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Section 4:  Operation

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TILLING AND CULTIVATING

Use your machine for busting sod,
preparing seedbeds and for cultivating in
gardens and flower beds.  It is easy to op-
erate, but it is important that you start out
slowly and read this Section thoroughly
before putting it to use.  Let the machine
do most of the work.  The tines will pull
the machine forward, letting you adjust
forward speed by pressing down or lifting
the handlebars.

1. 

Roll the machine to the work area.

2. 

Adjust the tilling depth to the desired

position (see 

Pre-Start Preparation 

on the

previous page).

3. 

Start the engine (see 

Stopping and

Starting the Engine 

on the previous

page).  Stand behind the handlebar and
push down on the bar to raise the tines
off the ground.  Squeeze the
Throttle/Tines Lever – the engine should
speed up and the tines start rotating.  Re-
lease the Throttle/Tines Lever to return to
idle, the tines should stop rotating or they
may rotate very slowly.  Lowering them
back to the ground should stop any rota-
tion.

NOTE: If tines continue to rotate when
engine is idling, either the idle speed is
too high or the centrifugal clutch is mal-
functioning.  If this occurs, contact the
Factory or your local authorized dealer.

4. 

Squeeze the Throttle/Tines Lever to

start the tines rotating.  Lower the tines to
begin tilling.  Firmly hold the handlebar to
prevent the machine from moving for-
ward too quickly and to allow enough
time for the tines to dig deeply enough.  

Adjust engine speed to suit the tilling
conditions.  Remember that the rotating
tines help to pull the machine forward.
Use slower speeds and a shallow depth
setting when learning to use the unit and
whenever you are tilling on hard, rough or
uneven ground.

5. 

Do not try to till too deeply in the first

pass through sod or very hard ground.  If
the machine jumps or bucks, use a shal-
lower depth setting and reduce the engine
speed.  With each succeeding pass, till
more deeply.

6. 

Apply downward pressure on the han-

dlebars for shallower tilling.  Lift the han-
dlebars to dig more deeply.  If the ma-
chine stays and tills in one spot, try
swinging the handlebars from side to side
to start it moving forward again.

7. 

For easier tilling, water very hard soil a

few days before tilling.  Avoid working the
soil when soggy or wet.  Wait a day or
two after heavy rain for the ground to dry.

Cultivating

1. 

Cultivating is shallow tilling that dis-

rupts weeds and aerates the upper crust
of soil.

2. 

Do not till deeper than 1"-2" to avoid

injuring nearby plant roots.  Cultivate
often, so that weeds do not grow large
and cause needless tangling in the tines.

3. 

With careful planning, you can space

the seed rows far enough apart to allow
sufficient room for the machine to culti-
vate after the plants have grown.

Adjusting Tine Positions

Depending upon the tilling project, you
have a choice of three tine patterns:

Wide (Standard) Tine Positions –

As

shipped from the factory, the unit is set
up for general tilling and cultivating.  This
10" wide tine pattern (the maximum tilling
width) uses all four tine sections 
(A, Figure 7).  See 

Tine Removal and In-

stallation 

in Section 5 for detailed informa-

tion on how to set up this tine position.

Narrow Tine Positions –

For a narrow, 

4-1/2" tilling width, remove the outside
tine section on the left- and right-sides 
(B, Figure 7).  See 

Tine Removal and In-

stallation 

in Section 5 for detailed informa-

tion on how to set up this tine position.

Stony Soil Tine Positions –

When tilling

deeply in stony soil, stones may become
jammed between the inner tines and the
machine hood.  This setup swaps the two
inner tines to minimize jamming (C,
Figure 7).  See 

Tine Removal and Installa-

tion 

in Section 5 for detailed information

on how to set up this tine position.

Tilling Patterns

1. 

To make seedbeds, go over the same

path twice in the first row, then overlap
one-half the machine width on each suc-
cessive pass until all rows are tilled twice
(D, Figure 8).

2. 

Make a second pass at a right angle

across the original passes.  Again,
overlap each pass (E, Figure 8).  Hard
ground may take three to four passes
before the desired depth is achieved.

NOTE:  For small gardens, overlap by
one-half (1/2) the machine width, fol-
lowed by successive passes at one-
quarter (1/4) machine width.  This over-
lapping method assures thorough tilling.

Making Border Edges

Use the Edger Attachment to make clean,
sharp edges next to walkways, driveways,
paths, planted areas, patios, etc.  See 

In-

stalling and Using the Edger Attachment,

in this Section, for detailed information.

Figure 8: Recommended Tilling Pattern.

Figure 7:  Tine patterns.

B

C

A

Keep away from rotating tines.   Rotating
tines will cause serious personal injury.

WARNING

D

E

Summary of Contents for 148H

Page 1: ...is used it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the State of California the above is required by law Sec tion 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply on federal lands A spark arrester for the muffler is available by contacting the service department at Troy Bilt LLC P O Box 361131 Cleveland Ohio 44136 0019 IMP...

