Bolens 12180 owner manual Introduction, Inspect unit, Tools/Materials Needed for Assembly

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2Assembly

WARNING

To prevent personal injury or property damage, do not start the engine until all assembly steps are complete and you have read and understand the safety and operating instruc- tions in this manual.

Introduction

Carefully follow these assembly steps to correctly prepare your tiller for use. It is recommended that you read this Section in its entirety before beginning assembly.

Inspect unit

Inspect the unit and carton for damage immediately after delivery. Contact the carrier (trucking company) if you find or suspect damage. Inform them of the damage and request instructions for filing a claim. To protect your rights, put your claim in writing and mail a copy to the carrier within 15 days after the unit has been delivered. Contact us at the factory if you need assistance in this matter.

STEP 1: Unpacking Instructions

1.Remove any cardboard inserts and packaging material from the carton. Remove any staples from the bottom of the carton and then lift the carton up and off the unit.

2. The tiller is heavy and you should not attempt to remove it from the shipping platform until the handlebars are installed. The procedure for removing the tiller is explained in Step 3 of these assembly steps. NOTE: Be careful not to severely bend any of the control cables on the unit.

3.Remove all unassembled parts and the separate hardware bag from the

carton. Check that you have the items listed below (contact your local dealer or the factory if any items are missing or damaged). NOTE: Use the screw length template (Fig. 2-1) to identify screws.

Loose Parts List

Qty. Description

1Handlebar Support (see A, Fig. 2-2, page 7)

1Handlebar Assembly (see K, Fig. 2-2)

The following items are in the hardware bag:

1Slotted hd. screw, #10-24 x 2"

1Hex hd. screw, 1/4-20 x 1-1/4"

6Curved hd. screw, 5/16-18 x 1-1/2"

2Hex hd. screw, 3/8-16 x 3/4"

2Flat washer, 3/8"

6Split lockwasher, 5/16"

1Hex locknut, 1/4"-20

6Hex nut, 5/16"-18

1Hex nut, #10-24

2Hex locknut, 3/8"-16

1Spring, cable (see W, Fig. 2-5, page 8)

1Bracket, forward clutch cable (see P, Fig. 2-4, page 8)

1Bracket, reverse clutch cable (see BB, Fig. 2-8, page 9)

IMPORTANT: Motor oil must be added to the engine crankcase before the engine is started. Follow the instructions in this “Assembly” section.

NOTE: LEFT and RIGHT sides of the tiller are as viewed from the operator’s position behind the handlebars.

Tools/Materials Needed for Assembly

(1)3/8” open-end wrench*

(2)7/16" open-end wrench*

(1)1/2" open-end wrench*

(2)9/16" open-end wrench*

(1) Large adjustable wrench

(1) Scissors (to trim plastic ties)

(1) Ruler (for belt tension check)

(1)Block of wood (to support tiller when removing wheels)

(1) Automotive-type air pressure gauge

(1) Clean oil funnel

(1)Clean, high-quality engine oil. Refer to the Engine Owner Manual for engine oil specifications and quantity required. Do not overfill.

*Adjustable wrenches may be used.

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Figure 2-1: To identify length of screw, place screw on template as shown and measure distance between bottom of screw head and tip of screw.

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Contents Broncotm 5 HP Table of Contents Safety TrainingKeep children and pets away Use slower engine speedsOperating Symbols To Avoid Serious InjuryLoose Parts List Qty. Description AssemblyTools/Materials Needed for Assembly IntroductionAttach Handlebar Move Tiller Off Shipping PlatformInstall Forward Clutch Cable Install Reverse Clutch CableCheck Air Pressure in Tires Check Level Transmission Gear OilCheck Hardware for Tightness Check all nuts and screws for tightnessFeatures and Controls Wheel Drive PinsFreewheel To Operate the Forward Clutch Bail Forward Clutch BailReverse Clutch Control To Operate the Reverse Clutch ControlTo Adjust the Handlebars Handlebar Height AdjustmentShallow Settings Deep Depth Regulator LeverBREAK-IN Operation OperationIntroduction Starting and Stopping the EngineOperating the Tiller Turning the Tiller Around For reverse motion of the wheels and tinesStopping the Tiller and Engine Avoid tilling soggy, wet soil Let the tiller do the workTilling depths Avoid making footprintsTilling on slopes Tilling across slopes without using terracesClearing the tines Tilling up and down slopesPower Composting Loading and Unloading the TillerProcedure MaintenanceRequired Maintenance Schedule EveryCheck for OIL Leaks Transmission Gear OIL ServiceTiller Lubrication Check HardwareTine Inspection Removing a Tine AssemblyBolo Tines Removing a Single TineEngine Check belt tension after every 10 operating hoursTo Check Belt Tension Reinstall the belt cover Forward Clutch Bail AdjustmentReplacement Belt Information To Check Reverse Belt TensionSpark Plug Service Engine OIL ServiceEngine Cleaning AIR Cleaner Service CARBURETOR/GOVERNOR Control AdjustmentsTroubleshooting Frame Weights Tiller WeightTransmission Gear OIL Specifications Tiller LengthReplacement Parts Warranty ServiceCustomer Service and Technical Service Engine Service and Repair1905237 1/99