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Rear-fine P TO Tiller Models
Model 682J Shown
iMPORTANT:READ
SAFETY
RULES AND iNSTRUCTiONS
CAREFULLY
Warning:
This unit is equipped with an internal combustion
engine and should not be used on or near any unimproved
forest-covered,
brush-
covered or grass-covered
land unless the engine's exhaust system is equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable
local or state laws (if any).
If a spark attester
is used, it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator. In the State of California the above is required by law
(Section 4442 of the California
Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester
for the muffler is available by contacting the service department
at Troy-Bilt LLC, P.O. Box 36113!
Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019.
TROY-BJLT
LLC, P.O. BOX 361131, CLEVELAND,
OH 44136-0019
PRINTED
IN USA
FORM NO. 770-10598D
(10/15/2004)

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  • Page 1 (Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code). Other states may have similar laws. Federal laws apply on federal lands. A spark arrester for the muffler is available by contacting the service department at Troy-Bilt LLC, P.O. Box 36113! Cleveland, Ohio 44136-0019. TROY-BJLT LLC, P.O.
  • Page 2 TABLE8F CONTENTS Content Page CaNing Customer Support ............ Safety ..............AssemMy ..............Features and Controls ............Operation ..............Maintenance .............. Troubleshooting ............Attachments & Accessories ..........Parts List ..............Warrany Unformation ............Back Cover FJNDJN6MODEL NgMBER This Operator's ManuaU is an important part of your new Rear°tine THUer,UtwHU heUpyou assemMe, prepare and maintain the unit for best performance, PUease read and understand what it says, Before you start assembling your new equipment, please locate the model plate on the equipment and copy the infer°...
  • Page 3 This machine meets voluntary safety standard B71,8 - 1996, which is sponsored by the Outdoor Power Equipment Unstitute, Unc,, and is pubfished by the American NationaU Standards Unstitute, Safe_yAmertSymbem manuai and on the unit to alert you to This is a safety alert symboI_ It is used in this potential hazards.
  • Page 4 Section1: Safety Antidotes: 8. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspect= f. Before contacting hard packed soil ing, stop the engine and make certain atI at the end of a row, reduce engine External- Flush immediately with lots of moving parts have stopped. Disconnect speed and lift handlebarsto raise water.
  • Page 5 Section1: Safety 4. To reduce the chances of a fire hazard, 7. Never perform maintenancewhiie the Maintenance and Sterage keepthe engine free of grass, leaves, or engine is running or the spark piug wire is 1. Keepthe tiiier, attachments and acces- excessivegrease.
  • Page 6 Factory if any items are missing or damaged). To prevent personal injury or property NOTE: Use the screw iength template damage, do net start the engine until (Figure 2-1) to identify screws. all assembly steps are complete and you have read and understand LoosePartsList safety and operating instructionsin this Qty.
  • Page 7 Section2: Assembly lever and could be damaged. You may gently move the wires aside if this condition occurs. 4. Raise handlebars to one of two height settings and tighten the height adjustment lever. Also, make sure ali other mounting hardware is securely tightened. Left-Side Height Adjustment...
  • Page 8 Section2: Assembly Removethe temporary screw (J, Figure Completedassembly should appear as 2=7)from the forward holes and move the illustrated in Figure 2-9. WheeIsffines/PTO Lever fuJlyforward. 7. Test the operation of the [nstalI the wider hook end of the dutch Wheets/Tines/PTO Lever. Pushthe iever pawt spring (M, Figure2=8) down into the down until it engages in the Forward smaii hole at the end of the handle.
  • Page 9 Section2: Assembly JNIPORTANT:Check gear eli ievet in both STEP 8: Attach Engine Throttle transmissions after the first 2 hours of Lever and Cable new tiiier operation, then every 30 Forshipping purposes, the throttle cabie, operating hours thereafter. See Section 5 together with the throttie iever, is wound for instructions.
  • Page 10 Section2: Assembly ASSEMBLINGTHE ELECTRICSTARTSYSTEM The foiiowJngsteps expiaiu how to Jnstaliand charge the battery on electrJcstart tJiiers. For your safety',foliow ali steps and observe all accompanying safety messages=Section 5 contains other general battep/maintenance and recharging instructions= 1. Use a 5/8" long screw (K, Figure2=18) and 1/4=20hex nut (L) to connect the To Avoid Personal tnjury or Property Battery producesexplosive gases.
