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TILLER

TO ADJUST HANDLE HEIGHT (See Fig. 15)

Factory assembly has provided lowest handle height.  Se lect 

handle height best suited for your tilling conditions.  Handle 

height will be different when tiller digs into soil.
•  If a higher handle height is desired, loosen the four 

nuts securing handle panel to engine brackets.

•  Slide handle panel to desired location.
•  Tighten the four nuts securely.

HANDLE

PANEL

ENGINE BRACKETS

NUTS (ALSO 2

ON LEFT SIDE

OF TILLER)

Fig. 15

SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS

CAUTION:  Disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and place wire where it cannot come into 

contact with plug.

Fig. 16

Fig. 17

TINE ARRANGEMENT

Your outer tines can be assembled in several different ways 

to suit your tilling or cultivating needs.

CAUTION:  Tines are sharp.  Wear 

gloves or other protection when han-

 dling tines.

tine_4

OUTER 

TINE

INNER TINE

HAIRPIN CLIP

A

B

A

B

CLEVIS

PIN 

MID-WIDTH TILLING - 24" PATH (See Fig. 17)

•  Assemble holes “A” in tine hubs to holes “C” in tine 

shaft.

tine_5

A

C

A

C

NORMAL TILLING - 26" PATH (See Fig. 16) 

•  Assemble holes “A” in tine hubs to holes “B” in tine 

shaft.

Fig. 18

NARROW TILLING/CULTIVATING - 12-3/4" PATH  

(See Fig. 18)

•  Remove outer tines.

tine_6

INNER TINES ONLY

NOTE:

  When reassembling outer tines, be sure right tine 

assembly (marked “R”) and left tine assembly (marked “L”) 

are mounted to correct side of tine shaft.

TINE OPERATION CHECK (See Fig. 19)

WARNING:  Disconnect spark plug wire 

from spark plug to prevent starting while 

checking tine operation.

For proper tine operation, forward tine control lever must be 

against control body and all slack removed from inner wire of 

control cable when control is in the “OFF” (up) position.

If lever and cable are loose, loosen cable clip at lower end of 

cable.  Pull up on cable to remove slack, without extending 

spring on end of cable, and retighten cable clip.

FINAL CHECK “OFF” POSITION

•  With tine control “OFF” (up), push down on handle to 

raise tines off the ground.

•  Slowly pull recoil starter handle while observing tines.  

Tines should not  rotate.

•  If tines rotate, inner wire of control cable is too tight 

which is extending lower spring and engaging tines.  

Loosen cable clip and push down on cable only enough 

to relieve spring tension.  Tighten cable clip.

•  Recheck in “OFF” position and adjust  if necessary.

Summary of Contents for 532 43 21-09

Page 1: ...532 43 21 09 MC900 Operator s Manual 96083000400 2009 11...

Page 2: ...ever allow adults to operate the equipment without proper instruction Keep the area of operation clear of all persons par ticularly small children and pets PREPARATION Thoroughly inspect the area wher...

Page 3: ...EETING APPLICABLE LOCAL LAWS IF ANY IFASPARKARRESTERISUSED ITSHOULDBEMAINTAINED IN EFFECTIVE WORKING ORDER BY THE OPERATOR IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA A SPARK ARRESTER IS REQUIRED BY LAW SECTION 4442 O...

Page 4: ...n of your tiller all parts and hardware you assemble must be tightened securely Use the correct tools as necessary to insure proper tightness TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY A socket wrench set will make...

Page 5: ...h_stake_4 DEPTH STAKE SUPPORT BOLT HEX BOLTS LOCK WASHERS AND HEX NUTS DEPTH STAKE SUPPORT NUT A ENGINE BRACKET HALVES Fig 3 STAKE SPRING ASSEMBLY HANDLE HEIGHT Handle height may be adjusted to better...

Page 6: ...rds of the American National Standards Institute OPERATION CHOKE CONTROL Used when starting a cold engine DEPTH STAKE Controls forward speed and the depth at which tiller will dig ENGINE ON OFF SWITCH...

Page 7: ...Fig 6 Adjust depth stake by removing the hairpin clip and clevis pin Change depth stake to desired position Replace the clevis pin and hairpin clip For normal tilling set depth stake at the second or...

Page 8: ...flame IMPORTANT WHEN OPERATING IN TEMPERATURES BELOW32 F 0 C USE FRESH CLEAN WINTER GRADE GASOLINE TO HELP INSURE GOOD COLD WEATHER STARTING CAUTION Alcohol blended fuels called gasohol or using etha...

Page 9: ...the soil Soilconditionsareimportantforpropertilling Tineswill notreadilypenetratedry hardsoilwhichmaycontribute to excessive bounce and difficult handling of your tiller Hard soil should be moistened...

Page 10: ...CONTROL c IDLER ARM GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS The warranty on this tiller does not cover items that have beensubjectedtooperatorabuseornegligence Toreceive fullvaluefromthewarranty theoperatormustmainta...

Page 11: ...ou check the oil level TO CHANGE ENGINE OIL See Figs 11 and 12 Determine temperature range expected before oil change All oil must meet API service classification SG SL Be sure tiller is on level surf...

Page 12: ...erviced CLEANING Do not clean your tiller when the engine and transmission are hot We do not recommend using pressurized water garden hose etc to clean your unit unless the gasket area around the tran...

Page 13: ...Fig 16 Assemble holes A in tine hubs to holes B in tine shaft Fig 18 NARROW TILLING CULTIVATING 12 3 4 PATH See Fig 18 Remove outer tines tine_6 INNER TINES ONLY NOTE When reassembling outer tines be...

Page 14: ...e belt guard by reversing above procedure Be sure slot in bottom of belt guard is under head of tine shield bolt and all nuts are tightened securely TO REPLACE V BELT See Fig 21 Replace V belt if it h...

Page 15: ...eplace belts if necessary See belt re placement instructions in the Service and Adjustments section of this manual Lubricate as shown in the Maintenance section of this manual Be sure that all nuts bo...

Page 16: ...6 Stale or dirty fuel 6 Empty fuel tank and refill with fresh gasoline 7 Water in fuel 7 Empty fuel tank and carburetor and refill tank with fresh gasoline 8 Clogged fuel tank 8 Remove fuel tank and...

Page 17: ...17 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 18: ...18 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 19: ...19 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 20: ...his Warranty does not apply to any product which has been subjected to alteration misuse abuse improper assembly or installation delivery damage or to normal wear of the product 5 Exclusions Excluded...

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