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8. Move the choke lever to the Close
(Choke)position
9. Then pull the starter cord again. The engine should start and run. Let the
engine warm up two to three minutes before using.
Follow the above steps whenever you are starting the engine “cold”, or when the engine
has run dry and you have just added fuel. Remember, always use short, brisk pulls. Don’t
give the cord a long, forceful yank. And, do not let the cord snap back into the starter housing.
Starting a Warm Engine:
1. Slide ignition switch to START position.
2. Move the choke lever to the Open (Run) position.
3. If there is no fuel in the clear return line, push primer bulb 3-4 times or until fuel
is visible in the line.
4. Pull starter rope using short pulls, 1/2 to 2/3 of the rope length.
5. If engine fails to start in 4 pulls, use “First Time” starting procedure.
6. With engine running, and both hands on the handles, squeeze throttle trigger
gradually to increase the engine speed and engage the tines.
How to Stop the Engine:
Simply push the start/stop switch to “stop.”
This will stop the engine instantly. If it
should ever fail to do so, just pull out the
choke button. The engine will stop at once
About the Choke:
The choke controls the amount of air drawn into the engine. Your Tiller/Cultivator will run
only if the choke is open — that is, if the choke is pushed in.
Special Feature (with the idle set properly and the engine running):
Even when the engine is running, the tines won’t turn unless you press the throttle lever on
the handlebars. And, when you release the throttle lever, the tines will stop.
Tip for Extending Your Engine’s Life:
After you start the engine, let your Tiller/Cultivator warm up for two to three minutes before
you use it. Then, before you put your Tiller/Cultivator away, let it idle for a minute to give the
engine a chance to cool down.