Troy-Bilt 68J-Horse manual Drive Belt Maintenance, Measuring and Adjusting Drive Belt Tension

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Section 5: Maintenance

WARNING

Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

Drive Belt Maintenance

Measuring and Adjusting

Drive Belt Tension

On a new tiller (or if a new belt is installed), the belt tension will probably need to be adjusted after the first two (2) hours of operation. Thereafter, check belt tension every ten (10) operating hours.

Maintaining the right tension is important to good tiller performance and long belt life. If too loose, the belt will slip on the pulleys, and be unable to deliver full power to the wheels and tines. A loose belt will also wear prematurely.

While checking belt tension, also inspect the belt for cuts, cracks, deterioration, etc. Don’t continue using a belt that isn’t in good shape. You’re sacrificing tiller performance by doing so.

Tips on keeping the drive belt in top condition include:

Always put the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever in NEUTRAL when the tiller is not in use.

Keep tension adjusted correctly.

Don’t “speed shift” when moving the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever between FORWARD and REVERSE.

How to Measure Belt Tension

1.Before taking a measurement, be sure the linkages and pivot points on the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever are clean and lubricated. If there is any binding, you won’t get true measurements. Also, you’ll need the belt adjustment tool you received with your new tiller (Figure 5-11).

2.Move the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever fully down to the FORWARD position. The clutch roller at the bottom of the lever should be positioned under- neath the belt adjustment block (Figure 5-12). Don’t let the clutch roller move during the next few steps. If it moves, you’ll get a false belt tension reading.

3.The belt tension is correct if the front of the clutch roller is 1/4"-to-5/16" away from the face of the upright bracket that holds the adjustment block in place (Figure 5-12). To measure this distance:

a.Without moving the clutch roller, try inserting the 1/4"-thick, slotted end of the belt adjustment tool in between the roller and the upright bracket. (The flat edge of the tool must be facing the roller.) Refer to Figure 5-13.

b.If only the slotted portion of the tool will fit, the belt tension is correct.

c.If the slotted part of the tool will not fit in, the belt is too loose.

d.If the full thickness (5/16") of the tool easily fits in, the belt is too tight.

5/16"

1/4"

Belt Adjustment Tool

Figure 5-11: Use this belt adjust- ment tool to measure and adjust drive belt tension.

Figure 5-12: Shift into FORWARD and measure distance between roller and upright bracket using the belt adjustment tool.

4.If the belt tension is correct, move the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever back to

NEUTRAL.

Figure 5-13: Insert slotted end of belt adjustment tool between roller and bracket, with the flat side of the slotted end facing the roller.

How to Adjust Belt Tension

1.As described in the following steps, drive belt tension is adjusted by moving the adjustment block up or down. Moving it down will tighten the belt; moving it up loosens the belt.

HINT: The distance the block moves approximately equals the distance the roller moves.

In most cases, the clutch roller will not have been very far out of position, so the adjustment block will only need to be moved slightly (up or down).

