Troy-Bilt Bronco Tiller Lubrication, Check Hardware, Check Tire Pressure, Check for OIL Leaks

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SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Before

inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key on electric start models.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

PROCEDURE

NOTES

Check motor oil level

2, 3

Clean engine

2, 7

Check drive belt tension

1, 4

Check nuts and bolts

1, 4

Change motor oil

4, 6, 9

Lubricate tiller

4

Service engine air cleaner system

7

Check gear oil level in transmission

1, 5

Check tines for wear

5

Check air pressure in tires

5

(if unit has pneumatic tires)

 

Service spark plug

7

NOTES

1 - Check after first 2 hours of break-in operation. 2 - Before each use.

3 - Every 5 operating hours.

4 - Every 10 operating hours.

5 - Every 30 operating hours.

6 - Change more frequently in dusty conditions.

7 - See Engine Owner’s Manual for service recommendations.

8 - Whichever time interval occurs first.

9 - Change after first 2 hours of break-in

TILLER LUBRICATION

After every 10 operating hours, oil or grease the lubrication points shown in Figure 5-1 and described below.

Use clean lubricating oil (#30 weight motor oil is suitable) and clean general purpose grease (grease containing a metal lubricant is preferred, if available).

Remove the wheels, clean the wheel shaft (A, Fig. 5-1) and apply a thin coating of grease to the wheel shaft.

Grease the back, front and sides of the depth regulator lever (B, Fig. 5-1).

Remove the tines and clean the tine shaft (C, Fig. 5-1). Use a file or sandpaper to gen- tly remove any rust, burrs or rough spots (especially around holes in shaft). Apply grease to ends of shaft before installing tines.

Oil the threads on the handlebar height adjustment screws and the handlebar attaching screws (D, Fig. 5-1).

DB

AC

If a cover is leaking, check for loose screws. If the screws are tight, a new gasket or oil seal may be required.

If the leak is from around a shaft and oil seal, the oil seal probably needs to be replaced. See your authorized dealer or contact the factory for service or advice.

IMPORTANT: Never operate the tiller if the transmission is low on oil. Check the oil level after every 30 hours of operation and whenever there is any oil leakage.

CHECK HARDWARE

Check for loose or missing hardware af- ter every 10 operating hours and tighten or replace (as needed) before reusing tiller

Be sure to check the screws underneath the tiller hood that secure the transmis- sion cover and the Depth Regulator Lever to the transmission.

CHECK TIRE PRESSURE

(Models with pneumatic tires)

Check the air pressure in both tires. The air pressure should be between 15 PSI and 20 PSI (pounds per square inch).

Keep both tires equally inflated to help prevent machine from pulling to one side.

TRANSMISSION

GEAR OIL SERVICE

Check the transmission gear oil level after every 30 hours of operation or whenever you notice any oil leak. Oper- ating the tiller when the transmission is low on oil can result in severe damage.

Figure 5-1

CHECK FOR OIL LEAKS

Before each use, check the tiller for signs of an oil leak — usually a dirty, oily accumu- lation either on the unit or on the floor.

A little seepage around a cover or an oil seal is usually not a cause for alarm. How- ever, if the oil drips overnight, then imme- diate attention is needed. Ignoring an oil leak can result in severe transmission damage!

A. To Check the Transmission Gear Oil Level:

1.Check the gear oil level when the transmission is cool. Gear oil will expand in warm operating temperatures and this expansion will provide an incor- rect oil level reading.

2.With the tiller on level ground, pull the Depth Regulator Lever all the way up.

3.Remove the oil fill plug (A, Fig. 5-2) from the transmission housing and look inside the oil fill hole to locate the main drive shaft situated below the hole.

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Contents 12/19/06 Form no -02357B.fmCustomer Support Table of ContentsFinding Model Number Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts Safety Alert SymbolKeep children and pets away Refer to the Maintenance sectionsUse slower engine speeds Check all nuts, bolts, and screws forTo Avoid Serious Injury Operating SymbolsMaybeusedonthetillerandengine Assembly Steps AssemblyIntroduction Inspect UnitUse the handlebar to roll the tiller to a flat area Install Forward Clutch CableWith the Forward Clutch Bail Y, Fig While preventing the cable adjuster from turningCheck all nuts and screws for tightness Check Transmission OIL LevelFreewheel Ature package to identify the controls on your engineTo adjust the handlebars Travel Position Shallow SettingsTo operate the Forward Clutch Bail Stop all tiller motion by releasing the Forward Clutch BailIntroduction BREAK-IN Operation Following steps describe how to start and stop the engineStarting and Stopping Change engine oilOperating the Tiller For forward motion of the wheels and power to the tinesStopping the Engine and Tiller To move the Bronco in reverse for short distancesTilling Tips & Techniques Tilling On Slopes Tilling Tips & Techniques CON’TClearing the Tines Read the following recommendations before tilling on slopesTerrace Gardening Loading and Unloading the TillerTiller Lubrication Transmission Gear OIL ServiceCheck Hardware Check Tire PressureRemoving⁄Installing a Tine Assembly Removing⁄Installing a Single TineBolo Tines Tine InspectionTo Check Forward Belt Tension Checking and AdjustingReplacement Belt Information Engine Cleaning AIR Cleaner Service Engine OIL Service Forward Clutch Bail AdjustmentTo Check Reverse Belt Tension To Check the Engine Oil LevelSpark Arrester Screen Service Spark Plug ServiceOFF-SEASON Storage To Change the Engine OilProblem Possible Cause Correction TroubleshootingPage Models 643 Description GW-1224-3 Front 34 21 18Bronco 634-43203 Page Page TROY-BILT Tiller Lifetime Limited Warranty