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Operation Safety

OPERA

OPERA

OPERA

OPERA

OPERATION

TION

TION

TION

TION

Never operate the tiller without guards, covers, and
hoods in place.

Never start the engine or operate the tiller with the
wheels in the free-wheel position. Make sure the
wheel lockouts or lockpins are engaged through
wheel hubs and wheel axle. The wheels act as a
brake to keep the tiller at a controlled speed.
Disengage wheels to permit free-wheeling only when
engine is stopped.

Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from rotating
parts. Keep clear of tiller tines at all times.

Tines and wheels rotate when tiller is engaged in
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orw

orw

orw

orward

ard

ard

ard

ard or re

re

re

re

rev

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verse

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orw

orw

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orward

ard

ard

ard

ard, tines and wheels

rotate when the drive safety control levers are pulled
down; in 

re

re

re

re

rev

vv

v

verse

erse

erse

erse

erse, wheels and tines rotate when the

reverse handle is pulled back towards the operator.
Releasing the drive safety control levers to 

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neutr

neutr

neutral

al

al

al

al

stops the wheels and tines.

Be extremely cautious when operating in 

re

re

re

re

rev

vv

v

verse

erse

erse

erse

erse.

Take extra care to avoid slipping or falling, and to
keep feet clear of tines.

Exercise extreme caution when operating on or
crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for
hidden hazards or traffic.

After striking a foreign object, stop the engine,
remove the wire from the spark plug, thoroughly
inspect the tiller for any damage, and repair the
damage before restarting and operating the tiller.

If vegetation clogs the tines, raise the handlebars to
elevate the tines, and run the tiller in 

re

re

re

re

rev

vv

v

verse

erse

erse

erse

erse. If this

does not clean clogged vegetation from the tines,
ST

ST

ST

ST

STOP 

OP 

OP 

OP 

OP THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT 

THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT 

THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT 

THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT 

THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT THE

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SP

SP

SP

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SPARK PLUG 

ARK PLUG 

ARK PLUG 

ARK PLUG 

ARK PLUG WIRE 

WIRE 

WIRE 

WIRE 

WIRE before removing vegetation

by hand.

Engine muffler will be hot from operation. Do not
touch it with bare skin or a severe burn may result.

If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally, stop
the engine and check immediately for the cause.
Vibration is generally a warning of trouble.

Do not run the engine indoors; exhaust fumes are
dangerous.

Do not overload the machine capacity by attempting
to till too deep at too fast a rate.

Never operate the machine at high transport speeds
on slippery surfaces. Look behind and use care
when backing.

Never allow bystanders near the unit.

Use only attachments and accessories approved by
the manufacturer of the tiller.

Never operate the tiller without good visibility or
light.

Be careful when tilling in hard ground. The tines may
catch in the ground and propel the tiller forward. If
this occurs, let go of the handlebars and do not
restrain the machine.

Take all possible precautions when leaving the
machine unattended. Disengage all controls levers,
stop the engine, wait for all moving parts to stop,
and make certain guards and shields are in place.

When leaving the operating position for any reason:

- shut off the engine.
- wait for all moving parts to stop.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

Keep machine, attachments, and accessories in
safe working condition.

Check shear bolts, engine mounting bolts, and other
bolts at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be
sure the equipment is in safe working condition.

To prevent accidental starting, always disconnect
and secure the spark plug wire from the spark plug
before performing tiller maintenance.

Never run the engine indoors. Exhaust fumes are
deadly.

Always allow muffler to cool before filling fuel tank.

Never store equipment with gasoline in the tank
inside a closed building where fumes may reach an
open flame or spark. Allow the engine to cool before
storing in any building.

Always refer to the operator's guide instructions for
important details if the tiller is to be stored for an
extended period.

Summary of Contents for 1693847

Page 1: ...Covers are all present at the beginning of this file Back cover for a particular manual is the page IMMEDIATELY AFTER the front cover Check the front cover for the individual part number typically a...

Page 2: ...THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 3: ...S MANUAL Rear Tine Tiller 5 5HP Rear Tine Tiller Mfg No Description 1693847 5HP Rear Tine Tiller 6 5HP Rear Tine Tiller Mfg No Description 1693848 6HP Rear Tine Tiller 1721526 00 Rev 1 2001 TP 100 248...

Page 4: ...MANUFACTURING INC 500 N Spring Street PO Box 997 Port Washington WI 53074 0997 www simplicitymfg com Copyright 2001 Simplicity Manufacturing Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in USA...

Page 5: ...O OUBLESHOO OUBLESHOO OUBLESHOO OUBLESHOOTING AND REP TING AND REP TING AND REP TING AND REP TING AND REPAIR AIR AIR AIR AIR 22 Troubleshooting Guide 22 SPECIFICA SPECIFICA SPECIFICA SPECIFICA SPECIFI...

