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OPERATING
STARTING:
TO START THE TILLER / CULTIVATOR PRESS THE SAFETY Locking button
(
FIG.4
)
.
1. Make sure the wheel frame is raised before you start the tiller. To raise the frame, pull out the
Locking button (Step A); rotate the wheel frame upward (Step B); release the Locking button.
The wheel frame will be locked in place by the Locking button (Fig.2).
2. Secure the extension cord into the cord retainer (2). The loop of the extension cord must be long
enough for the cord retainer to freely slide from one side to the other. Plug the extension cord into
the power cord plug on the tiller (Fig.3).
3. Use the tiller/cultivator for breaking sod, preparing seed beds, and for cultivating gardens and
flower beds. The tiller/cultivator can also dig small holes for planting saplings or potted plants.
4. Move the tiller/cultivator to the work area prior to starting the motor.
5. Hold the tiller/cultivator firmly while starting. The tines will pull the tiller/cultivator forward during
operation.
6. Lower the tines slowly with the guide bar.
Fig.3
Fig.2
1. (A) Depress the safety switch and then pull the trigger lever.
(B) Pull the trigger lever up and against the motor
2. will start and the tines will begin to rotate.
To stop the tiller/cultivator simply release the lever.
3. For breaking sod or deep tilling, allow the tines to pull the tiller/cultivator forward to the end of
your arm's reach, then firmly pull it back toward yourself. You will achieve the best results by
repeatedly allowing it to move forward and pulling it back.
4. By pulling the tiller/cultivator back towards yourself, the tines will dig deeper and more
aggressively.
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