Soil tilling machine with transmission having three drive trains

Earth working – With drive means for tool or cleaner – Guided by walking attendant

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172125, 180 191, A01B 3302, B62D 5106

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045679495

ABSTRACT:
A walk-behind garden tiller having a pair of ground wheels and a row of soil penetrating and pulverizing tines both powered from a single engine through a power transmission. The transmission includes a tilling drive mode in which the tines and drive wheels are simultaneously driven, a non-tilling reverse ground wheel drive mode, a non-tilling machine transport drive mode, and a neutral drive mode, all controlled by a single, simple push-pull lever which is adapted to automatically disengage power transmission to the tines when the tiller is operated in either the reverse, transport, or neutral drive modes.

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patent: 4402366 (1983-09-01), Dankel

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