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AOA AL
Model241shown
Front Tine Tiller -- Model Series 240
IMPORTANT
READ SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION
Warning: Thisunitisequippedwithaninternalcombustionengineandshouldnotbeusedon or nearanyunimprovedforest-covered,brush-
coveredor grass-coveredlandunlesstheengine'sexhaustsystemisequippedwitha sparkarrestermeetingapplicablelocalor statelaws(if any).
If a sparkarresterisused,itshouldbemaintainedineffectiveworkingorderbytheoperator.IntheStateofCaliforniatheaboveisrequiredbylaw
(Section4442oftheCaliforniaPublicResourcesCode).Otherstatesmayhavesimilarlaws.Federallawsapplyonfederallands.A sparkarrester
forthemufflerisavailablethroughyournearestengineauthorizedservicedealeror contacttheservicedepartment,RO.Box361131Cleveland,
Ohio44136-0019.
PRINTEDIN U.S.A. MTD LLC, P.O. BOX 361131 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44136-0019 FORMNO.769-02153A
3/2/2006
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 ...................................................... 3
Safety ................................................................... 4
Assembly ............................................................. 6
Operation ............................................................. 8
Adjustments ...................................................... 12
Maintenance ...................................................... 13
Troubleshooting ................................................ 14
Off-Season Storage .......................................... 15
Parts List ........................................................... 16
Warranty ............................................ Back Cover
ThisOperatorsManualcoversarangeofproductspecificationsfor variousmodels.Characteristicsandfeaturesdiscussedand/orillustratedinthismanualmaynotbe
applicabletoall models.MTDLLCreservesthe rightto changeproductspecifications,designsand equipmentwithoutnoticeand withoutincurringobligation.
Finding and Recording Model Number
BEFOREASSEMBLINGYOURNEWEQUIPMENT,
pleaselocatethe modelplateon the equipmentand
copythe informationto thesamplemodelplatepro-
videdto the right.Youcan locatethe modelplateby
lookingat the rearof thetineshield.This information
is importantfor usewhenvisitingthemanufacturer's
website,obtainingassistancefromtheCustomer
SupportDepartment,or whencontactingan autho-
rizedservicedealer.
r
Model Number
www.mtdproducts.corn
Serial Number
MTD LLC
P.O= BOX 361131
CLEVELAND, ON 44136
330-220-4683
800-800-7310
Customer Support
Please do IVOTreturn the unit to the retailer from which it was
purchased, without first contacting Customer Support.
ifyou havedifficulty assemblingthis productor haveany questionsregardingthe controls, operation,or maintenanceof this
unit,you can seek helpfrom theexperts. Choosefromthe optionsbelow:
• Visitwww.mtdproducts.com.
• Call a Customer Support Representative at 1-800-800-7310.
• The engine manufacturer is responsiblefor all engine-relatedissueswith regardsto performance,power-rating,specifica-
tions,warranty and service. Pleasereferto the engine manufacturer'sOwner's/Operator's Manual,packedseparatelywith
your unit,for moreinformation.
2
Safety Labels Found On Your Tiller
TO AVOID SERIOUS iNJURY
1.READTHEOPERATOR'SMANUAL.
2.KNOWLOCATIONANDFUNCTIONSOFALL
CONTROLS.
3.KEEPALLSAFETYDEVICESANDSHIELDS
iNPLACEANDWORKING.
4.NEVERALLOWCHILDRENOR
UNINSTRUCTEDADULTSTOOPERATE
TILLER.
5. SHUTOFF ENGINE BEFOREUNCLOGGING
TINES OR MAKING REPAIRS.
6.KEEPBYSTANDERSAWAYFROMMACHINE.
7,KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS.
8.USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN
REVERSING OR PULLING THE MACHINE
TOWARDS YOU. S32147
i_ii__i ii_iI i__ii_
Labels
WARNING
DONOT remove safety
(or any) labels from
tiller for any reason.
3
Operat on
WARNING
This symbol points
out important safety
instructionswhich, if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
safetyand/or property
of yourself and others.
