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Operating
Your Tiller
Figure 4–3: Wheel and depth stake positioning.
WARNING
Be sure no one other |
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than the operator is |
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standing near the tiller |
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while starting engine |
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or operating the unit. |
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Never run engine |
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indoors or in enclosed, |
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poorly ventilated | Figure | |
areas. Engine exhaust | ||
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contains carbon |
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monoxide, an odorless |
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and deadly gas. Keep |
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hands, feet, hair and |
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loose clothing away |
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from any moving parts |
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on engine and tiller. |
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Figure 4–5: Wheel and Yoke back for deeper tilling.
Refer to the engine manual for detailed instructions pertaining to the engine controls.
Figure 4–6: Pivot depth stake for transportation.
Using Your Tiller
Your tiller is designed for seed bed preparation, cultivat- ing, furrowing, and mulching.
Wheel Position
The tiller is shipped with the wheels adjusted so that the unit sits level. The wheels need to be adjusted to meet your tilling needs before operation. This adjustment is made by removing the clevis pin from the wheel yoke and raising the wheels to the desired height.
See Figure
Tilling Depth and Wheel Yoke Adjustment
Placement of wheel yoke will effect depth of tilling.
Yoke Forward
Place the wheel yoke so that wheels are forward (near- est to tines) for shallow tilling, cultivating and transport. See Figure
Yoke to Back
Place the wheel yoke so that wheels are toward rear (closest to depth stake) for deep tilling and cultivating. See Figure
Depth Stake
The depth stake acts as a brake for the tiller and controls the depth and speed at which the machine will operate. Remove the clevis pin and hairpin clip to raise or lower depth stake. See Figure
Handle Pressure
Further control of tilling depth and travel speed can be obtained by variation of pressure on the handles.
A downward pressure on the handles will reduce the working depth and increase the forward speed. An upward pressure on the handles will increase the working depth and reduce the forward speed.
The type of soil and working conditions will determine the actual setting of the depth stake and the handle pressure required.
Transporting and
Storing the Tiller
To transport and store the tiller move the throttle to the stop position. Pivot the depth stake away from ground up between wheels. See Figure
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