Clothing; Use - Texas Equipment Vision 700 NC Assembly And Use Instructions

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Clothing

When using the machine, wear close-fitting
work clothes, tough working gloves, ear
defenders and non-slip boots with steel
toecaps.

Use

Before using the machine, remove all foreign objects from the area. Stones, glass,
branches and similar items can damage the tiller. Also check that bolts on the tiller are
tightened.
Do not overload the tiller. Always use it with care.
Start:
Set the throttle to fully open. (Figure I, 1)
Set the engine ignition switch to "ON".
Set the choke lever on the engine to "Choker"
If the engine is mounted with a fuelvalve, switch to "ON"
Once the engine is running, adjust the engine speed by moving the choke arm on the
engine to "RUN".
Stop:
Set the throttle to minimum gas. (Figure I, 1)
Set the engine ignition switch to "OFF".
If the engine is mounted with a fuelvalve, switch to "OFF"
Ved aktivering af koblingshåndtaget tilkobles gearet og fræseren kører henholdsvis frem
eller tilbage, afhængig af gearvalg. Vær opmærksom på ikke at bakke, hvis du står med
ryggen mod forhindringer, for eksempel et træ eller en mur.
When pressing the clutch handle, the gear will be activated, and the tiller will move
backward or forward, depending on your choice of gear. Take care not to operate the tiller
in reverse when standing with your back to an object, for example, a tree or wall.
The black handle is used to move the tiller forwards. The red handle is used to move the
tiller backwards. Take care not to back the tiller up when standing with your back against
an object, for example, a tree or wall.
The tiller blades pull the machine forwards. In other words, the speed of the machine
depends on how much gas you give it. If you hold the tiller back, the blades dig into the
ground.
If the tiller has a tendency to dig down, there are several things you can do. The right and
left blade set can be changed. This means that the tiller will use the back of the blade to
till, and thus it will not dig down so easily. In addition, side guards can be fitted. This also
helps prevent the tiller from digging down.
Lowering the supportwheels will also prevent the tiller in digging down.
The depth skid must always be placed in the top notch if this is the case. See also the
section on adjusting the depth skid.
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