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FIG V Take the PTO adapter from the bottom
at
the box and
discard the box in the proper retuse
container.
Slide the
adapter
(1)
onto PTO arm
(2)
on tiller -
this is a free-moving
connection fore and aft (grease now Ind periodically as
necessary.
Note -
it may be necessary to remove protective
'aint from sliding portion
at
PTO before assembly.) With
tr,~
actor PTO locking collar
(3)
held forward (toward front of
tractor) slide adapter
(1)
into splined hole until "ball" In
PTO locking collar
(4)
engages fully into groove
01
splined
shaft. Release locking collar. Locking collar must engage
lully over PTO shaft. Adjust and tighten stabilizer chains (5)
0"
hitch to eliminat. "side-sway" of tiller.
IMPOffT ANT - MOVI PTO
lACK AHO !lOATH TO II
CIATAlN IT IS PAOPIALY
CONNICTID INTO Sp\'INID
HOLI ON TRACTOA
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FIG. V
FIG VI IMPORTANT! Prior to use. your tiller must be filled
with gear and axle oil (EP 90 or equivalent). TIller should be
I..,et. Aemove br.ather plug (1) and oil level plug (2). Fill with
oil through breather plug hole
(1)
until oil s . . p. out level
plug hole (2). Aeinstall both plugs secur.ly.
FIG. VI
LUBRICATION
CAUTION: Belore lubricating tiller. place tractor
controls in
"
Neutral"
. set parking brake. disengag&
PTO. stop engine and remove ignilion key. Lower
tiller to ground. Tiller should be level.
011
leveler blade hinges and outer chain drive
daily.
Period-
ically gr.... telescoping PTO and check the gear box oil
level.
Flil
gearbox by removing breather plug and oil level
plug (II ..... 1 • 2, FIg VI). Fill with g.ar and axl. oil (EP 90
or equivalent) until it seeps out level hoi.. Reinstall both
plug securely.
Annually or
at
the end of each working season. remove outer
chain drive (See Maintenance Section) and clean thoroughly
with cleaning solvent or diesel fuel. Submerge chain in
clean oil, allow it to drain completely. and then reinstall on
liller.
OPERATION
When 10
TIll
For seed bed preparation, till the soli once in the
fall.
Oec:aying vegetation adds valuable
nu~"
10
the soil by
spring. However. if the t.rrain I. extremety hilly or uneven.
waiting until spring
may reduce tOil
eroaion.
Eroaion
of
soil
by early spring raina
will Inc ...... If soli i. ran-Ulled. The
area, climate, and type
of
~
wm dictate the best time to
till.
Moistur. contant ot the soil will
aIfect
ttle quality ot seedbed
p~red
when using the rotary tiller.
II
Is not advisable to
till sail which is too moist and lorma large clads or balls of
mud when tilled. Heavy clay soils
tend
to stay wet longer and
form larg.r, harder clods when tilled too wet than IIght.r t.x-
tured sandy or well-d.veloped dark soils which are high in
organic material. For this reason. it is more important not
10
till clay soils too earty in the spring or att.r a rain.
~OT1!:
Test soil by compressing it in your hand. II the soil is
lasily compressed into a ball, it is too wet to till. If soil does
not comprels ealily or lalls apart, it is ready to till.
TIlling Tlpe
The fotrowing tips are off.red as a guide to good tilling.
I
.
00
not till when soil is wet Wet soil will stick to the
shroud, tin .. , and tin. shaft. Wet soil will dry out and be-
come hard. This mak.. it difficult to maintain during the
growing sealon.
2.
Mow tan weeds or grass betor. tilling. Prevent them lrom
wrapping on tines or tine
shaft.
l.
Pick up rocks, branch •• and oth.r loreign mat.rial.
4. Check tin.. b.for. tilling. Loos., bent, or brok.n tines
reduce operating effici.ncy.
5.
When tilling rocky are . . operate the tractor engine at
1.
thrant ..
6.
II soil is extramely
hard,
adjust tiller lor shaJlow opera
tt
ng
d.pth the tirst time over. Increase depth on the secona
:lass
over the ar.a.
Not. -In
mo.t
condition .. two or more passes With
:l
ller
n"av
be required to obtain tha desired seed bed.
7. Wh.n tilling in virgin sod (ground not tilled
for
several
years), it is advisabl. to have the area plowed ene
fi
rst
:I
me
using your till.r lor subsequent seasons. (Cent. on p;. 9)