Warning – Troy-Bilt TUFFY 630C User Manual

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WARNING:

Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all

moving 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 persona! injury or property

damage.

4.

The gear oil level Is correct if the gear

oil is approximately halfway up the side of

the main drive shaft.: : 'T '

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5, If the gear oil level is low, add gear oil

as described next, if the gear oil level is

okay, securely repiace the oil fill plug. :

IMPORTANT:

Do not operate the tiller if the

gear oil level is low. Doing so will result in

severe damage to the transmission com­
p o n e n t s . ^ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

B. To Drain the Transmission Gear Oii:

The transmission gear oii does not need to

be changed unless it has been contaminat­
ed with dirt, sand or metal particles. t ;

1. Drain gasoline from the fuel tank or run

the engine until the fuel tank is empty. See
“DANGER” statement below. : : : '::

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Figure 5-2: Remove oil fill plug (A) to cheek
gear oil level and to add gear oil. Remove
four cover screws (B) to drain gear ail.

6. If adding only a few ounces of gear oil,
use API rated GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil having

a viscosity of SAE 140, SAE 85W-140 or'

SAE 80W-90. If refilling an empty trans­
mission, use only GL-4 gear oil having a '

viscosity of SAE 85W-140 or SAE 140. : t

IMPORTANT:

Do not use automatic trans­

mission fluid or motor oil In the transmis­

Sion.

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7.

While checking frequently to avoid

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overfilling, slowly add gear oil into the oil

fill hole until it reaches the halfway point on

the drive Shaft. : : : : : : L: ; i T

8. Securely replace the oil fill plug.

WARNING:

Gasol ine is :

highly flammable and its vapors

are explosive. Follow these

safety practices to prevent

personal injury or property

damage from fire or explosion.

• Aiiow the engine and mufflerto cool for
at least two minutes before draining the
tiller’s gasoline

• 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 chil­
d r e n . : : v LL;;:: t^ ^ i':

• Do not store gasoline in an area where
its vapors could reach an open flame or

spait, or where Ignition sources are
present (such as hot water and space
heaters, furnaces, clothes

dryers,

stoves, electric motors, etc.) ^ ^ ^

BOLD TINES ............ . . .. . . . .... .

The bolo tines will wear with use and '

should be inspected at the beginning of

each tilling season and after every 30 oper­

ating hours. The tines can be replaced ei­
ther individually or as a complete set. See

the Parts List pages for tine identification

and part numbers.

2.

Drain the oil from the engine.

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

remove transmission cover and gasket.

4.

Remove the left-side wheel.

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5.

Tilt the left-side wheel shaft into a drain

pan and allow the gear oil to drain through

the top of the transmission. ' ' : :

6. Reinstall the wheel. .............. : : : L L

7. Install a new gasket (do not reuse old
gasket) and reinstall the transmission cov­
er.

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Refill the transmission using GL-4 gear

oil (SAE 85W-140 or SAE140). :

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9.

Refill the engine with motor oil and re­

plenish the fuel tank with gasoline. : : : : : : :

A. Tine inspection:

With use, the tines will become shorter,

narrower and pointed. Badly worn tines

will result in a loss of tilling depth, and re­

duced effectiveness when chopping up

and turning under organic matter. ':

B. Removingdnsfaliing a Single Tine:

1. With the engine shut off and the spark

plug wire disconnected, remove the two :

screws (A, Figure 5-3), lockwahers (E) and

nuts (B) that attach a single tine to a tine

holder. If needed, use penetrating oil on :

the nuts..''.',?::::'".

2.

When installing a single tine, be sure to

position it so that its cutting edge (sharp)

will enter the soil first as the tiller moves

forward.) :

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0. Removiiigdnstaliing a Tine Assembly:

1. A tine assembly consists of eight tines

mounted on a tine holder. : : : : : : : / :

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2.

If removing both tine assemblies, mark

them “left” and “right” before removal. '

Remove the screw (C, Figure 5-3), lock

washer (E) and locknut (D) that secure the

tine assembly to the tine shaft. If neces­
sary, use a rubber mallet to tap the tine as­

sembly outward off the s h a f t . ; ; :

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3.

Before reinstalling the tine assembly, in­

spect the tine shaft for rust, rough spots or

burrs. Lightly file or sand, as needed. Ap­
ply a thin coat of grease to the shaft.

4.

Install each tine assembly so that the

cutting (sharp) edge of the tines will enter

the soil first when the tiller moves forward.

Secure the tine assembly to the tine shaft

using the screw and locknut

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