OPERATION
HOW TO USE THE CULTIVATOR
How To Stop The Cultivator
1.Release the throttle control to stop the tines.
2.Move the ON/OFF switch, on the engine, to the OFF position.
How To Set The Depth
Your model will either have a depth stake or a depth rod to control the tilling depth and the forward speed. Set the depth stake or the depth rod to the desired tilling position as follows:
1.Remove the hairpin and the clevis pin from the depth stake or depth rod (see Figure 7).
2.Adjust the depth stake or depth rod up- ward to dig shallower or downward to dig deeper.
3.Reinstall the clevis pin and hairpin.
Depth
Stake
Clevis Pin
Hair Pin
Depth Rod | Depth Stake |
| |
| Bracket |
| Clevis Pin |
Depth Rod Bracket | Figure 7 |
HOW TO
OPERATE THE CULTIVATOR
1.Start the engine. See “How To Start The Engine”.
2.Tilt the unit back on the depth stake or depth rod until the tines are off the ground. Squeeze the throttle control all the way up against the hand grip. The engine is governor controlled and must be run at full throttle while tilling.
3.Hold the handle firmly and slowly tilt the unit forward to begin the tilling action.
4.As the tines begin to make contact with the ground, hold back on the handles so
that the tines will dig into the soil and not ride forward over the ground.
5.Avoid tilling soil that is too dry as it will pulverize and produce a dust that will not hold water. Also, tilling soil that is too wet will be hard on the machine and produce unsatisfactory clods.
6.Lowering the depth stake will slow the cultivator and make it till deeper. Raising the depth bar will allow it to move faster and till more shallow. See “How To Set The Depth Stake or Depth Rod”.
WARNING: Keep away from the rotating tines. Rotating tines can cause injury.
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