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TROUBLESHOOTING: Push the primer
bulb in two (2) more times.  Using a rapid
full stroke, pull out the starting rope up to
ten (10) times.  If engine still does not
start, wait 15 minutes.  Do not prime
engine further.  Grasp start rope and pull
with a rapid, full stroke up to ten (10)
times.

TILLING AND CULTIVATING

Use your machine to break up sod, pre-
pare seedbeds and for cultivating in gar-
dens and flower beds.  It is easy to op-
erate, but it is important that you start out
slowly and read this Section thoroughly
before putting it to use.  Let the machine
do most of the work.  The tines will pull
the machine forward, letting you adjust
forward speed by pressing down or lifting
the handlebar.

1. Roll the machine to the work area.

2. Adjust the tilling depth to the desired
position (see Pre-Start Preparation, pre-
vious page).

3. Start the engine (see Stopping and
Starting the Engine
, previous page).
Stand behind the handlebar and push
down on thehandlebar to raise the tines
off the ground.  

Squeeze the Throttle/Tines Lever– the
engine should speed up and the tines
start rotating.  Release the Throttle/Tines
Lever to return to idle, the tines should
stop rotating or they may rotate very
slowly.  Lowering them back to the
ground should stop any rotation.

NOTE: If tines continue to rotate when
engine is idling, either the idle speed is
too high or the centrifugal clutch is mal-
functioning.  If this occurs, contact the
Factory or your local authorized dealer.

4. Squeeze the Throttle/Tines Lever to
start the tines rotating.  Lower the tines to
begin tilling.  Firmly hold the handlebar to
prevent the machine from moving for-
ward too quickly and to allow enough
time for the tines to dig deeply enough.
Adjust engine speed to suit the tilling
conditions.  Remember that the rotating
tines help to pull the machine forward.
Use slower speeds and a shallow depth
setting when learning to use the unit and
whenever you are tilling on hard, rough or
uneven ground.

5. Do not try to till too deeply in the first
pass through sod or very hard ground.  If
the machine jumps or bucks, use a shal-
lower depth setting and reduce the engine
speed.  With each successive pass, till
more deeply.

6. Apply downward pressure on the han-
dlebar for shallower tilling.  Lift the han-
dlebar to dig more deeply.  If the machine
stays and tills in one spot, try swinging
the handlebar from side to side to start
moving forward again.

7. For easier tilling, water very hard soil a
few days before tilling.  Avoid working
soggy or wet soil.  Wait a day or two after
heavy rain for the ground to dry.

Cultivating

1. Cultivating is shallow tilling that dis-
rupts weeds and aerates the upper crust
of soil.

2. Do not till deeper than 1"-2" to avoid
injuring nearby plant roots.  Cultivate
often, so that weeds do not grow large
and cause needless tangling in the tines.

3. With careful planning, you can space
the seed rows far enough apart to allow
sufficient room for the machine to culti-
vate after the plants have grown.

Adjusting Tine Patterns

Depending upon the tilling project, you
have a choice of three tine patterns:

Wide (Standard) Tine Pattern – As
shipped from the factory, the unit is set
up for general tilling and cultivating.  This
10" wide tine pattern (the maximum tilling
width) uses all four tine sections 
(A, Figure 9).  See Tine Removal and In-
stallation 
in Section 5 for detailed informa-
tion on how to set up this tine pattern.

Narrow Tine Pattern – For a narrow, 
4-1/2" tilling width, remove the outside
tine section on the left- and right-sides 
(B, Figure 9).  See Tine Removal and In-
stallation 
in Section 5 for detailed informa-
tion on how to set up this tine pattern.

Stony Soil Tine Pattern – When tilling
deeply in stony soil, stones may become
jammed between the inner tines and the
machine hood.  This pattern swaps the
two inner tines to minimize jamming (C,
Figure 9).  See Tine Removal and Installa-
tion 
in Section 5 for detailed information
on how to set up this tine pattern.