Page 6: ...all times Never allow children to operate the tiller Keep small children away from the area being tilled Do not allow adults to operate the tiller without proper instruction PREPARATION PREPARATION P...

Page 7: ...SP SP SPARK PLUG ARK PLUG ARK PLUG ARK PLUG ARK PLUG WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE before removing vegetation by hand Engine muffler will be hot from operation Do not touch it with bare skin or a severe bu...

Page 8: ...D Bumper Guard Decal FREE HAND Bumper Guard Decal FREE HAND Bumper Guard Decal P P P P Par ar ar ar art No t No t No t No t No 1716747 1716747 1716747 1716747 1716747 OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERATING...

Page 9: ...nsole Forward Belt Tension Adjustment Reverse Handle Belt Cover Serial No Plate Drive Safety Control Lever Detent Pin Engine Controls MODEL 6516R MODEL 6516R MODEL 6516R MODEL 6516R MODEL 6516RTB TB T...

Page 10: ...sing drive safety control levers disengages the wheels and brings the tiller to a complete stop It is now in the neutral position CAUTION This information is provided here only to introduce the contro...

Page 11: ...ards operator reverses tiller CAUTION Extreme caution should be used when operating rototiller in the reverse direction As a safety precaution the reverse handle will not lock in reverse To stop the w...

Page 12: ...choke position if engine is cold A warm engine requires less choking than a cold engine Refer to your engine manual for further information Model 6516R Model 6516R Model 6516R Model 6516R Model 6516R...

Page 13: ...xle Release knob 3 Wheel should turn freely on axle WHEEL LOCK WHEEL LOCK WHEEL LOCK WHEEL LOCK WHEEL LOCKOUTS 5516R OUTS 5516R OUTS 5516R OUTS 5516R OUTS 5516RTB TB TB TB TB Place wheels in tilling p...

Page 14: ...varies with operator height and the depth of tilling To adjust handlebar height 1 Unscrew nuts and remove top bolt on each side until handlebar moves freely up and down 2 Align handlebar to desired h...

Page 15: ...is place the detent pin in the highest hole of the depth regulator lever CAUTION Do not adjust tilling depth unless drive safety control levers are released to neutral position depth regulator bracke...

Page 16: ...tension after every 2 hours of operation T T T T To increase belt tension o increase belt tension o increase belt tension o increase belt tension o increase belt tension 1 Loosen upper jam nut Turn nu...

Page 17: ...the wheel lockouts unlocked Always set the wheels in tilling position before starting engine CAUTION Always put the depth regulator lever in the transport position before starting engine Tines should...

Page 18: ...ler s f w the tiller s f w the tiller s forw orw orw orw orward adv ard adv ard adv ard adv ard advance at ance at ance at ance at ance at an an an an any time b y time b y time b y time b y time by p...

Page 19: ...other materials clog or jam the tines reverse the tiller to unwind vegetation Immediately release the drive control levers if the tines jam or you strike a foreign object With drive control levers in...

Page 20: ...or too little belt tension will cause premature belt failure To check and adjust the forward belt tension 1 Turn off engine Engine must be cool 2 Remove and secure spark plug wire from spark plug 3 W...

Page 21: ...remove the reverse belt from the reverse engine pulley gently pull the engine recoil rope to rotate the pulley with the pulley turning force the reverse belt out of the V groove slide the belt free o...

Page 22: ...Use of non synthetic multi viscosity oils 5W30 10W 30 etc above 40 F 4 C will result in high oil consumption and possible engine damage Check oil level more frequently if using these types of oils SA...

Page 23: ...H WITH WITH WITH THE PR THE PR THE PR THE PR THE PROPER AMOUNT OF OPER AMOUNT OF OPER AMOUNT OF OPER AMOUNT OF OPER AMOUNT OF 00 LIQ 00 LIQ 00 LIQ 00 LIQ 00 LIQUID GREASE UID GREASE UID GREASE UID GRE...

Page 24: ...hange oil while engine is warm Refill with new oil of recommended grade 4 Check spark plug yearly or every 100 hours of operation 5 Service air cleaner 6 Keep engine and parts clean 7 Check engine and...

Page 25: ...d after use To help ensure long life and peak performance for your tiller follow the maintenance schedule below Refer to your Briggs Stratton manual to establish a maintenance schedule for the engine...

Page 26: ...is difficult to control when tilling machine jumps Tiller is difficult to control when tilling machine jumps Tiller is difficult to control when tilling machine jumps or or or or or lurches f lurches...

Page 27: ...lling ing tilling 1 Adjust forward belt guide turn engine off and allow muffler to cool disconnect spark plug wire and secure from spark plug remove belt guard pull down on drive safety control levers...

Page 28: ...formation on the form at the right available when phoning in your request Model __________________________________________________ M N Mfg No ___________________________________________ S N Serial ___...

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