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Operation
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WARNING! 
Before operating your machine, 
carefully read and understand this manual and all of 
its safety, operating and maintenance sections and 
instructions, along with all of the decals on the 
machine. Failure to follow these instructions can 
result in serious personal injury.
Introduction
Read this Operation Section and the Engine Operator’s Manual  
before you start the engine. Then, take the time to familiarize 
yourself with the basic operation of the tiller before using it in 
the garden.
Find an open, level area and practice using the tiller controls 
without the tines engaging the soil (put tines in “transport” 
setting).
Only after you’ve become completely familiar with the tiller 
should you begin using it in the garden.
Break-In Operation
Perform the following maintenance after the first five (5) hours of 
new operation (see Maintenance & Adjustments Section in this 
manual).
1. 
Change engine oil.
2. 
Check for loose or missing hardware on the tiller. Tighten 
or replace as needed.
3. 
Check transmission gear oil level. See the Maintenance & 
Adjustments section.
Starting the Engine
Pre-Start Checklist
With the spark plug wire disconnected from the spark plug, 
perform the following checks and services before each use:
1. 
Read the Safe Operation Practices and the Features & 
Controls Section in this manual. Read the separate Engine 
Operator’s Manual provided with the tiller.
2. 
Put the wheels in the WHEEL DRIVE position (wheel pins 
must be through holes in wheel hubs and wheel shaft).
WARNING! 
Never allow either of the wheels to be 
in the freewheel position when the engine is 
running. Always put both wheels in the wheel drive 
position before starting the engine. Failure to 
comply could cause loss of tiller control, property 
damage or personal injury.
3. 
Check the tiller for loose or missing hardware. Service as 
required.
4. 
Check the engine oil level. See the Engine Operator’s 
Manual.
5. 
Check that all the safety guards and covers are in place.
6. 
Check the air cleaner and engine cooling system. See the 
Engine Operator’s Manual.
7. 
Fill the fuel tank with gasoline according to the directions 
in the separate Engine Operator’s Manual. Follow all 
instructions and safety rules carefully.
8. 
If necessary, Attach the spark plug wire to the spark plug.
Starting the Engine
WARNING! 
To help prevent serious personal injury or 
damage to equipment, put both wheels in the WHEEL 
DRIVE position. Never have wheels in FREEWHEEL 
position when the engine is running. When the wheels 
are in FREEWHEEL, they do not hold back the tiller and 
the tines could propel the tiller rapidly forward or 
backward. Put the Forward Clutch Bail in neutral 
(disengaged) positions by releasing the lever.
WARNING! 
Never run the engine indoors or in an 
enclosed, poorly ventilated area. Engine exhaust 
contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly 
gas. Avoid the engine muffler and nearby areas. 
Temperatures in these areas may exceed 150° F.
1. 
Complete the Pre-Start Checklist above on this page. 
2. 
Put the wheels in the WHEEL DRIVE position.
3. 
Move the depth regulator lever all the way down to the 
“travel” position, so that the tines clear the ground. To 
change the depth setting, pull back on the depth regulator 
lever (A) and lift up or down (B), then release the lever (C) to 
secure in the desired position. See Fig, 5-1.
A
B
Depth Regulator Lever
Figure 5-1
4. 
Release all of the controls on the tiller.
5. 
Start the engine as instructed in the Engine Operator’s Manual.
Stopping the Engine
1. 
To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Bail.
2. 
Refer to the Engine Operator’s Manual for instructions on 
stopping the engine.