Tilling Hints; Cultivating; Operation - Craftsman 917.292301 Owner's Manual

5.0 hp 24 inch tine width front tine tiller
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,_ Start engine,
tip tines off ground by
pressing
handles
down and engage tine
control to start tine rotation. Allow tines
to rotate for five minutes.
o Check
tine operation
and adjust if nec-
essary,.
See 'qINE
OPERATION
CHECK"
in the Service
and Adjustments
section
of this manual.
TILLING HINTS
._CAUTION:
Until you are accustomed
to
handling
your tiller, start actual field use
with throttle
in slow posilion
(mid-way
be..
tween "FAST"
and "IDLE")..
TO help tiller
move forward,
lilt up the han-
dles slightly
(thus lifting depth stake out of
ground).
To slow down the tiller, press
down on handles.
tf you are straining
or tiller is shaking,
the
wheels
and depth stake are not set prop.
erly in the soil being tilled. The proper set-
ting of the wheels
and depth stake is
through
trial and error and depends
upon
the soil condition.
(The harder or wetter
the ground,
the slower the engine and tine
speed
needed.
Under these poor condi-
tions, at fast speed
the tiller will run and
jump
over the ground).
A properly
adjusted
tiller will dig with little
effort from the operator.
o Tilling
is digging
into, turning
over, and
breaking
up packed
soil before planting°
Loose,
unpacked
soil helps root growth.
Best tilling depth iS 4" to 6", A tiller will
also clear the soil of unwanted
vegeta-
tion. The decomposition
of this veg-
etable
matter enriches
the soil.
Depending
on the climate
(rainfall and
wind),
it may be advisable
to till the soil
at the end of the growing
season
to fur-
ther condition
the soil,
° Soil conditions
are important
for proper
tilling. Tines will net readily penelrate
dry, hard soil which may contribute
to
excessive
bounce
and difficult handling
of your tiller. Hard soil should
be' mois-
tened
before
tilling; however,
extremely
wet soil wifl _ball-up" or clump during till-
ing. Wait until the soil is tess wet ih order
to achieve
the best results, When tilling
in the fall, remove
vines and tong grass
to prevent
them from wrapping
around
the fine shaft and slowing your tilling
operation.
,, You will find tilling mucl3 easier if you
leave a row untilled
between
passes.
Then go back between
tilled rows.There
are two reasons
for doing this° First,
wide turns are much easier to negotiate
than about4aces.
Second,
the tiller
won't be pulling
itself, and you, toward
the row next to it.
" Set depth stake and wheel
height for
shallow
tilling when working
extremely
hard soil or sod. Then work across
the
first cuts at normal
depth.
CULTIVATING
Cultivating
is destroying
the weeds
between
rows to prevent them from rob-
bing nourishment
and moisture
from the
plants, At the same time, breaking
up the
upper layer of soil crust wilt help retain
moisture
in the soilo Best digging
depth is
1" to 3".
You will probably
not need to use the
depth stake. Begin by tipping
the depth
stake forward
until it is held by the stake
spring,.
Cultivate
up and down
the
rows
at a
speed
which
wilt allow
tines
ta uproot
weeds
and leave
the ground
in rough
condition,
promoting
no
further
growth
of weeds
and grass.
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