8. Handlebar grip
Adjust the height of the handlebar until you reach the most com-
fortable position (waist height for normal hoe). If the machine pulls
forward during work, tighten the handlebar down. If the machine
does not advance, move the handlebar sideways.
Back: The correct method to change direction with the machine
in motion is to lower the handlebar to back the center of gravity
and then turn. This operation allows you to change direction with
relative ease.
9. Normal Operating Angle
Slightly lower the handlebar so that the front of the machine rises
approximately 6-8 °.
For best performance, keep the machine with the angulation indica-
ted in the figure during the operations.
WARNINGS:
- Do not use the machine with a milling cutter having a diameter
greater than 300 mm.
- Sloping use can cause the machine to overturn.
- Use by untrained personnel can cause serious injury.
- Wear tight protective shoes. Use with bare feet or with open
shoes or sandals may increase the risk of injury.
- Do not use the motorcycle at night.
- The transport of the tractor from one place to another must be
carried out with two operators without the aid of a means of trans-
port.
- If the cutter is blocked by mud, gravel, etc., immediately stop the
engine and clean it in safe conditions. Wear protective gloves during
cleaning operations. Before the next use it is possible to verify that
the tractor has no signs of damage or other anomalous operations.
8. ENGINE SHUTDOWN
In emergency situations:
- Turn the engine switch to OFF immediately.
(1) OFF (2) Engine switch
In normal use:
- Release the clutch lever in the RELEASE position and shift the
gearshift lever
(1) Clutch lever (2) Clutch release
1.Turn the throttle lever all the way to the right.
2. Turn the engine switch to OFF.
3. Turn the fuel valve switch to OFF.
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(1) Throttle lever
(1) OFF
(2) Engine switch
(1) Fuel valve
(2) OFF