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TILLING HINTS |
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● | Tilling is digging in, turning over and breaking up packed |
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| soil before planting. Loose unpacked soil helps root |
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| growth. Best tilling depth is 4 to 6 inches. Tilling will also |
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| clear the soil of unwanted vegetation. The decomposi |
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| tion of this | vegetation matter enriches the soil. De |
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| pending on the climate (rainfall and wind), it may be |
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| advisable to till the soil at the end of the growing season |
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| to further condition the soil. |
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● | Avoid tilling the soil that is too dry as the soil pulverizes |
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| and produces a dust that will not hold water. Also, tilling |
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| soil that is too wet will produce unsatisfactory clods |
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| besides being hard on the machine. |
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● | Better growth will be obtained in tilled ground if a rela |
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| tively small area is tilled properly and the tilled ground | DEPTH ROD | HAIRPIN | |
| used soon after tilling to preserve the moisture content. | |||
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● | The depth rod (on the back of the tiller/cultivator) | DEPTH ROD IN TILLING POSITION | ||
| serves a dual purpose (See FIG. |
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| thedepth of the cut to a uniform level and also acts as a |
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| brake to help the operator control the speed of the |
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| tiller/cultivator. Also, with the wheels down, it is used | CAUTION: |
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| for transporting the unit. |
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● Lowering the depth rod will slow the tiller/cultivator and | • READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL. | |
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make it till deeper. Raising the depth rod will allow the | • KNOW LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS OF ALL | |
tiller/cultivator to move faster and till more shallow. | CONTROLS. | |
● If the tiller/cultivator stops forward motionand tries to dig | • KEEP ALL SAFETY DEVICES AND SHIELDS | |
deeper than necessary, move the handles from side to | IN PLACE. | |
side to start forward motion. | • NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN OR UNIN- | |
CULTIVATING HINTS | ||
STRUCTED ADULTS TO OPERATE TILLER. | ||
● When cultivating (weed killing) it is best to till no deeper | • SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE UNCLOGGING | |
than | TINES OR MAKING REPAIRS. | |
surface ungerminated weed seeds.You may want to | • KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY FROM MACHINE. | |
raise the depth rod to lessen the braking action. | • KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS. | |
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●When cultivating around plants or close areas you may want to remove the outside tines (See Tine Replace
ment paragraph in the Service/Adjustments | WARNING: | |
section of this manual). | ||
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• KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING TINES.
• ROTATING TINES CAN CAUSE INJURY.
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