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IMPORTANT!
The terms “left”, “left-hand”, and “LH”;
“right”, “right-hand”, and “RH”; “front”
and “rear” refer to directions as viewed by
the operator during normal operation.
WARNING!
Do not make unauthorized
modifications or alterations to your
pruner or its components.
Using Figure 4 in the “Product Descrip-
tion” section as a guide, familiarize
yourself with the Swisher E4-U3006 Cul-
tivator Tool and its various components.
Understanding your unit helps ensure
top performance, longer service life, and
safer operation.
Before assembling, make sure you have
all the components required for a com-
plete unit:
Assembly
Prior to assembly
Outer Tube/Mainshaft Assembly
Tiller/Cultivator Tool Assembly
Kit containing hardware, owner/opera-
tor's manual, and a 5 mm hex key.
Carefully inspect all components for
damage.
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Tine Installation and Orientation
Figure 4
Tine installation directly affects the
cultivator’s ability to break new ground.
Using Figures 5 and 6 as a guide, deter-
mine the correct tine orientation for the
tilling/cultivating job at hand:
Install the tine assemblies to the
gearcase output shafts.
Secure each tine assembly with one
clevis pin and one hitch pin as shown.
1.
2.
WARNING!
Always switch the engine
OFF before working on the gear-
case or tines!
Hitch Pin
Tine Assemblies (hub
faces in)
Clevis Pin
MCLT23006
Tiller
Leading edge out for
aggressive action in hard soils.
Tilling/Digging in Hard Soil
Leading
Edge
Out
Figure 5
MCLT23007
Weeding/Cultivating in Softer Soil
Cultivator
Leading edge
in
for weeding or turning
softer soils.
Leading
Edge In
Figure 6
Summary of Contents for E4-U3006
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