ECONO HORSE MODEL BOLO TINE INSTALLATION
Follow these installation steps only if you own an ECONO HORSE Tiller.
NOTE: Tines on inner holders
are installed the same for both
PONY and ECONO HORSE
Tillers. However, tines on the
outer holders of the ECONO
HORSE have a different
installation pattern as explained
in the following instructions.
Left-curved
Tine
All Bolt Threads
Face Outward
Figure 24: Installing tines on ECONO HORSE outer holders.
Step 1: Install Tines on Left
Outer Holder
Tines used in this step:
two right-curved tines
followed by
two left-curved tines
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ECONO HORSE Tiller owners should first follow Steps 1
and 2 of the instructions given on Page 12 for installing
tines on the PONY Model. Then, return to Step 1 below to
continue tine installation on your ECONO HORSE Model.
Left-curved
Tine
Right-curved
Tine
A. Place two right-curved tines
(shown shaded in Figure 24)
opposite each other on the
previously installed bolts. Make
sure that the tines are positioned
as follows:
✔ Tines are across from each
other.
✔ Tines are against the outer
surface of the left holder outer
plate.
✔ Tips point inward toward
the transmission housing.
✔ The cutting edges will enter
the soil first when the tiller
moves forward.
Right-curved
Tine
NOTE: To allow an unobstructed view of
the outer tines, the inner tines (which
were previously installed) are not shown
in this drawing.
B. Place two left-curved tines
(unshaded in Figure 24) opposite
each other, overlapping the tines
positioned in Step 1-A. Make
sure that these tines are
positioned as follows:
✔ Tines are across from each
other.
✔ Tips point outward toward
the sides of the tiller.
✔ The cutting edges will enter
the soil first when the tiller
moves forward.
C. Add lock washers and nuts to
all four bolts and tighten
securely.