When using a gasoline trencher, the following points should be noted to ensure its efficient and safe operation:
Master the humidity of the field mud: The humidity of the field mud should be moderate to facilitate the operation of the trencher. Excessive humidity will make it difficult for the machine to enter the field, while low humidity may increase the wear of the machine.
Installation and adjustment: The trencher should be installed on an ultra-low speed transmission to achieve slow and slow operation. If installed on a rotary tiller, the original parts on the rotary tiller need to be removed and the parts of the trencher should be installed in the middle of the rotary tiller's rotating shaft. It is advisable to adjust the trenching depth to 0.15-0.20 meters, which can be achieved by adjusting the bolts at both ends of the rear support shaft on the rotary tiller.
Operation speed and rotation speed: For rice fields with soft field mud, a higher walking speed can be used; for rice fields with dry and hard field mud, a lower walking speed should be used. The engine speed should be controlled above medium and high speed to facilitate the crushing and throwing of the soil.
Safety precautions: Pay attention to personal safety during operation. When the machine is transferred between fields, the rotating moving knife should be cut off and transferred safely at a low speed. When starting work, operators should wear protective glasses to prevent mud and sand from splashing into their eyes. When adjusting and maintaining the machine, the engine should be turned off and stopped.
Troubleshooting and maintenance: Regular inspection and maintenance of the trencher is necessary, including cleaning the mud on the machine to prevent the blade from rusting, and regularly changing the oil of some parts. Use special accessories and avoid mixing products of different batches or models.
By following the above guidelines, you can ensure the effective use of the gasoline trencher and extend its service life.




