Use the tiller/cultivator for breaking sod, preparing
seed beds, and for cultivating gardens and flower
beds. The tiller/cultivator can also dig small holes for
planting saplings or potted plants.
For breaking sod or deep tilling, allow the tines to pull
the tiller/cultivator forward to the end of your arm's
reach, then firmly pull it back toward yourself. You will
achieve the best results by repeatedly allowing it to
move forward and pulling it back.
By pulling the tiller/cultivator back towards yourself,
the tines will dig deeper and more aggressively.
To prevent tripping, take extra precautions when
moving backwards and when pulling the tiller/
cultivator back toward yourself.
If the tiller/cultivator digs deep enough to stay in one
spot, gently rock it side to side until it starts moving
forward again.
When working on inclines always stand diagonally to
the incline to retain a firm, safe footing. Do not work
on extremely steep slopes.
For preparing seed beds, we recommend using one of
these tilling patterns: (Fig. 9)
Tilling Pattern A– Make two passes over area to be
tilled, the second at a right angle to the first.
OPERATING
Tilling Pattern B - Make two passes over area to be
tilled, the second overlapping the first.
Before use, remove any visible stones or other
foreign bodies from the area.
CAUTION: Before moving the tiller/cultivator from
one area to another, release the bail wire and wait for
the tines to come to a complete stop. Be careful not
to let the tines touch the ground while moving the
tiller/cultivator. The tines as well as the unit itself may
be damaged even if the motor is switched off.
Clearing foreign objects:
During operation a stone or root could become
lodged in the tines, or tall grass or weeds may
become wrapped around the tine shaft. To clear the
tines or tine shaft release the bail wire, wait for the
tines to come to a complete stop and remove the
battery. Dislodge or remove the foreign matter from
the tines or tine shaft. To simplify removal of tall
grass or weeds from the tine shaft, remove one or
more of the tines. See Tine Removal and Installation.
Fig. 9
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Fig. 9