Readand follow all
instructionsinthis man-
ualbeforeattempting to
operatethis machine.
Failureto complywith
these instructions
may result in personal
injury.Whenyousee
i this symbol, HEED ITS
WARNING!
WARNING: EngineExhaust,some of its constituents,andcertain vehiclecompo-
nentscontain or emitchemicals knownto Stateof Californiato cause cancerand
birth defectsor other reproductiveharm.
DANGER: This machinewas builtto beoperatedaccordingto the rulesfor safe operationin this
manual.As with anytype of powerequipment,carelessnessor erroronthe part ofthe operatorcan
result in seriousinjury.This machine iscapableof amputatinghands andfeet andthrowing objects.
Failureto observethe followingsafety instructionscould resultin serious injuryor death.
Training
1. Read,understand,andfollowall instructionsonthemachine
and in the manual(s)beforeattemptingto assembleand
operate.Keepthismanualina safeplaceforfuture and
regularreferenceandfor orderingreplacementparts.
2. Befamiliarwithall controlsandtheirproperoperation.Know
howtostopthe machine.
3. Neverallowchildrenunder14yearsoldto operatethis
machine.Children14yearsoldand overshouldreadand
understandthe operationinstructionsandsafetyrules in
this manualandshouldbetrainedand supervisedbya
parent.
4. Neverallowadultsto operatethismachinewithoutproper
instruction.
5. Keepbystanders,helpers,petsandchildrenatleast75feet
fromthe machinewhile it isin operation.Stop machineif
anyoneentersthe area.
Preparation
1. Thoroughlyinspectthe areawheretheequipmentisto be
used.Removeallstones,sticks,wire,andotherforeign
objectswhichcouldbetrippedoverandcausepersonal
injury.
2 Wearsturdy,rough-soledworkshoesand closefitting
slacksand shirt.Loosefittingclothesor jewelrycan be
caughtin movableparts.Neveroperatethismachinein bare
feet or sandals.
3. Disengageclutchleversand shift(ifprovided)intoneutral
("N")beforestartingthe engine.
4. Neverleavethis machineunattendedwiththe engine
running.
5. Neverattemptto makeanyadjustmentswhile engineis
running,exceptwherespecificallyrecommendedinthe
operator'smanual.
6. Toavoid personalinjury orpropertydamageuseextreme
carein handlinggasoline.Gasolineis extremelyflammable
andthevaporsareexplosive.Seriouspersonalinjurycan
occurwhengasolineisspilledonyourselforyourclothes
which canignite.Washyourskin andchangeclothes
immediately.
7. Useonlyanapprovedgasolinecontainer.
8. Extinguishallcigarettes,cigars,pipesand othersourcesof
ignition.
9. Neverfuel machineindoors.
10.Neverremovegascapor addfuel whiletheengineishot or
running.
11.Allowenginetocoolat leasttwo minutesbeforerefueling
12.Neveroverfillfuel tank. Filltankto nomorethanY2inch
belowbottomoffillerneckto providespacefor fuel
expansion.
13. Replacegasolinecapandtightensecurely.
14. Ifgasolineisspilled,wipeit offthe engineand
equipment.Movemachinetoanotherarea.Wait5
minutesbeforestartingthe engine.
15. Neverstorethe machineorfuelcontainerinsidenearan
openflame,sparkor pilotlight(e.g.furnace,wateror
spaceheater,clothesdryer,etc.).
16. Allowmachineto cool5minutesbeforestoring.
Operation
1. Do notput handsor feetnear rotatingparts.Contactwith
the rotatingpartscanamputatehandsandfeet.
2. Do notoperatemachinewhileunderthe influenceofalcohol
or drugs.
3. Neveroperatethismachinewithoutgoodvisibility or light.
Alwaysbesureof yourfootingand keepafirm hold onthe
handles.
4. Keepbystanders,helpers,pets,and childrenat least75feet
fromthe machinewhile itis inoperation.Stopthe machineif
anyoneentersthe area.
