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Understand tiller operation, controls, and safety procedures before initial use.
Inspect the area and tiller, and ensure safe attire before operating the equipment.
Follow procedures to avoid hazards and ensure correct control usage during operation.
Identify and check all parts included in the shipping carton and hardware package.
Securely attach the tiller handlebars to the main body for proper operation and control.
Connect clutch levers and forward clutch rod to the handlebar assembly for tiller control.
Verify and fill engine and transmission oil levels to ensure proper lubrication and operation.
Mount the engine throttle lever and cable to the control panel for speed adjustment.
Install the wheel gear lever onto the control panel for drive engagement.
Set the tire pressure to the recommended operating range for safe and effective tiller use.
Assemble and connect the electric start system components, including battery and wiring.
Prepare and charge the electric start battery before use.
Familiarize with tiller controls like levers and pedals for directional and depth adjustments.
Understand engine throttle, choke, and starting mechanisms for safe and effective operation.
Practice turning the tiller and maneuvering in tight areas.
Learn the correct procedures for stopping the tiller's movement and the engine.
Adjust drive belt to select between low and high speed ranges for different tasks.
Learn to guide the tiller, set depth, use patterns, and manage soil conditions.
Safely till on slopes using vertical or terracing methods.
Follow safety guidelines for loading and unloading the tiller from a vehicle.
Apply grease and oil to specified points for smooth operation and longevity.
Regularly check and maintain engine and transmission oil levels and check for leaks.
Service air cleaner and spark plug for optimal engine performance.
Check and adjust drive belt tension for proper power transfer and belt life.
Adjust wheel gear and throttle cables for correct operation.
Prepare the tiller for storage by draining fuel, changing oil, and protecting components.
Identify and resolve common causes for the engine failing to start.
Diagnose and fix problems causing poor engine running, overheating, or shutdown issues.
Resolve issues with drive engagement, tine operation, and overall tilling performance.