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while engine is running. Never 4. Press down firmly on the handles, and then squeeze attempt to adjust or clean tines the clutch lever. The tines will begin to turn, but the while engine is running, at risk of tiller should not move forward. If it does, don’t pull severe injury. backwards - merely press down harder on the handle. *AR -- As Required When you find the right amount of downward pressure so that the tines are digging and tiller is not moving forward, release the pressure slightly. As you release it you’ll notice the tiller beginning to move forward. The whole tilling operation is controlled by the amount of pressure you put on the drag stake. Do not fight the tiller. Stand between the handles and press down to go slower and dig deeper, and release the downward pressure to move forward faster. In normal soil, the actual up and down movement of the handles will be no more than an inch or two. TRANSPORT To transport tiller from garden to storage area, lift the handles until the drag stake is above ground level, set the engine throttle at slow speed and walk the tiller on the tines. 6 11 TRANSMISSION OPERATING TIPS To acquire the knack of letting the tiller do the work without effort on the part of the operator, we offer the following suggestions: 1. Adjust drag stake so the handles are at such a height that your arms hang straight down to contact them. Rear wheels should be raised for deep tillage or ease of turning in confined areas. 2. Operate the tiller at about 3/4 throttle. 3. Don’t hurry the job - proceed at a slow walk - give the machine time to do its job. 4. Concentrate on keeping your arms relaxed (There is a natural tendency for any beginner to tense up.). Operation actually takes very little effort. Let the tiller do the work. 5. When tilling on sloping ground, turn the front of the machine uphill to sufficiently counteract the tendency to run down hill. 6. For best results, operate at reduced throttle settings when the ground is extremely hard or rough. 7. When cultivating, raise the drag stake until the handles are the proper height as described in Item 1 or set rear wheels in position. Proceed at a slow walk, watching the rotors as it tills along the row. 8. TIGHTEN ALL NUTS AND BOLTS PERIODICALLY. TILLLING PATTERNS Whenever possible till the soil in the direction in which the planting or rows will run. If the soil is extremely hard and dry, it may be advisable to till across the plot on the first digging and then obtain the depth you want by tilling in the direction the planting will be done. ADJUSTMENTS TINE ADJUSTMENT The standard tilling width is 26” with both inner and outer tine assemblies mounted. Tilling width is 14” with outer assemblies removed. To remove outer tine assemblies from inner tine assemblies, remove pin clip from clevis pin. Slide clevis pin out and remove outer tine assembly. Extension tines provide a tilling width of up to 38”. CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Figure 7 DANGER To avoid possible serious bodily injur...
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