Air filter, Rear tine shield, Muffler – Craftsman 247.29931 User Manual

Page 11: Oil fill cap & dipstick, Reverse handle, Forward clutch bail & tine engagement, Depth regulator lever, Handlebar height adjustment, Side shield, Tines

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OPERATION

AIR FILTER

The air filter is a device on the engine air intake that prevents dust and

dirt entering the engine. See Figure 5.

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REAR TINE SHIELD

The rear tine shield protects the operator from flying debris while also

smoothing out freshly tilled soil. See Figure 5.

MUFFLER

Engine exhaust exits the engine via the muffler. See Figure 5.

OIL FILL CAP & DIPSTICK

Engine oil level can be checked and oil added through the oil fill. See

Figure 5.

NOTE: This unit was shipped WITHOUT oil In the engine. Oil Is

Included In the plastic bag packed with the manual In with the unit.

Add the oil as directed in the Gas & Oil Fill Up section. Check the oil

level before each operation to ensure adequate oil is in the engine.

For further instructions, refer to the steps in the Engine Maintenance

section of this manual.

REVERSE HANDLE

The Reverse Handle controls the reverse drive of the wheels and the

tines. See Figure 5.

FORWARD CLUTCH BAIL & TINE ENGAGE­
MENT

The forward clutch ball controls the engagement of the forward drive of

the wheels and tines. See Figure 5.

DEPTH REGULATOR LEVER

This lever controls the tilling depth

of

the tines. Pull the lever back and

slide It up or down to engage the notched height. See Figure 5.

HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The handlebar height is adjustable to three different settings. In

general, adjust the handlebars so they are at waist level when the tines

are 3-4” in the ground. See Figure 5.

SIDE SHIELD

The side shield is used to maintain clear even rows and may be

adjusted to one of five different positions. See Figure 5.

TINES

Your tiller’s tines are a series of hoes arranged on a revolving power-

driven shaft. See Figure 5.

WHEEL DRIVE PINS

Each wheel is equipped with a wheel drive click pin that secures the

wheel to the wheel shaft. The wheels can be positioned In either a

WHEEL DRIVE ora FREEWHEEL mode. See Figure 5.

OIL DRAIN

Removing the oil drain plug will drain the oil from the engine. See

Figure 5.

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