Operation, Starting the engine – Troy-Bilt 682 User Manual

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Starting the Engine

The following steps describe how to start and stop the engine.
NOTE: Do not attempt to engage the tines, wheels, or any PTO

attachment until you have read all of the operating instructions

in this section.

Pre-Start Checklist

Make the following checks and perform the following services

before starting the engine.

Read the Safe Operation Practices and Features & Controls

sections in this Manual. Read the separate Engine

Operator’s Manual.
Check the tiller for loose or missing hardware. Service as

required.
Check the engine oil level. See Engine Operator’s Manual.
Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive lever into NEUTRAL

position. See the Controls and Features section for more

information on this lever.
Check the safety guards. All guards and covers must be

securely in place.
Check the air cleaner. See the Engine Operator’s Manual.
Attach the spark plug wire to spark plug.
Check Engine Cooling System. Clear cooling fins and air

intake screen of debris. See the Engine Operator’s Manual.
Select High/Low Belt Speed range.
Adjust the Handlebar Height.
Fill the fuel tank with gasoline in accordance with the

directions in the separate Engine Operator’s Manual.

Follow all instructions and safety rules carefully.

WARNING!

Never run the engine indoors or in an

enclosed, poorly ventilated are. Engine exhaust

contains carbon monoxide, an odorless and deadly

gas. Avoid engine muffler and nearby areas.

Temperatures in these areas may exceed 150° F.

NOTE: After the first two hours of operation, perform the

maintenance procedures shown in the Maintenance Schedule in

the Maintenance & Adjustments Section of this manual.

Starting the Engine

With the engine off, place the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in the NEUTRAL position. If in the FORWARD position,

tap the lever sharply upward, it should automatically move

into NEUTRAL position.
Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the Travel position (lever

all the way down) so that the tines are off the ground. To do

this, lift up on the handlebars, pull the lever back, and push

it down all the way to the top detent (notched) position.
Move the Wheel Speed Lever to either the SLOW or FAST

position. Be sure to roll the wheels while shifting the lever

until the wheels engage.

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NOTE: If using a PTO stationary attachment, move the

Wheel Speed Lever into FREEWHEEL and block the wheels

to prevent the equipment from moving. See Fig. 4-1.

Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever into DISENGAGE position.
NOTE: Use the ENGAGE position if you want the tines

to revolve or to apply power to a PTO-driven stationary

attachment.
If the engine is equipped with a fuel valve, turn the valve

to the OPEN position as instructed in the separate Engine

Operator’s Manual.
If the engine is equipped with an ON/OFF switch, move the

switch to ON. Move engine throttle lever away from STOP.

Choke or prime the engine as instructed in the separate

Engine Operator’s Manual.
If not equipped with an electric start system, place one

hand on the fuel tank to stabilize the tiller when you pull

the recoil starter rope.
If equipped with an electric start system, turn the key to

START position to crank the engine then release when the

engine starts. If the engine does not start right away, do

not hold the key at START for more than a few seconds.

Release then try again after a short pause. Damage to

the starter motor can occur if it is cranked more than 15

seconds per minute.
If the engine does not start after a number of tries, refer to

the Engine Operator’s Manual for specific instructions.
When the engine starts, move the Throttle Lever to the

SLOW position and then gradually move the choke lever

(on engines so equipped) to OFF or RUN position.
Move the throttle speed control to FAST setting when

tilling.

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Figure 4-1

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