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March 31, 2008

Is there any way to get some info or a manual for an old cultivator/tiller?

This tiller is quite old but still in pretty good shape. There are a bunch of attachments with it. I don't know if it would qualify as an antique or not, but it is easy to use. I would like to see the manual if possible to see how to use the attachments and maybe for maintenance. Thank you

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HVAC & Fireplace Bucket EXPERT April 01, 2008

If there is anything for that model in the Sears system the manual will be in the online manuals of Manage My Home and parts will be online at the Sears Parts site. If nothing is found there then it is not likely Sears will have anything to supply for that model and you might be best to start with an internet search as there are some antique tool sites and others out there that might be able to provide you with more information.

To find any manuals online, go to the Home page of Manage My Home and hold your mouse over the square labeled HOME in the upper left of the page. A drop-down menu will appear, choose the option Products and manuals and then enter as much information as possible in the search option boxes that come up.

Select Find manuals at the bottom of the page to search for manuals. If nothing is found, check your product information for errors such as misspellings and be sure you have used only numbers and letters in the Model no. (no spaces, periods, etc.). The product might also be under another Brand or Type of Product.

Choose the blue Owners manual link for your product from the search results and it will open your manual for viewing online. You can save a copy of the manual to your Home Profile or, on most computer systems, download or print the manual while you are viewing it.

If the manual can't be found, you can try calling the Manage My Home Member Services Team at 1-800-803-6775, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Central Time. They will be more than happy to try tracking down the manual if Sears has a copy.

To check for parts online at the Sears Parts site go to www.Sears.com and select PARTS or go directly to www3.Sears.com and type in the model number. Select GO and then select your model from the search results. Choose either the View Diagram or the View Parts List option for the various Product Sections to open the diagrams or parts list for that section.

 

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This is a great place to go for advice, especially if you're low on funds and you could resolve the problem before calling and paying a service call, if it's an easy fix. I'm glad you are there for me.

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