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DR ROTO-HOGTM User Manual

DR ROTO-HOGTM
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Charging the Battery
Charging the Battery is a simple process. Leave the Battery in your DR ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER when
you charge it.
1. Attach the Black (-) alligator clipped wire from the Charger Adapter to the (-) terminal of the Battery,
then attach the Red (+) alligator clipped wire to the (+) Battery terminal.
2. Plug the Charger into a standard wall outlet.
Typically, the Battery takes between 6 and 8 hours to fully charge. The Battery does not have a
“memory”; so don’t worry about overcharging the Battery or charging it too often.
You can charge the Battery many times. The Battery lasts longer if you charge it before it is fully drained.
Keep it fully charged and at room temperature when not using your DR ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER.
Once the Battery is charged, pull the plug from the wall outlet and then remove the Charger from your
Battery. However, you can leave your Battery plugged in and charging for an extended period.
Store the Charger in its self-locking plastic shipping bag. Keep the Charger in a dry location.
If the Battery does not hold its charge for very long under normal conditions or it simply won’t hold a
charge, then replace it. You can purchase replacement Batteries directly from us. To install your new
Battery, detach the cables, remove the Battery Clamp, and remove the dead Battery. Next, install the
new Battery, replace the Battery Clamp, and attach the cables. Refer to the assembly instructions for
more details on page 14.
WHEN THE BATTERY GETS OLD AND NO LONGER ACCEPTS A CHARGE, REMOVE IT FROM YOUR DR
ROTO-HOG POWER TILLER. NEVER LEAVE A DEAD BATTERY IN YOUR MACHINE.

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DR ROTO-HOGTM Specifications

General IconGeneral
EngineBriggs & Stratton 8.75 FPT, 206 CC, Single Cylinder
Approximate Run Time on a Tank of Fuel90 minutes
Range7" to 2"
Actuator Stroke3.94"
Actuator Maximum Load250 lbs.
Battery12 Volt, 17AH
# of Cycles for Fully Charged Battery400
Towing typePin Hitch
Ground Clearance in Transport Mode2.75"
Height AdjustmentElectric Actuator
Length of Remote Control Cable46"
Tine Size12"
Number of Tines24
Wheels15" x 6.00"-6 NHS (14" x 5.5")
Gauge of Steel on Shroud13
Gauge of Steel on Frame12 Gauge, 1.5" Tubular Steel
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Machine Size39"w x 66"L (Transport), 35"H x 77"L (Lowest Position)
Machine Weight259 lbs. Manual Start, 264 lbs. Electric Start
Tongue Weight90 lbs. (Transport) 112 lbs. (Lowest Position)
Shipping Weight310 lbs. Manual Start, 320 lbs. Electric Start

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