Murray Cultivator 11052x92D User Manual

Model  
11052x92D  
Read and keep this book for future reference.  
This book contains important information on  
SAFETY, ASSEMBLY, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE.  
PRODUCT INFORMATION  
The owner must be certain  
that all the product information  
is included with the unit.  
This information includes the  
INSTRUCTION BOOKS, the  
REPLACEMENT PARTS and the  
WARRANTIES.  
This information must be included  
to make sure state laws and other laws  
are followed.  
RECORD THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR UNIT.  
THIS INFORMATION IS NECESSARY WHEN ORDERING PARTS  
OR IN CASE OF LOSS OR THEFT.  
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OWNER’S INFORMATION  
This instruction book is written for a person with some mechanical ability. Like most service books,  
not all the steps are described. Steps on how to loosen or tighten fasteners are steps anyone can  
follow with some mechanical ability. Read and follow these instructions before you use the unit.  
Know your product: If you understand the unit and how the unit operates, you will get the best  
performance. As you read this manual, compare the illustrations to the unit. Learn the location and  
the function of the controls. To help prevent an accident, follow the operating instructions and the  
safety rules. Keep this manual for future reference.  
IMPORTANT: Many units are not assembled and are sold in cartons. It is the responsibility of the  
owner to make sure the assembly instructions in this manual are exactly followed. Other units are  
purchased in an assembled condition. On assembled units, it is the responsibility of the owner to  
make sure the unit is correctly assembled. The owner must carefully check the unit according to  
the instructions in this manual before it is first used.  
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER  
The responsibility of the owner is to follow the instructions below.  
1. Carefully read and follow the rules for safe operation.  
2. Follow all the assembly and preparation instructions.  
3. Inspect the unit.  
4. Make sure that the operator of the unit knows how to correctly use all standard and accessory  
equipment.  
5. Operate the unit only with guards, shields, and other safety items in place and working correctly.  
6. Correctly adjust the unit.  
7. Service the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts.  
8. Complete all maintenance on the unit.  
Engine Exhaust, some of its constituents, and  
certain vehicle components contain or emit  
chemicals known to the State of California to  
cause cancer and birth defects or other repro-  
ductive harm.  
Battery posts, terminals and related accesso-  
ries contain lead and lead compounds, chemi-  
cals known to the State of California to cause  
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive  
harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.  
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SAFETY RULES  
Safe Operation Practices for Cultivator  
WARNING: Look for this symbol to point out important safety precautions.  
It means: “Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety Is Involved.”  
S Fill fuel tank outdoors with extreme care.  
Do not smoke while refueling. Never fill fuel  
tank indoors. Replace fuel tank cap se-  
curely and wipe up spilled fuel.  
WARNING: To prevent acciden-  
tal starting when setting–up,  
transporting, adjusting or mak-  
ing repairs, always disconnect spark  
plug wire and put wire where it cannot  
contact the spark plug .  
S If fuel is spilled, do not attempt to start the  
engine but move the machine away from  
the area of spillage and avoid creating any  
source of ignition until fuel vapors have dis-  
sipated.  
IMPORTANT: Safety standards require opera-  
tor presence controls to minimize the risk of in-  
jury. Your cultivator is equipped with such  
controls. Do not attempt to defeat the function  
of the operator presence control under any cir-  
cumstances.  
S Never remove the fuel tank cap or add fuel  
to a running or hot engine.  
S Never store fuel or cultivator with fuel in the  
tank inside a building where fumes may  
reach an open flame.  
Before Use  
S Read the owner’s manual carefully. Be  
thoroughly familiar with the controls and  
the proper use of the cultivator. Know how  
to stop the cultivator and disengage the  
controls quickly.  
Operating Safety  
S Never allow children or young teenagers to  
operate the cultivator. Keep them away  
while it is operating. Never allow adults to  
operate the cultivator without proper in-  
struction.  
S Do not operate the cultivator without wear-  
ing adequate outer garments. Wear foot-  
wear that will improve footing on slippery  
surfaces.  
S Do not operate this machine if you are tak-  
ing drugs or other medication which can  
cause drowsiness or affect your ability to  
operate this machine.  
S Keep the area of operation clear of all per-  
sons, particularly small children and pets.  
S Do not use this machine if you are mentally  
or physically unable to operate this ma-  
chine safely.  
S Thoroughly inspect the area where the cul-  
tivator is to be used and remove all foreign  
objects.  
S Always wear safety glasses or eye shields  
during operation or while performing an  
adjustment or repair to protect your eyes  
from foreign objects that may be thrown  
from the cultivator.  
S Keep in mind that the operator or user is  
responsible for accidents or hazards occur-  
ring to other people, their property, and  
themselves.  
S Do not put hands or feet near or under ro-  
tating parts.  
S Disengage all clutches and shift into neu-  
tral before starting the engine (motor).  
S Exercise extreme caution when operating  
on or crossing gravel drives, walks, or  
roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or  
traffic.  
Fuel Safety  
S Handle fuel with care; it is highly flam-  
mable.  
S Exercise caution to avoid slipping or falling.  
S Use an approved container.  
S Never operate the cultivator without proper  
guards, plates, or other safety protective  
devices in place.  
S Check fuel supply before each use, allow-  
ing space for expansion as the heat of the  
engine and/or sun can cause fuel to ex-  
pand.  
S Use only attachments and accessories ap-  
proved by the manufacturer of the machine  
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SAFETY RULES  
(such as wheel weights, counterweights,  
S Never store the cultivator with fuel in the  
fuel tank inside a building where ignition  
sources are present such as water and  
space heaters, clothes dryers, and the like.  
