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TROUBLESHOOTING POINTS

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

WflJ not start

1.

Out of fuel.

1,

Fill fuel tank.

2.

Engine not “CHOKED” properly.

2.

See ‘TO START ENGINE” in Operation section.

3,

Engine flooded.

3.

Wait several minutes before attempting to start.

4.

Dirty air cleaner.

4.

Clean or replace air cleaner cartridge.

5.

Water in fuel.

5,

Drain fuel tank and carburetor, and refill tank with

fresh gasoline.

6.

Clogged fuel tank.

6.

Remove fuel tank and clean.

7.

Loose spark plug wire.

7.

Make sure spark plug wire is seated properly on
plug.

8.

Bad spark plug or improper gap.

8.

Replace spark plug or adjust gap.

9.

Carburetor out of adjustment.

9.

Make necessary adjustments.

Hard to start

1.

Throttle control not set properly.

1.

Place throttle control in “FAST’ position.

2.

Dirty air cleaner.

2.

Clean or replace air cleaner cartridge.

3.

Bad spark plug or improper gap.

3.

Replace spark plug or adjust gap.

4.

Stale or dirty fuel.

4.

Drain fuel tank and refill with fresh gasoline.

5.

Loose spark plug wire.

5,

Make sure spark plug wire is seated properly on
plug.

6.

Carburetor out of adjustment.

6.

Make necessary adjustments.

Loss of power

1.

Engine is overloaded.

1.

Set depth stake for shallower tilling.

2.

Dirty air cleaner.

2.

Clean or replace air cleaner cartridge.

3.

Low oil level/dirty oil.

3.

Check oil level/change oil.

4.

Faulty spark plug.

4.

Clean and regap or change spark plug.

5.

Oil in fuel.

5.

Drain and clean fuel tank and refill, and clean

carburetor.

6.

Stale or dirty fuel.

6.

Drain fuel tank and refill with fresh gasoline.

7.

Water in fuel.

7,

Drain fuel tank and carburetor, and refill tank with

fresh gasoline.

8.

Clogged fuel tank.

8.

Remove fuel tank and clean.

9.

Spark plug wire loose.

9.

Connect and tighten spark plug wire.

10.

Dirty engine air screen.

10.

Clean engine air screen.

11.

Dirty/clogged muffler.

11.

Clean/repiace muffler.

12.

Carburetor out of adjustment

12.

Make necessary adjustments.

13.

Poor compression.

13.

Contact an authorized service center/department

Engine overheats

1.

Low oil level/dirty oil.

1.

Check oil level/change oil.

2,

Dirty engine air screen.

2.

Clean engine air screen.

3.

Dirty engine.

3,

Clean cylinder fins, air screen, and muffler area.

4.

Partially plugged muffler.

4.

Remove and clean muffler.

5.

improper carburetor adjustment.

5.

Adjust carburetor to richer position.

Excessive bounce/

difficult handling

1.

Ground too dry and hard.

1.

Moisten ground or wait for more favorable soil

conditions.

Soil balls up or clumps

1.

Ground too wet.

1.

Wait for more favorable soil conditions.

Engine runs but tiller

1.

Drive control bar is not engaged.

1.

Engage drive control.

won’t move

2.

V-belt not correctly adjusted.

2.

Inspect/adjust V-belt.

3.

V-beit is off pulley{s).

3.

Inspect V-belt.

Engine runs but labors

1.

Tilling too deep.

1.

Set depth stake for shallower tilling.

when tilling

2.

Throttle control not properly adjusted.

2,

Check throttle control setting.

3.

Carburetor out of adjustment.

3.

Make necessary adjustments.

Tines will not rotate

1.

Shear pin{s) broken.

1,

Replace shear pin(s).

Hard to shift into gear

1.

Gears not timed.

1.

Briefly engage drive control bar and release or rock

tiller forward and backward until are able to shift
gears.

Tiller shuts off when

drive control bar

1.

Shift lever set in between counter rotating till
position and forward rotating till position.

1,

Shift to either counter rotating till position or forward
rotating till position.

engaged

2.

Tines jammed.

2.

Clear tines.

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