Tiller lubrication, A warning, Important – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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Tiller lubrication

A

WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, stop

the engine, remove the electric start

key, disconnect the spark plug

wire, and let the engine and muf­

fler cool before inspecting or lubri­

cating the tiller.

Proper lubrication of the tiller’s

mechanical parts is an essential

part of your maintenance program.

Lubrication should be done after

every 10 hours of operation.

Use ordinary motor oil (#30

weight, or lighter) where oil is

called for. Use a good quality

grease that contains a metal lubri­

cant; however, regular grease is

acceptable. Do not over lubricate!

Excess lubricant merely collects

dirt which can cause wear to mov­

ing parts. If you notice a build up

of dirt, clean the area and reapply

fresh oil or grease.

IMPORTANT

Do not permit oil or grease to come

in contact with the pulleys, the

drive belt, or the reverse disc. Do­

ing so will cause the belt or disc to

slip on the pulleys.

The following numbers refer to

the numbered lubrication points

shown in Photos 6-3 and 6-4.

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1. Oil the wheel shaft between the

wheel hubs and the transmission

housing (Photo 6-4).

2. Oil all of the pivoting and con­

necting points on the Wheels/Tines/

PTO Drive Lever and the Wheel

Speed Lever (Photo 6-4). If Wheel

Speed Lever has a grease fitting on

pivot assembly, apply 2-3 strokes of

multi-purpose grease at beginning

and end of tilling season.

3. Grease the face of the belt ad­

justment block (Photo 6-4).

4. Oil the back and sides of the

Depth Regulator Lever, including

the spring in the mounting bracket

(Photo 6-4).

5. Oil the entire length of the throttle

cable casing, starting up at the

Engine Throttle Lever and going all

the way down to the engine

(Photo 6-4).

6. Oil the threads on the Handlebar

Height Adjustment Lever

(Photo 6-4).

7. Grease the left and right side

engine mounting bars at the top, in

the middle, and at the bottom

(Photo 6-4).

8. Maintain a good supply of grease

inside the PTO (Power Take-Off)

access hole (Photo 6-3). If the

Tines/PTO Clutch Lever is hard to

shift, squirt some oil into the access

hole and move the lever back and

forth, trying to work the oil in

between the PTO coupling and the

sides of the housing. Call our

Technical Service Department if the

problem persists.

6-3: Use plenty of grease in PTO
access hole.

IV’ansmission gear oil

maintenance

A

WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, stop

the engine, remove the electric

start key, disconnect the spark plug

wire, and let the engine and muf­

fler cool before inspecting or serv­

icing the tiller.

A. Checking for oil leaks

At every 25 hours of operation

you should check your tiller for oil

leaks. Look for accumulations of

dirty oil on the tiller or on the floor

where you’ve parked the tiller.

A little seepage or wetness

around a shaft opening or cover is

nothing to be alarmed about. How­

ever, if there is a heavy accumula­

tion of oil, or if oil drips while sitting

overnight, then you should replace

the worn seal or gasket right away

(first try tightening any loose

screws or bolts).

If you’re not sure how much oil

has been lost, then be sure to

cheok the oil level before operat­

ing the tiller again. Operating the

tiller when the power unit or tine

attachment transmission oil levels

are low can result in serious dam­

age to the transmissions.

When tilling during very hot

weather, the gear oil may heat up

and expand inside the transmis­

sions. To allow for this oil ex­

pansion, both the power unit

transmission and the fine attach­

ment transmission have been

equipped with oil relief vents (see

Figure 6-5). These vents allow small

6-4: Tiller lubrication points (wheel removed for photo clarity only).

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