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Another roto-tiller question (wheel usage)
"Jon Danniken" wrote: Hi, this should be my last roto-tiller question for the time being. My front tine roto-tiller has wheels (behind the front tines), and it also has a hinged stake thingy behind the wheels. The wheels have a mechanism which allows them to easily be removed as an assembly. When you roto-till, do you take the wheels off of yours and use the hinged stake thingy for rear support? Or do you leave the wheels on and use the stake at the same time? Thanks for any help with this, What brand tiller? Don't you have the owner's manual... you can probably download a copy. That stake thingie is a depth regulator adjustor, a stop of sorts, not meant for accuracy but for approximate... it is not a support like a kickstand. For deeper tilling adjust the arm higher, for shallower tilling adjust the arm lower. Do NOT run unit with wheels removed. |
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