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Page 1: ... TRO_YBILT Models 12089 8HP Standard 12090 8HP Electric 12204 IOHP Electric GARDEN WAYINCORPORATED Owner sManual PTO HORSE TILLER Safety Assembly Controls Operation Maintenance Parts List 8HP model shown ...

Page 2: ...defects or other reproductive harm TABLEOFCONTENTS SECTION 1 SAFETY 3 Training 3 Preparation 3 Operation 3 Maintenance and Storage 5 Decals 5 SECTION 2 ASSEMBLY 6 Step 1 Unpacking Instructions 6 Step 2 Attach Handlebar 6 Step 3 Move Tiller Off Shipping Platform 7 Step 4 Connect Forward interlock Wire Harness 7 Step 5 Attach Wheels Tines PTODrive Lever 7 Step 6 Check Gear Oil Levels 8 Step 7 Add Mo...

Page 3: ... in doubt contact your telephone or utility company 6 Warning Handlefuel with care it is highly flammable and its vapors are explosive Besure to takethe following precautions a b Store fuel in containers specifically designed for this purpose The gas cap shall never be removed or fuel addedwhile the engine is running Allow the engine to cool for severalminutes before adding fuel C Keepmatches ciga...

Page 4: ...ou have good footing Never permit the tiller to freewheel down slopes 18 Neverallow bystandersnear the unit 19 Only use attachmentsand accessories that areapproved by the manufacturer of the tiller 20 Usetiller attachments and acces sories when recommended 21 Neveroperate the tiller without good visibility or light 22 Neveroperate the tiller if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs...

Page 5: ... If the fuel tank has to be drained do this outdoors Decals A WARNING HotSurfaces C WARNING Operating and Foryour safety andthe safety of others Topoftheair cleanerhousing Safety Instructions various safetyand operational decalsare located on your unit Figure 1 Keepthe decalsclean and legible at all times Contact your local service dealer or the Factoryfor replacementsif any decals aredamaged or m...

Page 6: ...template Figure 2 1 to identify screws LooseParts List Qty Description 1 HandlebarAssembly 1 Wheels TinesPTODrive Lever Thefollowing items are in the hard warebag 1 Clutch Pawl Spring 1 BeltAdJustingTool 2 Plastic CableTies 1 Curved HeadScrew 1 4 20 x 2 1 FlangedLock Nut 1 4 20 1 PanHeadScrew 20 24 x 1 2 Thefollowing parts electric start models only packagedseparately are located under the battery...

Page 7: ...ift Handlebarshigh enough to clear tiller tines and pull back firmly to dislodge the tiller from the platform wheel wells Right Height Adjustment Base Lever FRONT OF TILLER Figure 2 2 Handlebar assembly Figure 2 4 Photo shows the Depth Regulator Lever 4 and the Wheel Speed Lever B STEP 4 Connect Forward Interlock Wire Harness I Removeany dirt from the Forward Interlock wire harness plug C Figure 2...

Page 8: ... I should rest on the face of the adjustment block U To test Reverse lift and hold the lever all the way up in Reverseposition then let it go The lever should automatically return to the Neutral position Figure 2 11 If not do not use the tiller Seeyour local authorized dealer or call the FactoryTechnical Service Departmentfor instructions Figure 2 9 Fully assembled WheelslTines PTO Lever assembly ...

Page 9: ...of the batteryholder To attach the throttle lever and cable I Run the throttle cable up the inside edge of the right handlebarand position the lever as shown in Figure 2 I 4 2 Fromthe outside of the handlebar insert the curved headscrew A Figure 2 14 through the handlebarand the center hole in the throttle lever mounting bracket 3 Loosely install the flanged lock nut and move the throttle lever ba...

Page 10: ...eryproducesexplosivegases Keep away sparks flames and cigarettes Ventilate area when chargingor using batteryin an enclosedspace Make sure batteryvent tube is always open after batteryis filled with acid TOACTIVATE THEBATTERY Remove metal jewelry before working near the battery or near the electrical system Failure to comply maycause a short circuit resulting in electrical burns a shock or battery...

Page 11: ...Receptacle I Before installing the battery and its hold down clamp insert the plastic wire harness receptacle A Figure 2 18 into the prongs of the keyswitch B located on the hold down clamp 2 Removethe ignition keys from the keyswitch and store them safelyaway Do not insert the key into the keyswitch until you complete this section and read Section 3 Controls STEP 3 Installing the Battery 1 Carefu...

