Texas TX611TG Dual-Shaft Cultivator Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- TEXAS
Table of Contents
- Texas TX611TG Dual-Shaft Cultivator
- Illustrationer
- Warning symbols
- Safety precautions
- Operation
- Gasoline safety
- Maintenance and storage
- Miscellaneous
- Assembly
- Operating the tiller
- Air filter maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty terms and conditions
- Specifications
- Accessories
- References
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Texas TX611TG Dual-Shaft Cultivator
Illustrationer
Warning symbols
Warning:
- Pay attention to rotating blades!
- Please read the user manual carefully before operating the machine.
- Always wear eye and ear protection.
- Wear safety gloves.
- Wear nonskid safety footwear.
Congratulations on purchasing your new tiller. Please read this instruction manual carefully, especially the safety warnings marked with the symbol:
Spare parts
Spare part drawings for the specific product can be found on our website
www.texas.dk If you find the part numbers yourself,
this will facilitate more rapid service.
For purchase of spare parts, please contact your dealer. You will find a list
of dealers on the Texas website.
Safety precautions
Setup
- Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts. Read this manual carefully. Make sure that you are familiar with the different controls, settings and handles of the equipment.
- Know how to stop the unit and ensure that you are familiar with emergency stop.
- Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine. Note, that local regulations can restrict the age of the operator.
- If you feel unwell, tired or have consumed alcohol or drugs, do not operate the machine.
- Always inspect the machine before usage Ensure that no parts are worn or damaged.
- Replace worn out or damaged elements and bolts in sets to preserve balance.
- The operator of the machine is responsible for people’s safety.
- Never use the machine near children or animals.
- The operator of the machine is held liable for any accidents or hazards to other people and their property. Thoroughly inspect the area, where the equipment is to be used, if necessary, remove any foreign objects.
- Do not refuel gasoline indoors or while the engine is running.
- Spilled gasoline is extremely flammable; never refuel while the engine is still hot.
- Wipe off any spilled gasoline before starting the engine. It may cause a fire or explosion!
- Beware of hazards, while working on difficult soil hence; extremely stony or hard soil.
- Boots with non-slip soles with steel jacket is required. Avoid loose-fitting clothes.
Operation
- Always start the engine from safety zone.
- Do not leave the safety zone while operating the machine, if it is necessary to leave the safety zone, turn off the engine before leaving the zone.
- After striking a foreign object, stop the engine immediately, remove the spark plug cap and inspect the machine thoroughly for damage. Repair the damage before continuing
- If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the engine and check immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning of damage.
- Always disengage the levers, turn off the engine, and remove the spark plug, when the unit is left unattended. Always turn off the engine and ensure that all moving parts have come to a
- complete stop before making any repairs, adjustments, or inspections.
- Exercise extreme caution when operating on slopes. Never operate the machine at a fast pace.
- Do not overload machine capacity by attempting to work at too fast a rate.
- Do not carry passengers.
- Pay attention, while the machine is in reverse.
- Never allow any bystanders in front of unit.
- Always disengage the blades, if not in use.
- Only operate the machine at daylight or in fully illuminated areas
- Ensure a stable foothold and always keep a firm hold on the handles. Always walk, never run.
- Do not operate the equipment when barefoot or wearing sandals.
- Exercise extreme caution when changing direction on slopes
- By rear tillers, ensure that the blades are protected by safety shield, only the part of the blades that works into the soil must be free.
- Never attempt to make any adjustments, while the engine is running.
- Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the machine backwards
- Never operate the engine indoor or in areas with low ventilation. The exhaustion from the engine contains carbon monoxide. Failure to observe could result in permanent injury or death.
Gasoline safety
- Use extreme care in handling gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the fumes are explosive. Serious personal injury can occur, when gasoline is spilled on yourself or your clothes. Rinse your skin and change clothes immediately!
- Use only an approved gasoline container. Do not use soft drink bottle or similar!
- Extinguish all cigarettes, cigars, pipes and other sources of ignition.
- Never refuel your machine indoors.
- Let the engine cool down before refilling
- Never fill the fuel tank to more than 2.5 cm below bottom of filler in order to provide space for fuel to expansion. After refueling, ensure that the cap tighten securely. Never use the lock-function on the gasoline gun, when refueling.
