Moving the tiller, Loading & unloading the tiller – Troy-Bilt Horse User Manual

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Moving the Tiller

When the engine is running, the tiller’s powered wheels make

moving the tiller to and from the garden easy. If the engine is not

running, set the Wheel Speed Lever to FREEWHEEL position to

roll the tiller to another location.

WARNING!

To help avoid personal injury from

revolving tines, always put the Tines/PTO Clutch

Lever in DISENGAGE position before transporting,

loading, or unloading tiller.

1.

Place the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever in DISENGAGE position.

2.

Move the Depth Regulator Lever down all the way into the

Travel setting.

3.

If using engine power, move Wheel Speed Lever to either

SLOW or FAST, and use the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

to drive the wheels.

4.

If the engine is stopped, move Wheel Speed Lever to

FREEWHEEL, and manually push the tiller.

Loading & Unloading the Tiller

The following provides information on tiller loading, unloading,

and requirements before loading and unloading the tiller. Read

the following instructions carefully before attempting to load or

unload your tiller.
Follow these steps before loading or unloading the Tiller

Ramps must be strong enough to support the combined

weight of the tiller and the operator. They should provide

good traction to prevent slipping; they should have side

rails to guide the tiller along the ramps; and they should

have a locking device to secure them to the vehicle.

Operators should wear sturdy footwear that will help to

prevent slipping.

Turn the vehicle’s engine off and apply its parking brake.

Position the loading vehicle so that the ramp angle is as flat

as possible (the less incline to the ramp, the better)

Loading the Tiller
1.

Use loading ramps that are strong and wide enough

to safely hold the weight of the tiller and the operator

combined — your tiller weighs between 280 and 325 lbs.

2.

Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever into DISENGAGE position.

3.

Set the Depth Regulator lever to the Travel position.

4.

Move Wheel Speed Lever into SLOW position and reduce

the engine throttle speed.

5.

Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO Lever into FORWARD position

and follow the tiller up the ramps. Check the wheels as

you move the tiller forward. Ensure that they move up the

center of each ramp.

6.

Prevent the tiller from rolling in the vehicle. Leave Wheel

Speed Lever in FAST or SLOW position, chock the wheels

with blocks and tie down the tiller.

Unloading the Tiller
NOTE:
Never unload the tiller in FORWARD drive. The tiller

could tip forward and expose you to the tines (which should be

disengaged as instructed).
1.

Use loading ramps that are strong and wide enough

to safely hold the weight of the tiller and the operator

combined — your tiller weighs between 280 and 325 lbs.

2.

Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever to DISENGAGE position.

3.

Set the Depth Regulator Lever to the TRAVEL position.

4.

Move Wheel Speed Lever to SLOW position and reduce the

engine throttle speed.
NOTE: Look behind you before you back down the ramp to

ensure that all is clear. While descending, keep checking for

obstacles behind you.

5.

Move and hold the Wheels/Tines/PTO Lever into REVERSE

drive and back down the ramps. Check the wheels as you

move the tiller backward. Ensure that they move down the

center of each ramp.

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