Removing The Tiller Hood; Replace Transmission Drive Pulley; Two Front Hood Bracket Bolts; Four Rear Hood Bracket Bolts - Troy-Bilt Horse Owner's Manual

Roto tiller power composter
Hide thumbs Also See for Horse:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

REPLACE TRANSMISSION DRIVE PULLEY
Once the drive shaft has been shimmed, you
can lubricate the front of the drive shaft and
make sure any metal burrs are cleaned off of it.
Then, put on the inside snap ring and the lower
pulley (part #1008-1) and its key, followed by
the outside snap ring. Make sure that the lower
pUlley is able to float back and forth a fraction
of an inch. Lubricating the shaft well will insure
that the pulley is able to "float." Now, you are
ready to reinstall the engine, in accordance
with instructions given on page 148, Section 8
of this manual.
REMOVING THE TILLER HOOD
136
Step 1. Tilt your tiller up on its engine, taking
care to place something underneath the engine
cover to protect it from damage. Then, remove
the two %"-16 x 1 '/2" bolts attaching the hood to
the front hood bracket-see Photo 8/40.
Step 2. Remove the four small bolts and nuts
that fasten the hood to the top of the rear brack-
et-see Photo 8/41.
-
(Photo 8/40) Two front hood bracket bolts.
(Photo 8/42) Tap knob off, save tolerance ring.
Step
3.
Take a small board and drive the knob
off the handle of the depth regulator-see Pho-
to 8/42.
Step 4. Lift the hood off the tiller, as shown in
Photo 8/43.
(Photo 8/41) Four rear hood bracket bolts.
(Photo 8/43) Lift hood off.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents