Mantis XP 7990 Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
OPERATOR’S/PARTS MANUAL
MAN 430091
Rev. E 6-4-18
Operators Manual and Safety Instructions for
Tiller/Cultivator
Tiller/Cultivator
MODEL 7990
MODÈLE 7990
Motobêche-bineuse
Manuel de l'utilisateur et consignes de
sécurité pour la motobêche-bineuse
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR / PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Thank you for purchasing this Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. product. You have purchased a world class product, one of the best designed and built anywhere.
This machine comes with Operation and Safety instructions, Parts and Service instructions and Engine instructions. The useful life and good service you receive
from this machine depends to a large extent on how well you read and understand these manuals. Treat your machine properly, lubricate and adjust it as instructed,
and it will give you many years of reliable service.
Your safe use of this Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. product is one of our prime design objectives. Many safety features are built in, but we also rely on your good
sense and care to achieve accident-free operation. For best protection, study the manuals thoroughly. Learn the proper operation of all controls. Observe all
safety precautions. Follow all instructions and warnings completely. Do not remove or defeat any safety features. Make sure those who operate this machine
are as well informed and careful in its use as you are.
See a Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. dealer for any service or parts needed. Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. service ensures that you continue to receive the best
results possible from Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. products. You can trust Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. replacement parts because they are manufactured with
the same high precision and quality as the original parts.
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. designs and builds its equipment to serve many years in a safe and productive manner. For longest life, use this machine only as
directed in the manuals, keep it in good repair and follow safety warnings and instructions. You’ll always be glad you did.
Schiller Grounds Care, Inc.
1028 Street Road
Southampton, PA 18966-4217
PHONE (800) 366-6268 • FAX (215) 956-3855
SAFETY RULES & WARNINGS
Special Safety Information ................................................. 3
Safety & Warnings ............................................................. 3
Safety Decal Information ................................................... 3
Warning Dos ...................................................................... 4
Warning Don’ts .................................................................. 5
Engine/Fuel Warning Dos .................................................. 5
Engine/Fuel Warning Don’ts .............................................. 5
ASSEMBLY ............................................................................6
Lower Handle .................................................................... 7
Kickstand ........................................................................... 8
Upper Handle Assembly .................................................... 9
FUELING & STARTING
4-Cycle Fueling & Oil Only .............................................. 10
4-Cycle Starting Only ....................................................... 10
4-Cycle Corrective Action ................................................ 11
OPERATION .................................................................... 11-13
TRANSPORTATION ............................................................. 14
STORAGE ............................................................................ 14
MAINTENANCE ..............................................................14-17
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................... 18
MANTIS TILLER ASSEMBLY & PARTS LIST .................19-20
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION ................BACK PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Welcome to the World of Mantis Gardening
Here’s your new MANTIS
®
XP Tiller . . . the lightweight wonder that’s Changing
the Way Americans Garden.
®
Unlike big tillers, your MANTIS XP Tiller weighs only 35 lbs. (Model 7990). So it
lifts easily, handles smoothly, tills and weeds precisely. And, unlike other small
tillers, it features serpentine tines that churn soil to ten inches deep. It creates a
soft, smooth seed bed, even in problem soil.
It’s bigger than a mini tiller and better than a bigger tiller!
Once you know how to use your tiller correctly, we guarantee you’ll love it. So rst, please read this manual. It shows, step by
step, how to use your tiller safely.
ATTENTION MANTIS PRODUCT OWNERS!
Get maintenance tips for your Mantis
product on our web site
at www.mantis.com
This Operator’s / Parts Manual is part of the machine. Suppliers of both new and
second-hand machines must make sure that this manual is provided with the machine.
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You will notice throughout this Operator’s Manual Safety Rules and Important Notes. Make sure you understand and obey these
warnings for your own protection.
I. SPECIAL SAFETY INFORMATION
II. SAFETY & WARNINGS
III. SAFETY DECAL INFORMATION
An important part of the safety system incorporated in this tiller are the warning and information decals found on various parts of
the tiller. These decals must be replaced in time due to abrasion, etc. It is your responsibility to replace these decals when they
become hard to read.
Safety Rules & Warnings
Improper use or care of this tiller or failure to wear
proper protection can result in serious injury.
Read and understand the rules for safe
operation and all instructions in this manual.
Wear hearing and eye protection.
To reduce the potential for accidents, comply
with the safety instructions in this manual.
Failure to comply may result in serious
personal injury, and/or equipment
and property damage.
The engine exhaust from this product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Attention: This symbol points out our
important safety instructions.
When you see this symbol,
heed it’s warning!! Stay alert!!
P/N 430057
P/N 400631
Cutting hazard; keep
feet and hands away
from rotating tines.
Don’t operate
indoors
Caution: when assembling
the handles, make sure
fuel tank faces away from
operator. This is the rear of
the tiller, refer to assembly
instruction on page 8-9.
Incorrect assembly.
Wear ear
and eye
Protection.
Do not carry the
tiller in this position.
Read owner’s manual before
using tiller, or performing any
repair or maintenance. Keep
owners manual in a safe place.
Don’t fuel, refuel,
or check fuel while
smoking, or near an
open ame or other
ignition source.
P/N 400635
Do not reach your
ngers and\or hands
in between the tine
blades
Always remove the
outer tines before
removing the inner
tines
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If the tiller is used improperly or safety precautions
are not followed, the users risk serious injury
to themselves and others.
Read and understand this manual before
attempting to operate this tiller.
Operation of this equipment may create sparks
that can start res around dry vegetation. A spark
arrestor is installed. The operator should contact
local re agencies for laws or regulations relating
to re prevention requirements.
IV. WARNINGS - DOS
Read and understand the owner’s manual.
Pay particular attention to all sections
regarding safety.
1. Always keep a rm grip on both handles
while the tines are moving and/or the
engine is running. BE AWARE!! The
tines may coast after throttle trigger is
released. Make sure tines have come to
a complete stop and engine is off before
letting go of the tiller.
2. Always maintain a rm footing and
good balance. Do not overreach while
operating the tiller. Before you start to
use the tiller check the work area for
obstacles that might cause you to lose
your footing, balance or control of the
machine.
3. Thoroughly inspect the area where
equipment is to be used and remove
all objects, which can be thrown by the
machine.
4. Always keep area clear of children,
pets, and bystanders.
5. Always stay alert. Watch what you are
doing and use common sense. Do not
operate unit when fatigued.
6. Always dress properly. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewelry, they might
get caught in moving parts. Use sturdy
gloves. Gloves reduce the transmission
of vibration to your hands. Prolonged
exposure to vibration can cause
numbness and other ailments.
7. While working, always wear substantial
footwear and long trousers. Do not
operate the equipment when barefoot or
wearing open sandals.
8. Always wear ear and eye protection.
Eye protection must meet applicable CE
requirements. To avoid hearing damage,
we recommend hearing protection be
worn whenever using the equipment.
9. To reduce re hazard, keep the
engine, and petrol/gas storage area free
of vegetative material and excessive
grease.
10. Start the engine carefully, according to
the manufacturer’s instructions and with
feet well away from tool(s).
11.
Keep all nuts, bolts and screws tight
to be sure the equipment is in safe
working condition.
