ASSEMBLY
ADJUSTING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
Adjusting the Wheel Assembly for Transport
1.Remove retaining clip and clevis pin from wheel assembly mounting bracket (see Figure 4).
2.Rotate the wheel assembly down so that the hole in the wheel assembly lines up with the center hole in the mounting bracket as shown in Figure 5.
3.Insert the clevis pin through the hole as shown in Figure 5, and insert the retain- ing clip in the clevis pin. The wheels are now mounted in the transport position.
Clevis Pin
Retaining Clip
Figure 4 - Removing Retaining Clip and Clevis Pin
Figure 5 - Adjusting Wheel Assembly to Transport Position
Adjusting the Wheel Assembly for Tilling
1.Remove the retaining clip from the clevis pin and remove the clevis pin from the mounting bracket and wheel assembly.
2.Rotate the wheel assembly up and for- ward as shown in Figure 6 until the hole in the wheel assembly lines up with the upper hole in the mounting bracket.
3.Insert the clevis pin through the aligned holes and insert the retaining clip into the clevis pin. The wheels are now mounted in the tilling position.
Figure 6 - Adjusting Wheel Assembly to Tilling Position
TINE REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
WARNING:Always unplug the tiller before placing hands near the tines. Always wear gloves to protect your hands from the sharp edges of the tines.
IMPORTANT:Thetillerhas4differ- ent sets of tines. For proper per- formance, the tines must always be installed correctly as shown in Figure 7. When assembled cor- rectly, the angled cutting edge of tines should rotate towards the front of the tiller. The blades of all thetinesshouldbepointingtoward the transmission. The tine hubs of theinnerandoutertinesetsshould be facing each other as shown in Figure 8.
Tine Removal and Installation
1.Remove the retaining clips from the end of the tine shaft.
2.Remove outer tine set from tine shaft.
3.Remove inner tine set from tine shaft.
4.Reinstall the retaining clips onto tine shaft to prevent them from being misplaced.
5.Reverse above steps to install tines.
Tine Hubs Toward Transmission
Retaining Clip
Tine
Blade
Outer
Tine Set
Tine Shaft
Cutting
Edge
Inner Tine Set
Tine Hub
Rotation of Tines
During Operation
Figure 7 - Tine Removal and Installation
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