Southland S-RTT-196-E Operator'S Manual Download Page 2

 

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Oil Fill Location

Do Not Overfill

 

Fuel ON/OFF Valve

Move Fuel Valve lever to the right to 

operate the tiller. 

Clutch Lever

Depressing the upper lever engages 

the tines and drive wheels for the till-

ing operation. Depressing the lower 

engages the tines and drive wheels for 

reversing the tiller.

Choke Lever

Move Choke Lever to the left for cold 

engine starting. Move Choke Lever to 

the right once engine is started or for 

warm engine starting. 

Throttle Control

Move throttle lever to the left to  

increase engine speed. Move throttle le-

ver to the right to decrease engine speed. 

Indicates WARNING, DANGER, or CAUTION.

 

Wear eye protection complying with ANSI 

Z87.1 and hearing protection.

Read operator’s manual before operating this 

machine.  Failure to follow directions could 

result in serious injury.

Disconnect spark plug wire when not in use 

or before servicing, cleaning, or performing 

maintenance on the unit.

Thrown objects. Remove all rocks, stones, 

and foreign objects which could be thrown by 

machine.

Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide, 

an odorless and deadly gas.  NEVER run unit 

indoors or in a poorly ventilated area.

Do not use if children or bystanders are present.

Do NOT touch hot muffler or cylinder.  These 

parts are extremely hot from operation and 

may remain hot for a short time after operation.

Rotating tines can cause serious injury.  

Keep hands, feet, and clothing away.

To reduce risk of fire, clean spilled gas and 

oil and keep unit free from debris. Gasoline is 

extremely flammable. Allow machine to cool 

before refueling.

Safety Definitions

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Safety Warning Symbols

Control and Operating Symbols

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor/moderate injury or 

equipment/property damage.

DANGER

CAUTION

WARNING

The following symbols are used on the product and in this manual to alert the operator of potential safety hazards.  Read them 

carefully, and understand their meaning.

Safety Alert Symbols

The following symbols may be found on your tiller.  Carefully read and understand their meaning.

Important Safety Information

Summary of Contents for S-RTT-196-E

Page 1: ...these instructions Refer to this manual each time before using your Tiller Record the following for future reference Mfg Date Code ___________________________ Date of Purchase Attach a copy of your s...

Page 2: ...e exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly gas NEVER run unit indoors or in a poorly ventilated area Do not use if children or bystanders are present Do NOT touch hot muffler or cylinde...

Page 3: ...wire and put wire where it cannot contact the spark plug PREPARATION SAFETY WARNING Read understand and follow all instructions on the machine and in this manual Be thoroughly familiar with the contro...

Page 4: ...look behind and down and use caution when using reverse or pulling the tiller towards you Never attempt to start the tiller unless both wheels are in the locked position This acts as a brake for the t...

Page 5: ...ept when specifically recommended by the manufacturer Keep the tiller in safe working condition Check all fasteners at frequent intervals for proper tightness When servicing or repairing the tiller do...

Page 6: ...Capacity 3 0 US qt 3 0L Engine Oil Type API SG SL 10W 30 is recommended for all service temperatures See page 11 for additional information Engine Oil Capacity 20 US oz 600 ml Transmission Oil Type SA...

Page 7: ...lease review these labels now If you have any questions regarding their meaning or how to comply with these instructions reread the complete safety instruction text on the preceding pages or contact y...

Page 8: ...sembling the tiller The following components will be found in the carton Quantities shown in 1 1 Tiller 2 1 Handle Assembly 3 1 Depth Regulator lever 4 1 Tiller Operator s Manual 5 1 Engine Manual 6 1...

Page 9: ...THE WHEELS See Figure 2 1 Assure cupped washer is installed onto wheel axle 2 The tiller wheels are directional For best performance install the wheels with the tire thread facing the direction as sh...

Page 10: ...ead bolts lock washers flat washers and nuts Tighten all four bolts at this time ATTACH UPPER HANDLE See Figure 5 1 Slide the upper handle down over the lower handle and align the holes 2 Insert the s...

Page 11: ...surface and make sure the depth regulator lever is set so the main frame of the tiller is level See Figure 6 2 Remove the oil fill cap dipstick and wipe clean with cloth See Figure 6 3 Insert dipstic...

Page 12: ...ed with care Never fill the tank when the engine is hot or running Always move outdoors to fill tank Wheels must always be locked in the tilling position when engine is running Do not operate the till...

Page 13: ...time by putting slight downward pressure on the handlebars You can stop the tiller by releasing the drive safety control levers to the neutral position CAUTION Always press the forward or reverse driv...

Page 14: ...ime Starting and operating instructions are given on page 11 Please read this section and all operating and safety instructions before starting your tiller As a safety precaution the drive safety cont...

Page 15: ...ch side 2 Loosen the lower bolts Do not remove 3 Align handlebar to desired holes on the lower handlebar mount 4 Install bolts and nuts Retighten all four bolts securely DEPTH REGULATOR See Figure 3 T...

Page 16: ...Hold firmly to the handlebars to control sudden lurches If weeds tall grasses vines or other materials clog or jam the tines reverse the tiller to unwind vegetation Cultivating Tips J If you plan to...

Page 17: ...fter first 5 8 hours of initial use 3 Change oil every 25 hours if operating under heavy load or in high temperatures 4 Clean air filter every 10 hours if operating under dusty conditions WARNING Use...

Page 18: ...portion of the transmission pulley c Replace the two forward belt guide studs and forward belt idler assembly 7 To install the reverse drive belt a Insert the belt from underneath the unit and up arou...

Page 19: ...smission holds 27 30 ounces Do not overfill Check the oil level annually To check the oil level 1 Move tiller to level ground 2 Remove oil level dipstick located between the handlebar mounts on the en...

Page 20: ...new spark plug in the cylinder Pull starter handle slowly a few times to distribute oil Pull recoil slowly until resistance is felt This will close the cylinder valves WARNING DO NOT attach spark plu...

Page 21: ...k engine oil Add or drain engine oil if necessary 3 Remove spark plug Inspect Replace if necessary 4 Remove and clean air filter 5 Drain fuel tank Clean fuel tank Fill with fresh fuel 6 Take unit to a...

Page 22: ...be nor mal wear items such as cutting blades string heads earth auger blades air filter and spark plugs which are only covered for 60 days against defects in material or workmanship Travel handling tr...

Page 23: ...below provided there has been no abuse neglect or improper maintenance of your power equipment engine Where a warrant able condition exists METL will repair your power equipment engine at no cost to...

Page 24: ...for repair of your engine or product may be disallowed METL shall not be held liable hereunder for failures of any warranted parts caused by the use of such an unapproved add on modified counterfeit...

Page 25: ...coil Exhaust System Catalytic muffler assembly if so equipped muffler gasket ex haust manifold Crankcase Breather Assembly Breather connection tube Miscellaneous Parts Used in Above Systems Hoses bel...

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