Craftsman 917.297140 Owner's Manual page 16

850 series rear tine tiller with dual rotating tines 17 inch tine width
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COOLING
SYSTEM
Your engine
is air cooled.
For proper
en-
gine performance
and long life keep your
engine
clean.
, Clean
air screen
frequently
using
a stiff-
bristled
brush.
• Keep cylinder
fins, levers,
and linkage
free of dirt and chaff.
Muffler
Housing
Screen
MUFFLER
Do not operate
tiller without
muffler.
Do
not tamper
with exhaust
system.
Dam-
aged mufflers
or spark
arresters
could
create
a fire hazard.
Inspect
periodically
and replace
if necessary.
If your engine
is
equipped
with a spark
arrester
screen
as-
sembly,
remove
every 50 hours
for clean-
ing and inspection.
Replace
if damaged.
SPARK
PLUG
Replace
spark
plugs
at the beginning
of
each
tilling season
or after every 50 hours
of use, whichever
comes
first.
Spark
plug
type and gap setting
is shown
in "PROD-
UCT SPECIFICATIONS"
on page 4 of this
manual.
TRANSMISSION
Once
a season,
lubricate
the right hand
gear case grease
fitting
with 1 oz. of EP
#1 grease.
CLEANING
Do not clean
your tiller when
the engine
and transmission
are hot.
We do not rec-
ommend
using
pressurized
water
(garden
hose, etc.) to clean
your unit unless
the
gasket
area around
the transmission
and
the engine
muffler,
air filter and carburetor
are covered
to keep water
out.
Water
in
engine
will shorten
the useful
life of your
tiller.
,
Clean
engine,
wheels,
finish,
etc. of all
foreign
matter.
Keep finished
surfaces
and wheels
free
of all gasoline,
oil, etc.
Protect
painted
surfaces
with auto-
motive
type wax.
A(:_CAUTION: Disconnect
spark plug wire
from spark plug and place wire where it
cannot come into contact with plug.
TILLER
TO ADJUST
HANDLE
HEIGHT
Select
handle
height
best suited
for your
tilling conditions.
Handle
height
will be
different
when
tiller digs into soil.
1.
First loosen
handle
lock lever.
2.
Handle
can be positioned
at different
settings
between
"HIGH"
and "LOW"
positions.
3.
Retighten
handle
lock lever securely
after adjusting.
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Handle (High) Position
Handle Lock Lever
Handle (Low)
Position
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