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1.      10       Tilling Procedure    When tilling  leave approximately eight inches of untilled L BON 4    Soil between the first and second tilling paths  then make  the third path between the first and second  Figure 4 7   In some soils  the desired depth is obtained the first   time over the garden  In other soils  the desired depth        I  C1  NO  C2     E    is obtained by going over the garden two or three times  O pe rati ng  Passes should be made across the length and width of CA CA     the garden alternately  Rocks which are turned up should Yo ur Ti   ler  A N O A GA Figure 4 7  Recommended tiller paths     With the outer tines installed  the working width of the    machine is 24 inches  This width may be expanded to  26 inches by removing the clevis and cotter pins  sliding  each outer tine outward away from the center of the unit  and resecuring the pins in the holes provided    See Figure 4 8     Removing End Caps WARNING    The end cap  which is used to avoid tilled soil from Be sure no one other  overflowing onto unwanted areas  are removable from the than the operator is  axle  Remove the hairpin clip and clevis pin that secure standing near the tiller  each end cap and slide the end caps off the axle  while starting engine    i b or operating the unit   Never run engine  indoors or in enclosed   poorly ventilated  areas  Engine exhaust  contains carbon  monoxide  an odorless  and deadly gas  Keep  hands  feet  hair and    Figure 4 8  Moving and removing outer
2.    Safety    Assembly   Operation    Tips  amp  Techniques   Maintenance    Troubleshooting   Parts Lists e Warranty    OPERATOR   S MANUAL     Cub Cadet          Front Tine Tiller     Model Series 390       IMPORTANT  READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION    Warning  This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved forest covered  brush   covered or grass covered land unless the engine s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws  if any    If a spark arrester is used  it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator  In the State of California the above is required by law   Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code   Other states may have similar laws  Federal laws apply on federal lands  A spark arrester  for the muffler is available through your nearest engine authorized service dealer or contact the service department  P O  Box 361131 Cleveland   Ohio 44136 0019        FORM NO  769 02926  PRINTED IN U S A  CUB CADET  P O  BOX 361131 CLEVELAND  OHIO 44136 0019 10 27 2006       This Operator s Manual is an important part of your new tiller  It will help you assemble   prepare and maintain the unit for best performance  Please read and understand what it says     Table of Contents    Safety Labels 5er eina vuwd x aa gan nca IY laua ER 3 Maintaining Your Tiller                                       12  Safe Operation Pract
3.    WARNING    Do not move gear  selection handle  with the wheels or  tines engaged  Make  certain the unit is  stopped completely  before changing the  gear selection  A  partial engagement  may be necessary  when engaging tines     Do not push down  on handles so that  wheels are lifted off  the ground while  using tine drive  or  the tiller could move  backward and cause  personal injury     Never attempt   to make any  adjustments while  the engine is  running  except  where specified in  operator s manual                       16    Ref  Part No  Part Description Ref  Part No  Part Description     1  7120442   Acom Lock Nut1 4 20   Hex Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 5    Lg    Flat Washer  271    I D  x 630  O D   Wash  Bell 340      D  x 872  O D    s  32   6  720 0274  HandeGip        88    712 3006   Hex Nut 1 4 20 Gr 2 34  786 0129   Cable Guide Bracket  726 0135   Cap Speed Nut 35   710 0604A   Hex Washer Screw 5 16 18 x 62    Lg        37  3 Flat Washer 385  I D  x 62  O D  40  4 4  15 Flat Washer 344  I D  x 62  O D  42  43  46  20 47 Wheel Ass y 8  x 1 75  Plastic   21   734 1566   Wheel Ass y 8    x 1 75   Steel   23 9  Hex Flange L Nut 5 1618 Thd Gr5    50  51  52  53      7  686 0083   Clutch Handle Assembly 36   710 0602   Hex Wash  Hd  TT Tap Scr     7    1       9    Ho  Ht    EN  13    E  16    19    2    21  22      Illustrated  Parts List    Model 390  Series    To order replacement  parts  contact your  local Cub Cadet dealer   or call our dealer  locator number at  
4.   fitting slacks and shirt  Loose fitting clothes or jewelry  can be caught in movable parts  Never operate this  machine in bare feet or sandals    Disengage clutch levers and shift  if provided  into  neutral     N     before starting the engine    Never leave this machine unattended with the engine  running    Never attempt to make any adjustments while engine  is running  except where specifically recommended in  the operator s manual    To avoid personal injury or property damage use  extreme care in handling gasoline  Gasoline is  extremely flammable and the vapors are explosive   Serious personal injury can occur when gasoline is  spilled on yourself or your clothes which can ignite   Wash your skin and change clothes immediately    Use only an approved gasoline container    Extinguish all cigarettes  cigars  pipes and other  sources of ignition    Never fuel machine indoors     Never remove gas cap or add fuel while the engine  is hot or running    Allow engine to cool at least two minutes before  refueling   Never over fill fuel tank  Fill tank to no more than 1   2  inch below bottom of filler neck to provide space for  fuel expansion    Replace gasoline cap and tighten securely    If gasoline is spilled  wipe it off the engine and  equipment  Move machine to another area  Wait five  minutes before starting the engine    Never store the machine or fuel container inside  near an open flame  spark or pilot light  e g  furnace   water or space heater  clothes dryer  et
