Narrow cultivating, Danger – Husqvarna 966957301 User Manual

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IDLE SCREW

NARROW CULTIVATING

The two outer tines can be removed to give you a narrower

cultivating width. This width is approximately 6". This will

give you the ability to get between very closely spaced

plants. In order to do this, pull the hairpin out of the hole

in the outboard end of the tine shaft. Slide the tines off the

tine shaft and place a tine spacer, included with your tiller,

over the tine shaft. Secure the spacer with the hairpin

cotter in the outer hole.

THROTTLE CABLE INSPECTION

(See Fig. 18)

Verify that the throttle trigger operates smoothly, releases

properly and the throttle cable is undamaged. If there is

visible damage, or if the throttle lever does not operate

smoothly or release properly, take your tiller to an

authorized service center.

THROTTLE

LEVER

Fig. 18

CARBURETOR ADJUSTMENT

(See Fig. 19)

With the engine shut off… locate the idle adjustment

screw as shown in the illustration.
NOTE: Illustration is a bottom view of the engine.

1. START THE ENGINE AND LET IT WARM UP. Do not

adjust carburetor when engine is cold.

If tines continue to rotate after throttle lever is released,

proceed as follows:
2. Turn the idle speed adjustment screw to the left

(counter-clockwise) until the tines stop rotating.

Fig. 19

DANGER!

NEVER TAMPER WITH ENGINE GOVERNOR

WHICH IS FACTORY SET FOR PROPER ENGINE

SPEED. OVER-SPEEDING ENGINE MAY INCREASE

THE DANGER OF PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL

VOID ENGINE WARRANTY. If you think the engine

governed high speed needs adjusting, contact your

nearby authorized Tecumseh Service Dealer, who has

the proper equipment and experience to make neces-

sary adjustments.

DANGER!

NEVER STORE UNIT WITH GASOLINE IN

THE TANK IN A BUILDING WHERE FUMES MAY

REACH AN OPEN FLAME OR SPARK.

BE SURE ENGINE HAS COOLED BEFORE

STORING IN ANY ENCLOSURE.

WHEN STORING FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME…

Drain the fuel from the tank and run the engine until it

stops. By clearing the carburetor you eliminate the pos-

sibility of varnish deposits that build up in the carburetor

when the fuel mixture is allowed to remain in the carbu-

retor and tank for a longer period of time. Also, remove

the spark plug and insert approximately on teaspoon of

oil (this may be the same oil as used in the fuel mix) di-

rectly into the cylinder. Pull the recoil rope/starter several

times to distribute the oil over the cylinder walls, then re-

place the spark plug. Cover the powerhead by wrapping

it with a plastic bag, etc., and store in a dry place. Some

owners prefer to hang the unit on the wall to reduce the

possibility of damage.

CLEARING THE TANK AND CARBURETOR OF FUEL

WHEN STORING WILL MAKE A SUBSTANTIAL DIF-

FERENCE IN STARTING THE ENGINE THE NEXT

TIME THE MACHINE IS USED!

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