Allow the engine to cool before storing in  
any enclosure.  
and the like.  
S Never operate the cultivator at high trans-  
port speeds on hard or slippery surfaces.  
Look behind and use care when backing.  
S Never allow bystanders near the cultivator.  
S If the fuel tank has to be drained, do this  
outdoors.  
S Keep children and pets away while  
operating.  
S Never operate the cultivator without good  
S Keep the cultivator in safe working condi-  
tion. Check all fasteners at frequent inter-  
vals for proper tightness.  
visibility or light.  
S Be careful when tilling in hard ground. The  
tines may catch in the ground and propel  
the tiller forward. If this occurs, let go of the  
handlebars and do not restrain the ma-  
chine.  
Repair / Adjustments Safety  
S Use extreme care when reversing or pull-  
S After striking a foreign object, stop the en-  
gine. Remove the wire from the spark plug,  
and keep the wire away from the plug to  
prevent accidental starting. Thoroughly in-  
spect the cultivator for any damage, and  
repair the damage before restarting and  
operating it.  
ing the machine towards you.  
S Do not change the engine governor set-  
tings or overspeed the engine.  
S Start the engine or switch on the motor  
carefully according to instructions and with  
feet well away from the tines.  
S If cultivator should start to vibrate abnor-  
mally, stop engine and check immediately  
for the cause. Vibration is generally a warn-  
ing of trouble.  
S Never pick up or carry a machine while the  
engine is running.  
S Do not run the engine indoors. The ex-  
haust fumes are dangerous, containing  
CARBON MONOXIDE, an ODORLESS  
and DEADLY GAS.  
S Stop the engine whenever you leave the  
operating position. Also, disconnect the  
spark plug wire before unclogging the tines  
and when making any repairs, adjust-  
ments, or inspections.  
S Take all possible precautions when leaving  
the cultivator unattended. Stop the engine,  
and if equipped, remove the key.  
S Do not overload the cultivator capacity by  
attempting to till too deep at too fast a rate.  
S When cleaning, repairing, or inspecting,  
shut off the engine and make certain all  
moving parts have stopped.  
Safe Storage  
S Never attempt to make any adjustments  
while the engine is running except when  
specifically recommended by the manufac-  
turer.  
S Always refer to the owner’s manual instruc-  
tions for important details if the cultivator is  
to be stored for an extended period.  
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SAFETY RULES  
INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS  
IMPORTANT: Many of the following symbols are located on your unit or on literature sup-  
plied with the product. Before you operate the unit, learn and understand the purpose for  
each symbol.  
Control And Operating Symbols  
Slow  
Fast  
Fuel  
Oil  
Choke OFF  
Half Choke  
Full Choke  
Safety Warning Symbols  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Rotating Parts. Stop Engine.  
Disconnect Spark Wire Before  
Making Adjustments.  
Thrown Objects.  
WARNING  
Keep Bystanders Away.  
WARNING  
Wear Eye Protection  
STOP  
IMPORTANT  
Read Owner’s Manual  
Before Operating  
This Machine.  
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ASSEMBLY  
ASSEMBLY  
PARTS PACKED SEPARATELY  
IN CARTON  
1 – Owner’s Manual (not shown)  
1 – Upper Handle  
1 – Right Lower Handle  
1 – Left Lower Handle  
1 – Parts Bag  
WARNING: Always wear safety  
glasses or eye shields while as-  
sembling the cultivator.  
Figure 1 shows the cultivator completely as-  
sembled.  
References to the right or left side of the cul-  
tivator are from the viewpoint of the opera-  
tor’s position behind the unit.  
HOW TO REMOVE THE  
CULTIVATOR FROM THE CARTON  
1. Remove the parts bag from the carton.  
2. Remove the handles from the carton.  
3. Remove the packing material positioned  
around the unit.  
4. Lift the cultivator out of the carton and  
place on a hard level surface.  
5. Remove the packing material from the  
tines.  
Figure 1  
HOW TO  
ASSEMBLE THE HANDLE  
Spacers  
Locknuts  
Tine Shield  
Spacers  
Bolts  
The lower handles have a short bend at the  
bottom and have been flattened at the top.  
1. Unwind the throttle control from around  
the engine. Straighten the throttle cable.  
Make sure that you do not bend or kink  
the cable.  
2. Remove the locknuts, spacers, and  
screws from the tine shield (see  
Figure 2).  
Figure 2  
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ASSEMBLY  
3. Insert the right lower handle into the  
Left Lower  
Handle  
mounting channel (see Figure 3). Make  
sure the flat end at the top of the handle  
is facing inward.  
4. Mount a spacer on each screw. Push  
the screws through the tine shield, the  
lower handle, and half way through the  
engine casing (see Figure 4).  
5. Insert the left lower handle into the  
mounting channel (see Figure 3). Make  
sure the flat end at the top of the handle  
is facing inward.  
Right Lower  
Handle  
Figure 3  
Mounting Channel  
6. Push the screws through the engine  
casing, the lower handle, and the tine  
shield. Secure with spacers and lock-  
nuts as shown in Figure 4. Do not tight-  
en at this time.  
7. Remove the fasteners from the upper  
Spacer  
handle (see Figure 5).  
Locknut  
8. Assemble the upper handle to the lower  
handles with the fasteners removed in  
step 7.  
Spacer  
Screw  
9. Tighten the knobs.  
NOTE: To tighten the knobs, hold the  
curved carriage bolt head against the  
outside of the lower handle as you  
tighten the knobs.  
