1.
Wash in warm water with mild soap until dirt and debris are removed. Press the filter when washing, do not twist.
2. Rinse in warm water until soap and dirt are removed.
3.
Dry filter by wrapping in a clean cloth and pressing the filter until it is dry.
4. Apply oil to the entire filter.
5. Remove excess oil by squeezing filter.
6. Attach the filter and filter cover to the engine.
•
Spark Plug
Check
the
spark plug at the beginning of each session.
1. Remove dirt and debris around the spark plug before removing
it
.
2.
Remove the spark plug and replace it if any of the following have occurred: pitted electrodes, burned electrodes, cracked porcelain or deposits around the
electrodes.
3.
Check the spark plug gap
(
Proper gap:
.025” to .030”).
4.
After checking the spark plug, install the original or a new spark plug and tighten securely.
•
Carburetor
Note: Do not overtighten!
Note:
The type of the spark plug is
L7TC.
Never tamper with the factory settings of the carburetor.
Tine
r
emoval and
i
nstallation
To
r
emove
t
ines
1. Remove the cotter pins from each end of the tine shaft.
2. Slide the four tines off the shaft.
To
i
nstall
t
ines
1. First slide the inside tines onto each end of the tine shaft. One inside tine is stamped with a “B” and the other is stamped with a “C”.
2. Slide the outside tine “A” and tine “D” onto each end of the shaft next. The tines should be installed in the correct order so that they are positioned left to
right A, B, C, D, as viewed from the user’s position on the mini cultivator. Make sure that the hub collars on both the right and left pairs of tines face each other
so that there is adequate spacing between the tine blades. (See Figure 3.)
3. Insert the cotter pins into the holes at each end of the tine shaft to lock the tines into place.
Cotter
p
in
Hub
c
ollars
Cotter
p
in
Figure 3 (Frontal View)
Adjusting
the
w
heels
The wheels on the cultivator can be adjusted to one of three positions. The lowest wheel position is used for transporting the cultivator across a smooth
level surface while the engine is not running. The two higher positions are used when cultivating in soil and he
l
p stabilize the unit when cultivating at
different depths. (See Figure 6.)
To adjust
the
wheels up or down, see Figures 4 and 5.
1. Pull the locking metal sleeve against the spring until it releases from one of the three holes in the vertical guide.
2. Slide the wheel set up or down to the desired position, and release the locking metal sleeve until it locks into one of the three holes in the vertical guide.
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