- Do not smoke while refueling.
- Never refuel inside a building or where gasoline fumes may get in contact with an ignition source.
- Keep gasoline and engine away from appliance, pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, power tools, etc. If the fuel tank has to be drained, this shall be done outdoors
Maintenance and storage
- The engine shall be stopped when carrying out maintenance and cleaning operations, when changing tools and when being transported by means other than under its own power.
- Check regularly that all bolts and nuts are tightened. Retighten if necessary.
- The engine must be completely cooled before storing indoors or covered.
- If the machine unused for a period of time, please refer to the instructions in this manual.
- Maintain or replace safety and instruction labels, as necessary.
- Only use original spare parts or accessories. If not original parts or accessories is used, the liability is no longer applied.
- Replace faulty silencers.
Miscellaneous
- The gears are delivered pre-greased. However, always ensure they are well greased before each use.
- The motor is not pre-filled with oil.
- Factory-fitted control devices, such as the handle-mounted clutch cable, must not be removed or exposed. Only drain the fuel tank outdoors. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the fumes are explosive.
- Ensure that the machine is properly secured when transported on a flatbed etc.
- Reduce the throttle during engine shutdown and close the fuel valve.
- Due to vibrations, it is recommended to take a break for every 30 minuttes use to avoid fatique in your arms.
Assembly
Please follow the steps in figure:
(Actual model may vary from the illustration shown.)
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Box content
- A. Extension blades
- B. Tiller with cables and support wheels
- C. Blades Outer
- D. Side guards
- E. Handlebar (TX602/TX612)
- F. Depth skid
- G. Bumper
- H. Mounting bracket for handlebar (TX602/TX612)
- I. Lower handle x2 (TX601/TX611)
- J. Handlebar (TX601/TX611)
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Only for model TX601 / TX611
Fit the lower handle section. Use the supplied mountings and bolts.
Fit the handle. Use the supplied assembly kit as shown. -
Only for model TX602 / TX612
Fit the handle into the bracket (1-H) fasten with hand wheel.
NB: Ensure the bolt goes through the spring. -
Mount clutch handle as shown on the picture.
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Mount the side guards using the bolts and nuts supplied. Note the side guard has to go under the body.
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Attach the bumper using the bolts and nuts supplied.
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Mount the blades using the cotter bolts and pins.
Fitting the panel on the handlebars.
This section only applies to the models TX602B and TX612TG
The parts for the panel in the handlebars are shown and described in Figure
13.
- A. Plastic panel
- B. Handlebars
- C. Throttle
- D. Screw for throttle
- E. Screw hole for fitting panel on handlebar
Assembly
Start by fitting the throttle (C) using the two accompanying screws (D) on the
rear of the panel (A).
Next, screw the panel (A) securely to the handlebar (B) in the screw holes (E)
using the accompanying screws that are with the manual.
Fill the motor with oil. See changing the oil section for more details.
Clothing
When using the machine, wear close-fitting work clothes, hard-wearing work
gloves, ear defenders and non-slip boots with steel toecaps.
Operating the tiller
- Ensure the machine is placed on a level surface with the support wheels lowered prior to start.
- Remove all foreign objects from the work area before using the machine. Stones, glass, branches and similar items may damage the tiller. Also check the bolts on the tiller are tightened.
- Start the motor as per the instructions below. Stand clear of the machine’s moving parts.
- Never attempt to move the machine in any way other than intended for normal use while the motor is running.
The tiller is designed for use in vegetable gardens and flowerbeds. Ensure
that you are familiar with these instructions before operating the machine, in
particular the motor start and stop procedures.
Fig 10B: To use the black handle the control stick must first be activated. By
tilting the control stick to the right or left side and then activate the
black handle lever, the tiller will move forward or backwards. Pay attention
while reversing. It is important that the area is cleared, for any obstacle
before reversing. Never reverse the tiller against a wall, tree or any other
fixed obstacle.
Operation zone
While the machine is being operated and the motor is running, do not leave the
operation zone marked fig 11. If it is necessary to leave the operation zone,
for example to attach an accessory, first stop the engine.
It is normally necessary to drive the tiller over a section of earth 2-3 times
from different directions. Do not till very wet soil, as clods of earth will
form that are difficult to break up.