Tine Shield  
Figure 4  
10. Tighten the locknuts that hold the ends  
of the lower handles (see Figure 4).  
Tighten only enough to firmly hold the  
handles.  
Screw  
Upper Handle  
CAUTION: Over tightening the lock-  
nuts can change the shape of the han-  
dle and damage the engine casing.  
Flat  
Washer  
Curved  
Washer  
Knob  
11. Mount the throttle control on the right  
side of the upper handle with the screw  
as shown in Figure 5.  
Throttle Control  
Carriage Bolt  
12. Attach the throttle control cable to the  
lower handle with the cable fastener.  
Make sure the throttle control cable is  
Cable Fastener  
Figure 5  
routed to the outside of the handles.  
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ASSEMBLY  
n CHECKLIST  
For the best performance and satisfaction  
from this quality product, please review the  
following checklist before you operate the  
cultivator:  
n
n
n
All assembly instructions have been  
completed.  
Check carton. Make sure no loose  
parts remain in the carton.  
All fasteners have been properly tight-  
ened.  
As you learn how to use the cultivator, pay  
extra attention to the following important  
items:  
nn Fuel tank is filled with a fresh, clean,  
fuel mixture.  
nn Become familiar and understand the  
function of all controls. Before you  
start the engine, operate all controls.  
IMPORTANT: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and must not be  
used on or near any unimproved forest–covered, brush–covered or grass–covered land  
unless the engine’s exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting  
applicable local or state laws (if any). If a spark arrester is used, it must be maintained in  
effective working order by the operator.  
In the State of California the above is required by law (Section 4442 of the California  
Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on  
federal lands. See an Authorized Service Center for a spark arrester for the muffler.  
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OPERATION  
KNOW YOUR CULTIVATOR  
READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL AND ALL SAFETY RULES BEFORE YOU OPERATE the  
cultivator. To familiarize yourself with the location of the controls, compare the illustrations with  
your cultivator. Save this manual for future reference.  
Recoil Starter Handle  
ON / OFF  
Switch  
Throttle Control  
Lever  
Upper Handle  
Lower Handle  
Choke Control  
Air Cleaner  
Fuel Cap  
Depth Stake and  
Transport Wheels  
Assembly  
Tine Shield  
Depth Rod and  
Transport Wheels  
Assembly  
Tines  
Figure 6  
Throttle Control – Controls the engine  
speed and the tine rotation. The cultivator is  
equipped with a centrifugal clutch that en-  
gages the tine drive system when the engine  
speed is increased.  
Recoil Starter Handle – The engine is  
equipped with an easy pull recoil starter.  
Depth Stake or Depth Rod – Two types  
are shown. Mount with the wheels up to ad-  
just the depth of cut. Also use to help control  
the direction and speed of the cultivator.  
Choke Control Lever – Use to assist  
when starting a cold engine.  
ON / OFF Switch – The ON position al-  
lows the engine to start. The OFF position  
stops the engine and keeps the engine from  
starting.  
Transport Wheels – Mount with the  
wheels down when transporting the cultiva-  
tor.  
WARNING: Debris thrown from  
the cultivator can result in for-  
eign objects being thrown into  
the eyes, which can cause severe eye  
damage. Always wear safety glasses or  
eye shields when operating the cultiva-  
tor.  
EYE PROTECTION  
Always wear safety glasses. If you wear eye  
glasses, put a Wide Vision Safety Mask over  
your eye glasses.  
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OPERATION  
HOW TO USE THE CULTIVATOR  
Depth  
Stake  
How To Stop The Cultivator  
1. Release the throttle control to stop the  
tines.  
Clevis Pin  
2. Move the ON/OFF switch, on the engine,  
to the OFF position.  
Hair Pin  
How To Set The Depth  
Your model will either have a depth stake or  
a depth rod to control the tilling depth and  
the forward speed. Set the depth stake or  
the depth rod to the desired tilling position  
as follows:  
Depth Rod  
Depth Stake  
Bracket  
1. Remove the hairpin and the clevis pin  
from the depth stake or depth rod (see  
Figure 7).  
Clevis Pin  
2. Adjust the depth stake or depth rod up-  
ward to dig shallower or downward to dig  
deeper.  
3. Reinstall the clevis pin and hairpin.  
Depth Rod Bracket  
Figure 7  
that the tines will dig into the soil and not  
ride forward over the ground.  
HOW TO  
OPERATE THE CULTIVATOR  
5. Avoid tilling soil that is too dry as it will  
pulverize and produce a dust that will not  
hold water. Also, tilling soil that is too wet  
will be hard on the machine and produce  
unsatisfactory clods.  
1. Start the engine. See “How To Start The  
Engine”.  
2. Tilt the unit back on the depth stake or  
depth rod until the tines are off the  
ground. Squeeze the throttle control all  
the way up against the hand grip. The  
engine is governor controlled and must  
be run at full throttle while tilling.  
6. Lowering the depth stake will slow the  
cultivator and make it till deeper. Raising  
the depth bar will allow it to move faster  
and till more shallow. See “How To Set  
The Depth Stake or Depth Rod”.  
3. Hold the handle firmly and slowly tilt the  
unit forward to begin the tilling action.  
WARNING: Keep away from the  
rotating tines. Rotating tines  
can cause injury.  
4. As the tines begin to make contact with  
the ground, hold back on the handles so  
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OPERATION  
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE  
IMPORTANT: Do not use outboard mo-  
tor oil or multi–viscosity oils,such as  
10W–30 or 10W–40.  
