Operation Manual
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... parts from the carton. The tiller is heavy, do not attempt to do so in these Assembly steps. 2. Bottle SAE 10W30 Oil • One Engine Operator's Manual • One Handlebar Assembly NOTE: This Operator's Manual covers several garden tiller models. Check that you have... the items listed in this manual. The tiller depicted may differ from the operator's position. 1. Assembly & Set-Up ...
... parts from the carton. The tiller is heavy, do not attempt to do so in these Assembly steps. 2. Bottle SAE 10W30 Oil • One Engine Operator's Manual • One Handlebar Assembly NOTE: This Operator's Manual covers several garden tiller models. Check that you have... the items listed in this manual. The tiller depicted may differ from the operator's position. 1. Assembly & Set-Up ...
Operation Manual
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...1" 3" 5" 7" Forward Clutch Bail The forward clutch bail controls the engagement of the forward drive of the tines. The tiller depicted may differ from yours. Depth Regulator Lever This lever controls the tilling depth of the wheels and tines. Wheel Drive ...pin that secures the wheel to the separate Engine Operator's Manual. Controls & Features 4 Reverse Handle Assembly Forward Clutch Bail Depth Regulator Lever Handlebar Height Adjustment Tines Wheel Drive Pin NOTE: This Operator's Manual covers several garden tiller models. Engine Controls Figure 4-1 Reverse Handle Assembly (if...
...1" 3" 5" 7" Forward Clutch Bail The forward clutch bail controls the engagement of the forward drive of the tines. The tiller depicted may differ from yours. Depth Regulator Lever This lever controls the tilling depth of the wheels and tines. Wheel Drive ...pin that secures the wheel to the separate Engine Operator's Manual. Controls & Features 4 Reverse Handle Assembly Forward Clutch Bail Depth Regulator Lever Handlebar Height Adjustment Tines Wheel Drive Pin NOTE: This Operator's Manual covers several garden tiller models. Engine Controls Figure 4-1 Reverse Handle Assembly (if...
Operation Manual
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...Never allow either of new operation (see Maintenance & Adjustments Section in FREEWHEEL position when the engine is running . Never have wheels in this manual). 1. Put the Forward Clutch Bail in the WHEEL DRIVE position. 3. Avoid the engine muffler and nearby areas. Complete the Pre-Start Checklist ... the depth setting, pull back on the depth regulator lever (A) and lift up or down to familiarize yourself with the tiller should you begin using it in the garden. Start the engine as required. 4. To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail. 2. Find an...
...Never allow either of new operation (see Maintenance & Adjustments Section in FREEWHEEL position when the engine is running . Never have wheels in this manual). 1. Put the Forward Clutch Bail in the WHEEL DRIVE position. 3. Avoid the engine muffler and nearby areas. Complete the Pre-Start Checklist ... the depth setting, pull back on the depth regulator lever (A) and lift up or down to familiarize yourself with the tiller should you begin using it in the garden. Start the engine as required. 4. To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail. 2. Find an...
Operation Manual
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... to chock the wheels in place after the tiller is in the vehicle. • After loading the tiller, prevent it is necessary to support the combined weight of the vehicle. Operation Terrace Gardening 1. Loading and unloading the tiller into and out of the tiller and any obstacles behind you. Also, use ...going uphill than terracing. Go back and forth across the first row as the tiller digs more people are needed to the vehicle. • The handlers should share the load. • Use sturdy ramps and manually - Do not till the last 12" or more people should wear sturdy ...
... to chock the wheels in place after the tiller is in the vehicle. • After loading the tiller, prevent it is necessary to support the combined weight of the vehicle. Operation Terrace Gardening 1. Loading and unloading the tiller into and out of the tiller and any obstacles behind you. Also, use ...going uphill than terracing. Go back and forth across the first row as the tiller digs more people are needed to the vehicle. • The handlers should share the load. • Use sturdy ramps and manually - Do not till the last 12" or more people should wear sturdy ...