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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting, Adjustments, & Service

TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting procedures are provided in the
following chart.  To use these procedures, first locate
the problem description that best describes the
trouble that you have encountered.  Check the
possible causes one at a time in the order that they
are listed.  Correct any problems that are found and
try to operate the rotary tiller again to see if you have
eliminated the trouble.

WARNING

For your safety, do not try to adjust or repair
the tractor or rotary tiller while the engine is
running.  Always remove the key from the
ignition switch before beginning maintenance
to prevent accidental starting.

Symptom

Problem

Solution

Rotary tiller tines do not rotate. 1.  Drive belt or pulleys oily.

2.  Tiller drive belt too loose.

3.  Rock jammed in tiller.

4.  Tiller drive belt broken.

1  Clean as required.

2  Replace belt.

3.  Remove it.

4.  Replace as needed.

Tills too shallow

1.  Tiller depth set too low.

2.  Engine RPM speed too low.

3.  Tractor ground speed too fast.

4.  Ground too hard.

1.  Adjust the attachment lift.

2.  Set engine to full speed.

3.  Slow down.

4.  Make several passes, tilling

deeper on each pass.

Tiller leaves ground rough
with large clods.

1.  Ground too wet.

2.  Tilling too deep in one pass.

3.  Tractor ground speed too fast.

1.  Wait until sod does not ball up

when rolled in your hand.

2.  Make several passes.

3.  Slow down.

Tractor handles poorly.

1.  Tractor ground speed too fast.

2.  Front wheels lifting.

3.  Rear wheels slip.

4.  Tiller propels tractor.

1.  Use slower speed, especially when

running on rough or sloping surfaces.

2.  Clean dirt from tiller. Use front wheel

counterweights and weight carrier.

3.  Use chains or wheel weights.

4.  Tiller depth set too low.

TINE REPLACEMENT

When required because of wear or breakage, replace
a tine as follows.

1. Remove two capscrews (A, Figure 21) and

locknuts (B).

2. Remove old tine (C) from tiller.

3. Place new tine on mounting plate (D).  When

facing front of tiller, be sure tine curves away from
mounting plate with its sharp edge facing
rearward when tine nears bottom of travel.

4. Insert two capscrews (A) through tine and then

through mounting plate (D). Install and tighten
locknuts (B) to 30 lb-ft (40 Nm).

D

C

A

B

Figure 21.  Tine Replacement
A. Capscrew
B. Locknut
C. Tine
D. Mounting Plate

Summary of Contents for 1694151

Page 1: ...evision 04 Rev Date 06 2008 TP 100 2604 04 AT UV CAUTION Read and follow all instructions 36 Rotary Tiller Attachment for use with Conquest 1700 2700 Prestige 1800 2800 Snapper YT400 and GT500 Series...

Page 2: ...nstructions are not followed The information is for your safety and it is important The safety decals below are on your product If any decals are lost or damaged replace them at once See your local de...

Page 3: ...the Hitches 10 Install the Pulley Assemblies 11 Install the Rear Idler Pulley Assembly Select Models 11 Install the Lift Rod 12 Install the Tiller 13 Install the Belt 13 Adjustments 13 Operation 14 O...

Page 4: ...on of the product s features and controls and maintenance information is included to help you get the most out of your equipment investment Be sure to completely read the Safety Rules and Information...

Page 5: ...er if you are seated in the seat properly and follow all the rules in this book the unit is safe to operate Do not allow anyone near the equipment while it is running To help you the operator use this...

Page 6: ...mended by the manufacturer 7 Always wear safety glasses or eye shields during operation or while performing an adjustment or repair to protect eye from foreign objects that may be thrown from the mach...

Page 7: ...lace safety and instruction labels as necessary 6 Keep nuts and bolts tight and keep equipment in good condition 7 Never tamper with safety devices Check their proper operation regularly and make nece...

Page 8: ...achment raised back position 2 Loosen the manual lift adjustment bolt A Figure 2 until the bolt can be slid out of the groove in the bulkhead 3 Remove the pin A Figure 3 securing the lift link D 4 Rem...

Page 9: ...t Lock F Lift Lever G Locknut H Hair Pin Clip I Spacer J Lift Cam K Mower Hole Figure 4 Lift Components Tilling A Clevis Pin B 5 16 18 x 1 Capscrew Gr 5 C Washer D Lift Link New E Lift Lock F Lift Lev...

Page 10: ...ts J 3 Secure the sides of the hitch support C using four 3 8 16 x 1 capscrews D and four 3 8 16 nylock nuts B D B A C C B E Figure 6 Rear Hitch Installation A 1 2 13 x 2 Capscrew B Washer C Spacer D...

Page 11: ...haft C 3 Hook the slot D onto the tractor frame as shown in Figure 9 Figure 8 Front Idler Pulley Installation A Idler Pulley Assembly B Left Stub C Lift Assembly Cross shaft D Slot Figure 9 Front Idle...

Page 12: ...ght stub at the end of the lift assembly cross shaft Secure with a clevis pin and hair pin clip see Figure 12 inset MANUAL LIFT MODELS ONLY 3 Mount the front bracket D Figure 11 to the frame using a 5...

Page 13: ...tall the Belt 1 Remove the spring clip and pin securing the tiller belt cover Pivot the belt cover out of the way to allow access to the tiller pulleys 2 Install the belt on the rear pulley assembly C...

Page 14: ...und in your tractor Operator s Manual If tractor does not pass the test do not operate the tractor See your authorized dealer Under no circumstances should you attempt to defeat the safety system To p...

Page 15: ...NG To avoid serious injury perform maintenance on the tiller only when the engine is stopped parking brake is set and all moving parts have stopped Always remove the ignition key before beginning main...

Page 16: ...the mowing position C 1 Manual Lift Models Switch the lift link from mowing position C Figure 20 to tilling position D 2 Attach the tiller to the rear hitch see Figure 19 3 Install the lift bracket A...

Page 17: ...Threaded Rod Spring C Lift Rod A B C Figure 18 Lift Arm Extension A Lift Bracket A C D A B Figure 19 Tiller Assembly A Lift Bar B Upper Hitch C Hitch Arm D Lower Hitch Figure 20 Lift Link Positions N...

Page 18: ...too hard 1 Adjust the attachment lift 2 Set engine to full speed 3 Slow down 4 Make several passes tilling deeper on each pass Tiller leaves ground rough with large clods 1 Ground too wet 2 Tilling to...

Page 19: ...th of 9 WORKING ADJUSTMENT The amount of lift assist can be varied based on the depth of tilling and the hardness of the soil If more assist is desired the turn crank A Figure 24 clock wise If more do...

Page 20: ...s self tapping screws thread forming screws sheet metal screws and socket head setscrews 2 Recommended seating torque values for locknuts a for prevailing torque locknuts use 65 of grade 5 torques b f...

Page 21: ...21 Notes NOTES...

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