Got a picture? The wheels should be up, or removed. My old front tine (that I quit using when I bought the rear tine a few years ago) could have the wheels removed with just a clip. The drag bar in the rear (the thing I think your calling a yolk) has to be secured so it won't swivel. It will be dropped down into the dirt like a drag, which is what keeps the tiller from trying to go forward. I assume the other bar with may actually be the drag bar? Again, a picture is worth a thousand words. I can take a picture of mine tomorrow if you don't get any help from the others, it might help you compare what you have. Meanwhile, here is a picture of one I got from Google.
See the bar in back, that would lower down into the ground to act like an anchor to keep the machine from lunging forward, and of course the wheels would either pivot up or be romoved completly. ***YOU NEVER WANT TO ROTOTILL WITH THE WHEELS DOWN*** unless you just enjoy beating yourself to death!
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