Troy-Bilt 664Dpony, 665B Pro-line Engine Controls, Features and Controls, Reverse Clutch Control

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10Section 3: Features and Controls

REVERSE CLUTCH CONTROL

The Reverse Clutch Control (C, Figure

3-1) controls the engagement of reverse drive to the wheels and tines. The revers- ing feature is used for maneuvering the tiller only – never engage the tines in the ground while going in the reverse direction.

WARNING

Use extreme caution when reversing or pulling the machine towards you. Look behind to avoid obstacles.

Never attempt to till in reverse.

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or property damage.

To Operate the Reverse Clutch Control:

1.Put the Wheel Gear Lever in the ENGAGE position (see the “WARNING” statement on previous page).

2.Stop all tiller motion by releasing the Forward Clutch Control levers.

3.Lift up the handlebars until the tines clear the ground, look behind you to avoid any obstacles, and then pull the Reverse Clutch Control knob out. The tines and wheels will rotate in a reverse direction.

4.Release the Reverse Clutch Control knob to disengage (stop) the wheels and tines. All reverse motion will stop (the engine will continue to run).

WARNING

Do not attempt to till too deeply too quickly. Gradually work down to deeper tilling depths.

Place the Depth Regulator Lever in the “travel” position before starting the engine. This position prevents the tines from touching the ground until you are ready to begin tilling.

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or property damage.

DEPTH REGULATOR

The Depth Regulator lever (D, Figure 3-2) controls the tilling depth of the tines. Pull the lever straight back and slide it up or down to engage the notched height set- tings.

D

Figure 3-2: Depth Regulator Lever.

The highest notch (lever all the way down) raises the tines approximately

1-1/2 inches off the ground. This “travel” position allows the tiller to be moved without the tines digging into the ground.

Moving the lever up increases the tilling depth. The lowest notch allows a tilling depth of approximately six to eight inches, depending on soil conditions.

For best results, always begin tilling at a very shallow depth setting and gradu- ally increase the tilling depth. Complete details on using the Depth Regulator are found in the “Operation” Section of this manual.

HANDLEBAR HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The handlebar height is adjustable to four different settings. Set the handlebar height to a comfortable setting, but keep in mind that the handlebars will be lower when the tines are engaged in the soil.

To Adjust the Handlebar Height:

F

E

Figure 3-3: Handlebar height adjustment.

1.Stop the engine, wait for all parts to stop moving and then disconnect the spark plug wire. Remove the ignition key on electric start models.

2.Loosen the two screws at the lower ends of the handlebar.

3.Loosen the height adjustment screw (E, Figure 3-3) and pull the keyed washer

(F) free of the slots in the curved height adjustment bracket.

4.Move the handlebars to the new slot

setting and insert the raised keys on the keyed washer into the slot. Tighten the height adjustment screw securely.

5.Retighten the two screws at the ends of the handlebar.

ENGINE CONTROLS

Refer to the engine manufacturer’s Engine Owner’s Manual (included in the tiller lit- erature package) to identify the controls on your engine. The following two con- trols are used when stopping or starting the engine.

IMPORTANT: The control for stopping the recoil start engine is located on the engine.

ENGINE THROTTLE CONTROL LEVER

The Engine Throttle Control Lever (located on engine--see Figure 4-1) is used to reg- ulate the engine speed. On the recoil start model only, it is also used to stop the engine (on the electric start model, the electric start keyswitch is used to stop the engine). The throttle settings are shown below.

IMPORTANT: See “Starting and Stopping the Engine” in the “Operation” Section for detailed engine starting and stopping instructions.

FAST - Use for most tilling and cultivating projects.

SLOW - Use when idling engine or when slower tilling and cultivating speeds are needed.

STOP - Stops the engine (on STOP recoil start models only).

ELECTRIC START KEYSWITCH (MODEL E666M)

The ignition keyswitch on the electric start model is used to start and stop the engine. The keyswitch settings are described below.

IMPORTANT: See “Starting and Stopping the Engine” in the “Operation” Section for detailed instructions.

OFF - Stops engine.

RUN - After starting, key returns to run position.

START - Starts engine. Release key when engine starts (avoid cranking engine for longer than 15 seconds for each attempt)

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Contents Operator’s Manual Engine Information Table of ContentsFinding Model Number Calling Customer SupportTraining SafetySafety Alert Symbol PreparationKeep children and pets away Maintenance and StorageSafety Use slower engine speedsDecals To Avoid Serious InjuryIntroduction AssemblyHardware BAG Parts List Inspect UnitAttach Forward Clutch Control Cable Attach Reverse Clutch Control CableAssistance Check AIR Pressure in Tires AssemblyAttach Wheel Gear Lever Marked NegForward Clutch Control Features and ControlsWheel Gear Lever To Operate the Forward Clutch ControlReverse Clutch Control Features and ControlsEngine Controls Depth RegulatorStarting and Stopping Engine PRE-START ChecklistOperation BREAK-IN OperationStarting the Engine Operating the TillerOperation Stopping the EngineFor reverse motion of the wheels and tines Stopping the Tiller and EngineTilling Tips & Techniques Choosing correct wheel and tine speedsTilling up and down slopes Tilling across slopes without using terracesTerrace Gardening Power Composting Loading and Unloading the TillerCheck Hardware MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule Check Tire PressureCheck for OIL Leaks MaintenanceTransmission Gear OIL Service To Check Transmission Gear Oil LevelAIR Cleaner Service Engine CleaningEngine OIL Service Spark Plug ServiceOFF Season Storage Wheel Gear Cable AdjustmentBolo Tines Checking and Adjusting Forward Clutch Belt Tension Cutting Edge TineChecking and Adjusting Reverse Clutch Belt Tension Checking Forward Belt TensionInstalling Forward Clutch Belt Removing Forward Clutch BeltInstalling Reverse Clutch Belt Reverse Clutch Belt Removal and ReplacementRemoving Reverse Clutch Belt Battery Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause CorrectionHILLER/FURROWER Model OEM-290-251 Bumper Model OEM-290-254ROW MARKER- Model OEM-290-257

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