Section 1, Training, Preparation – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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SECTION 1:

The PTO HORSE Model Tiller

has been designed with many

safety features to help protect indi­

viduals from harm and property

from being damaged. However, as

with any type of power equipment,

it is necessary for you and any

operator to follow safe operating

practices at all times.

Failure to do

so can result in personal injury or

damage to equipment or property.

Before operating or servicing the

tiller or the PTO Power Unit, care­

fully read and follow all of the

Safety Instructions found in this

Owner/Operator Manual and in the

separate Owner’s Manual provided

by the engine manufacturer. If you

have any questions, please call or

write us.

TRAINING

1. Read both this Owner/Operator

Manual and the separate engine

Owner’s Manual carefully. Be

thoroughly familiar with the con­

trols and the proper use of the

tiller and its engine. Know how to

stop the unit and disengage the

controls quickly.

2. Read the Owner/Operator Man­

A

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL

This symbol is used to alert you to

important safety messages in this

Manual and on your tiller. When

you see this symbol, carefully read

and follow its safety message.

uals provided with any optional

accessories or attachments before

operating. The manuals provide a

detailed description of proper use

and operation, and point out other

important Safety Instructions.

3. Never allow children to operate

the tiller. Never allow adults to

operate the tiller without proper

instruction.

4. Keep the area of operation clear

of all persons (particularly small

children), and pets.

PREPARATION

1. Thoroughly inspect the area

where the tiller is to be used and

remove all foreign objects before

tilling.

2. Put the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in “NEUTRAL” before starting

the engine.

3. Do not operate the tiller without

wearing suitable outer garments.

Avoid loose garments or jewelry

that could get caught in moving

parts of the tiller or its engine.

4. Do not operate the tiller when

barefoot or wearing sandals,

sneakers, or similar lightweight

footwear. Wear footwear which will

improve footing on slippery sur­

faces.

5. Do not till near underground

electric cables, telephone lines,

pipes, or hoses. If in doubt, contact

your telephone or utility company

to locate underground services.

6

. Handle fuel with care; it is highly

flammable and its vapors are

explosive.

(a) Use an approved fuel con­

tainer.

(b) Never remove gas cap or add

fuel to a running engine or to a

hot engine. Engine shall be al­

lowed to cool before refueling.

(c) Keep matches, cigarettes,

cigars, pipes, open flames, or

sparks away from the fuel tank

and fuel container.

(d) Fill fuel tank outdoors with

extreme care. Never fill fuel

tank indoors. Use a funnel or

spout to prevent spilling.

(e) Replace fuel cap securely and

clean up spilled fuel before

restarting.

7. Never attempt to make any ad­

justments while the engine is

running or the spark plug wire is

connected, except where specifi­

cally instructed to do so.

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