SECTION
1:
General
Information
.
JUNIOR,
PONY&ECONO-HORSE
TECHNICAL
MANUAL
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1-1
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• This manual provides transmission
service information for the following
TROY-BILT® Roto Tiller-Power
Composters built by TROY-BILT
Manufacturing Company, Troy, New
York:
JUNIOR® Model
--
Serial Number
M67999 and
Up.
PONY® Model--Serial Number
S186072 and Up.
Econo-Horse
™ Model
--
Serial
Number
E1
001
and Up.
• This manual was written for and
intended to be used by professional
service technicians who have been
trained
in
the proper servicing of out-
door power equipment.
• All information, illustrations, and
specifications contained
in
this man-
ual are based
on
the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is reserved to make
changes at any time without notice.
If you have any questions concerning the information
in
this manual
please contact:
Technical Service Department
TROY-BILT Manufacturing Company
102nd
St.
& 9th Avenue
Troy, New York 12180
Call Toll-Free: 1-800-833-6990
A This symbol is used to alert
you to important safety mes-
sages
in
this manual andondecals
affixed to the tiller. When you see
this symbol, carefully read and follow
its safety message. Failure to do so
could result
in
·personal injury or
property damage.
• This manual is divided into four
sections as shown
in
the Table of
Contents. For best results, read
each section
in
its entirety before
attempting any repair work.
• This manual is designed to be
used
in
combination with the tiller's
Owner/Operator Manual.
The
Owner/Operator Manual contains
additional service
and
maintenance
information that
is
notcoveredinthis
manual.
Refer to "Quick Reference
Repair Index"
in
this section for a listing of the service and maintenance
topics that are covered
in
the
Owner/Operator Manual.
• Service and maintenance informa-
tion regarding engines is not covered
in
this manual. Such information can
be obtained by consulting the
Service Repair Manual available
from the engine manufacturer.
You
should, however, call our Technical
Service Department with questions
concerning engine replacement or
interchangeability.
• Throughout this manual, you will
see references to the left and right
sides of the tiller. This refers to the
left and right sides of the tiller as you
would see them when standing
in
the
operator's position.
Safety First!
When workingonthe tiller or its
engine, closely follow operating
instructions and recommended safe-
ty practices at all times. Failure to do
so could result
in
personal injury or
property damage. Here are some
basic safety precautions you should
keep
in
mind at all times when doing
repair work:
KNOW THE TILLER AND ENGINE!
Read the Owner/Operator Manual
carefully.
Be
sure you know what
each tiller and engine control does
before
you
attempttooperate
it.
Read and follow all safety rules.
Never allow inexperienced persons
or children
to
operate the tillerorits
engine.
WEAR PROPER APPAREL!
Do
not
wear loose clothing
or
jewelry that
could get caught
in
moving parts of
the tiller or its engine.
AVOID MOVING PARTS! Keep
hands, feet, hair, clothing, and tools
safely away from moving parts when
the engine
is
running.
AVOID ACCIDENTAL STARTING!
When servicing the machine, prevent
unintentional starting of the engine
by disconnecting the spark plug wire
and keeping the wire away from the
spark plug. Place the engine throttle
control
in
the OFF position and disengage the Maneuvering Clutch and
the Forward Clutch.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION! Safety
goggles or a face shield should be
worn whenever there is the possibili-
ty of danger to the eyes from flying
parts or particles.
PREVENT FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS!
Gasolineishighly
flammable and explosive and should
be used and stored with extreme
caution. Keep gasoline away from
open flame, sparks, and do not
smoke
in
the vicinity of gasoline cans
or fuel tanks. Do not add gasoline to
a fuel tank when the engine
is
run-
ning or still
hot. Fill the fuel tank out-
doors,
in
a well-ventilated area.
Store gasoline
in
a cool, well-ventilated place, safely away from any spark
or flame producing equipment. Store
only
in
a U.L. approved container
and safely out of reach of children.
Wipe off any spilled gasoline and
move the engine away from gasoline
fumes before starting engine.
Use
flammable cleaning solvents
only according
to
recognized safety
practices
(never
use
gasolineasa
cleaning solvent). Oily rags and
waste should
be
packedina U.L.
approved,
covered metal safety con-
tainer
to
prevent fire from sponta-
neous combustion.