Mantis 401764 XP owner manual Tilling

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Tilling

 

 

Now You’re Ready to

 

 

Use Your MANTIS® XP

 

 

Tiller.

 

 

If you’ve seen other tillers, your

 

 

MANTIS Tiller may surprise you.

 

 

It tills best when you pull it

 

 

backward! You see, when you pull

 

 

your MANTIS Tiller backward,

 

 

you give extra resistance to the

Picture 1

 

tines, so they dig deeper. (Picture 1)

 

 

What’s more when you go backward, you

 

 

erase your footprints. So your soil stays

 

light and fluffy. With other tillers, by

 

contrast, you walk right over the soil

 

you’ve just tilled, packing it down, so it’s

 

less plantable.

 

Run Your MANTIS XP Tiller

 

like a Vacuum Cleaner.

 

Place your Tiller at the head of the row

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or area you want to till. Start it up. Then

 

 

use an easy rocking motion. First, pull

 

your Tiller backward. Then use an easy

 

rocking motion. Again, pull your Tiller

 

backward. Then, let it move forward just a

 

little bit. Then pull it backward again.

 

This will help you till deeper.

 

Keep repeating these steps until you’ve

 

tilled an entire row. Start again on the

 

next row. It’s much like running a

 

vacuum cleaner! (Picture 2)

Picture 3

 

 

You Can Even

Control Depth.

For Deeper Tilling:

Move your Tiller slowly back and forth, as you would a vacuum cleaner. Work the same area over and over until you’ve dug to your desired depth. (Picture 3)

For Shallow Tilling:

Switch the tines to the cultivating position. (See page 13 to learn how.) Then move your Tiller quickly over your soil surface.

For Big Weeds or Tough Roots:

Let your Tiller rock back and forth over the tough spot, until the tines slice through the weed or root.

Your MANTIS XP Tiller Handles Special Tilling Projects.

Want to turn part of your lawn into a colorful flower border? Your MANTIS XP Tiller makes it easy! Just run your Tiller back and forth until the sod begins to break up. Then continue tilling. Your Tiller will chop the clumps of sod until they’re fine. Then, it will work them into the soil. Pretty soon, you’ll have a soft, fresh planting bed.

! WARNING • DANGER !

THE OPERATOR OF THIS TILLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR

ACCIDENTS OR HAZARDS OCCURRING TO HIMSELF, OTHER PEOPLE

OR THEIR PROPERTY.

! WARNING • DANGER !

IF YOUR TINES GET JAMMED OR ENTANGLED, SHUT OFF THE ENGINE AT ONCE.

REMOVE THE OBSTRUCTION WHILE THE ENGINE IS OFF.

NEVER TRY TO REMOVE AN OBSTRUCTION WHILE THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.

SERIOUS INJURY CAN RESULT.

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Contents Tiller/Cultivator Table of Contents Safety Rules & Warnings Special Safety InformationII. Safety & Warnings III. Safety Decal Information IV. Warnings Do’sVI. Engine/Fuel Warnings Do’s VII. Engine/Fuel Warnings Don’tsCompletely before starting engine Assembly HOW to Assemble Lower Handles To identify part numbers, see pages 6How to Assemble Kickstand, Upper Handles and Carrying Handle Checking the Oil Level in the Engine’s Oil Sump Important NoteStarting Special Feature How to get your tiller To your gardenAdditional Information Tip for Extending Your Engine’s LifeTilling How to Switch From Tilling to Cultivating Position How about a family- size vegetable garden?Your Mantis XP Tiller Makes Weeding Pleasure Remove the outer tinesCleaning the Tines CultivatingMaintenance How to Check the Grease Level Inside the Worm Gear HousingPicture To clean the air filter Insert your clean filter inside the air cleanerTo fix this, loosen the flange Storage Mantis XP Tiller Assembly Page Mantis XP Tiller Limited Warranty