5. Becarefulwhentillingin hardground.Thetines maycatch
in the groundand propelthe tillerforward.Ifthis occurs,let
goof the handlebarsanddo notrestrainthe machine.
6. Exerciseextremecautionwhenoperatingonor crossing
gravelsurfaces.Stayalertfor hiddenhazardsor traffic.
7. Neveroperatethe machineat hightransportspeedsonhard
or slipperysurfaces.
8. Exercisecautionto avoidslippingorfalling.
9. Lookdownand behindand usecare whenin reverseor
pullingmachinetowardsyou.
10.Startthe engineaccordingtothe instructionsfoundin this
manualandkeepfeet wellawayfromthetinesat alltimes.
11.Afterstrikinga foreignobject,stoptheengine,disconnect
the sparkplugwireand groundagainstthe engine
Thoroughlyinspectthe machineforanydamage.Repairthe
damagebeforestarting andoperating.
12.Disengageall clutchlevers(iffitted)and stopenginebefore
youleavetheoperatingposition(behindthe handles).Wait
untilthetinescometoacompletestopbeforeunclogging
thetines, makinganyadjustments,orinspections.
13.Neverrun anengineindoorsor inapoorlyventilatedarea.
Engineexhaustcontainscarbonmonoxide,an odorlessand
deadlygas.
14.Mufflerand enginebecomehotandcancausea burn.Do
nottouch.
15.Use cautionwhentilling nearfences,buildingsand
undergroundutilities.Rotatingtinescancause property
damageor personalinjury.
4
16.Do notoverloadmachinecapacityby attemptingtotill soilto
deepattoofast ofa rate.
17.Ifthe machineshouldstartmakinganunusualnoiseor
vibration,stopthe engine,disconnectthe sparkplugwire
and groundit againstthe engine.Inspectthoroughlyfor
damage.Repairanydamagebeforestartingandoperating.
18.Keepallshields,guards,andsafetydevicesin placeand
operatingproperly.
19.Neverpick upor carrymachinewhiletheengineis running.
20.Use onlyattachmentsand accessoriesapprovedbythe
manufacturer.Failuretodoso can resultin personalinjury.
21. Ifsituationsoccurwhichare notcoveredinthis manual,use
careandgoodjudgment.Contactyourdealerortelephone
1-800-800-7310for assistanceandthe nameofyour
nearestservicingdealer.
Maintenance & Storage
1. Nevertamperwith safetydevices.Checktheirproper
operationregularly.
2. Checkboltsand screwsfor propertightnessatfrequent
intervalsto keepthe machineinsafe workingcondition.
Also,visuallyinspectmachineforanydamage.
3. Beforecleaning,repairing,or inspecting,stopthe engine
and makecertainthe tinesand all movingpartshave
stopped.Disconnectthe sparkplugwireandgroundit
againstthe engineto preventunintendedstarting.
4. Do notchangethe enginegovernorsettings orover-speed
the engine.Thegovernorcontrolsthe maximumsafe
operatingspeedofthe engine.
5. Maintainor replacesafetyand instructionlabels,as
necessary.
6. Followthismanualforsafeloading,unloading,transporting,
andstorageofthis machine.
7. Neverstorethemachineor fuelcontainerinsidewhere
there isanopenflame,spark orpilotlightsuchas awater
heater,furnace,clothesdryer,etc.
8. Alwaysrefertothe operator'smanualfor properinstructions
on off-seasonstorage.
9. Ifthe fueltank hasto bedrained,dothis outdoors.
10.Observeproperdisposallawsandregulationsfor gas,oil,
etc.to protectthe environment.
Your Responsibility
1. Restrictthe useofthispowermachineto personswhoread,
understand,andfollowthe warningsand instructionsinthis
manualandonthe machine.
2. Thesafetylabelsonthetillerareshowninthe "Safety
Labels"section.Toensuresafeoperationofthe tiller,follow
theinstructionsonall labelsclosely.