12.
Use extreme caution when reversing
or pulling the machine towards you.
13. Work only in daylight or good
articial light.
14. Always be sure of your footing on
slopes.
15. Exercise extreme caution when
changing direction on slopes.
16. Always keep a safe distance between
two or more people when working
together.
17. Always inspect your unit before each
use. Keep all knobs, nuts, bolts and
screws tight to be sure the equipment is
in safe working condition.
18. Always visually inspect to see that
the tools are not worn or damaged.
Before using your tiller, replace worn or
damaged elements and bolts in sets to
preserve balance.
19. Always maintain and examine your
Tiller with care. Follow maintenance
instructions given in manual.
20. Always store tiller in a sheltered area
(a dry place), not accessible to children.
The tiller as well as fuel should not be
stored in a house.
21. Always keep in mind that the operator
or user is responsible for accidents or
hazards occurring to other people or
their property.
22. Always remove the outer set of tines
before removing the inner set of tines.
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Handle fuel with care, it is highly ammable. Fueling a hot engine or near an ignition source can
cause a re and result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
Safety Rules & Warnings
VI. ENGINE/FUEL WARNINGS - DOS
VII. ENGINE/FUEL WARNINGS - DON’TS
Always use fresh gasoline. Stale gasoline
can cause damage.
Always store fuel in containers
specically designed for this purpose.
Always add fuel before starting
the engine.
Always replace all fuel tank and
container caps securely.
Always pull starter cord slowly until
resistance is felt to avoid kickback and
prevent arm or hand injury.
Always operate engine with spark
arrestor installed and operating properly.
The use of spark arrestor mufers is
required by law in the state of California
(Section 4442 of the California Public
Resources Code), as well as in other
states or municipalities. Federal laws
apply on federal lands.
Stop the engine whenever you leave
the machine and before refueling. Allow
the engine to cool before storing in any
enclosure. Replace worn or damaged
parts for safety.
If the fuel tank needs to be drained, this
should be done outdoors.
Never pick up or carry a machine while
the engine is running.
Don’t fuel, refuel or check fuel while
smoking, or near an open ame or other
ignition source. Stop engine and be sure
it is cool before refueling.
Don’t leave the engine running while the
tiller is unattended. Stop the engine when
carrying out maintenance and cleaning
operations, when changing tools and
when being transported by means other
than under its own power.
Never remove the cap of the fuel tank or
add fuel while the engine is running or
when the engine is hot.
Don’t refuel, start or run this tiller indoors
or in an improperly ventilated area.
Don’t run engine when electrical system
causes spark outside the cylinder. During
periodical checks of the spark plug, keep
plug a safe distance from cylinder to
avoid burning of evaporated fuel from
cylinder.
Don’t check for spark with spark plug
or plug wire removed. Use an approved
tester.
Don’t crank engine with spark plug
removed unless spark plug wire is
disconnected. Sparks can ignite fumes.
Don’t run engine when the odor of gasoline
is present or other explosive conditions exist.
Do not attempt to start the engine if
fuel is spilled, but move the machine
away from the area of spillage and avoid
creating any source of ignition until fuel
vapors have dissipated.
Don’t operate your tiller if there is an
accumulation of debris around the
mufer, and cooling ns. To reduce the
re hazard, keep the engine and fuel
storage area free of vegetative material
and excessive grease.
Don’t touch hot mufers, cylinders
or cooling ns as contact may cause
serious burns.
Don’t change the engine governor
setting or over speed the engine.
Don’t attempt to remove spark plug while
engine is hot. Removing a spark plug
from a hot engine can cause irreparable
damage to the engine and will void your
warranty.
Don’t use starter uids as they will cause
permanent engine damage.
V. WARNINGS - DON’TS
Don’t use tiller with one hand. Keep
both hands on handles with ngers and
thumbs encircling the handles, while
tines are moving, and engine
is running.
Don’t run with the machine, walk.
Don’t work on excessively steep slopes.
Don’t attempt to clear tines while they
are moving. Never try to remove jammed.
material before switching the engine off
and making sure the tines have stopped
completely.
Don’t allow children or people unfamiliar
with these instructions to use the
machine. Local regulations can restrict
the age of operator.
Don’t let others operate tiller without
proper training.
Don’t operate while under the inuence
of alcohol or drugs.
Don’t attempt to repair this tiller. Have
repairs made by a qualied dealer or
repairman. See that only original Mantis
parts are used.
Don’t overreach. Keep a good footing at
all times.
Don’t stand in front of tiller when tines
are rotating.
Don’t operate tiller with tines having the
3 rods extending from end without having
second set of tines attached. Failure
to have tines in place will damage tine
assembly.
Do not reach your ngers and\or hands
in between the tine blades.
Do not attempt to remove the inner tines
before removing the outer tines.
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Assembly
WHAT COMES IN THE BOX
Improper assembly of this tiller can result in serious injury. Make
sure to follow all instructions carefully. If you have any questions,
contact our factory at 1-800-366-6268 or an authorized Mantis dealer.
Key Qty. Part No. Description
T21,
T20,T52
1 Engine Assembly (includes Fender Guard &
Worm Gear Transmission)
T10 1 Loop Handle, Right Half
T11 1 Loop Handle, Left Half
T14 1 Foam Grip
T6 1 Lower Handle with Plug, Right
T7 1 Lower Handle with Plug, Left
T16 2 Bolt 1/4-20 X 3.25”
T48 6 1/4-20 Two-Way Lock Nut
T15 1 Carry Handle with Grip
T49 4 1/4-20 X 1.125” Hex Head Cap Screws
T1 1 Trigger Handle Assembly, 4-Cycle Engine,
Right
T2 1 Handle Assembly, Left
T8 1 Handle Brace
T53 2 Knob, Two Prongs, Female
T42 2 Carriage Bolt, 1/4-20 X 2.25”
T47 2 Acorn Nut
T13 2 Throttle Clip
T39 1 Tine Assembly, Outer Right
T40 1 Tine Assembly, Outer Left
T66 1 Tine Assembly, Inner Right
T67 1 Tine Assembly, Inner Left
T41 4 Tine Retaining Pins (not shown)
T59 1 Kickstand, Stand Assembly
T60 1 Kickstand, Bracket and Hardware
Oil 1 400208 4-Cycle Oil 3.4oz
Picture of Model 7990
T59
T60
T20 T52T21
T67
T66
T39
T40
T11
T15
T6
T7
T2
T8
T59
OIL
T1
T60
T14
T10
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
TO ASSEMBLE THE TILLER
Prior to removing the contents and assembling, it is important to:
• Have a clean work area
Make sure all necessary
tools are handy
You will need a 7/16”
crescent wrench
A ratchet wrench with
an extension
A 7/16” socket
A 3/8” socket or
crescent wrench
Bag Contents
T53
T16
T42
T14
T13
T48
T47
T49
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LET’S BEGIN
With the box upright, open the box and remove insert.
Remove second cardboard insert and all loose parts
that are at the top of the tillers cradle.
Lay the box on the side and open the bottom aps.
Return the box to an upright position and pull the box
straight up.
Right throttle handle attached to tiller assembly with
installed tines will be in the box cradle.