5.  behind the  handles   Wait until the tines come to a complete  stop before unclogging the tines  making any adjust   ments  or inspections    Never run an engine indoors or in a poorly ventilated  area  Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide  an  odorless and deadly gas    Muffler and engine become hot and can cause a  burn  Do not touch    Use caution when tilling near fences  buildings and  underground utilities  Rotating tines can cause  property damage or personal injury    Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to  till soil too deep at too fast of a rate    If the machine should start making an unusual noise  or vibration  stop the engine  disconnect the spark  plug wire and ground it against the engine  Inspect  thoroughly for damage  Repair any damage before  starting and operating    Keep all shields  guards  and safety devices in place  and operating properly    Never pick up or carry machine while the engine is  running    Use only attachments and accessories approved   by the manufacturer  Failure to do so can result in  personal injury    If situations occur which are not covered in this  manual  use care and good judgment  Contact your  dealer or call the customer service number found on  page two     Maintenance  amp  Storage    Never tamper with safety devices  Check their  proper operation regularly    Check bolts and screws for proper tightness at  frequent intervals to keep the machine in safe  working condition  Also  visually inspect machine  fo
6.  engages the tine drive  Release the lever to  stop the tines from turning     Reverse Tine Engagement Lever   The reverse tine control lever is located on top of the  upper section of the handle  Pulling the lever toward  operator engages the tines in reverse  Release the lever  to stop the tines from turning in reverse     Note  Never engage both the forward and reverse tine  drives at the same time  Engaging both forward and  reverse tine drives at the same time could damage the  belt drives and cause the engin to stall     Depth Stake   The depth stake controls the tilling depth  Refert to  Operating Your Tiller later in this section for further  instructions on its use     Tines and End Caps   Tilling tines and end caps are used to cultivate  furrow  and prepare your garden for seeding  End caps are used  to avoid tilled soil from overflowing onto unwanted areas     Handle Knob  The handle height may be adjusted  Loosen the knob to  change the position  Tighten hardware when complete     Engine Controls  NOTE  Refer to engine manual for additional information  and functions of the engine controls     Throttle Control   The throttle controls engine   s speed  Use maximum  engine speed when tilling  Stop the engine when  tranporting the tiller     Choke Lever  Choke lever is located next to the throttle lever  It is used  to enrich the fuel mixture when starting a cold engine     Recoil Starter  The recoil starter is located on the right side of the engine  and is used to 
7.  instructions in this manual  before attempting to oper   ate this machine  Failure  to comply with these  instructions may result in  personal injury  When you  see this symbol  HEED ITS  WARNING        Assembly    NOTE  Stand behind  the tiller as if you were  going to operate it  Your  right hand corresponds  to right side of  tiller  your left hand  corresponds to  left side of tiller     IMPORTANT  This unit is shipped  without gasoline or  oil in the engine  Fill  up gasoline and oil  as instructed in the   accompanying engine  manual BEFORE  operating your tiller              Tiller Setup    References to right and left side of tiller are determined  from behind the unit in the operating position     Handle Attachment  1  Identify forward clutch cable  A  and reverse  clutch cables  B   Figure 3 1     Reverse Clutch  Cable    Forward Clutch  Cable    Figure 3 1  Identify Cables     Be sure not to kink cables while attaching     2  Hook the  Z  end of the forward clutch cable   A  into the forward tine engagement lever  Figure 3 2    3  Hook the  Z  end of the reverse clutch cable   B  into the reverse tine engagement lever  Figure 3 2     4  Remove the hex bolt and cupped washer from  the right side of the frame  Hold the cable  guide bracket on the left side of frame as it  Will fall when the bolt is removed    Figure 3 3 Step 1     5  Insert handle into tiller frame as shown  See  Figure 3 3 Step 2     6  Insert bolt through the cupped washer  frame   handle and into
