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Section 4:  Operation
    Reconnect the cables and securely 
tighten to battery posts.  The engine will 
recharge the battery if the battery is still 
good.
•  If you suspect the batter is “dead”, or 
if the battery is damaged, disconnect, 
and remove it.  Have it checked by a 
qualified technician.
•  If battery has been removed, wrap cable 
terminals at end of positive cable with 
electrical tape and secure the cable to 
the battery bracket. This will prevent 
electrical discharge.
•  Before pulling the recoil starter rope, 
turn the keyswitch to the RUN position.  
Move the Throttle Lever away from 
STOP position and set the choke as 
applicable. See Engine Owner’s Manual.
Stopping the Engine and Tiller
1. To stop the wheels and tines, move 
the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever into 
NEUTRAL position and then release both 
Forward Interlock Levers.
2. Move the engine Throttle Lever to the 
STOP position.  Then on electric start 
models, turn the key to OFF.  Remove the 
key for safekeeping.
NOTE:  The engine may have a separate 
Throttle Control Lever and ON/OFF switch 
on the engine.  These controls can also be 
used to stop the engine.  See the Engine 
Owner’s manual for information specific 
to your engine.
Operating the Tiller
When first practicing, keep the Tines/PTO 
Clutch Lever in DISENGAGE position and 
the Wheel Speed Lever in SLOW position.
The following pages provide guidelines 
for 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.
This is a traditional standard-rotating-tine 
(SRT) tiller with forward rotating tines.  It 
operates in a completely different manner 
than counter-rotating-tine (CRT) tillers, or 
from front-tine tillers.
Moving the Tiller Forward and Tilling
1. Start the engine and gradually increase 
engine speed to FAST (see Starting the 
Engine, this Section).
2. Test the Forward Interlock Safety 
System.  See Testing Forward Interlock 
System, this Section.
3. When practicing, set the Depth 
Regulator Lever to Travel position.  
Otherwise, set the Depth Regulator Lever 
to a desired depth.
4. Move Tines/PTO Clutch Lever to 
ENGAGE position if you want the tines to 
turn.  If practicing, leave in DISENGAGE.
IMPORTANT:    Do  not  move  Tines/PTO 
Clutch  Lever  to  ENGAGE  unless  Wheels/
Tines/PTO  Drive  Lever  is  in  NEUTRAL.  
Tiller damage may occur!
5. To move the tiller forward and engage 
the tines, squeeze and hold either Forward 
Interlock Lever (Figure 4-3) against the 
handlebar grip, then move the Wheels/
Tines/PTO Drive Lever down to FORWARD 
position.
To  avoid  serious  personal  injury  or 
damage to equipment:
•  Always place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive 
Lever  in  NEUTRAL  before  starting 
engine, and before engaging wheels, 
tines or other PTO attachments.
•  Be sure there are no obstacles behind 
you before moving in reverse.
•  Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever should 
automatically  return  to  NEUTRAL 
when  released  from  REVERSE 
position.  If it does not, move lever to 
NEUTRAL  manually  and  discontinue 
use  until  you  adjust  the  lever.  See 
Section  5,  Checking  and  Adjusting 
Reverse Drive System.
•  No  reverse  motion  should  occur  if 
Wheels/Tines/PTO  Drive  Lever  is  not 
held up in REVERSE.  See Section 5, 
Checking and Adjusting Reverse Drive 
System for adjustment steps.  Do not 
use tiller unless properly adjusted.
•  Always  return  to  NEUTRAL  and  let 
all  motion  stop  before  shifting  to 
FORWARD or REVERSE.
CAUTION
The Forward Interlock Safety System is 
designed for the operator’s safety.  Do 
not disconnect or attempt to defeat the 
purpose  of  the  system.    If  the  system 
malfunctions, immediately contact your 
local  authorized  dealer  or  the  TROY-
BILT  Technical  Service  Department  for 
assistance.    Do  not  use  the  tiller  or 
the  PTO  power  unit  until  the  Forward 
Interlock  Safety  System  is  functioning 
properly.  Always test the system before 
using the tiller or PTO power unit.
DANGER
Keep away from rotating tines. Rotating 
tines will cause injury.
WARNING
WARNING
KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING TINES.
ROTATING TINES WILL CAUSE INJURY.
Cold Weather Operation
When temperatures fall below 40
o
F, 
do the following steps to protect your 
engine and transmission from damage:
1. Refer to the Engine Owner’s Manual 
for motor oil specifications for cold 
weather operation.  Use winter blend 
gasoline.
2. Warm up the engine before putting it 
under a load.
3. Use winter-blend gasoline.
4. Use the correct weight gear oil in PTO 
Power Unit transmission.
5. Warm up the transmission gear oil 
as follows: With engine running, move 
Wheel Speed Lever (Figure 4-2) to 
FREEWHEEL (then block wheels so they 
can’t roll), put Tines/PTO Clutch Lever 
into DISENGAGE, then squeeze one of 
the Forward Interlock Levers and shift 
the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to 
FORWARD.
6. If wheels are frozen to the ground, 
melt ice with warm water.
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