Section 4:  Operation

Figure 9:  “A” - all four tine gangs in standard pattern; “B” - two outer gangs  removed for narrow tilling; “C” - the two inner gangs have
been swapped for stony tilling conditions.

A

B

C

9

Keep away from rotating tines.   Rotating
tines will cause serious personal injury.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for 12235

Page 1: ... MANUAL Tiller Edger Safety Assembly Features and Controls Operation Maintenance Parts List Model 12235 SAFETY FIRST Before operating this equipment read this Owner s Manual and the separate manual supplied by the engine manufacturer ...

Page 2: ...n you see this symbol read and obey the message that follows it Failure to obey safety mes sages could result in personal injury or property damage The engine exhaust from this product contains chemi cals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm WARNING Table of Contents SECTION 1 SAFETY 3 Training 3 Preparation 3 Operation 4 Maintenance Storage 4 S...

Page 3: ...e can result in for eign objects being thrown by high speed rotating parts Do not till near underground electric cables telephone lines pipes or hoses If in doubt contact your utility or tele phone company to locate underground services Handle fuel with care It is highly flammable and has explosive vapors Take these precautions a Use an approved fuel container b Add fuel before starting the engine...

Page 4: ...rottle Tines Lever on the handlebar To stop the engine move the engine On Off switch to OFF Do not overload the machine s capacity by attempting to till too deeply at too fast a rate Never operate the equipment on slip pery surfaces Look behind and use care when backing up Do not operate the equipment on a slope that is too steep for safety When on slopes slow down and make sure you have good foot...

Page 5: ...d over the engine as origi nally shipped STEP 2 Inspect and Tighten Hardware Check all nuts bolts and screws on your unit and tighten as needed NOTE Use a 7 16 socket with an extension to check hardware at ends of handlebar Tools Needed to Check for Loose Hardware Adjustable wrench Slotted head screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver 7 16 socket and extension IMPORTANT Do not tighten engine gov erno...

Page 6: ...ty approved fuel container To Mix A Fill a clean approved container one quarter full with rec ommended gasoline B Add recommended amount of oil per Chart 1 FUEL MIXTURE C Screw cap on container and shake vigorously Then un screw cap and fill container with gasoline per Chart 1 FUEL MIXTURE Screw on cap and shake again Once mixed oil and gasoline will not separate To Fill Fuel Tank A Engine must be...

Page 7: ...tie down anchor point Edger Attachment Optional not shown An Edger Attachment is available to make clean sharp edges next to walkways driveways paths planted areas patios etc See Attachments in Section 4 for more information ENGINE CONTROLS Engine On Off Switch A Figure 5 Use the engine On Off Switch to start or stop the engine See Starting and Stopping the Engine in Section 4 and the Engine Owner...

Page 8: ...priming action will feel more firm Cold Starting Use this starting method after the unit has been sitting or has been in brief storage and has fuel in the tank Use the Standard Volume Priming Position Figure 7 and push in top of primer bulb two 2 times for above 550F or three 3 times if below 550F Warm Starting Do not use the primer to restart the engine after it has been stopped after running and...

Page 9: ...sod or very hard ground If the machine jumps or bucks use a shal lower depth setting and reduce the engine speed With each successive pass till more deeply 6 Apply downward pressure on the han dlebar for shallower tilling Lift the han dlebar to dig more deeply If the machine stays and tills in one spot try swinging the handlebar from side to side to start moving forward again 7 For easier tilling ...

Page 10: ... Rake Attachment Model 12575 The Power Lawn Rake will help keep your lawn healthy and vigorous Matted grass and debris not only looks unattractive but stifles lawn growth and overall health This attach ment mounts without tools and features dozens of tempered steel fingers that spring off the surface to penetrate and loosen matted grass without dis turbing root growth An 18 wide swath covers a lar...

