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Walk-Behind Rotary Tillers
Product Definition
- Walk-behind rotary tillers are electric or gas powered machines designed
to cut and blend the soil by power driven rotary action. Rotary tillers
are ideal for preparing the ground for planting, cultivating a growing
crop and mulching refuse back into the soil after harvesting.
Before Tilling
- Always remove stones, tree trunks or large roots from the area before
you begin tilling so that objects won't fly up and hit you. Clear
the area of people and pets.
- Dress properly for the job, wearing substantial shoes, long pants
and close-fitting clothes.
- Read the operator's manual to find out where controls are and what
they do, and always check for additional safety instructions. Know
how to
stop the machine quickly. Do not remove or disable guards or other
safety devices.
- Fill your gasoline tank only while the engine is cold. Don't spill
when you fill. If you need to refuel before completing a job, turn
off the
machine and allow the engine to cool. Never light a match or smoke
around gasoline.
Operate Your Tiller Carefully
- When using an electric-powered tiller, make sure you never till over
the cord. Use recommended, grounded extension cords and check periodically
for worn or damaged cords.
- Never use an electric-powered tiller when the ground is wet or it
is raining.
- Stop the tiller immediately and shut down if you hit an object. Turn
the tiller off, inspect the machine and repair any damage before
starting.
Keep Your Tiller In Peak Operating Condition
- Inspect the tiller periodically for potential hazards:
- Loose belts
- Missing or damaged guards
- Accumulations of grass, leaves or excessive grease to reduce
fire hazard
- Seek the professional advice and/or service of a qualified servicing
dealer for problems.
- Take your tiller to an experienced servicing dealer every year for
a safety and maintenance inspection.
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