Owner’s Manual
Storage
DANGER: Never store the
1.It's a good idea to perform the following storage procedures at the end of the season or if your
2. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank to prevent gum deposits from forming and causing possible malfunction of the engine. Drain fuel into an approved fuel container.
3.Start and run engine until it stops due to lack of gasoline.
4.Clean unit thoroughly, removing all dirt and debris from the engine, tines and gear case.
5.Remove tines and oil tine shaft Reinstall tines. (Refer to p. 5 for procedures).
6.Remove clevis pin and snap pin, then turn stabilizer bar 180 degrees for storage. Remove handle lock bolt. Carefully fold handles downward into storage position. Reinstall handle lock bolt (Refer to P. 4 for procedures). NOTE: To give you more space in your garage or shed, the
7.Store your
Specifications
Displacement | 1.1 HP @ 8500 RPM |
Starter System | Automatic - Electric (push button) |
Ignition System | Electronic |
Carburetion System | Diaphragm w/primer and fuel injection start |
Clutch System | Centrifugal |
Drive System | Worm Gear (49:1 reduction) |
Tine Width | Adjustable 6” or 9” |
Tine Diameter | 8 ½” |
Cultivating Depth | 8” |
Dry Weight | 22 lbs / 10.0 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 23.7 fl. oz. / 700 cc |
Battery Pack | 4.8V DC rechargeable |
Charging System | Internal (ignition coil) also AC/120V unit |
Air Cleaner | Oiled Foam Elements (2) |
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Stabilizer Bar | Standard |
Carrying Handle | Standard |
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