Operation, Safety instructions – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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OPERATION

1. Do not put hands or feet near or

under rotating parts.

2. Exercise extreme caution when

operating on or crossing gravel

drives, walks, or roads. Stay alert

for hidden hazards or traffic.

3. After striking a foreign object,

stop the engine, remove the key on

electric start models, disconnect

the spark plug wire, and thoroughiy

i nspect the ti I ier for any damage.

Repair the damage before restart­

ing and operating the tiller.

4. Exercise caution to avoid slip­

ping or falling.

5. If the machine should start to

vibrate abnormally, stop the engine,

remove the wire from the spark

plug, and check immediately for

the cause. Vibration is generally a

warning of trouble.

6

. Stop the engine, remove the key

on electric start models, and dis­

connect the spark plug whenever

you leave the operating position,

before unclogging the tines, and

when making any repairs, adjust­

ments, or inspections.

7. Take all possible precautions

when leaving the tiller unattended.

Shift into “NEUTRAL”, stop the en­

gine, remove the key on electric

start models, and disconnect the

spark plug wire to prevent acci­

dental starting.

8

. Before cleaning, repairing, or in­

specting, stop the engine, remove

the key on electric start models,

and make certain all moving parts

have stopped. Disconnect the

spark plug wire and keep the wire

away from the plug to prevent ac­

cidental starting. For electrical

saftey, always remove the cable

from the negative (-) side of the

battery (on electric start models)

before attempting any repairs or

maintenance.

9. Always keep the flap on the tine

hood down when operating the

tiller, except when using the hiller/

furrower attachment.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

10. Never operate the tiller without

proper guards, shields, plates, or

other safety protective devices in

place.

11. Do not run the engine in an en­

closed area; exhaust fumes con­

tain carbon monoxide gas, a deadly

poison that is odorless, colorless

and tasteless. Always make sure

there is adequate ventilation when

the engine is running.

12. Keep children and pets away.

13. Never operate the tiller under

engine power if the Wheel Speed

Lever is in the “FREEWHEEL”

position. In “FREEWHEEL”, the

wheels will not hold the tiller back

and the revolving tines could pro­

pel the tiller rapidly, possibly caus­

ing loss of control. Always engage

the Wheel Speed Lever in either

the “FAST” or “SLOW” wheel

speed position before starting the

engine or engaging the tines with

the Wheeis/Tines/PTO Drive Lever.

14. Be aware that the tiller may

unexpectedly bounce upward or

jump forward and be propelled

away from you if the tines should

strike or catch extremely hard-

packed soil, sod, frozen ground, or

buried obstacles such as large

stones, roots, or stumps. If you are

in doubt about the tiling condi­

tions, always use the following

operating precautions to assist you

in maintaining control of the tiller.

(a) Walk behind and to one side of

the tiller, using just one hand

on the handlebars. Relax your

arm, but use a secure hand grip.

(b) Use shallower depth regulator

settings, gradually working

down deeper with each tilling

pass.

(c) Use slowerwheel, tine and en­

gine throttle speeds.

(d) Clearthetillingareaof all

large stones, roots, and other

debris.

(e) Avoid applying downward

pressure on the handlebars. If

necessary, apply slight upward

pressure to prevent the tines

from digging too deeply.

(f) Always avoid contacting hard-

packed soil or sod at the end

of a row by reducing the en­

gine speed and lifting the han­

dlebars to raise the tines out of

the soii.

(g) In an emergency, stop the tines

and wheels by shifting the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

into “NEUTRAL”. If you cannot

reach the lever or have lost

control of the tiller, LET GO of

the handlebars and all controls

and do not attempt to restrain

the tiller.

15. Do not overload the machine

capacity by attempting to till too

deeply at too fast a rate.

16. Never operate the tiller at high

transport speeds on slippery sur­

faces.

17. Do not operate til Ier on a slope

that is too steep for safety. When

on slopes, slow down and make

sure you have good footing. Never

permit the tiller to free-wheel down

slopes.

18. Clear the area of bystanders

before tilling.

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