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  "slug": "mini-garden-tiller",
  "lang": "en",
  "title": "Mini Garden Tiller",
  "description": "Prepare your garden with ease using the T-Mech 52cc petrol tiller. With 4 steel blades, 30cm width, 20cm depth, and 9000RPM power, it’s built for tough soil. Includes safety gear, toolkit, and fuel mi",
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    {
      "infos": [
        {
          "title": "Safe Working Practice",
          "text": "Please read through the safe working practice to ensure prevention of injury or damage to the device.\n\n*   Make sure you are wearing sturdy footwear, heavy duty gloves, eye and ear protection. Loose clothing, long hair and jewellery need to be tucked away as they could be caught in moving parts and cause injury.\n*   Do not operate the tiller if you are tired, ill or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.\n*   Petrol is very flammable. Do not use or fuel the tiller anywhere near a flame, sparks or while smoking. Allow the engine to cool before re-fuelling.\n*   Ensure caution when handling fuel. We recommend you fuel the machine at least 3m away from your work area in case any spilt fuel ignites when starting the engine.\n*   Fuel the machine only once you are happy the machine has been completely assembled.\n*   Check that you have filled the tank with the correct petrol/oil mix. Never attempt to run this engine using anything other than unleaded petrol.\n*   Carefully inspect the area to be tilled, remove all debris and remove hard or sharp objects such as glass, wire and large stones.\n*   Be aware of the risk of injury to yourself and possible bystanders. Any bystanders, children or pets should be at least 15 meters away as stones and other objects may be thrown up and cause injury.\n*   Inspect the tiller, and in particular the tines, before and after use, for any worn or damaged parts or loose nuts and bolts. Do not use until the parts are re-tightened, repaired or replaced.\n*   Always carry the tiller when the engine has stopped, and never walk away and leave the engine running.\n*   Never lay the hot tiller down on dry grass or any combustible material where there is a risk of fire from the hot engine.\n*   Only use the tiller in good light and visibility. Do not use on frozen ground.\n*   Always shut off the engine before setting it down.",
          "type": "Safety"
        },
        {
          "title": "Safe Working Practice",
          "text": "*   Unscrew the fuel cap, and fuel the machine to 80% capacity. Fasten the fuel cap tightly avoiding any cross threading and wipe up any spillages. Make sure the tiller is in a horizontal position when fuelling.\n*   If the tiller is not going to be used for long periods, drain the mixture from the fuel tank, start the engine and drain the carburettor of any remaining fuel.\n*   Please take care on slippery/wet ground.\n*   If the tines become locked, please stop the engine. Clean off the debris and start again.\n*   Use only outdoors. The Mini Tiller needs ventilation - the emissions contain carbon monoxide.\n*   Do not overwork the machine.\n*   Maintain proper control of the machine at all times, distractions may cause damage to the machine and/or injury to the user.\n*   Do not transport the machine when it is on.\n*   Never touch the tines when the engine is running, or when accelerating.\n*   Engine should be turned off, cool, and spark plug wire must be removed from spark plug before any repairs are attempted.\n*   Do not pour water on the electrical housing or near the vents.\n*   Avoid getting soil into eyes - wash immediately with plenty of water and seek medical attention.\n*   Keep the Mini Tiller clean to prolong working life.\n*   After turning off the machine, keep your hands away from the tines as they still might be turning after switching off the machine.\n*   Engine should be turned off and cool before you touch any parts of the Tiller. Parts of the Tiller get extremely hot during operation, and they remain hot for a short time after the unit is turned off.",
          "type": "Safety"
        },
        {
          "title": "GPSR Information\n",
          "text": "**UK**\n\n \n\n* **Manufacturer:** Monster Group UK Limited, Monster House 19-23 Alan Farnaby Way, Industrial Estate Sheriff Hutton, York YO60 6PG, England.\n* **Person Responsible:** Rana Harvey, Monster Group UK Limited, Monster House 19-23 Alan Farnaby Way, Industrial Estate Sheriff Hutton, York YO60 6PG, England. +441347878880\n\n**EU**\n\n* **Manufacturer:** Monster Group BV, Van Heemskerckweg 28A & B, Venlo 5928LL Netherlands.\n* **Person Responsible:** Rana Harvey, Monster Group BV, Van Heemskerckweg 28A & B, Venlo 5928LL, Netherlands. +441347878880\n",
          "type": "Gpsr"
        }
      ],
      "steps": [
        {
          "number": 1,
          "description": "**A.** Start/Stop Switch\n\n**B.** Throttle Lever\n\n**C.** Lower Handle Frame\n\n**D.** Recoil Starter\n\n**E.** Fuel Tank\n\n**F.** Tine\n\n**G.** Handle\n\n**H.** Wheel Adjustment Plate\n\n**I.** Wheel\n\n**J.** Cotter Pin",
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          "title": "Product Specifications"
        },
        {
          "number": 2,
          "description": "1. Secure the handles and middle handle in place before using the unit.\n2. Place the middle handle onto the lower handle frame so that it bends towards the user. Align the holes in the bars of both handle frames. Use two screws, two handle fasteners, and two nuts to fix the handles together. The handle fasteners can be positioned on the inside or outside of the handles.\n3. Attach the left and right handles to the middle handle frame with the remaining two nuts, two screws, and two handle fasteners.\n4. Use the cable ties to fasten the cable container to the middle handle frame and the right handle. Ensure the cable container follows the curve of the handle, with no overhang and no tension on the cable.\n\n",
