Honda TL6552 Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

GENERAL TILLER SAFETY 

Operation of  the  Rotary  Tiller  requires special 
efforts on your part to ensure your safety and the 
safety of others. Know these requirements before 
you  operate the Rotary Tiller. 

To avoid injury 

or tiller damage, do not allow 

anyone to stand on or ride on the tiller. 

To avoid injury from rotating parts or thrown 
objects, do not stand 

or allow others to 

stand near the tiller while it is operating. 

Clear the area of all debris before beginning 
tiller operation. 

Operating the tiller in the fully raised position 

may exceed the maximum angle of the 
universal joints causing damage to the 

driveline. 

To avoid tiller damage and possible loss 

of 

control, do not add weight to the top of the 
tiller. 

To avoid injury 

to 

yourself and others, do not 

leave the tiller in the raised position when 
unattended. 

KEEP CHILDREN AND PETS AT A SAFE 
DISTANCE WHEN OPERATING THE 
ROTARY TILLER. 

Never wear loose clothing when operating 

the rotary tiller. 

Loose 

clothing may become 

entangled in rotating parts or become 
hooked on controls leading to injury 

or 

damage to property. 

Never 

the tractor operator’s seat when 

the tractor is in motion; 

or while the Power 

Take Off (PTO) is engaged. 

Before getting 

off 

the tractor always; 

shut the engine 

off 

remove the ignition key 

wait 

for 

the PTO to stop turning 

then lower the tiller to the ground. 

To avoid personal injury or equipment 
damage, never attempt to clean 

or adjust 

the tiller while the engine is running. 

TRACTOR PREPARATION. 

HITCH 

Operation of the 

Rotary Tiller requires the 

optional  three  point  hitch  be  installed  on  the 
tractor. 

FRONT COUNTER WEIGHT 

Proper operation of the Rotary Tiller requires the 

installation  of  an  optional  front  counterweight 
bracket and one (1) 35  pound (17 Kg ) weight. 

A -

 

The  addition  of  the  front 

counterweight  may  not  always  maintain 
satisfactory  stability.  Reduce  tractor  speed 
and exercise caution under these conditions 
to prevent severe personal injury or property 
damage. 

Do 

not  exceed  weight  limitations 

stated  on  the  tractor  owner’s  manual  or 
equipment damage may result. 

Proper tractor  tire  pressure with  tiller  and front 

weight kit installed: 

Front 

Rear 

Turf tires 

22 

psi 

20 psi 

Agricultural tires 

30 

psi 

20 

psi 

High floatation 

tires 

18 

psi 

28 

psi 

Summary of Contents for TL6552

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Page 2: ...R ADJUSTMENTS Depth Adjustment Rear Shield Adjustment Height Adjustment 0 Upper Link Adjustment 0 Lift Rod Adjustment TILLING TRANSPORTING DETACHING TILLER FROM TRACTOR STORAGE MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION...

Page 3: ...tructions are not followed m A Indicates a strong possibility that serious injury or death could result if instructionsare not followed Indicates a possibility that minor injury can result if instruct...

Page 4: ...ttom is from the operator s point of view while facing the direction of forward travel when the tiller is properly attached to the tractor I DESCRIPTION The TL6552 is a light duty rotary tiller that i...

Page 5: ...ntrols leadingto injuryor damage to property Never leavethe tractor operator sseat when the tractor is in motion or while the Power Take Off PTO is engaged Beforegetting off the tractor always shut th...

Page 6: ...inspect the tractor and the tiller Repair any damage before you resume operation Operating the tiller or the tractor with damaged worn or broken parts may result in severe personalinjury All nuts bolt...

Page 7: ...be damaged iflift each use to prevent gearbox angle is excessiveand PTO is engaged Using a high speed PTO to drive this Adjust tractor llft linkage or hydraulic implement can cause severe damage and l...

Page 8: ...Brackets must be installed with the weld nut on top side maintaining a distance of 26 660mm centered between brackets Fig 7 Check gearbox oil level per instructions in LUBRICATION section Make certain...

Page 9: ...Fig 3 I 660 mm I hitch pin bracket Fig 7 26 Fig 4 Fig 9 560 mrn Fig 10 7...

Page 10: ...nting bracket and secure with clip as shown in Fig 13 3 Install the other end of the hitch top link to the tiller and secure with clip as shown in Fig 15 4 Adjust the right hand hitch lift rod to make...

Page 11: ...d to the desired depth position hole reinstall the adjusting bolt and tighten se curely Retightenthe pivotbolt Repeatthis proce dure for the opposite side Operation without the skids installed can dam...

Page 12: ...engaged Fig 18 Note Raising the tiller too high with the PTO engagedcan damage the tiller driveline TOP LINK ADJUSTMENT The top hitch link is adjustedto position the tiller parallel frontto rear with...

Page 13: ...ete the turn DO not attemptto turn corners with the tiller in the ground as this could result in damage to the tiller and or tractor lift linkage Do not attemptto till or move in the reverse direction...

Page 14: ...or abnormal sounds which might indicate loose parts damaged bearings or other damage Correct any problems immediately WEEKLY Grease the tiller bearing Check tiller input gear box and final drive oil l...

Page 15: ...to be sure it functions properly Loosen the eight nuts retaining the slip clutch springs exactly one full turn With tiller firmly on the ground and tractor at idle speed engage tractor PTO drive for...

Page 16: ...r adjustment is necessary adjustin 1 3turnincrementsorconsultyourHONDA Compact Tractor Dealer Adjust only to provide sufficient torque to prevent slippage under normal conditions When rocks roots etc...

Page 17: ...AMERICAN Bolt Head Markings SAE Grade 5 3Dashes Proper torque for metric fasteners used on TL 6552 Tiller Recommended Torque in Foot Pounds Newton Meters Numbers appearing on bolt heads indicate ASTM...

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Page 19: ...Oil Cap Washer Screw Spacer Bearing ShafVRotor Bearing Ring Lock Gearbox Plug Hook Plug Screw Screw Screw Frame Screw Hitch Lower Pin Gearbox Gear Gear Bearing Spacer Gasket Cover Washer Screw support...

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Page 21: ...clip Grease nipple Outer tube yoke Flexible pin Cm cardantube Cm cardantube Flexible pin Innertube yoke Torque lim FF1 4 0 Bearing3 4 0 Cone sets F3 4 Cm Safety tube Cm Safety tube I Cone sets F3 4 I...

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Page 23: ...sfaction contact the Power Equipment Division of American Honda Motor Co Inc American Honda Motor Co Inc Power Equipment Customer Service Department P O Box 100021 Duluth Georgia 30136 9421 Telephone...

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