Section 4: Operation
Figure 4-3: Moving tiller forward: squeeze one Forward Interlock Lever and then move Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever down to FORWARD.
6.When the tiller moves forward, relax and let the wheels power the tiller along while the tines dig. Walk behind and to one side of the tiller. Walk on the side that is not yet tilled (Figure
IMPORTANT: Let the tiller move ahead at its own pace. Do not push it
Stopping Forward Motion and Tines
1.To stop forward motion, tap Wheels/ Tines/PTO Drive Lever upward into NEUTRAL. Then release the Forward Interlock Levers. The wheels and tines will stop and the engine will continue running.
2.In an emergency, release all of the control levers. This stops forward motion and
CAUTION
To Help Avoid Personal Injury or Damage to Equipment:
•Be sure no obstacles are behind you before operating the tiller in REVERSE.
•Disengage the tines, reduce engine speed, and move the Wheel Speed Lever to SLOW position before operating in REVERSE. Avoid using FAST wheel speed until you are familiar with backing the tiller.
Figure 4-4: Guide tiller with one hand.
Moving the Tiller in Reverse
IMPORTANT: Do not till while in
REVERSE.
1.Shift the Tines/Wheels/PTO Drive Lever (Figure
2.Move Tines/PTO Clutch Lever (Figure
3.Verify that the area behind you is clear.
4.Lift up the handlebars until the tines are off the ground, then shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever all the way up and hold. You do not need to squeeze the Forward Interlock Levers to use reverse.
5.The unit immediately engages in reverse. Periodically check behind you while holding the handlebars up and the Wheels/Tines/PTO Lever in its
Stopping Reverse Motion
Release the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever– the lever automatically returns to the NEUTRAL position. This stops the wheels immediately. (The Forward Interlock Levers will not stop REVERSE motion.)
To Stop the Engine
Move the engine Throttle Lever to the STOP position. Then, on electric start models, turn key to OFF. Remove the key for safekeeping.
Making Turns
Turning the tiller is easy and just requires practice. First find the balance point between the engine and the tines by lifting up the handlebars (Figure
1. At the end of a row, move the Wheels/ Tines/PTO Drive Lever (Figure
2. Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever (Figure
3. Resume forward operation, and lift handlebars until tines are off the ground (Figure
NOTE: Use REVERSE if necessary to turn in a limited space.
Figure 4-5: Turning the tiller.
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