Instruction Manual

BF-MM, BK-MM
English
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General
Cultivator MultiTools are available in
versions with pick tines (BF-MM) and
bolo tines (BK-MM).
Pick tines
Pick tines are particularly suitable for
tilling and loosening hard or packed soil.
Bolo tines
Not available in all markets.
Bolo tines are particularly suitable for
working cultivated, lighter soils.
Preparations
N Secure the handlebar in the normal
operating position.
N Start the engine.
Working Technique
The MultiEngine with rotor blades can
be operated forwards (1) or
backwards (2).
Choose the method and type of rotor
blade to suit your purpose, i.e. this
depends on the shape and size of the
area and soil conditions.
Working in an alternating backwards
and forwards motion is particularly
suitable for loosening packed soil.
Working in a steady backwards or
forwards motion is particularly suitable
for working loose soil.
The rotor blades may only be mounted
and operated in one position. Arrows on
the blades show the required direction of
rotation – see chapter on "Mounting the
MultiTool".
Typical Applications
N Breaking up soil
A few preparations are necessary before
you begin to break up soil which has
been previously tilled (e.g. last year's
vegetable or flower garden). First clear
away surface weeds and remains of
other plants as well as hard objects like
rocks, stones, bottles, pieces of wood
etc.
Hold the cultivator firmly with both hands
and till only a small area at a time to the
required depth.
Finish tilling the area by guiding the
cultivator in such a way that you leave
no footprints. Use a rake to level off the
entire area.
N Loosening soil around plants
Using the Unit
469BA015 KN
469BA017 KN
469BA018 KN
469BA016 KN
2
1
469BA019 KN