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I have a Cub Cadet 4-cycle cultivator and it takes a while to warm up as well. I assume that is the norm for those small 4-cycle engines. But it should not take more than 3-5 minutes to warm up enough to go ahead and start tilling. Unless of course you live in a fairly cool climate. In that case it may take a little longer. I live in Tennessee.
I believe that the tb146 ec is a Troy-bilt tiller, so you need the model number and the serial number to get the manual. Go to http://manuals.mtdproducts.com/mtd/Public.do?BrandCode=10001 . Then enter the model and serial numbers and click Search.
The plaque with these numbers is usually on the outside of the tine housing. It's generally in a spot that won't get damaged while the unit is in use.
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