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8.5 FILLING/CHECKING
GEARBOX OIL – FIG. 13

Warning! The gearbox will be empty of any
oil at purchase.
Ensure fuel tank is EMPTY before attempting this 
step. 

–     Undo nut 

 and turn the cultivator upside 

down.

–    Using a funnel, fill with 100ml of 

SW15–40

 oil.

–    Check the oil level after the first 25 hours of 

initial use, and then after every 50 hours of use.

–    Regularly inspect for any oil leaks from the 

gearbox.

8.6 FUELLING – FIGS. 14 – 15

Warning! 

This cultivator/tiller is supplied without 

fuel. Before operating, it must be filled with fuel.

This type of engine requires a mixture of fuel and oil 
to perform and function. Failure to use the correct 
oil, fuel or mixture ratio will cause permanent 
damage to the engine. Only use fresh, clean, good 
quality unleaded fuel mixed with a high quality 2 
stroke oil. 

Do not use any other types of oil e.g. 

engine oil as this will cause damage to the 
engine.

For synthetic oil or semi-synthetic a mix ratio of 25:1 
must be used. To mix a ratio of 25:1:

 

Add 40ml of 2 stroke oil into 1 litre of unleaded 
fuel.

Attention:

 Always handle fuel with caution.

 

Pour the fuel/oil mixture into a specifically  
designed mixing receptacle before replacing  
the cap and shaking gently. 

 

Remove the fuel tank cap 

 by turning it  

anti-clockwise. To prevent identification    
problems or accidents the fuel tank cap is  
stamped with the symbol            .

 

With the aid of a funnel pour the fuel/oil    
mixture into the fuel tank before replacing the  
cap firmly. Avoid spillage and do not over fill.

Note:

 Always mix and refuel in a well ventilated area away from sources of ignition.

Note:

 Store fuel for short periods only and avoid mixing more than is required. Store in a container 

specifically designed for petrochemical applications away from heat and direct sun light.

1

2

3

4

1L

40ml

Fig.14

Fig.15

3

4

1

25 : 1

2

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8. ASSEMBLING 

THE 

CULTIVATOR/TILLER

Fig.13

Summary of Contents for 32329

Page 1: ...he purpose for which the product has been designed and contains all the necessary information to ensure its correct and safe use By following all the general safety instructions contained in this manual it will ensure both product and operator safety together with longer life of the product itself AlI photographs and drawings in this manual are supplied by Draper Tools to help illustrate the opera...

Page 2: ...THIS MANUALS SAFETY CONTENT WARNING Information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death CAUTION Information that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product or surroundings 1 4 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright Draper Tools Limited Permission is granted to reproduce this publication for personal and educational use only Commercial copying redistribution hiring or lending is prohibite...

Page 3: ...R TILLER 8 1 FITTING THE ROTAVATING BLADES 10 8 2 FITTING THE WHEEL BRACKET ASSEMBLY AND TRANSPORT WHEELS 11 8 3 FITTING THE HANDLE BARS 12 8 4 FITTING THE THROTTLE AND CABLE ASSEMBLY 12 8 5 FUELLING 13 8 6 FILLING CHECKING GEARBOX OIL 13 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 1 COLD STARTING THE ENGINE 14 9 2 WARM STARTING THE ENGINE 15 9 3 STOPPING THE ENGINE 15 9 4 USING THE CULTIVATOR TILLER 16 10 MAINTEN...

Page 4: ... hired out when the guarantee period is 90 days from the date of purchase The guarantee is extended to 12 months for parts only This guarantee does not apply to normal wear and tear nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authorised Draper warranty repair agent Note If the tool is f...

Page 5: ...mm Tines 4 teeth 230mm Ø Sound pressure level 72 98dB A Sound power level 93dB A Single value noise level LWA 93dB A Weight machine only 15 5kg A weighted sound pressure level in accordance to 2000 14 EC Use semi synthetic 2 stroke oil 4 3 HANDLING AND STORAGE This machine is not a toy and must be respected The environment will have a negative result on its operation if you are not careful If the ...

Page 6: ... switched off Wait until these implements have come to a stop before working on them Danger of toxicity caused by exhaust fumes Starting the motor and using the device inside closed rooms is prohibited Never leave the device unsupervised whilst its motor is running Check the fuel system regularly for leaks or defective parts Always switch off the motor when transporting or filling the device Caref...

Page 7: ...that have an immediate toxic effect and may cause permanent damage to your health Take all precautionary measures to prevent your body from absorbing any of these substances Tank and siphon fuels only outdoors or in well ventilated rooms Do not inhale fuel fumes Avoid contact with eyes and skin Wear gloves when transferring fuel When fuel has come into contact with your clothes change them immedia...

Page 8: ...ON 6 1 IDENTIFICATION Start stop Throttle Pull starter Exhaust Fuel tank Fuel filler cap Rotavating blades 4 Transport wheel 2 Air filter cover Ignition cable plug Steering handle Guard Transport wheel axle fittings adjusters ...

