Bolens 12229 owner manual Operating the Tiller, Operation, Stopping the Tiller and Engine

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Section 4: Operation 13

WARNING

Keep away from rotating tines. Rotating

tines will cause injury.

Stopping the Engine and Tiller

1.To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail.

2.To stop the engine, put the ignition switch and/or the throttle control lever in the “OFF” or “STOP” position.

OPERATING THE TILLER

The following operating instructions pro- vide guidelines to using your tiller effec- tively and safely. Be sure to read Tilling Tips & Techniques in this Section before actually putting the tines into the soil.

NOTE: This is a traditional “Standard- Rotating-Tine” (SRT) tiller with forward rotating tines. It operates completely dif- ferently from “Counter-Rotating-Tine” (CRT) tillers or from front-tine tillers.

1.Follow the Pre-Start Checklist at the beginning of this Section. Be sure that the wheels are in the WHEEL DRIVE position.

2.Move the Depth Regulator Lever all the way down, so that the tines clear the ground. Use this position when practicing with the tiller and when traveling between tilling sites. Before actually tilling, move the lever to the desired depth setting (see Tilling Tips & Techniques).

3.Start engine and allow it to warm up. Then put throttle in “FAST” setting.

4.For forward motion of the wheels and tines:

(a)Pull Forward Clutch Bail (Fig. 4-1) up against handlebar. Release bail to stop forward motion of wheels and tines.

Fig. 4-2: Use one hand to guide tiller when moving forward.

(b)When tilling, relax and let the wheels pull the unit while the tines dig. Walk behind and a little to one side of the unit. Use one hand, yet keep a light— but secure—grip on the handlebar (while keeping your arm loose). See Fig. 4-2. Let the unit move at its own pace and do not push down on the handlebars to try and force the tines to dig deeper — this takes weight off the wheels, reduces traction, and causes the tines to try and propel the tiller.

WARNING

Do not push down on the handlebars to try to make the tiller till more deeply. This prevents the wheels from holding the tiller back and can allow the tines to rapidly propel the tiller forward, which could result in loss of control, property damage, or personal injury.

5.To move the tiller in reverse for short distances:

(a)Release Forward Clutch Bail. Then lift handlebar until tines are off the ground.

DO NOT TILL WHILE PULLING THE TILLER BACK TOWARD YOU.

(b)Swing the handlebar to the left so the right wheel takes a “step” backward. Next swing the handlebar to the right so the left wheel “steps” backward. Repeat as needed.

(c)If longer distances need to be covered in reverse, shut off the engine, then place the two wheels in FREEWHEEL.

6.To Turn the Tiller Around:

(a)Practice turning the tiller in a level, open area. Be very careful to keep your feet and legs away from the tines.

(b)To begin a turn, lift the handlebars until the tines are out of the ground and the engine and tines are balanced over the wheels (Fig. 4-3).

(c)With tiller balanced, push sideways on handlebar to steer in direction of turn (Fig. 4-4). After turning, slowly lower tines into soil to resume tilling.

Fig. 4-3: To begin turn, lift handlebars until tines are out of ground and unit is balanced.

Fig. 4-4: With tines out of ground, push handlebars sideways to turn tiller.

Stopping the Tiller and Engine

1.To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail.

2.To stop the engine, put the ignition switch and/or the throttle control lever in the “OFF” or “STOP” position.

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Contents Rear-Tine Tiller Table of Contents Carefully read this Owner’s Know how to stop the unit and disengage the controls quicklyExercise caution to avoid slipping or falling SafetyKeep children and pets away Use slower engine speedsTo Avoid Serious Injury For your safety and the safetyIntroduction Assembly StepsInspect Unit Clutch Cable Install ForwardCheck Level of Transmission Gear OIL AssemblyCheck all nuts and screws for tightness SafetyOperation Introduction Wheel Drive PinsEngine Controls FreewheelHandlebar Height Adjustment Features and ControlsForward Clutch Bail Depth Regulator LeverBREAK-IN Operation Pre-Start ChecklistStarting the Engine Avoid engine muffler and nearbyOperation Operating the TillerTines will cause injury Stopping the Engine and Tiller Stopping the Tiller and EngineYour freshly tilled or cultivated soil Clumps of soil that can interfere withBy successive passes at one Quarter width see Fig Hood width, plus enough Extra room for future Plant growthTilling Up and Down Slopes Vertical Tilling Read the following recommendations before tilling on slopesTerrace Gardening Loading and Unloading the Tiller Clearing the TinesTransmission Gear OIL Service Maintenance ScheduleTiller Lubrication Check for OIL LeaksRemoving/Installing a Single Tine MaintenanceRemoving/Installing a Tine Assembly Bolo TinesReplacement Belt Information Against the top of the adjuster BChecking and Adjusting Forward Drive Belt Tension Unhook the top of the spring from the Forward Clutch BailEngine Cleaning AIR Cleaner Service Engine OIL Service Forward Clutch Bail AdjustmentSpark Plug Service Spark Arrester Screen Service Throttle Lever AdjustmentOFF Season Storage CARBURETOR/GOVERNOR Control AdjustmentsProblem Possible Cause Correction TroubleshootingDrawing no Parts ListPart Description Parts List Part Description QTY Parts List Drawing no9512 9727 Forward Clutch Cable 1917326001 Hold Tine With Blunt End Toward You Left Side Right Side9711 Description QTYReplacement Parts Warranty ServiceEngine Service and Repair Owner Registration Card

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