Rato RG1.7-45Q-D Original Instruction

Gasoline tiller

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GASOLINE TILLER
Owner's Manual
RG1.7-45Q-D
Original instruction

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  • Page 1 GASOLINE TILLER Owner’s Manual RG1.7-45Q-D Original instruction...
  • Page 2 It will lead your family to a better life more quickly. This machine is small, light, multi-functional, and with a high efficiency for cultivating. It can climb hills, run in water, walk over the field ridges and ditches, move freely and change the directions easily, and it is especially applicable to various working in hilly area, dry land, paddy field, orchard, vegetable garden and greenhouse, etc.
  • Page 3 1. Handle bar 2 Engine 3. Milling cutter group 4 Milling cutter guard 7. Throttle control 8. Cutter engagement lever...
  • Page 4 22. Fast 23. Slow 24. Stop SAFETY REQUIREMENTS - Your motor hoe must be used ca- Replace damaged or illegible labels. penultimate page of the manual.
  • Page 5 4. Risk of thrown objects. work area during use. 5. Risk of exposure to noise and dust. Wear protection v i t Maximum noise and vibration levels Model ..................RG1.7-45Q-D Operator ear noise pressure level ................. Measured acoustic power level ..................
  • Page 6: Complete Assembly

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For the engine, read the relative instructions manual. NOTE - The number which precedes each paragraph links the references in the text to the respective illustra- 1. COMPLETE ASSEMBLY NOTE - The machine can be supplied with some parts already assembled.
  • Page 7 keep the cables under the support. Reposition the two 1.2 Closure of the milling cutter axles...
  • Page 8 Drive Engine Top up engine oil following the instructions given in the relative manual.
  • Page 9 1.4 Assembling the strut 2. CONTROLS AND REGULATIONS NOTE – The meanings of the symbols on controls are explained on page 6 and following. 2.1 Throttle control Lever positions are indicated on the relevant plate. the same time, the machine’s forward speed.
  • Page 10 2.2 Milling cutter engagement lever Milling cutter movement in contact with the ground moves the machine forward. machine stops moving forward.
  • Page 11 2.3 Regulating hoeing depth How deep milling cutters go into the ground can be re- The lowest position coincides with minimum hoeing depth. 2.4 Regulating the auxiliary wheel – h t i l i c a t i vement; – e l i o l l n i l...
  • Page 12: Using The Machine

    3. USING THE MACHINE 3.1 Starting the engine For start up, follow the instructions in the engine manual,...
  • Page 13 3.2 Hoeing and loosening the ground – from the ground; move the machine forward. Suggestions for a job well done be reached through two crossed passages, not carried...
  • Page 14: Routine Maintenance

    – « ; » 4. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT - Routine and accurate maintenance is essential in maintaining original machine safety and performance levels. Store the machine in a dry place.
  • Page 15 or adjusting the machine. use; remove debris and mud accumulated on the due to the abrasive action of clods removed; if this to prevent rusting that could corrode the metal. machine on the side indicated in the engine manual, following the relevant instructions. Do not drip petrol onto the plastic parts of the engine or the machine to prevent damaging them and remove all 4.1 Milling cutter replacement...
  • Page 16 WARNING - The cutting parts of the milling cutter CANNOT be disassembled from their supporting plate. You must ALWAYS replace the entire plate complete with cutting parts. Using a milling cutter with one or more broken or missing cutters can be dangerous and bad for machine safety and reliabi- lity.
  • Page 17: Environmental Protection

    engagement lever, with engagement too violent or mil- ling cutters that tend to slow down when penetrating the ground, the engagement cable needs adjustment. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION of both social coexistence and the environment in which we live. area. with a strong environmental impact; this waste must not be disposed of as normal waste, it must be separated –...
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    6. MAINTENANCE 6.1 Cleaning, maintenance and lubrication schedule Proper maintenance is essential for safe, economical and trouble- free operation. It also helps reduce air pollution. In order to keep your gasoline engine in good working condition, it must be periodically serviced.
  • Page 19 Stop the engine before servicing. Put the engine on a level surface and to avoid starting, remove the spark plug cap . Never run your engine in a poorly ventilated area. Be sure to keep good ventilation in working area. The exhaust from the engine may contain poisonous carbon monoxide, breathing it would cause shock, unconsciousness and even death.
  • Page 20: Air Cleaner

    Please dispose of used engine oil and the oil containers in a manner that is compatible with the environment. We suggest you take used oil in a sealed container to your local recycling center or service station for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash or pour it on the ground or down a drain.
  • Page 21 Clean the foam filter with soapy water, blow the paper element with compressed air or lightly tap off dust and never dry to brush . (1) Gasoline is extremely flammable and explosive in certain conditioln. Keep cigarette, sparks and fire away. (2) After reinstalling the deposit cup, don’t start the engine until the area around is dry.
  • Page 22 (5) Measure the spark plug clearance with a feeler. The clearance should be 0.5~0.7mm. If adjustment is necessary, bend the side electrode carefully. (6) To avoid cross-threading, first, screw in spark plug by hand, then tighten with a spark plug wrench to compress the gasket. (7) If a new spark plug is used, please replace it with same spark plug model as can as possible, and more twist 1/2 turns after compressing the gasket.

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