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TILLING HINTS
CAUTION: Until you are accustomed 
to handling your tiller, start actual fi eld 
use with throttle in slow position (mid-way 
be tween “FAST” and “IDLE”).
•   Tilling is digging into, turning over, and 
breaking up packed soil before plant-
 ing. Loose, unpacked soil helps root 
growth. Best tilling depth is 4" to 6".  A 
tiller will also clear the soil of un want ed 
vege ta tion. The de com po si tion of this 
veg e ta ble mat ter enriches the soil.  
De pend ing on the climate (rain fall and 
wind), it may be advisable to till the soil 
at the end of the growing season to 
fur ther condition the soil.
•   Soil conditions are important for proper 
tilling. Tines will not readily penetrate 
dry, hard soil which may con trib ute to 
ex ces sive bounce and diffi cult handling 
of your tiller. Hard soil should be mois-
tened before tilling; however, extremely 
wet soil will “ball-up” or clump during till-
 ing. Wait until the soil is less wet in or der 
to achieve the best results. When till ing 
in the fall, re move vines and long grass 
to prevent them from wrapping around 
the tine shaft and slowing your till ing 
operation.
•   You will fi nd tilling much easier if you 
leave a row untilled between passes. 
Then go back between tilled rows.There 
are two reasons for doing this. First, 
wide turns are much easier to negoti-
ate than about-faces. Second, the tiller 
won’t be pulling  itself, and you, to ward 
the row next to it.
•   Do not lean on handle.  This takes 
weight off the wheels and reduces 
trac tion.  To get through a really tough 
sec tion of sod or hard ground, apply 
up ward pressure on handle or lower the 
depth stake.
TO START ENGINE
CAUTION: Keep drive control bar in 
“DISENGAGED” po si tion when starting 
engine.
When starting engine for the fi rst time or if 
engine has run out of fuel, it will take ex tra 
pulls of the recoil starter to move fuel from 
the tank to the engine.
1.   Make sure spark plug wire is prop er ly 
connected.
2.   Move shift lever indicator to “N” (neu-
 tral) position.
3.   Place throttle control in “FAST” posi-
tion.
5.   Move choke control to choke position.
5.   Grasp recoil starter handle with one 
hand and grasp tiller handle with other 
hand. Pull rope out slowly until engine 
reaches start of compression cycle 
(rope will pull slightly harder at this 
point).
6.   Pull recoil starter handle quickly.  Do 
not let starter handle snap back 
against starter.
NOTE: If engine fi res but does not start, 
move choke control to half choke posi-
tion. Pull recoil starter handle until engine 
starts.
7.   When engine starts, slowly move 
choke control to “RUN” position as 
engine warms up.
NOTE:  A warm engine requires less 
chok ing to start.  
8.   Move throttle control to desired running 
position.
9.   Allow engine to warm up for a few 
min utes before engaging tines.
NOTE:  If at a high altitude (3000 feet) or 
in cold tem per a tures (below 32°F), the 
car bu re tor fuel mix ture may need to be 
ad just ed for best engine per for mance.  
Choke Control
Recoil Start er 
Han dle
CAUTION:  Alcohol blended fuels (called 
gasohol or using ethanol or methanol) can 
attract moisture which leads to separa-
tion and for ma tion of acids during storage.  
Acidic gas can damage the fuel system 
of an engine while in storage.  To avoid 
engine problems, the fuel system should 
be emptied before stor age of 30 days 
or longer.  Drain the gas tank, start the 
engine and let it run until the fuel lines 
and carburetor are empty.  Use fresh fuel 
next season.  See Storage In struc tions for 
additional information.  Never use engine 
or carburetor cleaner products in the fuel 
tank or permanent damage may occur.
See “TO AD JUST CARBURETOR” in the 
Service and Ad just ments section of this 
manual.
NOTE:  If engine does not start, see trou-
 ble shoot ing points.
Spark 
Plug
Throttle 
Control