Lay everything out so you can easily identify the parts
(see parts image and list on page 6).
Assembly
For ease of assembly and stability it
is important that you keep the engine
assembly in its cardboard cradle.
Position this assembly onto the
recessed channels below the engine.
• Open cradle by pulling sides apart. Slide the foam grip onto the right
loop handle.
Slide the lower left handle onto
the bolts.
Line up the holes of the right loop
handle with the holes of the lower
right handle.
Slide the two 3.25” bolts through
the hole.
LOWER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
1
5 6
2 3
4
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Assembly (Continued)
Slide the left loop handle into the
foam grip and right loop handle.
7
LOWER HANDLE ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED)
Slide loop handle through bolts
and over top lower left handle,
then take two lock nuts and
fasten them nger tight.
At this point, your Mantis
®
XP Tiller
should look like this when lower
handle assembly is complete.
Place the carry handle between the
lower handles and line up the holes
Place two of the 1.125” bolts through
holes with hex head on inside of carry
handle and with two lock nuts fasten
them tight with wrench and socket.
Position the kickstand bracket
just above the bend of the lower
handles. The stamped arrow
should be pointing up.
Position the kickstand under the
lower handles, line up the holes
and thread the kickstand bracket
bolts into the kickstand.
Tighten with the 3/8” crescent
wrench.
Use the 7 /16” wrenches and socket
to tighten the rest of the handle bolts.
Your Mantis
®
XP Tiller will
look like this when lower
handle assembly and
kickstand is complete.
KICKSTAND ASSEMBLY
1
8
2
9
3
10
11
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Assembly (Continued)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Be sure you have proper throttle movements and that
the throttle cable is not wrapped or twisted around the
handle bar. Hold down the lockout lever, fully squeeze
the throttle trigger and let go. The throttle triangle must
click in both directions. If there is any doubt, remove
air lter and visually check that the throttle triangle hits
both the idle screw and the full open stop. THIS MUST
BE DONE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Before you use your MANTIS Tiller, read the
Safety Rules & Warnings on pages 3-5
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Make sure you have installed the handles properly.
When you stand behind your tiller, holding the handles,
the fender warning label should face you.
Improper Throttle installation can cause tines to rotate unexpectedly.
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UPPER HANDLE ASSEMBLY
1
Lift the upper handle until it lines up
with the lower handle.
Insert carriage bold (T42) from outside in.
Screw on knob (T12) and fully tighten
the knob at the pivot point.
Follow the same steps to install the
other upper handle onto the other
lower handle.
Use the clip (T9) to secure the throttle
cable and wire in place on the lower
handle.
3
2
Cap the exposed bolt with an acorn
nut (T13) and tighten with your 7/16”
wrench until snug. Do not over tighten.
Now install the handle brace. Line it up with the holes
on the upper handles. Then insert a cap screw (T15)
and a lock nut (T14) on either side.
Use a wrench to tighten cap screws and lock nuts.
Now use wrench to tighten all nuts and bolts rmly and
securely.
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Fuel is extremely ammable. Handle it with
care. Keep away from ignition sources. Do not
smoke while fueling your equipment
Do not operate the engine in a conned
space where dangerous carbon monoxide
fumes can collect.
Avoid accidental blade engagement.
Do not squeeze the throttle trigger when starting. Main-
tain proper idle speed adjustment (2500-3100 rpm)
WARNING • DANGER
ALTERNATIVE FUELS, SUCH AS E-15 (20% ETHANOL), E-85 (85% ETHANOL)
OR ANY FUELS NOT MEETING HONDA REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT APPROVED
FOR USE IN GASOLINE ENGINES. USE OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS MAY CAUSE
PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS, LOSS OF POWER, OVERHEATING, FUEL VAPOR
LOCK AND UNINTENDED MACHINE OPERATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, IMPROPER CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT. ALTERNATIVE FUELS MAY ALSO CAUSE
PREMATURE DETERIORATION OF FUEL LINES, GASKETS, CARBURETORS AND
OTHER ENGINE COMPONENTS.
! !
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Fueling & Starting
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER FUELING AND OIL ONLY
Rock the tiller forward so
that it rests on its front loop
handle.
It is important to position the
Mantis
®
XP Tiller as shown
in Figure 1 so the oil will
properly ll the crankcase.
Failure to do so will cause
engine damage.
• Remove the oil plug.
Pour in the bottle of pre-measured (3.4 oz) Mantis approved,
4-cycle engine oil.
Always check the oil level before each use. The oil level
should reach the inner rst thread of the reservoir. Do not
overll.
• Replace the oil plug.
Then return the unit to the upright position and put the
kickstand down.
Fueling your Mantis
®
XP Tiller/Cultivator is easy. Unscrew the
gas cap and ll the tank about four-fths of the way up with 89
octane unleaded gasoline. And remember, always drain the
gas when transporting the unit from one location to another.
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER STARTING ONLY
Starting the engine for the rst time,
or “cold starting”, is easy.
First, make sure the start/stop switch, located on
the throttle handle, is in the start position, which
is indicated by the “I” symbol.
Close the choke by moving the choke lever to the
up position.
Press the primer bulb approximately 6 times until
he bulb is lled with gas. Once it is lled, press it
two more times.
Pull the starter cord lightly until you feel resistance and then give it
a short, brisk pull. Your tiller should start immediately. Do not pull
the cord all the way out and do not let it snap back into the starter
housing.
Once it is running, open the choke. Ensure the lever is fully down
To stop the engine, simply push the start/stop switch to the
stop position “O.”
To start a warm engine, follow the same procedure. Except now you
can leave the choke lever in the down position and there is no need
to pump the primer bulb.
Before using the tiller, let the engine run for a minute to warm up.
And before shutting it down, let the engine run briey to
cool down.
OFF ON
Switch
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Check the oil level in the
engine before each use. If
oil is low see your 4 Stroke
Tiller Engine Manual and
information above for
details.
Never use starting uids as
they will cause permanent
engine damage. Using them
will void the warranty. Before
you use the tiller, read the
Safety & Warning rules on
pages 3-5.
IMPORTANT!
It is normal for your 4 stroke engine to smoke for the rst
minute or two of operation, however it is not necessary
for this to occur every time. This is a result of the oil being
pulled through the engine for lubrication.
Figure 1
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Mantis
®
XP Tiller Operation
A SPECIAL FEATURE
(With the idle set properly and the engine
running)
Even when the engine is running, the
tines won’t turn unless you squeeze the
throttle trigger on the handlebars. When
you release the throttle trigger, the tines
will stop
.
A TIP FOR EXTENDING
YOUR ENGINE’S LIFE
After you start the engine, let your tiller
warm up for two to three minutes before
you use it. Then, before you put your
tiller away, let it idle for a minute to give
the engine a chance to cool down.
OPERATION
With engine running, and both hands
on the handles, hold down the throttle
lockout trigger (Figure 1), then squeeze
the throttle trigger gradually to increase
the engine speed and engage the tines.
NOTE: This step must be repeated each
time your tiller trigger is released.
Figure 1
If engine does not stop when switch is put in the stop position, release the throttle, allow engine to idle. Put the tiller
down, and slide the choke lever to the cold start (closed) position. Have product serviced before using.
