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Craftsman 917.294251 Owner's Manual page 16

Rear tine tiller with counter rotating tines 5.0 hp 17 inch tine width

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TO REMOVE
BELT GUARD
NOTE:
For ease of removal,
remove
hair-
pin clip and clevis
pin from left wheel.
Pull
wheel
out from tiller about
1 inch.
1.
Remove
two (2) screws
from side of
belt guard.
2.
Remove
hex nut and washer
from
bottom
of belt guard (located
behind
wheel).
3.
Pull belt guard out and away from unit.
4.
Replace
belt guard by reversing
above
procedure.
Guard
Hex
Nut and
Washer
(Located
Behind
Tire)
Screws
Hairpin Clip and Clevis Pin
TO REPLACE
GROUND
DRIVE
BELT
1.
Remove
belt guard
as described
in "TO
REMOVE
BELT GUARD".
Engine Pulley\
2.
Remove
old belt by slipping
off engine
pulley first then remove
from trans-
mission
pulley.
3.
Place
new
belt in groove
of trans-
mission
pulley
and into engine
pulley.
BELT MUST
BE IN GROOVE
ON TOP
OF IDLER
PULLEY.
NOTE
POSITION
OF BELT TO GUIDES.
4.
Check
belt adjustment
as described
below.
5.
Replace
belt guard.
6.
Reposition
wheel
and replace
clevis
pin and hairpin
clip.
GROUND
DRIVE
BELT ADJUSTMENT
For proper
belt tension,
the extension
spring
should
have about 5/8 inch stretch
when drive control
bar is in "ENGAGED"
position.
This tension
can be attained
as
follows:
1. Loosen
cable clip screw
securing
the
drive control
cable.
2.
Slide cable forward
for less tension
and
rearward
for more tension
until about
5/8 inch stretch
is obtained
while
the
drive control
bar is engaged.
3.
Tighten
cable
clip screw securely.
Clip Screw
Drive Control Cable
Idler Pulley
Extension S
Transmission Pulley
More Tension
TINE REPLACEMENT
_L,CAUTION:
Tines are sharp. Wear
gloves or other protection when handling
tines.
A badly worn tine causes your tiller to
work harder and dig more shallow.
Most
important, worn tines cannot chop and
shred organic matter as effectively nor
bury it as deeply as good tines. A tine this
worn needs to be replaced.
New Tine
Tine
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