Stopping The Engine - MTD 400 Manual Del Operador

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5. Put t hethrottle c ontrol lever located onthe engine i nthe
"FAST" or"Rabbit" position.
6. Move t he Choke intotheChoke position.
7. Put o ne hand onthefuel t ank tostabilize thetiller w hen
pulling t hestarter rope handle. Then use therecoil starter
tostart t he engine. When t he engine starts, gradually move
the choke l ever tothe"CHOKE
OFF" position.
8. Use t he"FAST" throttle s peed s etting w hen tilling.
Stopping the Engine
1.
To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward
Clutch
Bail.
2.
To stop the engine, put the throttle
control
lever in the
....STOP" position.
ToEngageDrive& Tines
1.
For forward
motion
of the wheels and power to the tines
pull the Forward Clutch Bail up against the handlebar.
Release the bail to stop the forward
motion
of wheels and
tines.
2.
When tilling,
relax and let the wheels
pull the machine
while the tines dig. Walk behind
and a little to one side of
the tiller. Use one hand, yet keep a light -- but secure --
grip on the handlebar
while keeping
your arm loose.
3.
Let the tiller move at its own pace and do not push down
on the handlebars
to try and force the tines to dig deeper
-- this takes weight
off the wheels and reduces traction.
To move in
a.
b.
WARNING!
Do not push down on the handlebars
to try to make the tiller till more deeply.
This
prevents the wheels from holding
the tiller back and
can allow the tines to rapidly
propel the tiller
forward,
which could result in loss of control,
property
damage,
or personal
injury.
reverse:
Release the forward
Clutch Bail. Then lift the
handlebar
until the tines are off the ground.
Pull back on the Reverse Lever, and walk backwards
with the machine
Note: In reverse mode, the tines will reverse
rotation.
If longer distances
need to be covered
in reverse,
shut offthe
engine, then place the two wheels in
FREEWHEEL.
Turning the Tiller
1.
Practice turning
the tiller in a level, open area. Be very
careful to keep your feet and legs away from the tines.
2.
To begin a turn, lift the handlebars
until the tines are out
of the ground and the engine
and tines are balanced
over
the wheels.
3.
With the tiller balanced,
push sideways on the handlebar
to
steer in the direction
of the turn. After turning,
slowly lower
the tines into the soil to resume tilling.
Setting The Depth
Tilling depth
is controlled
by the depth
stake which can be
adjusted
to five different
settings.
Adjust the side shields as you
adjust the depth stake.
_
ARNING:
Be certain spark plug wire is
disconnected
and grounded
against the engine
when performing
any adjustments.
When using the tiller for the first time, use the second
adjustment
hole from the top (1" of tilling
depth).
When breaking
up sod and for shallow
cultivation,
use the
setting
which gives 1" of tilling
depth
(second hole from
the top). Place the side shields in their lowest position.
For further
depth, raise the depth
stake and side shields
and also make one or two more passes over the area.
When tilling
loose soil, the depth
stake may be raised to its
highest
position
(use bottom
adjustment
hole) to give the
deepest tilling
depth.
Raise the side shields to their highest
position.
To transport
tiller, lower the depth
stake (use top
adjustment
hole).
To adjust the depth
stake, pull back on the depth
adjustment
bracket (A) and push up or down (B) until the bracket reaches the
desired position,
see Fig. 5-1, then release the bracket (C).
To adjust the side shields, remove the wing nuts. Move the side
shield to the desired position
and replace the wing nuts. Tighten
securely. See Fig. 5-2.
Figure 5-2
SECTION
S --
OPERATION
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