. A |
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STEP 2 |
| Mount bracket already attached on the Trimmer Caddy to
the trimmer using the 7/16" wrench. See Figure B.
Mount parallel with trimmer shaft as viewed correctly in
Figure C. Do not mount incorrectly as viewed in
Figure D. |

FIG. B |

FIG. C
Correct |

FIG. D
Incorrect |
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STEP 3 |
| After mounting Trimmer Caddy bracket to the trimmer,
take Trimmer Caddy shaft off of the bracket leaving bracket
attached to the trimmer.
See Figure E. |
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| FIG. E. |
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STEP 4 |
| Loosen 3/8" Flange Bolt using 7/32" Alan Wrench.
Turn Flange Bolt 1-1/4 turns counter-clochwise. Adjust
bracket to a straight up and down position and retighten as
in Figure F. |
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| FIG. F. |
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STEP 5 |
| Mount Trimmer Caddy shaft back onto bracket with wheel
touching the ground when complete. The Trimmer Caddy
should look like Figure H. If it looks like Figure
G or Figure I, You will need to repeat STEP 4.
Again, the Trimmer Caddy shaft must be straight up and down
in order for the wheel to roll properly. |

FIG. G
Incorrect |

FIG. H
Correct |

FIG. I
Incorrect |
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