Section 3: features and controls, Introduction, Engine controls – Troy-Bilt TUFFY 630C User Manual

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SECTION 3: FEATURES AND CONTROLS

A.

WARNING:

Before

operating your machine,

carefully read and understand
all safety, controls and

operating instructions in this

Manual, the separate Engine

Owner's Manual, and on the
decals on the machine.

Failure to follow these
instructions can result In

serious persona! injury.

INTRODUCTION

This Section describes the location and
function of the controls on your tiller. Re­

fer to the following Section, Operation ior

detailed operating Instructions.

Practice using these controls, with the en­

gine shut off, until you understand the op­
eration of the controls and feel confident
with each of them.

ENGINE CONTROLS

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Engine

Owner’s Manual (Included in the tiller liter­

ature package) to identify the controls on
your engine.

IMPORTANT: The control for stopping the

engine is located on the engine.

WHEEL DRIVE PINS

Each wheel is equipped with a wheel drive
pin (A, Figures 3-2 and 3-3) that secures

the wheel to the wheel shaft (B). The

wheels can be positioned In either a

WHEEL DRIVE or a FREEWHEEL mode.

A

WARNING:

Never allow

either of the wheels to be in the
FREEWHEEL position when the

engine is running. Always put
both wheels in the WHE^
DRIVE position before starting

the engine.
Failure to comply could cause
loss of tiller control, property

damage, or personal injury.

Before starting the engine, put both wheels
In the WHEEL DRIVE position by inserting

the wheel drive pins through the wheel

hubs and the wheel shaft. Doing so

“locks" the wheels to the wheel shaft,
causing the wheels to turn when either the

Figure 3-1: Tiller features and controls. See seperate Engine Owner’s Manual to identify

engine controls.

Forward Clutch Bail (all models) or the Re­
verse Clutch Control (Models 634F and

634B) is engaged.

Use the FREEWHEEL mode only when the

engine Is not running. In FREEWHEEL, the

wheel drive pins are placed only through

the holes in the wheel shaft (not the wheel

hubs), thus allowing the wheels to turn

freely when you manually move the tiller.

To place the wheels iti WHEEL DRIVE or

FREEWHEEL:

1. Stop engine, disconnect spark plug wire

from spark plug and allow engine to cool.

WARNING:

Do not place

tiller on its side when changing

wheel drive positions. Doing so
couid result in gasoline leaking

from the fuel tank.

Failure to follow this instruction

could result in persona! injury

or property damage.

2.

Raise one wheel about one inch off the

ground and place a sturdy support under
the transmission.

3.

Remove hairpin cotter (C, Figures 3-2

and 3-3) from wheel drive pin (A).

4.

FOR WHEEL DRIVE MODE (Figure 3-2):

Slide wheel outward and align holes in

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Figure 3-2: WHEEL DHIVE position.

A

wheel hub (D, Figure 3-2) and wheel
shaft (B). Insert wheel drive pin (A)

through wheel hub (D) and wheel

shaft (B). Secure wheel drive pin with hair­

pin cotter (C) by pushing hairpin cotter in

as far as it will go. Repeat with the other

wheel and then remove the support from

beneath the transmission.

5. FOR FREEWHEEL MODE (Figure 3-3):

Slide the wheel Inward and insert the wheel
drive pin (A, Figure 3-3) only through the

hole In the wheel shaft (B). Secure wheel

drive pin with hairpin cotter (C) by pushing

hairpin cotter in as far as it will go. Repeat

for the other wheel and then remove the
support from beneath the transmission.

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