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Troy-Bilt Horse User Manual

Troy-Bilt Horse
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You can use
the
dozer
to
move
dirt
piles (see
Photo
6/13),
or
create them,
to
clear
stones
from
a
garden
or
lawn area
you're
preparing,
or
doing
light
grading
and
to
backfill
trenches
you've
dug
to
bury
pipe
or
outdoor
wiring.
In-
cidentally,
you
can
dig
those
trenches
with
the
help
of
a
furrower
and even
the
dozer.
If
you
have a large
compost
pile
that
you
want
to
move
around
the
dozer
will
use
the
Troy-
Bilt's
power
to
make
light
work
of
the
task.
Some
folks
have used
the
dozer
regularly
to
clean
out
a barn,
while
others
have used
it
to
assist
them
in
making
terraces
for
hillside
gar-
dening
(please see
Section
5
of
this
manual
for
our
recommendations
for
tilling
on a
hillside
and
terracing).
The
versatile
Dozer/Snow
Blade
lets you use
Troy-Bilt
tractor
power
instead
of
hand-power.
This,
of
course,
could
avoid
the
need
to
rent
equipment
for
those
occasional
heavier
jobs
you're
sure
to
run into.
You'll
save
lots
of
time,
and
won't
have
to
struggle
with
those
heavy
tasks when
you
have a
Dozer/Snow
Blade
At-
tachment
for
your
Troy-Bilt.
Put
your
tiller
to
work
for
you
in
winter
months. Move a
foot
or
more
of
light
snow
or
6-8
inches
of
heavy,
wet
snow,
see
Photo
6/14.
Clear
driveways
and
sidewalks
clean
to
the
pavement,
or
cut
paths
to
your
garage
or
out-
buildings.
(You
probably
ought
to
order
tire
chains
for
better
traction
in deep
snow
or
icy
conditions.)
BUILT
TO
BE
EVER-50-USEFUL
Maneuvering is
solid
and
sure
thanks
to
the
driving
power
of
the
large
wheels.
The
operator
can
control
just
how
much
dirt
(or
snow)
the
dozer
moves
with
the
handlebars.
The
Bumper
attachment
bracket
is
manu-
factured
from
1-inch
steel
tubing
and it
pro-
tects the
carburetor
and
the
engine
blower
housing
from
unexpected
impacts
(from
trees,
fences, walls,
doorways,
etc.).
You can set
the
blade
at
anyone
of
five
posi-
tions:
straight
ahead
or
at
either
of
two
angles
on the
right
or
left so
you
can
do
special
jobs
faster and
better-see
Photos
6/15
and 6/16.
With
this
flexibility,
you
can move
snow
to
either
side
of
a walk,
or
backfill
in
one
pass.
Changing
the
blade
angle
in
seconds
is
simply
a
matter
of
removing
a
pin
and
changing
blade
position.
(Photo
6/13)
Enlarging
a
pile
of
soil.
(Photo
6/14)
Clearing
a
driveway
of
snow.
(Photo
6/15)
Dozer/Snow
Blade
Attachment.

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Troy-Bilt Horse Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelHorse
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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