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          ],
          "title": "Assembling the Handles"
        },
        {
          "number": 3,
          "description": "**To Remove Tines:**\n\n1.  Remove the cotter pins from each end of the tine shaft.\n2.  Slide the four tines off the shaft.\n\n**To Install Tines:**\n\n1.  Slide the inside tines onto each end of the tine shaft. One inside tine should be stamped with a 'B', and the other with a 'C'.\n2.  Slide the outside tines 'A' and 'D' onto each end of the shaft. Ensure the hub collars on both the left and right pairs of tines face each other, providing adequate spacing between the tine blades.\n3.  Insert the cotter pins into the holes at each end of the tine shaft to lock the tines into place.",
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          ],
          "title": "Tine Removal and Installation"
        },
        {
          "number": 4,
          "description": "The drag stake is used to regulate the depth of the turning tiller tines. It also serves as a brake, slowing the tiller’s forward motion, enabling the blades to penetrate the soil.\n\n1.  Pull the pin out of the drag stake hole.\n2.  Position the drag stake so the pointed tip is directed downward.\n3.  Insert the pin into the hole that will achieve the desired depth.",
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          ],
          "title": "Adjusting the Drag Stake"
        },
        {
          "number": 5,
          "description": "The wheels on the Mini Tiller can be adjusted to one of three positions. The lowest wheel position is used to transport the Mini Tiller when the engine is not running. The two higher positions are used when cultivating the soil and help to stabilise the unit when cultivating at different depths.\n\n1.  Pull the locking metal sleeve against the spring until the wheel releases from one of the three grooves.\n2.  Slide the wheel set up or down to the desired position, and release the locking metal sleeve until it locks into one of the three grooves.",
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          ],
          "title": "Assembling the Wheels"
        },
        {
          "number": 6,
          "description": "The engine will need to be fuelled after assembly and before being operated.\n\n1.  Using a fuel mixing container, combine 25:1- Unleaded Petrol:2 Stroke Lubricating Oil.\n2.  The fuel mixing container will have level indicators for accurate mixing. Shake the container to combine. It will now be referred to as a 2 Stroke Oil Mix. Fuel must be mixed in a container in a well-ventilated area.\n3.  Open the fuel tank cap. Using a fuel funnel, pour the 2 Stroke Oil Mix into the fuel tank. Once filled to 80% or the indicated level, place the fuel tank cap back on and tighten.",
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          "title": "First Fuelling"
        },
        {
          "number": 7,
          "description": "1.  Set the Start/Stop switch to **START**.\n2.  Set the choke lever (on the left-hand side of the engine) to the cold start position (position 1).\n3.  Press the primer bulb until you see the fuel flow through the transparent hose from the fuel tank to the carburettor.\n4.  Pull the recoil starter to start the engine. The engine should start after a few pulls.\n5.  Allow the engine to run for a few seconds and then move the choke lever back towards the run position (position 2). Allow the engine to run for a few seconds and then move the choke lever to the run position (position 3).\n6.  Squeeze the throttle lever and hold the handle grips firmly as you slowly lower the tiller and the tines make contact with the ground.\n7.  To stop, release the throttle and turn the start/stop switch to **STOP**.",
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          ],
          "title": "Starting the Engine from Cold"
        },
        {
          "number": 8,
          "description": "1.  Follow the exact process as from cold, except keep the choke in the run position (position 3).\n2.  With the engine running and the tines off the ground, pull up the throttle lever to increase the engine speed.",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Starting the Engine from Hot"
        },
        {
          "number": 9,
          "description": "1.  Move the Tiller to the work area before starting the engine. Transport it by pushing on the wheels and not the tines.\n2.  With the wheels in the correct position, the engine running and the tines off the ground, gradually increase the engine speed by pulling up the throttle lever.\n3.  Holding the handlebars firmly, slowly lower the tiller onto the soil. As the tines rotate, tilt the tiller forwards so that the tines can penetrate the soil. Once the ground has been broken, continue at a moderate pace.\n4.  You can pull the tiller backwards to improve the depth of cultivation.\n\nBy manipulating the handle bars, the operator can control the depth and speed of the tiller:\n\n*   Pushing down on the handles will allow the drag bar to penetrate the soil and slow the forward motion of the tiller.\n*   Easing up on the handles and moving the tiller gently from side to side will help to release any tines that are dug in too deeply.\n*   When turning, push down on the handles to bring the tiller's weight to the rear; this will make turning easier.",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Using the Mini Garden Tiller"
        },
        {
          "number": 10,
