Section

3Features and Controls

WARNING

Before operating your machine, carefully read and understand all safety, controls, operating instructions in this Manual, the separate Engine Owner’s Manual and on the decals on the machine.

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

Introduction

This section describes the location and function of the controls and features on your tiller. Refer to Section 4, Operation for detailed operating instructions.

Practice using these controls, with the engine shut off, until you completely understand the operation of the controls and feel confident with each of them.

IMPORTANT: Refer to the separate engine manufacturer’s Engine Owner’s Manual for information about the controls on the

G

F

A

B

E

C

D

Figure 3-1:

 

A– Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

E– Depth Regulator Lever

B– Forward Interlock Levers

F– Handlebar Height Adjustment Lever

C– Wheel Speed Lever

G– Engine Throttle Lever

D– Tines/PTO Clutch Lever

 

engine.

NOTE: All references to left, right, front and rear of the machine are based on a position behind the handlebars and facing forward.

PTO Attachments Feature

In addition to powerful tilling capability, you can quickly convert your machine into a PTO (Power Take-Off) Power Unit that is capable of towing or powering various TROY-BILT attachments.

You can access this capability by removing the tines attachment (powered by the PTO Power Unit). The PTO Power Unit is then available for engine powered attachments, or for pulling or towing non- powered attachments. See Section 4, PTO Power Unit for detailed information on installing and operating TROY-BILT PTO attachments.

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

Use the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever (A, Figure 3-1) to engage and disengage power to the transmission.

This lever has three operating positions: FORWARD, NEUTRAL and REVERSE.

FORWARD is engaged when the lever is moved down until the clutch roller (G, Figure 3-2) engages into the detent position under the adjustment block (H, Figure 3-2). You will definitely feel the lever engage into this position.

Use the FORWARD setting to move the wheels and tines forward, or to apply power to an optional PTO (Power Take Off) attachment. (See also Forward Interlock Levers.)

To stop the wheels, tines or any PTO attachment, move the lever to NEUTRAL by tapping the lever upwards (Figure 3-3) and releasing.

REVERSE is engaged when the lever is pushed (with an open palm) all the way up and held in that position (Figure 3-4). Use this setting to move the wheels in reverse. To stop moving in reverse, release the lever; it automatically returns to the NEUTRAL position.

IMPORTANT: Do not operate the tines or any PTO attachment in REVERSE.

NEUTRAL is this control’s normal non- operating position. The lever returns to NEUTRAL when it is tapped out of the FORWARD position or released from the REVERSE position. NEUTRAL position is between FORWARD and REVERSE (Figure 3-3). Use this setting to stop the wheels, tines or any PTO attach- ment.

IMPORTANT: Always shift to NEUTRAL before starting the engine or before engaging the wheels, tines or any PTO attachment.

Forward Interlock Levers

The Forward Interlock Levers (B, Figure 3-1) are attached under each handlebar grip.

You must squeeze at least one of these interlock levers up against the handlebar grip whenever the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is engaged in FORWARD position.

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Troy-Bilt 682J, E686N, E682L manual PTO Attachments Feature, Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever, Forward Interlock Levers, Engine

682J, E686N, E682L specifications

The Troy-Bilt brand is widely recognized for its reliable outdoor power equipment, including a line of innovative lawn tractors. Among these, the Troy-Bilt 682J, E686N, and E682L stand out for their exceptional performance and user-friendly features, catering to various lawn care needs.

The Troy-Bilt 682J is a robust lawn tractor designed for efficiency and ease of use. Its 19 HP engine provides ample power for handling various landscaping tasks, while the 42-inch cutting deck allows for a wide cutting path, making quick work of mowing larger yards. The tractor boasts a six-speed transmission, enabling users to select the speed that best suits their mowing conditions. Additionally, the 682J features an ergonomic seat and steering for comfort during extended use, making it a solid choice for homeowners with medium to large properties.

The Troy-Bilt E686N takes things a step further with its advanced technology. This model integrates a 20 HP engine and a larger 46-inch cutting deck, enhancing productivity significantly. The E686N is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission, offering smooth operation and easier control, allowing users to maneuver around obstacles with precision. One of its standout features is the Easy Change Oil Kit, which simplifies maintenance, ensuring that the engine runs smoothly for longer periods. The inclusion of a washout port on the deck makes cleaning effortless, promoting better lawn health and equipment longevity.

For those seeking a more compact option, the Troy-Bilt E682L delivers reliable performance in a smaller package. This model features a 19 HP engine paired with a 38-inch cutting deck, perfect for navigating tighter spaces without compromising power. Its tight turning radius enhances maneuverability, making it ideal for suburban lawns with landscaping features and garden beds. The E682L is designed with user comfort in mind, featuring an adjustable seat and simple controls for intuitive operation.

In summary, the Troy-Bilt 682J, E686N, and E682L represent a dynamic trio of lawn tractors, each catering to various homeowner needs. With powerful engines, efficient cutting decks, and user-friendly features, these models are built to enhance the mowing experience. With their proven reliability and advanced technologies, Troy-Bilt tractors make maintaining a beautiful lawn a manageable task for anyone.