Troy-Bilt 682 Tiller User Manual


 
Use a ⁄” long screw and ⁄-20 hex nut to connect the
positive (+) battery cable to the positive (+) battery post.
Make sure that this is the cable on the left side, with one
end attached to the solenoid. See Fig 3-14.
WARNING! To Avoid Personal Injury or Property
Damage: Do not touch the positive battery terminal
and any surrounding metal objects with tools,
jewelry or other metal items. Failure to comply could
cause a short circuit leading to electrical burns or an
explosion of battery gases. Never bring a gas can
near the positive (+) battery terminal. A short circuit
could occur leading to an explosion of the gasoline
or the battery gases. Always fill the engine fuel tank
from the front or side of the engine.
Slide the black rubber boot completely over the battery
post and cable connector. See Fig. 3-14.
Use a ⁄” long screw and ⁄-20 hex nut to connect the
negative (-) battery cable to the negative (-) battery post
and secure with screw and nut. See Fig. 3-14.
Slide the black rubber boot completely over the battery
post and cable connector. See Fig. 3-14.
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Set-Up
Tires
For shipping purposes, the tires may be overinflated. Check the
air pressure in each tire and adjust them to between 10 and 20
pounds per square inch. You must inflate each tire to equal air
pressures to prevent the tiller from pulling to one side.
Gas & Oil Fill-Up
Service the engine with gasolina and oil as instructed in the
Engine Operator’s Manual packed seperately with your tiller.
Read the instructions carefully.
WARNING! Use extreme care when handling
gasoline. Gasoline is extremely flammable and the
vapors are explosive. neve fuel the machine indoors
or while the engine is hot or running. Extinguish
cigarettes, cigars, pipes and any other sources of
ignition.
Transmission Gear Oil
The transmission was filled with gear oil at the factory. However,
be sure to check the oil level at this time to make certain it
is correct. See the Maintenance & Adjustments section for
instructions on checking and adding transmission gear oil.
11sectiOn 2 — asseMbly & set-up