A danger, Tines, A warning – Troy-Bilt 12214-5.5HP User Manual

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Sections: Maintenance

A

WARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for alt

parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark
plug. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal Injury or
property damage.

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B. To Drain the Transmission Gear Oil:

The transmission gear oil does not need
to be changed unless it has been contam­

inated with dirt, sand or meta! particles.

A

DANGER

Gasoline is highly flammable and Its

vapors are explosive. Follow these
safety practices to prevent personal

injury or property damage from fire or
explosion.

• Allow the engine and muffler to cool
for at least two minutes before draining
the tiller’s gasoline tank.

• Do not allow open flames, sparks,
matches or smoking in the area.

• Wipe away spills and push tiller away

from spilled fuel.

• Use only an approved fuel container

and store it safely out of the reach of
children.

• Do not store gasoline in an area
where its vapors could reach an open
flame or spark, or where ignition
sources are present (such as hot water
and space heaters, furnaces, clothes

dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.).

1. Drain the gasoline from the fuel tank or
run the engine until the fuel tank is empty.
See “DANGER” statement above.

2. Drain the motor oil from the engine.

3. Remove four screws (B, Figure 5-2) and

remove transmission cover and gasket.

4.

Remove the left-side wheel.

5. Tilt the left-side wheel shaft into a
drain pan and drain the gear oil through

the top of the transmission.

6. Reinstall the wheel, Install a new cover

gasket (do not reuse old gasket) and

reinstall the transmission cover.

7. Refill transmission using GL-4 gear oil

(SAE 85W-140 orSAE140).

8. Refill engine with motor oil and refill

fuel tank with gasoline.

TINES

The tines will wear with use and should

be inspected at the beginning of each

tiliing season and after every 30 operating

hours. The tines can be replaced individ­
ually or as a complete set. See the Parts

List in this Manual for tine identification

and ordering information.

A WARNING

This is a CRT (counter-rotating-tine)
tiller and its tines must be mounted in
the direction shown in Figure 5-3. If

mounted with curves in the opposite
direction, tiller will dig poorly and be
more likely to run backward.

Failure to comply could result in
personal injury or property damage.

NOTE: Remove the tine hood before

removing a tine hoider or individual tines.
Remove the two sets of screws at the

front and the rear of the hood and lift off
the hood. Replace the hood securely
after changing a tine or tine holders.

A. Tine Inspection

With use, the tines will become shorter,

narrower and pointed. Badly worn tines

will result in a loss of tiiiing depth and will

leave untilled gaps in the freshly turned

soil.

B. Removing and Installing

Tine Assemblies

1. A tine assembly consists of three tines
mounted on a tine holder. To remove the
assembly, remove the nut (A, Figure 5-3)
and screw (B) that secure the tine holder

to the tine shaft. If necessary, use a

rubber mallet to tap the tine assembly off

the tine shaft.

2. Inspect the tine shaft for rust or rough
spots and remove using a fine grade
sandpaper. Apply a light coating of

grease to the tine shaft.

3. Installing the tine assembly is simply
the reverse of its removal.

Be sure all the

tine cutting edges face so they wiii enter
the soil first when the tiller is moving
forward- this means the cutting edge on
the top of each tine faces toward the
operator position.

Tighten hardware,

C. Removing and Installing Single Tines

1. To remove a single tine, remove the

two screws (C, Figure 5-3) and nuts (D)
that secure the tine to its tine holder. If

needed, use penetrating oil on the nuts.

2. When installing individual tines, do so

in the reverse order from which they were
removed. The two sets of

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are installed so one set faces toward the
transmission and the other faces away
from it. The single

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set

faces toward the transmission housing.

Also be sure the cutting edge at the top

of each tine faces toward the operator

position. (See Figure 5-3.)

CHECKING AND ADJUSTING
FORWARD DRIVE BELT TENSION

Maintaining correct tension on the

forward drive belt is important to good
tiliing performance and long belt life.

A loose belt will slip on the engine and

transmission pulleys and cause the tines
and wheels to slow down - or stop com­

pletely - even though the engine is
running at full speed. A belt that is too

tight can result in unintentional tine

movement when the clutch bail is in the
Neutral (released) position.

Also check the belt for cracks, cuts or
frayed edges and replace it as soon as

possible.

• Check belt tension after the first two

hours of break-in operation (new belt).

• Check belt tension after every 10

operating hours.

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