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25 Series Rotary Tiller 
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FIELD OPERATION - cont'd. 
7.
Align the unit with the working area.
8.
Starting machine: 
a.
Run the engine at low idle. 
b.
Slowly engage the PTO control to start the machine. 
c.
Slowly bring the engine to the rated PTO speed.  Never exceed rated 
speed.
d.
Lower the machine to the ground and proceed down the field. 
9.
Stopping machine:
a.
Slowly decrease engine speed to low idle. 
b.
Raise machine out of the ground. 
c.
Disengage PTO clutch slowly. 
CAUTION: Place all controls in neutral, lower machine, stop engine, set 
park brake remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before
dismounting.
10.
Ground Speed: 
Travel speed can vary between 2 and 5 mph (3 and 8 km/h) depending on the 
soil and terrain conditions.  It is the responsibility of the operator to note the 
condition of the job being done and set the speed to obtain a quality tilling job 
and maintain control of the machine. 
The speed can be increased to optimize tilling.
Decrease speed if you want the soil worked to a finer texture. 
11.
Operating hints: 
a.
Determine the moisture content of the soil before starting.  Soil that is too 
wet will "ball-up" in the rotor blades making tilling impossible.  Sandy soils 
normally can be worked better than heavy clay or loam soils.  It is the 
responsibility of the operator to determine the soil type and moisture 
content before starting.  It may be necessary to wait for the soil to dry out 
before starting to work. 
b.
Set the length of the Top Link to obtain  the quality of the job desired
without needlessly using power and fuel in churning the soil.  Use the 
condition of the seedbed as your guide. 
c.
When tilling hard or compacted soils, it is recommended that two passes 
be used when working.  Use the Depth Gauge Shoes on each side of the 
frame to adjust the tilling depth of the machine.  The second pass should 
be made at an angle to the first to give a consistent job and minimize 
compaction.
d.
Always remove heavy crop cover, all grass and weeds, before starting to 
prevent rotor plugging.