Section 3, A warning, Break-in operation – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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SECTION 3:

Before you attempt to operate

your tiller make sure that you’ve

read and fully understand all of the

Safety instructions in Section 1

and the Controls information in

Section 2. You should also read

this Section carefully before start­

ing your engine.

You should practice with your

tiller in an open, level area before

you use it in your garden. While

practicing, do so without the tines

revolving (disengage the tines with

the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever).

When you’ve become completely

familiar with your tiller, you can

begin using it in your garden.

A

WARNING

To avoid personal injury or damage

to equipment, read the Owner/Op-

erator Manuals provided with any

optional accessories or attach­

ments before operating the tiller or

PTC Power Unit. The Manuals pro­

vide a detailed description of proper

use and operation, and point out

other important Safety Instructions.

Break-in operation

During the first few hours of new

machine operation, you must per­

form the following maintenance.

For subsequent required mainte­

nance, and the procedures to fol­

low, please refer to Section

6

in

this Manual.

1. CHANGE ENGINE OIL. The en­

gine oil must be changed after the

first 5 hours of new engine opera­

tion. Thereafter, change the oil after

each 10 operating hours. Change

the oil more frequently when oper­

ating in extremely dusty or dirty

conditions.

2. CHECK TRANSMISSION GEAR

OIL LEVEL. The gear oil levels must

be checked after the first

2

hours

of new tiller operation. Thereafter,

check the oil levels after every 30

operating hours.

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3. CHECK DRIVE BELT TENSION.

The tension on the drive belt may

need to be adjusted after the first

2

or 3 hours of new operation due to

initial belt wear and seating of the

belt with its pulleys. Thereafter,

check the tension after every

10

operating hours.

4. CHECK BOLTS AND NUTS.

Check for loose bolts and nuts

after the first

2

hours of new tiller

operation. Thereafter, check after

every

10

operating hours.

Preparation before starting

Make the following checks and

perform the services as required

before starting the engine.

1. CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL.

Check the oil level in the engine

crankcase. Do not run the engine

unless the proper oil level is

maintained.

2. SERVICE AIR CLEANER. Make

sure that the air cleaner elements

are not dirty.

3. CHECK SAFETY GUARDS. Make

sure that all safety guards and cov­

ers are securely in place.

4. ATTACH SPARK PLUG WIRE. Be

sure that the spark plug wire is

securely attached to the spark

plug.

5. CHECK ENGINE COOLING

SYSTEM. The cooling fins and air

intake screen must be clean to

ensure adequate cooling.

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6

. ADJUST HANDLEBARS. Set the

handlebars to a comfortable oper­

ating height.

7. CHECK BATTERY (Eiectric Start

Models). Make sure that the bat­

tery is properly filled and that all

electrical connections are clean

and tight.

8

. FiLL FUEL TANK WITH GASO­

LINE. Avoid using gasoline that is

not fresh, as stale fuel can cause

gum deposits to form in the carbu­

retor and fuel lines. Fuel should

not be stored for more than six

months. The use of unleaded gas­

oline is recommended as it resuits

in fewer combustion deposits and

longer engine life. DO NOT MIX OIL

WITH THE GASOLINE.

(a) Clean the fuel cap and its sur­

rounding area before removing the

cap.

(b) Use a clean funnel to add fuel

to the fuel tank.

(c) Do not fill the tank to the point of

overflowing. Fill to within Ta-inch of

the top of the tank to prevent spiils

and to allow for fuel expansion.

(d) For 7 HP Briggs & Stratton

Engines: use clean, fresh, lead-free

automotive gasoline (leaded gas­

oline may be used if unleaded is

unavailable). Use gasoline that has

a minimum octane rating of 77. Do

not use gasoline containing Meth­

anol. The use of gasoline which

contains alcohol (such as gasohol)

is not recommended. If you are

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