No. 209 Mfr's. No.209 Mfr's. No. 203 PACKING The cultivator is packed in one carton disassembled for ease of shipment. ASSEMBLY 1. Attach parallel bars to dravr bar assembly as shown at (1). Lock with Jam nuts so bars are free to swing. 2. Attach depth crank (2) as illusiratod. Adjusting nuts (3) should be equally spaced on threads, 3. Clamp wheel standards to draw bar assembly as shown at (4). 4. Clamp lool holders to tool bar as shown at (5). 5. Attach the lool standards lo the tool assemblies. ATTACHMENT (Requires the 990203 Hitch Adapter) To attach the assembled cultivator to the Model 700 Hiding Tractor: 1. Pull the lift lever all the way back. 2. Mount the lift pin and chain (6) on the tractor rear lift assembly being certain to drop in the lock pin and spring clip. 3. Mount the clevis (7) lo the tractor tow assembly and secure the spring clip. 4. Bring up the cultivator and drop in the draw bar pin and spring clip. 5. Pin the lift chain to the cultivator at (8), secure with spring clip. Lilhc In USA SIMPLICITY MANUFACTU 6. To transport the cultivator, move the lift lover lo iEs forward position. ADJUSTMENTS 1. A hand ¿crow <2) is provided to permit adjustment of the depth ol the sturdy carbon «tee! knives, together. 2. Each knife may be adjusted separately in its bracket. 3. The middle shoe (9) can be freed to be flipped forward to straddle the middle row by first removing its pivot lock pin (10). 4. Grease wheel bearings daily. OPERATION The garden can be more easily cared for by planting rows the long way oi the plot. Select the proper cultivating steels so the maximum results are obtained. Seedlings require different at' tention than sturdy plants. NOTE: Since the principal purpose or function of cultivation is weed control, it follows that cultivation should be done at the time most favorable for killing weeds, which is just as they are breaking through the surfaco. Practically all the benefits derived from cultivation are secured from shallow cultivation. Deep cultivation, if practiced, should be carried on during the early stages of growth and the depth lessened as the plants grow larger and the roots increase in length. All tools on this cultivator have an individual adjustment for depth and an individual adjustment for pitch. 12 4 RING COMPANY, INC. REAR CULTIVATOR ■Order by Pail Number Kef. Lei. Part No. Description A 722006 Pin, Cutter, x V5 I.CJ« B 8272032 standard C #27101S Pit] D 8161045 Spring Clip K 117Ü11 Find Assembly, Drawbar F 702005 Boll. Carriage. 3/8-lGx 1-1/2" G 720Û02 Washer, Lock, 3/R’* H 717003 Nut. Hex., i.'uii, 3/8s>-lB KC J 117012 Drawhar Assembly K 02 til 023 Clamp, Shank L 713001 Screw, Sist, 3/85 '-16 x I" lg. M 112ÛS? Standard. Wheel N 112DS?} Spindle, Wheel P 717018 Nut, J.tm, Hex.. 5/S”-11 NC 7270Ü2 Fitting. Grease n 8271506 \VhvL'l, Complete s 82G1Q!№ Washer T 722006 Pin. Cotter, 1/9*’ dla. xl" u S272S02 Tool Bar Assembly V 9272503 Frame Assembly, Tool. R.H. w F1S73004 fVAiut; Atfceinljly. Tool, L.ll. •Ortfer by Part NumlKir Rci. Lfit. Part No. Description X fl27l01fl Standard, Tool. Short Y 8271503 T