15
look like
Fig. 12
on page 12.
Remove the handle tubes (p/n 301232)
from the handle cups and remove and
clean and lubricate with grease all four
(4) anti-vibration springs (p/n 610010-4.)
Check all handle cups for wear. Clean and
lubricate the upper and lower cups the
handle tubes fit into with a small amount
of grease. Insert the anti-vibration springs
into the handle tubes.
Assemble the handle tubes into the upper
handle cups. Insert the chuck tube into the
post driver body, taking care to insert the
handle tubes into the handle cups on the
lower driver body. When parts are inserted
in the proper position, there will be resis-
tance from the anti-vibration springs to
seat the lower driver body on to the post
driver body. This is normal.
Follow the threadlocker procedure on
page 13. Insert and hand thread the four
(4) lower body bolts through the lower
driver body into the post driver body. Use
a 1/4" hex wrench to tighten the bolts in a
star pattern until the lower driver body is
seated on the post driver body. Check for
any misalignment or binding when joining
the parts.
DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE
FORCE
. Torque the lower body bolts to
132 inch/pounds (14.91 Nm).
Perform a visual check of the post driver.
Reconnect the spark plug wire to the spark
plug. Check that the engine has the proper
amount of oil. Start the engine using the
proper procedure and test the post driver.
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™
Service Instructions... continued