Stopping the engine, Important – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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OPERATION OF TILLER

ENGINE THROTTLE

TINES/PTO

CLUTCH

FORWARD INTERLOCK

LEVERS

WHEELS/TINES/PTO

DRIVE LEVER

WHEEL SPEED LEVER

/

DEPTH REGULATOR

LEVER

3-4: Tiller and engine controls.

NOTE; Be sure that fuel tank shut­

off valve (see Page 15) is in “OPEN”

position.
7. For recoil start engines;

(a) Stabilize machine by placing

your free hand on the fuel tank

of the Briggs & Stratton Engine

or on the air cleaner cover of

the Kohler Engine.

(b) Use your other hand to slowly

pull the starter rope until you

feel resistance. Then rapidly

pull the rope. (Look behind you

before pulling rope out.) Let

the rope rewind slowly after

each start attempt.

8. For electric start engines;

(a) Turn the key to the “START”

position. Do not hold the key at

“START” for longer than a few

seconds as prolonged crank­

ing can damage the starter

chok

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3-5: Choke control on 7 HP Engine.

motor if cranked more than 15

seconds per minute.

(b) When the engine starts, release

the key and it will return to the

“RUN” position.

9. If the engine fails to start in four

or five tries, let the engine set for

10 minutes and repeat the start­

ing procedure.

10. When the engine starts, slowly

move the choke control (if used) to

the “HALF CHOKE” and then to

the “CHOKE OFF” positions.

11. Move the throttle lever to the

“SLOW” position and let the engine

warm up.

STOPPING THE ENGINE:

1. To stop the wheels and tines at

any time, move the Wheels/Tines/

PTO Drive Lever into the “NEU­

TRAL” position and then release

both Forward Interlock Levers.

3-6: Choke control on 8 HP Engine.

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2. Move the engine throttle lever

to the “STOP” position (and turn

the key to “OFF” on electric start

models).

Remove the key for

safekeeping.

IMPORTANT

If turning the key to “OFF” or mov­

ing the throttle lever to “STOP"

does not shut the engine off, you

can move the choke control to the

“FULL CHOKE” position. This will

flood the engine and cause it to

stall. Use this procedure only in

emergencies, as continued use can

be harmful to your engine.

Starting the Electric Start Engine

with the recoil starter rope

If necessary, the electric start

engine can be started with the re­

coil rope. However, before doing

so be sure to follow the procedure

below that applies to your particu­

lar situation.

1. If the battery is in good condi­

tion (not “dead” or damaged), you

can leave it on the tiller which

allows it to be recharged during

engine operation. But, before start­

ing the engine with the recoil rope,

make sure that the battery is filled

to the correct level with electrolyte

and that all of the cables and wires

are properly connected.

2. If the battery is “dead” or dam­

aged, then it should be removed

from the tiller and tested by a qual­

ified battery mechanic. While the

battery is removed, keep the loose

terminal on the positive (+) battery

cable (if cable is still attached to

solenoid) covered with a wrapping

of electrical tape and secure the

cable to the frame of the battery

bracket. This will prevent any pos­

sibility of sparking from the cable

terminal.

3. Before starting the engine with

the recoil starter rope, place the

key switch in the “RUN” position,

the engine throttle lever in the

“START” position, and the choke

control in the “FULL CHOKE” posi­

tion (for cold starts).

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