Bolens 675B Engine Controls, Depth Regulator Lever, Handlebar Height Adjustment, Recoil Starter

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3.To move the tiller in reverse, first stop all forward motion. Lift up the handlebars un- til the tines clear the ground and pull the Reverse Clutch lever out.

The wheels will rotate in a reverse direction as long as the lever is held in REVERSE. To stop the wheels and tines, release the lever and it will return to NEUTRAL. Never at- tempt to till while moving in reverse di- rection.

Depth Regulator Lever

This lever (E, Figure 3-2) controls the till- ing depth of the tines. Pull the lever straight back and slide it up or down to en- gage the notched height settings.

E

Figure 3-2: Depth Regulator Lever.

The highest notch (lever all the way down) raises the tines approximately 1-12 inches off the ground. This “travel” position al- lows 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 gradually increase tilling depth.

WARNING: Place Depth Regulator Lever in “travel” position before starting engine. This position prevents the tines from touching the ground until you are ready to begin tilling.Do not attempt to till too deeply too quickly. Gradually work down to deeper tilling depths. Failure

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

Handlebar Height Adjustment

Handlebar height is adjustable to four dif- ferent settings. When setting the height, keep in mind that the handlebars will be lower when the tines are engaged in the soil.

WARNING: Whenever the handlebar height is changed, the Forward Clutch shift mechanism must be readjusted. Before adjusting or checking the Forward Clutch mechanism, shut engine off, disconnect spark plug wire and prevent it from touching spark plug. Failure to follow this warning could cause the Forward Clutch mechanism to operate improperly which could result in personal injury or property damage.

To Adjust Handlebar Height:

1.Stop engine, wait for all parts to stop moving and then disconnect spark plug wire.

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

3.Loosen height adjustment screw (F, Fig- ure 3-3) and pull keyed washer (G) free from slots in curved height adjustment bracket.

G

F

Figure 3-3: Handlebar height adjustment.

4.Move handlebars to a new slot setting and insert the raised key on the keyed washer into the slot. Tighten the height ad- justment screw securely.

5.Retighten the two screws at ends of handlebar.

Engine Controls

IMPORTANT: The engine is equipped with either a choke control or a primer bulb. Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual (in- cluded in tiller literature package) to iden- tify which device is on your engine.

Recoil Starter

The recoil starter (H, Figure 3-4) is used to “pull-start” the engine. See Engine Starting and Stopping in Section 4 for detailed en- gine starting instructions.

H

Figure 3-4: Recoil starter handle.

Engine Throttle Lever

The throttle lever (D, Figure 3-1) is used to adjust engine speed as well as stop the en- gine. Use the START position when start- ing the engine. Pull the lever all way back to the STOP position to shut the engine off.

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Contents Form no -00586B.fm 13/04Table of Contents Preparation Safety Alert SymbolTraining OperationMaintenance and Storage Use slower engine speedsVarioussymbolsshownhere,withworddescriptions Safety DecalsOperating Symbols To Avoid Serious InjuryInspect unit For AssemblyIntroduction Unpacking InstructionsAttach Reverse Clutch Control Cable Attach the cable adjuster A, FigureAttach Forward Clutch Control Cable Check AIR Check Transmission Gear OIL LevelCheck Hardware Forward Clutch Levers Tiller FeaturesWheel Gear Lever Reverse Clutch ControlDepth Regulator Lever Handlebar Height AdjustmentEngine Controls Recoil StarterBreak-In Operation Pre-Start ChecklistIntroduction Starting the EngineStopping the Engine Operating TillerFor reverse motion of the wheels and tines To Change from Low to High Speed Changing Belt Range SpeedsStopping the Tiller and Engine To Change from High to Low SpeedAvoid Making Footprints Tilling DepthsLet the Tiller Do the Work Avoid Tilling Soggy, Wet SoilRead the following recommendations before tilling on slopes Tilling On SlopesClearing the Tines Tilling Up and Down Slopes Vertical TillingCheck Tire Air Pressure Transmission Gear Oil ServiceTiller Lubrication Check For Oil LeaksSpark Plug Service Engine Oil ServiceAir Cleaner Service Spark Arrester Screen ServiceOff Season Storage Throttle Control Adjustment Wheel Gear Cable AdjustmentTines Checking And Adjusting Tension On Drive Belts To Check and Adjust Tension on the Forward Drive BeltReinstall the belt cover and secure it with the two nuts To Check and Adjust Tension on the Re- verse Drive BeltInstalling the Forward Drive Belt Forward Drive Belt Removal and InstallationRemoving the Forward Drive Belt Installing the Reverse Drive Belt Reverse Drive Belt Removal and InstallationRemoving the Reverse Drive Belt Troubleshooting Parts List Model 675B Description25, Ref Model 675B GW-1124-2 GW-1714 Bearing, Tapered Roller with Race GW-1325C Model 675B TOP LEFT-HAND Tine Transmission 710-0599 OEM-290-254 Screws TROY-BILT Tiller Lifetime Limited Warranty