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3. Always keep the flap on the
tiller
cover
down
when
your
tiller
is in operation, except when
furrowing
and
hilling.
6. Don't
try
to
till
on a hill
that
is
too
steep
for
safety.
5. Use
your
good
sense and
judgement
at all
times. For instance,
don't
engage powered tines
in the
ground
when wheel
shift
is in Free
Wheeling. Unless held back,
the
tiller
will travel
rapidly away
from
you.
4. Don't use reverse in high gear unless
you
mean to, and can handle it.
2. Keep hands and feet away from revolving
tines, and keep hands away from belts, pUlleys,
turning
wheels
or
shafts.
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1. Even with tools,
don't
make adjustments
of
belts, handlebars,
shift
linkages, levers, reverse
disc,
or
reverse spring
an.d
plunger
while
the
engine is running.
8. Make sure
that
you wear
good,
sturdy
shoes.
Never
till
in bare feet
or
sneakers.
7. Don't till near
underground
electric
cables,
irrigation pipes
or
hoses.
• Therefore, please remember to exercise these
basic safety rules.
They
are
simply
matters
of
common
sense-each
based
upon
knowledge
and/or
familiarity with operating
controls
of
both the
tiller
and the engine.
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• The safety precautions that you
should
keep \ I
in
mind
are listed below. Please be sensible in \
how
you use
your
tiller.
• All
power
equipment has
to
be powerful
enough
to
do
its
job
in the garden. However, its
power
can
hurt
you
if
you are
forgetful
or
disre-
gard
"common
sense" safety practices in
nor-
mal operation.
2. Practice operating
controls
and
running
til-
ler BEFORE you start to garden
with
it. These
moments will prove well
worth
the
time
you
spend.
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1.
KNOW YOUR TILLER & ITS ENGINE. Please
don't
operate
your
Troy-Silt
Roto
Tiller
with-
out
first reading the pages
with
the section
numbers in a red square
background
likethe one
on the right edge
of
this
page and those like it
in Sections
1,
2,
3,
4,
and 5
of
this manual.
The
pages with red squares describe where the
con-
trols
for
the
tiller
and
engine
are and
how
to
operate them,
as
well as
how
to
operate the
tiller
out
in the garden.
4.
Keep hands and feet away
from
the
tiller
tines, belts, pulleys and wheels
while
the
en-
gine is running.
5. Don't let children play
with
the tiller.
3. Don't wear loose
clothing
that
might
get
caught in moving parts
of
the
tiller
or
its engine,
such
as
belts, pulleys, tires,
or
shift
linkages.
6.
When lending
your
Troy-Silt
to
someone
else, be sure
to
instruct
them on
proper
use
of
the
tiller,
including
safety precautions, before
letting them operate it.
• STUDY
INSTRUCTIONS
&
PHOTOS
FIRST-
BE
SURE YOU KNOW
WHICH
CONTROLS
DO
WHAT BEFORE YOU BEGIN.
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Troy-Bilt Horse Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelHorse
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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