Choosing wheel & tine speeds, Changing belt speed, Wheel speed and belt range selection guide – Troy-Bilt Horse User Manual

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Choosing Wheel & Tine Speeds

The tiller has four FORWARD wheel/tine speed combinations for

handling a variety of tilling tasks and gardening jobs. Experiment

with the tine depth, engine speed, and wheel/tine speed to

determine the combination that provides the best results. Here

are some tips:
1.

Advance the throttle lever so the engine has sufficient

power.

2.

When tilling untilled or hard earth, do not set the Depth

Regulator too deep. The tiller will buck and the engine will

load down.

3.

You will know your settings are ideal when the tines

break-up the soil easily, the engine does not labor, and your

progress is steady and smooth. See Fig. 4-5.

Changing Belt speed

Your tiller has two belt-driven speed ranges — HIGH RANGE and

LOW RANGE — you pick one or the other by deciding which set

of pulley grooves to move the forward belt into. By moving the

belt from one speed range into the other, in combination with

the FAST and SLOW wheel speeds, you obtain a choice of four

different forward wheel speeds and two different tine speeds.

WARNING!

To help avoid serious personal injury,

stop the engine, remove the ignition key, disconnect

spark plug wire and move the wire away from the

spark plug and let engine and muffler cool down

before changing the belt speeds.

Changing the belt from LOW range into HIGH range (or back

again) is a matter of moving the belt from one set of pulley

grooves to a second set of pulley grooves. This change is done

quickly and without tools.

WHEEL SPEED AND BELT RANGE SELECTION GUIDE

SLOW GEAR, LOW BELT RANGE

For:
1.

Tilling in sod.

2.

Tilling in hard clay.

3.

Tilling under standing

cornstalks in tough soil

conditions.

4.

Tilling under cover crops.

5.

Preparing a deep

seedbed.

6.

Tilling in stony soil.

7.

Tilling under residues

and organic matter.

8.

Mixing in fertilizers,

manure.

SLOW GEAR, HIGH BELT RANGE

For:
1.

Tilling in sod or hard clay.

2.

Tilling under standing

cornstalks (slow, steady

speed allows time to

shred stalks).

3.

Tilling under cover crops

(best wheel speed and

belt speed range in most

soils).

4.

Preparing seedbeds

(best speed choice in

most soils).

5.

Tilling in stony ground.

6.

Building raised garden

beds.

7.

Mixing in fertilizer.

8.

Using tiller wings in hard

soil.

9.

Mixing fertilizer and

manure.

10. Tilling residues and

organics.

FAST GEAR, LOW BELT RANGE

For:
1.

Going over seedbed

for the last time before

planting crops.

2.

Covering over seeds in

wide row or plot planting

(lift handlebars to avoid

going too deep).

3.

Hilling and furrowing.

4.

Making raised beds.

5.

Cultivating (lift

handlebars to avoid

going too deep).

6.

Tilling large areas.

7.

Tilling organic matter in.

8.

Cultivating between

raised beds with

optional hiller/furrower

attachment.

FAST GEAR, HIGH BELT RANGE

For:
1.

Preparing seedbeds for

planting.

2.

Covering seeds with

less need to hold up the

handlebars.

3.

Cultivating (tiller travels

faster, rides higher on

the soil; allows engine

RPM to be reduced;

handlebars don’t have to

be raised).

4.

Keeping large areas tilled

and cultivated in the

summer.

5.

Tilling organic matter

under.

6.

Moving tiller quickly.

7.

Cultivating between

raised beds using the

optional hiller/furrower.

When the tiller is moving in REVERSE, the wheels are

powered by a rubber reverse disc, not by the belt. Therefore, you

have only two reverse speeds SLOW and FAST, as set with the

Wheel Speed Lever.
Fig. 4-6 shows the range of wheel and tine speeds available

when using the two belt speed ranges and the FAST and SLOW

selections on the Wheel Speed Lever.

Figure 4-6

Available wheel and tine speeds at 3000 RPM engine speed.

Belt

Position

Wheel Speed

Lever

Wheel Speed

Tine

Speed

Low Range

Slow

.5 MPH

146RPM

Low Range

Fast

1.2 MPH

146RPM

High Range

Slow

.7 MPH

200RPM

High Range

Fast

1.72 MPH

200RPM

Figure 4-5

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