OWNERS
PLEASE
NOTE:
In the
following
portion
of
this
manual
on
"Trouble-
shooting,"
please refer to the HORSE
MODEL
MASTER PARTS
CATALOG
for
lo-
cation and
identification
of
tiller
parts named in the solution to specific problems.
You should have received the MASTER PARTS
CATALOG
along with this OWNER'S
MANUAL
when
your
tiller
was delivered.
The
page
numbers
given below pertain
to
those in the OWNER'S MANUAL.
TROUBLESHOOTING: TILLER
• Belts may be
too
tight-raise
belt
adjusting
block
a
little, see page 102. '
•
Clutch
spring, part #1122,
might
be over-stretched, .
replace if
needed-see
page 102.
• Check reverse disc
for
excessive wear,
part
#1072.
Replace
disc
if badly
worn
or
chipped-see
pages 104
105 and 106.
• Check adjustment
of
reverse
spring
and plunger, part
#1036 and #1035, see page 102.
• Grease
motor
mount
bars, part #1034, and belt
adjustment block, part # 1133.
Oil
linkages
for
Forward/
Reverse Lever.
• Make sure
lower
pulley
is
oiled
and slides
back
and
forth
on
drive shaft freely.
• Forward/Reverse lever may be
hitting
handlebars.
•
Adjust
reverse adjustment bolt, see page 102
• Grease
motor
mount
bars, and #1133 block.
Oil
..
Forward/Reverse Lever linkages.
•
Gheck
for
chipped
or
worn
reverse disc.
• Check
disc
alignment. See page 103
about
adjustment.
• Make sure
you
have grease on #1133
block
and
the
#1
034
mouht
bars.
• Check position
that
the
clutch
roller
takes on
adjustment
block
-see page122.
If
roller
locks
under
the
bottom
edge
of
block
in Forward,
you
may have
to
bend
the
mounting
bracket
for
the #1133 adjustment
block
a
fraction
of
an inch
toward the engine. See page 122, Photos 7/65
& 7/66 and
Sketch
7/67
for
method
of
adjusting angle
of
bracket.
.Adjust
reverse
adjustment
bolt, see page
102.
.Grease
motor
mount
bars and
oil
clutch
lever linkages.
Hard
To
Get
Into
Reverse
Locks In Forward Position
Reverse Very
Noisy
Reverse Remains Engaged When
Lever Is Released
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