Page 2 - See Back Cover for; Safety Alert Symbol; WA R NING; Table of Contents; WARNING
2 Dear Owner: Congratulations on your purchase of a Tiller/Edger. It has been designed, engineered and manufactured to give you thebest possible dependability and performance. Please carefully read this Manual which provides informa- tion on how to safely and easily set-up, operate and maintainyour ...
Page 3 - Safety; OPERATION
TRAINING • Read this Owner’s Manual and the sep-arate Engine Owner’s Manual very care-fully before operating this equipment. Becompletely familiar with the controls andthe proper use of the equipment. Knowhow to stop the unit and disengage thecontrols quickly. A replacement Manualis available by con...
Page 5 - ASSEMBLY STEPS; Assembly
INTRODUCTION Carefully read these instructions in their entirety before youattempt to assemble or operate your new equipment. UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Inspect your machine immediately. If you find or suspectdamage to the carton or contents, contact your local autho-rized dealer or the Factory for a...
Page 6 - Features and Controls; TILLER/EDGER CONTROLS
6 Features and Controls 3 Section TILLER/EDGER CONTROLS Handlebar Height Adjustment Knob (B, Figure 2) Two height settings, plus a storage position are available.Refer to Assembly Steps, STEP 1 in Section 2 for adjustmentinstructions. Tilling Depth Adjustment Knob (C, Figure 2) Loosening the knob en...
Page 7 - PRE-START PREPARATION; Operation
7 PRE-START PREPARATION Before starting the engine, perform thefollowing checks and services: 1. Disconnect the spark plug wire fromthe spark plug.2. Move the engine On/Off switch to theOFF position.3. Check that all wires and cables areproperly and securely connected. 4. Check the six plastic cable...
Page 8 - Section 4: Operation; TILLING AND CULTIVATING
Section 4: Operation 8 TILLING AND CULTIVATING Use your machine for busting sod,preparing seedbeds and for cultivating ingardens and flower beds. It is easy to op-erate, but it is important that you start outslowly and read this Section thoroughlybefore putting it to use. Let the machinedo most of t...
Page 9 - ATTACHMENTS
9 POWER LAWN RAKE ATTACHMENT – MODEL 12575 The Power Lawn Rake helps to keep yourlawn healthy and vigorous. Mattedgrass and debris looks unattrac-tive and stifles lawn growthand overall health. This at-tachment mounts withouttools and features dozensof tempered steel “fingers”that penetrate and loos...
Page 10 - EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE; Maintenance; REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
10 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE The transmission was lubricated at thefactory and should not require any furtherlubrication.However, you should check the lubricantlevel after the first five (5) hours of opera-tion and every twenty-five (25) operatinghours thereafter. If needed, use...
Page 11 - ENGINE MAINTENANCE; Section 5: Maintenance
11 ENGINE MAINTENANCE • Maintain the correct engine oil level and change the oil as recommended (moreoften in dusty conditions). • Keep the air filter clean. Operating the engine with a dirty, clogged air filter cancause poor performance and damage tothe engine. Never operate enginewithout air filte...
Page 12 - STORAGE; TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
12 REPLACING WORN TINE SECTIONS The tines are excessively worn if tillingtakes much longer than before and soil isnot being mixed thoroughly enough. 1. Prop the machine forward so it restson the front of the tubular carryinghandle. The work surface should be flatand firm. 2. Remove the ring lock pin...
Page 13 - Parts List
13 Model 12234 Parts List 1 1915039 Transmission Case - left-side. (Incl. pressed-in bushing) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 1915040 Transmission Case - right-side. (Incl. pressed-in bushing) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 1983632 Oil Seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 1918...
Page 15 - SAFETY AND OPERATING DECALS
15 Model 12234 Parts List 1 1918087 Handlebar Assy. (Incl. Refs. 2, 3, 4 & 5) ....... 1 2 1909936 Decal - On/Off Ignition Switch....................... 1 3 1909939 Decal - Starting Stabilization ......................... 1 4 1918221 Decal - Throttle/Tines Control Lever Operation ...................
Page 16 - CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
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 andinformational bulletins. Warranty Service The warranty statement is i...