Replacement Part List
Table Of Contents
- F220
- INTRODUCTION
 - CONTENTS
 - TILLER SAFETY
 - COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS
 - BEFORE OPERATION
 - OPERATION
 - SERVICING YOUR TILLER
- THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE
 - MAINTENANCE SAFETY
 - MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
 - REFUELING
 - FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS
 - ENGINE OIL LEVEL CHECK
 - ENGINE OIL CHANGE
 - ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS
 - TRANSMISSION OIL LEVEL CHECK (USA model)
 - AIR FILTER INSPECTION
 - AIR FILTER CLEANING
 - SPARK PLUG SERVICE
 - CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT
 - THROTTLE CABLE ADJUSTMENT
 - SPARK ARRESTER SERVICE (optional part)
 
 - STORAGE
 - TRANSPORTING
 - TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION
 - CONSUMER INFORMATION
 - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION
 
 
15
CONTROLS
Clutch Lever
The clutch lever engages and 
disengages the transmission 
that drives the tines. 
The tiller tines begin to rotate 
once the engine is started and 
the clutch lever is squeezed. 
The tines may momentarily 
rotate after clutch lever is 
released.
Drag Bar
The drag bar controls tilling 
depth and should always be 
used when tilling. It enables 
you to compensate for the 
hardness of the soil. Ideal drag 
bar height will depend on the 
type of soil being tilled and soil 
conditions at the time of tilling. 
In general, the drag bar should 
be adjusted so that the tiller is 
tilted slightly backward.
Front Wheel
The front wheel is used to help 
move the tiller from one place 
to another. Lift the tiller by the 
handlebars to roll the tiller on 
the front wheel. Pull out on the 
wheel assembly, move it to 
the raised position, and then 
release the wheel assembly 
before tilling. Always stop the 
engine before lowering or 
raising the wheel.
ENGAGED
DISENGAGED
CLUTCH LEVER
RETAINER
PIN
DRAG BAR
TILLING
POSITION
TRANSPORT
POSITION
FRONT WHEEL
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