Maintenance – Troy-Bilt 12212 User Manual

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Section

5

Maintenance

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

Before Every Every

As

PROCEDURE

Each

10

30

Noted

Use

Hours

Hours

Check engine oil level

And every 5

operating hours

Clean engine

Check drive belt tension

Check nuts and bolts

Change engine oil

*

Lubricate tiller

Service foam pre-cleaner air filter

(if so equipped)

Service paper air filter

(if so equipped)

Check gear oil level in

transmission

Check tines for wear

Check air pressure in tires

Service spark plug

* Change more frequently in dusty or dirty conditions. Change after first 2 hours of

break-in operation.

Check after first 2 hours of break-in operation.
See Engine Owner’s Manual for service recommendations.

Before inspecting, cleaning or
servicing the machine, shut off engine,
wait for all moving parts to come to a
complete stop, disconnect spark plug
wire and move wire away from spark
plug. Remove ignition key on electric
start models.

Failure to follow these instructions can
result in serious personal injury or
property damage.

WARNING

TILLER LUBRICATION

Proper lubrication of the tiller is an essen-
tial part of your maintenance program.
After every 10 operating hours, oil or
grease the lubrication points shown in
Figure 5-1 as described below.

Use a good quality lubricating oil (#30
weight engine oil is suitable) and a good
quality general purpose grease (grease
that has a metal lubricant is preferred, if
available).

Remove wheels, clean wheel shaft (A,

Figure 5-1) and apply thin coating of
grease to shaft.

Grease back, front and sides of depth

regulator lever (B, Figure 5-1).

Remove tines, clean tine shafts (C,

Figure 5-1) and inspect for rust, rough
spots or burrs (especially around holes).
File or sand smooth and coat ends of
shaft with grease.

Oil the threads on the handlebar height

adjustment handle (D, Figure 5-1).

Oil the outer casings of the engine throt-

tle cable and the wheel gear cable (E,
Figure 5-1). Allow oil to soak in and
then wipe off any excess.

Oil the threads on the handlebar attach-

ing screws (F, Figure 5-1).

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