Removing the wheels, A warning – Troy-Bilt 682J User Manual

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W ARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning or serwicitig the machine, shut off engine, wait for all mo¥ing parts to come

to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and mo¥e wire away from spark plug. Reraoye ignition

key, if so equipped.

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

Tiie Shaft Maintenaice

After every 10 operating hours, remove
the left- and right-side Bolo Tine holders
and clear away dirt and debris that have
accumulated on the tine shaft or inside
the tine holders. Please follow this main­
tenance recommendation, as debris can
cause premature wear to the tine shaft
and its oil seals. Refer to the previous
tine holder removal instructions. After
cleaning away any debris and removing
old grease from the tine shaft, apply fresh
grease to the tine shaft.

Tire and Wheel Maintenance

Check tire air pressure every 30 operating
hours. The recommended pressure for

tilling is 10-to-20 psi (pounds per square

inch). Both tires should be inflated
equally. (Unequal pressure can cause the

tiller to pull to one side.)

Removing the Wheels

Each wheel is secured by a roll (spiroi)
pin that passes through the wheel hub

and the wheel shaft. Drive the roil pin out
to remove a wheel.

1. Prop the transmission up with a sturdy
block to raise the wheel you want to
remove off the ground.

2.

Move the Wheel Speed Lever to either

SLOW or FAST position to prevent the
wheels from turning.

3. Use a 5/16" drift pin (or a blunt point

16-penny nail) to drive the roll pin free.

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WARNING

Wear safety goggles when driving the
roll

pill

into or from the wheel hub to

protect your

eyes

from the possibility of

flying metal particles.

Engine Oil Maintenance

Check the engine oil level before starting

the engine each day and after each 5

hours of continuous operation. Running

the engine when it is low on oil will

quickly ruin the engine.

It is recommended that you change the oil

every ten (10) operating hours and even
sooner when operating in extremely dirty
or dusty conditions. Refer to the separate

Engine Owner’s Manual for detailed

service instructions.

Air

Cleaner

Maintenance

The engine is equipped with a dual
element air cleaner that filters the air
twice before it enters the carburetor to

mix with the fuel.

The engine air cleaner filters dirt and dust

out of the air before it enters the carbure­

tor. Operating the engine with a dirty,
clogged air filter can cause poor perfor­

mance and damage to the engine. Never
operate the engine without the air cleaner
installed. Inspect and service the air

cleaner more often if operating in very
dusty or dirty conditions.

It is critical that the filters be kept clean

and properly installed at ail times. See
the location of the air cleaner assembly on
your engine by referring to Figure 5-39 or

Figure 5-40.

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s litera­

ture supplied with your tiller for complete
air cleaner service and maintenance infor­

mation.

Throttle

Cable

Maintenance

The throttle lever settings are factory-
adjusted, so unnecessary adjustments
should not be made. However, if the
engine does not start or stop, or respond

immediately to various throttle lever
settings, then adjustments may be
necessary. Please refer to the engine
manufacturer literature supplied with your

tiller for specific adjustment instructions.

Ignition System Maintenance

Your engine is equipped with electronic
ignition. It does not have a condenser or
points, so there is no need to perform any

regular tune-up maintenance on this

system other than adjusting or replacing
the spark plug.

Spark Plug Maintenance

The spark plug must be in good condition
for proper engine operation. Remove and

inspect the plug every 50 operating hours
or annually, whichever occurs first.

The correct electrode gap is .030". Check
the gap with a feeler gauge. Do not use a
spark plug if the porcelain is cracked, the
electrodes are pitted or burned, or if other
visible damage is present.

NOTE: Do not wire brush or sandblast the

spark plug to clean it - loose particles
can enter the engine, causing damage!

To replace the plug, first tighten it
securely by hand, then use a spark plug
wrench to tighten the plug an extra 1/4
turn.

Battery Care and Maintenance

The battery is sealed and is maintenence-
free. Acid levels cannot be checked.

• Always keep the battery cables and

terminals clean and free of corrosive

build-up.

• After cleaning the battery and

terminals, apply a light coat of

petroleum jelly or grease to the

terminals and cover both terminals
with the rubber boots.

A

WARNING

When removing the

battery, always

dis­

connect

the negative (-) cable

first

followed

by the positive {+) cable. Re­

verse

this

procedure when reinstalling

the battery.

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