4.Exercisecautiontoavoidslippingorfall- If in doubtaboutthe tilling conditions, al-
ing.ways usethe following operating precau-
5.Iftheunitshouldstarttovibrateabnor- tionsto assistyou in maintainingcontrol
mally,stoptheengine,disconnectthe | of the tiller: | ||
a. Walk behindand to one side of the | |||
sparkplugwireandpreventitfromtouch- | |||
| tiller, usingone handon the handle | ||
ingthesparkplug,andcheckimmediately | |||
forthecauseVibrationisgenerally. |
| bars Relax yourarm, but use a | |
warningoftrouble. |
| secure handgrip. | |
6. Stop the engine, disconnectthe spark | b. Use shallower depthregulator | ||
| settings, working gradually deeper | ||
plug wire and prevent it from touching the |
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| with each pass. | ||
spark plug, wheneveryou leavethe operat- |
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¢. Use slower engine speeds. | |||
ing position, before unclogging the tines, | |||
d. Clear the tilling area of all large | |||
or when making any repairs, adjustments | |||
| stones, rootsor other debris. | ||
or inspections. |
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e. Avoidusing downwardpressureon | |||
7. Takeall possible precautions when leav- | |||
| the handlebars. If need be, use | ||
ing the machine unattended.Stop the en- |
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| slight upwardpressureto keep the | ||
gine. Disconnect the spark plug wire and |
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| tines from diggingtoo deeply. | ||
move it awayfrom the spark plug. Besure |
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f. | Beforecontacting hard packedsoil | ||
that both wheelsarein the Wheel Drive po- | |||
| at the end of a row, reduce engine | ||
sition. |
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8. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspect- |
| speed and lift the handlebarsto | |
| raise the tines out of the soil. | ||
ing, stop the engine and make certain all |
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g. In an emergency,stopthe tines and | |||
moving parts have stopped. Disconnect | |||
| wheels by releasing whichever | ||
the spark plug wire and prevent it from |
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| clutch controlis engaged.Do not | ||
touching the spark plug to preventacci- |
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| attemptto restrain the tiller. | ||
dental starting. |
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9. The flap on the fine hood must bedown | 15. Do not overloadthe tiller'scapacityby | ||
attempting to till too deeply at too fast a | |||
when operating the tiller. | |||
rate. |
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10. Neveruse the tiller unless proper |
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16. Neveroperate the tiller at high trans- | |||
guards, plates, or other safety protective | |||
port speeds on hard or slippery surfaces. | |||
devices are in place. | |||
Look behind and use care when backing | |||
11. Do not run the engine in an enclosed | |||
up. |
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area. Engineexhaust contains carbon |
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17. Donot operatethe tiller on aslope that | |||
monoxide gas, a deadly poison that is | |||
is too steep for safety. When on slopes, | |||
odorless, colorless, and tasteless. | |||
slow down and makesure you have good | |||
12. Keepchildren and pets away. | |||
footing. Neverpermit thetille rto freewheel | |||
13. Never operate the tiller underengine | |||
down slopes. | |||
powerif thewheels are in the Freewheel | 18. Neverallow bystanders nearthe unit. | ||
position. In the Freewheelposition, the | |||
19. Onlyuse attachmentsand accessories | |||
wheelswill not hold the tiller back andthe | |||
revolvingtines could propel the tiller rapid- | that are approved by the manufacturer of | ||
the tiller. | |||
ly,possibly causingloss of control. Always | |||
20. Usetiller attachmentsand accessories | |||
engagethe wheels with the wheel drive | |||
when recommended. | |||
pins in the Wheel Drive position before | |||
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starting the engine or engaging the | 21. Neveroperate the tiller without good | ||
tines4Nheelswith the Forward Clutch Bail | visibility or light. | ||
(all models) or the ReverseClutch control | |||
22. Neveroperatethe tiller if you aretired; | |||
(Model 644A only). | |||
or underthe influence of alcohol, drugs or | |||
14. Be aware that the tiller may unex- | |||
medication. |
pectedlybounceupwardor jumpforward | 23. Operatorsshall not tamper with the en- | |
if the tines shouldstrike extremely hard | ||
packedsoil, frozen ground,or buried ob- | ||
the governor controls the maximum safe | ||
stacles like large stones, roots, or | ||
operating speed to protect the engine and | ||
stumps. | ||
all moving parts from damagecaused by | ||
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| overspeed.Authorized service shall be | |
| sought if a problem exists. |
24.Do not touch engine parts which may behot from operation. Let parts cool down sufficiently.
25.Pleaseremember:Youcan alwaysstop
the tines and wheels by releasingthe For- ward Clutch Bail or on Model 644Athe Re-
verseClutch control, (whichevercontrol is engaged),or by moving the ignition switch
and/orthrottle control lever on the engine to "OFF" or "STOP".
26.To load or unloadthe tiller, seethe in- structions in Section4 of this Manual.
27.Useextreme caution when reversing or pulling the machinetowards you.
28.Startthe enginecarefully accordingto
instructions and with feet well away from the tines.
29.Neverpick up or carry a machinewhile the engineis running.
MaintenanceandStorage
1.Keepthe tiller, attachmentsand acces- sories in safeworking condition.
2.Checkall nuts, bolts, and screws for
proper tightness to besure the equipment is in safeworking condition.
3.Neverstore the tiller with fuel in the fuel tank insidea building where ignition sourc- esare presentsuchas hot waterandspace heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.). Allow the engineto cool before storing the unit in any enclo- sure.
4.To reducethe chances of a fire hazard, keepthe enginefree of grass, leaves,or ex- cessivegrease.
5.Store gasoline in acool,
line in an approved container, safely away from the reachof children.
6.Referto the Maintenancesections of
this Manual and the separateEngineOwn- er'sManual for instructions if the unit is to
bestored for an extendedperiod.
7.Neverperform maintenancewhile the engineis running orthe spark plug wire is connected,except when specifically in- structed to do so.
8.Ifthe fuel tank hasto be drained, dothis outdoors.