Page 9: ...od in case the machine needs to be returned for repair Warning Some of the packaging materials used may be harmful to children Do not leave any of these materials in the reach of children If any of the packaging is to be thrown away make sure they are disposed of correctly according to local regulations 7 2 WHAT S IN THE BOX As well as the cultivator tiller there are several parts not fitted or at...

Page 10: ...ox when facing the front of the machine Place the blades onto the axle with the hubs of blades facing each other Ensure that each of the blades and tines follow a rotationally staggered pattern in comparison to each other Insert a clevis pin through the holes in each of the blades and pass it through the hole in the axle Lock the blades to the shaft by inserting a pin clip through the hole in the ...

Page 11: ...r the threaded end of the bolt Screw a plastic handle adjuster onto the bolt taking care not to overtighten Working from either end of the wheel axle place a washer over the end of the wheel axle Place a wheel onto the axle Thread a second washer over the end of the axle Fit a split pin through the hole at the end of the wheel axle Using a pair of pliers bend the ends of the split pin to secure th...

Page 12: ...THROTTLE AND CABLE ASSEMBLY FIGS 11 12 Position the switch unit of the throttle cable trigger assembly onto the handle bars until the holes of both align 1 1 2 When aligned secure to the handle bars with the hex bolts using the hex key supplied Secure the throttle cable to the handlebars using electrical cable ties 2 3 12 8 ASSEMBLING THE CULTIVATOR TILLER Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 13: ... oil e g engine oil as this will cause damage to the engine For synthetic oil or semi synthetic a mix ratio of 25 1 must be used To mix a ratio of 25 1 Add 40ml of 2 stroke oil into 1 litre of unleaded fuel Attention Always handle fuel with caution Pour the fuel oil mixture into a specifically designed mixing receptacle before replacing the cap and shaking gently Remove the fuel tank cap by turnin...

Page 14: ...ord as this can cause breakage or premature failure Do not release the starter cord to recoil on its own Damage will occur to the mechanism Note If there is a strong smell of fuel this indicates that the engine may be flooded Wait a few minutes before attempting to restart the machine as if the engine were warm i e no choke Once the motor has started allow the motor to warm up for a few minutes be...

Page 15: ... on position 9 3 STOPPING THE ENGINE FIG 22 Slide the START STOP switch to the STOP position Put your foot on the frame to help steady the machine Pull the starter cord until the engine fires it should take only a few pulls If the engine does not start refer to the steps highlighted in the previous section 9 1 Cold Starting the Engine 15 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 1 2 3 Fig 20 1 Fig 22 1 Fig 21 Fi...

Page 16: ...of the cultivation and reduce your effort If the tines are digging too deep or not enough adjust following the below guidelines Tine adjustment will vary depending on the type of soil being cultivated and how it will be used Stop the engine and loosen the knobs on the tine guard Slide the wheel bracket assembly down for shallower digging Slide the wheel bracket assembly up for deeper digging Tight...

Page 17: ...ition to prevent any debris entering the carburettor inlet Using the supplied hex key to remove the air filter cover Lift air filter cover away free Pull back the air filter element cover to expose the foam element Remove the foam air filter element Wash the element in warm soapy water to clean it Do not use solvents to clean it Allow the filter to dry 100 before refitting it on to the engine Refi...

Page 18: ...k the electrode gap Maintain a gap of 0 6 to 0 7mm Note When re fitting replacing the spark plug screw in hand tight then use the box spanner to tighten no more than a quarter turn as overtightening could lead to damage of the screw thread Attention The spark plug should be replaced every 50 hours of machine use or annually during a service When replacing an L7T coded spark plug must be used 10 3 ...

Page 19: ...y 2 The spark plug is dirty 3 The distance between the electrodes of the spark plug is too large 4 Wrong fuel 1 Refuel tank 2 Put the switch in the START position 3 Push the plug on tightly 4 Clean the plug 5 Remove the spark plug dry off the electrode and start at full throttle 6 Clean the spark section 7 Set the gap to 0 7 to 0 8mm 8 Drain the tank and fill it with the correct fuel 9 Replace the...

Page 20: ...truction manual Warning Keep out of the reach of children Single value noise marking Maximum declared A Weighted sound power level in decibels 11 1 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Warning Wear suitable foot protection Warning Wear suitable eye protection Warning Wear suitable ear protection Fuel 2 stroke oil mixture ratio Strictly no naked flames or smoking near the appliance Choke closed Choke open 20 ...

Page 21: ...ording to national regulations Contact your local authority for details of collection schemes in your area In all circumstances Do not dispose of power tools with domestic waste Do not incinerate Do not abandon in the environment When decommissioning preparing the machine to be scrapped drain any remaining fuel and oil for separate disposal ...

Page 22: ... 22 NOTES ...

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Page 24: ...Service Warranty Repair Agent For aftersales servicing or warranty repairs please contact the Draper Tools Helpline for details of an agent in your local area YOUR DRAPER STOCKIST KCCH0317 Published by Draper Tools Limited No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise w...

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