Page 11: ...ach use check that all hardware is in place and tightened securely ENGINE MAINTENANCE Engine Lubrication The engine is a two cycle engine Lubri cation is provided by mixing two cycle oil with unleaded regular gasoline as de scribed in the Assembly Section At tempting to operate the engine on gaso line alone will cause the engine to over heat and seize up Engine Air Filter It is extremely important...

Page 12: ...ual or if the soil is not being mixed as thoroughly Also in addi tion to the standard 10 tilling width tine configuration the tines can be arranged in two other configurations 1 A narrow 41 2 tilling width for smaller areas and 2 A special pattern for stony soil conditions IMPORTANT The ring lock pin A Figure 16 is under spring tension wear gloves to protect your fingers when removing or replacing...

Page 13: ...t is older than one season in order to avoid varnish deposits throughout the fuel system Dispose of the fuel mixture properly 2 Start engine and run until fuel mixture is used up This will prevent poor perfor mance from stale fuel when your equip ment is taken out of storage NOTE If Gasohol has been used com plete above instructions and then put 1 2 pint of gasoline properly mixed with two cycle o...

Page 14: ...Clean or replace dirty air filters tilling conditions 3 Stale fuel mixture 3 Drain old mixture Add fresh mixture 4 Carburetor out of adjustment 4 Adjust carburetor See Manual Engine overheats 1 Engine cooling fins clogged 1 Remove dirt and debris from fins 2 Improper amount of oil in fuel mixture 2 Drain tank fill with correct mixture Tines stop rotating 1 Object wedged between tines and hood 1 Re...

Page 15: ...ex Screw 1 4 20 x 1 three locations identified as B on transmission case 3 13 1817146 Locknut Nyloc 1 4 20 8 14 1983635 Thrust Washer output 050 A R 15 1983640 Thrust Washer output 040 A R 16 1983641 Thrust Washer input 020 A R 17 1983642 Thrust Washer input 035 A R 18 1983638 Thrust Washer 2 19 1107381 Flat Washer 1 4 2 20 1983663 Hex Hd Screw 1 4 20 x 5 2 21 1909486 Clutch Drum and Hub 1 22 1747...

Page 16: ...16 1 5 13 13 13 17 18 20 21 31 32 34 33 26 28 29 30 25 24 23 22 27 43 42 42 18 19 19 38 39 41 40 40 36 37 35 45 16 15 14 45 4 6 9 3 8 44 44 7 Parts List Model 12235 ...

Page 17: ...6 1904552 Decal Caution Operation Hazards 1 27 1186292 Hex Hd Screw 10 24 x 1 2 2 28 1186387 Flange Locknut 10 24 2 29 1100241 Lock Washer 1 4 20 4 30 1100807 Hex Cap Screw 1 4 20 x 2 4 31 1909540 Outer Tine Right Hand Side 1 32 1909539 Inner Tine Right Hand Side 1 33 1909712 Outer Tine Left Hand Side 1 34 1909711 Inner Tine Left Hand Side 1 35 1909680001 Wheel Bracket 1 36 90077 Carriage Bolt 1 3...

Page 18: ...18 Notes ...

Page 19: ...s 7 Fuel Mixture 5 6 12 13 Fuel Primer Bulb 4 8 9 12 14 Gasoline Two Cycle Oil 5 6 12 13 Handlebar Height Adjustment 7 8 Hardware 5 Lawn Aerator Attachment 10 Lubrication 11 Maintenance 11 Model Serial Number Back Cover Oil Gasoline Mixture 5 6 12 13 Off Season Storage 11 Operation 8 Parts List 15 17 Power Lawn Rake 10 Preparation 3 8 Recoil Starter Rope 98 Repair Parts 15 17 Safety Rules 3 4 Safe...

Page 20: ...it Replacement Parts Factory specified replacement parts are available from your authorized dealer or di rectly from the factory When ordering parts be sure to provide the following Model Serial Numbers of the unit Part number of the part needed Part Description Quantity needed NOTE All replacement parts must conform to our rigid quality specifications Although some replacement parts we provide ma...

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