Removing the Kickstand (continued)
CAUTION
Be careful when removing or applying tension from or to the torsion
spring of the kickstand.
The spring is under heavy load and may cause personal injury.
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Figure 145
1.
Kickstand (raised)
4.
Kickstand (lowered)
2.
Torsion spring
5.
Locking pin
3.
Rear frame
3. Use a nut driver or small diameter pipe over the end of the torsion spring.
Push the torsion spring down and in to release the spring tension (
). Slide the torsion spring from the pin on the rear frame.
4. Remove the bolt (item 7 in
), spacer, and flange nut that secure
the left side of the kickstand to the rear frame.
5. Remove the kickstand from the machine.
6. If necessary, disassemble and remove the service position locking pin
assembly (items 3, 4, 5, and 6 in
) from the rear frame.
Installing the Kickstand
1. Ensure that the machine is parked on a level surface and key is removed
from the key switch.
2. If the service position locking pin assembly (items 3, 4, 5, and 6 in
was removed from the rear frame, install removed locking pin components.
3. Position the kickstand inside the machine frame. Insert the bolt (item 7 in
) through the rear frame, kickstand, and spacer. Thread the flange
nut on the bolt and tighten to secure the kickstand.
4. Slide the torsion spring onto the pin on the rear frame. Place the end of the
spring in the slotted hole in the bottom of the rear frame.
5. Pivot the kickstand up and hold against the frame stops. Use a nut driver
or small diameter pipe over the end of the torsion spring. Push the spring
end down and out to install the spring (
).
Greensmaster
®
eFlex 1800, 2100 and 2120
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Chassis and Controls: Service and Repairs
12189SL Rev E