Ryobi RYAC700 Operation Manual - Page 14

Changing Wheel, Positions

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OPERATION The cultivator can be used to break up garden soil and prepare a seedbed for planting. Plan ahead to leave enough room between the seed rows to allow for machine cultivating after the plants have grown.  With the wheel assembly installed in position A as described earlier, roll the machine to the work area.  Adjust the position of the wheel assembly for shallow, moderate, or deep cultivation (refer to Changing Wheel Positions). NOTE: Based on the type of soil being cultivated and soil conditions at the time, the appropriate position of the wheel assembly will vary.  Plug the unit into an approved outdoor extension cord.  Route the extension cord through the cord retainer.  Stand behind the unit with the tines on the ground and the work area clean and free of obstructions.  Depress the lock-out button.  Pull the switch trigger toward the handle to begin tine rotation. NOTE: The rotating tines help to pull the machine forward, so use slower speeds and a shallow depth setting when learning to use the unit and when cultivating on rough or uneven ground. NOTE: Several passes over the same path may be required to reach the desired depth. Do not try to dig too deeply in the first pass. If the machine jumps or bucks, allow the unit to move forward at a slightly faster rate or adjust the position of the wheel assembly. To dig more deeply, tilt the handle bar upward (lowering the tines). Apply downward pressure on the handle for more shallow cultivating (raising the tines). If the machine stays and digs in one spot, try rocking the unit from side to side to start it moving forward again. If the soil is very hard, water a few days before cultivating. Avoid working the soil when soggy or wet. Wait a day or two after heavy rain for the ground to dry. 10 - English

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10 — English
OPERATION
The cultivator can be used to break up garden soil and
prepare a seedbed for planting. Plan ahead to leave enough
room between the seed rows to allow for machine cultivating
after the plants have grown.
With the wheel assembly installed in position A as
described earlier, roll the machine to the work area.
Adjust the position of the wheel assembly for shallow,
moderate, or deep cultivation (refer to
Changing Wheel
Positions
).
NOTE:
Based on the type of soil being cultivated and
soil conditions at the time, the appropriate position of
the wheel assembly will vary.
Plug the unit into an approved outdoor extension cord.
Route the extension cord through the cord retainer.
Stand behind the unit with the tines on the ground and
the work area clean and free of obstructions.
Depress the lock-out button.
Pull the switch trigger toward the handle to begin tine
rotation.
NOTE:
The rotating tines help to pull the machine forward,
so use slower speeds and a shallow depth setting when
learning to use the unit and when cultivating on rough or
uneven ground.
NOTE:
Several passes over the same path may be required
to reach the desired depth. Do not try to dig too deeply in
the first pass. If the machine jumps or bucks, allow the unit
to move forward at a slightly faster rate or adjust the position
of the wheel assembly.
To dig more deeply, tilt the handle bar upward (lowering the
tines). Apply downward pressure on the handle for more
shallow cultivating (raising the tines).
If the machine stays and digs in one spot, try rocking the unit
from side to side to start it moving forward again.
If the soil is very hard, water a few days before cultivating.
Avoid working the soil when soggy or wet. Wait a day or two
after heavy rain for the ground to dry.