B.Lower handle assembly
To identify part numbers, see page 5 and 17.
1.Use the protective cardboard sleeve to stabilize your tiller. Stand the motor assembly (no. 62) up. (Picture 1)
2.Lay the handle parts within easy reach. You’ll need one of the handle clamps (no. 19) and one of the lower handles (no. 10). Note that the lower handles have a short leg on one end.
3.Fit the handle clamp along the outside of the short leg. Line up the holes on the clamp and the leg.
4.Choose one of the two
5.Now slide the other lower handle onto the
6.Locate the worm gear housing. It starts just above — and extends down through — the tiller’s red fender guard. You’ll notice that there’s a recessed channel on either side of the housing’s top. (Picture 4.)
7.Take the lower handles that you’ve just put together. Slide them into the two recessed channels.(Picture 5.)
Make sure you insert them from the rear of the tiller - so that the bolt fits along the back of the housing.
8.Slide the second
NOTE: THE NUTS ARE SELF LOCKING, BUT YOU MUST USE A WRENCH TO TIGHTEN THEM COMPLETELY.
Picture 4
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 5
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