A warning, Operating stationary attachments, Stopping the engine – Troy-Bilt 682J User Manual

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Section 4: Operation

Figure 4-28: Forward Interlock Wiring

A

-

PTO Power Unit interlock Harness

B - Forward Interiock Receptacle
C

-

Attachment Interlock Wire

3. On the PTO Power Unit, unplug the

Forward Interlock Wire Harness that leads

from the base of the handlebars (A. Figure
4"28) to the receptacle (B) located on the
top, right side of the transmission cover.

4. On the Stationary Attachment, locate
the interlock wire (C, Figure 4-28) and
clean contacts on plug and receptacle (B).
This connection enables you to operate
the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever in

FORWARD without having to squeeze a
Forward Interlock Lever.

5. Connect the plug from the Stationary
Attachment (C, Figure 4-28) to the recep­

tacle on the PTO Power Unit (B). The
connection must be tight.

Setting Up Mon-Poweretl Attach­

ments

1. Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever
(Figure 4-22) to DISENGAGE.

2. Move the Wheel Speed Lever (Figure
4-22) to either SLOW or FAST position
To do this, roll the PTO Power Unit while
shifting lever until wheels engage.

3. Verify that the Forward Interlock Wire

Harness plug at the base of the handle­
bars (A, Figure 4-28) is connected to the
Forward Interlock Wire Harness recepta­

cle (B) on the top right side of the
transmission.

Starting The Engine

IMPORTANT: Refer to

Cold Weather

Operation

instructions, in this section,

before operating in temperatures below

40°F.

1. Move the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive
Lever into NEUTRAL. To find NEUTRAL
(be sure engine is off), push lever down

and engage it in FORWARD then tap the

lever upward to automatically move into
NEUTRAL.

2. Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever into

DISENGAGE position.

A

WARNING

To avoid iiijyrf.do not ran the engine in
an enclosed or poorijf veiited area.
Engine

exhaust

contains

carbon

monoxide, an odorless and deadly gas.

3.

Start Engine. See

Starting and

Stopping the Engine,

in the beginning of

this section, for detailed starting informa­
tion. Also see the Engine Owner's Manual.

4.

For non-powered attachments only test

the Forward Interlock Safety System. See

Testing

the

Forward

Interlock

Saiety

System, in this section, for a procedure.

Operating Stationary Attachments

1. Move Tines/PTO Clutch Lever (Figure

4-22) into ENGAGE.

1.

(yu

2.

To apply power to PTO-driven attach­

ments, move Wheels/Tines/PTO Lever
(Figure 4-22) down to FORWARD position

{do not

use

REVERSE with

stationary

attachments).

3.

To stop the PTO Power Unit, tap the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever upward
into NEUTRAL position.

Operating Non-Powered Attachments

(or to Tow Stationary Attachments)

1. To move forward, squeeze and hold
one Forward Interiock Lever (Figure 4-30)

up against the handlebars, and move the

Wheeis/Tines/PTO Drive Lever down to

FORWARD.

Figure 4-30: Moving tiller forward:
squeeze one Forward Interlock Lever
and then move

Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive

Lever down to FORWARD.

2.

To stop forward motion, tap

Wheeis/Tines/PTO Drive Lever upward
into NEUTRAL, then release the Forward

Interiock Levers.

3.

To stop forward motion in an

emergency, release all PTO Power Unit
controls (stops engine).

4.

To move in reverse, reduce the engine

speed then shift the Wheel Speed Lever
into SLOW. Move and hold the
Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever all the way

up. Ensure that the area behind you is

clear of ail obstacles, before moving the
lever into REVERSE.

5.

To stop moving in REVERSE, release

the Wheeis/Tines/PTO Drive Lever.

Stopping the Engine

Move the Engine Throttle Lever to STOP.

Turn keyswitch to OFF on electric start

models.

Figure 4-29:

Block

wheels

on PTO

Power Unit

and stationary

attachment.

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