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REPLACING THE TINES (FIG. H)
Disconnect the battery before changing
accessories, moving the cultivator, or making
any other adjustments.
The cultivator has four tines – the two inner tines
are labeled (10) and (11) in this manual, and the
two outer tines are labeled (9) and (12) The
tines must be installed in the correct order so the
cultivator operates as intended
• Place tine (10) on the tine shaft to the left of
the gear box There is a stamp on the tine; the
stamped side should face away from the gear
box
• Place tine (11) on the tine shaft to the right of
the gear box There is a stamp on the tine; the
stamped side should face away from the gear
box
• Place a felt washer (8) on each side of the tine
shaft Slide the washers so they rest against the
inner tines
• Place the outer tine (9) on the left side of the
tine shaft There is a stamp on the tine; the
stamped side should face tine (10)
• Place the outer tine (12) on the right side of
the tine shaft There is a stamp on the tine; the
stamped side should face tine (11)
• To secure the tines to the shaft, insert the hitch
pin into the holes located on either side of the
shaft
NOTE: The cultivator will not operate properly if
the tines are incorrectly installed The tines are
property installed when the angled edge of the
tine tines face the ground
NOTE: If you have a problem with cultivator's
operation, make sure the times are properly
positioned
REGULAR TINE PATTERN (FIG. I)
The tine pattern is factory set This regular tine
pattern is optimal for most outdoor applications
NOTE: Pay close attention to how the tines are
oriented to the hub position
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Operation and Maintenance
NARROW TINE PATTERN (FIG. J)
A narrow tine pattern may be helpful for tilling a
confined area
Follow these directions to set the narrow tine
pattern:
• Remove hitch pins (6) from each side of the
cultivator
• Remove the left and right outer tines (9) and
(12)
• Remove the felt washers (8)
• Replace the hitch pin (6) from the alternate
holes on each side of shaft
NOTE: Do not force the tines If you experience
difficulty removing the tines, apply lubricant to
the shaft When reinstalling the tines, clean and
lubricate the shaft, as well as the tine hubs
ROCKY OR STONY SOIL TINE PATTERN (FIG. K)
Rocky or stony soil may jam the cultivator The
rocky soil tine pattern can help correct this
problem This tine pattern's center gap is wider
than the regular tine pattern This will result in
fewer rock jams, but it will also require additional
passes when you till an area
This is how to configure the rocky soil tine pattern:
• Remove hitch pins (6) from each side of the
cultivator
• Remove tines and felt washers (8) from the
shaft
• Reinstall tines (10) and (11) on opposite sides
of the shaft Tine (11) will now be on the left and
(10) will be on the right
• Reinstall tines (9) and (12) Tines (9) and (11)
will now be on one side; tines (10) and (12) will
be on the other side
• Replace the hitch pins
NOTE: Pay close attention to how the tines are
oriented to the hub position
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