Safe operation practices for tillers – MTD 215-386-000 User Manual

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WARNING^J

To reduce the potential for any injury, comply with the following safety instructions. Failure to comply
with the instructions may result in personal injury.

SAFE OPERATION PRACTICES FOR TILLERS

1. It is suggested that this manual be read in its

entirety before attempting to assemble or
operate this unit. Keep this manual in a safe
piace for future reference and for ordering
replacement parts.

2. Your tiller is.a precision piece of power equip­

ment, not a piaything. Therefore, exercise ex­
treme caution at all times.

14. Do not waik in front of the tiiier while the

engine is running.

15. Check the fuel before starting the engine.

Gasoline is an extremely flammable fuel. Do

not fill gasoline tank indoors, when the engine
is running, or whiie the engine is stiil hot.

Wipe off any spilled gasoline before starting
the engine as it may cause a fire or expiosion.

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3.

Read this Owner’s Manual carefully. Be

thoroughly familiar with the controls and the
proper use of the equipment.

4. Never allow children to operate a power tiller.

Only persons well acquainted with these rules
of safe operation should be allowed to use

your tiller.

5. No one should operate this unit while intoxi­

cated or while taking medication that impairs
the senses or reactions.

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. Keep the area of operation clear of all per­

sons, particularly small children and pets.

16. Do not run the engine while indoors. Exhaust

gases are deadly poisonous.

17. Be careful not to touch the muffler after the

engine has been running. It is hot.

18. Do not change the engine governor settings

or overspeed the engine. Excessive engine
speeds are dangerous.

19. Before any maintenance work is performed or

adjustments are made, remove the spark plug
wire and ground it on the engine block for
added safety.

7. Do not operate equipment when barefoot or

wearing open sandals. Always wear substan­
tial footwear.

20. Use caution when tilling near buildings and

fences. Rotating tines can cause damage or

injury.

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. Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could

get caught on the tiller.

9. Do not start the engine unless the shift lever

is in the neutral (N) position.

21. Before attempting to remove rocks, bricks and

other objects from tines, stop the engine and
be sure the tines have stopped completely.

Disconnect the spark plug wire and ground to
prevent accidental starting.

10. Do not stand in front of the tiller while starting

the engine.

22. Check the tine and engine mounting bolts at

frequent intervals for proper tightness.

11. Do not place feet and hands on or near the

tines when starting the engine or while the
engine is running.

23. Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight to be

sure the equipment is in safe working condi­
tion.

N 12. Never attempt to make a wheel or depth bar

adjustment while the engine is running.

13. Do not leave the tiller unattended with the

engine running.

24. Never store the equipment with gasoline in

the tank inside of a building where fumes may
reach an open fiame or spark. Allow the
engine

to

cool

before

storing

in

any

enclosure.

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