Page 2 - Table of Contents; WA R NING; See Back Cover for
2 Table of Contents SECTION 1: SAFETY ........................................... 3 Safety Decals ............................................................. 5 Operating Symbols ..................................................... 5 SECTION 2: ASSEMBLY ....................................... 6 At...
Page 3 - Safety; Training; Operation; SPARK ARRESTER WARNING TO RESIDENTS
Safety 1 3 Training 1. Carefully read this Owner’sManual, the separate EngineOwner’s Manual, and any other literature you may receive. Be thor-oughly familiar with the controls and theproper use of the tiller and its engine.Know how to stop the unit and disengagethe controls quickly. 2. Never allow ...
Page 4 - Maintenance and Storage
4 Section 1: Safety 4. Exercise caution to avoid slipping orfalling. 5. If the unit should start to vibrate abnor-mally, stop the engine, disconnect thespark plug wire and prevent it fromtouching the spark plug, and check imme-diately for the cause. Vibration is gener-ally a warning of trouble. 6. S...
Page 5 - Decals; WARNING; Operating Symbols
Section 1: Safety 5 Decals For your safety and the safety ofothers, various safety and opera-tional decals are located on yourunit (see Figure 1-2). Keep the decals clean and legible atall times. Contact your local ser-vice dealer or the factory forreplacements if any decals aredamaged or missing. R...
Page 6 - Assembly; Section; INTRODUCTION; ASSEMBLY STEPS; STEP 1: UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS; STEP 2: ATTACH HANDLEBAR
Assembly 2 Section 6 INTRODUCTION Carefully follow these assembly steps tocorrectly prepare your tiller for use. It isrecommended that you read this Sectionin its entirety before beginning assembly. NOTE: Various tiller models are presentedin this Manual. Use only the informationappropriate for your...
Page 10 - Features and Controls
Features and Controls 3 Section 10 INTRODUCTION This Section describes the location andfunction of the controls on your tiller.Refer to the following Section, Operationfor detailed operating instructions. Practice using these controls, with theengine shut off, until you understand theoperation of th...
Page 11 - Section 3: Features and Controls; FORWARD CLUTCH BAIL
Section 3: Features and Controls 11 FORWARD CLUTCH BAIL The Forward Clutch Bail (E, Figure 3-4)controls the engagement of forward driveto the wheels and tines. To operate the Forward Clutch Bail: 1. Put wheels in WHEEL DRIVE position(see “WARNING” statement above). 2. Lift and hold the clutch bail (...
Page 12 - CAUTION
Operation 4 Section 12 INTRODUCTION Read this Operation Section and the sepa-rate Engine Owner’s Manual before youstart the engine. Then, take the time tofamiliarize yourself with the basic opera-tion of the tiller before using it in thegarden. Find an open, level area and prac-tice using the tiller...
Page 13 - Section 4: Operation; OPERATING THE TILLER
Section 4: Operation 13 Stopping the Engine and Tiller1. To stop the wheels and tines, releasethe Forward Clutch Bail (all models) or theReverse Clutch Control (Models 12209and 12210) – whichever control is in use.2. To stop the engine, put the ignitionswitch and/or the throttle control lever inthe ...
Page 14 - Preparing Seedbeds; Cultivating; TILLING TIPS & TECHNIQUES; Tilling Depths
14 Section 4: Operation Preparing Seedbeds Fig. 4-6 Fig. 4-7 • If the garden size will not permit l e n g t h w i s e a n d t h e n c r o s s w i s etilling, then overlap the first passesby one-half a tiller width, followedb y s u c c e s s i v e p a s s e s a t o n e -quarter width (see Fig. 4-8). ...
Page 15 - Tilling On Slopes
Section 4: Operation 15 TILLING TIPS & TECHNIQUES (cont.) Power composting simply means tilling under and burying in the soil all manner oforganic matter such as crop residues, leaves, grass clippings and cover crops. Thismaterial will decompose during the non-growing season and add important na...
Page 16 - Clearing the Tines
16 Section 4: Operation The tines have a self-clearing action which eliminates most tangling of debris inthe tines. However, occasionally dry grass, stringy stalks or tough vines maybecome tangled. Follow these procedures to help avoid tangling and to cleanthe tines, if necessary. • To reduce tangli...
Page 17 - Maintenance; MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE; TILLER LUBRICATION; CHECK HARDWARE; CHECK FOR OIL LEAKS
Maintenance 5 Section 17 B e f o r e i n s p e c t i n g , c l e a n i n g o r servicing the machine, shut off engine,wait for all moving parts to come to acomplete stop, disconnect spark plugwire and move wire away from sparkplug. Remove ignition key on electricstart models. Failure to follow these...
Page 18 - Section 5: Maintenance
18 Section 5: Maintenance Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts tocome to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property ...
Page 19 - ENGINE
Section 5: Maintenance 19 Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts tocome to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property ...
Page 20 - ENGINE CLEANING; A B
20 Section 5: Maintenance Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts tocome to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property ...
Page 22 - PROBLEM POSSIBLE; TILLER ATTACHMENTS
22 Section 5: Maintenance Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts tocome to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property ...
Page 23 - Parts List
Parts List 23 Models 12209, 12210 and 12227 DRAWING NO. 1 1 9552 Hex Hd. Flange Screw, Self-Tapping, 1/4-20 x 1/2 ................................... 2 3 1917536 Decal, Hood ....................................... 1 5 1904572 Tine Hood (Incl. tine flap and Ref. 3) (A) ..................................
Page 30 - RIGHT SIDE
30 Parts List Models 12209, 12210 and 12227 DRAWING NO. 7 RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE Left Hand Tine Right Hand Tine Hold Tine With Blunt End Toward You NOTE: Identify Left and Right sides of tiller by standing inoperator position and facing direction of forward travel. 7,8
Page 32 - CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION; GARDEN WAY INCORPORATED •
1905557 (9/00) Printed in U.S.A. © 2000 Garden Way Incorporated CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION Owner Registration Card Please fill out and mail the enclosed ownerregistration card. The purpose of this card isto register each unit at the factory so that wecan provide you with warranty benefits andinfor...