TILLER MFG. NO. 1690322 CAUTION: Read Manual Thoroughly Before Operating FORM —1657962-02 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 774 GENERAL INTRODUCTION This Owner’s Guide has been prepared to provide the information needed to assemble and operate your tiller with greater satisfaction. Read this Owner’s Guide carefully. Be sure you know what the controls are for and how they operate. The care your tiller requires is small, but important. Keep it clean and well lubri- cated. With proper care and operation, as e
TILLER MFG. NO. 1690237 5 H.P. TILLER MFG. NO. 1690324 CAUTION: Read Manual Thoroughly Before Operating |Ç*FD R'M*^TdB3 f28£l { PRINTED IN U S A | Dear Customer, Congratulations on your selection and purchase of this walk-behind rotary tiller. It has been carefully designed and built to give you years of dependable service. With proper care, it will help you do your tilling jobs efficiently. To make sure you get the best use from your tiller, read this manual carefully. Make sure that your
TILLER MFG. NO. 1690238 CAUTION: Read Manual Thoroughly Before Operating FORM - 1657225 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 768 Dear Customer, Congratulations on your purchase of this walk behind rotary tiller. It has been carefully designed and built to give you years of dependable service. With proper care, it will help you do your tilling jobs efficiently. To make sure you get the best use from your tiller, study this manual carefully. Make sure that it is assembled properly, and that all adjustments are
N0.1600400 5HP TILLER MFG. NO. 1600407 TINE EXTENSION KIT MFG. NO. 1600373 FURROW OPENER -,^7'*’V.***-; <.v.\ -‘AVv, .• *• vf- v, ****•>'. 4 .1*i .. *•£»** FORM — 1609450 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 747 LIMITED WARRANTY New SIMPLICITY products sold by Simplicity Manufacturing Company are warranted by Allis-Chalmers Corporation (the Company) to be merchantable and free of defects in workmanship and material at the time of shipment from the Company’s factory. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BE
Crank engine a few times to blow excess oil out of plug hole. Then reinstall the plug. 3. Fill fuel tank with fresh gasoline (unless a fuel stabilizer was used). 4. Start the engine outdoors. Do not run engine at high speeds immediately after starting. Check tiller and engine (5-hour care) 1. Check tiller and engine for loose screws, pins, bolts, oil leaks, etc. 2 Clean area around oil fill plug. NOTE Engine must be level. 3. Check/add engine oil as follows: A. Remove oil fill plug. B.
360411 2 1964/65 SUP E RM ATIC R OTICU J. M F R. NO. 330 6 1961/63 SUPER ROTICULMFR. NO. 233 10 1957/63 DE LUX ROTICU L MFR. NO-107 13 1957/63 ROTARY TILLER MFR. NO. 990073 16 ptMTO ft* U-&A. 1 oft 9 SIMPLICITY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, A rfW O ^ SUPERMATIC ROTI CUL M FR. NO. 360 & 411 FRAME,HANDLES & CONTROLS ц У I" PU«ROW OPENER SUPERMATIC ROT1CUL MFR, NO. 360 & 4H FRAME, HANDLES & CONTROLS PARTS LIST Ref. Let, Part No» Description A 118343 Body Assy, В 116241 Body Cover С 71504
843 5 H.P. REAR TINE TILLER MFG. NO. 1690803 P ctru Tractor Identification: When ordering parts, keep your products serial number and manufacturer's number in mind. Variations may occur in a part between early and later modeJ products, causing the product serial number to be listed in the parls description whenever these variations occur. Record your I.D. numbers here for quick, future reference. Tractor Mfg. No__S/N_.. Mower Mfg. No.__S/N___. Altenlion: Standard torques appear in a chart
While operating the Tiller in preparing the ground, the operator needs only to press down on the handles for a deeper tilling action. Remember a downward pressure on the handles results in a slow down of the forward movement and a deeper tilling action. An upward pressure on the handles results in an increase in the forward movement and a shallow tilling action. LET THE DEPTH BAR DO THE WORK Your Tiller is scientifically designed to prepare the soil for planting with a minimum of effort. Do no
As you proceed, experiment with the clutch lever so you learn to gauge the responses needed in close areas. A WARNING For your personal safety, release the clutch lever immediately when striking a foreign object. Stop the engine and thoroughly inspect the tiller before restarting and operating again. Operating on Slopes The chances of an operator slipping towards the tiller are greatest when tilling up and down the face of slopes, especially downhill in freshly churned soil. For your personal
***Or yearly, whichever occurs first. **More often under dirty or dusty conditions. Figure 5. Summary of Scheduled Care 9 Normal Care NOTE Engine should be level. 1. Clean area around oil fill plug. 2. Remove oil fill plug. 3. Oil level should be almost to top of fill plug hole. If not, add oil. Use same weight and grade oi! used at last change. 4. Install and tighten oil fill plug. Figure 6. Check Engine Oil Level (5-Hour Care) NOTE Change oil while engine is still warm from opera