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OPERATION
Fuel
Primer
Bulb
(H,
Fig.
7)
The
fuel
primer
bulb
injects
fuel
into
the
carburetor
for
easier
starting.
Priming
the
engine
for
starting
is
neces¬
sary
unless
the
engine
is
warm
and
has
fuel
in
the
tank.
IMPORTANT:
After
each
priming
squeeze
or
push
on
the
priming
bulb,
hesitate
before
repeating.
This
lets
fuel
move
efficiently
by
letting
air
re-enter
the
bulb.
High-Volume
Priming
(see
Figure
8)
is
used
when
starting
a
new
engine
for
the
first
time,
after
running
out
of
fuel
or
after
long
storage.
Use
your
thumb
and
forefin¬
ger
to
squeeze
the
sides
of
the
primer
bulb
in
line
with
the
colored
rib
mark.
As
fuel
enters
the
priming
system,
the
priming
action
will
feel
more
firm.
Squeeze
the
primer
bulb
6
times.
(This
process
removes
air
from
the
priming
system.)
Standard-Volume
Priming
(see
Figure
8)
is
used
if
the
engine
is
cool
or
has
been
in
storage
briefly,
but
still
has
fuel
in
the
fuel
tank.
To
perform
Standard-Volume
Prim¬
ing,
use
your
forefinger
to
push
in
the
bulb
twice
if
above
55°F,
or
three
times
if
below
55°F.
Figure
8:
Fuel
primer
bulb.
PRE-START
PREPARATION
Prior
to
starting
the
engine,
make
the
following
checks
and
perform
the
following
services:
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
from
the
spark
plug.
The
engine
on-off
switch
must
be
in
the
OFF
position.
Check
that
all
wires
and
cables
are
properly
and
se¬
curely
connected.
It
is
very
important
that
the
six
plastic
wrap-around
ties
on
the
handlebars
be
positioned
as
il¬
lustrated
in
Figure
9.
The
control
cables
they
help
se¬
cure
must
not
be
kinked
or
jammed
in
the
handlebar.
Adjust
handlebar
height
to
desired
operating
position
and
securely
tighten
the
handlebar
knob.
Check
hardware
for
tightness.
Add
the
correct
fuel
mixture
(24
parts
gasoline
to
1
part
two-cycle
motor
oil)
to
the
fuel
tank
if
fuel
has
not
al¬
ready
been
added.
Fill
the
tank
no
higher
than
1/2"
be¬
low
the
top
of
the
tank.
Adjust
the
equipment
for
tilling
depth
as
follows:
a.
Loosen
tilling
depth
adjustment
knob
(A,
Fig.
10).
b.
Move
the
wheel
bracket
(B,
Figure
10)
up
in
rela¬
tion
to
the
height
adjustment
bar
(C).
Moving
the
bracket
upward
sets
your
machine
for
shallower
tilling,
recommended
for
initial
use.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
move
wheel
bracket
any
higher
than
top
of
adjustment
bar.
c.
Retighten
the
depth
adjustment
knob.
Reconnect
the
spark
plug
wire
to
the
spark
plug.
A
WARNING
Gasoline
is
highly
flammable
and
its
vapors
are
ex¬
plosive.
Follow
these
safety
practices
to
prevent
injury
from
fire
or
explosion:
Never
fill
tank
if
engine
is
running
or
hot
from
use.
Let
engine
and
muffler
cool
down
before
refueling.
Do
not
permit
open
flames,
sparks,
matches,
or
smoking
in
the
fueling
area.
Fill
fuel
tank
outdoors
in
a
well-ventilated
area.
Figure
9:
Plastic
ties
securing
control
cables
to
handle¬
bars
must
be
located
in
the
positions
shown
by
arrows.
Figure
10:
To
adjust
tilling
depth
,
loosen
knob
(A)
and
move
wheel
bracket
(B)
up
or
down
in
relation
to
height
bar
(C).
Retighten
knob.
Wipe
up
any
fuel
spills
and
move
tiller
away
from
fumes
before
starting
the
engine.
Use
only
an
approved
fuel
container
and
lock
it
safely
away
from
children.
Store
fuel
and
the
machine
in
a
well-ventilated
area.
Do
not
store
fuel
or
equipment
where
fuel
va¬
pors
may
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark,
or
an
ig¬
nition
source
(a
hot
water
heater,
furnace,
clothes
dryer,
electric
motor,
or
the
like).
Let
engine
cool
down
before
storing
machine.
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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model12097
CategoryTiller
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