
Operator’s ManualRear-tine PTO Tiller Models 682J—HorseTME682L—HorseTMWarning: This unit is equipped with an internal combustion engine and should not
Section 2: Assembly10NOTE: If the battery is put intoservice after the date shown on thetop of the battery, charge for aminimum of one hour at 6-10am
Section3Features and Controls 11IntroductionThis section describes the location andfunction of the controls and features onyour tiller. Refer to Sect
Section 3: Features and ControlsFigure 3-2: FORWARD position; roller(G) rests under the adjustment block (H).Figure 3-3: NEUTRAL position; roller(G
Engine Throttle LeverUse the throttle lever (G, Figure 3-1) toadjust engine speed as well as to startand stop the engine.Move the lever away from the
Section4OperationINTRODUCTIONRead this Section of the manual thoroughly before you start the engine.Then, take the time to familiarize yourselfwith th
Section 4: OperationStarting the Engine:1. With the engine off, place theWheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever (Figure4-2) in the NEUTRAL position. If in the
Section 4: OperationReconnect the cables and securelytighten to battery posts. The engine willrecharge the battery if the battery is stillgood.• If
Section 4: Operation6. When the tiller moves forward, relaxand let the wheels power the tiller alongwhile the tines dig. Walk behind and toone side
Section 4: Operation4. When the turn is complete, shift toNEUTRAL and lower the handlebars.Move Tines/PTO Clutch Lever back toENGAGE position and re
Section 4: Operation• Turn the vehicle’s engine off and applyits parking brake.• Position the loading vehicle so that theramp angle is as flat as pos
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Section 4: Operation3. Kneel on left side of tiller. To createbelt slack, reach over to right side of thepulleys and push in at the center of thebel
Section 4: OperationSLOW GEAR, LOW BELT RANGEFor:• Tilling in sod.• Tilling in hard clay.• Tilling under standing corn-stalks in tough soil condition
Section 4: Operation22Avoid making footprintsWhen possible, walk on the untilled sideof the unit to avoid making footprints inthe freshly tilled soil
23B. Terrace Gardening:• When a slope is too steep or too shortfor vertical tilling, it may be necessaryto till across the slope and createterraced ro
Section 4: Operation24POWER COMPOSTINGPower composting means tilling underand burying in the soil all manner oforganic matter such as crop residues,l
Your tiller is a self-contained PTO (PowerTake-Off) Power Unit that was shippedwith a tine attachment installed. The tineattachment can be quickly re
IMPORTANT: Store tine attachment in alevel, upright position to prevent gear oilfrom leaking from the dipstick area.9. To keep the tine attachment do
3. On the PTO Power Unit, unplug theForward Interlock Wire Harness that leadsfrom the base of the handlebars (A, Figure4-28) to the receptacle (B) loc
NOTE: All references to left, right, frontand rear of the machine are determined bystanding behind the handlebars and facingthe direction of forward
Tighten Bolts and NutsCheck for loose or missing hardwareevery ten (10) operating hours. Failure totighten or replace fasteners can causepoor perform
The engine exhaust from this product containschemicals known to the State of California to causecancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.WARNI
Section 5: MaintenanceIMPORTANT: Do not allow oil or greaseto contact the pulleys, drive belt orreverse disc. This can cause the belt ordisc to sli
Section 5: Maintenance3. If the oil level is correct, oil will seepout of the check hole (allow extra time incold weather). If it does, the level is
Section 5: MaintenanceAdding Gear Oil to the PTO Power Unit Transmission1. Do steps 1 and 2 of Checking thePower Unit Oil Level on page 32.2. Using a
Section 5: MaintenanceDrive Belt MaintenanceMeasuring and Adjusting Drive Belt TensionOn a new tiller (or if a new belt isinstalled), the belt tensio
Section 5: Maintenance3. Insert the belt adjustment tool throughthe hole in the side of the adjustmentblock, spacing the ends of the tool equallyon b
Section 5: Maintenance3. Push belt forward then down until it islooped over the lower pulley (Figure 5-18). Do not yet seat it in either of thelower
Replacing the Reverse DiscFollow these steps to replace the reversedisc. (If your tiller has a Bumper Attach-ment mounted, it must be removed first.)
