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1. Air filter

2. Silencer with a protective grill

3. Fuel tank

4. Fuel tank cap

5. Oil filler cap

6. Oil drain screw

7. Manual starter

8. Fuel valve
9. Air damper

Illustrations are for reference only and may 

vary with the cultivator model.

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1. Parking leg bracket

2. Engine

3. Gear lever

4. On / off switch

5. Adjusting the engine speed

6.  Clutch handle

7. Additional clutch handle for model

 KS 7HP-1050G

8. Tool case

9. Operator panel

10. Operator panel adjustment lever

11. Coulter 

12. Wing

13. Pneumatic wheels

14. Blade

OVERVIEW AND COMPONENTS OF THE 

TILLERS KS 7HP-1050G, KS 9HP-1350G-3

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KS 7HP-1050G

Summary of Contents for KS 7HP-1050G

Page 1: ...GASOLINE TILLERS KS 7HP 850A KS 7HP 950A KS 7HP 950S KS 7HP 1050G KS 9HP 1350G 3 Please readthismanual beforeuse Manual ENG...

Page 2: ...oting 34 11 Transportation 35 12 Storage 35 13 Waste 35 14 Warranty service terms 36 SYMBOLEXPLANATIONS KS K nner S hnen production 850 950 1050 1350 modelname 7HP 9HP powerofthetiller HP Read this ma...

Page 3: ...ay find contact information which you are free to use in case of any issues occurrence We care about the environment therefore we consider it expedient to save paper and leave in print a short descrip...

Page 4: ...r damper becomes hot during operation Speed regulationmark Noiselevelisindicated Thenoise levelvarieswiththemodel Formoreinformation Indicates the required oil level in the crankcase Oil recommendatio...

Page 5: ...engine 3 Panel Operator 4 Engine speed control 5 Clutch handle 6 On off switch 7 Gear housing 8 Transport wheels 9 Coulter 10 Blade 24 pcs 1 Silencer with a protective grill 2 Air filter 3 Fuel tank...

Page 6: ...itch 7 On off switch 8 Clutch handle 9 Tool case for the model KS 7HP 950S 10 Gear lever 11 Coulter 12 Gear housing 13 Wing 14 Blades 32 pcs 15 Pneumatic wheels only for model KS 7HP 950S included for...

Page 7: ...vatormodel 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 1 Parking leg bracket 2 Engine 3 Gear lever 4 On off switch 5 Adjusting the engine speed 6 Clutch handle 7 Additional clutch handle for model KS 7HP 1050G 8 Tool case 9 Op...

Page 8: ...8 Tilling depth cm 31 31 31 Fuel tank volume l 3 6 3 6 3 6 Crank case volume cm3 0 6 0 6 0 6 Transmission case volume l 1 2 1 2 Engine start hand hand hand Transmission system belt driven Forward spee...

Page 9: ...0 1 Blades sets psc 2x4x4 32 2x5x4 40 Reverse Adjustable handles vertical Noise level Lpa 7m Lwa dB 73 98 73 98 Gross dimensions L W H mm 880 460 660 910 570 750 Net weight kg 83 94 Gross weight kg 9...

Page 10: ...ofthedevicemustbeingoodphysicalandmentalstate mustbe able to quickly make decisions if necessary It is forbidden to work with a tiller after drinking alcohol drugs or taking medications that can slow...

Page 11: ...ration of the engine the tiller allocates exhaust gases that can cause poisoning Do not use the device in closed badly ventilated areas 3 Fillthetillerintheopenairbeforestartingtheengine Donotsqueezet...

Page 12: ...32 pc KS 7HP 950S 32 pc KS 7HP 1050G 32 pc KS 9HP 1350G 3 40 pc 3 Coulter 1 pc 4 Support leg for model KS 7HP 950S KS 7HP 1050G KS 9HP 1350G 3 1 pc Transport wheel for model KS 7HP 850A KS 7HP 950A 1...

Page 13: ...an elongated clamp The more depth the coulter gets the greater the depth of processing the earth Secure the coil holder 4 with the vertical pin 1 insert the coil 3 into the bracket adjust the height...

Page 14: ...13 2...

Page 15: ...14 Fig 5 MOUNTING THE RUBBER WHEELS Attachthewheelstothetillerbyinsertingthefastenersintothecorrespondingaxle holes FormodelKS7HP 1050G KS9HP 1350G 3...