How To Prepare The Engine  
WARNING: Always use a safety  
fuel container. Do not smoke  
when adding the fuel mixture to  
3. Install the fuel cap onto the gasoline con-  
tainer. Vigorously shake the gasoline  
the engine. When inside an enclosure,  
do not fill the fuel tank. Before you add  
the fuel mixture, stop the engine. Let the  
engine cool for several minutes.  
container to mix the oil with the gasoline.  
4. Add an additional three (3) U.S. quarts of  
gasoline to the gallon container. Again  
shake the gasoline container.  
How To Mix The Fuel Mixture  
The two cycle engine, used on this cultivator,  
requires a mixture of gasoline and oil for lu-  
brication of the bearings and other moving  
parts. The correct fuel mixture ratio is 24:1  
(5.2 oz. oil per one gallon of gas – see the  
Fuel Mixture Chart). Gasoline and oil must  
be pre–mixed in a clean gasoline container.  
Always use fresh, clean, unleaded gasoline.  
5. This completes the gasoline mixing pro-  
cedure. The gasoline can now be added  
to the fuel tank.  
FUEL MIXTURE CHART (mixture 24:1)  
U.S.  
SI. (Metric  
GAS OIL  
Mix gasoline and oil as follows:  
GAS  
OIL  
1. Pour one (1) U.S. quart of fresh, clean,  
unleaded automotive gasoline into a one  
gallon size gasoline container.  
1 Gal.  
2 Gal.  
5 Gal.  
5.2 oz. 4 Liters  
.167 L  
.333 L  
11 oz.  
27 oz.  
8 Liters  
2. Add 5.3 ounces of clean, high quality,  
two–cycle oil to the gasoline container.  
20 Liters .833 L  
Do not fill the fuel tank with gasoline that does not have oil mixed in it. Shake the  
gasoline container before each filling of the fuel tank.  
Add more gas  
(3 U. S. Quarts)  
1 U.S.  
Gallon  
Special  
Gasoline  
1 U.S. Gallon container  
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OPERATION  
HOW TO START THE ENGINE  
Before you start the engine, make sure that  
you have read and understand all the in-  
structions on the preceding pages.  
soon as the engine starts, slowly release  
the throttle control. If released too slowly,  
the unit will sometimes move forward).  
7. When the engine starts, move the choke  
lever to the Half Choke position. When  
the engine runs smoothly, move the  
1. Fill the fuel tank to 1/2 inch below the  
bottom of the fill neck. Reinstall the fuel  
tank cap securely. Always use fresh fuel.  
Never use fuel that could be stale from  
long periods of storage.  
choke lever to the No Choke position.  
NOTE: If the tines do not stop when  
the throttle control is released, adjust  
the carburetor idle speed. See “How  
To Adjust The Carburetor” in the Ser-  
vice And Adjustments.  
2. Move the ON/OFF switch to the ON  
position (see Figure 8).  
3. If the engine is cold, move the choke  
control to the Full Choke position (all the  
way down).  
8. To stop the engine, release the throttle  
control and move the ON/OFF switch to  
the OFF position.  
NOTE: Do not choke a hot or warm  
engine.  
9. If the engine becomes flooded remove  
and dry the spark plug. See “Spark Plug  
Maintenance” in the Maintenance sec-  
tion of this manual. Then, pull the starter  
rope with the choke lever in the No  
Choke position.  
4. Put the unit firmly on the tines and depth  
stake, or wheels, in an open area.  
5. Hold the right handle firmly with your left  
hand.  
6. Hold the rope handle with your right  
hand and pull to start the engine. Repeat  
if necessary. (It is sometimes necessary  
to hold the throttle control lever against  
the hand grip with your left hand. As  
WARNING: The muffler and sur-  
rounding areas become hot af-  
ter running the engine. Avoid  
these areas.  
Recoil Starter Handle  
ON / OFF  
Switch  
Air Cleaner  
No Choke  
Half Choke  
Full Choke  
Figure 8  
Choke Control  
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OPERATION  
CULTIVATING TIPS  
S
Tilling is digging in, turning over and  
S
If the cultivator stops forward motion and  
breaking up packed soil before planting.  
Loose unpacked soil helps root growth.  
Best tilling depth is 4 to 6 inches. A tiller  
will also clear the soil of unwanted vege-  
tation. The decomposition of this vegeta-  
tion matter enriches the soil. Depending  
on the climate (rainfall and wind), it may  
be advisable to till the soil at the end of  
the growing season to further condition  
the soil.  
tries to dig deeper than necessary, move  
the handles from side to side to start for-  
ward motion.  
S
S
Cultivating is loosening or digging  
around growing plants which allows the  
plants to flourish.  
When using the cultivator to remove  
weeds, it is best to cultivate no deeper  
than 1–1/2 inches. Cultivating deeper will  
only pull to the surface ungerminated  
weed seeds. Raising the depth stake will  
allow it to move faster and till more shal-  
low.  
S
Avoid tilling soil that is too dry as it will  
pulverize and produce a dust that will not  
hold water. Also, tilling soil that is too wet  
will be hard on the machine and produce  
unsatisfactory clods.  
S
When cultivating around plants or close  
areas, you may want to remove the out-  
side tines. See “Tine Replacement” in  
the Service/Adjustments section.  
S
S
Better growth will be obtained if an area  
is tilled properly and used soon after till-  
ing to preserve the moisture content.  
The depth stake (on the back of the culti-  
vator) serves a dual purpose. It helps  
regulate the depth of the cut and also  
acts as a brake to help the operator con-  
trol the speed of the cultivator.  
WARNING: Read the Owner’s  
manual. Know location and  
functions of all controls. Keep  
all safety devices and shields in place.  