  • Page 11 The Forward h_ter!ockLevers (B, PTOPower Unitfor detaiied information Figure3-1) are attached under each REVERSE is engaged when the lever is on instaiiing and operating TROY-BILT handlebar grip. pushed (with an open palm) aii the way PTOattachments= You must squeezeat ieast one of these...
  • Page 12 Section3: Features andControls If both Forward Interlock Levers are IMPORTANT: To avoid transmission Yer!fy Pos!tion of Clutch Roller releasedbefore first returning the damage, always move the Wheels/Tines/ When you sNft between FORWABDI Wheels/rines/PTO Drive Lever to PTO Drive Lever into NEUTRAL before NEUTRAL and REVERSEI the clutch NEUTRAL,the engine will stop.
  • Page 13 Section3: Features andControls Engine Controls Referto the engine manufacturer's Engine The tiller handlebars can be swung out Owner's Manual (included in the tiller lit- 300 to the right side for use only with the erature package)to identify the controls PTOChipper/Shredder attachment. This on your engine.
  • Page 14 2, Check unit for loose or missing hardware. Service as required. Before operating your machine, 3, Checkengine oil level. See Engine carefully read and understand all safety Owner's Manual. (Section 1), controts (Section 3) and 4. Shift the Wheeis/Tines/PTODrive iever operating instrnctions (Section 4) in (Figure 4-2) into NEUTRALposition.
  • Page 15 Section4: Operation EngineThrottle Lever Forward interlock Levers Depth RegaJatar Lever Figure 4-2: Tiller and engine controls. Starting the Engine: 3. Movethe Wheel SpeedLever (Figure 10. If equipped with an electric start 4=2)to either the SLOWor FASTposition. system, turn keyto STARTpositionto crank Besure to roli the wheels whiie shifting the enginethen release whenenginestarts.
  • Page 16 Section4: Operation Reconnectthe cabins and securely 2. Move the engine Throttle Leverto the lVleving the Tiller Forward and Tilling tighten to battery posts. The engine wiii STOPposition. Then on electric start 1. Start the engine and graduatiy increase rechargethe battery if the battery is still models, turn the key to OFF.
  • Page 17 Section4: Operation Making Turns Turningthe tiiier is easy and just requires practice. First find the balancepoint between the engine and the tines by iifting up the handlebars (Figure 4°5). Onceyou find the balancepoint, then iet the powered wheets do the turning as you push sideways on the handlebars in the direction of the turn.
  • Page 18 Section4: 4. When the turn is complete, shift to 4. Start engine as described under NEUTRALand lower the handlebars= Starting and Stopping the Engine,in this Move Tines/PTOCiutcil Lever back to The Forward Interlock Safety System is section. Set engine throttle iever to ENGAGE position and resume forward designed for the operator's safety.
  • Page 19 Section4: Operation 2. Move the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever oTurn the vehicle's engine off and apply This change is done quickiy and without its parking brake. (Figure4-2) to DISENGAGE position. tools (Figures 4-9 through 4-13). o Position the ioading vehicie so that the 3.
  • Page 20 Section4: Operation 4. Go to right side of tiller and finish seating the beit. The HiGH speed belt range position 5. Stiil holding the iever up in REVERSE combined with a FAST wheel speed position, and working from the ieft side of setting propels the tiller at the fastest the tiiier, move the beit from the lower- pace.
  • Page 21 Section4: Operation TABLE 2..4: WHEEL SPEED AND BELT RANGE !MpORTANT_ For COrre_twheel speed and be!t range _hoiees when es!ng attachments m' accessories ether than tinee, read the OwneriOperater t_lanual previded with the altochment er aeee_sery, SLOW GEAR, L OW BELT RANGE SLOWGEAR, N IGH BELT RANGE FAST GEAR, L OWBELT RANGE FAST GEAR, R mGN BELTRANGE...
  • Page 22 Section4: Operation Avoid making footprints IMPORTANT: When tilling on slopes, be sure the correct oii Ievei is main- * When tilling vertically, try to makethe When possible,watk on the untilled side tained in the engine (check every one- first pass uphiii as the tiller digs more of the unit to avoid making footprints in half hour of operation).
  • Page 23 Section4: Operation iques Clearing the tines The tines havea self-clearing action which helps to eliminate most tangiing of debris. However, occasionaiiy dry grass, stringy stalks or tough vines may become tangled. Foliow these procedures to hetp avoid tangiing and to clear the tines, if necessary.
