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Owner´s manual
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5) Use of the hitch
Install the hitch attachment in the hitch box with a
hitch pin.
6) Front wheel
Move the tiller on the road or path using the front
wheel. Raise the handlebar and put the front wheel
on the ground. When using the tiller in the field,
raise the wheel and secure it with the pin.
7) Handling Tips
Adjust the handlebar height to a comfortable position (usually waist height is recommended).
If the machine jerk forward while tilling, press down the handlebars, if the machine will not move forward,
move the handlebars from side to side.
Turn: The proper method of negotiating a turn is to lower the handlebars to make the gravity of tiller
backward centre toward the rear and then make the turn. This will permit a turn with relative ease.
8) Normal Operating Angle
Lower the handle slightly so the front of the machine
is raised about 6-8º.
To get the maximum advantage from the tiller, try to
hold the machine at the angle shown while you are
tilling the ground.
CAUTION:
• Do not use the tiller with a rotor with diameter over 300 mm.
• Operating the tiller on grades could cause the tiller to tip over .
• Allowing any one to operate this tiller without proper instruction may result in injury.
• Wear sturdy, safety footwear
increases your risk of injury.
• Do not use the tiller in the night .
• Be sure to transport the tiller from one place to another by two people, if a carrier is not available.
• When the rotor is clogged with mud, pebble etc, immediately stop the engine and clean the rotor in a
safe place. Be sure to wear heavy gloves when cleaning the rotor.
To prevent damage, check the tiller for any signs of damage or other faults each time when the tiller is
used after it has been operated.
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(1) Hitch box
(2) Hitch pin
. Operating this tiller bare feet, or with open toe shoes or sandals
(1) When used in the field
(2) Lock pin
(3) When moved on road