Troy-Bilt 683F Tiller User Manual


 
Section 3: Features and Controls
Verify Position of Clutch Roller
When you shift between FORWARD,
NEUTRAL and REVERSE, the clutch
roller at the base of the Wheels/Tines/
PTO Drive Lever should be positioned
as shown in Figures 3-2, 3-3 and 3-4.
Verify the position of the clutch roller as
you shift the lever. If it is not positioned
correctly, contact the Factory or see
your local authorized dealer.
Figure 3-4: REVERSE position; roller
(G) rests against upper area of the ad
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justment block (H).
G
H
Figure 3-3: NEUTRAL position; roller
(G) rests against middle area of the
adjustment block (H).
G
H
Figure 3-2: FORWARD position; roller
(G) rests under the adjustment block
G
H
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If both Forward Interlock Levers are
released before first returning the Wheels/
Tines/PTO Drive Lever to NEUTRAL, the
engine will stop.
IMPORTANT: The Forward Interlock
Levers are a safety control that stops
the engine should you lose control while
going forward and cannot shift into
NEUTRAL.
Wheel Speed Lever
Use the Wheel Speed Lever (C, Fig. 3-1)
to select one of three operating positions:
SLOW, FAST or FREEWHEEL.
SLOW – Lever moved all the way down.
Most effective for normal tilling or for
low-speed transport.
FAST – Lever moved all the way up.
Most effective for cultivating or for fast-
speed transport.
FREEWHEEL – Lever in between SLOW
and FAST (wheels will roll freely). Used
when transporting the machine on level
ground without engine power, and when
using stationary PTO attachments.
IMPORTANT: To avoid transmission
damage, always move Wheels/Tines/PTO
Drive Lever into NEUTRAL before shifting
the Wheel Speed Lever.
IMPORTANT: When shifting into SLOW or
FAST, gently roll the machine forward or
backward to help fully engage the wheel
gears. When engaged, the wheels will not
turn unless the engine is running and the
Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is engaged
in FORWARD or REVERSE.
Tines/PTO Clutch Lever
Use this lever (D, Figure 3-1) to engage or
disengage power from the transmission
PTO clutch to the tines or any PTO attach
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ment. This control has two operating
positions: ENGAGE and DISENGAGE.
ENGAGE – Lever moved into detent slot
farthest from engine. Use this position to
operate tines or other PTO attachments.
After shifting to ENGAGE, briefly operate
machine in FORWARD to help fully
engage the PTO clutch.
DISENGAGE – Lever moved into detent
slot nearest engine. Use this position to
disengage power to tines or other PTO
attachments before transporting, loading,
turning, or operating in reverse.
IMPORTANT: To avoid transmission
damage, always move the Wheels/Tines/
PTO Drive Lever into NEUTRAL before
shifting the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever.
Depth Regulator Lever
Use this lever (E, Figure 3-1) to regulate
the tilling depth of the tines. This control
also has a TRAVEL position, which
enables transport with the tines off the
ground.
To operate the lever, lift up on the handle
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bars, pull the Depth Regulator Lever
straight back, and then slide it up or down
to one of the eight detent height settings.
The eight detent positions offer a range
of tine height settings. This enables you
to select the height that is most effective
for a particular condition. The top detent
position is the TRAVEL setting. Use the
second or third detent from the top for
shallow tilling and cultivating. Use the
other detents for deeper tilling and for
power composting.
Handlebar Height Adjustment
Lever
Use this lever (F, Figure 3-1) to adjust the
handlebars to one of two height settings.
1. To change the height, hold the handle
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bars with one hand and loosen the lever in
a counterclockwise direction.
2. Move the handlebars to one of the two
preset height settings.
3. Retighten the lever.
NOTE: You can swap the positions of
the inside handlebar ratchets to change
the two preset settings by approximately
four inches higher or lower. See Section
2, Step 2: Attach Handlebar for detailed
assembly information.
To a v o i d p e r s o n a l i n j u r y,
always place the tines in the TRAVEL
position before starting the engine.
This prevents the tines from touching
the ground until you are ready to begin
tilling.
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