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Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185 User Manual

Troy-Bilt Econo-Horse 12185
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Section
2:
Assembly
STEP
4:
Attach
Forward
Clutch
Rod
1.
The
upper
end
of
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
is
attached
to
the
bottom
of
the
han¬
dlebar
control
panel.
Turn
the
rod
(L,
Figure
2-7)
so
that
the
small
bend
at
its
lower
end
points
inward
toward
the
clutch
swivel
plate
(H).
2.
Insert
a
hairpin
cotter
down
through
the
hole
in
the
rod
that
is
located
closest
to
the
bend
(see
Figure
2-7).
3.
There
are
four
numbered
holes
in
the
clutch
swivel
plate
(see
Figure
2-8)
and
four
numbered
slots
in
the
curved
height
adjustment
bracket.
For
correct
operation
of
the
Forward
Clutch
rod,
the
numbered
hole
used
for
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
must
match
with
the
numbered
slot
in
the
height
adjustment
bracket.
For
example,
if
the
handlebar
is
set
in
slot
#1,
then
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
must
be
installed
in
hole
#1
of
the
clutch
swivel
plate.
IMPORTANT:
Whenever
the
handlebar
height
is
changed,
the
hole
position
of
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
must
be
changed
accordingly.
Changing
the
handlebar
height
changes
the
tension
on
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
-
this
tension
must
be
adjusted
by
relocating
the
rod
in
the
appropriate
hole
in
the
clutch
swivel
plate.
4.
Select
the
proper
hole
in
the
clutch
swivel
plate
and
insert
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
so
that
the
tip
faces
inward
(see
Figure
2-8).
Secure
the
rod
by
inserting
a
second
hairpin
cotter
through
the
hole
near
the
tip
of
the
rod.
NOTE:
If
tip
of
rod
is
incorrectly
installed
so
that
it
faces
outward,
it
will
interfere
with
the
height
adjustment
handle.
5.
Check
for
correct
tension
on
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
as
follows:
(a)
There
are
two
interconnected
Forward
Clutch
paddles
that
hang
beneath
the
control
panel.
Lift
and
hold
the
right-
ā– 
side
paddle
against
the
handlebar
grip.
(b)
While
squeezing
the
paddle,
measure
the
gap
between
the
E-ring
and
the
lower
end
of
the
clutch
rod
bracket
(see
Figure
2-9).
The
gap
should
be
3/16"-to-5/16".
NOTE:
A
stack
of
five
pennies
is
approximately
5/16ā€œ
thick.
(c)
I
f
the
gap
is
incorrect:
(1)
First
check
that
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
is
in
the
correct
hole
in
the
clutch
swivel
plate.
If
not,
reposi¬
tion
the
rod
and
repeat
Step
5b.
(2)
If
the
Forward
Clutch
rod
is
in
the
correct
hole
and
the
gap
is
incor¬
rect,
you
will
need
to
adjust
the
length
of
the
Forward
Clutch
rod.
To
do
this,
first
release
the
Forward
Clutch
paddle
and
then
disconnect
the
rod
from
the
clutch
swivel
plate
(remove
hairpin
cotter
at
end
of
rod
and
pull
rod
out
of
hole
in
clutch
swivel
plate).
If
the
gap
is
more
than
5/16",
rotate
the
rod
counterclockwise
(as
viewed
from
the
front
of
tiller)
to
decrease
the
gap.
Reinstall
the
rod
in
the
correct
clutch
swivel
plate
hole,
secure
it
with
the
hairpin
cotter,
and
repeat
Steps
5a
and
5b.
If
the
gap
is
less
than
3/16",
rotate
the
rod
clockwise
(as
viewed
from
the
front
of
tiller)
to
increase
the
gap.
Reinstall
the
rod
in
the
correct
clutch
swivel
plate
hole,
secure
it
with
the
hairpin
cotter,
and
repeat
Steps
5a
and
5b.
Figure
2-7:
Install
Forward
Clutch
rod.
Gap
should
be
3/16"-to-5/16"
Figure
2-9:
While
squeezing
Forward
Clutch
paddle,
measure
gap
between
end
of
bracket
and
E-ring.
STEP
5:
Check
Gear
Oil
Level
in
Transmission
The
transmission
was
filled
with
gear
oil
at
the
factory.
However,
you
should
check
the
gear
oil
level
to
make
certain
it
is
correct.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
operate
the
tiller
if
the
gear
oil
level
is
low.
Doing
so
will
result
in
severe
damage
to
the
transmis¬
sion
components.
1.
Move
the
tiller
to
a
level
area.
2.
Pull
the
Depth
Regulator
Lever
(M,
Figure
2-10)
straight
back
and
then
slide
it
to
the
second
notch
from
the
top.
If
the
lever
does
not
move
freely,
lift
the
tine
hood
flap
and
look
for
a
plastic
tie
securing
the
lever
in
place.
Cut
and
remove
the
tie.
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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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