Troy-Bilt 682J-Horse Replacing the Reverse Disc, Checking and Adjusting Reverse the Drive System

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Replacing the Reverse Disc

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.

Replacing the Reverse Disc

Follow these steps to replace the reverse disc. (If your tiller has a Bumper Attach- ment mounted, it must be removed first.)

Removing the Reverse Disc

1.Move Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever in NEUTRAL position.

2.Wedge a 5/16"-thick board between top of engine pulley (avoid contacting reverse disc) and cast iron housing next to it.

This immobilizes pulley.

3.Use a 9/16" wrench to loosen the mounting bolt shown in Figure 5-23. Remember to immobilize the pulley with the wood wedge while loosening the bolt. If necessary, pry the disc from the pulley with the tip of a screwdriver. Back the bolt out as far as possible. Then angle the disc a little to remove it. Bring the bolt and lockwasher along with the disc.

and engine mount move down to press on the reverse adjustment bolt (Figure 5- 24). This action compresses the reverse spring and plunger assembly, requiring you to hold the lever up in REVERSE. When you release the lever, the spring automatically pushes the lever back into NEUTRAL position.

The spring and plunger assembly is designed to prevent the reverse disc from making contact with the transmission pulley until you shift into REVERSE. When the lever is in NEUTRAL, the switch body on the bottom of the engine mount tab should be resting squarely on top of the reverse adjustment bolt (Figure 5-24). The reverse adjustment bolt can be adjusted up or down to correct a number of reverse drive operating problems, as explained next.

Switch Body

 

 

 

Adjustment

 

Bolt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring &

Plunger

 

 

 

 

 

ment bolt should be adjusted upward (see instructions that follow). Moving adjust- ment bolt upward will also solve problem of a tiller that goes into REVERSE on its own.

Reverse

Disc

Figure 5-25: Checking Reverse Disc in NEUTRAL.

3.Use your left hand to hold Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever up in REVERSE, while briefly pulling out engine start rope. The reverse disc should turn lower pulley (see Figure 5-26). If not, or it requires a lot of pressure to hold lever up in REVERSE, then reverse adjustment bolt must be adjusted downward. When correctly adjusted, the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever should pop out of reverse when the lever is released, but not require exceptional effort to hold it up in reverse position.

Figure 5-23: Removing Reverse Disc.

Installing a New Reverse Disc

1.Do steps 1-through-3, described previ- ously, in reverse.

2.Tighten mounting bolt securely, and check for correct operation — see Checking and Adjusting Reverse Drive System.

Checking and Adjusting

Reverse the Drive System

When the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever is moved up into REVERSE, the engine

Figure 5-24: Spring and plunger assembly.

Checking and Adjusting Reverse Disc

1.Verify that linkages for Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever are lubri- cated with oil and engine mount bars and belt adjustment block are lubricated with grease. (See Tiller Lubrication in this section.)

2.Place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever in NEUTRAL. Briefly pull out engine recoil start rope while watching reverse disc. The disc should turn, but lower pulley should not (Figure 5-25). If reverse disc turns lower pulley, or if it is located closer than 3/16" to the pulley, reverse adjust-

Both Pulleys

Should Turn

Figure 5-26: Checking Reverse Disc in REVERSE.

4.Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to REVERSE and then let it go. The lever should return to NEUTRAL. If not, the reverse adjustment bolt will have to be adjusted upward.

