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Maruyama MC2600RS - Operation: MC-T Cultivator Attachment; Operation: MC-T Operating Position

Maruyama MC2600RS
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MC-T(Multi-Cutter with Cultivator Attachment)
Operating Position
Before using the Multi-Cutter with Cultivator Attachment, check the following:
1. The unit may be on operator’s right side. The operator’s right hand should be holding the shaft grip,
with his or her fingers on the throttle trigger. The right arm should be slightly bent.
2. The left hand should be holding the loop handle with the fingers and thumb fully enclosed around the
grip. The left arm should be extended. Reposition the loop handle up or down the driveshaft if
necessary for a comfortable position.
3. Do not operate the unit in hard un-tilled soil or in rocky areas.
4. Do not operate the unit in areas with vines or tree roots.
5. Do not operate the unit in water.
6. Always release the throttle trigger and allow the engine to return to idle speed when not cultivating.
7. Stop the engine when moving between work sites.
The unit should be operated only while traveling
forward. Working the unit with a back-and-forth
motion while traveling produces the best results.
A fast or slow engine speed can be used according
to soil conditions.
If the Cultivator tines becomes jammed, stop the engine immediately. Make certain all moving parts
have stopped and disconnect the spark plug before attempting to remove any obstruction.
The cultivator gearcase becomes very hot during operation. Do not touch the gearcase.
Make certain all moving parts have stopped and disconnect the spark plug before inspecting the
equipment for damage.
Never use a unit that has cracked or broken tines.
CAUTION
Read the Safety instructions beginning on page 2 concerning proper use of the Multi-Cutter.
CAUTION
Always wear gloves and protective clothing when operating the Multi-Cutter with Cultivator
Attachment.
Cultivator Motion
Direction of Travel

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