Remove Tines And Holders; Remove Wheels; Nut On Swivel; Bracket Bolts To Cover - Troy-Bilt Horse Owner's Manual

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Step 5. Remove the two bolts on top holding
the front hood bracket fast to the transmission
-see Photo 8/125.
Step 6. Lift up the hood, brackets, shift lever
and depth regulator as one single assembly.
Move the assembly back to pull the drag bar out
between the tires. Then, place the assembly
aside. See Photo 8/126.
PART SIX
REMOVE TINES AND HOLDERS
Step 1. Remove the nut and washers on the end
of each tine stud.
Step 2. Using a mallet, strike the tines outward
to free the tine holder from the keys in the shaft.
Remove the complete tine holder assembly and
tines as a unit. Be careful not to lose the keys.
If they do not come out of the keyways easily,
use pliers or cutting pliers to lift them out. If
the key remains in the tine holder, tap it out
with a screwdriver, as shown in Photo 8/127.
Use gripping (locking) pliers to remove each
tine stud from the tiller shaft-see Photo 8/128.
PART SEVEN
REMOVE WHEELS
Step 1. Place something such as boards or a
block, or the nailed block (mentioned on page
123, "Replacing Wheels"-see Photo 8/1) un-
der the tiller transmission to get the wheels off
the floor, as shown in the photo.
Step 2. Use a long thin punch, a rod, or a 16d
nail with a flattened or rounded point to drive
the roll pin down through the wheel hub, as
shown in Photo 8/129.
Step 3. Pull the wheel off of the shaft and re-
peat the process for the other wheel.
(Photo 8/124) Nut on swivel.
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Please see Photo 8/2, at the beginning of Sec-
tion 8.
(Photo 8/126) Hood, lever & regulator come off.

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