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Facilité d'utilisation
Raising up means going forward. This action releases the grip of the drag stake in the soil, allowing the tiller to progress ahead. Pushing down means slowing down or even standing still. This directs the drag stake into the soil, thus holding the tiller back. Adjust throttle for desired speed of rotors. When a person is first ¡earning the proper use of the tiller, it is not unlikely that he will encounter an uneven or '‘buckling” action in the operation of the machine. A little practice will accustom the operator on how to overcome this. Never push on the machine if it has dug itself in to a depth of six to ten inches in order to get it to move forward. This is accomplished by slightly raising up on the handles and tilting the machine slowly from one side to the other. Your tilfer has been carefully designed in both workmanship and material. However, by the very nature of its operation, common sense and caution must be employed at all time. Read carefully and abide by the safety suggestions below and those under "SAFE PRACTICES FOR GARDEN TILLERS”, page 2. 1. Do not piace your hands or feet near the tines or belt when the machine is operating. 2. Keep the operating machine away from bystanders, especially children. 3. Attempt no adjustment except carburetor when the engine is running. 4. Familiarize yourself with the controls. Be sure you know how to stop your machine quickly. 5. Hold the handle with your left hand while pulling the starter rope with your right, 6. Never leave the machine when engine is running. 5 OPERATION OPERATING CONTROLS THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER (See Fig. 7) The throttle control lever, located on the left side of the handle pane! controls engine speed. When starting, place control lever in center position. Then adjust to desired speed. To stop engine move throttle control lever to rear position. Push stop switch at spark plug. CLWCH LEVER (See Fig. 7) The dutch is disengeged when clutch lever is away from handle grip, To engage clutch, depress clutch lever to handle. 4, Make certain clutch lever is in disengaged position, FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS Our engines will operate satisfactorily on any gasoline intended for automotive use. DO NOT MIX OIL WITH GASOLINE. We recommend the use of clean, fresh, lead-free gasoline. Leaded gasoline may be used if lead-free is not available. A minimum of 77 octane is recommended. The use of lead-free gasoline results in fewer combustion deposits and longer valve life. DO NOT fill fuel tank to point of overflowing. Provide approximately 1/4" of tank space for fuel expansion. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before operating the machine, become familiar with the operating instructions and safety suggestions in this manual. Operate the machine in an oper> area to get the ''feel'’ of the machine and its controls. I WARNING - DANGER ^ To avoid possible serious bodily injury, keep hands and |l engine. feet away from tines and "V” 1 STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE STARTING PROCEDURE (See Fig. 8) 1. Move throttle control lever to center position. 2. Manually open choke. Hold the handle with your ¡eft hand while pulling the starter rope with your right. Pufl the rope out siowiy until the engine reaches the start of the compression cycle (the rope wil! pul! slightly harder at this point). Then allow the rope to retract fully. (See Fig. 11, PageS.) 3. Pul! the rope with a continuous full arm stroke. Keep a firm grip on the starter handle and let the rope rewind slowly. Do not let the handle snap back against the starter. 4. Repeat steps No. 2 and 3 above until engine starts. If engine fails to start after 3 pulls on the rope, repeat Step No. 1 above as necessary. Close choke after engine has responded. Before starting the engine, check the machine against the Set-Up Instructions to see that it is properly assembled. Review the Safely Suggestions and Operating Instructions for safe and proper use of the tiller. Pre-Start 1. Check the spark plug wire for proper connection on the spark plug. 2. Fill the fuef tank with clean, fresh, regular gasoline from a sealed container. 5. As the engine warms up, move the throttle iever to desired position. Allow engine warm-up period before operating tiller, NOTE A warm engine may start without choking. Do not use the choke if engine is hot. STOPPING ENGINE 1. Move the throttle control to rear position...
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