Maintenance and storage, Safety decals – Troy-Bilt 12065 User Manual

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ing the tines with the Forward
Clutch Bail.

14.

The tiller could unexpectedly

bounce upward or jump forward

and be propelled away from you if

the tines strike or catch very hard-
packed soil, sod, frozen ground, or

any buried obstacle such as large
stones or roots. If in doubt about
tilling conditions, use the follow­
ing precautions to assist you in

maintaining tiller control:

a. Walk behind and on either

side of the tiller, using one
hand on the handlebars.
Relax your arm, but use a se­
cure hand grip.

b. Use shallow depth regulator

settings, gradually working
deeper with each tilling pass.

c. Use slower engine speeds.

d. Clear the tilling area of big

stones, roots and other debris.

e. Avoid putting downward pres­

sure on the handlebars. If
necessary, apply slight upward

pressure to prevent the tines
from digging too deeply.

f.

Avoid contacting hard-packed

soil or sod at the end of a row
by reducing engine speed and

MAINTENANCE AND

STORAGE

1. Never perform maintenance

when engine is running or spark
plug wire is connected except
when specifically directed to do so.

2. Keep tiller, attachments and ac­
cessories in safe working condition.

lifting handlebars up to raise
tines out of the soil,

g. In an emergency, stop tines

and wheels by releasing the

Forward Clutch Bail. Do not

attempt to restrain the tiller.

15. Do not overload the machine
capacity by trying to till too deeply
at too fast a rate.

16. Never use the tiller at high

ground speeds on slippery surfaces.

17. Do not operate tiller on a slope

too steep for safety. On slopes,
slow down and be sure you have
good footing. Don’t let the tiller
“freewheel” down slopes.

18. Clear the area of bystanders be­

fore tilling.

19. Use only attachments and ac­

cessories approved by Garden Way
Incorporated.

20. Use tiller attachments and ac­
cessories when recommended.

21. Never operate the tiller without
good visibility or light.

22. Never operate the tiller if you
are fatigued, or under the influence
of alcohol, drugs or medication.

3. Check all nuts, bolts, and screws
frequently for proper tightness.
Always verify your equipment is in
safe working condition.

4. Never store the machine with
fuel in the fuel tank inside a build­
ing where fumes may reach an

open flame or spark, or where igni­
tion sources are present (such as

hot water and space heaters, fur­
naces, clothes dryers, etc.).

5. Let the engine cool down before
storing it in an enclosure.

23. Operators shall not tamper with
the engine-governor settings on the
machine; the governor controls the
maximum safe operating speed and
protects the engine and all moving
parts from damage caused by over­

speed. Authorized service shall be
sought if a problem exists.

24. Do not touch engine parts that
may be hot from operation (muffler,
fins, etc.). Make certain

all

parts

have cooled down before inspect­
ing, cleaning or repairing.

25. Remember—^To stop the tines
and wheels, release the Forward
Clutch Bail.

26. Look behind and exercise cau­
tion when backing up.

27. To load or unload the tiller
from a vehicle, see complete in­
structions in Section 4.

6. To reduce fire hazard possibili­
ties, keep the engine free of grass,

leaves or grease.

7. Store gasoline in a cool, well-
ventilated area, safely away from
any spark- or flame-producing
equipment. Store gasoline in an
approved container, safely out of
the reach of children.

8. Refer to the Maintenance sec­
tion in this Manual for storage in­
formation if your tiller is to be

stored for an extended period.

SAFETY DECALS

Make certain that all safety decals on this equipment
are kept clean and in good condition. There are other
decals located on your equipment for operation and

controls identification. If you need a replacement
decal, please refer to the Parts Catalog that accompa­
nied this Manual.

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