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Figure 4-2: Use one hand to guide idler

when moving forward.

(b) As the tiiier moves forward, relax

and let the wheels puli the unit along

while the tines dig. Walk behind and

a little to one side of the tiller. Use a

light but secure grip with one hand

on the handlebars, but keep your

arm loose. See Figure 4-2. Let the

tiller move ahead at its own pace

and do not push down on the han­

dlebars to try and force the tiller to

dig deeper - this takes weight off the

wheels, reduces traction, and causes

the tines to try and propel the tiller.

A

WARNING

Oo

not

push

down

on

the

handlebars to try to make the tiller till

more deeply. This prevents the wheels
from holding the tiller back and can

allow the tines to rapidly propel the
tiller forward, which could result in loss

of control, property damage, or personal
injury.

5. For reverse motion of the wheels and

tines:

(a) Look behind and exercise caution

when operating in reverse.

Do not

till while in reverse.

(b) Stop all forward motion before

reversing. Lift the handlebars with

one hand until the tines are off the

ground and then pull the Reverse

Clutch Control knob out to engage

reverse motion (see Figure 4-3). To

stop reverse motion, let go of the

Reverse Clutch Control knob.

A

WARNING

Before tilling, contact your telephone or

utilities

company

and

inquire

if

underground equipment or lines are
used in your area. Their representative

will be glad to answer your questions

and tell you if any of their equipment or

lines are buried underground on your

property.

Figure 4-3: Raise tines off ground and look

behind when moving in reverse.

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.

To Turn the Tiller Around:

(a) Practice turning the tiller in a level,

open area. Be very careful to keep

your feet and legs away from the

tines.

(b) To make a turn, reduce the engine

speed and then lift the handlebars

until the engine and tines are bal­

anced over the wheels (Figure 4-4).

(c) With the tiller balanced, push side­

ways on the handlebar to move the

tiller in the direction of the turn

(Figure 4-5). After completing the

turn, slowly lower the tines into the

soil and increase the engine speed.

Slopping the Tiiier and Engine

1. To stop the wheels and tines, release

the Forward Clutch Control levers or the

Reverse Clutch Control knob (whichever

is engaged).

2.

To stop the recoil start engine, move

the Engine Throttle Control Lever to

“STOP”. On electric start models, turn the

ignition keyswitch to “OFF” to stop the

engine.

Turning the Tiller Around

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Figure 4-4: To begin turn, reduce engine

speed and lift handlebars until engine

and tines are balanced aver wheels.

Figure 4-5: With tiller balanced aver

wheels (and tines out of the ground),

push handlebars sideways to turn tiller.

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