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If the tiller/cultivator digs deep enough to stay in one
spot, gently rock it side to side until it starts moving
forward again.
When working on inclines always stand diagonally to
the incline to retain a firm, safe footing. Do not work
on extremely steep slopes.
For preparing seed beds, we recommend using one of
these tilling patterns (Fig. 4)
Tilling Pattern A Make two passes over area to be
tilled, the second at a right angle to the first.
Tilling Pattern B Make two passes over area to be
tilled, the second overlapping the first.
Before use, remove any visible stones or other foreign
bodies from the area.
CAUTION: Before moving the tiller/cultivator from one
area to another switch off the motor and wait for the
tines to come to a complete stop. Be careful not to let
the tines touch the ground while moving the tiller/
cultivator. The tines as well as the unit itself may be
damaged even if the motor is switched off.
Clearing foreign objects:
During operation a stone or root could become lodged
in the tines, or tall grass or weeds may become
wrapped around the tine shaft. To clear the tines or tine
shaft release the trigger lever, wait for the tines to come
to a complete stop and unplug the tiller/cultivator.
Dislodge or remove the foreign matter from the tines or
tine shaft.
OPERATING
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Model TC70020
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