Troy-Bilt 12087 User Manual

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• Spark plug wire loose or damaged.
Spark plug worn or fouled. See

Section 5.

• Engine under excessive work load.

Use SLOW wheel speed and LOW belt
range.

• Throttle cable may be loose or mls-

adjusted. See Section 5.

• Verify that engine isn’t running with

choke partially engaged. See Section 3.

• Carburetor may need adjustment.

See Section 5.

• Engine overheating. Check oil level

and clean cooling tins. Oil may be very
dirty. Let hot engine cool before

restarting.

• Dirt or water in fuel or fuel system.

• Engine crankcase low in oil, or over­
filled with oil. Check and adjust level.

• Low engine compression.

15 Engine Difficult To Start:

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever not in

NEUTRAL position.

• Fuel tank low or empty.

• Dirt or water in fuel or fuel system.

• Fuel line is restricted.

• Choke not set properly. See Sections.

• Spark plug worn or fouled (weak
spark). See Section 5.

• Air cleaner restricted with dirt and/or
oil. See Section 5.

• Throttle cable not properly adjusted.

See Section 5.

• Engine throttle lever not free to move
through Its full operating range.

• Throttle wire and its linkage are bind­

ing, or are bent and not free to move.

• Low engine compression.

16 Engine Won’t Start:

See “Troubleshooting the Forward

Interlock Safety System” In Section 5.

• Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever not in

NEUTRAL position.

• Fuel tank low or empty. Or fuel line

restricted or clogged.

• Choke improperly set. See Section 3.

• Water or dirt in fuel, and /or fuel sys­
tem.

• Spark plug fouled or worn. Spark

plug wire loose or damaged. See
Section 5.

• Carburetor may need adjustment.

• Air filter clogged with oil or dirt. See

Section 5.

• Carburetor float faulty (or float valve

leaking)- if so, tap side of bowl lightly

with handle of screwdriver (or similar
object).

• Fuel is stale- won’t vaporize prop­

erly, gums up carburetor float, chan­
nels and valves. Drain old fuel and add
new fuel.

• Fuel tank shut-off valve not in “Open”

position. See Section 3.

• On Briggs & Stratton engine, On/Off
switch not in ON position.

On Electric Start Engines Only:

• Electrical connections loose or

shorted against metal frames, brackets
or covers. See Section 5.

• Battery discharged. See Section 5.

• Electric starter motor faulty.

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Engine Shuts Off When Wheels/

Tines/PTO Drive Lever Is In Forward:

See “Troubleshooting the Forward

Interlock Safety System” in Section 5.

18 Engine Overheats

Clean the engine cooling fins, shroud

and covers. See Section 5.

• Check for broken flywheel fins (under

engine shroud). See Authorized Engine
Dealer.

• Check oil level for correct amount.

19 Engine Runs Erratically:

Water or dirt in gasoline or carbure­

tor.

• Carburetor may need adjustment.
See Engine Manufacturer literature.

• Spark plug fouled or dirty. Spark

plug wire loose or damaged. See
Section 5.

• Loose or cracked carburetor.

• Governor linkage not adjusted prop­

erly or binding. See Authorized Engine
Service Dealer. Don’t attempt to repair
by yourself.

• Check pan gasket, engine seals and

drain plugs for leaks. See your
Authorized Engine Service Dealer.

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Engine Runs Well,

But Labors Under Tiller Load

• Check governor linkage for freedom

of movement.

• Check throttle setting and carburetor
adjustment. See Engine Manufacturer

literature.

• Tilling depth is possibly too deep. To
correct, lower the depth regulator lever.

• Possible worn bronze tiller worm

gear or loose drive shaft (on well-used

tiller).

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Key Switch Will Not

Start The Engine

Check battery terminals for corro­

sion. See Section 5.

• Discharged battery. See Section 5.

• Defective solenoid.

• Short in key switch or key switch
wire harness.

• Check starter motor mounting bolts
for looseness. Flave Authorized Engine

Service Dealer inspect the starter
motor.

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