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Tine width

2.5 in. (6.4 cm)

Number of tines

36

Shaft diameter

1.50 in. (3.8 cm)

Drive

Chain ANSI 60 reduction ratio 1.8:1

Hydraulic motor displacement

6.20 cu. in. (102 cc)

Weight

363 lb. (165 kg)

Stability Ratings

To determine the degree of slope you can traverse with the
tiller installed on a traction unit, find the stability rating
for the hill position you want to travel in the table below,
then find the degree of slope for the same rating and hill
position in the Stability Data section of the traction unit
operator ’s manual.

Orientation

Stability Rating

Front Uphill

C

Rear Uphill

C

Side Uphill

B

Note: The tiller is rated for use without the counterweight.
If you use the counterweight with the tiller, the traction
unit will be less stable in the front and side uphill
positions.

WARNING

POTENTIAL HAZARD

Exceeding the maximum slope can cause the
traction unit to tip.

WHAT CAN HAPPEN

If the traction unit tips, you or bystanders could
be crushed.

HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD

Do not drive the the traction unit on a slope
steeper that the maximum slope.

Operation

IMPORTANT: Lift and move the attachment using the
traction unit.

Refer to your traction unit Operator’s Manual for more
information on installing and removing the tiller from
your traction unit.

Tips for Tilling

Clean the area of trash, branches, and rocks before
tilling to prevent equipment damage.

Always begin tilling with the slowest ground speed
possible. Increase speed if conditions permit.

Always use full throttle (maximum engine speed).

Till in long, straight passes. Do not make turns while
the tiller is in the ground, as equipment damage may
result.

Avoid excessive tilling of the soil, as finely tilled soil
will not absorb moisture easily and puddles of water or
run-off may occur.

When tilling hard packed, very dry, or virgin soil, raise
the tiller so only the very top of the soil is penetrated.
On succeeding passes the depth may be lowered.

Run the tiller so that the dirt is thrown away from you.

If a rock or other obstruction gets into the tiller tines,
reverse the rotation direction to dislodge it.

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