8.  loss or damage including  without  limitation  expenses incurred for substitute or replacement lawn care  services or for rental expenses to temporarily replace a warranted  product    Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  or limitations on how long an implied warranty  lasts  so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you    In no event shall recovery of any kind be greater than the amount of the  purchase price of the product sold  Alteration of safety features of the  product shall void this warranty  You assume the risk and liability for  loss  damage  or injury to you and your property and or to others and their  property arising out of the misuse or inability to use the product    This limited warranty shall not extend to anyone other than the original  purchaser or to the person for whom it was purchased as a gift    HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THIS WARRANTY  This limited war   ranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights  which vary from state to state    IMPORTANT  Owner must present Original Proof of Purchase to obtain  warranty coverage     Cub Cadet LLC  P O  BOX 361131 CLEVELAND  OHIO 44136 0019  Phone  1 877 282 8684    
9.  the cable guide bracket  note  the notch in the cable guide bracket goes  over the flange on the frame   See Figure  3 3 Step 3  Tighten the bolt securely after  securing handle brace as seen in Figure 3 4        Figure 3 3  Insert handle into frame           N    co    co      Locate the carriage bolt  bell washer and   hand knob packed with your unit  Ka    Insert the carriage bolt through the welded   bracket on the handle  bell washer  handle   brace and into the hand knob    See Figure 3 4  Ow  Assembly    Select one of the three handle height   positions  three notches in welded handle   bracket  and tighten the hand knob to secure    the handle in the desired position   Figure 3 4  Return to lower handle and  tighten the hex bolt securely    Figure 3 4  Remove hardware from lower handle     Depth Gage Attachment   1  Disassemble the depth gage assembly as  seen in Figure 3 5  Retain the pin and clip for  later reassembly     NOTE  Stand behind  the tiller as if you were  going to operate it  Your  right hand corresponds   to right side of  tiller  your left hand   corresponds to   left side of tiller     2  Remove the two screws from the rear of the  tiller frame as shown in Figure 3 6     3  Insert the depth gage bracket into the frame  and reinstall the two screws removed earlier   Tighten the hex bolts securely    See Figure 3 6     IMPORTANT  This unit is shipped  without gasoline or  oil in the engine  Fill  up gasoline and oil  as instructed in the   accompanyin
10.  tilling needs before operation  This adjustment is  made by removing the clevis pin from the wheel yoke  and raising the wheels to the desired height    See Figure 4 3     Tilling Depth and Wheel  Yoke Adjustment    Placement of wheel yoke will effect depth of tilling     Yoke Forward   Place the wheel yoke so that wheels are forward  near   est to tines  for shallow tilling  cultivating and transport   See Figure 4 4     Yoke to Back   Place the wheel yoke so that wheels are toward rear   closest to depth stake  for deep tilling and cultivating   See Figure 4 5     Depth Stake   The depth stake acts as a brake for the tiller and  controls the depth and speed at which the machine will  operate  Remove the clevis pin and hairpin clip to raise  or lower depth stake  See Figure 4 6     Handle Pressure  Further control of tilling depth and travel speed can be  obtained by variation of pressure on the handles     A downward pressure on the handles will reduce the  working depth and increase the forward speed  An  upward pressure on the handles will increase the  working depth and reduce the forward speed     The type of soil and working conditions will determine  the actual setting of the depth stake and the handle  pressure required     Transporting and  Storing the Tiller    To transport and store the tiller move the throttle to the  stop position  Pivot the depth stake away from ground up  between wheels  See Figure 4 6     Figure 4   6  Pivot depth stake for transportation   
11.  tines     Cultivating    For cultivating  a two to three inch depth is desirable    The tine width can be reduced to 13 inches by removing  the outer tines completely from the tiller  See figure 4 8   When laying out plant rows  be sure to allow enough  width to permit cultivation between the rows  In growing  corn or similar crops  check row planting will permit cross  cultivation and practically eliminate hand hoeing     Figure 4 10  loose clothing away    The tiller has many uses other than tilling and cultivating from any Duo parts  a garden  One of these is the preparation of lawn area for on engine and tiller   seeding  The tiller will prepare a deep seed bed which will  be free of hard untilled spots  allowing a better stand of  grass to grow  The tiller is very useful for loosening hard  Soil for excavation with a shovel  No tedious handwork    will be necessary  Your tiller may be used for mixing  compost in the pile or for mixing it with the soil in your BD RUD RUD Refer to the engine  garden  This should be done after the soil has been manual for detailed       Figure 4 9  Removing end caps     broken to the full working depth  The compost should be instructions pertaining  worked in to a depth of six to seven inches  This may be n   done by working the length of the garden and then by t0 engine controls   making separate passes across its width  The addition   of decayed organic matter will substantially increase   the fertility of your garden  For proper decayin
