Craftsman 917.292490 User Manual

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PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Engine
overheats

1. Low oil level/dirty oil.

2. Dirty engine air screen.
3. Dirty engine.

4. Partial iy plugged muffler.

5. Improper carburetor

adjustment.

1. Check oil level/change oil.

2. Clean engine air screen.

3. Clean cylinder fins, air

screen, muffler area.

4. Remove and clean muffler.
5. Adjust carburetor to richer

position.

Excessive

bounce/difficult

handling

1. Ground too dry and hard.

1. Moisten ground or wait for

more favorable soil condi­
tions.

Soil balls up or

clumps

1. Ground too wet.

1. Wait for more favorable

soil conditions.

Engine runs but
tiller won’t
move

1. Tine control is not

engaged.

2. V-belt not correctly

adjusted.

3. V-belt is off pulley(s).

1. Engage tine control.

2. Inspect/adjust V-belt.

3. Inspect V-belt.

Engine runs but
labors when

tilling

1. Tilling too deep,

2. Throttle control not

properly adjusted.

3. Carburetor out of

adjustment.

1. Set depth stake for shallower

tilling.

2. Check throttle control setting.

3. Make necessary adjust

ments.

Tines Skip
over ground

1. Shear pin (s) broken.

1. Replace shear pin(s).

Hard to Shift
into gear

1. Gears not timmed.

1. Briefly engage drive control

bar and release or rock tiller
forward and backward until
are able to shift gears.

Tiller shuts off
when drive
control bar

engaged

1. Shift lever set in between

counter rotating till posi­
tion and forward rotating

till position.

2. Tines jammed.

1. Shift to either counter

rotating till position or

fonvard rotating

till position.

2. Clear tines.

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