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3 features and controls, Introduction, Pto attachments feature – Troy-Bilt 12204-10HP User Manual

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Section

3 Features and Controls

A

WARNING

Before

operating

your

machine,

carefully

read

and

understand

all

safety, controls, operating instructions
in this Manual, the separate Engine
Owner’s Manual and on the decals on
the machine.

Failure to follow these instructions can
result in serious personal injury.

introduction

This section describes the location and
function of the controls and features on
your tiller. Refer to Section 4,

Operation

for detailed operating instructions.

Practice using these controls, with the
engine shut off, until you completely
understand the operation of the controls
and feel confident with each of them.

IMPORTANT:

Refer to the separate engine

manufacturer’s Engine Owner’s Manual

for information about the controls on the

engine.

NOTE: All references to left, right, front
and rear of the machine are based on a
position behind the handlebars and facing

forward.

PTO Attachments Feature

In addition to powerful tilling capability,

you can quickly convert your machine

into a PTO (Power Take-Off) Power Unit

that is capable of towing or powering
various TROY-BILT attachments.

You can access this capability by

removing the tines attachment (powered
by the PTO Power Unit). The PTO Power
Unit is then available for engine powered

attachments, or for pulling or towing non-

powered attachments. See Section 4,

PTO Power UnittoT

detailed information

on installing and operating TROY-BILT
PTO attachments.

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

Use the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever (A,
Figure 3-1) to engage and disengage
power to the transmission.

Figure 3-1:

A- Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

B- Forward Interlock Levers
C- Wheel Speed Lever
D- Tines/PTO Clutch Lever

This lever has three operating positions;

FORWARD, NEUTRAL and REVERSE.

* FORWARD is engaged when the lever is

moved down until the clutch roller (G,
Figure 3-2) engages into the detent
position under the adjustment block (H,
Figure 3-2). You will definitely feel the
lever engage into this position.

Use the FORWARD setting to move the

wheels and tines forward, or to apply
power to an optional PTO (Power Take
Off) attachment. (See also

Forward

Interlock Levers.)

To stop the wheels, tines or any PTO
attachment, move the lever to NEUTRAL

by tapping the lever upwards (Figure
3-3) and releasing.

• REVERSE is engaged when the lever is

pushed (with an open palm) all the way
up and held in that position (Figure 3-4).
Use this setting to move the wheels in
reverse. To stop moving in reverse,
release the lever; it automatically returns

to the NEUTRAL position.

£-

Depth Regulator Lever

F- Handlebar Height Adjustment Lever
G- Engine Throttle Lever

IMPORTANT:

Do not operate the tines or

any PTO attachment in REVERSE.

• NEUTRAL is this control’s normal non­

operating position. The lever returns to
NEUTRAL when it is tapped out of the
FORWARD position or released from the

REVERSE position. NEUTRAL position
is between FORWARD and REVERSE
(Figure 3-3). Use this setting to stop

the wheels, tines or any PTO attach­

ment.

IMPORTANT:

Always shift to NEUTRAL

before starting the engine or before
engaging the wheels, tines or any PTO
attachment.

Forward Interlock Levers

The Forward Interlock Levers (B,

Figure 3-1) are attached under each
handlebar grip.

You must squeeze at least one of these

interlock levers up against the handlebar

grip whenever the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever is engaged in FORWARD
position.

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