with the hand counterclockwise. To direct
the cultivator rightward in the soil, rotate
the drill clockwise.
6. Lifting the tines off the ground while
running the drill in reverse can help
remove most weeds that might wrap
around the tines. Do not operate drill
in reverse while tines are touching the
ground.
TINE REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION
SEE FIGURE 3
TO REMOVE TINES:
1. Remove the hairpins from each end of
the tine shaft.
2. Slide the four tines off the shaft.
TO INSTALL TINES:
1. Slide two tines onto each side of the
tine shaft, with the shoulders facing
outward.
2. Insert the hairpins into tine holes to
lock the tines in place.
Note: To reduce cultivating width,
remove outer tines and hairpins.
STARTING AND STOPPING
THE UNIT
Review the drill manufacturer's
instructions for safe operation of the drill.
EXTENSION REMOVAL
AND INSTALLATION
This tool is equipped with an extension
that allows for normal cultivating oper-
ation while in a standing position. The
extension can be removed for cultivat-
ing from a kneeling position or when
cultivating in a tall raised garden bed. The
shorter kneeling configuration of the cul-
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tivator can be effective for cultivating in
tightly spaced gardens and flower beds.
To remove the extension and convert
from standing to kneeling configuration,
do as follows:
1. Remove the drill from the tool if
attached.
2. Remove the left and right torque arms
(R) and (Q) from the handle (O) by loosen-
ing and removing two hand knob nuts
(D) and two bolts (E). SEE FIGURE 4
3. Slide the handle (O) off of the exten-
sion (P) and set aside.
4. Remove the extension from the
transmission assembly by loosening and
removing hand knob nut (D) and bolt (H).
SEE FIGURE 5
5. Slide the handle (O) onto the trans-
mission assembly so that the upper
locator stud on the aluminum tube of
the transmission assembly fits snuggly all
the way into the middle position pocket
of the handle. Though the handle can be
installed in either direction on the alumi-
num tube of the transmission assembly,
it is most common to have the Fusion®
logo facing toward the operator and drill.
SEE FIGURE 7
D
FIGURE 7
Drill-Powered Cultivator
33061
O
H
Locator
Stud
Transmission
Assembly
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