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Operator's Manual
Original Operating Instructions
26750TSC
Compact Tiller
GAS/OIL
RATIO
50:1
P/N: 13461
ECN: 9580
Rev. 10/11/12
© 2012 Ardisam, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Email for more information
info@ardisam.com
Product #: 26750TSC

Questions and Answers

  • R
    Rachel WarrenAug 13, 2025
    Why Huskee Tiller engine will not start?
    • J
      Justin HayesAug 13, 2025
      If your Huskee Tiller engine won't start, try the following: first, add gas to the gas tank. Next, connect the spark plug wire to the spark plug. Also, ensure the throttle is positioned at choke for a cold start.
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    Nicole OrtegaAug 17, 2025
    What to do if Huskee Tiller engine misses or lacks power?
    • M
      matthew46Aug 17, 2025
      If your Huskee Tiller engine misses or lacks power, consider these steps: * Raise the tines for shallower tilling by raising the depth regulator lever. * Clean or replace the air cleaner. * Replace the spark plug and adjust the gap. You may also need to drain and refill the gas tank and carburetor. If the issue persists, the carburetor adjustment might be improper, and you should take it to an authorized engine service center.
  • D
    Daniel BurgessAug 20, 2025
    Why is my Huskee 26750TSC Tiller engine hard to start?
    • A
      Amy FullerAug 21, 2025
      If you're having trouble starting your Huskee Tiller, here are a few things to check: drain the old fuel and replace it with fresh fuel, and consider using a gas stabilizer at the end of the season. Also, make sure the spark plug wire is securely attached to the spark plug. Finally, the drive safety control lever must be released to neutral to start the engine.
  • B
    Brooke SimmonsAug 25, 2025
    What to do if Huskee 26750TSC is difficult to control when tilling?
    • S
      Steven LopezAug 26, 2025
      If your Huskee Tiller is difficult to control when tilling, and the machine jumps or lurches forward, try lowering the engine speed when working in hard ground. Additionally, lower the depth regulator for greater control of the tiller.
  • E
    Elizabeth LewisAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Huskee 26750TSC moves forward during starting?
    • J
      Jacob CopelandAug 28, 2025
      If the Huskee Tiller moves forward during starting, ensure that the drive safety control lever is released to neutral before starting the engine.
  • A
    angelamoranSep 1, 2025
    What to do if Huskee 26750TSC Tiller engine runs rough and floods?
    • M
      Michael RollinsSep 1, 2025
      If the Huskee Tiller engine runs rough and floods during operation, clean or replace the air cleaner.
  • J
    Jessica RogersSep 5, 2025
    Why Huskee Tiller belts squeal in forward operation?
    • A
      Antonio JacksonSep 5, 2025
      If the belts squeal in forward operation on your Huskee Tiller, you can try to adjust the belt tension. If the squealing persists, you may need to replace the drive belt.
  • E
    Emma JohnstonSep 8, 2025
    What causes excessive heat in Huskee Tiller transmission/tine area?
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      Debbie MendozaSep 9, 2025
      If you notice excessive heat build-up in the transmission or tine area of your Huskee Tiller during tilling, first remove any vegetation that may be obstructing the area. Then, check the transmission lubrication and fill if needed.

Summary

INTRODUCTION

FEDERAL EMISSION INFORMATION

Information regarding the tiller's compliance with U.S. EPA emission regulations.

REGISTRATION AND SERVICE

Instructions for product registration and obtaining service or technical support.

OWNERSHIP RECORDS

Section to record owner details, model, serial number, and purchase date for reference.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

OPERATORS RESPONSIBILITY

Highlights the operator's duty for safe assembly and operation of the machine.

SPECIAL SAFETY MESSAGES

Draws attention to potential safety concerns, machine damage, and helpful operating information.

BEFORE OPERATING ENGINE

Emphasizes reading all operating and maintenance instructions before starting the engine.

Intended Use; Foreseeable Misuse

Defines the product's intended purpose as a motorized rotary tiller and prohibits other uses.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

PRODUCT-SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

Provides safety guidelines directly related to the operation and use of the rototiller itself.

ENGINE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Details the dangers of carbon monoxide from engine exhaust and how to prevent exposure.

Gasoline Fires and Handling Fuel Safely

Offers crucial advice on safely handling gasoline, preventing fires, and refueling procedures.

BURNS AND FIRES

Prevention of Burns and Fires

Advises on avoiding burns from hot engine parts and preventing fires by keeping the machine clean.

CHILDREN AND BYSTANDERS

Stresses the importance of keeping children and bystanders clear of the operating area.

SAFETY DECALS

OPERATION

Explains the basic steps and safety precautions for starting the rototiller's engine and operation.

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR TILLER

Provides a step-by-step guide for unpacking the tiller and assembling the handlebar components.

FILL ENGINE CRANKCASE

Instructions on how to properly add oil to the engine crankcase before initial use.

FEATURES

SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATION

DRIVE SAFETY CONTROL LEVER

Explains the function of the drive safety control lever for engaging and disengaging tiller tines.

BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT

Details how to check and adjust belt tension for optimal performance and belt life.

DRAG STAKE

Describes the drag stake's role in controlling tilling depth and how to adjust it.

PRE-START INSPECTION

START-UP

COLD STARTS

Step-by-step instructions for starting the tiller's engine when it is cold.

RESTARTING A WARM ENGINE

Procedure for starting the tiller's engine when it is already warm from previous use.

OPERATING SPEED

SHUTTING DOWN

TILLING

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

A schedule outlining regular maintenance tasks and their recommended frequency for the tiller.

SERVICING THE ROTOTILLER

CHECK BELT TENSION

Procedure for checking and adjusting belt tension to ensure proper function and prolong belt life.

CHANGE DRIVE BELT

Step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing the tiller's drive belt.

ENGINE MAINTENANCE

CHECK OR FILL ENGINE CRANKCASE

Instructions for checking and adding the correct type and amount of oil to the engine.

CLEAN TINE AXLE SHAFT

Guidance on removing vegetation and debris from the tine axle shaft for proper operation.

LUBRICATION

Details on lubricating moving mechanical parts for maintaining the tiller's functionality.

STORAGE

PREPARE FOR STORAGE

Steps to prepare the tiller for long-term storage, including engine and tine protection.

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Lists common problems, their causes, and recommended solutions for the rototiller.

PARTS BREAKDOWN

HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY PARTS EXPLOSION AND PARTS LIST

Exploded view and parts list for the tiller's handlebar assembly.

ENGINE ASSEMBLY PARTS EXPLOSION

ENGINE ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST

CHASSIS ASSEMBLY PARTS EXPLOSION

CHASSIS ASSEMBLY PARTS LIST

TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY PARTS EXPLOSION AND PARTS LIST

FRONT TINE ROTOTILLERS

Warranty Terms and Conditions

Outlines the warranty coverage, terms, conditions, and limitations for the tiller product.

Huskee 26750TSC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuskee
Model26750TSC
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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