1.data & standarddiesel cultivator/diesel engine tiller parametersModelLF1100BTillerTransmissionGear drivingClutchWet friction plateGear Shifting2 forward + 1 reverseTilling Depth(mm)150 300Tilling Width(mm)1400Productivity(hm2/h)≥0.06Net Weight(kg)160Dimension(mm)1800×1350×850EngineEngine ModelLF186FEngine Typesingle cylinder, vertical 4-stroke, air-cooledBore x stroke(mm)86x70Fuel Tank Capacity(L)5.5Displacement(ML)418Max. Power HP(kw)/rpm9(6.6)/3600StartingRecoil or Electric start(Optional )Qty/20’ GP66 setsPaymentT/T or L/C at sightMin. order1×20ft containerDelivery time25 30 daysEnterprise standardexecuted standard GB 10395.10-2006, Tractors and machinery for agriculture and forestry-Technical means for ensuring safety-Part 10: Walk-behind powered rotary tillers. accepted standard ISO 11449:1994 2.Designmini diesel engine tiller/cultivator diagrammatic sketchmini diesel engine tiller/agricultural/farm machinery rotocultivator agricultural machinegear box drawingmini diesel engine tiller/agricultural/farm machine rotocultivator box assembling drawing 3.Manufacture & Productsmini diesel engine tiller/agricultural/farm machine cultivator gear box assymini diesel tiller/diesel farm rotocultivator packageLF 1100A/B tiller/diesel rotocultivating machineLF 500/900 tiller/cultivator4.OperationTiller/cultivator operation 1Tiller/cultivator operation 2Tiller/cultivator operation 35.Small Tipsa.When transporting themini dieseltiller, turn the fuel valve OFF and keep the tiller level to prevent fuel spillage. Fuel vapor or spilled fuel may be ignited.b.Be sure the clutch is disengaged and the shift lever is in the neutral position to prevent sudden uncontrolled movement when the engine starts. The clutch is engaged by pulling in the clutch lever and disengaged by releasing the lever.c.Do not allow the starter grip to snap back against the engine. Return it gently to prevent damage to the starter.d.Allowing any one to operate this tiller without proper instruction may result in injury.e.To prevent damage, check the tiller for any signs of damage or other faults each time the tiller is used after it has been operated.