KisanKraft
TM
INTERCULTIVATOR
KK-IC-8626
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Never use starting fluids. Starting fluids will cause permanent engine damage. Using them
will void the warranty.
TILLING
If you’ve seen other Tiller/Cultivators, your Tiller/Cultivator may surprise you. It tills best
when you pull it backward! When you pull your Tiller/Cultivator backward, you give extra
resistance to the tines, so they dig deeper. What’s more when you go backward, you erase
your footprints, so your soil stays light and fluffy. With other Tiller/Cultivators, by contrast,
you walk right over the soil you’ve just cultivated, packing it down, so it’s less plant able.
Place your Tiller/Cultivator at the head of the row or area you want to cultivate. Start it up.
Then use an easy rocking motion. First, pull your Tiller/Cultivator backward. Then use an
easy rocking motion. Again, pull your Tiller/Cultivator backward. Then, let it move forward
just a little bit. Then pull it backward again. This will help you cultivate deeper. Keep
repeating these steps until you’ve tilled an entire row. Start again on the next row. It’s much
like running a vacuum cleaner
! You Can Even Control Depth
.
For Deeper Cultivating
:
Move your Tiller/Cultivator slowly back and forth, as you would a vacuum cleaner. Work the
same area over and over until you’ve dug to your desired depth.
For Shallow Cultivating:
Switch the tines to the cultivating position.
Then move your Tiller/Cultivator quickly over your soil surface.
For Big Weeds or Tough Roots:
Let your Tiller/Cultivator rock back and forth over the tough spot, until the tines slice through
the weed or root.
WARNING:
The operator of this tiller/cultivator is responsible for accidents or hazards
occurring to himself, other people, or their property
.
CULTIVATING
Guide your Tiller/Cultivator where you want to weed and start it up. Pull your Tiller/Cultivator
backward slowly, then let it move forward a bit, in a gentle rocking motion.
Watch it slice, shred, and bury those weeds! Got tough weeds? Lighten your pressure on
the throttle to slow your Tiller/Cultivator down. Then work back and forth until your
Tiller/Cultivator chops up the weeds. It’s easy and effective!
Remember, any Tiller/Cultivator will tangle in tall grass, stringy vines, or super-big weeds.
So, if you have a “backyard jungle,” first use a knife, pruner, or brush cutter to chop up the
overgrowth. If the tines become tangled anyway, turn the engine off completely before trying
to clear them.