Never allow children or uninstructed  
adults to operate cultivator. Shut off en-  
gine before unclogging tines or making  
repairs. Keep bystanders away from ma-  
chine. Keep away from rotating parts  
and tines. They can cause injury.  
S
Lowering the depth stake will slow the  
cultivator and make it till deeper. Raising  
the depth stake will allow it to move fast-  
er and till more shallow.  
Seed bed preparation (4 to 6 inches  
depth)  
Use the depth stake. Adjust the depth stake  
downward for deeper cultivation.  
HINTS FOR DEPTH STAKE OR  
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT  
Light cultivation (about 1 to 2 inches  
depth) with moderate growth  
Heavy soil (4 inch depth or greater)  
Remove the depth stake and work the tines  
down with a back and forth motion to at least  
a depth of 4 inches. Slowly pull the cultivator  
backward allowing the soil to feed forward  
over the tines.  
Adjust the wheels upward to their highest or  
next to their highest position. Make sure the  
handles are at a comfortable height for oper-  
ating the cultivator.  
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MAINTENANCE  
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES  
SERVICE RECORDS  
Fill in dates as you  
complete regular  
service.  
After  
First  
2
Before  
Each  
Use  
Every  
25  
Hours  
Every  
75  
Hours  
Before  
Each  
Season  
Before  
Storage  
SERVICE  
DATES  
Hours  
Tighten All Screws and  
Nuts  
Lubricate Tine Shaft  
Lubricate Transmission  
Check Spark Plug  
Clean and Oil Air Cleaner  
Filter  
Clean Cylinder Exhaust  
Ports  
Drain Fuel  
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS  
The warranty on this cultivator does not cov-  
er items that have been subjected to opera-  
tor abuse or negligence. To receive full value  
from the warranty, the operator must main-  
tain the cultivator as instructed in this  
manual.  
Model No.:  
See Nameplate  
Date Of Purchase:  
Horse Power:  
Displacement:  
2
3.0 cu. in.  
(49.2 cc.)  
Some adjustments must be made periodical-  
ly to properly maintain your cultivator.  
Gasoline Capacity: 20 oz.  
All adjustments in the Service and Adjust-  
ments section of this manual must be  
checked at least once each season.  
Fuel/Oil Mix Ratio: 24:1 Oil To Gas  
(5.3 oz. oil to 1 gal. gas  
(use unleaded regular)  
Spark Plug:  
Champion  
RCJ–8Y  
Spark Plug Gap:  
Idle RPM:  
0.035 inch  
1700–3000  
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MAINTENANCE  
LUBRICATION  
Every 25 hours and/or at the beginning of  
each season, make sure the gear box is  
filled with lubricant (see Figure 9). Tubes of  
gear lubricant are available from most auto-  
motive supply stores. Use portable tool  
grease such as Lubriplate 630AA (Product  
No. 06787, 1–3/4 oz. tube) or Lubriplate  
GR–132 (Product No. 15892, 10 oz. tube).  
if it is damaged (see the Repair Parts  
section in this manual).  
6. Clean and lubricate the tine shaft with a  
few drops of oil.  
7. Reinstall the left side tines.  
8. Remove the right side tines. Check the  
felt washer for damage. Clean and oil  
the tine shaft. Reinstall the right side  
tines.  
After cleaning and before storage, apply oil  
to the tine shaft (see Figure 9).  
WARNING: Allow the transmis-  
sion to cool before filling with  
grease.  
Air Vent Screw  
1. Remove both left side tines. See “How  
To Replace The Tines” in the Service  
and Adjustments section.  
2. Remove the air vent screw (see  
Tine  
Shaft  
Figure 9).  
3. Mount a grease gun onto the grease fit-  
ting. Fill the transmission until the  
grease begins to come out of the air vent  
screw hole.  
Felt  
Washer  
4. Reinstall the air vent screw.  
Grease Fitting  
Figure 9  
5. Check the condition of the felt washer  
(see Figure 9). Replace the felt washer  
5. Connect the spark plug wire to the spark  
plug.  
HOW TO CLEAN THE TINES  
Always remove dirt and debris from the culti-  
vator after each use. Remove any string,  
wire or vegetation that may become lodged  
in the mechanism and stop the tines from  
rotating.  
Clevis  
Pins  
1. Release the throttle control and move  
the on–off switch to the OFF position.  
Disconnect the spark plug wire from the  
spark plug.  
2. While wearing gloves, remove the hair-  
pins and clevis pins that secure the tine  
assemblies to the shaft (see Figure 10).  
Remove the tines from the shaft.  
3. Remove any lodged debris from the  
shaft and tines. Clean and lubricate the  
tine shaft with a few drops of oil.  
Hair Pins  
Figure 10  
4. Reassemble the tines on the shaft and  
secure with a clevis pin and hairpin.  
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MAINTENANCE  
3. Before installing the spark plug, coat  
SPARK PLUG  
the threads lightly with oil for easy re-  
moval. Tighten the spark plug to a torque  
of 15 foot–pounds.  
Check the spark plug every 25 hours. Re-  
place the spark plug if the electrodes are  
pitted or burned or if the porcelain is  
cracked.  
Feeler Gauge  
0.035”  
1. Make sure the spark plug is clean.  
Clean the spark plug by carefully scrap-  
ing the electrodes (do not sand blast or  
use a wire brush).  
2. Check the spark plug gap with a feeler  
gauge. See “Product Specifications” for  
the correct spark plug gap and replace-  
ment spark plug.  
