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Maintenance and storage – Troy-Bilt REAR-TINE TILLER 675B User Manual

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5.

If the unit should start to vibrate abnormally,

stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug
wire and prevent it from touching the spark

plug, and check immediately for the cause. Vi­
bration is generally a warning of trouble.

6. Stop the engine, disconnect the spark

plug wire and prevent it from touching the

spark plug whenever you leave the operat­

ing position, before unclogging the tines,
or when making any repairs, adjustments
or inspections.

7.

Take all possible precautions when leav­

ing the machine unattended. Stop the en­

gine. Disconnect spark plug wire and move

it away from the spark plug. Move Wheel
Gear Lever to ENGAGE.

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Before cleaning, repairing, or inspect­

ing, stop the engine and make certain all
moving parts have stopped. Disconnect

the spark plug wire and prevent it from
touching the spark plug to prevent acci­

dental starting.

9. Always keep the tiller tine hood flap

down.

10. Never use the tiller unless proper

guards, plates, or other safety protective de­
vices are In place.

11. Do not run engine in an enclosed area.
Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide

gas, a deadly poison that is odorless, col­

orless, and tasteless.

12.

Keep children and pets away.

13. Never operate the tiller under engine
power if the Wheel Gear Lever is in DIS­
ENGAGE (FREEWHEEL). In this position,

the wheels will not hold the tiller back

and the revolving tines could propel the

tiller rapidly backward, possibly causing

loss of control.

Always move the Wheel

Gear Lever to ENGAGE before starting the

engine or engaging the tines^vheels with
the Forward Clutch or the Reverse Clutch.

14. Be aware that the tiller may unexpect­

edly bounce upward or jump backward if
the tines should strike extremely hard

packed soil, frozen ground, or buried ob­

stacles like large stones, roots, or stumps.

If in doubt about the tilling conditions, al­

ways use the following operating precau­
tions to assist you in maintaining control

of the tiller:

a. Walk behind and to one side of the

tiller, using one hand on the han­
dlebars. Relax your arm, but use a

secure band grip.

b. Use slower engine speeds.
c. Clear the tilling area of all large

stones, roots and other debris.

d. Avoid using downward pressure on

handlebars. If need be, use slight
upward pressure to keep the tines
from digging too deeply.

e. Before contacting hard packed soil

at the end of a row, reduce engine
speed and lift handlebars to raise
tines out of the soil.

f. In an emergency, stop tines and

wheels by releasing whichever

Clutch Lever is engaged. Do not at­
tempt to restrain the tiller.

15. Do not overload the tiller’s capacity by
attempting to till too deeply at too fast a
rate.

16. Never operate the tiller at high trans­
port speeds on slippery surfaces. Look be­
hind and use care when backing up.

17. Do not operate the tiller on a slope that
is too steep for safety. When on slopes,
slow down and make sure you have good
f ooti ng. Never pe rm it the ti I le r to freewheel
down slopes.

18.

Never allow bystanders near the unit.

19. Only use attachments and accessories

that are approved by Garden Way Inc.

20.

Use tiller attachments and accessories

when recommended.

21

. Never operate the tiller without good vis­

ibility or light.

22.

Never operate the tiller if you are tired, or

under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medi­

cation.

23.

Operators shall not tamper with the engine­

governor settings on the machine; the governor
controls the maximum safe operating speed to
protect the engine and all moving parts from
damage caused by overspeed. Authorized ser­
vice shall be sought if a problem exists.

24.

Do not touch engine parts which may be

hot from operation. Let parts cool down

25.

Please remember; You can always stop the

tines and wheels by releasing the Forward

Clutch Lever or the Reverse Clutch Control
(whichever lever you have engaged) or by mov­
ing the Throttle Control Leverto STOP.

26.

To load or unload the tiller, see the instruc­

tions in Section 4 of this Manual.

27.

Use extreme caution when reversing or

pulling the machine towards you.

28.

Start the engine carefully according to in­

structions and with feet well away from the
tines.

29.

Never pick up or carry a machine while the

engine is running.

Maintenance and Storage

1. Keep the tiller, attachments and acces­
sories in safe working condition.

2.

Check all nuts, bolts, and screws at fre­

quent intervals for proper tightness to be
sure the equipment is in safe working con­
dition.

3.

Never store the tiller with fuel in the fuel tank

inside a building where ignition sources are
present such as hot water and space heaters,
furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves, electric mo­

tors, etc.). Allow engine to cool before storing in
any enclosure.

4.

To reduce the chances ofafire hazard, keep

the engine free of grass, leaves, or excessive
grease.

5.

Store gasoline in a cool, well-ventilated

area, safely away from any spark- or flame-
producing equipment. Store gasoline in an
approved container, safely away from the

reach of children.

6. Refer to the storage instructions in the

Maintenance section of this Manual and the

separate Engine Owner’s Manual for In­
structions if the tiller is to be stored for an
extended period.

7.

Never perform maintenance while the en­

gine is running orthe spark plug wire is
connected, except when specifically in­
structed to do so.

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If the fuel tank has to be drained, do this

outdoors.