Tillingtips& Techniques - Troy-Bilt Bronco CRT Operator's Manual

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EngageDrive & Tines
1.
For forward
motion
ofthe
wheels and power to the tines pull
the Forward Clutch Bail up against the handlebar.
Release
the bail to stop the forward
motion of the wheels and tines.
2.
When tilling, relax and let the wheels pull the machine while
the tines dig. Walk behind and a little to one side of the tiller.
Use one hand, yet keep a light--
but secure -- grip on the
handlebar
(while keeping your arm loose). See Fig. 5-2. Let
the tiller move at its own pace and do not push down on the
handlebars
to try and force the tines to dig deeper--
this
takes weight
offthe
wheels and reduces traction.
Reverse
Handle
Figure
5-2
WARNING! Donot pushdown on the handlebarsto try
to makethe tillertill moredeeply.Thispreventsthe wheels
from holding the tiller backand canallowthe tines to
rapidlypropel the tiller forward, which could resultin lossof
control,property damage,or personalinjury.
3.
To move in reverse:
a.
On models
with reverse handle:
Look behind and exercise caution
when
operating
in reverse. Do not till while in reverse.
Stop all forward
motion.
Lift the handlebar
with one hand until the tines are off the ground
and then pull the Reverse Handle back. To stop
reversing,
let go of the Reverse Handle.
If longer distances need to be covered in reverse,
shut offthe
engine, then place the two wheels in
freewheel.
b.
On models
without
reverse handle:
Release the forward
clutch bail. Then lift the
handlebar
until the tines are off the ground.
Swing the handlebar
to the left so the right
wheel takes a "step" backward.
Next swing the
handlebar
to the right so the left wheel "steps"
backward.
Repeat as needed.
If longer distances
need to be covered in
reverse, shut offthe
engine,
then place the two
wheels in freewheel.
I
SECTION
S--
OPERATION
Turningthe Tiller
Practice turning
the tiller in a level, open area. Be very careful to
keep your feet and legs away from the tines.
1.
To begin a turn, lift the handlebars
until the tines are out of
the ground
and the engine and tines are balanced
over the
wheels. See Fig. 5-3.
J
Figure
5-3
2.
With the tiller balanced,
push sideways on the handlebar
to steer in the direction
of the turn. See Fig. 5-3.
3.
After turning,
slowly lower the tines into the soil to resume
tilling. See Fig. 5-3.
Clearing the Tines
The tines have a self-clearing action which eliminates
most tangling
of debris in the tines. However, occasionally dry grass, stringy stalks
or tough vines may become tangled. Follow these procedures to
help avoid tangling
and to clean the tines, if necessary.
To reduce tangling, set the depth regulator deep enough to
get maximum "chopping"
action as the tines chop the material
against the ground. Also, try to till under crop residues or cover
crops while they are green, moist and tender.
While tilling, try swaying the handlebars from side to side (about
6" to 12").This "fishtailing" action often clears the tines of debris.
If tangling
occurs, lift the tines out of the soil and run the
tiller in reverse for a few feet. This reversing action should
unwind
a good deal of debris.
WARNING!
Before clearing
the tines by hand, stop
the engine, allow all moving
parts to stop and
disconnect
the spark plug wire. Failure to follow this
warning
could result in personal
injury.
TillingTips& Techniques
TillingDepth
WARNING!
Before tilling, contact your telephone or
utilities company and inquire if underground
equipment
or lines are used on your property. Do not till near buried
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electric cables, telephone lines, pipes or hoses.
This is a CRT (counter-rotating
tine) tiller. As the wheels
pull forward,
the tines rotate backward. This creates an
"uppercut"
tine action which digs deeply, uprooting
soil
and weeds. Don't overload the engine, but dig as deeply as
possible on each pass. On later passes, the wheels may tend
to spin in the soft dirt. Help them along by lifting up slightly
on the handlebar
(one hand, palm up, works most easily).

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