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7.4
Front
wheel
Move
the
tiller
on
road
by
the
front
wheel,
lift
the
handlebars
up
and
ground
the
front
wheel.
When
the
tiller
is
used
in
the
field,
move
the
wheel
up.
(1)
pull
the
front
wheel
downward
(2)
lift
the
front
wheel
up
to
proper
position
7.5
Handling
Tips
Adjust
the
handlebar
height
to
a
comfortable
position
(usually
waist
height
is
recommended)
If
the
machine
jerk
forward
while
tilling,
press
down
the
handlebars;
if
the
machine
will
not
move
forward,
move
the
handlebars
from
side
to
side.
Turn:
The
proper
method
of
negotiating
a
turn
is
to
lower
the
handlebars
to
make
the
gravity
of
tiller
backward
centre
toward
the
rear
and
then
make
the
turn.
This
will
permit
a
turn
with
relative
ease.
CAUTION:
·
Do
not
use
the
tiller
with
a
rotor
with
diameter
over
260mm.
·
Operating
the
tiller
on
grades
could
cause
the
tiller
to
tip
over.
·
Allowing
any
one
to
operate
this
tiller
without
proper
instruction
may
result
in
injury.
·
Wear
sturdy,
full
coverage
footwear.
Operating
this
tiller
on
bare
feet,
or
with
open
toe
shoes
or
sandals
increases
your
risk
of
injury.
·
Do
not
use
the
tiller
in
the
night.
·
Be
sure
to
transport
the
tiller
from
one
place
to
another
by
two
people,
if
a
carrier
is
not
available.
·
When
the
rotor
is
clogged
with
mud,
pebble
etc,
immediately
stop
the
engine
and
clean
the
rotor
in
a
safe
place.
Be
sure
to
wear
heavy
gloves
when
cleaning
the
rotor.
·
To
prevent
damage,
check
the
tiller
for
any
signs
of
damage
or
other
faults
each
time
when
the
tiller
is
used
after
it
has
been
operated.
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