12.  with regards to performance  power rating  specifica   tions  warranty and service  Please refer to the engine manufacturer s Owner s Operator s Manual  packed separately with  your unit  for more information        Safety Labels Found On Your Tiller    A WARNING    TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY     READ THE OPERATOR S MANUAL      KNOW LOCATION AND FUNCTIONS  OF ALL CONTROLS      KEEP ALL SAFETY DEVICES AND  SHIELDS IN PLACE AND WORKING      NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN OR  UNINSTRUCTED ADULTS TO  OPERATE TILLER      SHUT OFF ENGINE BEFORE  UNCLOGGING TINES OR MAKING  REPAIRS    e KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY FROM  MACHINE    e KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING  PARTS    e USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN  REVERSING OR PULLING THE  MACHINE TOWARDS YOU     A WARNING    X           E    KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING  TINES  ROTATING TINES    WILL CAUSE INJURY    30159       WARNING    DO NOT remove safety   or any  labels from  tiller for any reason           Safe  Operation  Practices    WARNING    This symbol points out  important safety in   structions which  if not  followed  could endanger  the personal safety and or  property of yourself and  others  Read and follow all  instructions in this manual  before attempting to oper   ate this machine  Failure  to comply with these  instructions may result in  personal injury  When you  see this symbol  HEED  ITS WARNING           WARNING  Engine Exhaust  some of its constituents  and certain vehicle  components contain or emit chemicals known to State of California to caus
13. 1  877  282 8684   or log onto  www cubcadet com                      Ref  Part No  Part Description Ref  Part No  Part Description    26  Flat Wash 266  I D  x 625  O D  27 Bell Wash 525  I D  x 1 5  O D   8  30  31  3  34  10 35   736 0452   Bell Washer 396    LD x 1 14  O D   36 Hex Bolt 38 24 x 1 00   8    co    PO   dO      N     k           3    2  16 3  4   8               k    19  711 0415 736 0171    L Wash  7 16    D   0  642 0023   Outer Tine Assembly L H       712 0240   Hex Nut 7 16 20 Thd  642 0024   Outer Tine Assembly R H  754 0428   V Belt  Forward  1 2 x 41 9   642 0003   Inner Tine Assembly L H       V Belt  Reverse  3 8 x 45 68      2 5i  5  5    750 0892   Spacer 64    Dia  x 24  Lg  54      l    5  6  7           8  9  0    a  e  8    o  EN  bit    16    17    EH  EH  Em  Eus   23    24      23  24  25    Illustrated  Parts List    Model 390  Series    To order replacement  parts  contact your  local Cub Cadet dealer   or call our dealer  locator number at  1  877  282 8684   or log onto  www cubcadet com          MANUFACTURER S LIMITED WARRANTY FOR    Cub Cadel     The limited warranty set forth below is given by Cub Cadet LLC with  respect to new merchandise purchased and used in the United States  its  possessions and territories      Cub Cadet    warrants this product against defects in material and  workmanship for a period of two  2  years commencing on the date of  original purchase and will  at its option  repair or replace  free of charge   any 
14. Remove the belt cover from the left side of the tiller by  removing the two self tapping screws and hex stop nut  and washer    See Figure 5 1     3  Remove belt from transmission pulley and then from  around the reverse idler pulley  See Figure 5 2     4  To reassemble new belt  Follow instructions in reverse  order  Be sure to place wider side of belt against  transmission and idler pulley while slimmer side goes  over the engine pulley  See Figure 5 2     NOTE  Upon reassembly  make certain the belt is routed  over the idler pulley and inside of belt keepers by engine  pulley  See Figure 5 2        12       Belt Replacement Idler Pulley Keeper    Forward Drive Belt  1  Remove reverse drive belt as instructed in the    previous section   2  Remove the return spring  See Figure 5 3     Se  3  Remove idler pulley bolt and move belt from under  idler pulley keeper  See Figure 5 4   4  The forward idler belt will not clear the belt keepers C   near the engine pulley  You must remove the reverse  idler bracket to allow the belt to move off of the engine  pulley  Remove the two securing screws and move    Maintaining  Your Tiller    the bracket toward the transmission pulley  Retain the  screws for reassembly  See Figure 5 5     Idler Pulley Bolt    5  Remove belt from the reverse idler pulley and then  from around the transmission pulley  See Figure 5 6        Figure 5 4  Idler pulley keeper belt removal     6  To reassemble new belt  Follow instructions in reverse  order  Be su
15. anty  Refer to applicable  manufacturer   s warranty for terms and conditions     b  Log splitter pumps  valves  and cylinders have a separate one year  warranty     c  Routine maintenance items such as lubricants  filters  blade  sharpening  tune ups  brake adjustments  clutch adjustments  deck  adjustments  and normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use  or exposure     d  Cub Cadet does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported  outside of the United States  its possessions and territories  except  those sold through Cub Cadet s authorized channels of export distribu   tion    e  Replacement parts that are not genuine Cub Cadet parts     f  Service completed by someone other than an authorized service  dealer     g  Transportation charges and service calls     No implied warranty  including any implied warranty of merchant   ability of fitness for a particular purpose  applies after the applicable  period of express written warranty above as to the parts as identi   fied  No other express warranty  whether written or oral  except as  mentioned above  given by any person or entity  including a dealer  or retailer  with respect to any product  shall bind Cub Cadet  During  the period of the warranty  the exclusive remedy is repair or replace   ment of the product as set forth above    The provisions as set forth in this warranty provide the sole and  exclusive remedy arising from the sale  Cub Cadet shall not be liable  for incidental or consequential