If you suspect the engine is
overlled the following procedure
should remove the excess oil from
the crankcase and valve cover.
If the engine is overlled, oil will
enter the crankcase and it does
not simply pour out of the oil ll
opening. The excessive oil has
to be pumped out as the engine
runs. Checking the oil level and
draining any excess between
multiple 30 second running
intervals will bring the oil back to
the proper level.
1. Place the engine on a level
surface resting at on the front
loop handle and remove the
oil ll cap/dipstick. Use a catch
basin for any oil that overows
from the oil ll opening.
2. Replace the oil ll cap/
dipstick and run the engine
for approximately 30 seconds
then repeat step one. Continue
steps 1 & 2 until oil no longer
overows when the oil ll cap/
dipstick is removed.
3. Once the oil level is corrected
the engine may continue
to smoke while running for
several minutes while the
residual oil burns off.
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER PROPER OIL FILL/
LEVEL CHECK POSITION
Engine must be resting on a at surface on
the fuel tank
This position does
not allow for a
proper oil level
reading and may
cause overlling.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Fueling & Starting
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YOUR MANTIS XP TILLER MAKES
WEEDING A PLEASURE!
As a tiller, your MANTIS XP Tiller works the soil
down to 10” (25.4 cm) deep. But, as a cultivator,
it gently cultivates the surface, only 2” to 3”
(5.08 cm to 7.62 cm) deep.
First, you must switch the tines to the weeding,
cultivating position. This takes less than a
minute.
Then, your MANTIS XP Tiller’s sharp “tine teeth”
will slice up those pesky weeds, burying them as
you go along. And, since the tines in this position
won’t dig too deep, they won’t hurt your plants’
precious root systems.
The result? Your Tiller will cut your weeding time
in half, and turn a tiresome chore into a pleasure.
The operator of this tiller is responsible for
accidents or hazards occurring to himself,
other people or their property.
If your tines get jammed or entangled, shut off the
engine at once. Remove the obstruction while the
engine is off. Never try to remove an obstruction while
the engine is running. Serious injury can result.
Read the instructions carefully. Be
familiar with the controls and the
proper use of the equipment.
NOW YOU’RE READY TO USE
YOUR MANTIS TILLER.
If you’ve seen other tillers, your MANTIS XP
Tiller may surprise you. It tills best when you
pull it backward! You see, when you pull your
MANTIS XP Tiller backward, you give extra
resistance to the tines, so they dig deeper.
(Figure 1)
In addition, when you go backward, you erase
your footprints. So your soil stays light and
uffy. With other tillers, by contrast, you walk
right over the soil you’ve just tilled, packing it
down, so it’s less plantable.
RUN YOUR MANTIS TILLER
LIKE A VACUUM CLEANER
Place your Tiller at the head of the row or
area you want to till. Start it up. Then use
an easy rocking motion. First, pull your Tiller
backward. Then use an easy rocking motion.
Again, pull your Tiller backward. Then, let
it move forward just a little bit. Then pull it
backward again. This will help you till deeper.
Keep repeating these steps until you’ve tilled
an entire row. Start again on the next row. It’s
much like running a vacuum cleaner! (Figure 2)
You Can Even Control Depth.
For Deeper Tilling:
Move your Tiller slowly back and forth, as you
would a vacuum cleaner. Work the same area
over and over until you’ve dug to your desired
depth. (Figure 3)
For Shallow Tilling:
Switch the tines to the cultivating position.
(See page 13 to learn how.) Then move your
Tiller quickly over your soil surface.
For Big Weeds or Tough Roots:
Let your Tiller rock back and forth over the
tough spot, until the tines slice through the
weed or root.
Your MANTIS XP Tiller Handles Special
Tilling Projects:
Want to turn part of your lawn into a colorful
ower border? Your MANTIS XP Tiller makes
it easy! Just run your Tiller back and forth until
the sod begins to break up. Then continue
tilling. Your Tiller will chop the clumps of sod
until they’re ne. Then, it will work them into
the soil. Pretty soon, you’ll have a soft, fresh
planting bed.
WARNING
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE HANDLE KNOBS ARE
SECURE BEFORE STARTING YOUR MANTIS TILLER.
! !
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Operation (Continued)
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
14 Operators Manual
1. First, you will need to understand that
your Mantis
®
XP Tiller has an inner and
an outer set of tines on each side of the
tiller as shown in Figure 1.
2. Make sure the tiller is turned off.
3. Remove the retaining pins from the
outer set of tines (Figure 2) and
remove the outer tines.
4. Only after you have removed the outer
set of tines, then remove the retaining
pins from the inner tines and remove
the inner tines from the transmission
axle (Figure 3)
5. Place the right-side set of inner tines
onto the left-side. The “D” shaped
hole should be to the outside. Make
sure the tine retaining pin is installed.
Repeat for the other side
6. Place the right side set of outer tines
onto the left-side axle. The “D” shaped
hole should be to the outside and
insert the tine retaining pin. Repeat for
the other side.
Your Mantis
®
XP Tiller also has the
ability to till or cultivate at either a 9” or
16” width. The tiller is sent to you set
up for 16”. To run the tiller at a 9” width,
simply remove the inner and outer tines
as noted above. Then just put the outer
tines back onto the transmission axle and
secure with a retaining pin on each side.
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Operation (Continued)
DO NOT reach your ngers and/or
hand between the tine blades.
DO NOT attempt to remove the
inner set of tines until you have
rst removed the outer set of tines.
IMPORTANT:
To change the tines on your Mantis
®
XP Tiller, push the tiller forward and
allow it to rest on the loop handle.
Inner Tines
Outer Tines
HOW TO SWITCH FROM TILLING TO CULTIVATING POSITION
To set them for tilling, attach the tines
so the points of the blades face forward
- away from the operator. The tines’
points will contact the ground rst.
For cultivating, reverse the tines
so that the points of the tines face
backward - toward the operator. Now
the long at part of the tine’s blade
will contact the ground rst.
Tilling Cultivating
Tine
Rotation
Tine
Rotation
Tine Teeth
Tine Teeth
Back
Back
Handles Handles
Front
Front
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Mantis
®
XP Tiller Maintenance
Never store the equipment with Fuel in the tank or inside
a building where fumes can accumulate and breach an
open ame or spark
Transporting your tiller is easy.
It’s light enough and easy to carry
using the carrying handle as seen
in Figure 1.
Or, with it running, you can walk
it by gently squeezing the throttle
until it moves at a comfortable
pace seen in Figure 2.
Your tiller is easily transported in
the back of a car or truck. Be sure
to empty the fuel tank (This is
crucial)! Then stow your tiller in the
trunk of your car or truck.
If you have a “backyard jungle,” rst use
a knife, pruner, or brush cutter to chop
up the overgrowth. If the tines become
tangled anyway, turn the engine off
completely before trying to clear them.
From time to time, you may want to
remove the tines to get them completely
clean. To do this, please follow steps 1-4
as noted under “How to Switch From
Tilling to Cultivating Position” on page
13. Then, you can remove any weeds,
stones, or mud from the tines. As always,
please be sure to remove the outer tines
before removing the inner tines. Also,
do not reach your ngers and\or hand in
between the tine blades. When nished,
simply return the tines to their starting
positions.
