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.
Tighten Bolts and Nuts
Check for loose or missing hardware every ten (10) operating hours. Failure to tighten or replace fasteners can cause poor performance, equipment damage or oil leakage. See your Parts Catalog for complete fastener descriptions.
Most hardware on your tiller is visible. Pay particular attention to hardware shown in Figures
1.Check the transmission pulley mounting bolt (Figure
2.Check jam nut on left side of neutral plunger assembly (Figure
3.Check the three rear bearing cap screws under the depth regulator mounting bracket (A, Figure
4.Check the five bolts securing the tiller housing cover to the left side of the trans- mission (B in Figure
5.Check both
6.Check the locknut that fastens the
shifting linkage to the eccentric shifting lever (D, Figure
7.Check the four bolts and nuts securing left and right tine holders to the tine shaft (Figure
IMPORTANT: Give screws or bolts that go into the transmission housing a coating of
Tiller Lubrication
Proper lubrication of the tiller’s mechani- cal parts is an essential part of good maintenance. Lubrication should be done after every ten (10) hours of operation.
Use ordinary motor oil (#30 weight or lighter) where oil is specified. Use a quality grease with a metal lubricant where grease is recommended (regular grease is acceptable). Do not over lubricate. If there is a
Figure 5-3A: Tine holder hardware must be tight.
A
B
Figure 5-1: Check bolt on transmission pulley.
C
D
Figure 5-3: Gently tilt tiller forward to check fasteners.
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