Off to a safe start, A caution – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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Off to a

Safe Start!

C O N T E N T S

The PTO HORSE Model TROY-BILT® Tiller

meets

voluntary safety standard B71.8-1986,

which is

sponsored by the Outdoor Power

Equipment insti­

tute, Inc. and is published by the

American National

Standards Institute, Inc.

Your new tiller is basically a simple

machine to

operate. However, as with all new and

unfamiliar

powered equipment, you should

thoroughly read

and understand this Owner/Operator

Manual and

any other literature you received with

your tiiler

before you attempt to start the engine.

Please care­

ful

iy follow recommended operating instructicns

and safety practices closely at ail times.

Failure to

do

so could result in injury or property

damage.

ASSEMBLY INSTBUCTIONS ^

NOTICE!

Included in your literature package is an As­

sembly Instructions Manual that provides stef:>

by-step instructions on how to assemble your

new tilier. if you purchased your tiller un­

assembled, then be sure to read and follow the

assembly instructions carefully.

Cali our Technical Service Department imme­

diately (see page 4) if the Assembly Instructions

Manual is missing from your literature package,

or if you have any questions about

assembly.

Please don’t attempt to assemble your

tiller with­

out proper instructions.

Introduction

If You Need Service............................................

4

Section 1; Safety Instructions ............................ 6

Section 2: Controls and Functions

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I

A

CAUTION

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TO AVOID INJURY:

Read the Owner/Operator Manual.

Know location and function of all controls.

Keep all safety devices and shields in place.

Never allow children or uninstructed adults to

operate tiller.

Shut off engine and disconnect spark plug

wire before unclogging tines or making repairs.

Keep bystanders away from machine.

Keep away from rotating parts.

Section 3: Operation of Tiiler..............................

16

Section 4: Tilling in the Garden ..........................

25

Section 5: The PTO Power Unit ......................... 32

Section 6: Maintenance and Service . . . .

36

Section 7: Troubleshooting ...............................

65

Section 8: Specifications....................................

70

Section 9: Attachments and Accessories

72

Index .................................................................

79

“OPERATOR’S POSITION”

All references to LEFT and

RIGHT sides of the tiller

are given from the opera­
tor’s position behind the

handlebars (unless speci­
fied otherwise).

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