The optional Tine Detangler (Item #1322)
will clear tines in a jiffy. Contact your
local authorized Mantis
®
dealer or call
1-800-366-6268 to order.
Figure 1 Figure 2
CLEANING THE TINES
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER TRANSPORTATION
Each fall, or before you store your Mantis Tiller for any long
period, be sure to take these measures:
1. Do not store your Tiller with fuel still in it. Even under ideal
conditions, stored fuel containing ethanol or MTBE can start
to go stale in 30 days. And, since stale fuel has a high gum
content, it can clog the carburetor, this, in turn, will restrict
fuel ow. Therefore, when you’re ready to store your Tiller,
or will not be using it for more than 2 weeks, drain the
fuel tank completely.
2. Next, restart the engine to make
sure no fuel is left in the carburetor. Then, run the engine
until it stops. This will prevent gum deposits, forming inside
of the carburetor and possible engine damage.
3. Disconnect spark plug wire and remove the spark plug.
Slowly pull the starter cord once.
4. Inspect the spark plug, and if necessary, clean it. If you need
to replace it, buy a NGK-CMR5H.
5. Install the spark plug, but leave the spark plug wire
disconnected.
6. Wipe the tines with oil or spray them with WD-40, to prevent
rusting.
7. Clean or replace the air lter.
8. Check or replace fuel lter.
9. Check the grease level in the worm gear housing. Add
grease if needed.
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER STORAGE
MANTIS
®
XP TILLER TRANSPORTATION
Never store the equipment with fuel in the tank or in
an area where fumes may accumulate and breach an
open ame or spark
16 Operators Manual
IMPORTANT:
It is important to store your 4-Cycle
Mantis XP Tiller in an upright position.
Laying the Tiller on its side will
cause the oil to leak out of the engine
through the air cleaner case.
IMPORTANT:
Avoid any orientation that places the
top cover (engine head) down -this
may allow oil from the crankcase to
enter the combustion chamber and
cause hard starting or a locked piston.
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Maintenance (Continued)
Air Filter
Dipstick
Your MANTIS XP Tiller will require some basic maintenance to keep it performing year after year.
If you are storing your tiller for the season or longer than 30 days it is very important to empty the fuel tank to prevent engine
damage.
Undoubtedly, you will be putting your tiller through rigorous use.
Check engine oil level, air lter and fuel lter.
Refer to your Honda
®
engine manual for more details.
Fuel Filter
10. Store your Tiller in an upright position in a clean,
dry place. You can store with the handles in an
extended position or folded down.
To fold the handles down, simply loosen the lower
2-pronged knobs until you can pivot the upper
handles down. (Figure 2)
Or it can be hung using the handle brace.
11. Do you have fuel left over from last season?
Dispose of it properly. Buy fresh oil and gasoline
next season.
12. Remove Tilling Tines or attachments and lightly oil
tine shaft at least once a year.
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Mantis
®
XP Tiller Maintenance (Continued)
A wet or dirty air lter can affect the way your engine starts,
performs, and wears. So, it’s a good idea to check your air lter
once a month.
If you work in dusty soil, or if you want to be on the safe side –
check your lter more often (for instance, before each use). But
be sure to replace it at least once a year, in the spring or fall.
How to Check, Clean and Change the Air Filter
1. The air lter is held in the air cleaner in a black housing on
the side of the tiller, behind the gas tank cap.
2. Squeeze the two locking tabs at the rear of the air cleaner
cover (Figure 1) and swing the cover towards the front of the
engine to open it
3. The air lter is the dark sponge like material on the inside of
the air cleaner. Check whether it is soiled or moist.
4. If the air lter needs to be cleaned or no longer ts properly,
simply remove it by carefully peeling it out of the air cleaner.
(Figure 2)
5. To clean the air lter
a. Clean the lter element in warm soapy water, rinse and
allow to dry thoroughly. Or, clean in a non-ammable
solvent and allow to dry.
b. Dip the lter element in clean engine oil, then squeeze
out all excess oil. The engine will smoke when started if
too much oil is left in the element.
c. Wipe dirt from the air cleaner body and cover, using a
moist rag. Be careful to prevent dirt from entering the
carburetor.
6. Insert your clean lter inside the air cleaner.
AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE
Figure 1 Figure 2
IMPORTANT:
Make sure the lter is “seated”
properly in the cover. The lter
must t snugly inside the open
-
ing that holds the lter in place.
Installing the lter incorrectly will
cause engine damage and void
the warranty. Fit the cover back
over the air cleaner and snap the
two locking tabs
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A dirty air cleaner will restrict air
ow to the carburetor, reducing
engine performance. If you oper
-
ate the engine in very dusty areas,
clean the air lter element more
often then specied in the
Maintenance section.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Operating the engine without an
air lter element, or with a dam
-
aged air lter element, will allow
dirt to enter the engine, causing
rapid engine wear. This type of
damage is not covered by the
Limited Warranty
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please check the lip on the Air
Cleaner Cover. If the lip is chipped
or cracked, it should be replaced.
This will prevent dirt from being
ingested through the carburetor
into the inside of the engine.
At some point, you may nd that the tines won’t turn when you
press the throttle. This may mean the engine isn’t sitting all the
way down on the worm gear housing.
Perhaps you’ve been using your Tiller for several years. Or
perhaps you’ve removed the engine for use with our hedge
trimmer attachment, then replaced it. In either case, the ange
bolt may have come loose and lifted the
engine up.
If this happened you’ll notice a gap between the bottom of
the engine clutch case and the top of the worm gear housing.
(Figure 1)
To x this, loosen the ange bolt. Take the engine off the worm
gear housing. Notice the hex head on top of the drive shaft .
Inside the clutch case, you’ll nd the clutch drum. Make sure
the hex head lines up with the clutch drum inside the clutch
case.
Then put the engine back on the worm gear housing. Make
sure the plastic carrying handle is not under the fuel tank.
If you’ve followed these steps properly, there will be no gap
between the clutch case and the worm gear housing. (Figure
2) Make sure you tighten the ange bolt!
All other engine maintenance issues can be found in the
Honda
®
Engine Manual included in your tiller package.
HOW TO RESEAT THE FLANGE
Note how the engine
doesn’t sit all the way
down on the transmission.
Figure 1
Note how the engine sits
all the way down on the
transmission.
Figure 2
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Mantis
®
XP Tiller Maintenance (Continued)
How to Check the Grease Level
Inside the Worm Gear Housing
When we built your Mantis
®
XP Tiller, we
added Lithium EP #0 grease to properly
lubricate the transmission for the rst 10
hours of operation. As part of the regular
maintenance of your tiller, it is imperative
that you inspect the grease level and add
grease if necessary. This will help your
tiller give you years of excellent usage.
You will need to add grease with a
grease gun using the tting at the front of
the transmission (Figure 1). You should
add grease through this tting after the
rst 10 hours of operation and then every
50 hours of use.
You can use Lithium EP#0 EP#1
grease or #2 grease in combination with
specially formulated Mantis
®
grease (p/n
9985).
The following are different service steps
for different type of grease.