Adjusting Reverse Drive:1. Place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever inFORWARD position.2. On left side of tiller, put a 1/2" wrenchon the plunger retai
Single Tine Replacement1. Move the Wheels/Tines/PTO DriveLever to NEUTRAL, the Wheel SpeedLever to either FAST or SLOW position,and the Tines/PTO Clut
Tine Shaft MaintenanceAfter every 10 operating hours, removethe left- and right-side Bolo Tine holdersand clear away dirt and debris that haveaccumula
Section 1: Safety 8. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspect-ing, stop the engine and make certain allmoving parts have stopped. Disconnectthe spark p
Storing Your TillerWhen your tiller won’t be used during theoff-season, prepare it for storage with thefollowing steps:1. Clean the tiller and engine.
Appendix A: TroubleshootingCHECK OR TEST(Check or test in sequence shownuntil problem is resolved.)Throttle Lever in START position XWheels/Tines/PTO
• Hardware holding tine holders to tine shaftmay be missing or broken. To check,remove holders (Sect. 5).• Key for bronze worm gear on tine attach-
43Troy-Bilt®PTO Log Splitter290-258-081The Troy-Bilt®PTO Log Splitter providesyou with a convenient and easy means ofsplitting about a half a cord of
44REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.1 GW-2555 Lever–Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive ... 12 1908156 Spring–clutch pawl...
REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.1 GW-2552 Engine Wire Harness Assy–forwardinterlock system (Incl. one redand one black
Parts ListMODELS 682J &, E682LREF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.1 GW-9548 Bolt–Hex hd., flanged self-locking Grade
1 710-3005 Bolt–hex hd., 3/8-16 x 1-1/4" ... 22 GW-1113-1 Bushing–19/64" (.300" lg.) ... 23 736-0169 Lockwasher–spring lo
Parts ListMODELS 682J &, E682LWHEEL SPEED LEVER, BELT DRIVE SYSTEM, ENGINES, WHEELSSee Page 62See Page 5248
WHEEL SPEED LEVER1 GW-9362 Pin–spring, 1/8"... 12 GW-9838 Nut–castle (slotted), 1/2"-20 ... 13 GW-9934
Section 1: Safety 5DecalsFor your safety and the safety of others,various safety and operational decals arelocated on your unit (Figure 1).Keep the d
POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIESSee Page 50,16AParts ListMODELS 682J &, E682L50
REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.TRANSMISSION COVER & SHIFT LEVERBRACKET ASSEMBLIES1 1186299 Bolt–hex hd., #10-32 x
POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES(Continued from page 53)52See Page 50Parts ListMODELS 682J & E682L
REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.REF PARTNo. No. DESCRIPTION QTY.(continued from page 53)WHEEL SHAFT ASSEMBLY61 GW-9621 Seal–oil, wheel shaft ...
TILLER ATTACHMENT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIESNOTE 1: THESE SCREWS HAVE A SPECIAL SEALING DESIGNTHAT CAN NOT BE REUSED WITHOUT RISKING THELOSS OF TRANSMISS
1 1915068 Screw–self-sealing,1/4"-20 x 5/8" 52 GW-20873 Cover–tiller housing ... 13 GW-1129-1 Gasket–tiller housing cover
BOLO TINE ASSEMBLIESParts ListMODELS 682J & E682L56
STANDARD TILLING TINES1 1901975 Tine Holder–welded steel, fitsleft or right sides... 22 1982612 Bolt–hex hd., 3/8-16 x 2" ...
Parts ListMODEL E682LELECTRIC START SYSTEM➨➨➨➨➨➨➨➨➨➨58
MODEL E682LParts List1 GW-96515 Cable–battery, positive and negativeterminals... 22 GW-97020 Boot–terminal insulating .
6IntroductionCarefully follow these assembly steps tocorrectly prepare your tiller for use. It isrecommended that you read this Sectionin its entiret
BUMPER ATTACHMENT--- 290-255-081 Bumper Attachment. Includes Ref. Nos. 1 through 11) ... 11 1910730 Brace - bumper bottom ... 12
Notes
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TROY-BILT TILLER LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTYWHAT PRODUCT All Troy-Bilt branded rear tine walk-behind tillers with gear drive transmissions.IS COVERED T
Section 2: Assembly4. Raise handlebars to one of two heightsettings and tighten the height adjustmentlever. Also, make sure all other mountinghardwar
8Figure 2-6: Illustration shows the yoke plates (H), nuts, washers, andscrews (A, E, B, F, D, G), bushing (C), and long and short links (I, J).Figure
Section 2: Assembly9IMPORTANT: Check gear oil level in bothtransmissions after the first 2 hours ofnew tiller operation, then every 30operating hour
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