A caution, Starting the engine – Troy-Bilt 12090 User Manual

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Section 4: Operation

Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever

Engine Throttle
Lever

Forward
Interlock Levers

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Recoil Start Rope
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Starting the Engine:

A CAUTION

To help prevent serious

personal injury or damage to equipment:

• Always place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever into NEUTRAL before starting

engine, and before engaging wheels,

tines or other PTO-driven attachments.

• Never run engine indoors or in

enclosed, poorly ventilated areas.

Engine exhaust contains carbon

monoxide, an odorless and deadly

gas.

•Avoid engine muffler and nearby

areas. Temperatures in these areas

may exceed 150°F.

1. With the engine off, place the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever (Figure
4-2) in the NEUTRAL position, if in the

FORWARD position, tap the lever sharply

upward, it should automatically move into

NEUTRAL position.

2.

Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the

Travel position (lever ail the way down)
so that the tines are off the ground. To do
this, lift up on the handlebars, puli the

lever (Figure 4-2) back, and push it down

all the way to the top detent (notched)
position.

Figure 4~2: Tiller and engine controls.

3. Move the Wheel Speed Lever (Figure
4-2) to either the SLOW or FAST position.
Be sure to roll the wheels while shifting the
lever until the wheels engage.

NOTE: If using a PTO stationary attach­
ment, move the Wheel Speed Lever into
FREEWHEEL and block the wheels to
prevent the equipment from moving (Figure
4-29 on page 29).

4.

Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever into

DISENGAGE position (Figure 4-2).

NOTE: Use the ENGAGE position if you want

the tines to revolve or to apply power to a

PTO-driven stationary attachment.

5. If engine is equipped with a fuel valve,

turn valve to OPEN position as instructed

in the separate Engine Owner's Manual.

6. If engine is equipped with an ON/OFF

switch, move the switch to ON.

7.

Move engine throttle lever (Figure 4-2)

away from STOP.

8. Choke or prime engine as instructed in
the separate Engine Owner's Manual.

9.

If not equipped with an electric start

system, place one hand on the fuel tank to
stabilize the unit when you pull the recoil
starter rope. Use the recoil starter rope to
start the engine as instructed in the
separate Engine Owner's Manual.

10.

If equipped with an electric start

system, turn key to START position to crank
engine then release when engine starts. If
the engine does not start right away, do not
hold key at START for more than a few
seconds. Release then try again after a short
pause. Damage to starter motor can occur if

it is cranked more than 15 seconds per

minute.

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. If the engine does not start after a

number of tries, refer to the Engine Owner's
Manual for specific instructions.

12. When engine starts, move the Throttle
Lever to the SLOW position and then

gradually move choke lever (on engines so
equipped) to OFF or RUN position.

13. Move the throttle speed control to
FAST setting when tilling.

Starting Electric Start Engines
with the Recoil Starter Rope

You may, at some point, have to start an
electric start engine with the recoil starter
rope. Before attempting to do so,
perform the following applicable steps:

• If you suspect the battery charge is

weak, and there is no visible damage,
check battery cells and fill to the proper

level with electrolytic solution. Discon­
nect cables from battery and clean both

cable terminals, and the battery posts in
accordance with the instructions

provided in Section 5, Battery Care and
Maintenance.

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