IF YOU USE Lithium EP #1 or #0
grease:
1. Make sure the tiller is turned off and
remove the tines.
2. Place the tiller front side down on an
elevated surface and remove the 4
screws holding the transmission cover
(Figure 2).
3. Remove the transmission cover and
gasket. Inspect the grease level. If it
is below the edge of the gear housing,
you will need to add grease. If it is
already ush with this edge, you do
not need to add grease.
4. If grease is needed, remove the
protective cap from the grease tting,
attach the grease gun, and slowly add
grease until the level is ush with the
edge of the transmission (Figure 3).
5. Return the grease tting protective
cover, gasket and attach transmission
cover with the 4 original screws.
IF YOU USE Lithium EP #2 grease
in combination with Mantis
®
grease
(p/n 9985):
Follow steps 1 through 3 and then follow
instructions below.
4. If grease is needed, remove protective
cap from the grease tting on the front
of the transmission and attach the
grease gun. Please pay attention to
the size of the grease gun. Different
guns distribute different amount of
grease per pump.
a. If you are using Mini grease gun
with 3 ounce cartridge add 5
full pumps of grease. One pump
from Mini grease gun is equal to
approximately 0.012 oz. or 0.3
grams.
b. If you are using standard
automotive grease gun with 14
ounce cartridge, add 2 full pumps of
grease. One pump from a standard
automotive grease gun is equal to
0.03 oz. or 0.9 grams.
CAUTION: DO NOT ADD MORE
GREASE THAN SPECIFIED ABOVE
5. Remove the grease gun from
the grease tting and replace the
protective cap.
In between adding grease with the
grease gun, you should inspect the
grease level after approximately 10
hours of operation. If grease is needed,
you can add grease directly to the
opening in the transmission using
Mantis
®
p/n 9985.
6. Inspect the grease level. If it is below
the edge of the gear housing, you will
need to add grease. If it is ush with
the gear housing do not add grease.
7. If you need to add more grease,
utilize the specially formulated Mantis
grease (p/n 9985). This grease is
compatible with the grease that was
in the transmission from the factory.
DO NOT USE Lithium EP #2 IN THIS
STEP. (Figure 4)
8. Return the gasket and the
transmission cover. Secure cover with
the 4 original screws.
Always inspect the gasket prior to re-
installation. If the gasket is damaged,
replace it with a new gasket (p/n 436)
TRANSMISSION CARE
Figure 4
Premature transmission failure can
occur if proper grease level is
not maintained
DO NOT OVERFILL.
Too much grease can create
pressure which can cause seals
to fail or the clutch to slip.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Problem Cause Remedy
1. Tines don’t turn when throttle
is depressed.
Engine is not seated properly on the gear housing.
Re-install engine following the instructions on
page 16 (How to reseat the ange).
2. Engine fails to start.
• O/I switch is in “O” position.
• No fuel in tank.
• Fuel strainer clogged.
• Fuel line clogged.
• Spark plug shorted or fouled.
Spark plug is broken (cracked porcelain or
electrodes broken).
Ignition lead wire shorted, broken or
disconnected from spark plug.
• Ignition inoperative.
• Move switch to “I.”
• Fill Tank.
• Replace Strainer.
• Clean fuel line.
• Install new spark plug.
• Replace spark plug.
• Replace lead wire or attach to spark plug.
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
3. Engine hard to start.
• Water in gasoline or stale fuel mixture.
• Engine under or over choked.
Gasket leaks (carburetor or cylinder base gasket).
• Weak spark at spark plug.
• Drain entire system and rell with fresh fuel.
• Drain and rell with correct mixture.
If ooded by over choking, proceed according to
instructions in operation section. If under choked,
move choke lever to closed position and crank two
or three times.
• Replace gaskets.
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
4. There is black smoke coming
from exhaust.
• The mufer screen may be clogged.
• The exhaust port may be restricted.
• Clean carbon from mufer screen.
• Clean exhaust port.
5. Engine misses.
• Dirt in fuel line or carburetor.
• Carburetor improperly adjusted.
• Spark plug fouled, broken or incorrect gap setting.
• Weak or intermittent spark at spark plug.
• Remove and clean.
Clean or replace spark plug - set gap to .024-.028
in. (0.6-0.7 mm).
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
6. Engine lacks power.
•Air lter clogged.
•Carburetor out of adjustment.
•Mufer clogged.
•Clogged exhaust ports.
•Spark Arrestor Clogged.
•Poor compression.
• Clean or replace air lter.
• Clean carbon from mufer.
• Clean Spark Arrestor.
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
7. Engine overheats. Air ow obstructed. • Clean ywheel cylinder ns and screen.
8. Engine noisy or knocking.
•Spark plug in incorrect heat range.
•Bearings, piston ring or cylinder walls are worn.
• Replace with plugs specied for engine.
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
9. Engine stalls under load.
• Engine overheats.
• Carburetor adjustment too “lean.”
• Remove dust and dirt from between ns.
• Contact your local authorized dealer.
Troubleshooting
20 Operators Manual
Mantis
®
XP Tiller Assembly
T7
EXPLODED VIEW
7990 XP 4-CYCLE TILLER with KICKSTAND
T28
T27
T38
T37
T36
T34
T38
T37
T36
T26
T25
T45
T32
T31
T33
T35
T29
T30
T24
T35
T22*
T16
T11
T14
T48
T10
T49
T49
T48
T47
T42
