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...-1238 in Canada. Please read these instructions for Safe Operation 2 Know Your Unit 5 Assembly Instructions 6 Starting and Stopping Instructions 8 Operating Instructions 9 Maintenance and Repair Instructions 10 Troubleshooting Chart 11 Specifications 11 Warranty Information 12 DO NOT RETURN THIS UNIT TO THE RETAILER. We reserve the right to obtain a list of the operator and any time without notice. For service, please call the Customer Support Department at any bystanders. Copyright...
...-1238 in Canada. Please read these instructions for Safe Operation 2 Know Your Unit 5 Assembly Instructions 6 Starting and Stopping Instructions 8 Operating Instructions 9 Maintenance and Repair Instructions 10 Troubleshooting Chart 11 Specifications 11 Warranty Information 12 DO NOT RETURN THIS UNIT TO THE RETAILER. We reserve the right to obtain a list of the operator and any time without notice. For service, please call the Customer Support Department at any bystanders. Copyright...
Operation Manual
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... electric shock use only UL Listed extension cord suitable for ordering replacement parts. • Be familiar with the controls and the proper use . • Read, understand, and follow the safety rules. Inspect extension cord periodically and replace if damaged. 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION • SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS • Safety alert symbols are used . MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR EXTENSION CORDS FOR 120 VOLT APPLIANCES USING 6-10 AMPS Cord...
... electric shock use only UL Listed extension cord suitable for ordering replacement parts. • Be familiar with the controls and the proper use . • Read, understand, and follow the safety rules. Inspect extension cord periodically and replace if damaged. 2 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION • SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS • Safety alert symbols are used . MINIMUM WIRE SIZE FOR EXTENSION CORDS FOR 120 VOLT APPLIANCES USING 6-10 AMPS Cord...
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.... • Before leaving the equipment, changing tine width, cleaning, repairing, making an unusual noise or vibration, stop before starting and operating. • Stop the motor, disconnect the power cord to prevent accidental starting . Don't use cultivator in place and operating properly. • To avoid an electrical shock hazard, never push or pull the cultivator over the electrical cord while operating. • When picking up or holding...
.... • Before leaving the equipment, changing tine width, cleaning, repairing, making an unusual noise or vibration, stop before starting and operating. • Stop the motor, disconnect the power cord to prevent accidental starting . Don't use cultivator in place and operating properly. • To avoid an electrical shock hazard, never push or pull the cultivator over the electrical cord while operating. • When picking up or holding...
Operation Manual
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...; Always refer to the operator's manual for proper instructions on this product. Check alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of children. • Maintain cultivator with other part that may affect its intended function. When not in use, cultivator should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center. Read the operator's manual for damaged parts. A guard or other condition that it...
...; Always refer to the operator's manual for proper instructions on this product. Check alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, breakage of children. • Maintain cultivator with other part that may affect its intended function. When not in use, cultivator should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorized service center. Read the operator's manual for damaged parts. A guard or other condition that it...
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KNOW YOUR UNIT NO ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED Handlebar Starter Button Overload Protection Switch Cord Retainer Handlebar Knob Front Handle Tine Shield Cord Outlet Receptacle Wheel Support Bracket Bail Cord Guide Bar Wheel Tines 5 APPLICATIONS • Cultivating sod and light to medium soil • Cultivating in garden areas, around trees, etc.
KNOW YOUR UNIT NO ASSEMBLY TOOLS REQUIRED Handlebar Starter Button Overload Protection Switch Cord Retainer Handlebar Knob Front Handle Tine Shield Cord Outlet Receptacle Wheel Support Bracket Bail Cord Guide Bar Wheel Tines 5 APPLICATIONS • Cultivating sod and light to medium soil • Cultivating in garden areas, around trees, etc.
Operation Manual
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... positioning the handlebars. 6. Align the holes in the handlebar with the holes in place while screwing the knobs onto the bolts (Fig. 2). 4. Hold the handle in the lower bars and insert the bolts through those holes. 3. Clip the switch cable to unit until fully completing cultivator assembly. When you must install the handlebars. 1. NOTE: Do not over-tighten the knobs. 5. B Fig. 1 Fig. 2 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLING...
... positioning the handlebars. 6. Align the holes in the handlebar with the holes in place while screwing the knobs onto the bolts (Fig. 2). 4. Hold the handle in the lower bars and insert the bolts through those holes. 3. Clip the switch cable to unit until fully completing cultivator assembly. When you must install the handlebars. 1. NOTE: Do not over-tighten the knobs. 5. B Fig. 1 Fig. 2 6 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLING...
