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Section 4: Operation

TILLING TIPS & TECHNIQUES (cont.)

Power composting simply means tilling under and burying in the soil all manner of
organic matter such as crop residues, leaves, grass clippings and cover crops.  This
material will decompose during the non-growing season and add important natural nutri-
ents to the soil.

The first place to begin is with crop residues such as leftover vines, stalks, stems and
roots.  Power compost these crop residues as soon as they finish bearing.  The sooner
this is done, the better, as tender green matter is easier to till under.  Use the deepest
depth regulator setting possible without causing the engine to labor or the tiller to jump
ahead.

Standing cornstalks of reasonable height can be power composted.  Pushing over (but
not uprooting) cornstalks will often make it easier to chop up the stalks.  Keep the tines
clear of excessive tangling by “fishtailing” or frequently using reverse.  Make several
passes, then return a few days later to finish off any remaining stubble.

After tilling under crop residues, add more organic matter such as leaves, grass clip-
pings and even kitchen scraps.  When tilled into the soil, this organic matter will decom-
pose and add even more important nutrients to the soil.

After power composting, you may want to plant a “green manure” cover crop to protect
the soil during the off-season.  You simply grow a crop of clover, alfalfa, buckwheat,
peas, beans, rye grass, grain, or kale and then till it into the soil prior to the planting
season.

When power composting, do not keep
the Depth Regulator Lever at a deep
setting if the tiller jumps or bucks.

If jumping or bucking occurs, move the
Depth Regulator Lever down to a
shallow setting and then slowly
increase the tilling depth on later
passes. 

Failure to follow this warning could
result in personal injury.

WARNING

Tilling On Slopes

Power Composting

Tilling Up and Down Slopes (Vertical Tilling)

• To keep soil erosion to a minimum, be sure to add enough organic matter to the

soil so that it has good moisture-holding texture and try to avoid leaving footprints
or wheel marks.

• When tilling vertically, try to make the first pass uphill as the tiller digs more

deeply going uphill than it does downhill.  In soft soil or weeds, you may have to
lift the handlebars slightly while going uphill.  When going downhill, overlap the
first pass by about one-half the width of the tiller.

Tilling Across Slopes Without Using Ter-
races (Horizontal Tilling)

• If vertical or terrace gardening aren’t practi-

cal for you, then you can till laterally across
a slope.  We don’t recommend this method
as it can create unsure footing and invites
soil erosion.

• As in terrace gardening, start at the top of

the slope and overlap the first pass by half
the width of the tiller. For added stability of
the tiller, always keep the uphill wheel in the
soft, newly tilled soil. 

Read the following recommendations before tilling on slopes:

If you must garden on a moderate slope, please follow two very important 
guidelines:

1. Till only on moderate slopes, never on steep ground where footing is difficult

(review safety rules in Section 1: 

Safety

of this manual). 

2. We recommend tilling up and down slopes rather than terracing.  Tilling vertically

on a slope allows maximum planting area and also leaves room for cultivating.

IMPORTANT:  

When tilling on slopes, be sure the correct oil level is maintained in

the engine (check every one-half hour of operation).  The incline of the slope will
cause the oil to slant away from its normal level and this can starve engine parts of
required lubrication.  Keep the motor oil level at the full point at all times!

Terrace Gardening

• When a slope is too steep or too short for vertical tilling, it may

be necessary to till across the slope and create terraced rows.
Terraces are rows that are cut into the side of a slope, creating a
narrow, but flat area on which to plant.

• On a long slope, you can make several terraces, one below the

other.

• Terraces should be only 2-to-3 feet wide. Digging too far into the

side of the slope will expose poor subsoil that is unproductive
for plants.

Do not operate the tiller on a slope too
steep for safety.  When on slopes, slow
down and make sure you have good
footing. Never permit the tiller to free-
wheel down slopes.
Failure to follow this warning could
result in personal injury.

WARNING

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Страница 1: ...r is used it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the State of California the above is required by law Section 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 IM...

Страница 2: ... A sample model plate is explained 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 ratel...

Страница 3: ... container caps securely f If fuel is spilled do not attempt to start the engine but move the machine away from the area of spillage and avoid creating any source of ignition until fuel vapors have dissipated 7 Never make adjustments when engine is running unless recommended by manufacturer OPERATION 1 Do not put hands or feet near or under rotating parts 2 Exercise extreme caution when on or cros...

