Regular and systematic maintenance after each use of your brush cutter will not take much time and will ensure comfort and security for the next use. For more complex interventions, such as engine or knife maintenance, do not hesitate to contact a professional. Also ensure that you read the machine manual and once the machine is assembled, proceed to the oiling of the engine: oil type and quantity are specified in the manual.
The handlebar: Fix it at the correct height for comfortable and optimized use. Make sure the handlebar fixing lever is well screwed. After these steps, you can fill the fuel tank and start the machine.
Roughly once a week (if you use your brush cutter quite regularly) it is important to clean the harder parts of your brush cutter, such as the cooling fins, the outside carburetor area, and the outside of the spark plug. It is also encouraged to check that the air intake into the starter unit is not blocked and that the angle gear is three-quarters full of grease. If you follow these routines then your brush cutter has more chance of lengthy working life.