Depth regulator lever, A warning, Handlebar height adjustment – Troy-Bilt 12214-5.5HP User Manual

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Section 3: Features and Controls

Depth Regulator Lever

This lever (G, Figure 3-5) controls the
tilling depth of the tines. Pull the lever
straight back and slide it up or down to
engage the notched height settings.

A WARNING

Place the Depth Regulator Lever in the

“travel” position before starting the

engine. This position prevents the

tines from touching the ground until you

are ready to begin tilling.

Failure to follow this warning could
result in personal injury or property

damage.

The highest notch (lever all the way

down) raises the tines approximately 1-

1/2" off the ground. This “travel” setting

allows the tiller to be moved without the
tines digging into the ground. Also use
this setting when starting the engine.

Move the lever upward to increase the

tilling depth. The lowest notch allows a

tilling depth of approximately 6",

depending on soil conditions.

For best results, begin tilling at the

deepest depth possible without causing
the tiller to bog down. Increase the tilling

depth from one pass over the soil to the

next.

Travel Position

Shallow
Settings

Handlebar Height Adjustment

The handlebar height is adjustable to
three different settings (see Figure 3-6).
As a general rule, adjust the handlebars

so they are at waist level when the tines

are 3"-4" into the soil.

To Adjust the Handlebars:

1. Stop the engine, disconnect the spark

plug wire from the spark plug and allow

the engine to cool.

2. Remove the screws, lockwashers and

nuts, reposition the handlebars, and
reinstall the hardware.

Figure 3-6: Handlebar height adjustment

Anti-Reverse Stake

The Anti-Reverse Stake (H, Figure 3-7) is

located at the rear of the tines. Its
purpose is to automatically help prevent

the counter-rotating-tines from letting the
tiller backup in the direction of the

operator if the tiller wheels had been inad­

vertently left in the FREEWHEEL position.

In this situation, the Anti-Reverse Stake

will be forced down into the ground,

lifting the tines upward out of the soil and
helping prevent backward motion of the

tiller.

The Anti-Reverse Stake requires no adjust­

ment, but should be inspected before

each tiller use to verify that it swivels

freely. Remove any clogged materials

(dirt, roots, rocks, etc.) that prevent the

Anti-Reverse Stake from swinging freely.

Figure 3-5: Depdi Regulator Lever.

Figure 3-7: Anti-Reverse Stake.

ENGINE CONTROLS

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Engine

Owner’s Manual (included in the tiller lit­
erature package) to identify the controls

on your engine.

IMPORTANT:

The control for stopping the

engine is located on the engine.

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