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TINE
REMOVAL
&
INSTALLATION
A
WARNING
Worn
tines
may
become
sharp.
Wear
heavy
gloves
when
removing,
handling,
or
rein¬
stalling
tines
to
prevent
personal
injury.
IMPORTANT
The
four
tines
are
not
interchangeable.
They
must
be
reinstalled
in
the
same
posi¬
tions
from
which
you
removed
them
and
their
cutting
edges
must
face
forward
in
order
for
the
cultivator
to
function
properly.
if
you
are
replacing
tines
due
to
wear,
you
should
replace
all
four
as
a
set,
rather
than
replacing
a
single,
worn
tine.
To
be
sure
of
reinstalling
the
tines
in
the
cor¬
rect
order,
mark
the
tines
as
follows:
(Do
this
the
very
first
time
that
you
remove
the
tines
to
be
sure
of
marking
them
correctly.)
Disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire.
Use
a
sharp
nail
or
awl
to
scratch
the
tine
location
on
the
tine
(Outer
L/H,
Inner
L/H,
Outer
R/H,
and
Inner
R/H).
1.
To
remove
the
tines:
A.
P
u
l
l
the
hairpin
cotter
out
of
the
hole
in
the
outboard
end
of
the
tine
shaft.
It
is
easier
to
first
turn
the
hairpin
cotter
90°
(so
it
“stands”
away
from
the
outer
tine)
and
then
slip
it
off,
over
the
tip
of
the
axle,
than
it
is
to
attempt
to
puli
the
hairpin
cotter
out
of
the
hole
in
the
tine
shaft.
Photo
15:
Removing
the
hairpin
cotter.
18
B.
Slide
the
two
tines
off
the
tine
shaft.
NOTE:
If
you
don’t
plan
to
reinstall
the
tines
right
away,
reinsert
the
hairpin
cotter
in
the
hole
in
the
tine
shaft
to
prevent
it
from
being
accidentally
misplaced.
C.
Repeat
steps
A
and
B
for
the
other
side.
2.
To
reinstall
the
tines:
When
reinstalling
the
tines,
refer
to
Photo
16
for
the
correct
location
of
each
tine.
A.
Double
check
that
the
dust
cover
and
felt
washer
(underneath
the
dust
cover)
are
in
place.
They
should
be
on
the
tine
shaft,
against
the
side
of
the
transmission.
The
set
screws
on
the
dust
covers
should
be
tight
and
not
allow
the
dust
covers
to
move.
See
Photo
18.
Clean
the
tine
shafts
and
then
use
fine-grade
sandpaper
to
remove
any
rust
or
burrs.
Apply
a
thin
coating
of
oil
to
the
tine
shafts
to
make
fu¬
ture
tine
removal
easier.
Photo
16:
The
correct
position
of
the
tines.
Swept-BacK
Edge
ot
Tine
Tines
Are
Stamped
"R”
or
"L”
for
Rigm
and
ted
Side
Locations
Photo
17:
Side
view
of
a
tine.

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Troy-Bilt 12001 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
Model12001
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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