Troy-Bilt E682J-Horse manual Clearing the tines, B. Terrace Gardening, Tilling Tips & Techniques

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B. Terrace Gardening:

Section 4: Operation

Tilling Tips & Techniques

Figure 4-18

B. Terrace Gardening:

When a slope is too steep or too short for vertical tilling, it may be necessary to till across the slope and create terraced rows. Terraces are rows that are cut into the side of a slope, creating a narrow, but flat area on which to plant.

On a long slope, you can make several terraces, one below the other.

Terraces should be only 2-to-3 feet wide. Digging too far into the side of the slope will expose poor subsoil that is unproductive for plants.

To create a terrace, start at the top of the slope and work down. Go back and forth across the first row as shown in Figure 4-18.

Each succeeding lower terrace is started by walking below the terrace you’re preparing. For added stability of the tiller, always keep the uphill wheel in the soft, newly tilled soil. Do not till the last 12" or more of the downhill outside edge of each terrace. This untilled strip helps prevents the terraces from breaking apart and washing downhill. It also provides a walking path between rows.

C. Tilling across slopes without terracing

If vertical or terracing gardening aren’t practical for you, then you can till laterally across a slope. We don’t really recommend this method as it can create unsure footing and invites soil erosion.

Study the terrain to make certain the slope is not too steep for safe tilling. If possible, make terraced rows or till vertically.

Move the belt into LOW belt range and the Wheel Speed Gear Lever to SLOW position. As in terrace gardening, start at the top of the slope and overlap the first pass by half the width of the tiller. For added stability, keep the uphill wheel in the soft, newly tilled soil. Each succeeding terraced area is started by walking below the terrace you are preparing (Figure 4-19).

Clearing the tines

The tines have a self-clearing action which helps to eliminate most tangling of debris. However, occasionally dry grass, stringy stalks or tough vines may become tangled.

Follow these procedures to help avoid tangling and to clear the tines, if necessary.

WARNING

Before clearing the tines by hand, stop the engine, allow all moving parts to stop and disconnect the spark plug wire. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury.

To reduce tangling, set the Depth Regulator deep enough to get maximum “chopping” action as the tines chop the material against the ground. Also, try to till under crop residues or cover crops while they are green, moist and tender.

While power composting, try swaying the handlebars from side to side (about 6" to 12"). This “fishtailing” action often clears the tines of debris.

It may be necessary to remove the debris by hand (a pocket knife will help you to cut away the material).

Figure 4-19: Make a terrace in just 4 or 5 passes with the tiller.

