Section 5, A caution, To remove the tine attachment – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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SECTION 5:

As explained on Page 2 of this

Manual, your tiller can be con­

verted into a self-contained PTO

Power Unit that is capable of

powering or towing other attach­

ments besides the tine attachment

that came with your tiller. The in­

structions given here will help you

become familiar with your PTO

Power Unit. Please read this Sec­

tion thoroughiy.

Before trying to operate your PTO

Power Unit for the first time, make

sure that you have:

• Read and understand all of the

Safety Instructions in Section 1 of

this Manual and in the Owner/

Operator Manual that is supplied

with any attachment.

• Read and understand all of the

controls information and operating

procedures for the tiller and engine

as described in Sections 2 and 3

of this Manual.

• Read and understand all of

the assembly instructions, controis

information, and operating proce­

dures for the attachment as de­

scribed in the Owner/Operator

Manual that is supplied with the

attachment.

Removing and replacing the tine attachment

The foiiowing steps explain how

to remove and replace the tine at­

tachment. The only tool you’ll need

is a %-inch wrench (at ieast 12-

inches long for adequate leverage).

There are two optional acces­

sories avaiiable that make the

following steps easier. One is the

A CAUTION

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR

DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT;

• Stop the engine, remove the

electric start key, disconnect the

spark plug wire and let the engine

and muffler cool before removing

or installing any attachment.

• Do not piace hands, tools,

or any object near or inside the

PTO access hole when the engine

is running.

• When removing and replacing

the tine attachment, be careful not

to cut yourself on the edges of the

tiller hood. Wear thick gloves for

maximum protection.

• When the tine attachment is re­

moved, always place the optional

tine cradle or a wood block or

other sturdy support beneath its

coupiing point to prevent the at­

tachment from falling forward.

Kickstand Attachment which pre­

vents the PTO Power Unit (engine

end) from falling forward when at­

tachments are removed (Photo

5-2). The other is the Tine Attach­

ment Cradie which provides a

handy support for the tine attach­

ment when it is removed from the

tiller (Photo 5-3). For more infor­

mation about these two acces­

sories, please refer to Section 9 of

this Manual.

5-2: Kickstand prevents engine from

tipping forward.

5-1: PTO Power Unit with tine attachment removed.

5-3: Tine Attachment Cradle.

To remove the tine attachment:

1. Make sure that the engine is

stopped, the electric start key is

removed, and the spark plug wire

is disconnected.

2. The equipment must be on level

ground.

3. Place the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever in “NEUTRAL” (Photo

5-4).

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