
Translation of the Original Instructions
MAINTENANCE SUMMARY TABLE
PROCEDURE
EVERY 8
HOURS
AFTER
20
HOURS
EVERY
50
HOURS
EVERY
100
HOURS
EVERY
200
HOURS
Engine oil
check the level
●
change
●
●
Air filter
check
●
replace
٭
Spark plug
check/adjust
●
replace
●
Gearbox oil
Check the level
●
●
replace
●
Check that the engine intake grid is
clean
●
Cutter bar
Check blade
attachment
●
●
grease
●
Check that tines are well-sharpened
and well-fixed
●
●
Lubricate with grease
●
Check clutch clearance (free play)
●
●
● recommended procedure
٭
procedure to be carried out if necessary
IMPLEMENTS
ROTARY TILLER
The rotary tiller is used to break the surface layer of the ground in order to increase its permeability
and at the same time to rid of weeds. Till in first speed if the soil is hard and tough or in second
speed in soft, sandy soil. The working depth can be adjusted by lifting or lowering the central knife
located under the rotary unit. The tiller cover position will change at the same time. It is
recommendable to start tilling with the knife in the lowest position, and then to raise it if greater
depth is required (fig. 4E). To adjust the tilling depth use the black lever on the tiller. Note: On hard
soils the machine may jump forward. In this case set the central knife in the thrid hole (fig. 4E).
Check that the assembling is correct.
CAUTION: in walking tractor version it is not possible to engage the reverse gear if the PTO
is engaged. The safety system must be held as shown in the picture no. 2A. Never disable
it.
CAUTION: Keep your hands and feet away from the rotary tiller hood when the engine is
running, rotation of the tiller is highly dangerous. Before performing any kind of operation
on the tiller (e.g. replacing hoes), ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE ENGINE.
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Summary of Contents for G107D
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Page 85: ...1 2 3 8 3A 17 4 3 24 0 5 3A 25 82...
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Page 88: ...4E 4E 2A 10 30 cm 10 20 cm 5 00 12 10 180 1 2 2 2A 8 50 12 85...
Page 89: ...L 13 3 14 8 10 180 2 2 2A 70 cm 40 cm 180 10 15 cm 5 00 12 75 cm 16 180 86...
Page 90: ...2 2 2A 50 50 mm 80W 90 API GL5 US MIL L 2105D 17 300 kg 5 18 1 1 19 50 50mm 60mm 20 87...
Page 91: ...21 68 cm 22 180 2 2 2A 6 cm 23 24 25 26 88...
Page 92: ...125 cm 27 180 100 cm 28 10 12 cm 180 2 2 2A 89...
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