T6
T13
T13
T15
T54
Rev. A, 08/22/2013
T18
T55
T59
T60
T41
T41
T41
T41
Spare Parts
400332
400331
400333
1. Set of two inner tines
2. Set of two outer tines
3. Set of four tines (inner and outer)
T46
T20
T44
T50
T47
T1
T53
T2
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, RIGHT
430051
1
T6
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER LEFT
400327
1
T40
CLUTCH DRUM
400308
1
T57
T58
4
T18
400529
M6 x 33 MM FLANGE BOLT
400523
2
T53
1
T55
T56
1
400302
400132
T52
T51
T50
T49
2
4
M9452
144-2
1
T44
T48
T47
6
2
T46
T45
1
1
972
395
430058
458
2
T42
T43
1
T41
4
430039
400631
400307
418-1
1/4-20 x 1.125 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
KNOB, TWO PRONGS, FEMALE
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
BEARING
BOLT 1/4-20 x 1/2" LONG
TRIANGLE WARNING LABEL (4 CYCLY ENGINE)
1/4-20 TWO-WAY LOCK NUT
MANTIS LOGO LABEL
ROLLER BEARING
ACORN NUT
CARRIAGE BOLT 1/4-20 x 2.25"
TINE RETAINING PIN
ENGINE FLANGE
WORM GEAR HOUSING
400301
1
T23
432
2
T36
2
T38
T39
1
T37
2
435
400328
434
T35
T34
2
1
T33
T32
1
1
430
431
429
428
423
1
T27
1
T29
T31
T30
1
1
T28
2
426
422
424
425
1
T25
T26
4
T24
1
437A
651
436
WORM GEAR BEARING
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER RIGHT
BEARING SEAL RETAINER
BEARING
WORM GEAR THRUST WASHER
RETAINING RING
TINE SHAFT
WORM GEAR
ROLLER BEARING
WORM THRUST BEARING
WORM BEARING RACE
WORM DISK
WORM SHAFT
#8 SELF TAPPING SCREW
GEAR HOUSING COVER
GASKET
T19
1
T21
T22*
1
T20
1
400916
468
400312
T16
T15
2
1
4049
430049
430023
1
T10
1
T14
T13
2
2
T12
T11
1
430025
478
910502
430022
1
T8
T7
1
430050
ENGINE ASSEMBLY-35CC HONDA
DRIVE SHAFT
FENDER GUARD
CARRY HANDLE W/GRIP
BOLT 1/4-20 x 3.25"
LOOP HANDLE RIGHT HALF
LOOP HANDLE LEFT HALF
10-32 x 3/4" FLANGE BOLT
FOAM GRIP
THROTTLE CLIP
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, LEFT
HANDLE BRACE ASSEMBLY
T42
T53
T2
T1
1
1
HANDLE ASSEMBLY, LEFT
TRIGGER HANDLE ASSEMBLY, 4 CYCLE ENGINE, RIGHT
T54
1
430043
GROUND WIRE JUMPER, 4 CYCLE ENGINE
1
4078
M6 JAM NUT
1
4079
M6 INTERNAL LOCK WASHER
* ALSO IN KEY 52
T60
T59
1
1
KICKSTAND, BRACKET AND HARDWARE
KICKSTAND, STAND ASSEMBLY
430037
410158
T61
T62
T64
T65
T66
T67
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
400524
RETAINING RING
400310
DUST CAP FOR GREASE FITTING
400313
400300
GREASE FITTING
400330
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER RIGHT
400329
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER LEFT
400635
LABEL XP TINE WARNING
THROTTLE STOP, HONDA GX35
430071
430070
430085
T49
T48
T49
T48
T8
T52
T23
T66
T39
T40
T67
T65
T64
T62
T43
T12
T58
T61
T56
T57
T21
T19
T19
T7
EXPLODED VIEW
7990 XP 4-CYCLE TILLER with KICKSTAND
T28
T27
T38
T37
T36
T34
T38
T37
T36
T26
T25
T45
T32
T31
T33
T35
T29
T30
T24
T35
T22*
T16
T11
T14
T48
T10
T49
T49
T48
T47
T42
T6
T13
T13
T15
T54
Rev. A, 08/22/2013
T18
T55
T59
T60
T41
T41
T41
T41
Spare Parts
400332
400331
400333
1. Set of two inner tines
2. Set of two outer tines
3. Set of four tines (inner and outer)
T46
T20
T44
T50
T47
T1
T53
T2
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, RIGHT
430051
1
T6
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER LEFT
400327
1
T40
CLUTCH DRUM
400308
1
T57
T58
4
T18
400529
M6 x 33 MM FLANGE BOLT
400523
2
T53
1
T55
T56
1
400302
400132
T52
T51
T50
T49
2
4
M9452
144-2
1
T44
T48
T47
6
2
T46
T45
1
1
972
395
430058
458
2
T42
T43
1
T41
4
430039
400631
400307
418-1
1/4-20 x 1.125 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
KNOB, TWO PRONGS, FEMALE
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
BEARING
BOLT 1/4-20 x 1/2" LONG
TRIANGLE WARNING LABEL (4 CYCLY ENGINE)
1/4-20 TWO-WAY LOCK NUT
MANTIS LOGO LABEL
ROLLER BEARING
ACORN NUT
CARRIAGE BOLT 1/4-20 x 2.25"
TINE RETAINING PIN
ENGINE FLANGE
WORM GEAR HOUSING
400301
1
T23
432
2
T36
2
T38
T39
1
T37
2
435
400328
434
T35
T34
2
1
T33
T32
1
1
430
431
429
428
423
1
T27
1
T29
T31
T30
1
1
T28
2
426
422
424
425
1
T25
T26
4
T24
1
437A
651
436
WORM GEAR BEARING
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER RIGHT
BEARING SEAL RETAINER
BEARING
WORM GEAR THRUST WASHER
RETAINING RING
TINE SHAFT
WORM GEAR
ROLLER BEARING
WORM THRUST BEARING
WORM BEARING RACE
WORM DISK
WORM SHAFT
#8 SELF TAPPING SCREW
GEAR HOUSING COVER
GASKET
T19
1
T21
T22*
1
T20
1
400916
468
400312
T16
T15
2
1
4049
430049
430023
1
T10
1
T14
T13
2
2
T12
T11
1
430025
478
910502
430022
1
T8
T7
1
430050
ENGINE ASSEMBLY-35CC HONDA
DRIVE SHAFT
FENDER GUARD
CARRY HANDLE W/GRIP
BOLT 1/4-20 x 3.25"
LOOP HANDLE RIGHT HALF
LOOP HANDLE LEFT HALF
10-32 x 3/4" FLANGE BOLT
FOAM GRIP
THROTTLE CLIP
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, LEFT
HANDLE BRACE ASSEMBLY
T42
T53
T2
T1
1
1
HANDLE ASSEMBLY, LEFT
TRIGGER HANDLE ASSEMBLY, 4 CYCLE ENGINE, RIGHT
T54
1
430043
GROUND WIRE JUMPER, 4 CYCLE ENGINE
1
4078
M6 JAM NUT
1
4079
M6 INTERNAL LOCK WASHER
* ALSO IN KEY 52
T60
T59
1
1
KICKSTAND, BRACKET AND HARDWARE
KICKSTAND, STAND ASSEMBLY
430037
410158
T61
T62
T64
T65
T66
T67
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
400524
RETAINING RING
400310
DUST CAP FOR GREASE FITTING
400313
400300
GREASE FITTING
400330
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER RIGHT
400329
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER LEFT
400635
LABEL XP TINE WARNING
THROTTLE STOP, HONDA GX35
430071
430070
430085
T49
T48
T49
T48
T8
T52
T23
T66
T39
T40
T67
T65
T64
T62
T43
T12
T58
T61
T56
T57
T21
T19
T19
T7
EXPLODED VIEW
7990 XP 4-CYCLE TILLER with KICKSTAND
