5.
The tines rotate in the same
direction
as the
wheels. When moving the
tiller
forward,
notice
how
the knife-like edge
of
the Cultivating Tine
in Photo 8/72 goes
into
the
ground
first.
6. A tine is mounted on the
holder
by
inserting
the
blunt
end
of
the tine
into
the
holder
(Photo
8/73A). The tine is held in place
by
a "u" clamp
(#1045 tine
clip)-see
Sketch
8/73B-with
the
bolt
going
from the outside toward
the
center
of
the holder. Use a
lock
washer and nut.
Tight-
en with
two
7/16" wrenches
as
shown in Photo
8/73C. Please note: On the inside
tine
holders
it
is
not
possible to have both
bolts
facing
in-
ward-the
bolts will head
toward
each other.
7.
If
the
right
hand inside
holder
has been as-
sembled correctly, the
two
tines
will
bend
to-
ward each
other
(Photo 8/71).
Note: For the
left
hand
inside holder,
you
will
mount
a left hand tine on
the
flat side
of
the
holder, and a
right
hand tine on the teeth side
of
the holder. For CUltivating Tines, the
inner-
most tine on the inside
holder
always bends
away from
the
tiller
housing.
8.
All tines should be mounted
on
holders be-
fore assembling the tine set on
the
tiller. When
fully
assembled,
you
will have
two
inside
hold-
ers (one
right
hand and one left hand side),
three middle holders with left hand tines, three
middle
holders with
right
hand tines, and a
right
and left hand
outside
holder. (See Photo
8/67). The outside
holder
on the
right
takes a
left hand tine, and the outside
holder
on the left
takes a
right
hand tine.
REPLACING
CULTIVATING
TINES
AND
HOLDERS ON TILLER
Right Hand Side
1. Fit the
right
hand inside
holder
against
tiller
housing (Photo 8/74)
so
that the
slot
on the
in-
side
of
the
holder
fits over the key in the shaft.
Tap into place. Be sure
that
the inside
holder
is
installed on the
tiller
shaft so
that
the blade
portion
of
the
CUltivating
Tine
will
strike
the
ground
first,
not
the
tip
of
the
tine first (see
Photo 8/72).
(Sketch 8/70)
Middle
tine
holders
have
blunt
teeth
on
one side
and
pointed
teeth
on
the other.
(Photo 8/71) Inside
holder
(Photo 8/72)
Cutting
edge
of
these
hits
soil
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