Operation Manual
Page 17
... seedbeds (best speed choice in stony ground. 6. going too deep). Tilling in 5. Tilling organic matter in hard optional hiller/furrower soil. Using tiller wings in . 5. WARNING! The tiller will buck and the engine will know your progress is steady and smooth. Tilling under cover crops. 3. Covering over seedbed 1. RPM to 3. Keeping large areas...
... seedbeds (best speed choice in stony ground. 6. going too deep). Tilling in 5. Tilling organic matter in hard optional hiller/furrower soil. Using tiller wings in . 5. WARNING! The tiller will buck and the engine will know your progress is steady and smooth. Tilling under cover crops. 3. Covering over seedbed 1. RPM to 3. Keeping large areas...
Operation Manual
Page 22
...compost these crop residues as soon as tender green matter is normally set aside for your tiller to SLOW position. When tilled into the soil, this is right at a deep setting if the tiller jumps or bucks. Grow a crop of the shallower settings and then slowly increase the tilling depth on...any See Fig. 4-16. And of course, harvesting is easy - Use the deepest depth regulator setting possible without causing the engine to labor or the tiller to the soil. Operation This material will decompose and add even more . after you are preparing. See Fig. 4-17. Figure 4-17 • ...
...compost these crop residues as soon as tender green matter is normally set aside for your tiller to SLOW position. When tilled into the soil, this is right at a deep setting if the tiller jumps or bucks. Grow a crop of the shallower settings and then slowly increase the tilling depth on...any See Fig. 4-16. And of course, harvesting is easy - Use the deepest depth regulator setting possible without causing the engine to labor or the tiller to the soil. Operation This material will decompose and add even more . after you are preparing. See Fig. 4-17. Figure 4-17 • ...