41 operation, A warning, Starting and stopping the engine – Troy-Bilt PONY 664DM User Manual

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Section

41 Operation

Forward Clutch
Control Lever

Reverse Clutch
ControL

-Wheel Gear Lever

A

WARNING

Before operating your machine, care­
fully read and understand all safety

(Section 1), controls (Section 3) and
operating instructions (Section 4) in

this Manual, in the separate Engine

Owner’s Manual, and on the decals on

the machine.

Failure to follow these instructions can
result in serious personal injury.

Handlebar Height

Adjustment Screw

Engine Throttle
Control Lever

^ Forward Clutch

Control Lever

Depth Regulator Lever

INTRODUCTION

Read this Section of the manuai thor-

oughiy before you start the engine. Then,

take the time to famiiiarize yourseif with

the basic operation of the tiller before

using it in the garden.

Find an open, ievei area and practice

using the tiiier controis without the tines

engaging the soil (put tines in “travei”
setting). Only after you’ve become com­

pletely familiar with the tiiier should you
begin using it in the garden.

BREAK-IN OPERATION

Perform the foiiowing maintenance after

the first two hours of new operation (see

“Maintenance” in this manual and the

Engine Owner’s Manual).

1.

Change engine oil.

2.

Check for loose or missing hardware

on unit. Tighten or replace as needed.

3.

Check transmission gear oii ievei.

4.

Check tension on forward clutch belt.

Figure 4-1: Location of main tiller controls.

STARTING AND STOPPING

THE ENGINE

A

CAUTION

To help prevent serious personal injury

or damage to equipment:

• Before starting engine, put Wheel

Gear Lever in ENGAGE position.

• Before starting engine, put Forward

Clutch Control levers and Reverse
Clutch Control in neutral (disengaged)
positions by releasing controls.

• Never run engine indoors or in

enclosed,

poorly

ventilated

areas.

Engine

exhaust

contains

carbon

monoxide, an odorless and deadly
gas.

• Avoid engine muffler and nearby

areas. Temperatures in these areas
may exceed 150°F._______________

PRE-START CHECKLIST:

Make the following checks and perform

the foiiowing services before starting the

engine.

1. Read Sections 1 and 3 in this Manual.

Read the separate Engine Owner’s

Manuai.

2.

Check unit for ioose or missing hard­

ware. Service as required.

3.

Check engine oil ievei. See Engine

Owner’s Manual.

4.

Check that all safety guards and

covers are in piace.

5.

Check air cleaner and engine cooiing

system. See Engine Owner’s Manuai.

6

.

Attach spark piug wire to spark piug.

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DANGER

GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND
ITS VAPORS ARE EXPLOSIVE.
Follow gasoline safety rules in this

manual (see Section 1) and in the sepa­
rate Engine Owner’s Manual.

Failure to follow gasoline safety instruc­

tions can result in serious personal

injury and property damage._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

7.

Fiii the fuel tank with gasoline accord­

ing to the directions in the separate

Engine Owner’s Manual. Follow all

Instructions and safety rules carefully.

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