Section 4: Operation
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.For reverse motion of the wheels and tines:
(a)Look behind and exercise caution when operating in reverse. Do not till while in reverse.
(b)Stop all forward motion before reversing. Lift the handlebars with one hand until the tines are off the ground and then pull the Reverse Clutch Control knob out to engage reverse motion (see Figure
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 make a turn, lift the handlebars until the engine and tines are balanced over the wheels (Figure
4-4). The tines must be out of the ground while turning the tiller.
(c)With the tiller balanced, push sideways on the handlebar to move the tiller in the direction of the turn (Figure
Stopping the Tiller and Engine
1.To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail or the Reverse Clutch Control (whichever is engaged).
2.To stop the engine, move the ignition switch and/or throttle control lever on the engine to the “OFF” or “STOP” position.
Figure 4-3: Raise tines off ground and look behind when moving in reverse.
Turning the Tiller Around
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until engine and tines are balanced over |
| wheels (and tines out of the ground), push |
wheels. Be sure tines are out of ground. |
| handlebars sideways to turn tiller. |
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