T28
T27
T38
T37
T36
T34
T38
T37
T36
T26
T25
T45
T32
T31
T33
T35
T29
T30
T24
T35
T22*
T16
T11
T14
T48
T10
T49
T49
T48
T47
T42
T6
T13
T13
T15
T54
Rev. A, 08/22/2013
T18
T55
T59
T60
T41
T41
T41
T41
Spare Parts
400332
400331
400333
1. Set of two inner tines
2. Set of two outer tines
3. Set of four tines (inner and outer)
T46
T20
T44
T50
T47
T1
T53
T2
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, RIGHT
430051
1
T6
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER LEFT
400327
1
T40
CLUTCH DRUM
400308
1
T57
T58
4
T18
400529
M6 x 33 MM FLANGE BOLT
400523
2
T53
1
T55
T56
1
400302
400132
T52
T51
T50
T49
2
4
M9452
144-2
1
T44
T48
T47
6
2
T46
T45
1
1
972
395
430058
458
2
T42
T43
1
T41
4
430039
400631
400307
418-1
1/4-20 x 1.125 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
KNOB, TWO PRONGS, FEMALE
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
BEARING
BOLT 1/4-20 x 1/2" LONG
TRIANGLE WARNING LABEL (4 CYCLY ENGINE)
1/4-20 TWO-WAY LOCK NUT
MANTIS LOGO LABEL
ROLLER BEARING
ACORN NUT
CARRIAGE BOLT 1/4-20 x 2.25"
TINE RETAINING PIN
ENGINE FLANGE
WORM GEAR HOUSING
400301
1
T23
432
2
T36
2
T38
T39
1
T37
2
435
400328
434
T35
T34
2
1
T33
T32
1
1
430
431
429
428
423
1
T27
1
T29
T31
T30
1
1
T28
2
426
422
424
425
1
T25
T26
4
T24
1
437A
651
436
WORM GEAR BEARING
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER RIGHT
BEARING SEAL RETAINER
BEARING
WORM GEAR THRUST WASHER
RETAINING RING
TINE SHAFT
WORM GEAR
ROLLER BEARING
WORM THRUST BEARING
WORM BEARING RACE
WORM DISK
WORM SHAFT
#8 SELF TAPPING SCREW
GEAR HOUSING COVER
GASKET
T19
1
T21
T22*
1
T20
1
400916
468
400312
T16
T15
2
1
4049
430049
430023
1
T10
1
T14
T13
2
2
T12
T11
1
430025
478
910502
430022
1
T8
T7
1
430050
ENGINE ASSEMBLY-35CC HONDA
DRIVE SHAFT
FENDER GUARD
CARRY HANDLE W/GRIP
BOLT 1/4-20 x 3.25"
LOOP HANDLE RIGHT HALF
LOOP HANDLE LEFT HALF
10-32 x 3/4" FLANGE BOLT
FOAM GRIP
THROTTLE CLIP
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, LEFT
HANDLE BRACE ASSEMBLY
T42
T53
T2
T1
1
1
HANDLE ASSEMBLY, LEFT
TRIGGER HANDLE ASSEMBLY, 4 CYCLE ENGINE, RIGHT
T54
1
430043
GROUND WIRE JUMPER, 4 CYCLE ENGINE
1
4078
M6 JAM NUT
1
4079
M6 INTERNAL LOCK WASHER
* ALSO IN KEY 52
T60
T59
1
1
KICKSTAND, BRACKET AND HARDWARE
KICKSTAND, STAND ASSEMBLY
430037
410158
T61
T62
T64
T65
T66
T67
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
400524
RETAINING RING
400310
DUST CAP FOR GREASE FITTING
400313
400300
GREASE FITTING
400330
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER RIGHT
400329
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER LEFT
400635
LABEL XP TINE WARNING
THROTTLE STOP, HONDA GX35
430071
430070
430085
T49
T48
T49
T48
T8
T52
T23
T66
T39
T40
T67
T65
T64
T62
T43
T12
T58
T61
T56
T57
T21
T19
T19
T7
EXPLODED VIEW
7990 XP 4-CYCLE TILLER with KICKSTAND
T28
T27
T38
T37
T36
T34
T38
T37
T36
T26
T25
T45
T32
T31
T33
T35
T29
T30
T24
T35
T22*
T16
T11
T14
T48
T10
T49
T49
T48
T47
T42
T6
T13
T13
T15
T54
Rev. A, 08/22/2013
T18
T55
T59
T60
T41
T41
T41
T41
Spare Parts
400332
400331
400333
1. Set of two inner tines
2. Set of two outer tines
3. Set of four tines (inner and outer)
T46
T20
T44
T50
T47
T1
T53
T2
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, RIGHT
430051
1
T6
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER LEFT
400327
1
T40
CLUTCH DRUM
400308
1
T57
T58
4
T18
400529
M6 x 33 MM FLANGE BOLT
400523
2
T53
1
T55
T56
1
400302
400132
T52
T51
T50
T49
2
4
M9452
144-2
1
T44
T48
T47
6
2
T46
T45
1
1
972
395
430058
458
2
T42
T43
1
T41
4
430039
400631
400307
418-1
1/4-20 x 1.125 HEX HEAD CAP SCREW
KNOB, TWO PRONGS, FEMALE
TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
BEARING
BOLT 1/4-20 x 1/2" LONG
TRIANGLE WARNING LABEL (4 CYCLY ENGINE)
1/4-20 TWO-WAY LOCK NUT
MANTIS LOGO LABEL
ROLLER BEARING
ACORN NUT
CARRIAGE BOLT 1/4-20 x 2.25"
TINE RETAINING PIN
ENGINE FLANGE
WORM GEAR HOUSING
400301
1
T23
432
2
T36
2
T38
T39
1
T37
2
435
400328
434
T35
T34
2
1
T33
T32
1
1
430
431
429
428
423
1
T27
1
T29
T31
T30
1
1
T28
2
426
422
424
425
1
T25
T26
4
T24
1
437A
651
436
WORM GEAR BEARING
TINE ASSEMBLY, OUTER RIGHT
BEARING SEAL RETAINER
BEARING
WORM GEAR THRUST WASHER
RETAINING RING
TINE SHAFT
WORM GEAR
ROLLER BEARING
WORM THRUST BEARING
WORM BEARING RACE
WORM DISK
WORM SHAFT
#8 SELF TAPPING SCREW
GEAR HOUSING COVER
GASKET
T19
1
T21
T22*
1
T20
1
400916
468
400312
T16
T15
2
1
4049
430049
430023
1
T10
1
T14
T13
2
2
T12
T11
1
430025
478
910502
430022
1
T8
T7
1
430050
ENGINE ASSEMBLY-35CC HONDA
DRIVE SHAFT
FENDER GUARD
CARRY HANDLE W/GRIP
BOLT 1/4-20 x 3.25"
LOOP HANDLE RIGHT HALF
LOOP HANDLE LEFT HALF
10-32 x 3/4" FLANGE BOLT
FOAM GRIP
THROTTLE CLIP
LOWER HANDLE W/PLUG, LEFT
HANDLE BRACE ASSEMBLY
T42
T53
T2
T1
1
1
HANDLE ASSEMBLY, LEFT
TRIGGER HANDLE ASSEMBLY, 4 CYCLE ENGINE, RIGHT
T54
1
430043
GROUND WIRE JUMPER, 4 CYCLE ENGINE
1
4078
M6 JAM NUT
1
4079
M6 INTERNAL LOCK WASHER
* ALSO IN KEY 52
T60
T59
1
1
KICKSTAND, BRACKET AND HARDWARE
KICKSTAND, STAND ASSEMBLY
430037
410158
T61
T62
T64
T65
T66
T67
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
400524
RETAINING RING
400310
DUST CAP FOR GREASE FITTING
400313
400300
GREASE FITTING
400330
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER RIGHT
400329
TINE ASSEMBLY, INNER LEFT
400635
LABEL XP TINE WARNING
THROTTLE STOP, HONDA GX35
430071
430070
430085
T49
T48
T49
T48
T8
T52
T23
T66
T39
T40
T67
T65
T64
T62
T43
T12
T58
T61
T56
T57
T21
T19
T19
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