Adjusting The Depth Skid; Cleaning The Tiller; Engine; Accessories - Texas Equipment Hobby 300 Instruction Manual

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Adjusting the depth skid

The depth skid can be adjusting for tilling to different depths. The deeper the depth skid in
the soil, the deeper the tilling blades will work and the slower the machine will advance.
The correct cultivating depth will lighten your workload. The setting for the depth skid
depends on the soil conditions, and we recommend doing several trials to see how deep
the depth skid should be, so that you can work optimally in your soil.

Cleaning the tiller

The tiller should be cleaned after use. Use your garden hose and wash off soil and dirt.
Clean the rotor shaft of any grass, etc. The chassis number should only be wiped with a
moist cloth otherwise it may be damaged. Avoid using a high pressure cleaner for
cleaning.

Engine

The engine is delivered without oil or fuel. Remember to fill the engine with engine oil
before starting.
Follow the guidelines in the user manual for correct use and maintenance of the engine.
The engine is delivered without oil. See the attached engine manual for correct use of the
engine.

Accessories

Pneumatic tyres
3.00 x 4 tyres with tractor pattern, for use with rake, push hoe and ridger.
No. 91032000100
Wheel weights
Set of weights for mounting on the rims of the pneumatic wheels. Weight: 10
kg each.
No. 91097000100
Push hoe:
Loosens weeds in the garden or farmyard. Working width, 40 cm.
No. 91031500100
Ridger
Used to ridge between row crops, especially potatoes.
No. 91032500100
Yard rake
Makes quick work of raking the farmyard. Working width, 60 cm.
No. 91031000100
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