Troy-Bilt 675B manual Featuresandcontrols, Tiller Features, ForwardClutchLevers

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SECTION3: FEATURESANDCONTROLS

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operating your machine,

ARNING:

Before

carefully readand understand all safety, controls and operating instructions in this Manual,the separateEngine Owner'sManual,and on the decalson the machine. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury.

Tiller Features

This section describes the location and function of the controls on your tiller. Refer to Section4: Operationfor detailed operat- ing instructions.

Practice using these controls, with the en- gine shut off, until you understandthe op- eration of the controls and feel confident with each of them.

IMPORTANT:Referto the separateengine manufacturer'sEngineOwner'sManual for information about the controls onthe

engine.

Wheel Gear Lever

This lever (A, Figure 3-1) hastwo posi- tions: ENGAGEand DISENGAGE.

In the ENGAGEposition, the wheelswill start turning when either the Forward Clutch or the ReverseClutch is engaged.

NOTE: The tines will also start turning when either clutch is engaged.

Wheel GearLever in

,_ DANGER: Neverplacethe

DISENGAGE(Freewheel)when the engine is running. Havingthe Wheel GearLeverin engagingthe tines_vheelswith either the Forward Clutchorthe ReverseClutch could allow the tines to propel the tiller rapidly backward. Failureto follow this instruction could result in personal injury or property damage.

The DISENGAGE(freewheel)position plac- es the wheels in freewheeling mode to al- low the wheelsto turn without starting the engine. Usethe DISENGAGEposition only when the engine is not running.

Figure3-1: Controlpanel.

To shift to ENGAGE,gently (do not force) move the lever forward while rolling the tiller afew inches forward or backward.

(Moving the tiller helps align the transmis- sion shift mechanism). Thewheelswill not freewheelwhen the lever is properly set in the ENGAGEposition.

To shift to DISENGAGE,move the lever rearward, without rolling the tiller. The wheels roll freely when the lever is proper- ly set in the DISENGAGEposition.

ForwardClutchLevers

Twointerconnected levers (B, Figure3-1) control engagementof the forward driveto the wheelsandpowerto the tines.

wheelsandtines with Forward

,_ WARNING: Neverengage

Clutch or ReverseClutch unless Wheel GearLever is in ENGAGEEngagingthe. Forward Clutch or ReverseClutch when wheelsare not engagedcould allow the tinesto rapidly propel tiller backward. Failureto follow this warning could result in personal injury or property damage.

To OperateForwardClutch:

1.Before engagingthe Forward Clutch, put the Wheel GearLeverinto the ENGAGE position (see "WARNING"above).

2.Lift and hold one or both leversagainst the handlebargrips to engagethe wheels andtines.

3.ReleaseBOTHleversto disengage wheelsand tines. All forward motion will

stop (engine will continue to run).

IMPORTANT:The ForwardClutch Levers areconnectedto amechanical interlock

that automatically shifts a separateWheel GearLever (A, Figure3-1) into ENGAGE position when either ForwardClutch Lever is pulled upagainstthe handlebars. This is asafety featuredesignedto preventthe wheelsfrom being in DISENGAGE (freewheel)position when the tines are rotating.

Beforestarting the engine, test the function of the mechanicalinterlock as follows:

1.Put Wheel GearLever into DISENGAGE position and roll tiller backand forth a few inches. Wheels should roll freely.

2.Without rolling the tiller, squeezeeither Forward Clutch Leveragainst the handle- bargrips. As the levers move upward, the

mechanical interlock automatically moves the Wheel GearLever forward into the EN- GAGEposition (roll tiller backand forth a few inches). If it does,the wheels will not

roll freely when you push and pull on the handlebars.

3. The mechanicalinterlock works proper-

ly if it functions as describedin Step 2. If the mechanical interlock does not function

properly, do not operatethe tiller until it has beencorrected (seeyour authorized dealeror contact the factory).

Reverse Clutch Control

This control (C,Figure 3-1) engagesthe reversedrive to the wheels and power to

the tines. It is usedfor moving the tiller short distances in a reversedirection.

ToOperateReverseClutch:

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caution when reversing or

ARNING:

Useextreme

pulling the machinetowards you. Look behindto avoid

obstacles. Neverattemptto till in reverse.Failureto follow this

warning could result in personal injury or property damage.

1.Beforeengagingthe ReverseClutch,put the Wheel GearLever into ENGAGE.(see "WARNING" at left).

2.Releasethe Forward Clutch Levers.

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Contents 13/04 Formno -00586BFindingmodelnumber SafetyAlert Symbol SafetyTraining OperationOrinspections MaintenanceandStorageItawayfromthesparkplug.MoveWheel GearLevertoENGAGEOperatingSymbols SafetyDecalsHotSurfacesMovingBelts FastTools/ MaterialsNeeded For Assembly AssemblyHardwareBag PartsList Ref. Qty. DescriptionAttachforwardclutch Controlcable Attachreverseclutch ControlcableChecktransmissiongear OIL Level Whentension is correct, tighten the two jam nuts B securelyAttachwheelgearlever CheckairFeaturesandcontrols Tiller FeaturesForwardClutchLevers EngineControls To AdjustHandlebarHeightDepthRegulatorLever Recoil StarterStarting and Stopping Engine OperationStoppingtheEngine OperatingTillerContact your telephone Wheelsand tines, releaseboth leStoppingtheTiller andEngine ChangingBelt RangeSpeedsToChangefrom Lowto HighSpeed To Changefrom Highto LowSpeedLet the Tiller Dothe Work AvoidMaking Footprints Tilling DepthsAvoidTilling Soggy,Wet Soil With planning, you can ==..vpLoading and UnloadingtheTiller Clearingthe TinesRead the followingrecommendationsbeforetilling on slopes Tilling Up and DownSlopesVertical Tilling Wahning Do notEndCap Transmission Gear Oil Service MaintenanceCheckHardware Check Tire Air PressureAir CleanerService Spark Plug ServiceEngineCleaning Off SeasonStorage ToCheckandAdjustTensiononthe Forward DriveBelt CheckingAndAdjustingTensionOn DriveBelts Meansthe cuttingedges faceTo Checkand AdjustTensionon the Re- verse Drive Belt Forward Drive Belt Removal Installation Installingthe ForwardDriveBeltRemovingthe ForwardDriveBelt Installingthe ReverseDriveBelt Reverse Drive Belt RemovalRemovingthe ReverseDriveBelt Correction ProblemPartslist Handlebar Assembly and Control LeversDescription MODEL675BScrew, Ref , secures Reve rseForwardClutchCable 25, RefHexHd.Screw,546-18 x 2-1/4 BeltGuide,WireFormedBracket,ClutchCable Lockwasher-546See Note PartnoPartno Description GW-9572 GW-9944 GW-1714 La GW-9400 Lb GW-9401 GW-20718 GW-9301 1916597Shim,1-1J64I.D.,.O62thickA/R OilSealShim,asabove,but.OlOthickA/R WheelShaftIncl.Ref.6OFDENOTEST,NECUTT,NGEDGEI Transmission 618-04002 BarAssembly,DepthAdjustment RollPinspiral,1/4x1Hood,Tine Bracket,Hood&DepthRegulatorBumper 0EM-290-254 ROW Marker Attachment OptionalREF no TROY-BILTLLC, P.O. Box 361131, Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019 TROY-BILT Tiller Lifetime Limited Warranty