Assembly; Positioning The Handlebars; Adjusting The Handlebar Height; Installing The Wheel Bracket Assembly - Yard Machines 2-Cycle Garden Cultivator Operator's Manual

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ASSEMBLING
THE UNiT
Before operating, position the unit's handlebars.
NOTE: You may also need to reposition the wheel height
before using the cultivator. Refer to the Adjusting
-FineDepth section.
Begin by carefully unpacking the contents and making
sure that nothing is damaged.
POSITIONING
THE HANDLEBARS
1.
Loosen the two knobs on the inside of the
handlebars (Fig. 1).
2.
With the unit upright, swing the handlebars up into
the operating position (Fig. 1).
NOTE: Take care not to pinch the throttle cable or
switch wires when positioning the handlebar.
3.
Tighten the knobs to secure the handlebars in place.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten
the knobs.
4.
Readjust the throttle cable and switch the wires so
they are smooth and tight against the handlebar
assembly. This will help prevent them from catching
or snagging during normal operation.
ADJUSTING
THE HANDLEBAR
HEIGHT
,
Remove the knobs and mounting bolts and reinstall
them through either the top or bottom holes in the
handlebar assembly (Fig. 2) in order to adjust the
height of the handlebars.
2.
Be sure to tighten the knobs to secure the
handlebars in place.
INSTALLING
THE WHEEL BRACKET
ASSEMBLY
If the wheel bracket assembly is not installed, or if you
ever need to remove or reinstall it, follow the ensuing
instructions.
WARNING:
To avoid njury from
the tines, wear
heavy gloves and a long sleeve shirt when
installing the wheel bracket
assembly.
WARNING:
To prevent
serious
personal injury, the
wheel bracket assembly must be installed
when operating
the unit.
1. With the unit on its side, place the wheel bracket
assembly on the underside of the tine guard (Fig. 3).
2.
Install a carriage bolt through each of the slotted
holes in the wheel bracket and into the tine guard.
3. On the TOP side of the tine guard, install a lock
washer and a wing nut onto each of the bolts (Fig. 3).
4.
Make sure the square shoulder of the bolts is pushed
through the slotted holes in the wheel bracket.
Tighten the wing nuts (Fig. 4).
NOTE: Do not over-tighten
the wing nuts. Loosen the
wing nuts to adjust wheel height.
Tine
Guard
Handlebar
Knobs
Handlebar
Knobs
Wing Nut &
Lock Washer
Fig.3
Wheel
Bracket
Assembly
Top Hole
Bolt
....
Bottom
Hole /
Washer
Handlebar
Knob
....... _
Handlebars
Fig. 2
..........................................
Fig.4

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