Checking for oil leaks, Air cleaner maintenance, Engine cooling system maintenance – Troy-Bilt 12065 User Manual

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Checking for Oil Leaks

Regularly check your tiller for

oil leaks from the engine and the
transmission. Slight seepage is no
cause for major concern. How­
ever, if your tiller is losing a lot of
oil, do not use it until it’s repaired.

Inspect the area where you park

your tiller for stains on the floor
which would indicate a leak. If
you find a leak, first tighten any
bolts or screws which may have
loosened up.

If you are unsure how much oil

has been lost from the tiller, check
the oil levels before operation.
Also, when operating your tiller,
frequently check the oil levels to
be sure that engine oil and trans­
mission gear oil levels don’t be­
come too low for safe operation.

If you have further problems

with oil leaks, contact our
Technical Service Department for
assistance.

Air Cleaner Maintenance

Your tiller’s engine is equipped

with a replaceable dry paper filter.
Replace this filter every 50 operat­
ing hours or at least once a year,
more frequently under dusty or
dirty operating conditions.

Do not attempt to clean this fil­

ter. Simply replace it when dirty.

To Remove Paper Air Filter:

1. Loosen the two screws that se­
cure the air cleaner cover to the

base of the air cleaner.

2. Slightly turn the cover counter­
clockwise. Remove the cover and
the paper air filter.

To Change the Paper Air Filter:

1. Thoroughly clean the base of

the air cleaner and the inside of the
air cleaner cover.

2. Place the new paper filter in the
cover.

3. Place the cover (with filter in­

side it) on the base of the air
cleaner. Align the two screw holes
in the cover with the two screws in

the base of the air cleaner. Refer
to Photo 5-9.

4. Turn the cover slightly clock­
wise and tighten the two screws.

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Photo 5-9: Engine Air Filter.

Engine Cooling System
Maintenance

Frequently inspect the engine

cooling fins, shrouds, and throttle
linkage for a build-up of dirt, dried
weeds, grease, etc.

Always keep these areas free

from debris to keep air currents
flowing freely. See Photo 5-10.

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Engine Ignition System
Maintenance

Your tiller’s engine has a de­

pendable, maintenance-free elec­
tronic ignition system. The system
has no condenser or points. This
means you do not have to tune up
the engine. The only ignition sys­
tem maintenance required is peri­

odic changing of the spark plug.
(See the following spark plug in­
structions.)

Spark Plug Maintenance

Check the spark plug at the be­

ginning or the end of each season,
or every 50 operating hours.

Clean the area around the spark

plug hole before removing the
spark plug.

1. Stop the engine, and wait for all

moving parts to stop completely.

2. Disconnect the spark plug wire
from the spark plug.

3. Use a 13/16" spark plug socket
to remove the spark plug. The
plug may be cleaned (do not sand­
blast or wire-brush it), and the gap

set at .030" or a new spark plug

may be used instead.

4. Install a new plug if the old
plug’s electrodes are pitted or
burned or if the porcelain is
cracked. See the Engine Manual
for spark plug specifications.

Carburetor Adjustments

Your carburetor has been pre-set

at the factory for best tiller perfor­
mance. If your carburetor may

need adjustment, contact your
nearest authorized engine dealer.

Photo 5-10: Keep these areas free

of debris.

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