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4 Operation

A WARNING

Before

operating

your

mactiine,

carefully read and understand all safety
(Section 1), controls (Section 3) and
operating instructions (Section 4) in

this Manual, in the separate Engine

Owner’s Manual, and on the decals on

the machine.

Failure to follow these instructions can
result in serious personal injury.

INTRODUCTION

Read this Section of the manual

thoroughly before you start the engine.
Then, take the time to familiarize yourself
with the basic operation of the tiller

before using it in your garden. Find an
open, level area and practice using the
tiller controls without the tines engaging

the soil (put tines in Travel setting—
Section 3,

Depth Regulator Level).

Only

after you’ve become completely familiar
with the tiller should you begin using it in

the garden.

A

WARNING

Your tiller and its optional PTO Power

Unit

attachments

are

capable

of

causing serious injury to untrained or
careless operators.

To avoid serious personal injury or

property

damage,

read

the

Owner’s

Manual

that

is

provided

with

any

optional

accessories

or

attachments

before using the tiller or PTO Power
Unit._____________________________

Break-In Operation

Perform the following maintenance

during the first hours of new operation
(see

Maintenance

Section in this Manual

and maintenance information in the
Engine Owner’s Manual).

1. Change engine oil after first 2 hours of
new engine operation.

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Figure: 4-1

2.

After the first 2 hours of new

operation, check the gear oil levels in the

PTO Power Unit and the tine attachment

transmissions.

3.

Check for loose or missing hardware

on unit. Tighten or replace as needed.

4. Check tension on forward drive belt
after first

2

hours of operation.

Starting and Stopping the Engine

The following steps describe how to start
and stop the engine.

IMPORTANT:

Do not attempt to engage

the tines, wheels, or any PTO attachment

until you have read all of the operating
instructions in this Section. Also review

the safety rules in Section 1,

Safety

and

the tiller and engine controls information

in Section 3,

Features and Controls.

Pre-Start Checklist

Make the following checks and perform

the following services

before

starting the

engine.

1. Read the Safety and

Controls

Sections

in this Manual. Read the separate Engine
Owner’s Manual provided by the engine
manufacturer.

2. Check unit for loose or missing
hardware. Service as required.

3.

Check engine oil level. See Engine

Owner’s Manual.

4. Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive lever

(Figure 4-2) into NEUTRAL position. See
Section 3,

Controls tor

more information

on this lever.

5. Check Safety Guards. All guards and
covers must be securely in place.

6

. Check air cleaner. See Engine Owner’s

Manual.

7. Electric start systems only; ensure
battery fluid is filled to the correct level.
Check cell caps and ensure that they are
tight. Check all electric wire connections;
ensure they are tight and away from
possible short-circuit conditions. See
Section 2,

Assembling the Electric Start

System

for more information.

8

. Attach spark plug wire to spark plug.

9.

Check Engine Cooling System. Clear

cooling fins and air intake screen of
debris.

10.

Select High/Low Belt Speed range.

11.

Adjust Flandlebar Height.

12.

Fill the fuel tank with gasoline in

accordance with the directions in the
separate Engine Owner’s Manual. Follow
all instructions and safety rules carefully.

A

DANGER

GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND
ITS VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE.

Follow gasoline safety rules in this
Manual (Section 1) and in the separate
Engine Owner’s Manual.

Failure to follow gasoline safety instruc­

tions can result in serious personal

injury and property damage.

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