Engine choke control, A caution, Engine recoil starter – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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2. Engine Choke Control

Your erigine is equipped with a

manually operated choke control

as shown in Photo 2-11 or 2-12.

The choke makes starting a cold

engine easier by decreasing the

amount of air in the carburetor’s

air-fuel ratio, thus creating a richer

fuel mixture. The use of the choke

for starting will vary, depending on

air temperature and altitude.

To operate the Choke Control:

A. Before starting a cold engine,

set the choke in the “FULL CHOKE”

A CAUTION

Never operate the engine under a

load (tines, wheels, or PTO attach­

ments engaged) without first return­

ing the choke control to “CHOKE

OFF”. Failure to do so can quickly

build up carbon deposits that can

harm the engine.

position. On the 7 HP Briggs &

Stratton Engine, move the lever all

the way down. On the

8

HP Kohler

Engine, move the lever all the

way up.

B. When the engine starts, slowly

move the lever to the “CHOKE

OFF” position (all the way up for

the 7 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine;

all the way down for the

8

HP

Kohler Engine).

C. If the engine should falter with

the choke at “CHOKE OFF”, return

CHOKE

OFF

FULL

CHOKL-

the lever to a position halfway be­

tween “FULL CHOKE” and “CHOKE

OFF”. As soon as the engine runs

smoothly, return the lever to

“CHOKE OFF”.

D. When restarting an already

warm engine, you may not have to

use the choke at all. However, if

the engine falters or hesitates, try

using a “HALF CHOKE” position

until it runs smoothly, and then

return the lever to “CHOKE OFF”.

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FULL CHOKE

2-11 : Choke control on 7 HP Engine. 2-12: Choke control on 8 HP Engine.

3. Engine Recoil Starter

The recoil starter is located at

the front of the engine, as shown

in Photo 2-13 or 2-14. It is used to

start engines that are not equipped

with the optional key switch start­

ing feature.

To operate the Engine Recoil

Starter:

A. When starting the engine, first

make certain that the Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever is in

“NEUTRAL”.

B. Place your free hand in the lo­

cation shown in Photo 2-13 or 2-14

to help stabilize the machine.

C. Grasp the starter rope handle

with your other hand and pull the

2-13: Starting the 7 HP Briggs &
Stratton Engine.

handle out slowly until it is harder

to pull because of engine compres­

sion. Then pull the handle with a

rapid, continuous, full-arm stroke.

Let the starter rope rewind slowly

after each start attempt.

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2-14: Starting the 8 HP Kohler Engine.

A WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, be

sure that the area behind you is

clear before pulling the starter rope.

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