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Operation Tips

•  Thatch is a slowly decomposing layer of organic material

that develops on top of the soil, beneath the visible layer of
grass.  A heavy layer of thatch can prevent the movement
of water, air and fertilizers to the lawn’s shallow root sys-
tem.  It can also increase the susceptibility of grass to 
disease.  The Power Rake attachment will loosen some of
the matted grass and other lawn debris— it can then be
easily collected for disposal.

•  For best results:
-  To help prevent bending or binding of the spring tines,

inspect the area before using the Power Rake and remove
any sticks, stones or other debris.

-  Mow the lawn before using the Power Rake.
-  The soil should be somewhat moist, but not wet.

•  The penetrating depth of the spring tines is determined by

a number of factors, including soil conditions, the wheel
bracket height setting, the ground travel speed, the engine
speed, and the amount of pressure applied to the handle-
bar.  Be patient while learning to use your Power Rake
attachment – you may have to experiment a little to find
that “just right” combination for your particular lawn.

Operation

•  Move the machine outdoors and start the engine (see the

“OPERATION” section in your Tiller/Cultivator Owner’s
Manual for specific starting instructions).

IMPORTANT: Use slower engine speeds and a shallower

raking depth when first learning to use the Power Rake
attachment.

•  The penetrating depth of the spring tines is primarily 

controlled by the amount of upward or downward pressure
applied to the handlebar.  Upward pressure will result in a
deeper tine penetration; downward pressure will result in a
more shallow tine penetration.

NOTE:

The height setting of the wheel bracket also helps to

determine tine penetration depth.  Adjust the wheel bracket
up or down as necessary.

•  Hold the handlebar firmly with both hands, press down on

the handlebar to raise the rake tines off the ground, and
squeeze the engine throttle lever.  When the rake tines
begin turning, 

slowly

lift up on the handlebar until the

spinning tines contact the lawn.

IMPORTANT: Do not pull the machine backward while
using the Power Rake attachment.

•  For more thorough thatch removal, let the machine move

forward slowly.  For lighter thatch removal, let the machine
move forward more quickly.  In areas containing very
heavy thatch build-up, momentarily hold the machine in
that area.

•  For uniform results, make side-by-side passes lengthwise

across the lawn, overlaying each pass by approximately
one-half the width of the machine (see Figure 6).  For more
thorough thatch removal, make a second series of passes
at a right angle to the first series of passes (Figure 7).

•  When you have finished, collect the thatch and other grass

residue for disposal.

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Figure 6

Figure 7

CAUTION

TO AVOID INJURY:
• Do not operate machine when you are barefoot or

wearing sandals, sneakers, or similar lightweight
footwear. Wear footwear that will protect your
feet and improve footing on all surfaces.

• Do not carry the machine when the engine is run-

ning. Always stop the engine before transporting
the machine.

• Do not operate the Power Rake without the debris

shield installed and properly secured with its
mounting strap.

• Stop engine, allow it to cool, and disconnect the

spark plug wire before untangling the tines or
performing any repairs or maintenance.

Summary of Contents for OEM-290-263

Page 1: ...ent carefully review the Safety Rules and Operation instructions in your Tiller Cultivator Owner Operator Manual Doing so will refresh your memory concerning safe operating practices that must be followed at all times Tools Supplies Needed for Installation No tools are required Fine grade sandpaper to remove rust from tine shaft General purpose oil to lubricate tine shaft Figure 1 Parts List see F...

Page 2: ...rs using a fine grade sandpaper Apply a thin coating of gen eral purpose oil to the tine shafts The rake assemblies are labeled LEFT and RIGHT Find the LEFT rake assembly and slide it over the left side tine shaft Position the rake assembly flush against the transmission housing Return machine to its normal upright operating position Slide a 1 1 4 long spacer A Figure 2 over the tine shaft Reinsta...

Page 3: ...eper tine penetration downward pressure will result in a more shallow tine penetration NOTE The height setting of the wheel bracket also helps to determine tine penetration depth Adjust the wheel bracket up or down as necessary Hold the handlebar firmly with both hands press down on the handlebar to raise the rake tines off the ground and squeeze the engine throttle lever When the rake tines begin...

Page 4: ...the engine off allow it to cool and disconnect the spark plug wire and prevent it from touching the spark plug Remove the rake assembly from the machine Use a 1 4 hex key Allen wrench and 9 16 box end wrench to remove the bolt lockwasher and nut that secure the wheel to the rake assembly See Photo 8 Remove the wheel Use a 1 2 boxed end wrench to remove the four bolts two on each side that hold the...

Page 5: ...ing tine s Install the spring tines and washers on the spring tine attachment bar Hook the U shaped ends of the spring tines over the spring tine retaining bar See Photo 11 NOTE The eleven washers are installed on the spring tine attachment bar between the spring tines No washers are used between the outer spring tines and the circular end caps Insert the tine assembly between the two circular end...

Page 6: ...POWER RAKE ATTACHMENT REPAIR PARTS 6 ...

Page 7: ...3 4 24 4 GW H213907 End Cap outer 2 5 736 0169 Lockwasher 3 8 2 6 712 3017 Hex Nut 3 8 16 2 7 GW H200830 Washer Flat 1 2 66 8 GW H213906S Tine Kit contains 5 spring tines 9 GW H213908 End Cap inner 2 10 GW H214186 S Hook 2 11 1915063 Debris Shield 1 1983094 Decal Caution 1 1983095 Decal Warning 1 14 GW H214187 Strap Debris Shield 1 15 GW H213904 Bar tine retaining tine attachment 12 18 1983648 Spa...

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