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Contents FORM NO. 770-10598A IMPORTANTREAD SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLYTROY-BILT LLC, P.O. BOX 361131, CLEVELAND, OH PRINTED IN USAENGINE INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTSContent FINDING MODEL NUMBERTraining 1 SafetySafety Alert Symbol SectionAntidotes Section 1 Safetyc. Use slower wheel, tine and engine speeds TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY Maintenance and StorageOperating Symbols DecalsIntroduction 2 AssemblyTools/Materials Needed for Assembly Loose Parts List Qty. DescriptionSTEP 4 Connect Forward Interlock Wire Harness Section 2 AssemblyAdjustment WireSTEP 6 Check Gear Oil Levels Oil Level Hole STEP 9 Adjust Air Pressure in TiresSTEP 8 Attach Engine Throttle Lever and Cable STEP 7 Add Motor Oil to EngineASSEMBLING THE ELECTRIC START SYSTEM STEP 2 Install the Battery CablesBattery produces explosive gases STEP 1 Connect the Wire Harness ReceptacleWheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever 3 Features and ControlsPTO Attachments Feature G F A B E C DTines/PTO Clutch Lever Section 3 Features and ControlsHandlebar Height Adjustment Lever Wheel Speed LeverEngine Throttle Lever Section 3 Features and ControlsKeyswitch Starter Engine ControlsBreak-In Operation Pre-Start Checklist4 Operation INTRODUCTIONAvoid engine muffler and nearby Section 4 OperationStarting the Engine To help prevent serious personal injury or damage to equipmentMoving the Tiller Forward and Tilling Cold Weather OperationOperating the Tiller Stopping the Engine and TillerMaking Turns Moving the Tiller in ReverseStopping Reverse Motion To Stop the EngineTransporting The Tiller Around Your Property Testing the Forward Interlock Safety SystemHow to Check the Interlock System Loading and Unloading the TillerChanging Belt From LOW Range to HIGH Range Changing Speed BeltsLoading the Tiller Unloading the TillerChanging Belt From HIGH Range to LOW Range Choosing Wheel and Tine SpeedsLet the tiller do the work Use shallow depth regulator settings. Till gradually deeperTilling Tips & Techniques TABLE 2-4 WHEEL SPEED AND BELT RANGE SELECTION GUIDETilling on slopes Do not use FAST wheel speed position when on sloped groundAvoid making footprints Suggested tilling patternsB. Terrace Gardening Clearing the tinesSoil Enrichment Idea POWER COMPOSTINGWide-Row Planting Tilling Under CornRemoving Tine Attachment PTO POWER UNITVERY IMPORTANT Removing And Replacing The Tine AttachmentGuide Pin Mounting Hole PTO POWER UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSInstalling the Tine Attachment Setting Up Stationary AttachmentsStopping the Engine Setting Up Non-Powered Attach- mentsStarting The Engine Operating Stationary AttachmentsEvery 5 MaintenanceREQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE PROCEDURETiller Lubrication Section 5 MaintenanceTighten Bolts and Nuts Checking Gear Oil Levels Transmission Gear Oil MaintenanceChecking the Power Unit Oil Level Checking for Oil LeaksFor Dipsticks With Hot/Cold Markings Adding or Changing Gear OilChecking the Tine Attachment Oil Level Draining and Filling the Tine Attachment Transmission Adding Gear Oil to the PTO Power Unit TransmissionDraining and Filling the PTO Power Unit Transmission Adding Gear Oil to the Tine Attachment Transmission5/16 1/4 Belt Adjustment Tool Drive Belt MaintenanceMeasuring and Adjusting Drive Belt Tension How to Measure Belt TensionPush Belt UP Replacing the Drive BeltRemoving the Belt Replacing the Drive BeltReverse Disc Inspection Reverse Drive System MaintenanceReplacing the Reverse Disc Checking and Adjusting Reverse the Drive SystemInstalling a New Reverse Disc Checking and Adjusting Reverse DiscChecking Tines for Wear Bolo Tine MaintenanceAdjusting Reverse Drive Adjustment Bolt Jam NutReplacing Tines Holder Assembly Single Tine ReplacementRemoving and Replacing A Tine Holder Assembly Removing Tine Holder AssemblySpark Plug Maintenance Tine Shaft MaintenanceTire and Wheel Maintenance Air Cleaner MaintenanceStoring Your Tiller Inspecting Forward Interlock Wiring SystemTesting the Forward Interlock Wiring System CHECK OR TEST Appendix A TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedures PROBLEM5 Tines Turn, But Wheels Won’t See Troubleshooting the Forward Interlock Safety System in SectionDozer/Snow Blade Attachment Appendix B Attachments & AccessoriesWheel Weights Troy-Bilt PTO Log SplitterDESCRIPTION 6 Parts ListWHEELS/TINES/PTO DRIVE LEVER & YOKE ASSEMBLY PARTFORWARD INTERLOCK SYSTEM Parts ListHANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY DEPTH REGULATOR & TINE HOOD ASSEMBLIES See Page See Page WHEEL SPEED LEVER, BELT DRIVE SYSTEM, ENGINES, WHEELSWHEEL & TIRE ASSEMBLIES WHEEL SPEED LEVERBELT DRIVE SYSTEM ENGINES AND ENGINE MOUNTPOWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES continued on page DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLYPINION SHAFT ASSEMBLY BRACKET ASSEMBLIESMODELS 682J & E682L POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES Continued from pageMISCELLANEOUS PARTS TRANSMISSION HOUSINGTRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY LOSS OF TRANSMISSION OIL. IF THESE SCREWS TILLER ATTACHMENT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIESNOTE 1 THESE SCREWS HAVE A SPECIAL SEALING DESIGN THAT CAN NOT BE REUSED WITHOUT RISKING THETRANSMISSION HOUSING AND DIPSTICK TILLER DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLYBOLO TINE ASSEMBLIES CUSTOM TILLING TINES MODEL E682L ELECTRIC START SYSTEMPART BUMPER ATTACHMENT Page Page Page TROY-BILT LLC, P.O. Box 361131, Cleveland, Ohio TROY-BILT TILLER LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY