Starting your tiller, Operating, Instructions – MTD 219-100A User Manual

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B. Remove spark plug wire from spark plug and

ground. Check tiller tines for proper installa­
tion. With throttle control lever set on STOP

position and the clutch control handle set in
FORWARD position, slowly crank engine to
determine direction of tine rotation. Be sure all
tines are mounted so the sharpened edges
enter the soil first.

C.

Now place the clutch control handle in

NEUTRAL position. Slowly crank engine. The
tines should not rotate.

D. Check all nuts and bolts for proper tightness.

This is especially important during the initial

operation period. Make this same check

periodically thereafter.

E. Fill fuel tank with ciean, fresh, regular grade

gasoline. This should be used at all times.

F. Check engine crankcase for proper oil level.

The engine is shipped without oil in the
crankcase. Be sure to fill crankcase before

starting engine. Be sure crankcase is FULL.
See engine manual for correct type and
amount.

NOTE

The engine is warranted separately

by the engine manufacturer. For
warranty service contact the engine
manufacturer or their local author­

ized service station. All important
information pertaining to care and
operation is included in the engine
manuai.

STARTING YOUR TILLER

1. Be sure clutch control handle is in NEUTRAL

position.

2. Move throttle lever to START position on

engine.

3. After cranking the engine several times or as

the engine fires, move the throttle lever to

RUN position.

4. Adjust throttle lever for desired operating

speed.

5. To stop engine, move throttle lever to STOP

position. Keep throttle lever in STOP position

at all times when tiller is not in use.

NOTE

A brief break-in period is essential

to insure maximum engine life. This
consists of running the engine at
half speed for a period of time re­
quired to use one tank of gasoline.

This is necessary on the initial run

only. It is also recommended that
the oil be changed after five (5) hours
of operation. This allows for the re­
moval of impurities which may have

accumulated during the break-in

period. Subsequent oil changes

should be made as stated In the en­
gine manual. Always check oil be­
fore using your tiller. Be sure oil lev­
el is adequate.

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

For your own convenience and safety, observe all
safety suggestions shown in this manual. Your
tiller is not a toy, it is a precision piece of power
equipment. Treat it as such.

It is important to recognize the fact that the
forward and penetrating action of the rotary tiller
is obtained from the rotating action of the tines

in the soil. The depth bar acts as a brake for the
tiller and controls the depth and speed at which
the machine will operate. By lowering the setting
of the depth bar, the forward speed of the machine

is reduced and the working depth of the tines is
increased. Raising the setting of the depth bar
increases the forward speed and reduces the

working depth. When soil conditions are severe
and several passes must be made over a certain
area, the depth bar setting should be lowered each

time a pass is made. Further control of tilling
depth and travel speed can be obtained by
variation of pressure on the handles or the throttle
setting. A downward pressure on the handles will

increase the working depth and reduce the

forward speed. An upward pressure on the
handles will reduce the working depth and

increase the forward speed. The type of soil and

working conditions will determine the actual
setting of the depth bar and the handle pressure
required.

1.

Tine engagement and forward travel is

achieved by moving the clutch lever to

FORWARD

position.

Tine

rotation

and

forward motion are stopped by moving the
clutch lever to NEUTRAL position.

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