Important, Starting and stopping the engine, A danger – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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forward, release the Forward Inter­

lock Lever briefly. If the system

is working properly, the engine

should start to shut off when you

release the lever. If It does, quickly

squeeze the lever against the han­

dlebar grip and then return the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to

the “NEUTRAL” position (tap or lift

the lever up and release It). Repeat

this test using the other Forward

Interlock Lever.

6. If the engine does not start to

shut off when the Fonward Inter­

lock Levers are released, the sys­

tem is not functioning correctly,

and you should stop the engine.

remove the key (on electric start

models) and disconnect the spark

plug wire from the spark plug.

Do

not operate the tiller or PTO Power

Unit again until the system is again

functioning properly.

See Section 6

in this Manual for some simple

troubleshooting checks you can do

to correct a faulty Interlock system.

IMPORTANT

To avoid possible damage to the

Forward Interlock Safety System,

do not use high-pressure sprays

around the wire harness recepta­

cle or neutral plunger assembly.

Starting and stopping
the engine

A DANGER

To avoid personal injury, do not run

engine in an enclosed or poorly

vented area. Engine exhaust con­

tains carbon monoxide, an odor­

less and deadly gas.

To start the engine:

IMPORTANT

Use the following steps to practice

starting and stopping the engine

ONLY. Do not attempt to drive the

tiller or PTO Power Unit until you

have read ALL of the operating

instructions in this Section and in

Section 5.

Cold weather operation

Before operating the machine in

cold weather (below 40 °F) you

should take the following steps to

protect your engine and transmis­

sion from possible damage.

1. Use a lighter weight oil in the

engine crankcase. See “Engine Oil

Maintenance” in Section 6.

2. Allow the engine to warm up

thoroughly before putting it under

a load.

3. Use fresh, winter grade fuel

(gasoline suppliers change the

fuel blend seasonally).

4. Use the correct weight gear oil

in the PTO Power Unit transmis­

sion. See “Transmission Gear Oil

Maintenance” in Section 6.

5. While the engine is warming,

place the Wheel Speed Lever in

“FREE WHEEL”, block the wheels

to prevent them from moving, and

put the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever in

“DISENGAGE”. Then squeeze one

of the Forward Interlock Levers

against the handlebar grip and shift

the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

into “FORWARD”. This will rotate

the drive shaft inside the transmis­

sion and help to warm the trans­

mission gear oil.

6. Do not try to move the machine

if the wheels are frozen to the

ground. First melt the ice with

warm water.

1. Place the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever in “NEUTRAL” (Photo

3-4). To find “NEUTRAL” (while the

engine is not running), push the

lever down until it engages in

“FORWARD”. Then tap or lift the

lever up and release it.

2. Lower the Depth Regulator

Lever until the tines are off the

ground (Photo 3-4).

3. Put the Wheel Speed Lever in

either “SLOW” or “FAST” (Photo

3-4).

Be sure to roll the wheels

while shifting the lever until the

wheels are engaged.

NOTE: If using a PTO driven sta­

tionary attachment, put lever in

“FREEWHEEL” and place blocks

around all wheels to prevent

equipment from moving.

4. Move the engine throttle lever

forward, away from the “STOP”

position (Photo 3-4).

5. Put the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever

in the “DISENGAGE” position—

Photo 3-4. (Use the “ENGAGE” po­

sition if you want the tines to turn

or if you want to apply power to a

PTO driven stationary attachment).

6. Move the choke control to the

“FULL CHOKE” position (Photo 3-5

or 3-6). NOTE: A warm engine may

start without choking.

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