Manual

TH ROTTLE
CLUTCH CONTROL
/
HANDLE RELEASE
IGNITION
This manual covers the recommended operating
procedures and routine service requirements for the
Snapper RT8 & RT8S Rear Tine Tillers. The S
designation indicates electric start. Specific details
involving the engine are found in the separate
engine owner's manual. Study these manuals before
operating and keep both handy for future reference.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Be thoroughly familiar with all controls and how to
use them before operating your tiller. Make the
following checks and perform the services as re-
quired before each start up.
PRE-START CHECK LIST
CHECK ENGINE OIL and bring level up to full (refer
to engine manual for oil specifications).
CHECK AIR CLEANER and service according to in-
structions in Engine Manual.
FIG. 2.-PANEL CONTROLS
CHECK EXTERNAL SURFACES and remove dirt,
dust accumulation and clean tines as needed.
WHEEL DRIVE
FIG. 3--CLUTCH CONTROL
FIG. 4--TRANSMISSION SHIFT LEVER
2
CHECK GUARDS to make sure all are in proper posi-
tion and securely tightened.
FILL FUEL TANK where fumes will be safely
dissipated. Refer to engine manual for fuel
specifications.
STARTING-STOPPING
Know beforehand how to stop the tines, wheel drive
and engine in preparation for possible emergencies,
The engine is stopped by either moving the ENGINE
IGNITION keyswitch to OFF or by pulling the engine
THROTTLE CONTROL rearward to OFF. Tine rota-
tion is stopped by either shifting the TINE CLUTCH
control to disengaged position or by releasing the
CLUTCH CONTROL which stops both the drive
wheels and tine rotation even with the TINE
CLUTCH in engaged position. Operate engine as
follows:
STEP 1: Shift the transmission into #1 speed posi-
tion, move the TINE CLUTCH into disengaged posi-
tion and make sure CLUTCH CONTROL is in releas-
ed position.
STEP 2: Insert the key and turn the ENGINE IGNI-
TION switch to RUN POSITION.
STEP 3: On cold starts, move the engine THROTTLE
CONTROL forward into CHOKE position.
STEP 4: Move around to right side of unit and pull
ROPE STARTER on engine in smooth steady motion
until engine starts. To prolong the life of the rope,
quide the starter handle back to the engine rather
than allowing it to snap back.
STEP 5: Allow brief engine warm-up period then
move the engine THROTTLE CONTROL rearward to
the desired FAST or SLOW speed setting. Refer to
TILLING PROCEDURE section on next page.
STEP 6: To stop the engine, move the ENGINE IGNI-
TION switch to OFF or pull the engine THROTTLE
CONTROL rearward to OFF.