Spark Plug  
Figure 11  
6. Cover the outside of the air filter with  
oil. Use the same type of oil as used to  
make the fuel mixture. Lightly squeeze  
the air filter to distribute and remove  
any excess oil.  
HOW TO CLEAN THE AIR FILTER  
The engine uses a foam air filter that can be  
cleaned and reused. Clean and oil the air  
filter every 25 hours. Clean more often in  
dusty conditions. Remove and clean the air  
filter as follows:  
7. Put the clean air filter into the air filter  
housing.  
CAUTION: Never run the engine without  
the air filter installed. An air filter clogged  
with dust can result in loss of engine  
power and can cause excessive wear or  
damage to the engine. If the air filter is  
clogged, clean or replace immediately.  
8. Install the air filter cover and secure  
with the screws as shown.  
9. Connect the spark plug wire to the spark  
plug.  
1. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the  
spark plug.  
2. Remove the screws from the air filter  
cover (see Figure 12). Remove the air  
filter cover and the air filter.  
Air Filter  
Cover  
3. Wipe the cover and the inside of the air  
filter housing with a clean cloth.  
4. Clean the air filter in a solution of water  
and household detergent. Rinse tho-  
roughtly in clean water.  
Screw  
Filter Housing  
5. Wrap the air filter in a dry clean cloth.  
Squeeze out (do not twist) all solution  
until dry.  
Figure 12  
CYLINDER EXHAUST PORTS  
Clean the cylinder exhaust ports after every  
75 hours of operation. For this procedure, we  
recommend that you take your unit to a Au-  
thorized Service Center.  
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT  
HOW TO REMOVE AND INSTALL THE TINES  
References to the right or left side of the cul-  
tivator are from the viewpoint of the opera-  
tor’s position behind the unit.  
Tine Installation  
1. Clean and lubricate the tine shaft with a  
few drops of oil.  
All four tines are different and cannot be in-  
terchanged. The tines must be correctly  
installed or the cultivator will not function  
properly.  
2. Place the inside tine on the tine shaft  
and reinstall the clevis pin and hairpin.  
3. When the tines are properly installed, the  
letter R will be visible on the outside of  
the right tine (see Figure 14). The letter  
L will be visible on the outside of the left  
tine.  
To till around plants or in small areas, the  
outside tines can be removed to reduce the  
tilling width to approximately 7 inches.  
WARNING: The tines are self  
sharpening and will become  
quite sharp from use. Handle  
carefully.  
The tines will all wear evenly. If the tines are  
being replaced because of wear, we recom-  
mend that all four tines be replaced at the  
same time. To replace the tines, do the fol-  
lowing:  
Tine Removal  
1. Put the on–off switch in the OFF posi-  
tion.  
2. Disconnect the spark plug wire from the  
spark plug.  
R
3. While wearing gloves, remove the hair-  
pins and clevis pins that secure the tine  
assemblies to the shaft (see Figure 13).  
Remove the tines from one side of the  
unit.  
Figure 14  
4. Mount the outside tine on the tine shaft  
and fasten with the clevis pin and hair-  
pin (see Figure 13).  
Clevis  
Pins  
5. The cutting tips on the outside tines all  
bend in toward the inside tine. When as-  
sembled correctly, the letter R on the  
right side, or L on the left side, will be  
visible from the outside of the unit.  
6. Repeat the above steps on the opposite  
side of the unit.  
NOTE: Make sure the tines are installed  
on the correct side of the unit.  
Hair Pins  
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Figure 13  
Tines  
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT  
HOW TO ADJUST THE CARBURETOR  
A dirty air cleaner will cause the engine to  
run improperly or to smoke excessively. Be-  
fore adjusting the carburetor, make sure the  
air cleaner is clean. Never make unneces-  
sary adjustments to the carburetor. The car-  
buretor was set at the factory to operate  
efficiently under most applications. However,  
if adjustments are required, we recommend  
you contact your nearest Authorized Service  
Center. If you feel that you are competent to  
make carburetor adjustment proceed as fol-  
lows.  
8. Turn the mixture adjusting screw clock-  
wise until it is halfway between the first  
position and the second position.  
9. Check the engine idle speed. Start the  
engine and release the throttle control. If  
the tines do not turn with the throttle con-  
trol is released, the idle speed is correct.  
If the tines turn with the throttle control is  
released, adjust the engine idle speed as  
follows.  
10. Have someone tilt the cultivator back on  
its depth stake so that the tines are off  
the ground.  
WARNING: Use extreme care  
when making adjustments that  
require the engine to be run-  
11. Start the engine.  
ning. Keep hands, feet, hair and loose  
clothing away from all moving parts.  
12. With the throttle in the released (idle  
position), turn the idle speed adjust-  
ment screw counterclockwise until the  
tines stop rotating.  
1. Turn the mixture adjustment screw  
clockwise to until closed (see Figure 15).  
WARNING: The engine gover-  
nor is set at the factory. Do not  
change the governor setting.  
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to  
the carburetor or to the adjusting  
screw, tighten the adjustment screws  
with your fingers.  
Over speeding the engine above the fac-  
tory setting can be dangerous. If you  
think the engine governor needs an ad-  
justment, contact your nearest Autho-  
rized Service Center.  
2. Turn the mixture adjustment screw  
counterclockwise one turn.  
3. Start the engine and let it warm up for  
approximately 3 to 5 minutes. Do not ad-  
just the carburetor when the engine is  
cold.  
4. If the engine runs erratically or stops af-  
ter the choke lever is moved to the  
CHOKE OFF position, then open the  
mixture adjustment screw an addition-  
al 1/8 turn counterclockwise.  
