The operation of any tiller can result in foreign objects thrown into the eyes,
which can result in severe eye damage.
Always wear safety glasses or eye
shields before starting your tiller and while tilling. We recommend
standard
safety glasses or a wide vision safety mask worn over spectacles.
HOW TO USE YOUR TILLER
Know how to operate all controls before
adding fuel and oil or attempting to start
engine.
STOPPING
TINES
1. Release tine control to stop movement.
ENGINE
2. Move throttle control to "SLOW" posi-
tion and allow the engine to run slowly
for cool down.
3. Turn the engine switch to the "OFF"
Position.
4. Turn the fuel valve lever to the "OFF"
Position.
NOTE: Never use choke to stop engine.
IMPORTANT:
To stop engine in an emer-
gency, turn the engine switch to the OFF
position.
Tine Control
"Off" (UP) Position
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Throttle
Engine
Fuel
Control
Switch
Valve
TILLING
The speed and depth of tilling is regulated
by the position of the depth stake and
wheel height.
The depth stake should always be below
the wheels for digging.
It serves as a
brake to slow the tiller's forward motion to
enable the tines to penetrate the ground.
Also, the more the depth stake is lowered
into the ground the deeper the tines will
dig.
DEPTH STAKE
Adjust depth stake by removing the hairpin
clip and clevis pin. Change depth stake
to desired position.
Replace the clevis pin
and hairpin clip.
• For normal tilling, set depth stake at the
second or third hole from the top.
WHEELS
Adjust wheels by removing the hairpin clip
and clevis pin. Change wheel position.
Replace the hairpin clip and clevis pin.
• For normal tilling, set wheels at the
second or third hole from the top.
Hairpin Clip and
Clevis Pin
Depth
Stake
Throttle
Control
Wheel
Spring
Fuel
Valve
Engine
Switch
TINE OPERATION
• Squeeze tine control to handle.
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TO TRANSPORT
j;ICAUTION:
Before lifting or transporting,
allow tiller engine and muffler to cool.
Dis-
connect spark plug wire.
Drain gasoline
from fuel tank.
AROUND
THE YARD
1. Tip depth stake forward until it is held
by the stake spring.
2. Push tiller handles down, raising tines
off the ground.
3. Push or pull tiller to desired location.