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Contents IMPORTANTREAD SAFETY RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TROY-BILT LLC, P.O. BOX 361131, CLEVELAND, OHPRINTED IN USA FORM NO. 770-10598ATABLE OF CONTENTS ContentFINDING MODEL NUMBER ENGINE INFORMATION1 Safety Safety Alert SymbolSection TrainingSection 1 Safety c. Use slower wheel, tine and engine speedsAntidotes Maintenance and Storage Operating SymbolsDecals TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY2 Assembly Tools/Materials Needed for AssemblyLoose Parts List Qty. Description IntroductionSection 2 Assembly AdjustmentWire STEP 4 Connect Forward Interlock Wire HarnessSTEP 6 Check Gear Oil Levels STEP 9 Adjust Air Pressure in Tires STEP 8 Attach Engine Throttle Lever and CableSTEP 7 Add Motor Oil to Engine Oil Level HoleSTEP 2 Install the Battery Cables Battery produces explosive gasesSTEP 1 Connect the Wire Harness Receptacle ASSEMBLING THE ELECTRIC START SYSTEM3 Features and Controls PTO Attachments FeatureG F A B E C D Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive LeverSection 3 Features and Controls Handlebar Height Adjustment LeverWheel Speed Lever Tines/PTO Clutch LeverSection 3 Features and Controls Keyswitch StarterEngine Controls Engine Throttle LeverPre-Start Checklist 4 OperationINTRODUCTION Break-In OperationSection 4 Operation Starting the EngineTo help prevent serious personal injury or damage to equipment Avoid engine muffler and nearbyCold Weather Operation Operating the TillerStopping the Engine and Tiller Moving the Tiller Forward and TillingMoving the Tiller in Reverse Stopping Reverse MotionTo Stop the Engine Making TurnsTesting the Forward Interlock Safety System How to Check the Interlock SystemLoading and Unloading the Tiller Transporting The Tiller Around Your PropertyChanging Speed Belts Loading the TillerUnloading the Tiller Changing Belt From LOW Range to HIGH RangeChoosing Wheel and Tine Speeds Changing Belt From HIGH Range to LOW RangeUse shallow depth regulator settings. Till gradually deeper Tilling Tips & TechniquesTABLE 2-4 WHEEL SPEED AND BELT RANGE SELECTION GUIDE Let the tiller do the workDo not use FAST wheel speed position when on sloped ground Avoid making footprintsSuggested tilling patterns Tilling on slopesClearing the tines B. Terrace GardeningPOWER COMPOSTING Wide-Row PlantingTilling Under Corn Soil Enrichment IdeaPTO POWER UNIT VERY IMPORTANTRemoving And Replacing The Tine Attachment Removing Tine AttachmentPTO POWER UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Installing the Tine AttachmentSetting Up Stationary Attachments Guide Pin Mounting HoleSetting Up Non-Powered Attach- ments Starting The EngineOperating Stationary Attachments Stopping the Engine5 Maintenance REQUIRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULEPROCEDURE EverySection 5 Maintenance Tighten Bolts and NutsTiller Lubrication Transmission Gear Oil Maintenance Checking the Power Unit Oil LevelChecking for Oil Leaks Checking Gear Oil LevelsAdding or Changing Gear Oil Checking the Tine Attachment Oil LevelFor Dipsticks With Hot/Cold Markings Adding Gear Oil to the PTO Power Unit Transmission Draining and Filling the PTO Power Unit TransmissionAdding Gear Oil to the Tine Attachment Transmission Draining and Filling the Tine Attachment TransmissionDrive Belt Maintenance Measuring and Adjusting Drive Belt TensionHow to Measure Belt Tension 5/16 1/4 Belt Adjustment ToolReplacing the Drive Belt Removing the BeltReplacing the Drive Belt Push Belt UPReverse Drive System Maintenance Reverse Disc InspectionChecking and Adjusting Reverse the Drive System Installing a New Reverse DiscChecking and Adjusting Reverse Disc Replacing the Reverse DiscBolo Tine Maintenance Adjusting Reverse DriveAdjustment Bolt Jam Nut Checking Tines for WearSingle Tine Replacement Removing and Replacing A Tine Holder AssemblyRemoving Tine Holder Assembly Replacing Tines Holder AssemblyTine Shaft Maintenance Tire and Wheel MaintenanceAir Cleaner Maintenance Spark Plug MaintenanceInspecting Forward Interlock Wiring System Testing the Forward Interlock Wiring SystemStoring Your Tiller Appendix A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProceduresPROBLEM CHECK OR TESTSee Troubleshooting the Forward Interlock Safety System in Section 5 Tines Turn, But Wheels Won’tAppendix B Attachments & Accessories Wheel WeightsTroy-Bilt PTO Log Splitter Dozer/Snow Blade Attachment6 Parts List WHEELS/TINES/PTO DRIVE LEVER & YOKE ASSEMBLYPART DESCRIPTIONParts List FORWARD INTERLOCK SYSTEMHANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY DEPTH REGULATOR & TINE HOOD ASSEMBLIES WHEEL SPEED LEVER, BELT DRIVE SYSTEM, ENGINES, WHEELS See Page See PageWHEEL SPEED LEVER BELT DRIVE SYSTEMENGINES AND ENGINE MOUNT WHEEL & TIRE ASSEMBLIESPOWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY PINION SHAFT ASSEMBLYBRACKET ASSEMBLIES continued on pagePOWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES Continued from page MODELS 682J & E682LTRANSMISSION HOUSING TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLYMISCELLANEOUS PARTS TILLER ATTACHMENT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES NOTE 1 THESE SCREWS HAVE A SPECIAL SEALING DESIGNTHAT CAN NOT BE REUSED WITHOUT RISKING THE LOSS OF TRANSMISSION OIL. IF THESE SCREWSTILLER DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY TRANSMISSION HOUSING AND DIPSTICKBOLO TINE ASSEMBLIES CUSTOM TILLING TINES ELECTRIC START SYSTEM MODEL E682LParts List BUMPER ATTACHMENT Page Page Page TROY-BILT TILLER LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY TROY-BILT LLC, P.O. Box 361131, Cleveland, Ohio