Your new tiller has been assembled
at the factory
with the exception
of those parts left
unassembled
for shipping
purposes,,
To ensure
safe and proper operation
of your tiller
all parts and hardware
you assemble
must be tightened
securely,
Use the correct tools
as necessary
to insure proper tightness,
TOOLS
REQUIRED
FOR
ASSEMBLY
A socket wrench
set will make assembly
easier.
Standard
wrench
sizes are tisted.
(1) Utility knife
(1) Wire cutter
(1) Tire pressure
gauge
(1) Screwdriver
(1) Pair of pliers
(I) 9/16" wrench
OPERATOR'S
POSITION
When
right or left hand is mentioned
in
this manual,
it means when you are in the
operating
position
(standing
behind tiller
handles),
FRONT
LEFT
OPERATOR'S
POSITION
RIGHT
UNPACKING CARTON
_kCAUTION:
Be careful
of exposed
sta-
ples when handling
or disposing
of carton-
ing material.
IMPORTANT:
When unpacking
and
assembling
tiller, be careful of exposed
staples
when handling
or disposing
of
cartoning
material
I.
While holding handle assembly, cut cable
ties securing handle assembly to top
frame,
Let handle assembly rest on tiller.
2.
Remove
top frame of carton,
3.
Slowly ease handle assembly
up and
place on top of carton°
4r Cut down right hand front and right
hand rear corners
of carton,
lay side
carton wall down,
5,
Remove
packing
material
from handle
assembly,
6. Separate
shift rod from handle as-
sembly,
Shift Rod
Handle
Assembly
INSTALL
HANDLE
1,
Insert one handle lock (with teeth fac-
ing outward)
in gearcase
notch.
(Apply
grease
on smooth
side of handle
lock
to aid in keeping
lock in ptace until
handle assembly
is lowered
into po-
sition,)
VIEWED FROM R.H. SIDE OF TILLER
- Handle Assembly
Gearcase Notch
ndle Lock
2.
Grasp
handle assembly.
Hold in "up"
position°
Be sure handle lock remains
in gearcase
notch.
Slide handle as-
sembly
into position_
3.
Rotate
handle assembly
down.
Insert
rear carriage
bolt first, with head of
bolt on L.Ho side of tiller and loosely as-
semble
Iocknut,
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