Warning, Equipment maintenance, Transmission maintenance – Troy-Bilt 12159 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE/SERVICE

WARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning, or ser­

vicing the machine, shut off en­
gine, make sure that all moving

parts have come to a complete
stop, and disconnect spark plug

wire, moving wire away from plug.

Failure to follow these instructions
can result in personal injury or
property damage.

Note 1- After the first five (5) hours of use.
Note 2- Clean daily when conditions are extremely

dusty or dirty.

Note 3- Spark plug may be checked annually or

every 5 operating hours.

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

REQUIRED MAINTENANCE

Before

Each

Use

After

Each

Use

Every

25

Hours

Every

75

Hours

End

of

Season

Check Tightness of Bolts and Nuts

9

Clean Cooling System of Debris

Check Transmission Lubricant (1)

9

Service Air Filter (2)

9

Inspect Spark Plug (3)

Clean dirt/debris from equipment

Clean Engine Exhaust Ports

(see Factory or authorized Dealer)

Clean Tine Shaft

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Transmission Maintenance

The transmission was factory-lubricated with grease and
should not require any further lubrication.

However, you should check for sufficient lubrication after

the initial five (5) hours of operation, and every twenty-
five (25) operating hours thereafter. If needed, use a

high-quality, automotive-grade petroleum-base grease.

A WARNING

Before tipping engine or equipment to service

transmission, drain fuel from tank by running en­
gine until fuel tank is empty.

To check the transmission;

• Stop the engine, let it cool, and disconnect the
spark plug wire before proceeding.

• Place the machine down on its left side so the right

end of the tine shaft points up.

• Remove the ring lock pin and both right-side tines.

(See “Tine Removal” in this section.)

Figure 16: Transmission housing iubricant check and fiil
iocations (A,B,C). Refer to text for instructions.

• Clean the transmission housing thoroughly so dirt
and debris can not enter the transmission.

• Remove all three threaded plugs (Figure 16) from
the transmission with a hex wrench. Lubricant should

be visible in the top two holes. If so, replace all plugs.
If lubricant is needed, proceed as follows.

To lubricate the transmission:

• Place the nozzle of a standard grease gun up

against the rim of the middle hole. Push the nozzle
firmly against the opening.

• Apply grease until it begins to come out of the bot­
tom hole. Replace the bottom plug securely. Then
apply grease to the top fill hole. Add until it begins to

come out of the middle hole. Reinstall the plugs in
the middle and top holes.

• Reinstall the right-side tines. Before reinstalling the
tines, use a fine grade sandpaper to clean any rust off
the shaft. Then coat the tine shaft with a few drops of
oil to make future tine removal easier.

Other Lubrication Locations

• Handlebar Ratchet Slots-

Spray occasionally with a silicone lubricant. The ratchet
slots and mating teeth will align more quickly and easily

with lubrication.

• Engine Throttle Lever Cable-
Squeeze the lever closed and spray a lubricant (like
WD40) into the cable area.

• Tine Shaft-
After each use, remove all tine sections, clean tine shaft
with sandpaper and apply a light coat of oil to the tine
shaft. This will make future tine removal easier.

Hardware/Eiectricai Connections

Before each use, examine hardware and electrical con­
nections, verifying hardware is tight, wire connections
are secure, and wire sheathing is in good condition.

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