Operation Manual
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...helps prevent injury to the plants whose roots often grow close to tilling will passes to thoroughly pulverize the soil.) attempt to propel the tiller backward, towards the operator. • When cultivating (breaking up on the handlebars slightly to prevent the tines from digging too deeply.... Overlap each pass for better moisture absorption and faster plant growth.) Watering the garden area a few days prior to the surface. best results (in very hard ground, it also loosens and aerates the soil for weight off the powered wheels, causing them to 2" deep. See Fig. 5-7. Figure...
...helps prevent injury to the plants whose roots often grow close to tilling will passes to thoroughly pulverize the soil.) attempt to propel the tiller backward, towards the operator. • When cultivating (breaking up on the handlebars slightly to prevent the tines from digging too deeply.... Overlap each pass for better moisture absorption and faster plant growth.) Watering the garden area a few days prior to the surface. best results (in very hard ground, it also loosens and aerates the soil for weight off the powered wheels, causing them to 2" deep. See Fig. 5-7. Figure...
Operation Manual
Page 14
... Till slowly and be sure the correct oil level is in the vehicle. • After loading the tiller, prevent it does downhill. Never permit the tiller to support the combined weight of the vehicle. Tilling up ramps, stand in the wheel drive position. Tilling vertically on the downhill side...to the ramp, the better). In soft soil or weeds, you have to control the speed of the tiller. Terrace Gardening 1. Loading and unloading the tiller into and out of the tiller and any obstacles behind you need to slant away from rolling down . If it has good moisture-holding ...
... Till slowly and be sure the correct oil level is in the vehicle. • After loading the tiller, prevent it does downhill. Never permit the tiller to support the combined weight of the vehicle. Tilling up ramps, stand in the wheel drive position. Tilling vertically on the downhill side...to the ramp, the better). In soft soil or weeds, you have to control the speed of the tiller. Terrace Gardening 1. Loading and unloading the tiller into and out of the tiller and any obstacles behind you need to slant away from rolling down . If it has good moisture-holding ...