Страница 4: ...er attachments and accessories when recommended 21 Never operate the tiller without good visibility or light 22 Never operate the tiller if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or medication 23 Operators shall not tamper with the engine governor settings on the machine the governor controls the maximum safe operating speed to protect the engine and all moving parts from damage cau...

Страница 5: ...CES AND SHIELDS IN PLACE AND WORKING NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN OR UNINSTRUCTED ADULTS TO OPERATE TILLER SHUT OFF ENGINE AND DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG WIRE BEFORE MANUALLY UNCLOG GING TINES OR MAKING REPAIRS KEEP BYSTANDERS AWAY FROM MACHINE KEEP AWAY FROM ROTATING PARTS USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN REVERSING OR PULLING THE MACHINE TOWARDS YOU WARNING Control Descriptions Starting Stabilization on front of engi...

Страница 6: ...justable wrench 1 Scissors to trim plastic ties 1 Ruler 1 Small board to tap plastic knob on lever 1 Tire pressure gauge 1 Clean oil funnel 1 Clean high quality motor oil Refer to the separate Engine Owner s Manual for motor oil specifications and quantity required Adjustable wrenches may be used IMPORTANT Motor oil must be added to the engine crankcase before the engine is started Follow the inst...

Страница 7: ...tch control cable by pulling the knob out and releasing it The knob should return to its neutral position against the tapered bushing when it is released If it doesn t contact your local dealer or the factory for technical assistance STEP 4 ATTACH FORWARD CLUTCH CONTROL CABLE 1 Remove any fasteners rubber bands tape etc that may secure the Forward Clutch Control levers J Figure 2 6 to the handleba...

Страница 8: ... IMPORTANT Do not start the engine without first adding motor oil Severe engine damage will result if the engine is run without oil 1 Refer to the separate Engine Owner s Manual for motor oil specifications and capacities 2 With the unit on level ground move the Depth Regulator Lever L Figure 2 9 up or down until the engine is level 3 Add motor oil as described in the Engine Owner s Manual 4 Move ...

Страница 9: ...Operate the Reverse Clutch Control 1 Put the Wheel Gear Lever in the ENGAGE position see previous WARNING statement 2 Stop all tiller motion by releasing the Forward Clutch Control Levers 3 Lift up the handlebars until the tines clear the ground look behind you to avoid any obstacles and then pull the Reverse Clutch Control knob out The tines and wheels will rotate in a reverse direction 4 Release...

Страница 10: ...ONTROLS Refer to the engine manufacturer s Engine Owner s Manual included in the tiller liter ature package to identify the controls on your engine IMPORTANT The control for stopping the engine is located on the engine Figure 3 3 E F Do not attempt to till too deeply too quickly Gradually work down to deeper tilling depths Place the Depth Regulator Lever in the travel position before starting the ...

Страница 11: ... the Wheel Gear Lever Figure 4 1 in the ENGAGE position 3 Put the Depth Regulator Lever in the travel position lever all the way down so that the tines are clear of the ground 4 Release all controls on the tiller 5 Put the engine switch in the ON posi tion as instructed in the separate Engine Owner s Manual 6 On engines equipped with a fuel valve move valve to the ON position as instructed in the ...

Страница 12: ... 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 ...

Страница 13: ... Doing so takes the weight off the powered wheels causing them to lose traction Without the wheels to help hold the tiller back the tines will attempt to propel the tiller often causing the tiller to skip rapidly across the ground Sometimes slight downward pressure on the handlebars will help get through a particularly tough section of sod or unbroken ground but in most cases this won t be necessa...

Страница 14: ...tprints or wheel marks When tilling vertically try to make the first pass uphill as the tiller digs more deeply going uphill than it does downhill In soft soil or weeds you may have to lift the handlebars slightly while going uphill When going downhill overlap the first pass by about one half the width of the tiller Tilling Across Slopes Without Using Ter races Horizontal Tilling If vertical or te...

Страница 15: ...us and we don t recommend doing so unless abso lutely necessary as this could result in personal injury or property damage However if you must load or unload the tiller follow the guidelines given next WARNING The tines have a self clearing action which eliminates most tangling of debris in the tines However occasionally dry grass stringy stalks or tough vines may become tangled Follow these proce...

Страница 16: ...ANT Never operate tiller if trans mission is low on oil Check oil level after every 30 hours of operation and whenever there is any oil leakage TRANSMISSION GEAR OIL SERVICE Gear Oil Specifications For small top offs Use SAE 140 SAE 85W 140 or SAE 80W 90 gear oil with an API rating of either GL 4 or GL 5 For full replacement Use SAE 140 or SAE 85W 140 gear oil with API rating of GL 4 do not use GL...

