Camon C2000 Operating Instructions Manual - page 8
CAMON C2000 GX Tiller
Tracmaster Ltd
_______________________________________________________________________________
6
For parts diagrams visit
www.tracmaster.co.uk
4.5 Drag Bar
Located at the rear of the machine, the drag bar is used to control the depth and speed at
which the C2000 will dig into the ground.
The depth is controlled by varying the position at which the drag bar is held into its location
at the rear of the C2000. The drag bar has a choice of holes through which its locating pin
can be positioned. The lower the hole used on the drag bar to hold it in its position, the
deeper the machine will dig.
Forward speed is controlled by the drag bar as during operation of the tiller downward
pressure is applied on the handlebars by the operator that forces the drag bar into the
ground. This acts as an anchor holding the tiller in place whilst it digs down to its required
depth. Releasing downward pressure on the drag bar allows the tiller to walk itself forward
into its new cultivating position.
4.6 Transport Wheel
The transport wheel is used solely for moving the C2000 Tiller to its designated digging
location.
NB: The transport wheel is not required at any point during actual ground cultivation.
The transport wheel is held in its downwards travel position using a spring mechanism. By
pulling on the wheel it is possible to overcome the tension of the spring and rotate the wheel
180 degrees upwards and around to a location where it is held out of the way of the digging
tines.
4.7 Throttle Lever
The throttle lever controls the engine speed that in turn controls the speed of the digging
tines.
A faster throttle speed will result in an increased rotational speed of the digging tines.
4.8 Commissioning
Prior to operation it is necessary to check the engine oil level and add engine oil level to the
levels indicated in the specification table on page 4.
The engine fuel tank will not contain fuel so will need filling to the recommended level before
use.
4.9
General Safety Instructions
Be aware of all the safety requirements for the machine.
Visually check the machine for operational safety, complete components and fixed guarding
prior to each use.