Page 2: ...model plate is ex plained below For future reference please copy the model number and the serial number of the equipment in the space below ENGINE INFORMATION The engine manufacturer is responsible for all engine related issues with regards to performance power rating speci fications warranty and service Please refer to the engine manufacturer s Owner s Operator s Manual packed sepa rately with yo...

Page 3: ...e away from the plug Do not operate this equipment if you are under the influence of alcohol medication or when you are tired or ill PREPARATION Thoroughly inspect the area where the equipment is to be used and remove all foreign objects Make sure that the Throttle Tines Con trol Lever is disengaged and is in the neu tral position before you begin to start the engine Do not operate the machine wit...

Page 4: ...lebar To stop the engine move the engine On Off switch to OFF Do not overload the machine s capacity by attempting to till too deeply at too fast a rate Never operate the equipment on slip pery surfaces Look behind and use care when backing up Do not operate the equipment on a slope that is too steep for safety When on slopes slow down and make sure you have good footing Never allow bystanders nea...

Page 5: ...in the upper handlebar The unit is shipped with the handlebar knobs in the lowest height setting holes If this height is correct for you simply tighten the two handlebar knobs If desired reposition the handlebar knobs mounting screws and washers in the other set of holes 3 Check the six 6 plastic ties C Figure 1 Ties must be positioned as shown NOTE There is only one handlebar storage position fol...

Page 6: ...p start the engine under certain conditions See Stopping and Starting the Engine in Section 4 and the Engine Owner s Manual for details Engine Choke Section 4 Figure 5 Use the Engine Choke lever to help start the engine The posi tion of the lever is dependent on whether the engine is cold or warm See Stopping and Starting the Engine in Section 4 and the Engine Owner s Manual for details Engine On ...

Page 7: ... Figure 2 when starting engine 1 Move the On Off Switch A Figure 2 to the ON position 2 To start a cold engine move the choke lever C Figure 5 to the CLOSED posi tion To restart a warm engine leave the choke lever in the OPEN position 3 To start a cold engine or after refueling an engine that has run out of fuel press the priming bulb A Figure 4 repeatedly until fuel can be seen in the clear plast...

Page 8: ... Avoid working the soil when soggy or wet Wait a day or two after heavy rain for the ground to dry Cultivating 1 Cultivating is shallow tilling that dis rupts weeds and aerates the upper crust of soil 2 Do not till deeper than 1 2 to avoid injuring nearby plant roots Cultivate often so that weeds do not grow large and cause needless tangling in the tines 3 With careful planning you can space the s...

Page 9: ...Figure 10 onto the opposite side shaft Then install the Border Edger tine A and secure it with the ring lock pin Using the Edger Attachment The Edger Attachment makes clean sharp edges next to walkways driveways paths planted areas patios etc Take your time when edging Decide how far away to edge the walk or drive then slowly pro ceed using the walk or drive as your sight line Power Lawn Rake Atta...

Page 10: ...emove the tines clean the tine shaft with sandpaper and apply a light coat of oil to the tine shaft Hardware Electrical Connections Before each use check that all hardware is tight and that the On Off Switch wire connections are secure Also check that the switch wiring is in good condition Figure 11 Transmission lubricant check and fill locations A D B C Before tipping engine or equipment to servi...

Page 11: ...side Arranging Tines for Stony Soil 1 Prop the machine forward so it rests on the front of the tubular carrying handle The work surface should be flat and firm 2 Remove the ring lock pin A Figure 12 from both sides of the unit Remove both outer tine sections Be sure to mark each section as a left or right side tine and whether it is an inner or outer section 3 Remove the inner tine sections and sw...

Page 12: ...r open flame such as from a hot water heater a space heater or clothes dryer Failure to comply can result in serious personal injury or property damage WARNING Before inspecting cleaning or servicing the machine shut off engine wait for moving parts to stop dis connect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or p...

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Page 15: ... 1 32 1909539 Inner Tine Right Hand Side 1 33 1909712 Outer Tine Left Hand Side 1 34 1909711 Inner Tine Left Hand Side 1 35 1909680 Wheel Bracket 1 36 GW 90077 Carriage Bolt 1 37 1909835 Knob 1 38 710 0597 Hex Hd Screw 1 4 20 x 1 3 39 1909517 Axle 1 40 1917754 Wheel 2 41 GW 9532 E Ring 4 42 1185590 Ring Lock Pin 2 43 1981022 Tine Hood Cover 1 44 1763767 Knob 2 45 1177038 Lock Washer 5 16 2 46 GW 9...

Page 16: ...lubricants filters blade sharpening tune ups brake adjustments clutch adjustments deck adjustments and normal deterioration of the exterior finish due to use or exposure d Troy Bilt LLC does not extend any warranty for products sold or exported outside of the United States its pos sessions and territories except those sold through Troy Bilt LLC s authorized channels of export distribution e Parts ...

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