Страница 17: ...logged air filter can cause poor perfor mance and damage the engine Never operate the engine without an air cleaner installed Inspect and service the air cleaner more often if operating in very dusty or dirty conditions Service the air cleaner as instructed in the Engine Owner s Manual SPARK PLUG SERVICE Inspect and clean or replace the spark plug after every 100 operating hours or annually Clean ...

Страница 18: ...n With use tines will become shorter nar rower and pointed Figure 5 5 Badly worn tines result in loss of tilling depth and reduced effectiveness when chopping up and turning under organic matter Use Figure 5 5 as a guide to when to replace tines B Removing a Single Tine 1 With engine shut off and spark plug wire disconnected remove two screws and nuts that attach a single tine to a tine holder Fig...

Страница 19: ...n the forward clutch spring Tension is correct if the length of the extended coil is 2 1 2 see Figure 5 11 The forward clutch control cable needs adjustment if the extended length of the coil is not 2 1 2 See Adjusting the Forward Clutch Belt for a procedure Adjusting the Forward Clutch Belt Do this procedure if the forward clutch spring measurement is not correct see Checking Forward Belt Tension...

Страница 20: ...ALLATION The forward clutch belt K Figure 5 15 engages the engine pulley I and the transmission pulley J when either Forward Clutch Control Lever is pulled up against the handlebar The lever draws the forward clutch cable G tight which causes the forward clutch idler pulley H to apply pressure to the forward clutch belt This causes the pulleys to turn for Forward movement Removing Forward Clutch B...

Страница 21: ...belt Insert the bottom of the belt into the frame then pull down on the belt and roll it onto the large forward most groove of the trans mission pulley P Figure 5 20 7 Reinstall the belt cover 8 Test for correct tension on the forward clutch belt see Checking Forward Belt Tension REVERSE CLUTCH BELT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION The reverse clutch belt J Figure 5 22 is driven by the engine drive pulley...

Страница 22: ... Mount the belt guide between the two flat washers on the idler pulley assembly and tighten snugly The guide needs adjusting before fully tightening 7 You will need an assistant to help with this step Pull the reverse idler pulley N up to its highest point and position the belt guide R horizontally level as shown in Figure 5 23 Securely tighten the screw and locknut M Figure 5 22 8 Pull back on th...

Страница 23: ...ual Engine overheats 1 Engine cooling system clogged 1 Clean air cooling area see Engine Owner s Manual 2 Carburetor out of adjustment 2 See Engine Service Dealer 3 Oil level is low 3 Check oil level see Engine Owner s Manual Engine does not shut off Misadjusted faulty engine switch See Engine Owner s Manual or Engine Service Dealer Wheels and Tines 1 Improper use of controls 1 Review Sections 3 a...

Страница 24: ...24 Parts List Model 665B DRAWING NO 1 10 ...

Страница 25: ... 16 2 10 1918791 Cable Forward Clutch Control 1 13 GW 9442 Wheel Gear Control Cable Assy Incl Refs 14 15 19 21 22 and 23 1 14 GW 9057 Knob Wheel gear control lever 1 15 1186211 Hex Nut 5 16 24 Wheel gear cable adjustment 2 16 710 0216 Hex Hd Screw 3 8 16 x 3 4 2 17 736 0169 Lockwasher 3 8 2 19 725 0157 Plastic Tie 2 21 1114748 Round Hd Screw 10 32 x 1 2 6 22 1100240 Lockwasher 10 2 23 1186208 Hex ...

Страница 26: ... spiral 1 10 GW 1117A Bar Assembly Depth adjustment Incl Refs 11 and 12 1 11 GW 9120 Ring Retaining tolerance ring 1 12 GW 9119 Knob Depth regulator Incl Ref 11 1 13 710 3005 Hex Hd Screw 3 8 16 x 1 1 4 2 14 GW 1113 1 Bushing Spacer 2 15 712 0798 Hex Nut 3 8 16 2 16 GW 20775 Drag Bar 1 17 777S30652 Decal Tiller operating instructions 1 18 GW 9553 Hex Hd Screw self tapping 5 16 18 x 1 2 2 19 710 05...

