Troy-Bilt 665B manual Operating The Tiller, 12Section 4 Operation, Stopping The Engine, engaged

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(b)Use the recoil starter rope to start the engine as instructed in the separate Engine Owner’s Manual. When the engine starts, gradually move the choke lever (if used) to the OPEN, CHOKE OFF or RUN position.

(c)Put the engine throttle lever in the FAST setting when tilling.

STOPPING THE ENGINE

1.To stop the wheels and tines, release the Forward Clutch Control Levers or the Reverse Clutch Control knob (whichever control you have engaged).

2.To stop the engine, move the engine switch to the OFF position (if time allows, first move the engine throttle lever to the SLOW position).

3.Turn the fuel valve (if so equipped) to the OFF position.

OPERATING THE TILLER

WARNING

Before tilling, contact your telephone or utilities company and inquire if underground equipment or lines are on your property.

The following pages provide guidelines to using your tiller effectively and safely in various gardening applications. Be sure to read Tilling Tips & Techniques in this section before you actually put the tines into the soil.

NOTE: This is a traditional “standard rotat- ing tine” tiller with forward rotating tines. It operates completely differently from CRT (Counter Rotating Tines) tillers or from low-cost front tine tillers.

1. Follow the Pre-Start Checklist on the

previous page. Be sure that the Wheel

Gear Lever is in the ENGAGE position.

2. Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the

“travel” position (lever all the way down)

so that the tines clear the ground. Use

this position when practicing with or

(a)Pull up and hold one or both of the Forward Clutch Control Levers against the handlebars. To stop the wheels and tines, release both levers.

WARNING

Do not push down on the handlebars to make the tiller till more deeply. This prevents the wheels from holding tiller back and can allow the tines to rapidly propel the tiller forward, which could result in loss of control, property damage, or personal injury.

(b)As the tiller moves forward, relax and let the wheels pull the unit along while the tines dig. Walk behind and a little to one side of the tiller. Use a light but secure grip with one hand on the han- dlebars, but keep your arm loose. See Figure 4-2. Let the tiller move ahead at its own pace. Do not push down on the handlebars to try and force the tiller to dig deeper – this takes weight off the wheels, reduces traction, and causes the tines to try and propel the tiller.

Figure 4-2: Guiding the tiller with one hand.

5.REVERSE MOTION of the wheels and tines:

(a)Look behind and exercise caution when operating in reverse. Do not till while in reverse.

(b)Stop all forward motion before reversing. Lift the handlebars with one hand until the tines are off the ground and then pull the Reverse Clutch Control knob out (Figure 4-3). To stop reverse motion, let go of the Reverse Clutch Control knob.

6.To turn the tiller around:

(a)Practice turning in a level, open area. Be very careful to keep your feet and legs away from the tines.

(b)To start a turn, reduce the engine speed and then lift the handlebars until the engine and tines are balanced over the wheels (Figure 4-4).

Figure 4-4: Find balance point before turning.

(c)With tiller balanced, push sideways on handlebar to move tiller in direction of the turn (Figure 4-5). After complet- ing the turn, slowly lower the tines into the soil and increase the engine speed.

transporting the tiller. When you are

ready to begin tilling, move the Depth

Regulator Lever to the desired depth

setting (see Tilling Tips & Techniques).

3. Start the engine and allow it to warm

up. When warm, put throttle control in

FAST speed setting.

4. FORWARD MOTION of the wheels and

tines:

Figure 4-5: Push handlebars sideways to turn tiller.

 

STOPPING THE TILLER AND ENGINE

 

1. To stop the wheels and tines, release

 

the Forward Clutch Control Levers or the

 

Reverse Clutch Control knob (whichever is

 

engaged).

 

2. To stop the engine, move the engine

 

switch to the OFF position.

Figure 4-3: Reversing the tiller.

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Troy-Bilt 665B manual Operating The Tiller, 12Section 4 Operation, Stopping The Engine, engaged, switch to the OFF position