Adjusting the handle
TX602 model only: Fig 3. The handle angle can be adjusted. Use the two hand
wheels to set one of the 3 available positions. The handle can be flipped
forward during transport. NB: Ensure the cables do not become trapped.
Adjusting the wheel/ depth skid
Fig 12. During operation, it may be necessary to raise the wheel assembly,
as it is connected to the depth skid. Depress the pedal to the right of the
support wheels to adjust the wheel assembly/depth skid to one of the 3
available positions.
The depth skid can be set to 3 different depths. The deeper it extends into
the soil, the deeper the tilling blades will work and the slower the machine
will advance. Setting the correct tilling depth will significantly reduce the
effort required. The depth skid should always be adjusted to suit the ground
conditions. We recommend testing several depths to see which works best.
Lubrication of gearbox
The gearbox is permanently lubricated at the factory, never open the
gearbox.
Starting and stopping the engine
Remember: Always check the oil level prior to use!
The oil level must always be between the min. and max. Mark on the dipstick.
Always use SAE-30 oil. Use only unleaded E5 gasoline. Never over-fill the gas
tank.
Warning: Stay out of dashed zone, while starting the engine! Always start
the engine from dotted operation zone See Figure 9.
Starting the engine See fig. 10
- Set the throttle control on the handle to max.
- Position the choke at max. Move the choke lever fully to the left. The choke is not required if the motor is hot.
- Pull the start cord to start the motor. Always feed the start cord back into the motor by hand.
- When the motor is started, set the choke to minimum (fully to the right) Engage the throttle slightly.
Stopping the engine
- Set the throttle control to “low” and let the motor run for approx. 30 seconds.
- When the motor idles, set the throttle control to full stop.
Use the toolbox underneath the breastplate to keep tools handy. Fig 8.
Vibrations may travel up into the handle during use. We therefore recommend
taking a break every 30 minuttes.
Important – Adjustment of clutch cables before use:
- Start the engine on tiller and lift the blades, so they don’t touch the ground.
- Activate the clutch handle slowly (forward and reverse) to find the point where blades start to turn around – and then at that point measure the distance between grip and outer plastic handle. See fig. 14+15.
It is recommended to be 2 persons doing this:
One that holds the tiller and activate clutch handle and one that adjust the
cables.
Forward:
The forward belt should first be activated (blades start to rotate), when the
clutch handle is 80 mm above the grip. Then the belt will not slide on the
pulley.
Reverse:
The reverse belt should first be activated (blades starts to rotate), when
the clutch handle is 30 mm above the grip. This to avoid that the reverse belt
is too tight and being activated unintendedly and thereby becomes warm and
risks to shrink.
If the belt is activated with a different distance, adjust the clutch cable
for forward and/or reverse by following this procedure:
The clutch cable can be adjusted both on the clutch handle or behind the belt
cover on machine. See fig.16+17.
It doesn’t matter which place to tighten it.
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Loosen the nut (A)
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Adjust the bolt (B):
Clockwise will loosen the cable (+)
Anti-clockwise will tighten the cable (-) -
Find the right adjustment to get the recommended distance between grip and handle
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Tighten the nut (A)
It is recommended to check above again after the first 30 min use. And then every 5 hours (and before first time’s use each year). This will extend the lifetime of the belts.
Cleaning the tiller
The tiller should be cleaned after use. Use a garden hose to wash off soil
and dirt. Remove any grass, etc. from the rotor shaft. The chassis number
should only be cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid unnecessary wear. Avoid
using a high-pressure washer during cleaning.
Changing the oil
The oil should initially be changed after the first 5 hours of use, and thereafter once per year.
- Let the motor run for 5 minutes to heat up the oil. This allows the oil to run more freely and makes for a more complete oil change.
- After 5 minutes, stop the motor. Remove the spark plug cap. Drain the oil by unscrewing the sump plug. Remember to drain the oil into a container of sufficient capacity. NB: The motor must not be tipped backwards more than 45 degrees.
- Screw the sump plug back in and pour new oil into the motor. Do this by removing the dipstick and pouring in the recommended quantity of oil.
- Refit the spark plug cap.
