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       Part No. 360251                                                                                                                                                            Form No. F031005B

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ENGINE:

 See engine manufacturer’s instructions

for type and amount of oil and gasoline used.

Engine must be level when checking and filling oil and
gasoline.

GEAR REDUCTION:

 See engine manufacturer’s instruc-

tions for type and amount of oil used.  Engine must be level
when checking and filling the gear reduction case.  The
engine is shipped from the factory with oil in the gear case.
It should be checked before first use.

ENGINE SPEED:

 Controlled by lever on the engine.  Under

normal conditions, operate at the minimum throttle speed to
accomplish your task.

NOTE: The unit ground speed varies with the engine speed.

FUEL VALVE: 

Move fuel valve to "ON" position

Honda: Located below the air cleaner on the engine.

CHOKE:

 Engage the choke when starting a cold engine.

Honda: Located below the air cleaner on the engine.

THROTTLE: 

Move the throttle control lever on the engine to

fast position. Pull starting rope to start engine.

IF  YOUR UNIT FAILS TO START:

See Troubleshooting on page 12.

NOTE: Honda engines are equiped with a low oil sensor to
prevent engine damage. When it senses a low oil condition
(i.e. unit is operating or sitting on a steep slope) the engine
shuts down.  The low oil condition must be corrected before
the engine can be restarted.  See the engine owners
manual for more information.

INTENDED USE:

 This machine is designed for aerating

established lawns and large grass covered areas.  The
machine should not be used for any other purpose than
that stated above.

Inspect machine work area and machine before operat-
ing.  Make sure that all operators of this equipment are
trained in general machine use and safety.

DO NOT operate if excessive vibration occurs.  If excessive
vibration occurs, shut engine off immediately and check for
damaged or worn tine reel, loose pulley bolts or set screws,
loose engine or lodged foreign objects.  (See trouble
shooting section on page 12).

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Operation

STARTING ENGINE

AERATING  OPERATION

Like all mechanical tools, reasonable care must
be used when operating machine.

MOW:

 Mow the lawn to it's normal cut height.

WATER:

 For the best performance and maximum tine

penetration the lawn should be thoroughly watered the day
before  aeration.

INSPECT

 lawn before begining work.  Remove all rocks, wire,

string, or other objects that can present a hazard during work
prior to starting.

IDENTIFY

 and mark all fixed objects to be avoided during

work, such as sprinkler heads, water valves, buried cables, or
clothes line anchors, etc.

START ENGINE:

 See above.

SET SPEED:

 The ground speed of your aerator varies with

the engine speed.  Set the engine at approximately half
throttle to start.  Speed may be increased based on the turf
conditions (i.e. large flat areas) and operator experience.
Speed  should  be  lowered  when  operating  under  adverse  turf
conditions (i.e. fenced areas, hills, or slopes).

MOVE: 

Be sure the tine engagement control is in the up

position (tines out of the ground) and engage the wheel drive
by squeezing the operators clutch bail against the handle.
Transport the aerator to the work area.

DO NOT- 

Use this machine on any surface other than a lawn or

similar  area.

DO NOT- 

Use this machine on slopes in excess of 20°.

DO NOT- 

Allow persons unfamiliar with this equipment to operate it.

DO NOT- 

Allow children to operate this equipment.

The tines are raised or lowered into the ground by operating
the tine engagement lever on the upper handle.  Tine
penetration is very dependent on surface preparation.  READ
the operation section before aerating.

TINES RAISING/LOWERING

TINES UP

TRANSPORT

TINES DOWN

AERATING

Summary of Contents for AE400H, AE450

Page 1: ...AE400H AE450 R 1 3 U S PATENT 6 758 283 and other patents pending AE400H AE450 ENGINE H P 4 0 2 98 kW 5 5 4 1 kW ENGINE TYPE HONDA OHV BRIGGS OHV ENGINE FUEL CAP 2 1 qt 2 0 L 3 0 qt 2 84 L ENGINE OIL CAP 0 63 qt 0 6 L 0 66 qt 0 62 L UNIT WEIGHT 242 109 8 kg 244 110 7 kg WEIGHT SHIPPING 274 124 3 kg 276 125 2 kg MAX ENGINE OPERATING SLOPE 20 15 ...

