Section, Break-in operation, A warning – Troy-Bilt 12065 User Manual

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Section

As with any other piece of outdoor

powered equipment, getting the

“feel” for how your machine oper­

ates and getting to know the best

techniques for particular jobs are

very important to overall good per­

formance.

Read this Section very thoroughly

before you start the engine. The

instructions given here will help you

familiarize yourself

wth

your ma­

chine and have you operating it ef­

fectively in a short time.

This Section

Break-In Operation

• Pre-Start Checklist

• Starting the Engine

• Stopping the Engine

• Guiding The Tiller

• Tilling Depths

• Moving the Tiller Forward

• Moving the Tiller Rearward

• Turning the Tiller Around

explains:

Tilling in the Garden

Seedbed Preparation

Cultivating

Power Composting

“High Traction” Frame Weights

Preventing Tangling on Tines

Tilling on Slopes

Terrace Gardening

Loading/Unloading the Tiller

A WARNING

Before operating your machine,
be sure you read and understand

ail

safety,

controls,

and

all

operating

instructions

in

this

Owner/Operator Manual and on
the decals on your machine.

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

NOTE: Ail references to left, right,

front and rear of the machine are de­

termined by standing behind the

handiebars and facing the direction

of forward travel.

Break-In Operation

Be sure to perform the follow­

ing maintenance during the first
few hours of new tiller operation.
Refer to the Maintenance Section
for regularly scheduled mainte­
nance procedures.

1. Change engine oil after the first

two hours of new tiller operation.

2. Check the transmission gear oil
level after the first two hours of
operation.

3. Check the tension on the for­
ward drive belt after the first 2-to-3

hours of operation.

4. After the first two hours of op­
eration, check all fasteners (nuts,

bolts, screws) for tightness.

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