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Section 3: Features and Controls

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WARNING

The tiller haiidletiars can he swung out
30“ to the right side for use only with the
PTO Chipper/Shredder altaclirnent. This

is done b| loosetiitii the niouiiting bolt
on the handlebar base. Newer operate

pur tiller or attachmenfs, other than the
PTO Chipper/Shredder, with the handle­
bars in the right side position. Doing so
could result in unsafe handling and
personal injury.

Eigine TIrittle Lewef

Use the throttle lever (G, Figure 3-1) to

adjust engine speed as well as to start
and stop the engine.

Move the lever away from the STOP
position before starting the engine.
Engine speeds are variable and range
between the FAST and SLOW. Use the
STOP position to turn the engine off.

NOTE: A secondary throttle lever is
located on the front of the 8HP and 10HP

engines. A separate On/Off switch may
also be available on the engine. (See

Engine Owner’s Manual for information.)

Kefswitdi Starter

The keyswitch starter on electric start

models (A. Eigure 3-5) has three
positions: OFF, RUN and START. Turn

the key to START to start the engine.

Release the key and
it will return to the
RUN position. Turn

the key to OFF to

stop the engine.

(Another way to

stop the engine is to

move the engine

throttle lever to the

Figure 3-5

STOP position.)

Engiie Cintrals

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Engine
Owner’s Manual (included in the tiller lit­

erature package) to identify the controls

on your engine.

llPORTAiT: An engine On/Off switch, a

secondary throttle control, a choke lever
and a fuel line shut-off control may be

located on the engine. Refer to your
Engine Owner’s Manual for detailed
information.

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WARNING

To

avoid serious

personal injury or

damage to equipment, do not start your
engine at this time. Complete starting
instructions are described in Section 4,

Operation.

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