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CLUTCH CONTROL
Release the clutch lock. Push the clutch lever toward the handle to start rotating the work tool
and moving the machine. Releasing the lever stops the work tool (and machine movement).
(The engine stays running.)
DEPTH LIMITER
It regulates the depth of the loosening and helps the operator to control the direction and speed
of the cultivator.
Reducing the length of the depth limiter slows down the cultivator and the loosening is deeper.
Increasing the length of the depth limiter allows faster movement and shallower cultivation.
ADJUSTING LOOSENING DEPTH:
1. Remove the cotter pin (Fig. 8).
2. Raise or lower the depth regulator rod.
3. Align groove in depth regulator rod with the holes in bracket lock block and replace
the cotter pin (Fig. 8).
Do not adjust tilling depth unless tine clutch control lever is released to the neutral
position.
TILLING
Tilling is digging in, turning over and breaking up garden soil and prepare a seedbed for planting.
A tiller will also clear the soil of unwanted vegetation. The decomposition of this vegetation
matter enriches the soil.
C If the soil is too stiff, it must be prearranged before cultivation (moistened or
loosen) to avoid damage of the plough shares or other parts of tiller.
Also, tilling soil that is too wet will produce unsatisfactory clods. Wait a day or two after heavy.
Rrain for the soil to dry.
C Do not use the machine in a case of heavy, wet clay soil. It can cause permanent
damage to the machine.
Better growth will be obtained if an area is tilled properly and used soon after tilling to preserve.
the moisture content. The type of soil and working conditions will determine the actual setting
of the tilling depth. In some soils, the desired depth is reached first pass over garden. In other
soils, the desired depth is obtained by going over the garden two or three times. In later case,
the depth regulator rod should be lowered before each succeeding pass over the garden. Passes
should be made across the length and width of the garden alternately. Do not try to dig too
deeply in the irst pass. If the machine jumps or bucks, allow the unit to move forward at a lightly
faster rate. If the tiller stops forward motion and tries to dig in one spot, rock the handles from
side to side to start it moving forward again. Rocks which are turned up should be removed
from the garden area.