  • Page 24 Section4: Operation POWER COMPOSTING After tiffing under crop residues, add 1, As you move forward into a row of more organic matter such as ieaves, stalks, aim the tiller so that the stalks go Power composting means tiiiing under betweenthe ieft wheei and the transmis- grass clippings and even kitchen scraps.
  • Page 25 Section4: Operation PTOPOWER UNiT Removing And Replacing The Tine Attachment Your tiller is a self-contained PTO(Power Take-Off) Power Unit that was shipped with a tine attachment instaliod. The tine attachment can be quickly removed and ropiacedwith other optional attachments. The foliowing instructions wili famiiiadze you with your PTOPower Unit, Please readthese pagescarefully, Figure 4o21: PTO Power Unit and tine...
  • Page 26 Section4: Operation PTOPOWERUNiT 10. The PTO Power Unit is now readyto instali other powered or non=powered OPERATING iNSTRUCTIONS attachments. See the attachment's Owner's ManuaI for instaIiation and operation instructions specific to that attachment= To help avoid personal injury or damage to eqaipment, read the attach° installing the Tine Attachment ment's Owner's ManuaJ sappJied with 1.
  • Page 27 Section4: Operation 3. Verify that the Forward Interlock Wire 2. To apply power to PTO-drivenattach- ments, move Wheeis/Tines/PTOLever Harnessplug at the base of the handle- bars (A, Figure 4-28) is connectedto the (Figure4-22) down to FORWARD position Forward Interlock Wire Harness recepta- (do not use REVERSE wit!",, stationary cle (B) on the top right side of the attachments).
  • Page 28 REQUIRED MA|NTENANCE SCH_:DLilLE Before inspecting, cleaning Before Every Every Every PROCEDURE Each Noted servicing the machine, shut off engine, Hours Hours Hours wait for aH moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug Checkengine eli ieveI Every5 wire and move wire away from spark operating hrs.
  • Page 29 Section5: Before inspecting, ¢meaning o r servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a ¢ompmete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped, Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious persenam injuryor propertydamage.
  • Page 30 Section5: Maintenance iMPORTANT: Do not allow oiI or grease 7. Greaseieft- and right-side engine If tilling during very hot weather,the gear to contact the pulleys, drive belt or mounting bars at the top, the middie, and oiI may heat up and expand inside the reverse disc.
  • Page 31 Section5: For Dipsticks With 'Check Celd' Marking 4. Cold reading (preferred method): (Two hours has passed since the tiller (Cold means 2 hours has passed since was used.) Piacea 2" x 4" board (on the tiller was used.) edge) under the drag bar- raising the tiiier 1.
  • Page 32 Section5: Before inspecting,cmeaningor servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped, Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. Adding Gear Of/to the 3.
  • Page 33 Section5: Before inspecting,¢Jeaningor servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for alJ moving parts to come to a ¢ompJetestop, disconnect spark pJag wire and move wire away from spark pJag. Remove ignition key, if so equipped, Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjuryor propertydamage. 3.
  • Page 34 Section5: Maintenance Before inspecting,cmeaningor servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a cempmetestop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped, Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personal injury or property damage. 3.
  • Page 35 Section5: Reverse Disc inspection The reverse disc is made of steel with a speciai, iong=iastingrubber compound bonded to the disc rim= Sincethis is a wearing part, it shoutd be inspected after every 30 operating hours= 1. Measurethe width of the outside edge of the disc as shown in Figure5=2£...
  • Page 36 Section5: Maintenance Replacing the Reverse Disc and engine mount move down to press ment bolt should be adjusted upward (see on the reverse adjustment bolt (Figure 5- instructions that follow). Moving adjust= Foilow these steps to repIacethe reverse 24). This action compresses the reverse ment bolt upward wiii also solve problem disc, (If your tiller has a Bumper Attach= spring and plunger assembly, requiring...
  • Page 37 Section5: Maintenance Before inspecting,cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. HI--IB b Bole Tine IVtaintenanee Adjusting Reverse Drive:...
  • Page 38 Section5: Maintenance Before inspecting,cmeaningor servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped, Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. 3.
  • Page 39 Section5: Tine Shaft Maintenance it is recommendedthat you changethe oil Spark Plug Maintenance every ten (10) operating hours and even After every 10 operating hours, remove The spark piug must be in good condition sooner when operating in extremely dirty the left=and right=side Bolo Tine holders for proper engine operation.
