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Troy-Bilt GTX 16 User Manual

Troy-Bilt GTX 16
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Maintenance
(continued)
Carburetor
The
carburetor
is
adjusted
at
the
factory.
It
should
not
need
resetting.
If
black
exhaust
is
noted,
check
the
air
cleanP.r
first.
An
over-rich
fuel
mixture
is
usually
caused
by
a
poorly
serviced
or
clogged
air
cleaner
element,
not
an
improperly
adjusted
carburetor.
If
readjustment
is
necessary,
refer
to
the
engine
manual
or
see
your
dealer.
Battery
Keep
cables
and
terminals
clean.
If
cables
are
corroded,
clean
them.
A
DANGER
BATTERIES
PRODUCE
EXPLOSIVE
GASSES.
KEEP
OPEN
FLAMES
AND
SPARKS
AWAY.
DO
NOT
SET
TOOLS
ACROSS
TERMINALS.
BATTERY
ELECTROLYTE
CAN
CAUSE
SEVERE
BURNS.
EYE
CONTACT
CAN
CAUSE
BLINDNESS.
ALWAYS
WEAR
EYE
PROTECTION
AND
RUBBER
GLOVES
WHEN
WORKING
NEAR
BATTERY.
NEVER
WEAR
JEWELRY.
IF
ELECTROLYTE
CONTACTS
SKIN
OR
EYES,
RINSE
IMMEDIATELY
WITH
WATER
FOR
AT
LEAST
15
MINUTES.
CALL
PHYSICIAN
IMMEDIATELY.
After
cleaning
battery,
apply
a
light
coat
of
petroleum
jelly
or
grease
to
terminals
and
over
the
bolt
stud.
Remove
battery
cables
before
removing
battery.
Remove
negative(-)
cable
first,
followed
by
the
positive
(
+)
cable.
Always
check
the
polarity
of
the
battery
terminals.
Make
sure
the
battery
is
not
reversed.
The
negative(-)
cable
is
the
ground.
ALWAYS
CONNECT
THE
NEGATIVE(-)
TERMINAL
LAST.
22
Spark
Plugs
Every
1
00
hours
remove
and
inspect
spark
plugs.
Do
not
service
a
plug
which
is
in
poor
condition.
Best
results
are
obtained
with
a
new
plug.
Under
good
operating
conditions,
the
plug
will
have
a
light
gray
coating
or
a
tan
deposit.
A
white,
blistered
coating
could
indicate
engine
overheating.
A
black
(carbon)
coating
could
indicate
an
over-rich
fuel
mixture
caused
by
a
clogged
air
cleaner
or
improper
carburetor
adjustment.
See
engine
manual
for
spark
plug
specifications.
NOTE:
Do
not
clean
spark
plugs
in
machines
which
use
abrasive
grit.
Clean
spark
plugs
by
scraping,
wire
brushing
or
washing
with
a
commercial
solvent.
Front
Axle
Adjustment
In
time,
a
gap
may
form
between
the
bolster
and
front
axle.
See
Fig.
7-5.
The
following
adjustment
can
reduce
play
in
the
axle.
To
make
adjustment:
1.
Set
parking
brake.
Securely
block
rear
wheels.
Raise
front
of
tractor
with
a
hoist
or
jack.
See
page
23
for
jacking
instructions.
FRONT
View
from
under
tractor.
2.
Adjust
screws
(N,
Fig.
7-5).
These
screws
apply
pressure
to
the
front
axle.
Axle
should
pivot
with
a
small
amount
of
drag.
Front
Wheel
Alignment
Straighten
front
wheels.
Loosen
locknuts
(Q,
Fig.
7-5).
Adjust
tie
rod
(Z)
so
measurement
(0)
is
1/8"
longer
than
measurement
(P).
Power
Steering
Power
steering
is
controlled
by
the
hydraulic
system.
No
adjustment
is
necessary.
Measure
distance
(P)
and
distance
(0)
at
the
outside
edges
of
each
tire.
'---""""'~
....;..
__
0
----·
f"ooo--
Fig.
7-5
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Troy-Bilt GTX 16 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelGTX 16
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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