Poulan Pro PRRT875X Operator's Manual
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To start the Poulan Pro PRRT875X Tiller, ensure the fuel tank is filled with fresh gasoline. Set the throttle to the "Start" position, pull the choke control out to the "Choke" position, and pull the starter handle until the engine fires. Push the choke in to the "Run" position once the engine is running smoothly.
Use a high-quality SAE 30 oil for the Poulan Pro PRRT875X Tiller's engine in temperatures above 40°F (4°C). For temperatures below 40°F, use SAE 10W-30 or 5W-30 oil.
Change the oil after the first 5 hours of operation, then every 25 hours of use or at least once per season. Always check the oil level before each use.
If the tiller won't start, check the fuel level and ensure the fuel is fresh. Verify that the spark plug is in good condition and properly gapped. Clean or replace the air filter if it's dirty. Ensure all controls are properly set, and check for any loose or damaged parts.
Regularly inspect the tines for wear or damage. Clean them after each use to remove dirt and debris. Replace any bent or broken tines to maintain optimal performance. Lubricate the tine shaft and any moving parts periodically.
To adjust the tilling depth, move the depth stake, located at the rear of the tiller, up or down to the desired position. Secure it with the pin provided. Lowering the stake increases the tilling depth, while raising it decreases the depth.
To store the tiller, clean it thoroughly and remove any dirt or debris. Drain the fuel tank or add a fuel stabilizer to prevent degradation. Change the oil and lubricate all moving parts. Store the tiller in a dry, sheltered location.
The correct spark plug gap for the Poulan Pro PRRT875X Tiller is typically 0.030 inches (0.76 mm). Always refer to the user manual for specific recommendations.
For hard soil, start with shallow passes to break the surface. Gradually increase the tilling depth with each pass. Ensure the tines are sharp and in good condition, and reduce the throttle speed to allow the tiller to work more slowly and effectively.
Before each use, check the oil level and add oil if necessary. Inspect the air filter and clean or replace it if dirty. Verify that all nuts and bolts are tight and that the tines are free of debris. Ensure the throttle and choke controls are functioning properly.