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crossing gravel drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert for
hidden hazards or traffic. Do not carry passengers.
20
Never leave the operating position when the en-
gine is running.
21
Always stop the engine when tilling is delayed or
when walking from one tilling location to another.
22
Keep unit clean of vegetation and other materials.
They may become lodged between the tines. Stop
the engine and disconnect the spark plug before un
-
clogging the tines.
6. Technical data
Engine:
4-stroke engine,
196 ccm
Engine rating:
4,8 kW/ 6,5 hp
Engine working speed:
3600 rpm
Working width:
372/612/760 mm
Hoe blade diameter Ø:
32 cm
Starting system:
reversing
starter
Fuel:
Unleaded
petrol
min. 90 octane
max.
5%
bio-ethanol
Engine oil:
0,6l (15W40)
Tank capacity:
3,6 l
Weight:
56
kg
Spark plug:
F7RTC
7. Assembly
1)
Mount the external parts of the tine on the internal
parts, fixing them together with M8X45 screws (A)
and nuts (fig.3).
2)
Slide the tube sleeve into the wheels and mount the
wheels on both sides of the bracket with M12X85
screws, washers and nuts (B) (fig.4).
3)
Place tilling tines on the tine shaft on both sides
of the transmission box. Line up the holes in the
tine frame sleeves and tine shaft. Insert M10X45
(C) screws through the holes in tine frames and
tine shaft from one side, then lock nuts from the
other side. Tighten down. 3 pairs tilling tines can
be adjusted according to the operator’s tilling width
to 372/612/852mm respectively (fig.5).
4)
Attach the tine shield extension to the tine shield
with M5X12 screws and nuts (D) (fig.6).
5)
Mount the lower handles on the end connecting
plate with M8x120 bolts, washers and nuts (E)
(fig.7).
6)
Line up the holes in the lower handles and upper
handles, secure them with M8x45 bolts and star
knob (F) (fig.8).
Adding fuel
m
ATTENTION! OIL HAS BEEN DRAINED FOR
SHIPPING.
Failure to fill engine sump with oil before starting en-
gine will result in permanent damage and void engine
warranty (see Engine operator´s manual ).
8. Function
Engine Stop Switch (5)
It cuts out power to the machine at the end of working
or when a problem occurs.
Forward Steering Lever (1)
Push down to engage tines into forward, releasing
returns machine to neutral.
Throttle Lever (6)
It controls engine speed. Moving the throttle lever in
the directions shown makes the engine run faster or
slower.
Reverse Steering Lever (2)
Grip to reverse the machine. Releasing returns ma-
chine to neutral.
Wheel (10)
The spring locks wheel bracket at different height and
distance from the tines. Pull the spring-connected
wheel bracket downwards to raise the wheel in the
upper groove when tilling. Set the wheel down when
transporting the tiller. Tilt the machine back until the
tines clear the ground. Push or pull the unit to the next
location.
Handlebar Adjustment Knob (8)
To regulate the height and lateral adjustment of the
handlebar, loosen knob, adjust handlebar to the de-
sired position, and then fasten the knob.
Depth Regulator Rod (9)
It regulates the tilling depth and helps the operator
control the direction and speed of the tiller.
Insert the depth regular rod in the groove at the rear
of the chassis, with the pointed end downward and
the notched side outward.
Lowering the depth regulator rod will slow the tiller
and make it till deeper. Raising the depth regulator
rod will allow it to move faster and till shallower.
To adjust the tilling depth:
1. Remove the cotter pin.
2. Raise or lower the depth regulator rod to the de-
sired position.
3. Replace the cotter pin.
9. Operation
9.1 Adding fuel
Fill the fuel tank as instructed in the separate Engine
Manual.
9.2 Starting engine
The controls required to start and run the tiller are
located on the engine and are marked “CHOKE” and
“THROTTLE”. Throttle can be adjusted by the throttle
control lever (6) mounted on the right upper handle
through a control cable.
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