KisanKraft
TM
INTERCULTIVATOR
KK-IC-8626
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How to Assemble Handles:
1. Attach the middle handle to the
lower handle using the knobs and
bolts provided. The knobs should
be on the outside.
2. Attach the left handle and right
handle to the middle handle using
the knobs and bolts provided. The
knobs should be on the outside.
Fuel Mix
Your Tiller/Cultivator is powered by a commercial two stroke engine which requires a fuel
mixture of gasoline and lubricating oil. Use a mixture of 30 parts unleaded regular gasoline
and 1 part two-stroke oil (30:1.) Make sure to use gasoline with a minimum octane number
of 90 ROZ.
Recommended mixing ratio
Gasoline :Oil
30:1
Exhaust emission are controlled by the fundamental engine parameters and components
(eq., carburetors, ignition timing and port timing) without addition of any major hardware or
the introduction of an inert material during combustion.
How to mix fuel:
1. Pour 3 liters of the gasoline into a safe container. Do not mix the fuel and oil in
the engine fuel tank.
2. Add 0.1 liters of two-cycle engine oil to the gasoline and mix. Then add the rest
of the gasoline.
3. Screw the cap onto the gasoline can. Then swirl the can to blend the oil and gas.
Fueling the unit:
1. Carefully pour the fuel mix into the Tiller/Cultivator’s fuel tank.
2. Put fuel into the fuel tank to 80% of the full capacity.
3. Fasten the fuel cap securely and wipe up any fuel spillage around the unit.
IMPORTANT
: Two stroke fuel separates and ages. Do not mix more than what you use in
a month. Using old fuel can cause difficult starting or engine damage. Shake fuel container
thoroughly to mix fuel before each use. Do not attempt to run your engine on gasoline only,
use proper fuel mixture.