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2-CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR

 

Assembling the Machine 

Parts Supplied in Shipping Carton: 

 

DR 2-CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR 

 

Upper Left Handlebar 

 

Upper Right Handlebar 

 

Middle Handlebar 

 

Safety & Operating Instructions Manual 

 

Engine Manual 

 

Hardware Bag: 

 

(4) T-Handle Nut 

 

(4) Curved Washer 

 

(4) Handle Clamp Bolt 

 

 (1) Cable Tie 

Note:  Use care with the Upper Right Handlebar so as not to kink the Throttle 

Cable; it is pre-attached to the Engine. 

1.

 

Place unit upright with the Tines and Wheels on level surface. Set Wheels to 
lowest position. 

2.

 

Assemble the Middle Handlebar to the Lower Handlebar (already attached to 
the machine) using two T-Handle Nuts, two Handle Clamp Bolts and two 
Curved Washers (Figure 2). The Middle handlebar can be installed in high or 
low position. 

Note:  You can install the Middle Handlebar in either of two positions, one high, and 

one low.  DO NOT over tighten the T-Handle Nuts. 

3.

 

Attach the Upper Right (with Throttle Lever) and Left Handlebars to the 
Middle Handlebar using the remaining two T-Handle Nuts, two Handle 
Clamp Bolts, and two Curved Washers (Figure 3).  DO NOT over tighten the 
T-Handle Nuts. 

4.

 

Secure the Throttle Cable to the Upper Right Handlebar with a Cable Tie. 

5.

 

The Drag Stake shipped with its pointed end facing upwards.  Remove the 
Lock Pin, turn the Drag Stake around and direct the point in the downward 
position facing towards the Tines, and then reinsert the Lock Pin (Figure 4). 

6.

 

Do not discard your packaging material until you are fully satisfied with your 
new DR 2-CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR. 

Drag 
Stake 

Figure 4 

Lock Pin 

Point 
Facing 
Forward 

Upper Right 
Handlebar 

Figure 3 

Upper Left 
Handlebar 

Throttle 
Lever 

Middle 
Handlebar 

T-Handle Nut, 
Curved Washer, 
and Handle 
Clamp Bolt 

Cable 
Tie 

 

Lower 
Handlebar 

Figure 2 

Middle 
Handlebar 

Curved 
Washer 

Handle 
Clamp 
Bolt 

T-Handle 
Nut 

Stabilize the shipping carton on a flat ground surface before attempting to unpack and assemble the machine.  Do not place the 
machine on a bench or table where it can fall and cause personal injury or damage the machine.  

Summary of Contents for PILOT 2C

Page 1: ...instructions before operating the DR 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR DR Power Equipment Toll free phone 1 800 DR OWNER 376 9637 Website www DRpower com DR 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUC...

Page 2: ...or technical assistance please visit our website at www DRpower com or call Toll Free 1 800 DR OWNER 376 9637 and one of our Technical Support Representatives will be happy to help you We also hope to...

Page 3: ...ng the DR 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR Only allow responsible individuals who have a thorough understanding of these instructions to operate the Tiller Cultivator Never allow children to operate the mach...

Page 4: ...as Store all fuel and oil in containers specifically designed and approved for this purpose and keep away from heat open flame and out of the reach of children Mix the oil and gasoline outdoors and th...

Page 5: ...nd utilities including water lines gas lines electric cables or pipes Do not operate the machine on terrain soil with large rocks and foreign objects which can damage the equipment The tines of the cu...

Page 6: ...ll be happy to help you DR 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR Specification Sheet Engine Single Cylinder 2 Cycle Air Cooled Engine Speed 9000 rpm Displacement 43cc Bore Stroke 40 34 mm Power Output 1 34 HP Max...

Page 7: ...than your machine Figure 1 Throttle Control Lever 43cc 2 Cycle Engine Manual Recoil Start Handle Fuel Cap Primer Bulb Choke Lever Tine Shield 2 Position Tool Less Handlebar Height Adjustment Left Hand...

Page 8: ...h Throttle Lever and Left Handlebars to the Middle Handlebar using the remaining two T Handle Nuts two Handle Clamp Bolts and two Curved Washers Figure 3 DO NOT over tighten the T Handle Nuts 4 Secure...

Page 9: ...e area around the Fuel Tank Cap and remove it slowly placing the Cap on a clean dry surface Figure 5 2 Carefully fill the Fuel Tank to avoid spilling to approximately 1 below the bottom of the Fill Ne...

Page 10: ...er Rope again 4 After the Engine starts release the Throttle Lever and move your left hand to the Handlebar position for stability Slowly push the Choke Lever to the half choke position with your righ...

Page 11: ...previous section 3 Lift Tines off the ground and operate the Throttle Lever to full speed 4 Slowly lower the Tines into the soil as you begin walking forward to till soil Note Holding back on the Han...

Page 12: ...position and then release the Locking Sleeve until it locks into one of the three cutouts in the Vertical Guide Adjusting the Drag Stake The Drag Stake is used to help regulate tilling depth and cont...

Page 13: ...ition of the machine e g nuts bolts welds etc Clean Engine Exterior Cooling Fins Clean Air Filter Check Tines for Wear Replace Air Filter Replace Spark Plug Cover the Engine Muffler Carburetor and Air...

Page 14: ...ice Tools Recommended Feeler Gauges Wire Brush Spark Plug Wrench Spark plug gap must be correct for efficient operation Proceed as follows to service the spark plug 1 Clean area around spark plug Boot...

Page 15: ...Locknut that secures the right side Tine Assembly to the Shaft using two 13mm Wrenches Figure 16 2 Remove the Bolt and Locknut that secures the left side Tine Assembly to the Shaft using two 13mm Wre...

Page 16: ...rtially in the CHOKE position place in the RUN position The Fuel Filter in the Fuel Tank may be clogged clean or replace the filter If your Engine still lacks power visit our website at www DRpower co...

Page 17: ...ng Thrust 26 A0000967157 Reducer Thrust Bearing 27 A0000967158 Shaft Worm 28 A0000967106 Hex Bolt M8 X 40 29 A0000967159 Tine Left 30 A0000967107 Nut M8 Metal Lock 31 A0001077337 Shield Tine Ref Part...

Page 18: ...18 DR 2 CYCLE TILLER CULTIVATOR Schematic Diagram Cultivator Assembly...

Page 19: ...ed by the manufacturer s owner s manuals The warranty holder is responsible for replacement of normally wearing parts such as the Tines Tine Hardware Throttle Lever Spark Plug Air Filter and Wheels At...

Page 20: ...ate amount of stabilizer or fuel additive Run the Engine for a short time to allow the additive to circulate Remove the Spark Plug and pour about 1 ounce of motor oil into the cylinder hole Replace th...

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