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Section
3 Features and Controls
A WARNING
Before
operating
your
machine, carefully read and
understand all safety, controls
and operating instructions in
this
Manual,
the
separate
Engine Owner’s Manual, and
on the decals on the machine.
Failure
to
tollow
these
instructions
can
result
in
serious personal injury.
Forward
Clutch Bail
Depth Regulator
Reverse Clutch
Control
Handlebar Height
Adjustment
— Anti-Reverse Stake
Wheel Drive Pin
(on each wheel)
Figure 3-1: Features and controls.
Introduction
This section describes the locations and
functions of the controls on your tiiler.
Refer to the next section (“Operation”)
for detailed operating instructions.
Practice using these controls, with the
engine shut off, until you 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.
Wheel Drive Pins
10
WARNING
Never allow either of the
wheels
to
be
in
the
FREEWHEEL
position
when
the engine is running. Always
put both wheels in the WHEEL
DRIVE position before starting
the engine.
Failure to comply could cause
loss of tiller control, property
damage, or personal injury.
Each wheel is equipped with a Wheel
Drive Pin (A, Figures 3-2 and 3-3) that
secures the wheel to the wheel shaft (B).
The wheels can be positioned in either a
WHEEL DRIVE or a FREEWHEEL mode.
Before starting the engine, put both
wheels In the WHEEL DRIVE position by
inserting the Wheel Drive Pins through
the wheel hubs and the wheel shaft. This
“locks" the wheels to the wheel shaft,
causing the wheels to turn when either
the Forward Clutch Ball or the Reverse
Clutch Control Is engaged.
Use the FREEWHEEL mode only when the
engine is not running. In FREEWHEEL,
the Wheel Drive Pins are placed only
through the holes in the wheel shaft (not
the wheel hubs), thus allowing the wheels
to turn freely when the tiller is pushed or
pulled by hand.
To Place the Wheels In WHEEL DRIVE or
FREEWHEEL:
1. Stop the engine, disconnect the spark
plug wire from the spark plug and allow
the engine to cool.
2. Raise one wheel off the ground and
place a sturdy support under the
transmission.
3. Remove the wheel drive pin (A,
WARNING
Do not place the tiller on its
side tnthen changing the wheel
drive positions as doing so
couid
resuit
in
gasoline
leaking from the fuel tank.
Failure to follow this instruc
tion could result in personal
injury or property damage.
Figures 3-2 and 3-3) by removing the
hairpin cotter (C).