16. c      Allow machine to cool five minutes before storing     Operation    Do not put hands or feet near rotating parts  Contact  with the rotating parts can amputate hands and feet   Do not operate machine while under the influence of  alcohol or drugs    Never operate this machine without good visibility or  light  Always be sure of your footing and keep a firm  hold on the handles    Keep bystanders  helpers  pets  and children at least  75 feet from the machine while it is in operation   Stop the machine if anyone enters the area    Be careful when tilling in hard ground  The tines may  catch in the ground and propel the tiller forward    If this occurs  let go of the handle bars and do not  restrain the machine    Exercise extreme caution when operating on or  crossing gravel surfaces  Stay alert for hidden  hazards or traffic    Never operate the machine at high transport speeds  on hard or slippery surfaces    Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling    Look down and behind and use care when in reverse  or pulling machine towards you    Start the engine according to the instructions found  in this manual and keep feet well away from the tines  at all times     After striking a foreign object  stop the engine   disconnect the spark plug wire and ground against  the engine Thoroughly inspect the machine for any  damage  Repair the damage before starting and  operating    Disengage all clutch levers  if fitted  and stop engine  before you leave the operating position 
17. e   m  explosive  Never fuel machine indoors 8  Move throttle to FAST position for tilling   or while the engine is hot or running              Starting Engine Stopping Engine Refer to ihe engine      Move throttle control lever to STOP or OFF position  manual for detailed  WARNING  Be sure ne ones standing Refer to the engine manual for instructions on stopping engine instructions   in front of the tiller while the engine is the engine        running or being started     Refer to the engine manual for instructions    1  Attach spark plug wire to spark plug  Make sure the  metal cap on the end of the spark plug is fastened  securely over the metal tip on the spark plug     Po      Make sure that the tine clutch control is disengaged           Operating  Your Tiller    WARNING    Be sure no one other  than the operator is  standing near the tiller  while starting engine  or operating the unit   Never run engine  indoors or in enclosed   poorly ventilated  areas  Engine exhaust  contains carbon  monoxide  an odorless  and deadly gas  Keep  hands  feet  hair and  loose clothing away  from any moving parts  on engine and tiller     Refer to the engine  manual for detailed  instructions pertaining  to the engine controls           Using Your Tiller    Your tiller is designed for seed bed preparation  cultivat   ing  furrowing  and mulching     Wheel Position    The tiller is shipped with the wheels adjusted so that the  unit sits level  The wheels need to be adjusted to meet  your
18. e  cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm     DANGER  This machine was built to be operated according to the rules for safe operation   in this manual  As with any type of power equipment  carelessness or error on the part of  the operator can result in serious injury  This machine is capable of amputating hands and  feet and throwing objects  Failure to observe the following safety instructions could result in  serious injury or death        Training    Read  understand  and follow all instructions on the  machine and in the manual s  before attempting to  assemble and operate  Keep this manual in a safe  place for future and regular reference and for ordering  replacement parts    Be familiar with all controls and their proper operation   Know how to stop the machine    Never allow children under 14 years old to operate  this machine  Children 14 years old and over should  read and understand the operation instructions and  safety rules in this manual and should be trained and  supervised by a parent    Never allow adults to operate this machine without  proper instruction    Keep bystanders  helpers  pets  and children at least  75 feet from the machine while it is in operation  Stop  machine if anyone enters the area     Preparation    Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is  to be used  Remove all stones  sticks  wire  and other  foreign objects which could be tripped over and cause  personal injury    Wear sturdy  rough soled work shoes and close