Carburetor  
5. With the engine running, release the  
throttle control (idle position) to make the  
mixture adjustments.  
6. Slowly turn the mixture adjustment  
screw clockwise until the engine begins  
to run erratically. Note this position.  
Mixture  
Adjustment Screw  
Idle Speed  
Adjustment Screw  
7. Then, slowly turn the mixture adjustment  
screw counterclockwise until the engine  
again begins to run erratically. Note this  
position.  
Engine Shown With Air Filter Removed  
Figure 15  
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SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT  
STORAGE  
S
Cover the cultivator with a suitable pro-  
tective cover that does not retain mois-  
ture. Do not use plastic.  
WARNING: Never store the cul-  
tivator indoors with fuel in the  
fuel tank. Never store in an en-  
closed, poorly ventilated area where  
fumes could reach an open flame, a  
spark or a pilot light as on a furnace, wa-  
ter heater or clothes dryer.  
IMPORTANT: Never cover the cultivator  
while the engine and exhaust areas are  
still warm.  
NOTE: A yearly checkup or tune–up by a  
Authorized Service Center is a good way  
to make sure that your cultivator will pro-  
vide maximum performance for the next  
season.  
WARNING: Do not remove gas-  
oline while inside a building,  
near a fire, or while you smoke.  
Gasoline fumes can cause an explosion  
or a fire.  
When the cultivator is put in storage for thirty  
days or more, follow the steps below to  
make sure the cultivator is in good condition  
the following season.  
Engine  
IMPORTANT: It is important to prevent  
gum deposits from forming in fuel system  
parts such as the carburetor, fuel filter,  
fuel hose, and tank during storage. Also,  
using alcohol–blended fuels (called gaso-  
hol, ethanol or methanol) can attract  
moisture which leads to separation and  
formation of acids during storage. Acidic  
gas can damage the fuel system of an en-  
gine while in storage.  
Cultivator  
S
Completely clean the cultivator.  
S
Remove the tines. Clean and apply oil to  
the tine shafts. Mount the tines onto the  
tine shafts. See “How To Remove And  
Install The Tines” in the Service And Ad-  
justments section.  
To prevent engine damage when the cultiva-  
tor is in storage for 30 days or more, follow  
the steps below:  
S
S
Loosen the knobs that secure the upper  
handle to the lower handle. Carefully fold  
the upper handle. Make sure the throttle  
cable is not bent. Tighten the knobs.  
S
Let the engine run until it is out of gaso-  
line.  
The cross piece of the upper handle (be-  
tween the lower handles) can now be  
used as a carry handle. To store the cul-  
tivator up off the floor and out of the way,  
the cross piece can also be hooked over  
a wall hook.  
S
Slowly pull the starter handle until you  
feel resistance due to compression in  
the cylinder, then stop.  
S
Slowly release the starter rope. This  
position will close both the intake and the  
exhaust ports and help prevent corrosion  
of the piston and cylinder.  
S
Put the cultivator in a building that has  
good ventilation.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART  
TROUBLE  
CAUSE  
CORRECTION  
Engine difficult to start  
Stale fuel mixture  
Drain fuel tank. Fill with fresh  
fuel mixture.  
Too much oil in fuel mixture  
Check fuel mixture chart and  
mix fresh fuel.  
or  
Dirt in fuel tank or out of fuel Clean fuel tank.  
Engine runs erratically  
or  
Carburetor out of adjustment See Carburetor Adjustment  
section.  
Fouled spark plug  
Clean and set spark plug  
gap.  
Engine will not run at full  
speed  
Dirty air filter  
Clean and oil air filter.  
Engine speed does not  
increase properly  
Debris interfering with throttle Clean dirt and debris of top  
linkage  
of carburetor.  
Engine smokes  
excessively  
Plugged air filter  
Too much oil in fuel mixture  
Clean and oil air filter.  
Check fuel mix chart and mix  
fresh fuel.  
Tines continue to rotate  
when throttle control is  
released  
Carburetor out of adjustment Adjust carburetor idle speed.  
See “How To Adjust The  
Carburetor” in the  
Maintenance section.  
Tines will not turn  
Debris lodged in tine  
Remove debris. See “How  
To Clean The Tines” in the  
Maintenance section.  
Unit does not till properly  
Incorrect tine installation  
Check the tines for proper  
installation. See “How To  
Remove And Install The  
Tines” in the Service And  
Adjustments section.  
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MODEL 11052x92D  
REF.  
MOUNT SCREW  
THROTTLE  
REF.  
UPPER HANDLES  
17  
10  
REF.  
LOWER HANDLES  
11  
12  
REF.  
TINE SHIELD  
13  
14  
323392C  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
10 2.0HP  
11 56694  
Engine  
14 001x90  
17 319306  
Screw  
Flat washer  
Rotor  
Cable, Throttle  
12 335350  
13 120380  
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MODEL 11052x92D  
310  
311  
300  
312  
318848C  
KEY  
PART NO.  
1901017  
339390E701  
180024  
DESCRIPTION  
NO.  
300  
310  
311  
312  
Transmission  
Bracket, Depth Rod  
Screw, 1/4–20x1.25  
Nut, 1/4–20  
782585  
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MODEL 11052x92D  
483  
482  
485  
480  
482  
323393A  
496  
484  
481  
490  
493  
490  
492  
496  
494  
491  
495  
495  
494  
323393A  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
480 7401015 * Shield, Tine *  
491 56157E701 Tine Assy. Inner LH  
481 310056  
482 672734  
483 782585  
484 48x894  
485 48x4031  
490 56158  
Screw, 1/4–20x5.50 492 56155E701 Tine Assy. Outer LH  
Spacer, Flange  
Nut, 1/4–20  
493 56156E701 Tine Assy. Inner RH  
494 56154E701 Tine Assy. Outer RH  
Decal, Murray  
Decal, Caution  
Washer, Felt  
495 56123  
496 0031x4  
Clevis Pin  
Hair Pin  
* Includes Key Nos. 484, 485 and four Key Nos 482.  
