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STORAGE
Jk
WARNING
Never
store
your
equipment
when
there
is
a
fuel
mixture
in
the
fuel
tank.
Never
place
your
equipment
near
any
source
of
sparks
or
open
flame
(such
as
from
a
hot
water
heater,
a
space
heater
or
clothes
dryer).
Failure
to
comply
can
result
in
serious
personal
in¬
jury
or
property
damage.
IMPORTANT:
It
is
important
to
prevent
gum
deposits
from
forming
in
essential
fuel
system
parts
such
as
carburetor,
fuel
filter,
fuel
hose,
or
tank
during
stor¬
age.
Also,
experience
indicates
that
alcohol-blended
fuels
(called
gasohol
or
using
ethanol
or
methanol)
can
attract
moisture
which
leads
to
separation
and
formation
of
acids
during
storage.
Acidic
gas
can
damage
the
fuel
system
of
an
engine
while
in
stor¬
age.
Off-Season
Storage
Procedure
Drain
the
fuel
tank
of
all
of
the
gasoline/two-cycle
oil
mixture.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
a
fuel
mixture
that
is
older
than
one
season
in
order
to
avoid
varnish
deposits
throughout
the
fuel
system.
Dispose
of
the
fuel
mixture
properly.
Start
engine
and
run
until
fuel
mixture
is
used
up.
This
will
prevent
poor
performance
from
stale
fuel
when
your
equipment
is
taken
out
of
storage.
Let
the
engine
cool
down
after
the
fuel
mixture
has
been
used
up.
Clean
dirt
and
debris
from
the
engine
cooling
fins,
linkage
and
other
engine
surfaces.
Remove
the
spark
plug.
Pour
a
few
drops
of
two-cycle
engine
oil
into
the
engine’s
spark
plug
hole.
Pull
out
the
starter
rope
several
times
to
distribute
the
oil
over
the
in¬
ternal
cylinder
wall.
Reinstall
the
spark
plug.
Remove
the
tines.
Clean
all
soil
and
debris
from
the
dust
covers
and
tine
shaft.
Lubricate
the
tine
shaft
with
a
coating
of
light
oil.
Replace
the
tines
securely.
Cover
the
engine
and
store
the
equipment
in
a
dry,
sheltered
location.
NOTE:
Fuel
stabilizer
(such
as
STA-BIL)
is
an
accept¬
able
alternative
in
minimizing
the
formation
of
fuel
gum
deposits
during
storage.
Add
stabilizer
to
the
fuel
mix¬
ture
in
the
fuel
tank
or
the
fuel
storage
container.
Always
follow
the
mix
ratio
instructions
on
the
stabilizer
contain¬
er.
Run
engine
at
least
10
minutes
after
adding
stabiliz¬
er
to
allow
the
stabilizer
to
reach
the
carburetor.
Do
not
drain
the
gas
tank
and
carburetor
if
using
fuel
stabilizer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
POINTS
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
CORRECTIVE
ACTION
Engine
does
not
start.
1.
Spark
plug
wire
disconnected.
1.
Reconnect
wire
to
spark
plug.
2.
Out
of
gas/two-cycle
oil
fuel
mixture.
2.
Check
fuel
tank.
Add
fuel
mixture.
3.
Stale
fuel
mixture.
3.
Drain
old
mixture.
Add
fresh
mixture.
4.
Priming
procedure
not
correct.
4.
Refer
to
pages
12
and
13
for
priming
and
starting
procedure.
5.
Dirty
airfilter(s).
5.
Clean
or
replace
air
filters.
6.
Worn,
corroded
or
broken
spark
plug.
6.
Replace
spark
plug.
7.
On-Off
Switch
in
OFF
position.
7.
Move
On-Off
Switch
to
ON.
Engine
runs
poorly
or
1.
Fouled
spark
plug.
1.
Remove,
inspect,
clean
spark
plug.
has
low
power
under
2.
Dirty
airfiiter(s).
2.
Clean
or
replace
dirty
air
filters.
tilling
conditions.
3.
Stale
fuel
mixture.
3.
Drain
old
mixture.
Add
fresh
mixture.
4.
Carburetor
out
of
adjustment.
4.
Adjust
carburetor
referring
to
instruc¬
tions
on
Page
17.
Engine
overheats.
1.
Engine
cooling
system
clogged.
1.
Remove
blower
housing.
Remove
debris.
2.
Carburetor
out
of
adjustment.
2.
Authorized
Engine
Dealer.
Tines
stop
rotating.
1.
Object
wedged
between
tines
and
hood.
1.
Remove
wedged
object.
2.
Internal
transmission
problem.
2.
Authorized
Engine
Dealer.

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model12097
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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