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Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185 User Manual

Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185
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Section
5:
Maintenance
n
WARNING
Before
inspecting,
cleaning
or
servicing
the
unit,
shut
off
engine,
wait
for
all
parts
to
come
to
a
complete
stop,
disconnect
spark
plug
wire
and
move
wire
away
from
spark
plug.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
THE
TENSION
ON
THE
DRIVE
BELTS
Maintaining
correct
tension
on
the
drive
belts
is
important
to
good
tilling
perfor¬
mance
and
long
belt
life.
A
loose
belt
will
slip
on
the
engine
and
transmission
pulleys
and
cause
the
tines
and
wheels
to
slow
down
-
or
stop
completely
-
even
though
the
engine
is
running
at
full
speed.
A
loose
belt
will
also
result
in
premature
wear
to
the
belt.
While
checking
belt
tension,
also
check
for
cracks,
cuts
or
frayed
edges.
A
belt
that
is
in
poor
condition
should
be
replaced.
The
tension
on
a
new
forward
drive
belt
should
be
checked
after
the
first
two
(2)
hours
of
operation.
Thereafter,
check
the
tension
after
every
ten
(10)
hours
of
operation.
The
reverse
drive
belt,
because
it
is
used
more
sparingly,
will
probably
not
require
an
initial
tension
adjustment
until
a
signif¬
icant
number
of
operating
hours
has
passed.
A
WARNING
Follow
the
belt
adjustment
instructions
carefully.
An
incorrect
adjustment
could
result
in
the
Forward
Clutch
mechanism
engag¬
ing
too
soon.
This
could
cause
loss
of
tiller
control
and
result
in
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
To
Check
and
Adjust
Tension
on
the
Forward
Drive
Belt:
1.
T
he
check
for
correct
belt
tension
is
the
same
as
that
described
in
Step
5
of
“Step
4:
Attach
Forward
Clutch
Rod”
on
page
8.
Before
performing
this
check,
shut
off
the
engine,
disconnect
the
spark
plug
wire,
and
allow
the
engine
and
muffler
to
cool
down.
If,
after
following
the
adjustment
procedures,
you
cannot
get
the
correct
gap
on
the
forward
clutch
rod
adjustment
bracket,
you
will
need
to
make
a
sec¬
ondary
adjustment
as
described
next.
2.
Disconnect
the
Forward
Clutch
Rod
(A,
Figure
5-9)
from
the
swivel
plate
(B)
by
removing
the
innermost
hairpin
cotter
(C).
3
.
Unthread
the
Forward
Clutch
Rod
(in
a
counterclockwise
direction
as
viewed
from
the
front
of
the
unit)
until
one
or
two
threads
on
the
rod
extend
above
the
rect¬
angular
nut
(D,
Figure
5-10)
on
the
forward
clutch
bracket.
4
.
Remove
the
belt
cover.
5
.
Slip
the
forward
drive
belt
(E,
Figure
5-
9)
out
of
the
groove(s)
in
the
engine
driven
forward
drive
pulley
by
pushing
it
off
(away
from
the
engine)
with
your
left
hand
while
pulling
the
engine
starter
rope
with
your
right
hand.
6.
On
the
left
side
of
the
unit
(as
viewed
from
operator’s
position)
remove
the
hairpin
cotter
from
the
clevis
pin
(F,
Figure
5-11)
that
connects
the
forward
idler
arm
(G)
to
the
forward
adjustable
link
(FI).
Push
inward
on
the
forward
idler
arm
(G)
and
remove
the
clevis
pin
(F).
7
.
There
are
two
holes
in
the
forward
adjustable
link
(H,
Figure
5-11).
Push
inward
on
the
forward
idler
arm
(G)
and
install
the
clevis
pin
(F)
through
the
inner
hole
in
the
forward
adjustable
link
(H)
and
out
through
the
single
hole
in
the
forward
idler
arm
(G).
Secure
the
clevis
pin
with
the
hairpin
cotter.
NOTE:
While
pushing
inward
on
the
forward
idler
arm,
be
sure
that
the
forward
drive
belt
is
moved
off
to
the
right
side
of
the
tiller.
This
creates
more
room
to
install
the
clevis
pin
when
the
forward
idler
arm
is
pushed
inward.
IMPORTANT:
With
the
clevis
pin
installed
in
the
inner
hole
of
the
forward
adjustable
link,
the
number
of
additional
belt
tension
adjustments
that
can
be
made
is
limited.
If,
with
future
tension
adjustments,
you
Figure
5-9:
Disconnect
Forward
Clutch
Rod
and
move
forward
drive
belt
out
of
groove(s)
in
engine
forward
drive
pulley.
Forward
Clutch
Rod
should
be
exposed
above
rectangular
nut.
find
that
you
cannot
screw
the
forward
clutch
rod
any
farther
into
the
rectangular
nut
on
the
forward
clutch
bracket,
it
means
that
the
forward
drive
belt
must
be
replaced.
Before
doing
so,
the
clevis
pin
must
be
returned
to
the
OUTSIDE
hole
in
the
forward
adjustable
link.
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Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185 Specifications

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BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelEcono-Horse 12185
CategoryTiller
LanguageEnglish

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