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CLUTCH
The clutch switches the engine power to the transmission on and off. The clutch lever has a safety lock that must be
released before the clutch lever can be pressed.
Press the clutch lever, and the rotating blades will rotate, release the clutch and stop.
STOP
In case of emergency:
1.
Move the throttle lever to the "STOP" position.
In normal use:
1.
Disengage the clutch.
2.
Move the throttle lever to the "STOP" position.
ADJUSTMENTS AND ADVICE
ATTENTION: Turn off the engine before making adjustments. Use caution when using the recoil
lever.
CARVING TIPS
The key to good ploughing is to do a superficial job on the first pass, and then increase the depth.
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Ploughing in depth will depend on soil conditions.
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When starting to work on very hard or compact soil, place the retaining pin in the highest hole. This will allow you
to work less deeply. With the depth regulator in this position, make several passes over the area to be cultivated.
Then make successive layers.
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If the handlebar jumps or moves uncontrollably, lower the depth adjuster by placing the teeth in a higher hole.
This will allow you to work normally.
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If there are weeds or vegetation obstructing the passage, change the position of the handlebars so that you can
pass.
CULTIVATION TIPS
If you want to use the hoe to cultivate:
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Sow different rows of plants leaving between 15 and 20 cm distance between each row.
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Place the depth adjuster lever with the retaining teeth in one of the highest holes. This will allow the correct
cultivation through the weeds and you will be able to divide the soil of the area.