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55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 35 by fromTop 10 Leaf Blowers imageLeaf blowers make light work of the tedious chore of raking, but buying one can be a challenge. They are typically broken up into four categories: gas powered, electric powered, cordless, and backpack...Read More about Top 10 Leaf BlowersSTIHL Product Instruction Manuals The STIHL philosophy is to continually improve all of our products. As a result, engineering changes and improvements are made from time-to-time. If the features, operating characteristics or the appearance of your product differ from those described in this Instruction Manual, please contact your STIHL Dealer. The version of the Instruction Manual that you are about to download has been specifically prepared for STIHL products sold in the United States. Portions of this manual may not be applicable to products sold in other countries. If you are in a country other than the U.S. or purchased your product in a country other than the U.S., please contact your STIHL Distributor or Dealer in that country to obtain the appropriate Instruction Manual.

Read and follow all safety precautions in the Instruction Manual. Improper use can cause serious or fatal injury. I have read and understand the above information. if you would like to order a printed manual. View Safety Manuals Here Blowers / Shredder Vacs / Sprayers BGE 61, BGE 71 BR 320, BR 400 BR 340, BR 380 BR 340, BR 420 BR 350, BR 430 BR 500, BR 550, BR 600 SH 55, SH 85 SH 56, SH 86 SR 320, SR 400 SR 340, SR 420 SR 430, SR 450 MSA 160 C, MSA 200 C MS 170, MS 180 MS 171, MS 181, MS 211 MS 192, MS 192 C MS 192 T, MS 192 TC MS 201 T C-M MS 210, MS 230 MS 261-MS 261 C MS 270, MS 280 MS 271, MS 291, MS 291 C-BEQ MS 290, MS 310, MS 390 MS 311, MS 391 MS 341, MS 361 MS 650, MS 660 MSE 140, MSE 160, MSE 180, MSE 200 USG Saw Chain Angles Chart FW 20 STIHL Cutquik® Cart GS 461 Rock Boss® TS 480i, TS 500i TS 510, TS 760

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MM 55 RL Aerator Attachment Trimmer Head Winding Instructions FS 40, FS 50 FS 45, FS 46 FS 56, FS 56R, FS 56C FS 80, FS 85 FS 81, FS 86, FS 106 FS 88, FS 108 FS 91, FS 91 R FS 111, FS 111 R FS 120, FS 200, FS 250 FS 131, FS 131 R FS 160, FS 180 FS 240, FS 240 R FS 300, FS 350, FS 400, FS 450, FS 480 FS 500, FS 550 FS 510 C-M, FS 560 C-EM FSA 65, FSA 85 SE 200, 201, 202The BR 600 MAGNUM professional backpack blower is one of the cleanest-running in its category, thanks to a fuel-efficient, low-noise STIHL 4-MIX engine delivering increased durability and longer life. It offers an impressive power-to-weight ratio with many enhancements including a new nozzle with extended wear area to prolong equipment life, and a specially designed nylon harness for high wear resistance. This is the most powerful backpack blower for the landscaping professional. * Manufacturer's featured price updated as of January 1, 2017.

Manufacturer’s featured prices are subject to change without notice. The version(s) available in each country may differ from the above range and specifications; specific details may be subject to change without notice. Please ask your local STIHL Approved Dealer for further information. You can always rely on STIHL to keep setting new benchmarks this time with 4-stroke mixed lubrication technology. The STIHL 4-MIX engine, which runs on a fuel-oil mix just like a 2-stroke, offers the benefits without the compromises of 4-stroke power. STIHL 4-MIX engine technology provides fast acceleration, more power, added torque, lower noise, reduced emissions and increased fuel efficiency to complete jobs quickly, quietly and more easily. Intense vibration at the handles of power tools can lead to long-term effects on blood vessels in the hands and arms. STIHL has therefore developed an effective anti-vibration system whereby the oscillations from the machine's engine are dampened which significantly reduces vibrations at the handles.

Easy, comfortable thumb-operated control means the operator's hand never leaves the handle.Please ask your local STIHL Approved Dealer for further information.Find a Specific Product: BR 430A professional-grade backpack blower with excellent fuel economy and enhanced comfort. 5. 45 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 55 by from 35 by from 55 by from 55 by from BR 430 Reviews - page 2Andreas Stihl AG & Co. manufactures a variety of lawn and garden equipment, including leaf blowers. Stihl-brand leaf blowers are designed to be simple to use, but problems starting them may occur. Most starting issues, however, are easily resolved with a bit of troubleshooting. Isn't Started Properly Stihl leaf blowers have a specific starting procedure, and missing a step in that procedure may cause a leaf blower to have trouble starting. Move the leaf blower's stop switch to the “Run” position. Simultaneously squeeze the throttle trigger, which is beneath the handle, and press in the lockout button, which is on the side of the handle near the throttle trigger.

The next task is to place the leaf blower on the ground, and hold the leaf blower firmly with your left hand while holding the starter with your right hand. Pull up the starter grip slowly until you feel it engage. After you give the starter grip a quick pull, the leaf blower should start. Won't Stay Running If your Stihl leaf blower stops after starting, try to restart it, ensuring you follow the proper start-up procedure. If the blower still won’t continue running, then its engine may be cold. Follow the same starting procedure, but set the choke lever, which is beneath the fuel pump bulb, so that it points to the icon that looks like a tilted line. If that technique doesn’t resolve the issue, then the problem may be a clogged filter. Over time, a leaf blower’s filter collects dust and other debris. If the filter becomes clogged, the resulting reduced airflow can affect engine power. Replace the filter, and restart the leaf blower. Won't Start at All A leaf blower that won’t start at all may require fuel.

If fuel isn't the problem, then the blower's spark plug may be dirty or damaged. Remove the spark plug, and wipe it dry with a clean rag. Crank the engine several times with the starter to clear the combustion chamber, and replace the spark plug. Move the start switch to the “Run” position, turn the choke so that it points to the icon that resembles a straight line and start the engine again. If the problem was the spark plug, then the blower should start properly. Has a Fuel Problem Sometimes after a Stihl leaf blower’s fuel tank has run completely dry, the refueled blower has trouble starting. If you recently refilled the blower with fuel, press the fuel pump bulb at least five times. Do that task even if the bulb is full of fuel. Set the choke to the proper position for the engine temperature, and start the blower again. Stihl leaf blowers require a gasoline-to-oil mixture ratio of 50-to-1, or 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. Use two-cycle, air-cooled engine oil and regular gasoline.