NARROW TINE PATTERN
See Figure 7.
When tilling in confined areas or rows, a narrow tine pattern
may be required. For a narrow tine pattern:
Remove hitch pin from each side of the cultivator.
Remove the left and right outer tines (A and D).
Remove felt washers.
Replace hitch pin in alternate holes on each side of shaft.
NOTE: Do not force the tines on or off the shaft. If you
experience difficulties when removing the tines, apply some
penetrating lubricant on the shaft. When reinstalling the tines,
make sure to clean and lubricate the shaft and the tine hubs.
STONY OR ROCKY SOIL TINE PATTERN
See Figure 8.
If you are tilling in stony or rocky soil and experience con-
tinual rock jams, there is an additional tine pattern that will
help correct the problem. In the stony soil tine pattern, the
center gap is wider than in the regular tine pattern. This will
require additional passes to till the area. For a stony soil
tine pattern:
Remove hitch pin from each side of the cultivator.
Remove tines and felt washers from the shaft.
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Reinstall tines B and C on opposite sides of the shaft.
When facing the cultivator attachment, tine B will now be
on the left and tine C will be on the right.
Reinstall felt washers.
Reinstall tines A and D. Tines D and B will now be on one
side, with tines A and C on the other.
Replace hitch pins.
ATTACHING THE STORAGE HANGER
See Figure 9.
There are two ways to hang the attachment for storage.
To use the hanger cap, push in the button and place the
hanger cap over the end of the attachment shaft. Slightly
rotate the cap from side to side until the button locks into
place.
The secondary hole in the attachment shaft can be used
for hanging purposes as well.
STORING THE ATTACHMENT
Store the attachment indoors in a well-ventilated place
that is inaccessible to children.
Keep away from corrosive agents such as garden chemi-
cals and de-icing salts.