Pto power unit operating instructions, Important, A warning – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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PTO Power Unit operating instructions

6. Place the two swing-bolts in the

slots of the tine attachment. Alter­

nating between the two bolts,

tighten each securely until the con­

cave washers on the bolts are flat.

The bolts must be very tight. If

using a torque wrench, tighten

each to 70-80 ft. lbs. See Photo 5-9.

IMPORTANT

The swing-bolts must be kept very

tight at all times to prevent undue

wear on the “dog” clutch coup­

lings, or on the alignment pin and

hole. Check bolts for tightness

after every

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hours of operation.

7. Remove the engine support be­

fore attempting to drive the unit in a

forward direction.

5-9: Tighten both swing-bolts.

A WARNING

To help avoid personal injury or

damage to equipment, read the

Owner/Operator Manual provided

with each attachment before at­

tempting to install or operate the

attachment. The Manual provides

a detailed description of proper

use and operation, and points out

other important Safety Instructions.

The following instructions de­

scribe how to operate the PTO

Power Unit ONLY. Read the sepa­

rate Owner/Operator Manual for

each attachment carefully before

attempting to assemble, attach,

transport or operate the attach­

ment. If you do not have a Manual,

call or write us for a replace­

ment copy (be sure to supply us

with the serial number of your

attachment).

Some attachments have a drive

shaft or a hydraulic pump that is

powered by the engine on the PTO

Power Unit. These attachments are

called “Stationary Attachments”,

because they must remain in a

stationary position when being op­

erated (they can be towed to the

work site by the power unit, as

described in “To Operate Non-

Powered Attachments”).

Other attachments are simply

pulled or towed behind the PTO

Power Unit. These attachments

are called “Non-Powered At­

tachments”.

A WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, al­

ways disengage the Tines/PTO

Clutch Lever before towing any

attachment.

Before starting engine:

IMPORTANT

Before operating in temperatures

below 40'^'F., refer to the "Cold

Weather Operation” instructions in

Section 3 of this Manual.
1. Put the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in “NEUTRAL”. To find “NEU­

TRAL” (while engine is not run­

ning), push the lever down unti it

engages in “FORWARD”. Then tap

or lift the lever up and release it.

(Photo 5-4).

2. Put the Tines/PTO Clutch in

“DISENGAGE”.

3. FOR STATIONARY ATTACH­

MENTS ONLY:

(a) Put the Wheel Speed Lever in

“FREE WHEEL” and block ALL

wheels to prevent rolling of

equipment. (See Photo 5-4 and

Figure 5-10).

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5-10: Block wheels on power unit and stationary attachment.

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