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Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185 User Manual

Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185
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Section
5:
Maintenance
S
WARNING
Before
inspecting,
cleaning
or
servicing
the
unit,
shut
off
engine,
wait
for
all
|
parts
to
come
to
a
complete
stop,
disconnect
spark
plug
wire
and
move
wire
away
from
spark
plug.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
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*-)
FI'
SPARK
PLUG
SERVICE
Inspect
and
clean
or
replace
the
spark
plug
after
every
100
operating
hours
or
annually.
Clean
the
plug
and
set
the
gap
as
described
in
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
In
some
areas,
local
law
requires
using
resistor
spark
plugs
to
suppress
ignition
signals.
If
the
engine
was
originally
equipped
with
a
resistor
spark
plug,
use
the
same
type
for
replacement.
SPARK
ARRESTER
SCREEN
SERVICE
If
the
engine
muffler
is
equipped
with
a
spark
arrester
screen,
remove
and
clean
it
according
to
the
time
intervals
and
instructions
in
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
ENGINE
CLEANING
The
engine
must
be
kept
clean
to
assure
smooth
operation
and
to
prevent
damage
from
overheating.
Refer
to
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
specific
repair
and
cleaning
instructions.
All
inspections
and
services
must
be
done
with
the
engine
shut
off
and
cool
to
the
touch.
CARBURETOR/GOVERNOR
CONTROL
ADJUSTMENTS
The
carburetor
was
adjusted
at
the
factory
for
best
operating
speed.
Refer
to
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
any
adjustment
information
or
see
your
authorized
engine
service
dealer.
The
governor
controls
the
maximum
safe
operating
speed
and
protects
the
engine
and
all
moving
parts
from
damage
caused
by
overspeeding.
Do
not
tamper
with
the
engine
governor
settings.
Seek
autho¬
rized
service
if
a
problem
exists.
THROTTLE
CONTROL
ADJUSTMENT
If
the
engine
does
not
respond
to
various
throttle
lever
settings,
refer
to
the
sepa¬
rate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual
for
service
information
or
contact
your
local
autho¬
rized
engine
service
dealer.
ik
WARNING
Operators
shall
not
tamper
with
the
engine
governor
settings
on
the
machine;
the
governor
controls
the
maximum
safe
operating
|
fl
|j
speed
to
protect
the
engine
and
all
moving
parts
from
damage
caused
8
1
?
by
overspeed.
Authorized
service
shall
be
sought
if
a
problem
exists.
WHEEL
GEAR
CABLE
ADJUSTMENT
When
the
Wheel
Gear
Lever
is
in
DISEN¬
GAGE,
the
wheels
will
roll
freely
(free¬
wheel).
The
wheels
should
not
roll
freely
when
the
lever
is
in
ENGAGE.
If
the
wheels
roll
freely
when
the
Wheel
Gear
Lever
is
in
ENGAGE,
the
wheel
gear
cable
needs
to
be
adjusted
as
described
below.
1.
With
the
engine
shut
off
and
the
spark
plug
wire
disconnected,
put
the
Wheel
Gear
Lever
in
ENGAGE.
2.
Loosen
the
top
adjustment
nut
(A,
Figure
5-5)
on
the
wheel
gear
cable
bracket
that
is
located
on
the
left
side
rear
of
the
transmission.
3.
Push
the
wheel
gear
cable
(B)
down
and
roll
the
tiller
slightly
forward
or
back¬
ward
until
the
eccentric
lever
(C)
engages
(locks)
the
wheels.
Hold
the
cable
in
that
position
and
tighten
the
top
(A)
and
bottom
(D)
adjustment
nuts.
4.
M
o
ve
the
Wheel
Gear
Lever
to
ENGAGE
and
DISENGAGE
several
times
to
check
the
adjustment.
The
wheels
should
not
roll
when
the
lever
is
in
ENGAGE,
but
they
should
roll
when
the
lever
is
in
DIS¬
ENGAGE.
Readjust
the
cable
as
required.
Figure
5-5:
Wheel
gear
cable
assembly.
OFF
SEASON
STORAGE
When
the
tiller
won’t
be
used
for
extended
periods,
prepare
it
for
storage
as
follows:
1.
Clean
the
tiller
and
engine.
2.
Do
routine
tiller
lubrication
and
check
for
loose
parts
and
hardware.
3.
Protect
the
engine
and
perform
recom¬
mended
engine
maintenance
by
following
the
engine
storage
instructions
found
in
the
separate
Engine
Owner’s
Manual.
NOTE:
Be
sure
to
protect
the
fuel
lines,
carburetor
and
fuel
tank
from
gum
deposits
by
removing
fuel
or
by
treating
fuel
with
a
fuel
stabilizer
(follow
engine
manufacturer’s
recommendations).
4.
On
electric
start
units,
follow
“Battery
Storage”
instructions
in
this
Section.
5.
Store
unit
in
a
clean,
dry
area.
6.
Never
store
the
tiller
with
fuel
in
the
fuel
tank
in
an
enclosed
area
where
gas
fumes
could
reach
an
open
flame
or
spark,
or
where
ignition
sources
are
present
(space
heaters,
hot
water
heaters,
furnaces,
etc.).
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Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelEcono-Horse 12185
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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