          "description": "Periodical maintenance is required on the Spark Plug to make sure the Mini Garden Tiller starts correctly. This should also be done before the first use after winter storage, along with a fresh fuel mix.\n\n1.  The correct air gap should be 0.5mm.\n2.  Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Using the multi-tool remove the spark plug.\n3.  Clean any dirt from around the spark plug. Do not let any dirt enter the cylinder. Re-gap the spark plug using a Feeler Gauge, replace and tighten.",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Spark Plug Maintenance"
        },
        {
          "number": 11,
          "description": "1.  Remove the air filter cover by loosening the socket head cap screws.\n2.  Remove the sponge air filter from inside and wash it in detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly and make sure it is completely dry.\n3.  Apply oil to the filter and replace it and the air filter cover. Remember to secure the socket head cap screws.",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Air Filter Maintenance"
        },
        {
          "number": 12,
          "description": "After the first use, check that no screws are loose.",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Body Maintenance"
        },
        {
          "number": 13,
          "description": "*   **WHAT DO I DO IF THERE ARE MISSING PARTS FROM MY ORDER?** \n\nIf there appears to be any part missing from your order, contact our friendly and helpful Customer Support Team within 7 days of receipt.\n\n*   **MY MINI GARDEN TILLER WILL NOT START.** \n\nCheck that the fuel tank has the correct type and amount of fuel in it. Then carry out the Spark Plug maintenance listed under Maintenance Instructions to see if this solves the problem. If the issue continues, call or email our Support Team.\n\n*   **I DO NOT THINK MY MINI GARDEN TILLER IS RUNNING CORRECTLY.** \n\nCall or email our Support Team, details on the Contact Us page and our friendly and helpful team will listen to any problem and find a resolution.\n\n*   **THE TINES ARE STILL SLOWLY OPERATING AFTER THE THROTTLE HAS BEEN RELEASED.**\n\nThere may be tension on the throttle cable, move the throttle cable down the handle towards the engine to release tension. However, the engine might be overfilled. This can simply be fixed by turning the carburettor screw anti-clockwise until the engine revs drop and the tines stop.\n\n**FOR ALL OTHER ISSUES, PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SUPPORT TEAM.**",
          "images": [],
          "title": "Resolution Guide"
        }
      ],
      "sections": [],
      "materials": {
        "items": [
          {
            "name": "Engine"
          },
          {
            "name": "Right handle"
          },
          {
            "name": "Left handle"
          },
          {
            "name": "Middle handle"
          },
          {
            "name": "Screw"
          },
          {
            "name": "Handle Fastener"
          },
          {
            "name": "Nut"
          },
          {
            "name": "Multi-tool"
          },
          {
            "name": "Spanner"
          },
          {
            "name": "Screwdriver"
          },
          {
            "name": "Allen Key"
          },
          {
            "name": "Cable Tie"
          },
          {
            "name": "Fuel mixing container"
          }
        ],
        "title": "Parts"
      },
      "productInfo": {
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          {
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            "value": "210985"
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          {
            "name": "Power",
            "value": "1.65kw"
          },
          {
            "name": "Fuel",
            "value": "2 Stroke Oil Mix - 25:1"
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          {
            "name": "Weight",
            "value": "14.2kg"
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          {
            "name": "Dimensions",
            "value": "(L)90 x (W)54 x (H)98cm"
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            "value": "52cc"
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        "name": "Mini Garden Tiller",
        "label": "Buy",
        "description": "Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and professional landscapers, this tiller features 4 tines each with 4 teeth, and a high powered engine. The tines can reach 15cm into the soil, ideal for maintaining lawns, borders and vegetable plots. \n\nEquipped with a 52cc petrol engine, a 1.2L tank capacity and combined with a 2 stroke oil mix means your Mini Tiller can be easily operated. The perfect tool for cultivating small to medium sized vegetable gardens and allotment plots. You will also receive FREE safety wear including: eye and ear protection and gloves.\n\n**Please note:** The Mini Tiller is designed to be used by a competent adult. The Tiller is designed to only be used on soft ground. Please keep away from any flames during the use of your Mini Tiller. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn by the operator of this equipment.\n\n**Please refer to and read the Safe Working Practice to ensure prevention of injury or damage to the device before starting.**"
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  "cover": {
    "title": "Mini Garden Tiller",
    "description": "Prepare your garden with ease using the T-Mech 52cc petrol tiller. With 4 steel blades, 30cm width, 20cm depth, and 9000RPM power, it’s built for tough soil. Includes safety gear, toolkit, and fuel mixing accessories—perfect for gardeners and landscapers alike.",
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