Many customers have complained to me that the machines they bought don't work well. I always tell them with a smile: Machines have souls, and you need to learn to communicate with them. As a mechanical expert, today I won't talk about parameters. I'll teach you the 5 operation tricks I've summarized, so that the gasoline jackhammer in your hands can truly become an "efficiency monster".
First, I'll teach you how to control the throttle rhythm. I've found that beginners always tend to push the throttle all the way down, but this actually disrupts the frequency of jumping. I suggest you find that "resonance point", when you feel the machine jumping the lightest and the pounding sound the quietest, that throttle position is the most perfect.
Second, I emphasize the control of the center of gravity. When I operate, my body slightly leans forward, using the inertia of my weight to guide the machine forward. I'm not pushing it, I'm dancing with it. I adjust the height of the handlebars to deal with different hardness of the soil, which can save you half of your physical strength.
Third, I'll teach you how to handle turns. I definitely don't recommend you forcefully twist the handlebars when the machine is jumping. I'll use the rebound force at the moment of the machine's landing to delicately adjust the direction. I once used this method to move like a flexible fish in complex pipe construction.
Fourth, I highly value the planning of the operation path. I always use the "one-third overlap method". When I walk along each row, I cover one-third of the area of the previous row. I do this to ensure there are no blind spots. I pursue a level of effect like a mirror.
Fifth, I require you to develop the habit of "listening". While operating, I listen to the engine and pounding sounds. If the sound becomes sharp, I know it might have hit a big rock; if the sound becomes dull, I know the soil moisture is too high. What I've taught you is the truth I've discovered through thousands of hours of operation. I hope you not only have a good machine, but also have excellent skills.