Page 2: ...ffler area 20 DO NOT use this engine on any forest covered brush covered or grass covered unimproved land unless a spark arrester is installed on the muffler The arrester must be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the State of California the above is required by law Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply on f...

Page 3: ...be avoided during work such as sprinkler heads water valves buried cables or clothes line anchors etc 9 10 11 Do not operate this machine without first reading owner s manual and engine manufacturer s manual Check HONDA 4 O OHV Per Model Your Billy Goat aerator is shipped from the factory in one carton 2 PIVOT the lift rod item 46 insert the pin through the lift handle item 52 then lock in place w...

Page 4: ... TINE LIFT HANDLE IS IN UP POSITION ALL GUARDS ARE ATTACHED FILL TANK WITH WATER TO DESIRED LEVEL NOTE MORE WATER IS REQUIRED IN DRY SOIL CHECK ENGINE OIL DAILY INSPECT AND CLEAN ENGINE AIR FILTER DAILY REPLACE AS NEEDED GREASE ALL BEARINGS AND CHECK GEAR REDUCTION OIL LEVEL ON EVERY ENGINE OIL CHANGE ALWAYS FULL 50 LBS 1 4 FULL 15 LBS 1 2 FULL 27 LBS 3 4 FULL 39 LBS AERATOR PUSH FORWARD ON OPERAT...

Page 5: ...ssive vibration occurs If excessive vibration occurs shut engine off immediately and check for damaged or worn tine reel loose pulley bolts or set screws loose engine or lodged foreign objects See trouble shooting section on page 12 16 Operation STARTING ENGINE AERATING OPERATION Like all mechanical tools reasonable care must be used when operating machine MOW Mow the lawn to it s normal cut heigh...

Page 6: ...ow oil sensor to prevent engine damage When it senses a low oil condition i e unit is operating or sitting on a steep slope the engine shuts down The low oil condition must be corrected before the engine can be restarted See the engine owners manual for more information TINE PENETRATION Maximum tine penetration is achieved by applying downward pressure on the handle during operation TURNING At the...

Page 7: ...move the latch pin item 47 from the lift rod item 46 2 Remove the lift rod from the lift handle item 52 then pivot the lift rod toward the front of the unit Repeat same steps on other side 3 Slide handle lock loops item 118 and secure on the loop pin item 53 Repeat same steps on other side 4 Fold the upper handle item 48 FOLDING HANDLE OPERATION continued 16 UNIT STORAGE NEVER PARK THIS UNIT ON A ...

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Page 10: ...re it to the frame 3 Remove the tine reel per the TINE REEL REMOVAL instructions 4 Remove the nut at the end of the tine reel shaft that secures the tine rows in place 5 Remove the tine rows and spacers as necessary to replace the defective part Be sure to note the order in which the spacers were removed for later reassembly 6 Reassemble the tine reel in the exact order that it was disas sembled 7...

Page 11: ... when the clutch is released NOTE Never release the clutch on a slope The unit is heavy and will free wheel down hill NOTE A worn belt will not allow for proper adjustment and must be replaced ADJUSTING CHAIN TENSION 1 Remove the top guard item 3 by removing the four nuts item 87 two on each side that secure it to the frame 2 Locate the bolt item 31 33 and nut item 80 that hold each idler sprocket...

Page 12: ...ng Gear reduction oil level is low Check and add oil according to engine owners manual Unit does not move when clutch is engaged Belt drive out of adjustment Work drive belt Loose or damaged chain or sprockets Loose or damaged pulleys Damaged or broken clutch cable See maintenance on page 7 of this manual Contact a qualified servicing dealer BEARINGS 1 Remove the top guard by removing the four nut...

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