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Agria 6000 - Devices and Operating Elements; Engine and Control Systems

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Edition 11.98 Power Hoe 6000 15
3. Devices and Operating Elements
The power hoe agria 6000 is suited for
common horticultural, agricultural, and
forestal operations, and for grass and
park maintenance.
The following attachments are available:
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Hoeing attachment 34–100 cm
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Ridging attachment
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Draft attachments for soil cultivation
Engine
The two-stroke-petrol engine runs on
commercial petrol/oil mixture of a stoi-
chiometric ratio 1:30. For the first tank
filling use a ratio of 1:25.
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Note! Only use self-mixing spe-
cial 2-stroke engine oil (see
“Specifications”).
Also, refer to fuel recommendations, p4.
During the first 20 operating hours (break-
in period) do not use engine to maximum
power.
Even after break-in period never use
engine at higher speed than necessary
for the work in hand.
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High engine speed is harm-
ful to any engine and con-
siderably affects its durability.
This applies especially for no load op-
eration. Any overspeed (have the en-
gine roar) can result in immediate
damage.
Cooling System
The engine is fan-cooled. Therefore keep
screen at recoil starter and cooling ribs
of cylinder clean and free from sucked-in
plant trash.
Always ensure that idling-speed is ad-
justed correcty. At low speeds and with
the speed control lever set to idle, the
engine is supposed to run smoothly and
without run-out.
Air Filter
The air filter purifies the air intake. A
clogged filter reduces engine output.
Ignition System
The engine is equipped with a mainte-
nance-free, contactless electronic ignition
system. We recommend to have
necessary check-ups done by an expert
only.
Speed Control Lever
The speed control lever (C/8) on the
steering handle is for stepless setting of
engine speed from min. = idle to max. =
full throttle.

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