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Troy-Bilt Horse
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HOW
TO
REPLACE
COMMON
PARTS
REMOVING AND REPLACING
WHEELS
In
order
to
perform
numerous
service tasks
on
your
Troy-Silt
Tiller,
you
will
need
some-
thing
strong
enough
to
put
under
the
transmis-
sion
to
hold
the wheels
up
off
the
ground
an
inch
or
two. We have
found
that
making
a
block
out
of
three
short
lengths
of
2"
x
4"
pieces
of
wood
is a very
handy
thing
for
such
mainten-
ance. See
Photo
8/1
for
the
block
in use.
Nail a 7", an
11%",
and
a 13" piece
together,
like
steps, so
that
the
ends
are flush
with
each
other. In
this
way,
you
can
prop
up
different
parts
of
the
tiller,
using
the
same
blocks.
REMOVING 4:00x8 SINGLE-PIECE STEEL
WHEEL
To
remove
your
single-piece
steel wheel
from
your
tiller, all
you
need to
do
is
prop
up
the
transmission
of
your
tiller
and
drive
the roll pin
down
through
the
wheel
hub
to
free
the
wheel-
see
Photo
8/2.
To
do
this,
you
can use a
'14'
dia-
meter steel rod, a 16d nail
with
the
pointed
end
blunted,
or
a
3/16"
tapered,
or
\4"
untapered
drift
pin. Then
you
merely
squirt
some pene-
trating
oil on the wheel
shaft
and pull
the
wheel
off
to
change
it,
or
do
whatever
maintenance
is
required. You can
then
put
the
wheel back on
and tap in the same roll pin
to
hold
it securely.
Use
an
Allen
wrench
or
screwdriver
to
help you
align
the
holes
while
you
drive
in
the
wheel pin
-see
Photo
8/3.
(Photo 8/1)
One
method
of
holding
wheels up.
(Photo
8/2) Drive
out
roll
pin.
(Photo
8/3)
Align
holes with
hex
wrench.
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Troy-Bilt Horse Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelHorse
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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