Craftsman 917.293484 Owner's Manual page 12

Rear tine tiller with counter rotating tines 6.5 hp 17 inch tine width
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CULTIVATING
Cultivating
is destroying
the weeds
between
rows to prevent them from
robbing
nourishment
and moisture
from
the plants. At the same time, breaking
up
the upper layer of soil crust will help
retain moisture
in the soil. Best digging
depth is 1" to 3" (2.5-7.5 cm).
Lower the
outer side shields
to protect
small plants
from being buried.
• Cultivate
up and down the rows at a
speed which will allow tines to uproot
weeds and leave the ground in rough
condition, promoting no further growth
of weeds and grass.
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ADJUSTWHEELS
FOR
CULTIVATING
1. Place blocks
under right hand side of
tiller and remove
hairpin clip and
clevis pin from right hand wheel.
2.
Move wheel
outward
approximately
1
inch until hole in inner wheel
hub
lines up with inner hole in axle.
3.
Replace
clevis
pin and hairpin
clip on
inside
of wheel
and remove blocks.
4.
Repeat
preceding
steps on left hand
side.
NOTE:
In extremely
rough conditions
and while cultivating,
the wheels
should
be moved outward
on the axle for
increased
stability.
OUTER VIEW OF TIRE
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levis
Pin
Hairpin Cllip
O
Clevis
Pin
INNER VIEW OF TIRE
TINE
SHEAR
PINS
The tine assemblies
on your tiller are
secured to the tine shaft with shear pins
(See "-FINE REPLACEMENT"
in the
Service
and Adjustments
section of this
manual).
If the tiller is unusually
overloaded
or
jammed,
the shear
pins are designed
to
break before
internal
damage
occurs
to
the transmission.
• If shear pin(s) break, replace
only with
those shown
in the Repair
Parts
section
of this manual.
Hairpin
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