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Figure
10:
Select
the
right
fuel
priming
tech¬
nique:
High
Volume
(A)
or
Standard
Volume
(B).
A
WARNING
Do
not
touch
the
Throttle
Control
Lever
while
starting
the
engine.
The
tines
may
propel
the
machine
fonward
if
the
engine
speed
is
advanced
from
idle.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
re¬
sult
in
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
4.
Support
the
Tiller
with
your
left
hand
on
its
right
handlebar
so
it
doesn’t
fall
over.
5.
To
start
the
engine,
rapidly
pull
the
engine
starter
rope
out.
Do
not
allow
the
engine
starter
rope
to
snap
back.
Slowly
let
the
engine
starter
rope
be
pulled
back
into
the
recoil
housing.
Push
the
primer
button
once
if
the
engine
fails
to
start
after
three
pulls,
then
puli
starter
rope
again.
A
WARNING
The
muffler
and
surrounding
areas
become
very
hot
during
engine
operation.
Avoid
contact
with
this
area.
Failure
to
comply
could
result
in
personal
injury.
Stopping
To
stop
the
engine,
move
the
Engine
On/Off
Switch
to
its
OFF
position.
NOTE
For
the
On/Off
Switch
to
work
properly,
the
On/Off
Wires
must
be
securely
connected
at
both
ends.
Check
regularly
to
see
the
wires
are
firmly
connected.
TILLING
AND
CULTIVATING
A
WARNING
NEVER
transport
tiller
when
engine
is
on.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
could
re¬
sult
in
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
1.
Move
the
Tiller
to
the
work
area.
2.
Check
to
make
sure
that
the
Engine
On/Off
Switch
is
in
the
ON
position.
Make
sure
the
switch
wires
are
connected
to
the
push-on
termi¬
nals
of
the
wires
from
the
engine.
3.
Start
the
engine.
Assume
the
operator’s
po¬
sition
behind
the
handlebars.
Tilt
the
tiller
back
on
its
drag
stake
until
the
tines
are
off
the
ground.
Squeeze
the
throttle
lever
and
then
release
it.
The
engine
should
return
to
its
idle
speed.
The
tines
should
stop
rotating
or
they
may
rotate
slowly.
If
they
do
rotate
slowly,
lower
the
tines
into
some
fairly
soft
soil.
The
tines
should
now
stop
any
rotation,
if
tines
continue
to
rotate
(with
engine
still
at
idle
speed)
either
the
idle
speed
is
too
high
or
the
centrifugal
clutch
is
malfunctioning.
Idle
speed
should
be
adjusted
by
your
local
Authorized
Tecumseh
Service
Dealer.
4.
Tilt
the
tiller
back
so
its
tines
are
clear
of
the
ground.
Squeeze
the
throttle
lever.
5.
Lower
the
tines
to
begin
digging.
When
the
tines
contact
the
ground,
the
cultivator
may
tend
to
“walk”
forward.
Firmly
hold
the
handlebars
to
prevent
the
tiller
from
moving
forward
too
fast
and
to
give
the
rotating
tines
sufficient
time
to
dig
into
the
earth.
Photo
10A:
Starting
the
engine.
Figure
11:
Operating
position.
Do
not
use
engine
throttle
lever
unless
you
are
in
this
position.
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Troy-Bilt 12001 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model12001
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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