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Another roto-tiller question (wheel usage)
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 23:40:36 GMT, "brooklyn1"
wrote: Actually those are drive wheels and free wheelers... engaged/disengaged by a device at each hub. You do not want to forget to engage those wheels before starting up the engine and engaging the tiller. Have you actually seen the OP's tiller? Not everyone has the same tiller as you. The stake is always adjustable, otherwise it would be useless. Wrong. Careful of your use of "always" unless you have seen every tiller. First few times you pull/push the pin through the hole the paint will be gone. Wrong again. Paint the head of the pin. Tillers don't have a kill device like a push mower, the tines will stop but Sorry brooklyn, but there are a lot of different kinds of tillers. Where have you been? |
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