How to use a good tiller

When working in Shimoda, to increase stability, the track length should be adjusted to the maximum; do not deviate when farming, keep the plots neatly, eliminate leakage and recultivation, and reduce empty rows as far as possible; Adjust the traction line of the plough and adjust the teeth one by one to reduce the partial tillage. When turning in the ground, turn the corner when the turning angle is less than the right angle. It is better to use medium throttle in the operation; if the soil is hard and the resistance is too large, the low gear operation can be selected; otherwise, the high gear can be used. If the agglomerate is too wet or the soil resistance is too high, causing the engine to overload or the iron wheel slipping and sagging, the handrails can be lifted, and the handles and hand wheels can also be flipped to reduce the depth of cultivation and the width of the crops. If a car is trapped, two wooden sticks (about 10 cm in diameter) that are longer than the track can be placed alternately at appropriate intervals under the wheels so that the crew can cross the trap. The engine of the small tiller (below 5 hp) is easy to fly during operation. This is mainly related to high engine temperature or excessive cylinder clearance. Attention should be paid. For example, if the temperature of the organism is found to be too high during farming, the machine can be stopped for a while. Once you encounter a car, you can panic and quickly block the intake pipe or exhaust pipe to force the engine to stop. During the work process, the engine should be turned off if it is necessary to remove mud or maintenance barriers attached to the machine. After the operation is completed on a daily basis, the crew must be thoroughly and thoroughly maintained to eliminate all potential hazards in time and the fuel tank should be stagnated with qualified fuel. After the work season is completed, the cultivator must be sealed and stored. The surface of the machine should be cleaned and a high number of maintenance and repairs should be performed. Put clean fuel, engine oil, and cooling water; it is best to store the tiller indoors. If you park outdoors, be sure to cover the rain. Wheels were driven off the ground with wooden blocks; a layer of gear oil was used to prevent rust on the working parts of iron wheels, plows, and rakes; during the parking period, fresh oil was injected into the engine twice a month, and crankshafts were cranked down. To prevent internal rust.