ENGINE:
- G Z2 > BRIGGS & STRATTON 575EX OHV 140cc 3HP one-cylinder petrol engine, silenced
muffler, Ready-Start device, air filter with paper cartridge.
- G Z3 > HONDA GCV160 160cc 4,4HP @3600 r.p.m., four stroke one-cylinder petrol engine.
STARTER: recoil starter.
FUEL TANK: 0,8 lt. (G Z2) – 0,9 lt. (G Z3)
TRANSMISSION: endless screw in oil bath
GEARBOX: 1 forward speed and 1 reverse speed
CLUTCH: forward gear through active coupling – reverse gear through belt
HANDLEBAR: height and side – adjustable
STANDARD ROTARY TILLER: (G Z2) 4 tines and side discs for a total width of 570 mm - (G Z3)
with 6 tines and side discs for a total width of 800 mm.
WORKING DEPTH: 280 mm
TINES DIAMETRE: 280 mm
ROTARY TILLER R.P.M.: forward gear155 r.p.m. - reverse gear 55 r.p.m.
SAFETY DEVICES: if the handlebar is released the machine stops – mudguards and handlebars
compliant with the current laws – muffler protection.
TRANSPORT WHEEL INCLUDED
WEIGHT: 41 kg (G Z2) – 45 kg (G Z3)
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Check that the machine has not been damaged during transport.
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Fix the handlebar into the support using the two screws and pay attention not to tighten the
coupling too much. It must turn freely.
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Position the levers.
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Fix the spur on the frame (fig. 3 – fig. 4).
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Fix the frame on the gearbox (fig. 4).
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Insert engine oil (see engine notice)
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Fill the tank with fuel (fig. 1, no. 3).
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
- check that the air filter is clean (fig. 5 – fig. 5A).
- check the engine oil level (fig. 6 – fig. 6A).
STARTING THE ENGINE
- Set the throttle lever in the FAST position (max.).
- Start the engine by pulling the recoil starter (fig.1 no.6).
- Once the engine is running bring the throttle lever back almost to the minimum..
STARTING WORK
- Adjust the height position of the handlebar to get the best working position using the knob (fig. 1
no.4)
- Adjust the working depth by lowering or raising the rear spur (fig. 3 suitable for soft grounds – fig.
4 suitable for hard grounds).
G Z2-G Z3/ Translation of the original instructions
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PUTTING THE MACHINE INTO SERVICE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
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