Alternatively, use an oil extractor kit.
- Suck the oil up through the oil filler hole using the syringe. Use the hose to reach the sump.
- Transfer the used oil to the container.
- Fill the engine with new SAE-30 oil.
- Check the oil level using the dipstick. Remember to dispose of used oil in a safe way.
Air filter maintenance
Please inspect and clean the air filter on a regular basis. If the filter has not been cleaned for a longer period, this will have influence on the engines power take-off and the exhaustion.
- Clean around the air filter before it is removed.
- Carefully remove the paper filter and check it. Brush it with a soft brush. If it is very dirty, it must be changed. Take care that no dirt gets into the intake of the engine.
- Wash the black foam element on the right side in warm soapy water.
- Press the water out of the foam element and let it dry. Put a few drops of SAE-30 oil on the filter to moisten it lightly with oil. Carefully squeeze out any surplus oil. Remount the element.
- Check that all parts are fitted correctly, and the cover closed as shown in the picture.
Spark plug maintenance
- Remove the spark plug cap.
- Brush away any dirt and deposit of the spark plug.
- Loosen the spark plug using a spark plug socket.
- Check the insulation is intact.
- Clean the spark plug using a wire brush.
- Measure the electrode gap 0.7–0.8 mm. Avoid damaging the electrode.
- If it is damaged, replace it with a new one.
- Refit the spark plug.
- Refit the spark plug cap.
Storage
- If the machine is likely to be stored unused for prolonged periods, follow the instructions below. This will ensure longer machine lifetime.
- Use a garden hose to wash off soil and dirt. Remove any grass, etc. from the rotor shaft. The chassis number should only be cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid unnecessary wear. Avoid using a high-pressure washer during cleaning.
- Wipe the tiller with a damp cloth so that all surfaces are clean. Wipe the surfaces down with an oily cloth to prevent rust.
- Always store the machine in a dry, clean location.
Troubleshooting
The motor will not start
- Check the fuel control is set correctly.
- Check the spark plug.
- Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
- See separate motor instructions for further troubleshooting.
The motor is not running smoothly
- Ensure the throttle control is not set to max.
- Check there is fresh gas in the tank.
The blades will not rotate
- Check for stones lodged between the blades.
- Release any stones by removing the blades.
- Check the cables are in good working order and fitted correctly.
- Check the belt is in good working order and fitted correctly.
- Ensure the belt tensioner is adjusted correctly.
The blades will not stop
Stop the engine and contact your dealer. Noise, vibration and precautionary measures
- Long-term exposure to noise levels exceeding 85 dB (A) are damaging. Always use ear defenders when the machine is being used.
- Reduce the running speed of the motor to reduce vibration and noise levels.
- To reduce noise levels further, only use the machine in an open environment.
- Vibrations can be reduced further by holding the handle firmly.
- To avoid disturbing others, the machine should only be used during the daytime.
- Always wear close-fitting work clothes, hard-wearing work gloves, ear defenders and non-slip boots with steel toecaps.
- Take a 30-minute break every 2 working hours.
- A worn belt has to be replaced/ serviced by a authorized dealer
Warranty terms and conditions
The warranty period is 2 years for private end users in EU countries. Products
sold for commercial use, only have a warranty period of 1 year.
The warranty covers material and/or fabrication faults.
Restrictions and requirements
Normal wear and replacement of wearing parts are NOT covered by the warranty.
Wearing parts, which are NOT covered for more than 12 months:
- Blades
- Cables
- Belts
- Switches
- Membranes/gaskets
- Spark plugs
- Engine liquids (oil, gasoline)
- Starter cords
- Filters
If you start the engine without adding oil, it will be damaged and cannot be
repaired and therefore not covered by the warranty.
The warranty does NOT cover damages/faults caused by:
- Lack of service and maintenance
- Structural changes
- Exposure to unusual external conditions
- Damages to the bodywork, deck, handles, panels etc.
- If the machine has been improperly used or overloaded
- Wrong use of oil, gasoline or other liquid types, which are not recommended in this user manual
- Bad or dirty gasoline, which results in contamination of the fuel system
- Use of unoriginal spare parts.
- Other conditions where Texas cannot be held responsible.
Whether a case is a warranty claim or not is determined in each case by an
authorized service center.
