Maintenance and stoiage – Troy-Bilt 12214-5.5HP User Manual

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Section 1: Safety

7. Take al! possible precautions when
leaving the machine unattended. Stop the
engine. Disconnect spark plug wire and

move it away from the spark plug. Be

sure both wheels are in the Wheel Drive

position.

8. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspect­
ing, stop the engine and make certain all

moving parts have stopped. Disconnect

the spark plug wire and prevent it from
touching the spark plug to prevent acci­

dental starting.

9. The flap on the tine hood must be

down when operating the tiller.

10. Never use the tiller unless proper
guards, plates, or other safety protective
devices are in place.

11. Do not run engine in an enclosed
area. Engine exhaust contains carbon
monoxide gas, a deadly poison that is
odorless, colorless, and tasteless.

12. Keep children and pets away.

13.

Never operate the tiller under

engine power if the wheels are in the

Freewheel position, in the Freewheel
position, the wheels will not hold the

tiller back and the revolving tines could
propel the tiller rapidly, possibly
causing loss of control.

Always engage

the wheels with the wheel drive pins in
the Wheel Drive position before starting
the engine or engaging the tines/wheels

with the Forward Clutch Bail or the

Reverse Clutch Control.

14.

Be aware that the tiller may unex­

pectedly bounce upward or jump
backward and be propelled toward you If

the tines should strike extremely hard

packed soil, frozen ground, or buried
obstacles like large stones, roots, or
stumps. If In doubt about the tilling con­
ditions, always use tbe following
operating precautions to assist you in

maintaining control of the tiller:

a. Walk behind and to one side of the

tiller, using one hand on the han­

dlebars. Relax your arm, but use a
secure hand grip.

b. Use a deep depth regulator

setting.

c. Use slower engine speeds.

d. Clear the tilling area of all large

stones, roots and other debris.

e. Avoid using downward pressure

on handlebars. If need be, use
slight upward pressure to keep the
tines from digging too deeply.

f. Before contacting hard packed soil

at the end of a row, reduce engine

speed and lift handlebars to raise
tines out of the soil.

g. In an emergency, stop tines and

wheels by releasing whichever

clutch control is engaged. Do not
attempt to restrain the tiller.

15. Do not overload the tiller’s capacity
by attempting to till too deeply at too fast
a rate.

16. Never operate the tiller at high
transport speeds on slippery surfaces.

Look behind and use great care when
backing up.

17. Do not operate the tiller on a slope
that is too steep for safety. When on

slopes, slow down and make sure you
have good footing. Never permit the tiller
to freewheel down slopes.

18. Never allow bystanders near the unit.

19. Only use attachments and acces­
sories that are approved by the manufac­

turer of the tiller.

20. Use tiller attachments and acces­

sories when recommended.

21. Never operate the tiller without good

visibility or light.

22. Never operate the tiller if you are
tired, or under the influence of alcohol,

drugs or medication.

23. Operators shall not tamper with the
engine-governor settings on the machine;

the governor controls the maximum safe

operating speed to protect the engine and
all moving parts from damage caused by

overspeed. Authorized service shall be
sought if a problem exists.

24. Do not touch engine parts which may

be hot from operation. Let parts cool
down sufficiently.

25. Please remember: You can always
stop the tines and wheels by releasing the

Forward Clutch Bail or the Reverse Clutch

Control {whichever control is engaged),
or by moving the ignition switch and/or
throttle control lever on the engine to
“OFF” or “STOP”.

26. To load or unload the tiller, see the

instructions in Section 4 of this Manual.

27. Use extreme caution when reversing

or pulling the machine towards you.

28. Start the engine carefully according to
instructions and with feet well away from
the tines.

29. Never pick up or carry a machine
while the engine is running.

Maintenance and Stoiage

1. Keep the tiller, attachments and acces­

sories in safe working condition.

2. Check all nuts, bolts, and screws at

frequent intervals for proper tightness to

be sure the equipment Is In safe working
condition.

3. Never store the tiller with fuel In the

fuel tank inside a building where ignition

sources are present such as hot water
and space heaters, furnaces, clothes

dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.).

Allow engine to cool before storing in any

enclosure.

4. To reduce the chances of a fire hazard,
keep the engine free of grass, leaves, or
excessive grease.

5. Store gasoline in a cool, well-ventilated
area, safely away from any spark- or
flame-producing equipment. Store
gasoline in an approved container, safely
away from the reach of children.

6. Refer to the Maintenance sections of
this Manual and the separate Engine
Owner’s Manual for instructions if the
tiller is to be stored for an extended

period.

7. Never perform maintenance while the

engine Is running or the spark plug wire
is connected, except when specifically

instructed to do so.

8. If the fuel tank has to be drained, do
this outdoors.

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