19. forward and reverse tine engagement cables     1  Disconnect and ground the spark plug wire against  the engine     2  Adjust either the forward or reverse clutch cable by  loosening the hex nut  See Figure 5 8     3  Turn the cable collar section one or two turns to add or  lesson tension on the cable  See Figure 5 9     4  Retighten the lock nut against the cable collar   See Figure 5 10     5  With the forward and reverse tine engagement  handles in neutral  released  positions  pull the starter  rope several times  The tines should not turn  If they  turn forward  adjust the forward tine engagement  cable to release tension using the previous steps in  this section  If the tines turn toward rear  adjust the  reverse tine engagement cable to lesson the tension  as with previous steps  Check again for correct  tension on cables     Lock Nut       Figure 5 10  Reverse drive belt removal        14       Off Season Storage    If the tiller will not be used for a period longer than 30 days  the  following steps should be taken to prepare the tiller for storage     1  Clean the exterior of engine and the entire tiller  thoroughly  Lubricate the tiller as described in the  lubrication instructions     2  We do not recommend the use of pressure washers  to clean your unit  They may cause damage to electric  components  spindles  pulleys  bearings or the engine   The use of pressure washers will result in shortened  life and reduce serviceability     Engine fails to start   Fuel ta
20. g action   fertilizer should be applied and worked in with the mulch  materials  Breaking up leaves and straw and mixing it with  several inches of soil allows proper aeration of the plant  root system and retards the growth of weeds     Figure 4 10  Allow area between rows for cultivation          as    Maintaining  Your Tiller    WARNING    Disconnect the spark  plug wire and ground  it against the engine  before performing  any repairs or  maintenance           WARNING  Disconnect the spark plug  wire and ground it against the engine  before performing any repairs     Engine  Refer to the separate engine manual for engine  maintenance instructions     Maintain engine oil as instructed in the separate  engine manual packed with your unit  Read and follow  instructions carefully     Service air cleaner every ten hours under normal  conditions  Clean every hour under extremely dusty  conditions  Poor engine performance and flooding  usually indicates that the air cleaner should be serviced   To service the air cleaner  refer to the separate engine  manual packed with your unit     IMPORTANT  Never run your engine without air cleaner  completely assembled     The spark plug should be cleaned and the gap   reset every 25 hours of engine operation  Spark plug  replacement is recommended at the start of each tiller  season  check engine manual for correct plug type and  gap specification     Clean the engine regularly with a cloth or brush  Keep  the cooling system  blower housin
21. g area  clean to  permit proper air circulation which is essential to engine  performance and life  Be certain to remove all dirt and  combustible debris from muffler area     B          gt     N       Figure 5 2  Reverse drive belt removal           Lubrication    Pivot Points   Remove the belt cover and lubricate all pivot points and  linkages at least once a season with light oil  Keep belts  free of lubrication     Tine Shafts    Remove tine assemblies and lubricate the tine shafts at  least once a season     Wheel Shafts  Remove wheel assemblies and lubricate the axle shafts  at least once a season     Chain Drive  The chain drive is pre lubricated and sealed at factory     Cleaning Tine Area    Clean underside of the tine shield after each use  The  dirt washes off the tines easier if rinsed off immediately  instead of after it dries  Always towel dry the tiller  afterwards and apply a light coat of oil or silicone to  prevent rusting or water damage     IMPORTANT  Never use a    pressure washer    to clean  your tiller  Water can penetrate tight areas of the tiller  and its chain case and cause serious damage to unit     Belt Replacement    Reverse Drive Belt   Your tiller has been engineered with a belt made of  special material  Kevlar Tensile  for longer life and better  performance  It should not be replaced with an off the shelf  belt  Order all belts through you authorized service dealer     1  Disconnect and ground the spark plug wire against  the engine     2  
22. g engine  manual BEFORE  operating your tiller              4  Insert the depth stake into the depth gage  bracket assembly as seen in Figure 3 7   Secure the pin with the clip removed earlier   The depth stake can be placed at various  positions  For setup purposes it is suggested  that the depth stake be assembled with the  stake just above or level with the ground  surface  For further instructions on the  Depth Stake refer to adjustments section  of this manual                 Figure 3 7  Reassemble depth stake           7    Operating  Your Tiller    WARNING    The tine clutch control  is a safety device  Never  attempt to bypass its  operation     Use extreme care when  handling gasoline   Gasoline is extremely  flammable and the vapors  are explosive  Never fuel  tiller indoors or while  engine is hot or running   Extinguish cigarettes   cigars  pipes  and other  sources of ignition     Keep hands and feet away  from the tines  Refer to  warning label on the unit        Your Tiller    Handle    Throttle Control    Tiller Tines           Reverse Tine  Engagement Lever             Forward Tine  Engagement Lever    Handle Knob    Depth Stake    Figure 4 1  The major parts of the tiller    WARNING  Read  understand  and  follow all instructions and warnings  posted on the machine and in this  manual before operating     Forward Tine Engagement Lever   The forward tine control lever is located beneath the  upper section of the handle  Squeezing the lever against  the handle
