USER GUIDE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
TINE REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
TO REMOVE TINES:
1. Remove the cotter pins from each end of the
tine shaft.
2. Slide the four tines off the shaft.
TO INSTALL TINES:
1. First slide the inside tines onto each end of the
tine shaft. One inside tine should be stamped
with a 'B' , and the other will be stamped with
a 'C' .
2. Slide the outside tines 'A' and 'D' onto each
end of the shaft. Make sure that the hub collars on both the left and right pairs of tines
face each other, so that there is adequate spacing between the tine blades.
3. Insert the cotter pins into the holes at each end of the tine shaft to lock the tines
into place.
ADJUSTING THE DRAG STAKE
The drag stake is used to regulate the depth of
the turning tiller tines. It also serves as a brake,
slowing the tiller's forward motion, enabling the
blades to penetrate the soil.
1. Pull the pin out of the drag stake hole.
2. Position the drag stake so the pointed tip is
directed downward.
3. Insert the pin into the hole that will achieve
the desired depth.
To Remove Tines:
1. Remove the cotter pins from each end of the tine shaft.
2. Slide the four tines off the shaft.
To Install Tines:
1. First slide the inside tines onto each end of the tine shaft. One inside
should be stamped with a 'B', and the other will be stamped with a
2. Slide the outside tines 'A' and 'D' onto each end of the shaft. Make
that the hub collars on both the left and right pairs of tines face
other, so that there is adequate spacing between the tine blades.
3. Insert the cotter pins into the holes at each end of the tine shaft to
the tines into place.
User Guide
Assembly Instructions
Adjusting the drag stake:
1. Pull the pin out of the drag stake hole.
The drag stake is used to regulate the depth of the turning tiller tines. I
2. Position the drag stake so the pointed tip is directed downward.
serves as a brake, slowing the tiller's forward motion, enabling the blad
3. Insert the pin into the hole that will achieve the desired depth.
penetrate the soil.
Adjusting the wheels:
The wheels on the Mini Tiller can be adjusted to one of three positions.
lowest wheel position is used to transport the Mini Tiller when the engi
not running. The two higher positions are used when cultivating the soil
help to stabilise the unit when cultivating at different depths.
1. Pull the locking metal sleeve against the spring until the wheel rele
from one of the three grooves.
2. Slide the wheel set up or down to the desired position, and release
locking metal sleeve until it locks into one of the three grooves.
Locking metal sleeve
23600 - T-MECH MINI GARDEN TILLER
Pin
Drag Stake/Pointed tip
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