Caution, Danger, Warning – Troy-Bilt E683G-Big Red User Manual

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Section 4: Operation

Reconnect the cables and securely

tighten to battery posts. The engine will

recharge the battery if the battery is still

good.

If you suspect the batter is “dead”, or

if the battery is damaged, disconnect,

and remove it. Have it checked by a

qualified technician.

If battery has been removed, wrap cable

terminals at end of positive cable with

electrical tape and secure the cable to

the battery bracket. This will prevent

electrical discharge.

Before pulling the recoil starter rope,

turn the keyswitch to the RUN position.

Move the Throttle Lever away from

STOP position and set the choke as

applicable. See Engine Owner’s Manual.

Stopping the Engine and Tiller

1. To stop the wheels and tines, move

the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever into

NEUTRAL position and then release both

Forward Interlock Levers.

2. Move the engine Throttle Lever to the

STOP position. Then on electric start

models, turn the key to OFF. Remove the

key for safekeeping.
NOTE: The engine may have a separate

Throttle Control Lever and ON/OFF switch

on the engine. These controls can also be

used to stop the engine. See the Engine

Owner’s manual for information specific

to your engine.

Operating the Tiller

When first practicing, keep the Tines/PTO

Clutch Lever in DISENGAGE position and

the Wheel Speed Lever in SLOW position.
The following pages provide guidelines

for using your tiller effectively and safely

in various gardening applications. Be

sure to read Tilling Tips & Techniques, in

this Section, before you actually put the

tines into the soil.

This is a traditional standard-rotating-tine

(SRT) tiller with forward rotating tines. It

operates in a completely different manner

than counter-rotating-tine (CRT) tillers, or

from front-tine tillers.

Moving the Tiller Forward and Tilling

1. Start the engine and gradually increase

engine speed to FAST (see Starting the

Engine, this Section).
2. Test the Forward Interlock Safety

System. See Testing Forward Interlock

System, this Section.
3. When practicing, set the Depth

Regulator Lever to Travel position.

Otherwise, set the Depth Regulator Lever

to a desired depth.
4. Move Tines/PTO Clutch Lever to

ENGAGE position if you want the tines to

turn. If practicing, leave in DISENGAGE.
IMPORTANT: Do not move Tines/PTO

Clutch Lever to ENGAGE unless Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever is in NEUTRAL.

Tiller damage may occur!
5. To move the tiller forward and engage

the tines, squeeze and hold either Forward

Interlock Lever (Figure 4-3) against the

handlebar grip, then move the Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever down to FORWARD

position.

To avoid serious personal injury or

damage to equipment:
• Always place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in NEUTRAL before starting

engine, and before engaging wheels,

tines or other PTO attachments.

• Be sure there are no obstacles behind

you before moving in reverse.

• Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever should

automatically return to NEUTRAL

when released from REVERSE

position. If it does not, move lever to

NEUTRAL manually and discontinue

use until you adjust the lever. See

Section 5, Checking and Adjusting

Reverse Drive System.

• No reverse motion should occur if

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is not

held up in REVERSE. See Section 5,

Checking and Adjusting Reverse Drive

System for adjustment steps. Do not

use tiller unless properly adjusted.

• Always return to NEUTRAL and let

all motion stop before shifting to

FORWARD or REVERSE.

CAUTION

The Forward Interlock Safety System is

designed for the operator’s safety. Do

not disconnect or attempt to defeat the

purpose of the system. If the system

malfunctions, immediately contact your

local authorized dealer or the TROY-

BILT Technical Service Department for

assistance. Do not use the tiller or

the PTO power unit until the Forward

Interlock Safety System is functioning

properly. Always test the system before

using the tiller or PTO power unit.

DANGER

Keep away from rotating tines. Rotating

tines will cause injury.

WARNING

WARNING

KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING TINES.

ROTATING TINES WILL CAUSE INJURY.

Cold Weather Operation

When temperatures fall below 40

o

F,

do the following steps to protect your

engine and transmission from damage:
1. Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual

for motor oil specifications for cold

weather operation. Use winter blend

gasoline.
2. Warm up the engine before putting it

under a load.
3. Use winter-blend gasoline.
4. Use the correct weight gear oil in PTO

Power Unit transmission.
5. Warm up the transmission gear oil

as follows: With engine running, move

Wheel Speed Lever (Figure 4-2) to

FREEWHEEL (then block wheels so they

can’t roll), put Tines/PTO Clutch Lever

into DISENGAGE, then squeeze one of

the Forward Interlock Levers and shift

the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to

FORWARD.
6. If wheels are frozen to the ground,

melt ice with warm water.

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