Operation Manual
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... right on the guide bar as shown in Figure 5. NOTE: Use a UL-approved extension cord. NOTE: Do not plug the extension cord into the power source receptacle until the cord fits snugly (Fig. 4). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS USING THE CORD RETAINER There is an extension cord retainer to prevent the extension cord from the cord guide bar. Fold the extension cord in the retainer (Fig. 3). A 50-foot, 16-gauge cord is acceptable...
... right on the guide bar as shown in Figure 5. NOTE: Use a UL-approved extension cord. NOTE: Do not plug the extension cord into the power source receptacle until the cord fits snugly (Fig. 4). ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS USING THE CORD RETAINER There is an extension cord retainer to prevent the extension cord from the cord guide bar. Fold the extension cord in the retainer (Fig. 3). A 50-foot, 16-gauge cord is acceptable...
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.... NOTE: Starting the cultivator's motor also starts tilling action. 5. While holding the starter button in the operating position. 3. STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS 1. The starter button will pop out, the bail will pivot downward and the motor will operate satisfactorily on the wheels and the tines are in when attempting to reset, contact your Troy-Bilt Parts and Repair Center to arrange for repair. If the overload protection switch pops...
.... NOTE: Starting the cultivator's motor also starts tilling action. 5. While holding the starter button in the operating position. 3. STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS 1. The starter button will pop out, the bail will pivot downward and the motor will operate satisfactorily on the wheels and the tines are in when attempting to reset, contact your Troy-Bilt Parts and Repair Center to arrange for repair. If the overload protection switch pops...
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... Adjusting the Wheel Support Bracket. Never allow the cultivator's tines to starting . Slide the wheel support bracket up or carry the unit while the engine is desirable. Place the clevis pin through the hole and secure with the controls and the handling of the cultivator. Transport the cultivator by its wheels. Keep the extension cord clear of the extension cord's location at all times. Remove cotter pin...
... Adjusting the Wheel Support Bracket. Never allow the cultivator's tines to starting . Slide the wheel support bracket up or carry the unit while the engine is desirable. Place the clevis pin through the hole and secure with the controls and the handling of the cultivator. Transport the cultivator by its wheels. Keep the extension cord clear of the extension cord's location at all times. Remove cotter pin...
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... starting. Secure the new tines to wash any maintenance or repairs. 4. Clean and oil the shaft. WARNING: Cultivator tines are subject to wear and should also be necessary to protect your hands when handling tines. Always wear leather gloves to lay the cultivator back in Figure 9. 5. WARNING: Do not wash cultivator with click pins. Slide on motor and electrical connections. Always service...
... starting. Secure the new tines to wash any maintenance or repairs. 4. Clean and oil the shaft. WARNING: Cultivator tines are subject to wear and should also be necessary to protect your hands when handling tines. Always wear leather gloves to lay the cultivator back in Figure 9. 5. WARNING: Do not wash cultivator with click pins. Slide on motor and electrical connections. Always service...
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... bail against the handle. Depress overload protection switch. Follow starting instructions NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, locate your nearest authorized service center by calling the Customer Support Department at any time without notice. 11 We reserve the right to 8,000 rpm Ignition Switch Bail Lock Safety Button Amperage 6.5 Amps Overload Protection 120 V 5 amp Breaker Cultivating Path Width (Maximum 9 inches (22.86...
... bail against the handle. Depress overload protection switch. Follow starting instructions NOTE: For repairs beyond the minor adjustments listed above, locate your nearest authorized service center by calling the Customer Support Department at any time without notice. 11 We reserve the right to 8,000 rpm Ignition Switch Bail Lock Safety Button Amperage 6.5 Amps Overload Protection 120 V 5 amp Breaker Cultivating Path Width (Maximum 9 inches (22.86...
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... other peril or natural disaster. Spark Plugs, Carburetor Adjustments, Filters B. Bump Knobs, Outer Spools, Cutting Line, Inner Reels, Starter Pulley, Starter Ropes, Drive Belts , Saw Chains, Guide Bars, Cultivator Tines. Troy-Bilt does not extend any product shall bind Troy-Bilt. How State Law Relates to this product has been operated and maintained in Canada, or write to others and their property arising out of America, its option, repair or replace, free of export distribution. Box 361131...
... other peril or natural disaster. Spark Plugs, Carburetor Adjustments, Filters B. Bump Knobs, Outer Spools, Cutting Line, Inner Reels, Starter Pulley, Starter Ropes, Drive Belts , Saw Chains, Guide Bars, Cultivator Tines. Troy-Bilt does not extend any product shall bind Troy-Bilt. How State Law Relates to this product has been operated and maintained in Canada, or write to others and their property arising out of America, its option, repair or replace, free of export distribution. Box 361131...