23. ices                                     4 Trouble Shooting sisse inan tikER xa ni enini 15  trn                    6 Parts LISE c mikbuikixnadGadu Ges Eva cad E circus OE nx 16  Operating Your Tillet         cuaci urinaire 8 Warranty  ssssssossssssssssssiraniiinissscssssssasas Back Cover       Finding and Recording Model Number    BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLING YOUR NEW  EQUIPMENT  please locate the model plate on the equipment  and copy the information to the sample model plate provided  to the right  You can locate the model plate by looking at Model Number Serial Number  the rear of the tine shield  This information is important for  use when visiting the manufacturer   s web site  obtaining  assistance from the Customer Support Department  or when    aM     MTD LLC  communicating with an authorized service dealer  MTD P O  BOX 361134  CLEVELAND  OH 44136      ForA Growing World         ForA Growing World       World     330 220 4683    www mtdproducts  com 800 800 7310          Customer Support    Please do NOT return the unit to the retailer from which it was  purchased  without first contacting Customer Support     If you have difficulty assembling this product or have any questions regarding the controls  operation  or maintenance of this  unit  you can seek help from the experts  Choose from the options below       Visit mtdproducts com     Call a Customer Support Representative at 1 800 800 7310       The engine manufacturer is responsible for all engine related issues
24. ion should only be used on soil that has  ground already been tilled  not on virgin soil     Wheels do not  engage    Clevis pin missing   Tiller is not being shifted properly     Control cable not adjusted properly   Belt worn and or stretched     Clean fuel line    Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit   Move switch to ON position    Connect wire to spark plug    Clean  adjust gap or replace    Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit     Move choke lever to OFF position    Connect and tighten spark plug wire    Clean fuel line  fill tank with clean  fresh gasoline  Fuel will  not last over thirty days unless a fuel stabilizer is used   Clear vent    Drain fuel tank  Refill with fresh fuel    Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit   Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit     Fill crankcase with proper oil    Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit   Refer to the engine manual packed with your unit   Adjust carburetor as instructed in separate engine manual     Dislodge foreign object   Replace tine clevis pin s    Take unit to authorized service dealer     Refer to Controls section of operator s manual for  proper shifting procedures    Adjust control cable  see assembly instructions    Replace belt     Replace clevis pin    Refer to Controls section of operator s manual for  proper shifting procedures    Adjust control cable  see assembly instructions    Replace belt                                Trouble  Shooting  Guide    
25. manually start the engine        Operating Your Tiller    Operating  Your Tiller    WARNING    Be sure no one other  than the operator is  Figure 4   2  Engine choke and throttle controls standing near the tiller    while starting engine  WARNING  Read  understand  and 3  Move throttle control 1 3 of the way toward the or operating the unit     A follow all instructions and warnings FAST position  Never run endine  posted on the machine and in this 4  Move pull out choke lever to CHOKE position when g    manual before operating  starting cold engine  indoors or in enclosed     Pull lowly until engi hes th poorly ventilated  5  Pull rope out slowly until engine reaches the areas  Engine haual    Befo re Sta rti n beginning of its compression cycle  rope will pull    M g slightly harder at this point   contains carbon  Gas And Oil Fill Up monoxide  an odorless      en    TE   Pull ith   ti   full arm stroke   Service the engine with gasoline and oil as instructed in Vicio UAR AL AM Ru ne and deadly gas  Keep    i   Keep a firm grip on handle  Let rope rewind slowly     i Separate engane manudi pagkat your MIRI Mead Do not let recoil starter snap back against engine  hands  feet  hair and  instructions carefully     Repeat until engine starts  loose clothing away  WARNING  Use extreme care when 7  Move push in choke lever once engine warms up from any moving parts  handling gasoline  Gasoline is enough to run smoothly  on engine and tiller   extremely flammable and the vapors ar
