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MODELS:Original Language InstructionsRev. A 06-2012MAN 70100904-00-0113HP Honda Walk Behind EdgerOwners Manual and Safety Instructions forWalk Behind EdgerOPERATOR'S / PARTS MANUALLittle Wonder

CALIFORNIAWARNINGProposition 65 WarningDiesel engine exhaust and someof its constituents are known to theState of California to cause cancer,birth defects and other reproductiveharm.The engine exhaust from this productcontains chemicals known to the Stateof California to cause cancer, birthdefects or other reproductive harm.CALIFORNIAProposition 65 WarningBattery posts, terminals, wiringinsulation, and related accessoriescontain lead and lead compounds,chemicals known to the State ofCalifornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or other reproductive harm.WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.

LITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERIMPORTANT MESSAGEThank you for purchasing this Little Wonder product. You have purchased a world class product, one of thebest designed and built anywhere.This machine comes with an Operation / Parts Manual. The useful life and good service you receive from thismachine depends to a large extent on how well you read and understand this manual. Treat your machine properly, lubricate and adjust it as instructed, and it will give you many years of reliable service.Your safe use of this Little Wonder product is one of our prime design objectives. Many safety features arebuilt in, but we also rely on your good sense and care to achieve accident-free operation. For best protection,study the manual thoroughly. Learn the proper operation of all controls. Observe all safety precautions. Followall instructions and warnings completely. Do not remove or defeat any safety features. Make sure those whooperate this machine are as well informed and careful in its use as you are.See a Little Wonder dealer for any service or parts needed. Little Wonder service ensures that you continue toreceive the best results possible from Little Wonder products. You can trust Little Wonder replacement partsbecause they are manufactured with the same high precision and quality as the original parts.Little Wonder designs and builds its equipment to serve many years in a safe and productive manner. For longest life, use this machine only as directed in the manual, keep it in good repair and follow safety warnings andinstructions. You'll always be glad you did.Little Wonder1028 Street RoadSouthampton, PA 18966-4217TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGESAFETY.2-5LABELS. 6CONTROLS. 7OPERATION. 8, 9BEDSHAPING TIPS. 10MAINTENANCE / ADJUSTMENTS. 11-13PART REPLACEMENT . 14PARTS SECTION. 15DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND SIDE COVER. FIGURE 1 . 16, 17GEAR CASE. FIGURE 2 . 18, 19WHEEL DRIVE AND GUARD ASSEMBLY. FIGURE 3. 20, 21HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY. FIGURE 4. 22, 23WARRANTY. REAR PAGE06-20121

SAFETYLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERNOTICE !!!This symbol means:Unauthorized modifications may present extremesafety hazards to operators and bystanders andcould also result in product damage.ATTENTION!BECOME ALERT!Your safety and the safety of others is involved.Little Wonder strongly warns against, rejects anddisclaims any modifications, add-on accessories orproduct alterations that are not designed, developed,tested and approved by Little Wonder EngineeringDepartment. Any Little Wonder product that is altered,modified or changed in any manner not specificallyauthorized after original manufacture–including theaddition of “after-market” accessories or componentparts not specifically approved by Little Wonder willresult in the Little Wonder Warranty being voided.Any and all liability for personal injury and/or propertydamage caused by any unauthorized modifications,add-on accessories or products not approved byLittle Wonder will be considered the responsibilityof the individual(s) or company designing and/ormaking such changes. Little Wonder will vigorouslypursue full indemnification and costs from any partyresponsible for such unauthorized post-manufacturemodifications and/or accessories should personalinjury and/or property damage result.Signal word definitions:The signal words below are used to identify levelsof hazard seriousness. These words appear in thismanual and on the safety labels attached to LittleWonder machines. For your safety and the safetyof others, read and follow the information given withthese signal words and/or the symbol shown above.DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which,if not avoided, WILL result in death or seriousinjury.WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which,if not avoided, COULD result in death or seriousinjury.Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.1028 Street RoadSouthampton, PA 18966 U.S.APhone: 215-357-5110Fax: 215-357-8045MODEL NUMBERSERIAL NUMBERCAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which,if not avoided, COULD result in minor or moderateinjury. It may also be used to alert against unsafepractices or property damage.MODEL NUMBER: This number appears onsales literature, technical manuals and price lists.SERIAL NUMBER: This number appears onlyon your unit. It contains the model number followed consecutively by the serial number. Usethis number when ordering parts or seeking warranty information.2CAUTION used without the safety alert symbolindicates a potentially hazardous situation which, ifnot avoided, MAY result in property damage.

SAFETYLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERMACHINE PREPARATIONSITE PREPARATION AND CIRCUMSTANCESOperator preparation and training–Evaluate the terrain to determine how to safelyperform the job. Only use accessories andattachments approved by the manufacturer.–Evaluate the area for possible buried hazards.Buried hazards include: electrical wiring, gas piping, water piping, cable television wire, metal andplastic edging, irrigation pipes, roots, masonry,metal, and other items that may cause damageor injury to persons, machine, or property.–Clear the area to be cut of objects such as rocks,toys, wire or other debris that may be thrown orget tangled in the machine.–Be sure the area is clear of pets and people,especially young children. Never assume theywill remain where you last saw them. Stop themachine if any enter the area.Read the Operation & SafetyManual– If an operator or mechaniccannot read English, it isthe owner's responsibilityto explain this material tothem. If any portion of thismaterial is unclear, contactyour factory representativefor clarification.–Become familiar with the safe operation of theequipment, operator controls and safety signs.Be prepared to stop the engine quickly in anemergency. Do not operate or allow anotherperson to operate this machine if there are anyquestions about safety.–All operators and mechanics should be trained.The owner is responsible for training the users.–Wear appropriate clothing, including safetygoggles or safety glasses with side shields whenoperating. Do not operate barefoot or wearingopen sandals. Long hair, loose clothing or jewelrymay get tangled in moving parts.–Wear hearing protection.–Wear safety glasses.–Never allow underage children, unskilledor improperly trained people to operate thisequipment. Local regulations can restrict the ageof the operator.–Keep warning labels and this operator's manuallegible and intact. Replacement labels andmanuals are available from the factory.–Do not operate machine while under theinfluence of drugs or alcohol.–The owner/user can prevent and is responsiblefor accidents or injuries occurring to themselves,other people or property.MULTIPLE OPERATORS–Keep a safe distance between operators whenworking together.MACHINE PREPARATION–Inspect machine thoroughly.–Do not tamper with or defeat safety devices.Keep guards, shields and interlock safety devicesin place and in proper working condition. Theyare for your protection.–Keep all fasteners such as nuts, bolts and pinswell secured.–Visually inspect blade and blade bolts for wear ordamage. Replace worn or damaged blades andbolts.–Verify that machine and attachments, if any, arein good operating condition.–Never attempt to adjust the machine while theengine is running. Failure to wait until the engineand/or driveline comes to a complete stop maycause injury from moving parts. Do not engageblade until ready to use.3

SAFETYLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPEROPERATING SAFELYIN GENERAL–Use extra care when loading or unloading themachine into a trailer or truck.–Use caution when making turns and crossingroads and sidewalks. Stop blade when not inuse.–Do not run the engine in an enclosed area wheredangerous carbon monoxide fumes can collect.–Never leave a machine unattended. Alwaysturn off blade and stop engine when leaving theoperator position.––Evaluate the area for possible buried hazards.Buried hazards include: electrical wiring, gas piping, water piping, cable television wire, metal andplastic edging, irrigation pipes, roots, masonry,metal, and other items that may cause damageor injury to persons, machine, or property.INTERRUPTING OPERATION- Before leaving the operator's position:- Disengage the blade engagement lever.- Release the operating speed control lever.- Shut off the engine.-Disengage the blade engagement lever and waituntil the blade stops moving :- when not edging;- for transport;- when crossing surfaces other than grass.-Stop the engine, disengage the bladeengagement lever and wait until the blade stopsmoving:- before refueling;- before making blade adjustment .-Stop the engine, disengage the bladeengagement lever, release the operating speedcontrol lever, and disconnect the spark plugwire(s):- before clearing blockages;- before checking, cleaning or working on themachine;- after striking a foreign object. Inspect themachine for damage and make repairs beforerestarting;- if the machine begins to vibrate abnormally:shut off machine immediately. Inspect andmake repairs as needed before restarting;Never attempt to adjust the machine while theengine is running. Failure to wait until the engineand/or driveline comes to a complete stop maycause injury from moving parts. Do not engageblades until ready to use.STARTING–Start according to instructions in this manual oron the machine.–Before attempting to start the engine, make surethe blade engagement lever is disengaged.When starting the engine, make sure hands andfeet are clear of the blade.OPERATING ON SLOPESUSE EXTRA CARE WHEN WORKING ONSLOPES-4Do not operate on slopes if uneasy or uncertain.Ultimate responsibility for safe operation on slopesrests with the operator.-Keep all movement on slopes slow and gradual.-Be sure of your footing on slopes.- except for repairs or adjustments as specificallynoted, such as for carburetor adjustment,where the engine must be running. Keephands and feet clear of moving parts in thesecircumstances.-Allow the blade to come to a complete stop whenstopping operation to clear blockages, unclog,inspect the machine, do maintenance or repair.-Reduce the throttle setting during engine shutdown and, if the engine is provided with a shutoff valve, turn the fuel off at the conclusion ofoperation.

SAFETYLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERMAINTENANCE SAFETYIn generalBladesWARNINGThe blade is sharp and cancut. Use extra caution whenhandling. Remove obstructions with care. Wrap theblade or wear gloves.-Maintain machine according to manufacturer'sschedule and instructions for maximum safetyand best results.-Never allow untrained personnel to service machine.--Adjust or repair only after the engine has beenstopped and the blade has stopped moving.Only replace blade. Neverstraighten or weld.-Keep other persons away from blades.-Replace parts if worn, damaged or faulty.For best results, always replace with partsrecommended by the manufacturer.FuelWARNING-Gasoline and diesel fuelsare flammable; gasolinevapors are explosive. Useextra care when handling.Do not put hands or feet near or under rotatingparts.-Store only in containersspecifically designed for fuel.-Clean up spilled oil or fuel thoroughly.--Replace faulty mufflers.-To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, muffler, and fuel storage area free of grass, leaves,debris buildup or grease.-Never alter of remove any safety devices on theunit. Safety devices are incorporated into thedesign for safe operation.When refueling or checking fuel level:- Stop the engine and allow to cool;- Do not smoke;- Refuel outdoors only;- Use a funnel;- Do not overfill;- If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start theengine until the spill is cleaned up and vaporshave cleared.-Do not dismantle the machine without releasingor restraining forces which may cause parts tomove suddenly.-MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS-Disconnect spark plug wire(s) before doing anymaintenance.-Particular care must be taken when adjusting thecarburetor while the engine is running. Keep handsand feet clear. Shut off blades.-When working underneath lifted parts or machines,make sure adequate support is provided.-Do not dismantle the machine without releasing orrestraining forces which can cause parts to movesuddenly.-Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be sure theequipment is in safe working condition.-Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.Sparks from static electricity can start fires or causeexplosions. Flowing fuel can generate static electricity. To prevent static electricity sparks:-Keep containers electrically grounded. Do not fillcontainers in a vehicle or on a truck or trailer bedwith a plastic liner. Fill containers on the groundaway from the vehicle.-When practical, remove gas powered equipment from the truck or trailer and refuel it on theground. If equipment must be refueled on thetruck or trailer, refuel from a portable containerrather than a dispenser nozzle.-Keep the dispenser nozzle in contact with the rimof the fuel tank or container opening until fuelingis complete. Do not use a nozzle lock-opendevice.-Replace caps on fuel cans and tanks securely.5

LABELSLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERWarning Label Locations:1.2.3.4.5.4165977-Warning Decal20942-Danger Decal20941-Underground Hazard Decal2000577-Rotating Parts Decal2000570-Fuel Warning Decal- ROTATING PARTS.- DO NOT OPERATE WITHCOVER ntes de comenzar:BEFORE STARTING:-Read and understand Operatormanual and labels.-Wear hearing and eye protection.-Replace labels and Operatormanual if lost or damaged.-Lea y entienda el manual deloperador y las etiquetas.-Pide que alguien lea y explique elmanual y las etiquetas a usted siusted no lee Inglés.-Use protección ocular y auditiva.-No haga funcionar sin losprotectores en su lugar.-Pare el motor antes de dar servicio-La gente a más durante laoperación.4165977416597762000577

LITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERCONTROLSBLADE LIFT LEVER (A)Used to raise the blade arm from the groundfor transport. Pull lever forward for transport.Release the spring loaded latch and ease leverforward to set the blade in the ground.THROTTLE CONTROL (B)Controls engine speed.BLADE ENGAGEMENT LEVER (C)Engage the cutting blade.OPERATING SPEED CONTROL LEVER (D)Used to propel the machine in forward andreverse.7

OPERATIONLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERPRE-OPERATION CHECK LIST(OPERATOR'S RESPONSIBILITY)-Review and follow all safety rules and safetydecal instructions.-Check that all safety decals are installed and ingood condition. Replace if damaged.-Perform a visual inspection of:- blade drive belts for tension and alignment.- blade for secure mounting.- shields and safety equipment.- all hardware to ensure it is properly installedand secure.-Check that all hardware is properly installed andsecured.-Check to be sure engine is free of dirt anddebris. Pay particular attention to the coolingfins, governor parts and muffler. Clean air intakescreen. Check air cleaner; service is necessary.-Inspect area. Remove stones or other hardobjects that might cause damage.-Check that there are no underground utilities inwork area.-Check all lubrication points and grease asinstructed in manual.BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE1. Be familiar with the controls, how each functions,and what each operates.2. Check engine oil level. Add oil if necessary,following the engine manufacturer'srecommendations. Refer to engine manualsupplied with machine.4. Fill the fuel tank with the amount and type of fuelrecommended by the engine manufacturer.8Gasoline is extremelyflammable and highlyexplosive under certainconditions. BE SUREto install fuel cap afterrefueling.Fill fuel tank with good quality, clean, unleadedregular gasoline to the level recommended bythe engine manufacturer.TO CHECK OR ADD FUEL:-Use a funnel to avoid spilling.Do it outdoors.Do not smoke.Stop the engine; allow to cool.Do not overfill.Clean up spilled fuel.

OPERATIONLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERSTARTING THE ENGINE1. Your machine has a pull ring choke (C). Pull thering out to choke the engine.2. Move the throttle (B) to about half throttle. Startthe engine. See engine operator's manualshipped with your machine for details on starting.3. Before engaging blade be sure all bystanders,especially children and pets, are clear ofoperating area.4. Blade should be out of the ground, in thetransport position.5. Set engine speed about half throttle. Refer tothe engine operator's manual shipped with yourmachine.6. Engage Blade Engagement Lever (D).7. Adjust engine speed to full throttle.8. Smoothly push Blade Lift Lever (A) forward tolower blade into the ground.9. Engage the Operating Speed Control Lever (E)smoothly to propel the machine forward.10. Operating speed is achieved by sliding thecontrol handle forward. Then slowly engage(Squeeze) the lever. (Figure 1)11. Transport speed is achieved by sliding the controlhandle reward. Ten slowly engage (squeeze) theFIGURE 1lever. (Figure 2)STOPPING THE ENGINE1. Release Operating Speed Control Lever (E) tostop forward travel.2. Pull back on Blade Lift Lever (A).3. Release Blade Engagement Lever (D).4. Reduce engine speed to an idle.5. Move throttle lever to OFF position to shut offengine.FIGURE 29

BED SHAPING TIPSDO NOT OVERRIDE BLADE ENGAGEMENTLEVER SPRING LOADED SAFETY SHUTOFF.Observe conditions behind you before moving themachine in reverse, making sure you have a clearpath to walk backwards. Engage lever in the reverseslowly to maintain control over the machine at alltimes.Always remove spark plug wire when leavingmachine unattended. This prevent s children andunauthorized operators from starting and operatingunit.If blade strikes a stationary object while operating,disengage blade engagement lever immediately.Stop engine. Disconnect spark plug wire, andopen blade shield. Inspect machine thoroughly fordamage. Make sure the blade is securely tightened.Never operate the machine at transport speed orin reverse with the blade engaged or serious bodilyinjury or machine damage could result.BLADE LIFE:Conditions will vary, but blade life will be about 10hours of operation. Wear will be noticeable on thenotches of the blade. The sharper and deeper thenotches, the better the cut. Blade speed and soilconditions effect wear. Replace the blade whenworn.DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHARPEN OR RECUTNOTCHES. THIS MAY RESULT IN OPERATORINJURY.SOIL CONDITIONS:Bed shaping will require the least amount of time,power and blade wear when the soil is damp. Prewetting the soil may be an option. The sod will cutcleaner and the remaining sod strip will stay intact foreasier cleanup if damp.PRE-MARKING:Pre-mark the area to be shaped with marking paint orlime to ensure a consistent straight or curved edge.Never use solid objects or string as markers. Theseobjects may be thrown by the blade or wrap aroundthe blade shaft.10LITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERMULTIPLE PASSES AND CUTTING WIDTH:When establishing a new bed or redesigning anexisting bed, it is recommended that multiple passesbe made. To facilitate removal of sod strips, thepasses should be than 3" (7.6 cm) in width.SPEED:A slow walking pace is good for safe operation andaccuracy, while maintaining efficiency.BURIED HAZARDS:Be constantly aware of the possibility of buriedhazards. Check with property owners aboutpossible hazards BEFORE using the unit. A littletime spent investigating an area may prevent costlymistakes.CUTTING NEW BEDS:First, mark area to show the new bed outline. Thenmake first cut approximately 1" (2.5 cm) inside theouter border. Operate unit in counter clockwisedirection, widening radius 3" (7.6 cm) in eachrotation until desired bed size is achieved.CLOGGING:if clogging occurs, disengage the blade engagementlever. Stop engine, make sure that all moving partshave come to a stop. Disconnect the spark plugwire. Raise blade arm lift lever. Remove the twobolts which hold the hinged blade shield in place.Swing shield into service position. Unclog.If unclogging is required, use a dowel or other suchobject to unclog the blade and shield. When finishedunclogging, swing shield back into place and fastensecurely with bolts. Check blade nut to insure it istight.Never attempt to operate machine without bladeshield securely fastened.HOT BLADE:Allow blade to cool before servicing. Blade maybe hot enough to cause burns. Wear gloves whenservicing blade.

MAINTENANCELITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERBEDSHAPER MAINTENANCE CHARTItemVisual InspectionDaily25 HRSYearlyPageXEngineRefer to Engine ManualClean Blade ShieldX11Check Wear on BladeX11Lubricate Blade ArmFittingsX12Check Drive BeltsX11Lubricate Blade Shaft &Axle BearingsX12Chain tensionX12End of Season CleaningBEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUST TOTHE MACHINE, ALWAYS STOP ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE, AND ALLOW COMPONENTS TO COOL. WEAR GLOVES.X3. Check the tightness of nut. Never operatemachine when nut is not properly tightened. Nutshould be tightened to 100 ft. lbs (13.8 kg/m).CHECK BLADE DRIVE BELT:1.CLEAN BLADE SHIELD:1. Shut off engine, disconnect spark plug wire andmake sure blade is cool.2. Remove two cover bolts from blade shield. Openhinged shield.3. Remove debris from shield and behind blade witha dowel or similar object. Never use your hand,the blade may be sharp.4. Close shield back into position. Securely fastenshield with two bolts. NEVER operate withoutshield securely fastened.CHECK WEAR OF BLADE:1. Shut off engine, disconnect spark plug wireand make sure blade is cool enough to handle(always wear gloves when handling blade).Shut off engine, disconnect spark plug wireand make sure blade is cool enough to handle(always wear gloves when handling blade).Remove blade. See Blade Replacement Section2. Remove bolts from belt drive shield. Removeshield.3. Check condition of belt for excessive wear,fraying and abnormal conditions.4. Replace with new belt if necessary. See BeltReplacement Section.5. Reinstall belt drive shields, fasten securely withbolts.6. Reinstall blade.2. Look for excessive wear, shipping and abnormalwear. Replace if necessary. See BladeReplacement Section.11

MAINTENANCETRANSMISSIONThe transmission requires no servicing or maintenance. Oil level in the reservoir should be at thelower reservoir mark when cold and will be at theupper reservoir mark when hot.The machine can be towed manually by disengagingthe hydrostatic transmission. To tow, move the leverto the left and over the hex bolt head to "TOW POSITION" as shown. To re-engage, move the lever tothe "RUN POSITION".GEARBOX & DIFFERENTIALThe gearbox and differential require no servicing ormaintenance.END OF SEASON CLEANING:BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUST TOTHE MACHINE, ALWAYS STOP ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE, AND ALLOW COMPONENTS TO COOL. WEAR GLOVES. ALWAYSWEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN CLEANING THEMACHINE. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTIONWHEN CLEANING MACHINE.1. Remove bolts from all shields.2. Tilt or remove shields so that internal parts of machine are exposed.3. Remove dirt and debris from machine using compressed air.4. Wash machine with a mild soap and water to removedirt and grease.5. Allow machine to dry thoroughly.6. Lubricate all fittings with grease and perform allmaintenance checks to prevent corrosion and toready machine for new season.7. Install all shields. Tighten bolts securely.8. Cover machine with a protective covering. Store ina dry place.12LITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPER

LITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERMAINTENANCE / ADJUSTMENTSLUBRICATE BLADE SHAFT & AXLE BEARINGS:DO NOT OVER FILL. TOO MUCH PRESSUREWILL DAMAGE BEARING SEALS.1. Locate and clean fittings 2 & 3 on both sides ofmachine.2. Pump fittings full of grease using a hand pump.LUBRICATE BLADE ARM FITTINGS:1. Locate and clean fittings 1 on both sides of arm.2. Pump fittings full of grease using a hand pump.ADJUSTMENT - DIRT SCRAPER GAP:BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUST TOTHE MACHINE, ALWAYS STOP ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE, AND ALLOW COMPONENTS TO COOL. WEAR GLOVES. ALWAYSWEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN CLEANING THEMACHINE.1. Allow blade time to cool.2. Raise Blade Lift lever into transport position.3. Examine gap between blade and dirt scraper.NOTE: Recommended gap is 1/2" (1.3 cm).4. Adjust gap, if necessary. Loosen the tow boltswhich secure dirt scraper. Adjust gap to 1/2" (1.3cm). Tighten bolts.6. Rotate blade at least one full revolution. Checkto see the blade does not contact dirt scraper. Ifcontact is made, repeat steps and increase gap.It is important that the dirt scraper DOES NOTtouch the blade.7. Tighten bolts securely.ADJUSTMENT TRANSMISSION DRIVE CHAIN:1. Chain should be snug for proper operation.Adjust by loosening tension black and slidingrearward. Do not over tighten chain. Rotatedrive by hand to ensure chain is not overtensioned at any one spot.13

REPLACEMENTLITTLE WONDERBEDSHAPERREPLACE BLADE ARM DRIVE BELT:BEFORE ANY MAINTENANCE OR ADJUST TOTHE MACHINE, ALWAYS STOP ENGINE, DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE, AND ALLOW COMPONENTS TO COOL. WEAR GLOVES.1. Follow all instructions for checking blade drivebelt.2. Pull idler pulley down to take tension off belt.3. Remove old belt and replace.4. Push idler pulley up to put tension on belt.5. Replace belt cover and blade.REPLACE MAIN DRIVE BELTS:1. Tilt machine forward sufficiently to gain access tobelts on underside of unit.2. Place a block under rear wheel to keep machinein raised position safely.3. Loosen idler mount bolt and slide idler to left.REPLACE DISC BLADE:1. Remove bolts securing the hinged blade shield.Swing shield into servicing position.2. Keep blade from turning by inserting a vise gripbetween a notch of the blade and the shieldbracket.3. Wire brush the exposed threads and remove thenut from the shaft. Remove washer. Removethe blade from the shaft.4. Install the new blade on the shaft and align withthe two guide pins. Replace lock nut each timeor shaft damage will occur.5. Block blade using vise grips as shown. Tightennut to 100 ft. lbs. (13.8 kg/m) torque.6. Tilt hinged shield back into position. Install twobolts and tighten securely.144. Remove and replace belt.5. Slide idler to right to tension belt and tightenidler mount bolt.6. Remove blocking and tilt machine to ground.7. Remove blocks and tilt machine slowly backdown to allow engine oil to return to its sump.

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LITTLE 21222324252627282930313233PART 252180062220518309DESCRIPTIONWLDMT-MAIN FRAME ASSYGrease Fitting 3/16Blade Drive GearboxScrew Cap 5/16 X 1Nut, 5/16-18Washer Lock 5/16Shim Corner IdlerNut, 3/8-16Washer Lock 3/8Nut 1/4Washer Lock 1/4Carriage Bolt 1/4 X 1 3/4Screw Cap 3/8 X 1Front Belt CoverScrew, Self Tapping 1/4 X 3/4Cover TransmissionRetaining ClipSprocket DriveReservoir HydrostaticAdaptor FittingTransmission BracketBolt Carriage 5/16 X 1 1/4Hydro Control LeverLever Tow ValveGrip, RedStandpipe 5/16 x 2 1/4 spacerScrew Cap 5/16 X 4 1/2Transmission AssemblyEngine SpacerHonda Engine 13 HP w/ tankPulley, Idler, Blade DriveLift Rocker AssemblySpring Washer 3/8 x 1 1/2DRIVE ASSEMBLY AND SIDE COVERFIGURE 62636465PART 21180549001590011180081800318047Chain Te

Department. Any Little Wonder product that is altered, modified or changed in any manner not specifically authorized after original manufacture-including the addition of "after-market" accessories or component parts not specifically approved by Little Wonder will result in the Little Wonder Warranty being voided.

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