5
ces
WARNING
This symbol points
out importantsafety
instructionswhich, if
notfollowed,could
endangerthe personal
safety and/or property
ofyourself and others.
Readandfollow all
instructions inthis man-
ual beforeattemptingto
operatethis machine.
Failureto complywith
these instructions
may result in personal
njury.Whenyou see
this symbol, HEED ITS
WARNING!
Assembly
Standbehindthe tiller
asifyouweregoingto
operateit. Yourright hand
correspondsto the right
sideofthe tiller; your left
hand correspondsto the
leftsideof the tiller.
Thisoperator'smanual
maycovervariousmodels
oftillers. The units il-
lustratedmay varyslightly
from your unit.
II[VIPORTANT:Thisunitis
shippedwithoutgasoline
ioroil inthe engine.Fill
up gasolinean¢loUas
i nstr.ucted n theaccom-
panyingenginemanual
BEFOREoperatingyour
machine.
Assembly
1. Removethe star handleknobs andcarriage
boltsfrom the lowerhandle, Figure3-1.
Figure3-1:Removehardwarefrom lowerhandle. J
2. Positionthe upper handleontothe lower
handle,Step A Figure3-2.Alignthe holes
onlower handlewith the holes onthe upper
handle(choosethe upper orlower holes
dependingon the desired handle height).
3. Insertcarriage boltsthroughthe holes and se-
cure with star knobs,Step B Figure3-2. Make
certain carriageboltsare seated securelyinto
one ofthe two positionsprovided.
f
4. Insert leftend of tineclutch controlintothe
holeon the leftside of theupper handle,
Figure3-3.
f
\
Figure3-3: Installleftsideofthe tineclutchcontrol. J
5. Insert theZ-fittingon the clutchcable into
the hole on thetine clutchcontrol. Hook the
"Z" end intotheopening from the insideto
theoutside as shown in Figure3-4.
\
....... J
Figure3-4: Hookcableintotineclutchcontrol.
Figure3-2:Attachandsecureupperhandle.
6
6.Squeezethetineclutchcontrolinward.
Insertrightendintotheholeontherightside
oftheupperhandle,Figure3-5.
f
Figure3-5: Installrightend oftineclutchcontrol.
7
Standbehind the tiller
as ifyouweregoingto
operate it. Yourrighthand
correspondsto the right
sideof the tiller; your left
handcorrespondsto the
left sideofthe tiller.
Thisoperator's manual
maycovervariousmodels
oftillers. The units il-
lustratedmayvaryslightly
from your unit.
WARNING
Thetit _:
is asafety device'Never
attempt to bypass its
operation,
Useextremecarewhen
handling gaso ne
Gasoline isextremely
f ammabloandtheVapors
are explosive,Neverfuel
the machineindoorsor
while the engineishot
or running.Ext nguish
cigarettes, cigars,pipes,
and othersources of
ignition:
I
Keephandsandfeet away
from thetines, Referto
war" ng ontheunit:
I
I _
This operator!smanual
may cover variousmodels
of tUlers,Theunits il_
lustrated may Varyslightly
from yourunit.
Know Your Tiller
ClutchCable
Rear Wheel
with Depth
Stake
Figure4-1:Themajorpartsofthetiller(model241shown).
__k ARNING:Read,understand, and
follow all instructionsand warnings
postedon the machine and inthis
manualbefore operating.
Tine Clutch Control
Theclutchcontrolleverislocatedontheupperhandle.
Squeezingtheleveragainstthehandleengagesthefine
drive.Releasetheleverto stopthetinesfromturning.
Rear Wheel with Depth Stake
Thedepthstakeandwheelare locatedatthe rearof
thetiller.Bothmaybeadjusted.Refertothe"Wheel
Position"and"DepthStake"sectionsforinstructions.
Handle Knobs
Thehandleheightmaybeadjusted.Loosentheknobs
andremovethecarriageboltstochangetheposition.
Reinstallandtightenthehardwarewhencomplete.
Engine Controls
NOTE:Seethe separate engine manualfor ad-
ditional engineinformationand functions.