Страница 27: ...ear 1 8 GW 9935 Shim 1 016 I D x 1 468 O D x 062 thick 1 9 GW 20712 Clutch Wheel drive cast iron 1 10 GW 20879 Eccentric Shaft Wheel clutch 1 11 GW 1442 Pin Eccentric shaft 1 12 GW 9055 Spring 1 13 GW 9622 Oil Seal Eccentric shaft 1 14 GW 20700 Lever Eccentric shaft 1 15 710 3013 Hex Hd Screw 1 4 20 x 1 2 1 16 741 3037 Ball Bearing 2 17 GW 20896 Tiller Shaft Incl Ref 18 1 18 GW 1104 Key Woodruff 1...

Страница 28: ...odel 665B DRAWING NO 4 Reverse Clutch Cable 1 2 6 5 7 3 4 13 14 15 16 17 16 52 21 25 24 39 45 46 20 49 50 51 43 43 44 37 47 37 40 42 48 41 54 53 44 38 35 20 23 8 12 26 27 3 28 29 30 31 9 22 18 45 12 11 20 10 9 8 35 36 ...

Страница 29: ...rse Return 1 22 1916522 Transmission Pulley 1 23 GW 1440 Support Washer 1 24 1918812 Reverse Clutch Belt 1 25 1909404 Forward Clutch Belt 1 26 1900396 Self tapping Screw 10 32 x 1 2 4 27 GW 20339 Guard Belts Pulleys 1 28 712 3009 Hex Nut 5 16 18 4 29 1186329 Hex Flange Screw 5 16 18 x 3 4 4 30 1916797 Engine Support Bracket left side 1 31 1916796 Engine Support Bracket right side 1 35 710 0805 Hex...

Страница 30: ...w 5 16 24 x 1 1 8 1 7 GW 9944 Washer Disc spring concave surface faces pulley 1 8 1108841 Key 3 16 sq x 1 1 2 1 9 1916522 Pulley Transmission drive 1 10 GW 1440 Support Washer 1 11 1983622 Oil Seal Input pinion shaft front 1 12 1113527 Ring Retaining snap ring external 1 13 GW 9953 Thrust Washer 2 14 GW 9428 Bushing 1 15 GW 9677 Set Screw 5 16 18 x 3 8 1 16 GW 20791 Input Pinion steel shaft 1 17 G...

Страница 31: ...der for bolo tines left and right sides 2 1901118 Replacement set of 16 Bolo Tines includes eight each of right hand and left hand tines and sixteen each of Ref No s 1 and 3 1 9 712 3017 Hex Nut 3 8 16 16 10 736 0139 Lock Washer 3 8 16 11 GW 9380 Clevis Pin 312 x 1 3 4 long 2 12 GW 9338 Hitch Pin 2 13 1917487 Wheel Tire Assembly 2 IMPORTANT Left and right sides of tiller are determined by standing...

Страница 32: ...3 22 21 BUMPER OEM 290 254 HILLER FURROWER ATTACHMENT option OEM 290 251 Viewed from front of tiller ROW MARKER ATTACHMENT option OEM 290 257 Complete Attaches to Furrower Attachment MAIN SUPPORT YOKE ASSEMBLY PART 1904522001 See Detail A Detail A ...

Страница 33: ...588 Main Support 1 16 GW 1589 Washer square hole 1 17 GW 9925 Washer disc spring 1 18 1186231 Nut hex 3 8 16 1 Bumper OEM 290 254 19 1918749 Bumper includes Ref 20 1 20 GW 1448 Decal Caution 1 21 710 3073 Screw hex hd 5 16 18 x 2 1 4 not avail separately order 1918781 hardware kit 4 22 736 0119 Lockwasher 5 16 not avail separately order 1918781 hardware kit 4 23 712 0267 Nut hex 5 16 18 not avail ...

Страница 34: ... 1 7 GW 20694 Gasket Transmission top cover 1 8 GW 20893 Transmission case tube and rear housing assembly 1 9 GW 9467 Plug gear oil fill hole 1 10 GW 20889 Plate wheel drive cable mounting 1 11 GW 97073 Oil Seal tiller shaft 2 12 1186328 Screw flanged hex hd 5 16 18 x 5 8 2 13 GW 20873 Cover tiller housing left side 1 14 GW 1129 1 Gasket tiller housing cover 010 A R 15 GW 1915089 Screw Kit include...

Страница 35: ...NOTES 35 ...

Страница 36: ...r commercial institutional industrial rental or demonstrator purposes the COMMERCIAL warranty on the tiller is limited in duration to 90 days from the date of purchase USE WARRANTY This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident alteration misuse abuse neglect improper maintenance vandalism theft fire water or damage because of peril or other natural disaster HOW TO OBTAIN...

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