Husqvarna CT16 Tilling Hints, Cultivating Hints, Depth rod on the back of the tiller/cultivator

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OPERATION

TILLING HINTS

 

FIG. 2-OP

Tilling is digging in, turning over and breaking up packed

 

 

 

soil before planting. Loose unpacked soil helps root

 

 

 

growth. Best tilling depth is 4 to 6 inches. Tilling will also

 

CLEVIS PIN

 

clear the soil of unwanted vegetation. The decomposi

 

 

 

 

 

tion of this

vegetation matter enriches the soil. De

 

 

 

pending on the climate (rainfall and wind), it may be

 

 

 

advisable to till the soil at the end of the growing season

 

 

 

to further condition the soil.

 

 

Avoid tilling the soil that is too dry as the soil pulverizes

 

 

 

and produces a dust that will not hold water. Also, tilling

 

 

 

soil that is too wet will produce unsatisfactory clods

 

 

 

besides being hard on the machine.

 

 

Better growth will be obtained in tilled ground if a rela

 

 

 

tively small area is tilled properly and the tilled ground

DEPTH ROD

HAIRPIN

 

used soon after tilling to preserve the moisture content.

 

 

 

The depth rod (on the back of the tiller/cultivator)

DEPTH ROD IN TILLING POSITION

 

serves a dual purpose (See FIG. 2-OP). It helps regulate

 

 

 

thedepth of the cut to a uniform level and also acts as a

 

 

 

brake to help the operator control the speed of the

 

 

 

tiller/cultivator. Also, with the wheels down, it is used

CAUTION:

 

 

for transporting the unit.

 

 

 

 

Lowering the depth rod will slow the tiller/cultivator and

• READ THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL.

 

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 1-1/2 inches. Tilling deeper will only pull to the

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.

 

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).

 

• KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING TINES.

• ROTATING TINES CAN CAUSE INJURY.

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Contents CT16 Fuel Safety Safety RulesOperating Safety Before USEContents of Shipping Carton To Remove TILLER/CULTIVATOR Tools Required for AssemblyFrom Carton To Install the Handle Assembly AssemblyTo Install the Throttle CON Trol AssemblyTo Install the Remote SHUT-OFF Switch Know Your TILLER/CULTIVATOR OperationTo Stop TILLER/CULTIVATOR To Operate CultivatorBefore Starting Engine Fill GAS Gasoline and OIL Mixture To Start the EngineMix gasoline and oil as follows Tilling Hints Cultivating HintsDepth rod on the back of the tiller/cultivator General MaintenanceLubrication Check Transmission Grease LevelSpark Plug Engine AIR CleanerCylinder Exhaust Ports Engine can be worn out in a veryTine Replacement Service & AdjustmentsSERV&ADJ Carburetor AdjustmentTILLER/CULTIVATOR StorageEngine OtherTrouble Cause Correction Trouble Shooting