and Mfg. Code which appear on your unit in the space below. You must have these numbers, along with the date of purchase, in order to receive warranty or service. (Model 203B Shown) Important: Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. Made Made in AMERICA 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 equipp
Section 4: Operation POWER COMPOSTING Power composting simply means tilling under and burying in the soil all manner of organic matter such as crop residues, leaves, grass clippings and cover crops. This material will decompose during the non-growing season and add important natural nutrients to the soil. WARNING When power composting, do not keep the Depth Regulator Lever at a deep setting if the tiller jumps or bucks. If jumping or bucking occurs, move the Depth Regulator Lever down to one of
Your new PONY® Model tiller allows you to till and cultivate your garden with ease, and accomplish dozens of other property management projects as well. Your tiller is famous for its ruggedness, performance and high-quality engineering. We know you’ll enjoy using it. Please carefully read this Manual. It tells you how to safely and easily assemble, operate and maintain your machine. Be sure that you and any other operators carefully follow the recommended safety practices at all times. Failure t
NOT all parts listed above and pictured on the previous page are standard equipment. 15 16 Models 140, 150, E150, E162 & E172 28 29 20 15 14 31 13 12 5 18 1 74 26 30 16 57 21 24 6 25 7 22 19 27 69 52 67 6 58 6 7 53 50 37 33 38 52 49 2 46 44 55 54 61 41 56 7 22 42 62 34 4 22 70 23 9 59 43 40 63 48 39 36 8 10 51 64 45 11 50 68 17 47 65 4 32 35 66 71 60 3 72 72 73 73 Models 140, 150, E150, E162 & E172 REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 684-0054A Dash Assembly—Model E162 3
Retighten the wing knob before operating the snow thrower. • Crank the chute directional control to position the discharge chute opening in the desired direction. See Figure 7. NOTE: For more efficient snow clearing, discharge snow downwind whenever possible. Figure 7 WARNING: Never operate the snow thrower with bystanders in front of or near the discharge chute opening. • Engage the auger by squeezing the control handle against the upper handle. See Figure 7. • Lift up slightly on the handle to
TLP-009 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SERVICE MANUAL 8 H. P. ROTARY TILLER MODEL 1850 Original: February 1971 J. G. PENNEY CMWMY, WC.-130! AVEME OF THE UEMCtt, NEW YNK, N.T, IHII I CONTENTS Section Paragraph Page Section Paragraph 1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND ASSEMBLY Page MAINTENANCE 1-1. Technical Description ...............................1-1 1-2. Preliminary Preparation ..........................1-1 1-3. Assembly ...........................................1-1 2. CONTROLS AND PRELI
770-7212J I CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK/LOOSE PARTS IN CARTON в- cf K-ÎÎ N—f ffÎÎÎff i °рц§ 0 (May Be Assembled) Q--ÎÎÎÎÎÎTÎ11 R- CONTENTS OF HARDWARE PACK (See figure 1): (Hardware pack may contain extra items which are not used on your unit.) Group A—Discharge Chute Tube Assembly FIGURE 1.—Contents of Hardware Pack A (5) Hex Bolts 1/4-20 x 5/8" Long В (3) Spring Washers 1/4" I.D. С (5) Hex Lock Nuts 1/4-20 Thread D (2) Retainer Clips E (3) Retainer Straps Group B—Grass Collec
See figure 9. The large holes in the support tube mounting brackets go to the left side of the unit. The flange in the brackets go toward the top. c. Secure with hex bolts (N), lock washers (O) and hex nuts (P), finger tight only. After all eight hex bolts and nuts are assembled, then tighten securely. NOTE: It may be necessary to spread the support brackets slightly in order to align the holes. 30" & 32" Decks 36", 38", 42" & 46" Notch Latch Support Bracket Support Tube Mounting Bracket
3 OPERATION.................................................................6 MAINTENANCE............................................................7 STORAGE..................................................................... 7 SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENTS..................................8 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................. 8 REPAIR PARTS EXPLOSION....................................10 REPAIR PARTS LIST.................................................11 SAFET