26. nk empty  or stale fuel     3  Refer to the engine manual for correct engine  storage instructions     4  Wipe tines with oiled rag to prevent rust     5  Store tiller in a clean  dry area  Do not store next to  corrosive materials  such as fertilizer     NOTE  When storing any type of power equipment in an  unventilated or metal storage shed  care should be taken  to rustproof the equipment  Using a light oil or silicone   coat the equipment and especially any springs  bearings   and cables      CETTE     Fill tank with clean  fresh gasoline  Fuel will not last  over thirty days unless a fuel stabilizer is used     Throttle control lever not in correct   Move throttle lever to start position     starting position  if so equipped    Blocked fuel line    Dirty air cleaner    Choke not in ON position    Spark plug wire disconnected   Faulty spark plug    Engine flooded    Unit running on CHOKE     Spark plug wire loose   Blocked fuel line or stale fuel     Engine runs erratic    Vent in gas cap plugged   Water or dirt in fuel system   Dirty air cleaner    Carburetor out of adjustment     Engine overheats Engine oil level low     Dirty air cleaner   Air flow restricted   Carburetor not adjusted properly     Tines do not  engage    Foreign object lodged in tines   Tine clevis pin s  missing   Pulley and idler not in correct  adjustment    Not shifting properly     Control cable not adjusted properly   Belt worn and or stretched     Tines skip over Improper rotation  Forward rotat
27. part found to be defective in materials or workmanship  This limited  warranty shall only apply if this product has been operated and maintained  in accordance with the Operator   s Manual furnished with the product  and  has not been subject to misuse  abuse  commercial use  neglect  accident   improper maintenance  alteration  vandalism  theft  fire  water  or damage  because of other peril or natural disaster  Damage resulting from the  installation or use of any part  accessory or attachment not approved by  Cub Cadet for use with the product s  covered by this manual will void  your warranty as to any resulting damage   Normal wear parts are warranted to be free from defects in material and  workmanship for a period of thirty  30  days from the date of purchase   Normal wear parts include  but are not limited to items such as  batteries   belts  blades  blade adapters  grass bags  rider deck wheels  seats  snow  thrower skid shoes  shave plates  auger spiral rubber and tires   HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE  Warranty service is available  WITH  PROOF OF PURCHASE  through your local authorized service dealer   To locate the dealer in your area  check your Yellow Pages  or contact  Cub Cadet LLC at P O  Box 361131  Cleveland  Ohio 44136 0019  or call  1 877 282 8684  or log on to our Web site at www cubcadet com   This limited warranty does not provide coverage in the following cases   a  The engine or component parts thereof  These items may  carry a separate manufacturer   s warr
28. r any damage    Before cleaning  repairing  or inspecting  stop the  engine and make certain the tines and all moving  parts have stopped  Disconnect the spark plug  wire and ground it against the engine to prevent  unintended starting    Do not change the engine governor settings or  over speed the engine  The governor controls the  maximum safe operating speed of the engine   Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels   as necessary    Follow this manual for safe loading  unloading   transporting  and storage of this machine    Never store the machine or fuel container inside  where there is an open flame  spark or pilot light  such as a water heater  furnace  clothes dryer  etc   Always refer to the operator s manual for proper  instructions on off season storage    If the fuel tank has to be drained  do this outdoors   Observe proper disposal laws and regulations for  gas  oil  etc  to protect the environment     Your Responsibility    Restrict the use of this power machine to persons  who read  understand  and follow the warnings and  instructions in this manual and on the machine   The safety labels on the tiller are shown in the   Safety Labels  section  To ensure safe operation  of the tiller  follow the instructions on all labels  closely     Safe  Operation  Practices    WARNING    This symbol points out  important safety in   structions which  if not  followed  could endanger  the personal safety and or  property of yourself and  others  Read and follow all 
29. re to place wider side of belt away from  the engine and transmission pulleys     WARNING    Do not move the gear  selection handle  with the wheels or  tines engaged  Make  certain the unit is  stopped completely  before changing the  gear selection  A  partial engagement  may be necessary  when engaging tines     NOTE  Upon reassembly  make certain the idler pulley  keeper is as shown in Figure 5 4  Take note of the  notch on the bottom of the keeper and alignment when  reassembling with the replacement belt                 Remove  Screws       Do not push down  on handles so that  wheels are lifted off  the ground while  using the tine drive   or tiller could move  backward and cause  personal injury                 Return Spring     A    AA          Never attempt   to make any  adjustments   while engine is  running  except  where specified in  operator   s manual        Engine  Pulley       Figure 5 3  Return spring removal  Figure 5 6  Forward drive belt removal           13    E Reverse n  A   m   n ngagement Cable v W   Maintaining    j       Your Tiller    d    Forward Tine  Engagement Cable    Figure 5 7  Reverse drive belt removal     WARNING    Disconnect the spark  plug wire and ground  it against the engine  before performing  any repairs or  maintenance     Lock Nut    Figure 5 8  Reverse drive belt removal     Cable Collar    Figure 5 9  Reverse drive belt removal                 Cable Adjustment    From time to time you may need to adjust the tension on  the 
    
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