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MODEL 11052x92D  
660  
650  
661  
662  
663  
323396B  
KEY  
NO.  
PART NO.  
331176 Z  
56123  
DESCRIPTION  
Wheel Support Assy.  
Clevis Pin  
650  
660  
661  
662  
663  
31x4  
Hair Pin  
338307  
73664  
Tire & Rim  
Push On Nut  
25  
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MODEL 11052x92D  
946  
947  
930  
950  
948  
943  
944  
REF.  
THROTTLE CONTROL  
942  
932  
941  
934  
949  
319375C  
KEY  
NO.  
KEY  
NO.  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
930 7401025 *  
Upper Handle *  
946 56778  
Hand Grip  
932 339398E701 Lower Handle LH  
947 426635  
Screw 10–16x1.5  
Cable Tie  
934 7401022 *  
941 56199  
Lower Handle RH + 948 712267  
Bolt 5/16–18x1.63 949 305828  
Decal, Caution  
942 783000  
943 120393  
944 1901018  
Formed Washer  
Flat washer  
T Knob  
950 48x4030  
Decal, Throttle  
Control  
* Includes Key No. 950  
+ Includes Key No. 949  
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HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS  
Only use a factory repair part. Repair parts, except for the engine or the transmission, are available from the store where  
the unit was purchased, a service shop recommended by the store, or an authorized service shop found in the yellow  
pages of the telephone directory. If you cannot get a repair part or service as described above, call or write to the Central  
Parts Distributor shown below. When you order, include the following information: (1) Complete Model Number (see  
nameplate), (2) Date of Manufacture, (3) Complete Part Number, (4) Description, (5) Quantity.  
Repair parts for the engine or the transmission are available from the manufacturer's authorized service center found  
in the yellow pages of the telephone directory. See the individual engine or transmission warranties.  
MURRAY, INC. LAWN MOWER CENTRAL PARTS DISTRIBUTORS  
FRANK EDWARDS CO.  
BILLIOU'S, INC.  
GULF COAST ENGINE, INC.  
1343 South Main St.  
3626 Parkway Blvd.  
4202 Russell Dr.  
Porterville, CA. 93257  
(559)784-4102ă1-877-245-5468  
FAX 1-800-266-7337  
Arizona, California, Hawaii,  
Nevada  
West Valley City, UT 84120  
1-800-318-0201  
FAX (801)736-8067  
Corpus Christi, TX. 78408  
1-800-825-6999  
FAX (888)888-7036  
Arkansas (counties Hempstead,  
Howard, Lafayette, Little River,  
Miller, Nevada, Pike, Sevier) New  
Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas,  
Mexico  
Colorado, Idaho (counties  
Bannock Bearlake, Bingham,  
Blaine, Booneville, Butte, Camas,  
Caribou, Cassia, Custer, Franklin,  
Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson,  
Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison,  
Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton,  
Twin Falls) Montana (all counties  
except Flathead, Lake, Lincoln,  
Mineral, Missoulo, Ravalli,  
Sanders), Utah, Wyoming  
BROWN & WISER, INC.  
9991 S.W. Avery Street  
Tualatin, OR. 97062  
(503)692-0330ă1-800-882-4782  
FAX (503)691-2041  
WISCONSIN MAGNETO  
Alaska, Idaho (counties Ada,  
Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner,  
Boundry, Canyon, Clearwater,  
Elmore, Gem, Idaho, Kooten,  
Latah, Lewis, NEZ Perce, Owyee,  
Payette, Ravalli, Shoshone, Valley,  
Washington), Montana (counties  
Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral,  
Missoulo, Ravalli, Sanders),  
Oregon, Washington  
4727 N. Teutonia Ave.  
Milwaukee, WI. 53209  
1-800-733-7388  
FAX 1-800-733-0127  
Illinois (N. of Hwy. 80), Michigan  
(upper Peninsula), Minnesota,  
North Dakota, South Dakota,  
Wisconsin  
GARDNER, INC.  
1150 Chesapeake Ave.  
Columbus, OH. 43212  
1-800-848-8946  
FAX (614)486-7122  
Alabama, Arkansas, (except these  
counties: Hempstead, Howard,  
Lafayette, Little River, Miller,  
Nevada, Pike, Sevier),  
CPT CANADA POWER  
TECHNOLOGY LIMITED  
Mississauga  
Connecticut, Delaware, District  
of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,  
Illinois (South of Hwy. 80),  
Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky,  
Louisiana, Maine, Maryland,  
Massachusetts, Michigan (except  
upper Peninsula), Mississippi,  
Missouri, Nebraska, New  
Hampshire, New Jersey, New  
York, North Carolina, Ohio,  
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,  
South Carolina, Tennessee,  
Vermont, Virgina, West Virginia  
161 Watline Avenue  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L4Z-1P2  
(905)890-6900ă1-800-861-9559  
Edmonton  
101-10411-178 Street  
Edmonton, Alberta  
T5S 1R5  
(780)453-5791ă1-800-861-9559  
Ville StĆLaurent  
234 Migneron Street  
Ville St-Laurent, Quebec  
H4T 1Y7  
Puerto Rico  
(514)731-3559ă1-800-861-9559  
Canada  
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