Recoil Starter
Therecoilstarteris locatedon theengineandisusedto
manuallystarttheengine.
ThrottleControl
Thethrottlecontrolstheengine'sspeedandstopsthe
engine.Tecumsehenginescomewitha fixedspeed
throttleand runata fullconstantspeed.Briggs& Stratton
enginescomewithavariablespeedthrottle.
UnitswithVariableSpeedThrottle:
• Withthethrottlecontrolmovedcompletelytotheleft,
thecarburetorisin STARTor FASTposition.Use
maximumenginespeedfordeeptilling.
Movethethrottlecontrollevertotherightto reduce
enginespeed.ThrottlecontrolshouldbeatIDLEfor
transportingthetiller.
Movethethrottleallthewaytotherighttostopthe
engine.
Primer
Theprimer,locatedontheengine,isusedtopumpgas
intothecarburetorandaid instartingtheengine.Useit
tostarta coldengine,butdo notuseitto restarta warm
engineaftera shortshutdown.
8
_ARNING:Read,understand, and follow
all instructionsand warningspostedon the
machineand inthismanual beforeoperating.
Before Starting
Gas And Oil Fill-Up
Servicetheenginewithgasolineandoil asinstructedin
theenginemanualpackedwithyourtiller.Readinstruc-
tionscarefully.
,_ WARNING:Useextremecarewhen handling
gasoline. Gasolineisextremelyflammable
and thevaporsare explosive.Neverfuel machine
indoorsor while the engineishot or running.
manyotherusefullaborsavingtasksinthegarden.After
engineis runningandappropriatespeedseton throttle
(ifequipped),squeezefineclutchcontrol(seeFigure4-1)
againstupperhandletoengagethefinedrive.Release
theleverto stopthetinesfromturning.
Wheel Position
Thetillerisshippedwiththewheeladjustedsuchthat the
unitsitslevel.Beforetilling,thewheelmustberaised.To
dothis,removetheclevisandcotterpins,raisethewheel
tothedesiredposition,thenreattachpinsto secure,
Figure4-2.Fortransportingthetiller,reversethestepsto
lowerthewheel.
Starting the Engine
_L ARNING:Besureno one isstandingin
front ofthe tiller while the engineisrunning
or being started.
Referto the enginemanualshippedwith yourunit for
engine-specificinstructions.
1. Attachsparkplugwireto sparkplug.Makesurethe
metalcapontheendofthesparkplugisfastened
securelyoverthemetaltipon thesparkplug.
2. Makesurethatthefineclutchcontrolisdisengaged.
3. Forunitswith Briggs& Strattonengine,placethe
throttlecontrolinthe FASTposition.
ForunitswithTecumsehengine,moveleveronengine
toRUNposition.
4. Forfirsttimestart-up,firmlypressengineprimerfive
(5)times.Forall futurestarts,pressthree(3) times.
Waitabouttwo secondsbetweeneachpress.
5. Placelefthandongastank.Grasprecoilstarterand
pullropeoutslowlyuntilenginereachesthebeginning
ofitscompressioncycle(ropewillpull slightlyharder
atthispoint).
6. Pullropewith a rapid,continuous,fullarmstroke.
Keepa firmgripon handle.Letroperewindslowly.Do
notletrecoilstartersnapbackagainstengine.Repeat
untilenginestarts.
Stopping the Engine
1. MovethecontrolleverontheenginetotheSTOPor
OFFposition.
2. Disconnectsparkplugwirefromsparkplugand
groundagainsttheengine.
Using Your Tiller
Yourtiller(alsoknownas acultivator)isa precisionbuilt
machinedesignedforseedbed preparation,cultivating,
furrowing,andmulching.It isengineeredtominimize
thehardestworkinthevegetableorflowergarden,to
tillthesoilforplantingandcultivating,andtoperform
Figure4-2:WheelAdjustment
Depth Stake
Thedepthstakeactsas a brakeforthetillerand controls
thedepthand speedatwhichthemachinewilloperate,
Figure4-3. Removetheclevisandcotterpins,raiseor
lowerthedepthstake,thenreattachpinsto secure.
