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FROM ROTATING TINES.

ROTftTIHG TIMES WILL CAUSE INJURY.

Stopping the Engine and Tiller

1. To stop the wheels and tines, release the
Forward Clutch Bail (all models) or the Re­

verse Clutch Control (Model 644A) —
whichever control is in use.
2. To stop the engine, put the ignition
switch and/or the throttle control lever in
the “OFF” or “STOP” position.

OPERATING THE TILLER

The following operating instructions pro­
vide guidelines to using your tiller effec­
tively and safely. Be sure to read Tilling

Tips & Techniques in this Section before

actually putting the tines into the soil.

This is a “Counter-Rotating-Tine” (CRT)
tiller. It operates differently from “Stan-

dard-Rotating-Tine” (SRT) tillers. As the

wheels pull forward, the tines rotate back­
ward, creating an “uppercut” action which

digs deeply, uprooting soil and weeds.

1. Follow the Pre-Start Checklist at the be­

ginning of this Section. Be sure that the
wheels are in the WffEEL DRIVE position.
2. Move the Depth Regulator Lever all the
way down, so that the tines clear the
ground. Use this position when practicing

with the tiller and when traveling between

tilling sites. Before actually tilling, move
the lever to the desired depth setting (see

Tilling Tips & Techniques).

Fig. 4-2: Use one hand to guide tiiier when

moving forward.

3. Start engine and allow it to warm up.
Then put throttle In “FAST” setting.
4. For forward motion of the wheels and
power to the tines:

(a) Pull Forward Clutch Bail (Fig. 4-1) up

against handlebar. Release bail to stop for­
ward motion of wheels and tines.

(b) When tilling, relax and let the wheels
pull the unit while the tines dig. Walk be­
hind and a little to one side of the unit. Use
one hand, yet keep a light—but secure—

grip on the handlebar (while keeping your
arm loose). See Fig. 4-2. Letthe unit move
at its own pace and do not push down on
the handlebars to try and force the tines to
dig deeper — this takes weight off the
wheels and reduces traction.

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WARNING:

Do not push

down on the handlebars to try

to make the tiller till more

deeply. This prevents the
wheels from holding the tiller

back and can allow the tines to
rapidly propel the tiller forward,

which could result in loss of
control, property damage, or
personal injury.

5. For reverse motion of the wheels and

tines (Model 644Aonly):

(a) Look behind and exercise caution when
operating in reverse. Do not till while in
reverse.
(b) Stop all forward motion. Lift handlebar

with one hand until tines are off the ground
and then pull Reverse Clutch Control knob
out (see Fig. 4-3). To stop reversing, let go

of Reverse Cliifnh Control knob

Fig 4-3: Raise tines off gioiind and iook

lieliind when moving in reverse

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.

To move the Model 640C in reverse for

short distances:

(a) Release forward Clutch Bail. Then lift
handlebar until tines are off the ground.

(b) Swing the handlebar to the left so the
right wheel takes a “step” backward. Next

swing the handlebar to the right so the left
wheel “steps” backward. Repeat as needed.

(c) If longer distances need to be covered
in reverse, shut off the engine, then place

the two wheels in FREEWFIEEL.

7. To Turn the Tiller Around:

(a) Practice turning the tiller in a level,
open area. Be very careful to keep your feet

and legs away from the tines.

(b) To begin a turn, lift the handlebars until

the tines are out of the ground and the engine

and tines are balanced over the wheels (Fig.
4-4).

(c) With tiller balanced, push sideways on
handlebar to steer in direction of turn (Fig.

4-5). After turning, slowly lower tines into
soil to resume tilling.

Fig. 4-4: To begin turn, lift handlebars until

tines are out of ground and unit is balanced.

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Fig. 4-5: IVitli tines out ofgioiind. push han-

dlehais sideways to turn tiller

Sti)|i|)iii(j the Tiller anil Enijine

1. To stop the wheels and tines, release the
Forward Clutch Bail (all iriodels) or the Re­
verse Clutch Control (Model 644A) —
whichever control Is in use.
2. To stop the engine, put the ignition
switch ancTbr the throttle control lever in

the “OFF” or “STOP” position.

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