Craftsman 917.294271 Owner's Manual page 7

Rear tine tiller with dual rotating tines 7.0 hp 17 inch tine width
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3.
Rotate
handle
assembly
down.
Insert
rear carriage
bolt first, with head of
bolt on L.H. side of tiller and loosely
as-
semble
Iocknut.
4.
Insert
pivot bolt in front part of plate
and tighten.
5.
Cut down
left hand rear corner
of car-
ton.
Lay rear carton
wall down, which
will remove
the protective
cardboard
flap from leveling
shield.
6.
Cut down
remaining
corners
of carton
and lay panels
flat.
7.
Lower
the handle
assembly.
Tighten
nut on carriage
bolt so handle
moves
with some
resistance.
This will allow
for easier
adjustment.
8.
Place flat washer
on threaded
end of
handle
lock lever.
9.
Insert
handle
lock lever through
handle
base and gearcase.
Screw
in handle
lock lever just enough
to hold lever in
place.
10. Insert
second
handle
lock (with teeth
inward)
in the slot of the handle
base
(just inside of washer).
11. With handle
assembly
in lowest
posi-
tion, securely
tighten
handle
lock lever
by rotating
clockwise.
Leaving
handle
assembly
in lowest
position
will make it
easier
to remove
tiller from carton.
Flat Washer
Handle
Lock
Handle
Lock
Lever
\
Rear
Cartridge
Bolt
Handle Base
Pivot Bolt
Locknut--
INSERT
CABLE
CLIP
• Insert plastic
cable clip into hole on the
back of handle
column.
Push cables
into clip.
Handle Column
CONNECT
SHIFT
ROD
1.
Insert end of shift rod into hole of shift
lever indicator.
2.
Insert
hairpin
clip through
hole of shift
rod to secure.
Shift Lever
Hairpin Clip
Indicator
Shift Rod
REMOVE
TILLER
FROM
CRATE
1. Adjust
handle
assemby
to lowest
position.
Be sure lock lever is tightened
securely.
2.
Make sure shift lever indicator
is in "N"
(neutral)
position.
3.
Tilt tiller forward
by lifting handle.
Sep-
arate cardboard
cover from leveling
shield.
4.
Rotate
tiller handle
to the right and pull
tiller out of carton.
CHECK
TIRE
PRESSURE
The tires on your unit were overinflated
at
the factory
for shipping
purposes.
Correct
and equal tire pressure
is important
for
best
tilling performance.
• Reduce
tire pressure
to 20 PSI.
HANDLE
HEIGHT
• Handle
height
may be adjusted
to bet-
ter suit operator.
(See "TO ADJUST
HANDLE
HEIGHT"
in the Service
and
Adjustments
section
of this manual).
handles
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Cable Clip
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