  • Page 40 Section5: Maintenance $terin9 Your Titler inspecting Ferward JnterJeck The switches are wired se when squeezed (open) the engine will run. There is a When your tiiier won't be used during the Wiring System fourth switch iocated in the wiring off-season, prepare it fer storage with the Checkthe Ferward h_terieckwiring harness connector on the top, right side following steps:...
  • Page 41 AppendixA: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CHECK OR TEST Engine Engine shuts off when Engine does not shot off won't start Wheelsffines/PTO Drive when Forward _nterlosk (Checkof test in sequenceshown Lever is shifted into Leversare released wNle until problem is resolved,) FORWARD Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is in FORWARD Throttle Lever in START position Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever...
  • Page 42 AppendixA: Troubleshooting 12 Peer Tractiss: , Hardware holding fine holdersto fineshaft , *Fue!tank shut-off valve(if so equipped) may be rnissingor broken. To check, , Bar treadtires, tire chains,or wheel not in fully Openposition. removeholders(Sect.5). weightsmay be needed. , OnBriggs& Strattonengine,On/Offswitch , Keyfor bronzeworm gearoil firmattach °...
  • Page 43 AppendixB: Attachments & Accessories Rew Marker Attachment TroyoBJlt® PTO Log Splitter 290o258o081 200o257o001 TheTroy-Biit ( _ PTOLog Spiitter provides Doyou like very straight, even, neat rows Help increase traction by putting extra you with a convenient and easy means of in your garden? if so, the Row Marker is weight directly on tile wheels.
  • Page 44 WREELSiTiNESiPTO DRIVE LEVER & YOKE ASSEMBLY SeePage 50 PART PART DESCRiPTiON QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. 647°04006 GW=2165=2 LeverAssembiy-Wheeis/Tines/ Yoke-right side......GW=2164 PTODrive dnctudes ReL 17) ..Link-yoke pivot, left & right, 1908156 Spring-clutch pawi......6=7/8'' Iong ......... 710=0805 710=0514 Bolt-hex hd. 5/16=18 x 1=1/2L..Bolt-hex hd., 3/8=16 x 1"....
  • Page 45 Parts List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L FORWARD iNTERLOCK SYSTEM See Page46 FIEF PAFIT FIEF PAFIT DESCFIJPTION QTY. DESCFIPTION QTY. 629-04017 GW-9971 Engine Wire HarnessAssy-forward Lockwasher-externat tooth, 7/16" ___1 1186246 interlock system tinct, one red Nut-hex, 7/16"-20 ....... GW-9205 and one biack wire, piug con- Clip-for plug connector ....
  • Page 46 PartsList MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY PART PART QTY. DES(:;RJPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION GW-9548 777120946 Decai-Forward interlock Lever..Bolt-Hex hd., flanged self-iocking 725-0157 Grade 5, 1/2-13 x 3-1/2".... Tb-piastic ........GW-9119 GW-9219 Knob-handbbar height adjustment Plug-wire harness retainer.... GW-9120 GW-2551 Ring-retaining (tolerance ring) ..
  • Page 47 Parts List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L DEPTH REGULATOR & TiNE HOOD ASSEMBLIES 2/--. :? _lg PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. 710-3005 GW-9929 Boit-hex hd., 3/8-16 x 1-1/4"..Washer-fiat, 5/16"......GW-1113-1 686-04027 Hood..........Bushing-19/64" (.300" Ig.) .... 736-0169 777122027 Lockwasher-spdng iock, 3/8".
  • Page 48 Pa_sList MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L WHEEL SPEED LEVER, BELT DRIVE SYSTErd, ENGINES, WHEELS SeePage 52 _-"-43 r-,.-45...
  • Page 49 Parts List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY, WHEELSPEEDLEVER ENGINESAND ENGINEMOUNT GW-9362 710-0376 Bott-hexhd., 5/16-18x 1",Grade5..2 Pin-spring, 1/8"........ 1 GW-9838 712=3010 Nut-castle (slotted), 1/2"-20 .... 1 Nut, hex, 5/16-18......1 GW-9934 GW-1034 Washer-shoulder, 1/2"..... 1 Bar-engine mounting .......