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Figure4-3:TheDepthStake
Your Tiller
WARNING
Besure nooneotherthan
the operator isstanding
near the tiller whilestart,
ing engine or operating
the unit. Neverrun engine
indoors or in enclosed,
poorlyventilated areas,
Eng noexhaustcontains
carbonmonoxide, an
odorlessand deadlygas,
Keep hands feet hair
andloose€ oth ngaway
from anymoving partson
engine andtiller.
See yourengine manual
packagedwith your unit
for detailedinstructions
pertainingto startingthe
engine.
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9
i ¸
WARNING
i i i i ii iiiiiill i i _
Besurenooneother
thantheoperator
standing near the tiller
while startingengine
or operatingthe unit,
Never run engine
indoors or in enclosed
poorly ventilated
areas: Engine exhaust
contains carbon
monoxide, an odorless
anddeadlygas:Keep
hands;feet; hair and
,loose clothing away
from any moving parts
on engineand
I
See your engl e
manual packaged with
your unit for detailed
instructions pertainin
to enginecontrols.
Fortilling,thedepthstakemustbeloweredandthe
wheelmustbe raised,Figure4-4.
Byincreasingthedepthof thedepthstake,theforward
speedofthemachineis reducedandtheworkingdepth
isincreased.Whenthedepthstakeis raised,theworking
depthofthemachineisreducedandtheforwardspeed
isincreased.Theworkingdepthofthemachinemay
bepredeterminedbysettingthedepthstakesothatthe
wheelsareaboutfourinchesfromthegroundwhenthe
tinesanddepthstakearerestingontheground.This
settingwillpermitaworkingdepthofaboutfourinches.
Whenpresettingtheworkingdepth,thehandlesshould
beadjustedsothehandgripsarea littleabovewaist.
Thetillerwillbelowerwhenthetinesand depthstake
penetratetheground.
Figure4-4:Lowerthedepthstakeand raisethe wheelwhen
tilling.
Controlling Speed and Tilling Depth
Whentilling,leaveapproximatelyeightinchesof
untilledsoilbetweenthefirstandsecondtillingpaths,
thenmakethethirdpathbetweenthefirstandsecond,
Figure4-5. Insomesoils,thedesireddepthisobtained
thefirsttimeoverthegarden.Inothersoils,thedesired
depthisobtainedbygoingoverthegardentwoorthree
times.Passesshouldbe madeacrossthelengthand
widthof thegardenalternately.Rockswhichareturned
upshouldbe removedfromthegardenarea.
Thetypeof soilandworkingconditionswilldeterminethe
actualsettingofthedepthstakeandthehandlepressure
required.
Cultivating
Forcultivating,a twotothreeinchdepthisdesirable.
Thethrottle(ifequipped)shouldbesettocontrolforward
movementtoa slowwalkingspeed.Withtheoutertines
installed,theworkingwidthofthemachineis22or 24
inches.
Forcultivation,thismaybereducedto 13inchesby
removingtheoutertines,refertotheAdjustmentSection.
Whenlayingoutplantrows,be suretoallowenough
widthto permitcultivationbetweentherows.Ingrowing
cornor similarcrops,check-rowplantingwill permitcross
cultivationandpracticallyeliminatehandhoeing,Figure
4-6.
Figure4-5:Recommendedtillerpaths. J
Handle Pressure
Furthercontroloftillingdepthandtravelspeedcanbe
obtainedbyvariationofpressureonthehandles.
A downwardpressureon thehandleswill reducethe
workingdepthandincreasetheforwardspeed.An
upwardpressureon thehandleswillincreasethe
workingdepthandreducetheforwardspeed.
Figure4-6:Allowenoughareabetweenrows.
Thetillerhasmanyusesotherthantillingandcultivating
a garden.Oneoftheseisthepreparationoflawnarea
forseeding.Thetillerwillprepareadeepseedbedwhich
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