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Operation, Cultivating tips, Hints for depth stake or wheel adjustment – Murray 11052x4NC User Manual

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OPERATION

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CULTIVATING TIPS

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Tilling is digging in, turning over and

breaking up packed soil before planting.

Loose unpacked soil helps root growth.

Best tilling depth is 4 to 6 inches. A tiller

will also clear the soil of unwanted vege-

tation. The decomposition of this vegeta-

tion matter enriches the soil. Depending

on the climate (rainfall and wind), it may

be advisable to till the soil at the end of

the growing season to further condition

the soil.

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Avoid tilling soil that is too dry as it will

pulverize and produce a dust that will not

hold water. Also, tilling soil that is too wet

will produce unsatisfactory clods.

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Better growth will be obtained if an area

is tilled properly and used soon after till-

ing to preserve the moisture content.

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The depth stake (on the back of the culti-

vator) serves a dual purpose. It helps

regulate the depth of the cut and also

acts as a brake to help the operator con-

trol the speed of the cultivator.

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Lowering the depth stake will slow the

cultivator and make it till deeper. Raising

the depth stake will allow it to move fast-

er and till more shallow.

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If the cultivator stops forward motion and

tries to dig deeper than necessary, move

the handles from side to side to start for-

ward motion.

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Cultivating is loosening or digging

around growing plants which allows the

plants to flourish.

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When using the cultivator to remove

weeds, it is best to cultivate no deeper

than 1–1/2 inches. Cultivating deeper will

only pull to the surface ungerminated

weed seeds. Raising the depth stake will

allow it to move faster and till more shal-

low.

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When cultivating around plants or close

areas, you may want to remove the out-

side tines. See “Tine Replacement” in

the Service/Adjustments section.

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For better control when cultivation

around delicate plants, turn over the

stake and support the cultivator with the

wheels.

WARNING: Read the Owner’s

manual. Know location and

functions of all controls. Keep

all safety devices and shields in place.

Never allow children or uninstructed

adults to operate cultivator. Shut off en-

gine before unclogging tines or making

repairs. Keep bystanders away from ma-

chine. Keep away from rotating parts

and tines. They can cause injury.

HINTS FOR DEPTH STAKE OR

WHEEL ADJUSTMENT

Light cultivation with moderate

growth

(1 to 2 inches depth)

Adjust the wheels upward to their highest or

next to their highest position. Make sure the

handles are at a comfortable height for oper-

ating the cultivator.

Seed bed preparation

(4 to 6 inches depth)

Use the depth stake. Adjust the depth stake

downward for deeper cultivation.

Heavy soil (4 inch depth or greater)

Remove the depth stake and work the tines

down with a back and forth motion to at least

a depth of 4 inches. Slowly pull the cultivator

backward allowing the soil to feed forward

over the tines.