Troy-Bilt 12168 owner manual Swivel the handlebar around on, Reconnect the spark plug wire

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Section 4: Operation

Use this procedure to convert your equipment from rear tine tiller mode...

to front tine tiller/cultivator mode..then back to a rear tine tiller again.

To Change from rear tine tiller mode to front tine tiller/cultivator mode:

WARNING

To avoid serious personal injury or property damage, stop the engine, let all moving parts stop completely, disconnect the spark plug wire, move the wire away from the spark plug, and let the engine and muffler cool down before changing from one tiller mode to another or perform- ing any adjustments or ser- vice on your equipment.

1.Move the equipment to a level, firm surface.

2.Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire.

3.Lift up the handlebar locking lever (A, Fig. 4-5) to unlock the handlebar.

A

Fig. 4-5

Fig. 4-6

C

B

D

Fig. 4-7

To Change from front tine tiller/ cultivator mode to rear tine tiller mode:

1.Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire. The equipment must be on a level, firm surface.

2.Replace the hood by first engaging the rear hood bracket on the pin at the end of the transmission (see Fig. 4-7). Connect the front of the hood to the handlebar base by aligning the two brackets (offset the hood brackets to the left of the base brackets), then insert the hood release pin and hair pin clip (see Fig. 4-7).

3.Lift up the handlebar locking lever (A, Fig. 4-5) to unlock the handlebar.

4.Swivel the handlebar around on the

engine muffler cage side of the equip- ment 180o to position it over the tine hood. Push the locking lever down. This is the rear tine tiller mode. See Fig. 4-9.

5.Reconnect the spark plug wire.

Fig. 4-8

4.Grasp the handlebar and walk it

around the muffler cage side of the engine a full 180o until the handlebar is positioned over the top of the engine. Refer to Fig. 4-6.

5.Push the handlebar locking lever down.

6.Remove the hair pin clip (B, Fig. 4-7) from the hood release pin (C, Fig. 4-7). Slide the hood release pin out of the hood bracket (D, Fig. 4-7).

7. Lift up the hood flap and tilt the tine

 

hood backward so the bracket at the rear

 

of the hood disengages from the

 

transmission. Lift the hood assembly off

 

and put it aside. Refer to Fig. 4-7. Keep

Fig. 4-9

the hair pin clip and hood release pin

 

installed on the hood at all times to

 

prevent their loss. Reconnect the spark

 

plug wire securely.

 

8. The equipment is now ready for front tine tilling and cultivating! See Fig. 4-8.

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Contents Model 12168 Model/Serial Numbers Warranty ServiceOwner Registration Card Date of purchase Model/Serial NumbersTable of Contents Preparation SafetyTraining Keep children and pets away OperationExercise caution to avoid slipping or falling Use slower engine throttle speedsMaintenance and Storage Know the location and functions of all controlsAdjust Handlebar Height AssemblyTools/Materials Needed for Assembly Inspect unitUpper How To Move Machine in FreewheelCheck External Hardware for Tightness Lower SectionFeatures and Controls Fuel Primer Bulb Engine Throttle LeverOil Fill Tube and Dipstick Recoil StarterOperation Rear Tine Tiller ModeHow To Transport Machine in Freewheel Preparation For Starting Break-In OperationCheck the Operational Interlock System by Reconnect the spark plug wire Swivel the handlebar around onTo Start and Stop the Engine Cultivating Tips Clearing Debris from the TinesIf you plan carefully before planting Cultivating in Flower Beds and in Confined Shrubbery AreasAerator Attachment Optional AttachmentsEdger Attachment Loading and Unloading the Tiller Hours MaintenanceEvery Tighten Bolts and Nuts MaintenanceTILLER/CULTIVATOR Tiller/Cultivator LubricationDrive Belt Maintenance Tine Sets Should Be Inspected Tine MaintenanceMaintenance Operational Interlock System Engine Maintenance OFF-SEASON StorageOutside the United States and Canada TroubleshootingGarden WAY Incorporated 1 Garden Way Troy, New York