EarthQuake 16095 REV3 User Manual

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Operator’s Manual

Front Tine Tiller Badger 3365 Series

START-UP

The choke lever required to cold start the rototiller is located

on the engine and is marked with the choke control symbols

(See Operation Control Symbols in the Controls and Operating

Symbols section of this manual).
A more detailed description of engine operation and all

related precautions and procedures can be found in the

engine manufacturer’s manual that accompanies each tiller.
Cold Starts

1. Move choke lever to full choke position.
2. Move the throttle lever to SLOW throttle speed.
3. Pull starting rope out slowly one time and allow to return

normally.

4. Pull starting rope out rapidly and allow rope to return

normally.

5. When engine starts, gradually move choke lever to no

choke position and increase throttle speed.

Restarting A Warm Engine
Restarting an engine that is already warm from previous

running does not normally require the use of the choke.

1. Move the throttle lever to SLOW throttle speed.
2. Pull starting rope out rapidly until engine starts. Allow

rope to return normally. Repeat until engine starts.

3. Adjust throttle speed to FAST for best tiller operation.

Operating Speed
For normal tilling, set the throttle lever to FAST.
Shutting Down
To stop the engine at any time, move the throttle control to

the OFF or STOP position. To stop wheels and tines at any

time, release the drive safety control to the NEUTRAL position.
Tilling

1. Adjust the depth regulator lever to achieve desired tilling

depth.

NOTE: Raise depth regulator lever up one hole at a time,

testing tiller operation after each raise. Raising

depth regulator lever too high can result in loss of

control of tiller!

2. Move the throttle control to FAST.
3. Place the tiller in motion by pushing down on the drive

safety control lever; this will engage the tines.

OPERATION

Pre-Start Inspection

1. Make sure all safety guards are in place and all nuts and

bolts are secure.

2. Check oil level in engine crankcase. See your engine

manual for procedure and specifications.

3. Inspect air cleaner for cleanliness. See your engine

manual for procedure.

4. Check the fuel supply. Fill the fuel tank no closer than one

inch from top of tank to provide space for expansion. See

your engine manual for fuel recommendations.

5. Be sure spark plug wire is attached and spark plug is

tightened securely.

6. Check position of wheels.
7. Check depth regulator lever position.
8. Examine underneath and around engine for signs of oil or

fuel leaks.

9. Inspect fuel hoses for tightness and fuel seepage.
10. Look for signs of engine damage.
11. Remove excessive debris from muffler area and recoil

starter.

12. Turn fuel shutoff valve to the ON position if engine

is equipped with one. It’s located between tank and

carburetor.

GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND MUST BE

HANDLED WITH CARE. NEVER FILL THE TANK WHEN

THE ENGINE IS HOT OR RUNNING. ALWAYS MOVE

OUTDOORS TO FILL THE TANK.

WARNING

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