2.Move the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever to NEUTRAL position. The clutch roller will come to rest anywhere on the face of the belt adjustment block, depending upon drive belt length and current belt tension adjustment.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Table of Contents Safety Alert Symbol SafetyUse slower wheel, tine and engine speeds Keep children and pets awayTo Avoid Serious Injury Operating SymbolsIntroduction Tools/Materials Needed for AssemblyInspect Unit Attach HandlebarFront Tiller Move Tiller Off Shipping PlatformRemove the temporary screw J, Figure Check Gear Oil LevelsAttach Engine Throttle Lever and Cable Adjust Air Pressure in TiresAdd Motor Oil to Engine Oil Level HoleConnect the Wire Harness Receptacle Install Battery CablesTo Avoid Personal Injury or Property Damage Never bring a gas can near the positiveWheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever PTO Attachments FeatureForward Interlock Levers EngineWheel Speed Lever Handlebar Height Adjustment LeverTines/PTO Clutch Lever Depth Regulator LeverKeyswitch Starter Engine Controls Engine Throttle LeverMove the engine Throttle lever to Stop position Pre-Start Checklist Following steps describe how to start and stop the engineBreak-In Operation Starting and Stopping the EngineMove engine throttle lever -2 away from Stop Move the throttle speed control to Fast setting when tillingOperating the Tiller Cold Weather OperationStopping the Engine and Tiller Moving the Tiller Forward and TillingStopping Reverse Motion Moving the Tiller in ReverseTo Stop the Engine Making TurnsHow to Check the Interlock System Testing the Forward Interlock Safety SystemLoading and Unloading the Tiller Transporting The Tiller Around Your PropertyLoading the Tiller Changing Speed BeltsUnloading the Tiller Changing Belt From LOW Range to High RangeChanging Belt From High Range to LOW Range Choosing Wheel Tine SpeedsMove the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever into Neutral Go to right side of tiller and finish seating the beltTilling depths Let the tiller do the workAvoid tilling wet, soggy soil To help avoid personal injury, be awareSuggested tilling patterns Avoid making footprintsTilling on slopes Tilling up and down slopesTerrace Gardening Clearing the tinesWide-Row Planting Power CompostingTilling Under Corn Soil Enrichment IdeaRemoving Tine Attachment Removing And Replacing The Tine AttachmentMove the tiller to level ground To Avoid Personal Injury or Damage to EquipmentSetting Up Stationary Attachments Installing the Tine AttachmentGuide Pin Mounting Hole Move the two swing-bolts intoStarting The Engine Setting Up Non-Powered Attach- mentsOperating Stationary Attachments Stopping the EngineProcedure EveryHours Tiller Lubrication Tighten Bolts and NutsChecking the Power Unit Oil Level Transmission Gear Oil MaintenanceChecking for Oil Leaks Checking Gear Oil LevelsChecking the Tine Attachment Oil Level Adding or Changing Gear OilFor Dipsticks With Hot/Cold Markings If the level is incorrect, see Adding or Changing Gear OilDraining and Filling PTO Power Unit Transmission Adding Gear Oil to PTO Power Unit TransmissionAdding Gear Oil to the Tine Attachment Transmission Draining and Filling the Tine Attachment TransmissionMeasuring and Adjusting Drive Belt Tension Drive Belt MaintenanceHow to Measure Belt Tension Belt Adjustment ToolReplacing the Drive Belt Removing the BeltReplacing the Drive Belt Reverse Disc Inspection Reverse Drive System MaintenanceInstalling a New Reverse Disc Checking and Adjusting Reverse the Drive SystemChecking and Adjusting Reverse Disc Replacing the Reverse DiscBolo Tine Maintenance Adjusting Reverse DriveChecking Tines for Wear Removing and Replacing a Tine Holder Assembly Single Tine ReplacementRemoving Tine Holder Assembly Replacing Tines Holder AssemblyTire and Wheel Maintenance Tine Shaft MaintenanceAir Cleaner Maintenance Spark Plug MaintenanceInspecting Forward Interlock Wiring System Testing the Forward Interlock Wiring SystemStoring Your Tiller Troubleshooting Procedures LinkageEccentric Tiller Pulls To One Side Dozer/Snow Blade Attachment Troy-BiltPTO Log SplitterWrap-Around Bumper Guard Hiller/Furrower AttachmentPart Description DescriptionDescription QTY Models 682J. E686N & E682L1186246 725-0157GW-9250 Handlebar Switch-forward GW-2551 Handlebar Wire Harness AssyGW-9548 GW-9119GW-1113-1 710-3005712-3017 GW-20795Wheel Speed LEVER, Belt Drive SYSTEM, ENGINES, Wheels Belt Drive System Wheel Speed LeverEngines and Engine Mount Wheel & Tire AssembliesPower Unit Transmission Assemblies Drive Shaft Assembly Pinion Shaft AssemblyBracket Assemblies Models 682J & E682L FromTransmission Assembly Transmission HousingPart Description QTY Miscellaneous PartsParts List Transmission Housing and Dipstick Tiller Drive Shaft AssemblyBolo Tine Assemblies Description QTY Custom Tilling Tines Standard Tilling TinesModels E686N & E682L GW-2614 Battery Hold-down Clamp-with GW-96515 Cable-battery, positive and negative1908118 Wire Harness & Connecting GW-97020710-3181 Bumper Attachment. Includes Ref. Nos through 1910730736-0921 1909748Page Page Page TROY-BILT Tiller Lifetime Limited Warranty