Section 2: Assembly
STEP 2: Attach Handlebar
1. Attach the two legs of the handlebar | K |
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washers (C) and |
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2.Using the middle holes in the handlebar support brackets (E and F, Fig.
handlebar support (A) using two |
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lockwashers (H) and |
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NOTE: If a support bracket will not move, |
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loosen attaching screw (J) and nut. | G |
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3. Attach the handlebar assembly (K) to |
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the handlebar support (A) using four |
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hex nuts (I). Tighten the four screws |
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4. Tighten all handlebar mounting |
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hardware securely. |
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STEP 3: Move Tiller Off Shipping Platform
To move the tiller without the engine running, put the wheels in their FREEWHEEL position, as described below.
1.Use a sturdy block to raise one wheel off the ground.
2.Remove the hairpin cotter (L, Fig.
3.Using the handlebar as a lever, roll the tiller to a flat area.
IMPORTANT: Before starting the engine, the wheels must be placed in their WHEEL DRIVE position (pins through wheel hubs and wheel shaft). This procedure is described in “Wheel Drive Pins” in Section 3.
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Fig. 2-2: Attach handlebar. (Model 12190 is shown.)
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Fig. 2-3: Wheel in FREEWHEELING position (wheel drive pin through wheel shaft only).
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