Troy-Bilt 630C, 634A, 634F manual Clearing the Tines, Loading and Unloading the Tiller

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TILLING TIPS & TECHNIQUES (CON’T)

Terrace Gardening (continued)

• 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 Fig. 4-10.

• Each succeeding lower terrace is started by walking below the terrace you’re pre- paring. For added stability of the tiller, always keep the uphill wheel in the soft, new- ly 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.

Fig. 4-10

Clearing the Tines

The tines have a self-clearing action which eliminates most tangling of debris in the tines. However, occasionally dry grass, stringy stalks or tough vines may be- come tangled. Follow these procedures to help avoid tangling and to clean the tines, if necessary.

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.

If tangling occurs, lift the tines out of the soil and run the tiller in reverse (if unit is equipped with powered reverse) for a few feet. This reversing action should unwind a good deal of debris.

It may be necessary to remove the debris by hand (a pocket knife will help you to cut away the mate- rial). Be sure to stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before clearing the tines by hand.

WARNING: Before clearing the tines by hand, stop the engine, allow all moving parts to stop and disconnect the spark plug wire. Remove the ignition key on electric start models.

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury.

LOADING AND UNLOADING THE TILLER

WARNING: Loading and unloading the tiller into a vehicle is potentially hazardous and we don’t recommend doing so unless absolutely necessary, as this could result in personal injury or property damage. However, if you must load or unload the tiller, follow the guidelines given next.

Before loading or unloading, stop the en- gine, wait for all parts to stop moving, disconnect the spark plug wire and let the engine and muffler cool.

The tiller is too heavy and bulky to lift

safely by one person. Two or more people should share the load.

Use sturdy ramps and manually (engine shut off) roll the tiller into and out of the vehicle. Two or more people are needed to do this.

The ramps must be strong enough to support the combined weight of the tiller and any handlers. The ramps should pro- vide 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.

The handlers should wear sturdy footwear that will help to prevent slipping.

Position the loading vehicle so that the ramp angle is as flat as possible (the less incline to the ramp, thebetter). Turn the vehicle’s engine off and apply its parking brake.

When going up ramps, stand in the

normal operating position and push the

tiller ahead of you. Have a person at each side to turn the wheels.

When going down ramps, walk back- ward with the tiller following you. Keep alert for any obstacles behind you. Posi- tion a person at each wheel to control the speed of the tiller. Never go down ramps tiller-first, as the tiller could tip forward.

Place wooden blocks on the downhill side of the wheels if you need to stop the tiller from rolling down the ramp. Also, use the blocks to temporarily keep the tiller in place on the ramps (if necessary), and to chock the wheels in place after the tiller is in the vehicle.

After loading the tiller, prevent it from rolling by engaging the wheels in the WHEEL DRIVE position. Chock the wheels with blocks and securely tie the tiller down.

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Contents Form no -10594D.fm 11/19/03Finding Model Number Table of ContentsCustomer Support Safety Alert Symbol TrainingPreparation OperationMaintenance and Storage Exercise caution to avoid slipping or fall- ingKeep children and pets away Use slower engine speedsDecals Operating SymbolsTo Avoid Serious Injury Assembly Loose Parts ListAssembly Steps IntroductionInstall Forward Clutch Cable Use the handlebar to roll the tiller to a flat areaWhile preventing the cable adjuster Outermost coil to the outermost coilFrom turning If the spring length is incorrect, youCheck Transmission OIL Level Check all nuts and screws for tightnessAture package to identify the controls on your engine FreewheelTravel Position Shallow Settings To adjust the handlebarsTo operate the Forward Clutch Bail Stop all tiller motion by releasing the Forward Clutch BailStarting and Stopping Introduction BREAK-IN OperationChange engine oil Operating the Tiller Stopping the Engine and TillerFor forward motion of the wheels and tines To move the Model 630C in reverse for short distancesTilling Tips & Techniques Tilling Tips & Techniques CON’T Power CompostingTilling On Slopes Clearing the Tines Loading and Unloading the TillerTransmission Gear OIL Service Tiller LubricationCheck Hardware Check Tire PressureRemoving⁄Installing a Single Tine Removing⁄Installing a Tine AssemblyBolo Tines Tine InspectionReplacement Belt Information Checking and AdjustingTo Check Forward Belt Tension Forward Clutch Bail Adjustment Engine Cleaning AIR Cleaner Service Engine OIL ServiceModels 634F/634A only To Check Reverse Belt TensionSpark Plug Service Spark Arrester Screen ServiceOFF-SEASON Storage To Change the Engine OilTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause CorrectionTROY-BILT Tiller Lifetime Limited Warranty
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634F, 630C, 634A specifications

The Troy-Bilt line of tillers, specifically the 634A, 630C, and 634F models, represents a blend of reliability, power, and advanced engineering designed to meet the needs of avid gardeners and professional landscapers alike. Each model boasts unique features and technologies that enhance performance and usability.

The Troy-Bilt 634A is equipped with a 6.5 HP engine, providing ample power for tackling tough soil conditions. The tiller's 16-inch tilling width allows for efficient breaking up of soil, while its impressive tilling depth of up to 8 inches ensures that garden beds are adequately prepared for planting. The 634A model features a lightweight design, making it easy to maneuver around flower beds and garden rows. Additionally, the adjustable handlebar enhances comfort during operation, accommodating various user heights.

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