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Depth regulator rod

Serves a dual purpose. It regulates the tilling depth
and helps the operator control the direction and
speed of the tiller.

Unfold the wheels bracket to raise the wheels to
one of the high positions. Set the depth regulator
rod with curve down to the rear of the unit.

1. Remove the cotter pin.

Raise or lower the depth regulator rod.

2.

Align groove in depth regulator rod with the
holes in bracket lock block and replace the cotter
pin.

3.

Lowering the depth regulator rod will slow the
tiller and make it till deeper. Raising the depth
regulator rod will allow it to move faster and till
more shallow.

To adjust the tilling depth.

For heavy soil (100mm / 4” depth or greater),
remove the depth regulator rod and work the tines
down with a back and forth motion to at least a
depth of 100mm (4”). Slowly pull the tiller backward
allowing the soil to feed forward over the tines.

Do not adjust tilling depth unless tine
clutch control lever is released to the
neutral position.

Besides obtained from the wheels bracket
adjustment, the depth regulator rod can be
adjusted through its grooves.

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Mowerland Tiller

Summary of Contents for MLTILL5

Page 1: ...wih these instructions may result in personal injury to other persons and also increase the risk of fire Please ensure that any replacement parts or accessories used with this appliance are correctly...

Page 2: ...fety Rules Specific Safety Rules Contents supplied Assembly Know your tiller Features Controls Tiller Operation Maintenance Storage Trouble Shooting Parts Schedule 2 Mowerland Tiller ENVIRONMENTAL Rec...

Page 3: ...need of repair or is in poor mechanical condition Replace damaged missing or failed parts before using it Check for fuel leaks Keep the machine in safe working condition Never tamper with safety devic...

Page 4: ...pace for expansion as the heat of the engine and or sun cause fuel to expand Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely and wipe up spilled fuel Never operate the unit without the fuel cap secu...

Page 5: ...sonnel Disengage clutch lever before starting the engine Start the engine carefully according to instructions and with feet well away from the tines The tines remain stationary when the clutch is dise...

Page 6: ...Upper Handle 9 Handle Adjustment Knob 1 pair 10 Wheel Cover 1 pair 11 Tine shield extension 1 pair 12 Wheel 1 pair 13 Operator s Manual 14 Hardware Bag including ASSEMBLY Wheels Following the assembl...

Page 7: ...h the holes from one side then lock nut from the other side Leave them untightened at this time 3 Tilling tines Place tilling tines on the tine shaft on both sides of the gear box Line up the holes in...

Page 8: ...rottle control and clutch control from around the engine Straighten the cables Make sure that you do not bend or kink the cables 1 Remove the M6X40 socket screw and nut from the clutch control lever a...

Page 9: ...tures and Controls G 1 4 Engine is shipped from factory without oil You must add engine oil before starting engine Upper Handle Lower Handle Depth Regulator Rod Wheel Support Bracket Wheel Handle Adju...

Page 10: ...the ground a downward pressure on the handles will unfold the wheels bracket away from the tines Release the pedal to lock the wheels bracket in the desired position Throttle control Controls the engi...

Page 11: ...owering the depth regulator rod will slow the tiller and make it till deeper Raising the depth regulator rod will allow it to move faster and till more shallow To adjust the tilling depth For heavy so...

Page 12: ...sition 2 Hold the start handle firmly and pull rope out a short distance until you feel some resistance Then pull the rope smoothly and briskly and allow rope to return gently Do not let the rope to s...

Page 13: ...ning tine area Keeping your tiller in top running condition will prolong its life and help you obtain optimum performance whenever you wish to till your garden 1 Turn off engine Engine must be cool Cl...

Page 14: ...d parts and tighten loose screws nuts or bolts 7 Remove the tines Clean and apply oil to the tines and tine shafts to prevent rusting Mount the tines onto the tine shafts 8 Oil the control cables and...

Page 15: ...l Engine overheats 1 Engine oil level low 2 Dirty air cleaner 3 Air flow restricted 4 Carburetor not adjusted properly 1 Fill crankcase with proper oil 2 Clean air cleaner 3 Remove blower housing and...

Page 16: ...PARTS SCHEDULE 16 Mowerland Tiller Spares and Helpline 01793 333220...

Page 17: ...to the main safety requirements of the EC Directives listed above This conformity is based on the following standards and normative documents EN 709 1997 A1 EN ISO3744 1995 The responsible person bas...

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