  • Page 50 PartsList MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L POWERUNiT TRANSMiSSiON ASSEi'_BLIES 62 '_...
  • Page 51 Parts List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. TRANSMISSIONCOVER& SHIFT LEVER GW-9301 Key-3/16 sq. x 1"......BRACKET ASSE_,'IBLIES 1100004 Bolt-hex hd., 5/16-24 x 3/4", self= 1186299 Bolt-hex hd., #10-32 x 3/8", locking flange, Grade 5 ....GW-9944 selfqocking flange .....
  • Page 52 PartsList MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L POWER UNiT TRANSF'_iSSiONASSEF'_BLIES (Centinaed frem page 53) See Figure SeePage 50 62 '_...
  • Page 53 Parts List MODELS 682J. E686N & E682L PART PART DESCRIPTION QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. (centinued from page 53) 611-04003 Eccentric Shaft-wheeI speed WHEELSHAFTASSEMBLY shifting ........721=04031 Seat-oil, wheel shaft ..... GW-1441 Spring-eccentric shaft ....1909950 Retaining ring-externaI ....TRANSMISSIONHOUSING GW=1166=1 Shim-wheel shaft, 1=1/64"inner GW-2109 dia., .062"...
  • Page 54 Parts List MODELS 682J. E686N & E682L TILLERATTACHi'vIENT TRANSMiSSiONASSEMBLIES ....NOTE1: THESESCREWSHAVEA SPECIALSEALINGDESIGN THATCANNOTBE REUSED WITHOUTRiSKiNGTHE LOSSOF TRANSMiSSiONOIL. iF THESESCREWS ARE LOOSENED OR REMOVED, T HEYiVIUST BE REPLACED WITH NEW HARDWARE.
  • Page 55 Parts List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L PART PART DESCRiPTiON GTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1915068 GW-1224=3 Screw-self=sealing,l/4"=20 x 5/8" Shim-same as above, .005" GW-20873 Cover-tiiler housing ..... thick ...........Req'd 711=04082 Shaft-tiiier tine ......GW-1224=4 Shim-same as above, .062" 741=3037 Bali Bearing........thick ...........Req'd 1901976 GW=1714...
  • Page 56 PartsList MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L BOLOTiNE ASSEMBLIES RBGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE NOTE: Make sure Sharp Edge _ ef tines faces FORWARD to enter soil first LEGEND: - Sharp Edge L - Left Bolo Tine LEFT HAND TINE RIGHT HAND TINE R : Right Bolo Tine (As viewed with b_unt edge facing you.)
  • Page 57 Paris List MODELS 682J, E686N & E682L FIEF PART fiEF PAftT DESCftJPTION QTY. DESCftIPTION QTY. STANDARD TILLING TINES CUSTOM TILLING TINES 1901975 Tine Hoider-welded steel, fits Special hard-faced, high-chrome carbon alloy tines that are thicker than standard Bolo Tines. These tines better resist the left or right sides ......
  • Page 58 PartsList MODELS E686N & E682L ELECTRmC S TARTSYSTEr_I )Positive 8artery Cable Recharge Wire IRed) STARTER_ MOTOR...
  • Page 59 PartsList MODELS E686N & E682L FIEF PABT PABT QTY. DESGBJPTION QTY. DESCBJPTION GW-96515 GW-96514 Cable-battery, positive and negative Solenoid-starter, includes nuts and terminals ........washers for cables and wires... GW-97020 Boot-terminal insulatin( ..... 736-0119 Lockwasher-5/16"....... GW-9552 1186211 Screw-self-threading, Nut-hex, 5/16"-24 ....... 1/4-20 x 1/2".
  • Page 60 PartsList MODEL E682L BUi'dPER ATTACHi'dENT 11-- PART PART DESgRIPTtON QTY. DESCRIPTION QTY. 736-0119 290-255-081 Bumper Attachment. includes Lockwasher - spring iock, 5/16" .. 712-3010 Nut - hex, 5/16"-18 ...... Ref. Nos. 1 througts 11) ... 1910730 1910731 Brace- bumper bottom ....Bumper wraparound ....
  • Page 61 Notes...
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  • Page 64 TROY-BILT TILLER LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT PRODUCT All Troy-Bik branded rear tine walk-behind tillers with gear drive transmissions. IS COVERED This warranty begins on the date of purchase and is warranted by Troy-Bik LLC fhr the litb of tile tiller, to the orighnal purchaser only.

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