Page 16: ...12 2 24 9 2 3 24 10 2 4 24 5 4 6 4 7 12 Fig 7 FormodelKS7HP 850A Fig 6 For cultivator models equipped with a front caster attach the caster to the cultivator frame using bolts Fig 6 For the KS 7HP 85...

Page 17: ...g the blades always pay attention to the position of the cutting edge of the blades It should face the direction of travel of the tiller Cutters are secured with bolts The disk is connected to the mai...

Page 18: ...17 1 24 2 24 3 24 4 4 5 4 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 16 11 16 FormodelKS7HP 950A SeriesNo pcs...

Page 19: ...18 FormodelKS7HP 1050G KS9HP 1350G 3...

Page 20: ...19 Be sure to read the full version of the manual before getting started FormodelKS7HP 950S 1 24 8 2 2 24 9 2 3 24 10 16 4 4 11 16 5 4 6 2 7 2 SeriesNo pcs...

Page 21: ...20 OPERETOR S PANEL FormodelKS7HP 850A firstattachtheoperator spaneltothesteeringcolumn using the fixing bolts then attach the engine speed control as shown in Fig 8 Fig 8 FormodelKS 7HP 950A Fig 8b...

Page 22: ...mnandthenconnecttheoperator spanelasshowninFig 10a 10b Fig 9 Panellock operator lever FormodelKS 7HP 950S For the KS 7HP 950S attach the operator s panel to the steering column using the fixing bolt a...

Page 23: ...22 FormodelKS7HP 1050G KS9HP 1350G 3 Fig 10...

Page 24: ...23 TRANSMISSION COVER Attach the transmission cover to the tiller by inserting the fasteners into the corresponding holes Fig 11 Fig 11 ModelKS7HP 850A ModelKS7HP 950A ModelKS7HP 950S Fig 11b Fig 11c...

Page 25: ...24 FENDERS Attach the fenders to the tiller frame by inserting the fasteners into the corresponding holes Fig 12 ModelKS7HP 850A ModelKS7HP 950A ModelKS7HP 950S Fig 12a Fig 12b Fig 12c...

Page 26: ...25 Fig 13 FormodelKS7HP 1050G KS9HP 1350G 3...

Page 27: ...PORT LEG Attach the tiller s support leg to the bracket by inserting the fasteners into the corresponding holes Fig 14 ModelKS7HP 950A Fig 14 ModelKS7HP 950S FormodelKS7HP 1050G KS9HP 1350G 3 Fig 14b...

Page 28: ...ermine the tilling depth use the coulter at different heights With the coulter driven deeper into the soil the cutters also go deep into the soil and the movement of the device forward slows down cons...

Page 29: ...calcharacteristicsofthetiller STARTING THE ENGINE Before starting the engine make sure the switch is in position I on see Fig 20 Turn the rotary engine speed dial to MAX see Fig 19 Damper motor switch...

Page 30: ...itates the work with the tiller use the right handle grip Fig 24 Lower the front wheel for device transportation After work or during a break at work release the clutch and turn off the engine Cultiva...

Page 31: ...execution Incaseoflossesduetoinjury acquired as a result of outstanding maintenance the manufacturer is not responsible MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES Damage and losses resulting from the...

Page 32: ...the engine To replace the oil follow these steps 1 Make sure that the tiller is placed on a flat surface 2 Place the capacity to drain the oil under tiller engine 3 Unscrew the drain cover located un...

Page 33: ...plug with the help of candle brace 3 Carefully check if the plug is damged Remove if it has any damage 4 Measure the gap it should be within 0 6 0 8 mm 5 Carefully clean the spark plug with the metal...

Page 34: ...place should be carried out every 50 working hours of a tiller Action Each time you start Commissioning First month or every 20 hours Every 3 month or every 50 hours Every 6 month or every 100 hours E...

Page 35: ...lug set the distance between electrodes Engine drowned after several attempts to launch Unscrew and dry the spark plug pull the rope several times when spark plug is off fuel supply controller is in S...

Page 36: ...E When disposing the product please keep in mind that the tiller packaging accessories and the device is made of suitable to the secondary use materials 11 TRANSPORTATION Before moving or transporting...

Page 37: ...erly installed and connected to the mains supply or misused If the claimed malfunction cannot be diagnosed or demonstrated If proper operation of the product can be restored following cleaning from du...

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