
_ ARNING:Read,understand, and
follow all instructionsandwarnings
postedon the machine and in this
manual before operating.
Before Starting
Gas And Oil Fill-Up
Servicethe enginewithgasolineandoil as instructedin
the separateenginemanualpackedwithyourtiller.Read
instructionscarefully.
_._|1_ ARNING:Useextremecarewhen
handlinggasoline. Gasolineis ex-
tremely flammable and the vaporsare
explosive.Neverfuel machine indoors
or while the engineis hot or running.
Starting Engine
_ WARNING:Besureno one is standing
infront of the tiller while the engineis
runningor being started.
1. Attachsparkplugwireto sparkplug. Makesurethe
metalcap onthe endof the sparkplugis fastened
securelyoverthe metaltip on the sparkplug.
2. Makesurethatthe fine clutchcontrolisdisengaged.
3. Placethe throttlecontrolinthe FASTposition.
4. Forfirst timestart-up,firmly pressengineprimerfive
(5)times.Forall futurestarts, pressthree(3) times.
Waitabouttwo secondsbetweeneach press.
5. Placelefthandongas tank.Grasprecoilstarterand
pullropeout slowlyuntil enginereachesthe beginning
of itscompressioncycle(ropewillpull slightlyharder
at thispoint).
6. Pullropewith a rapid,continuous,full armstroke.
Keepa firmgripon handle.Let roperewindslowly.Do
not let recoilstartersnapbackagainstengine.Repeat
untilenginestarts.
Stopping Engine
1. Movethrottlecontrolleverto STOPor OFFposition.
2. Disconnectsparkplugwire fromsparkplugand
groundagainsttheengine.
Using Your Tiller
Yourtiller (alsoknownas a cultivator)is a precisionbuilt
machinedesignedfor seedbedpreparation,cultivating,
furrowing,andmulching.It isengineeredto minimize
the hardestworkinthe vegetableor flowergarden,to
till thesoil for plantingandcultivating,andto perform
manyotherusefullaborsavingtasksinthe garden.After
engineis runningandappropriatespeedseton throttle,
squeezefine clutchcontrol(see Figure4-1)against
upperhandleto engagethe fine drive.Releasethe lever
to stopthe tinesfromturning.
Wheel Position
Thetiller isshippedwiththe wheeladjustedsuchthat the
unit sitslevel.Beforetilling,thewheelmust beraised.To
dothis, removethe clevisandcotterpins,raisethe wheel
to the desiredposition,then reattachpinsto secure,
Figure4-2. Fortransportingthe tiller,reversethe stepsto
lowerthewheel.
Figure4-2:WheelAdjustment
Depth Stake
Thedepth stakeacts as a brakefor the tillerand controls
the depthand speedatwhichthe machinewill operate,
Figure4-3. Removethe clevisandcotterpins,raiseor
lowerthedepth stake,thenreattachpins to secure.
Figure4-3:The DepthStake
Your Tiller
WARNING
Besorenooneother
thanthe operator :is
standing near the tiller
while starting engine
or operating the unit.
Never run engine
indoorsor in enclosed,
poorly ventilated
areas. Engine exhaust
contains carbon
monoxide, an odorless
and deadly
hands, feet, hair and
loose clothing away
fromanymo. ngparts
See your engine
manual packaged with
your unit for detailed
instructions pertaining
to starting the engine,
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