Your receipt is your warranty note, why it should always be kept safe.
REMEMBER: The purchase of spare parts as well as any request for warranty
repair, model number, year and serial number should always be informed. It can
be found on the CE label on the machine!
We reserve the right to change the conditions and accept no liability for any
misprints
Specifications
TX
Model| TX611TG| TX612TG| TX601B| TX602B
Length (mm)| 1250| 1250| 1250| 1250
Width (mm)| 570-850| 570-850| 570-850| 570-850
Height (mm)| 1240| 1240| 1240| 1240
Weight (kg)| 56,5| 59,5| 56| 58,5
Forward gears| 1| 1| 1| 1
Reverse gears| 1| 1| 1| 1
Handle| Fixed| Adjustable| Fixed| Adjustable
Working width| 36-85 cm| 36-85 cm| 36-85 cm| 36-85 cm
Working depth| 33 cm| 33 cm| 33 cm| 33 cm
Rotation speed, blades| 110| 110| 110| 110
Grease type| Multifak EP-1| Multifak EP-1| Multifak EP-1| Multifak EP-1
LwA| 101dB| 101dB| 101dB| 101dB
LpA| 83,2 dB| 83,2 dB| 83,2 dB| 83,2 dB
ah| 4.57 / 3.70 m/s²
±1,5 m/s²
| 7.66 / 7.95 m/s²
±1,5 m/s²
| 3.40 / 3.66 m/s²
±1,5 m/s²
| 6.84 / 7.50 m/s²
±1,5 m/s²
Engine
Brand| Texas| Texas| B &S| B &S
Model| TG725D| TG725D| XR 950| XR 950
Capacity| 212 CC| 212 CC| 208 CC| 208 CC
Max power| 4.0 kW / 3600rpm| 4.0 kW / 3600rpm| 4.5 kW / 3600rpm| 4.5 kW /
3600rpm
Sound power level of machine| LWA: 101| LWA: 101| LWA: 101| LWA: 101
Accessories
Side guards: used for tilling in between crops, such as carrots/potatoes, to avoid covering the crops in soil. Side guards can also be used for tilling along a wall or stone path, or in soft soil. Item number
91061000100
| ****
Fig. 25
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Scarifier: used to aerate the lawn and remove underlying dead grass from
the lawn. The grass grows
greener and stronger, which prevents the grown of moss. The rear bracket is necessary for fitting. Item number 91051500100 + 91057000100
| Fig. 18
Fig. 30
Push hoe: used to loosen the soil and thus remove weeds on paths and entrances. The rear bracket is necessary for fitting. Item number 91061500100
- 91057000100| Fig. 17
Fig. 30
Harrow: used to loosen the soil between crops and thus remove weeds.
The rear bracket is necessary for fitting. Item number 91070000100 + 91057000100
| Fig. 16
Fig. 30
Rake: used to rake paths and entrances with loose stones, for instance pebbles. The rear bracket is necessary for fitting. Item number 91062500100 + 91057000100| Fig. 15
Fig. 30
Ridge plough: used to plough up ground for potatoes, carrots and other root crops. The rear bracket is
necessary for fitting. Item number 91060500100 + 91057000100
| Fig. 20
Fig. 30
Digging claws: used if the soil is loose and the machine is to be
operated with a ridge plough or harrow instead of wheels. Item number
91060700100| Fig. 22
Snow scraper: used to scrape snow from a solid surface, such as paving
slabs. Can be tilted to the left/right. The assembly plate is necessary for
fitting. Item number 92000160100 + 91058000100| Fig. 24
Fig. 23
Snow chains: used with snow blade if it is very slippery to the machine
gives a better grip. Item number 91115000100| Fig. 28
Weight blocks: used to give the machine a better grip when operating with
a trailer or snow scraper. Can only be fitted with wheels. Item number
910101000100| Fig. 26
Fig. 21
Intermediate blades: used to give the machine a larger tiller width. They
also give the machine a smoother ride and can be advantageously used by very
loose soil. Item number 91050700100| Fig. 27
Wheels: used to mount accessories, such as rake. Item number 91053000100|
Fig. 21
Rear bracket: used to fit accessories. Item number 91057000100| Fig. 30
References
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