Maintenance and storage, Decals – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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19. Use only attachments and

accessories that are approved

by Garden Way Manufacturing

Company.

20. Use tiller attachments and

accessories when recommended.

21. Never operate the tilier without

good visibility or light.

22. Never operate the tilier when

fatigued, or whiie under the in­

fluence of alcohol, drugs, or

medication.

23. Do not change the engine

governor settings or overspeed

the engine.

24. Do not touch engine parts that

may be hot from operation. Allow

parts to cool before inspecting,

cleaning, or repairing.

25. POISON/DANGER-CAUSES

SEVERE BURNS. The battery on

electric start models contains

sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with

skin, eyes or clothing. Antidote:

EXTERNAL—Flush immediately with

lots of water.

INTERNAL—Drink large quantities

of water or milk. Follow with milk of

magnesia, beaten eggs or vegetable

oil. Call physician immediately.

EYES—Flush with water for 15 min­

utes and get prompt medical atten­

tion. Keep out of reach of children.

26. DANGER-BATTERIES PRO­

DUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES. Keep

sparks, flame, or smoking materi­

als away. Ventilate when charging

or using in an enclosed space.

Always shield eyes when working

near batteries.

27. Please Remember: You can al­

ways stop the tines and wheels by

putting the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in “NEUTRAL”, or by moving

the Throttle Lever to the “STOP”

position. If you have lost control of

the tiller, and cannot reach the

levers, LET GO of the handlebars

and all controls and do not attempt

to restrain the tiller. The Forward

Interlock Safety System will stop

the engine.

28. Look behind and use care

when backing. For added safety,

MAINTENANCE

AND STORAGE

1. Never perform any maintenance

while the engine is running or the

spark plug wire is connected, ex­

cept where specifically instructed

to do so.

2. Keep machine, attachments

and accessories in safe working

condition.

3. Check all nuts, bolts, and screws

at frequent intervals for proper tight­

ness and to be sure the 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, stoves, elec­

tric motors, etc.).

5. Allow the engine to cool before

storing in any enclosure.

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. To reduce fire hazard, keep the

engine free of grass, leaves or ex­

cessive 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.

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. Refer to the Maintenance and

Service Section of this Manual if

the tiller is to be stored for an

extended period.

put Wheel Speed Lever in “SLOW”

before reversing.

29. When loading or unloading

unit, always disengage the tines

and use slower wheel and engine

throttle speeds. Use sturdy ramps

that are wide and strong enough

to support both the tiller and oper­

ator (tiller weighs between 280 and

325 lbs.). Never go down ramps in

“FORWARD” drive as the tiller

could tip forward, exposing you to

the tines (which should be disen­

gaged). Always use “REVERSE”

drive and back down ramps. To go

up ramps, use “FORWARD” drive

and follow tiller up ramps.

30. The Forward Interlock Safety

System should first be tested for

proper functioning every time the

tiller or PTO Power Unit is used.

See Section 3 in this Manual for

the testing procedure to follow.

31. When snowplowing with the

optional dozer blade, either remove

the tines completely, or disengage

the tines with the Tines/PTO Clutch

Lever. Revolving tines could be

dangerous on slippery sidewalks

or driveways.

DECALS

Safety decals and operating in­

struction decals are located on the

handlebars, the operator control

panel, the tine hood, the engine,

and the transmission. Contact us

immediately for replacement decals

if any are missing, illegible, or

damaged. See your Parts Catalog

for the exact location and part

number of each decal. Do not at­

tempt to operate machine if any

decals are illegible or missing.

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