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Troy-Bilt Horse
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To
remove the engine pulley, put a small
pry
bar
or
a
stiff
board behind the
pulley
and tap
it
loose.
Then
remove the
pulley
as
shown
in
Photos 8/103 and 8/104. As mentioned before,
carefully
note
what
size and thickness shims
are
behind
the
pulley
and the distance from
those shims
to
the
front
edge
of
the pulley.
SEPARATING THE ENGINE
FROM THE ENGINE MOUNT
With the engine
pulley
removed,
you
can
now
remove the
four
5/16"
bolts
that
secure the
en-
gine
mount
(part #1002)
to
the
engine-see
Photo 8/105. Please
consult
your
Master Parts
Catalog
for
the Horse Model
Tiller
for
the
cor-
rect bolts and
shims
used
to
mount
an
engine
if
you
are
switching
to
a
different
type
engine.
Let's say you are replacing a 6 H.P.
Tecumseh-
Lauson
engine
with
a
new
6 H.P.
Tecumseh-
Lauson engine. You can then
expect
that
it
will
probably
be all
right
to
use the same shims be-
hind
the
engine
pulley
that
were there
original-
ly. A final
check
of
alignment
of
the
upper
pul-
ley and reverse
disc
with
the
lower
pulley
grooves is the
absolute
test.
(Photo
8/103)
Pry
pUlley out.
(Photo 8/104) Remove pulley.
(Photo 8/105)
Four
bolts
on
mount.
(Photo 8/106)
Put
on
pulley, tap in key.

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Troy-Bilt Horse Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTroy-Bilt
ModelHorse
CategoryLawn Mower
LanguageEnglish

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