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Tracmaster CAMON TC07 - 5 Safety Instructions - Pre-Operation; Basic Safety Instructions; Main Components and Operating Elements; Engine and Drive

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CAMON TC07 Turf Cuer
Page 6 TC07 Turf Cuer
5.0 Safety Instrucons – Pre-Operaon
5.1 Basic Safety Instrucons
Before starng the machine, read and understand these operang instrucons.
5.2 Main Components and Operang Elements
Below is a descripon of the main components of the TC07 Turf Cuer and how
they operate.
5.3 Engine and Drive
The Honda GX160 is a four stroke engine that runs on standard unleaded fuel.
The engine is air cooled and therefore it is important
that the grille covering the recoil rope is kept clear from
debris.
The engine air lter cleans the air sucked in by the engine.
A clogged air lter will reduce performance.
The engine is ed with a fuel on/o lever and a
choke lever. Read the engine operang instrucons to
understand the operaon of these levers.
5.4 Gear Selector Lever
The drive to the back axle of the TC07 Turf Cuer can be engaged and disengaged
using the gear selector lever located at the rear of the machine, above the front
axles.
Locang the gear lever
in the ‘0’ posion
disengages the drive
from the back axle. The
machine can be free
wheeled in this posion.
Move the gear selector lever to the ‘I’ posion to engage the engine drive to wheels.
NB: The power to the back axle from the engine is controlled by a centrifugal clutch
that is aached to the engine. Moving the gear lever to the engaged posion will
not drive the machine automacally. It is only when the drive lever is acvated and
the engine revs are increased to a point at which the centrifugal clutch is engaged
that the engine power is transferred to the back axle.
5.5 Drive Lever
The drive lever is located beneath the le-hand handlebar grip.
GEAR LEVER ENGAGED
GEAR LEVER DISENGAGED