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Caution, Warning, Operating the tiller – Troy-Bilt 645A User Manual

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Section 4: Operation

Starting the Engine

The following steps describe how to start
and stop the engine.

Do not attempt to

engage tines or wheels until you have
read all the operating instructions in this
Section. Also review the safety rules in
Section 1: “Safety” and the tiller and
engine controls information in Section

3: “Features and Controls.”

CAUTION

To help prevent serious

personal injury or damage to
equipment:

• Before starting engine, put

both wheels in the WHEEL
DRIVE position. Never have

the

wheels

in

the

FREEWHEEL position when

the engine is running. When
the

wheels

are

in

FREEWHEEL, they do not
hold back the tiller and the

tines could propel the tiller

rapidly backward.

• Before sfarting engine, put

Forward

Clutch

Bail

(all

Models) and Reverse Clutch
Control in neutral (disen­
gaged) positions by releasing

levers.

• Never run engine indoors or

in enclosed, poorly venti­
lated areas. Engine exhaust

contains carbon monoxide,

an odorless and deadly gas.

• Avoid engine muffler and

nearby areas. Temperatures
In these areas may exceed

150»F.

1. Complete the “Pre-Start Checklist” on

the previous page.

2.

Put the wheels in the WHEEL DRIVE

position (see “Wheel Drive Pins" in
Section 3).

3.

Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the

“travel” position (lever all the way down)
so that the tines are clear of the ground.

4.

Release all controls on the tilier.

5. If engine is equipped with a fuel valve,

turn valve to open position as instructed

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in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual.

6. Put ignition switch and/or throttle
control lever on engine in “ON," “RUN,”

“FAST” or “START” position as instructed
in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual.

7. Choke or prime engine as instructed in
the separate Engine Owner’s Manual.

8. Place one hand on the fuel tank to

stabilize the unit when you pull the starter
handle. Use the recoil starter rope to start

the engine as instructed in the separate

Engine Owner’s Manual. When engine
starts, gradually move choke lever (on

engines so equipped) to “NO CHOKE,”

“CHOKE OFF” or “RUN” position.

^ WARNING

Hot surfaces can cause severe
burns. Do not touch muffler or

adjacent areas.

9.

Use the “FAST” throttle speed setting

when tilling.

^ WARNING

This creates an “uppercut" tine action
which digs deeply, uprooting soil and
weeds. Don’t overload the engine, but dig
as deeply as possible on each pass. On
later passes, the wheels may tend to spin
in the soft dirt. Help them along by lifting
up slightly on the handlebar (palm facing
up).

1. Follow the “Pre-Start Checklist” on the
previous page. Be sure that the wheels
are in the WHEEL DRIVE position.

2.

Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the

“travel” position (lever al! the way down)
so that the tines are clear of the ground.
Use this position when practicing with
your tiller or when moving to or from the
garden. When you are ready to begin
tilling, you must move the Depth

Regulator Lever to the desired depth

setting (see “Tilling Tips & Techniques").
Check that the Anti-Reverse Stake swivels

freely back and forth. Remove any clogged

material on or around the stake.

Keep

away

from

rotating

tines.

Rotating

tines

will

cause injury.

Stopping the Engine and Tiller

1. To stop the wheels and tines, release
the Forward Clutch Bail or the Reverse

Clutch Control —whichever control is in
use.

2.

To stop the engine, put the throttle

control lever on engine in “OFF” or

“STOP” position.

OPERATING THE TILLER

The following pages provide guidelines to

using your tiller effectively and safely in

various gardening applications. Be sure
to read “Tilling Tips & Techniques” in this

Section before you actually put the tines
into the soil.

This is a CRT (counter-rotating tine) tiller.
As the wheels pull forward, the tines

rotate backward.

Figure 4-2: Use one hand to guide tilier

when moving forward.

3.

Start the engine and allow it to warm

up. When warm, put throttle control in

fast speed setting.

4.

For forward motion of wheels and

power to the tines;

(a) Pull the Forward Clutch Bail up and

hold it against the handlebar. Release

the bail to stop forward motion of
the wheels and power to the tines.

(b) As the tiller moves forward, relax and

let the wheels pul! the unit along while

the tines dig. Walk behind and a

little to one side of the tiller. Use a
light but secure grip with one hand
on the handlebars, keeping your arm
loose. See Figure 4-2.

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