Page 12: ...ubber boot P com pletely over the battery post and cable connector 3 Usea 5 8 long screw and 1 4 20 hex nut to connect the negative battery cable L to the negative marked battery post M and securewith screw R and nut S 4 Slidethe black rubber boot T com pletely over the battery post and cable connector 5 Makesure that the lower end of the vent tube shield U is positioned in front of the wheel shaf...

Page 13: ...TO Drive Lever B Forward Interlock Levers C Wheel Speed Lever D Tines PTO Clutch Lever This lever has three operating positions FORWARD NEUTRALand REVERSE FORWARDis engagedwhen the lever is moved down until the clutch roller G Figure 3 2 engages into the detent position under the adjustment block H Figure 3 2 You will definitely feel the lever engageinto this position Usethe FORWARDsetting to move...

Page 14: ...arthestfrom engine Usethispositionto operatetines or other PTOattachments Aftershifting to ENGAGE brieflyoperate machinein FORWARD to helpfully engagethe PTOclutch DISENGAGE Lever movedinto detent slot nearestengine Usethis positionto disengagepower to tines or other PTO attachmentsbeforetransporting loading turning or operating in reverse IMPORTANT To avoid transmission damage always move the Whe...

Page 15: ...er Usethe throttle lever G Figure 3 1 to adjust engine speed as well as to start and stop the engine Move the lever away from the STOP position before starting the engine Enginespeeds arevariable and range betweenthe FASTand SLOW Usethe STOPposition to turn the engineoff NOTE A secondary throttle lever is located on the front of the 8HP and IOHP engines A separateOnlOffswitch may also beavailableo...

Page 16: ...ine The following steps describe how to start and stop the engine IMPORTANT Do not attempt to engage the tines wheels or any PTO attachment until you have read all of the operating instructions in this Section Also review the safety rules in Section 1 Safety and the tiller and engine controls information in Section 3 Featuresand Controls Pre StartChecklist Make the following checks and perform the...

Page 17: ...tationaryattachment 5 If engine is equippedwitha fuel valve turn valveto OPENposition as instructed in the separateEngineOwner s Manual 6 If engine is equippedwith an ON OFF switch move the switch to ON 7 Move engine throttle lever Figure4 2 awayfrom STOP 8 Chokeor prime engine as instructed in the separateEngineOwner s Manual 9 If not equipped with an electric start system place one handon the fu...

Page 18: ... should occur if Wheels Tines PTO Drive Lever is not held up in REVERSE See Section 5 Checking and Adjusting Reverse Drive System for adjustment steps Do not use tiller unless properly adjusted Alwaysreturn to NEUTRALand let all motion stop before shifting to FORWARD or REVERSE The following pagesprovide guidelines for using your tiller effectively and safely in various gardening applications Be s...

Page 19: ...p the handlebarsuntil the tines are off the ground then shift the Wheels TineslPTODrive Lever all the way up andhold You do not needto squeeze the Forward Interlock Leversto use reverse 5 The unit immediatelyengages in reverse Periodically check behind you while holding the handlebars up and the Wheels Tines PTOLever in its upper most position Stopping Reverse Motion Releasethe Wheels Tines PTODri...

Page 20: ... and so is subject to normal wear and possible mal function Checkthe system for proper operation each time prior to using the tiller or PTOpower unit Figure 4 6 Plug and receptacle of Forward Interlock Safety System must be securely connected To test the Forward Interlock System 1 Movetiller outside to level ground Removeany obstacles 2 Checkthat the Forward Interlock wire harnessplug at the botto...

Page 21: ...ckdown the ramps Figure 4 8 Checkthe wheels as you move the tiller backward Ensure that they move down the center of each ramp Figure 4 8 To go down ramps use REVERSE drive Changing Speed Belts Your tiller has two belt driven speed ranges HIGH RANGEand LOW RANGE you pick one or the other by deciding which set of pulley grooves to move the forward belt into By moving the belt from onespeed range in...

Page 22: ...te stop then disconnect spark plug wire from spark plug and move wire awayfrom spark plug before making any adjustments Let engineand muffler cool 2 Move the Wheels Tines PTODrive Lever into NEUTRAL 3 Stand on left side of tiller Useyour right hand to hold the Wheels Tines PTO Drive Lever up into REVERSE position Useyour left handto move the belt off top front engine pulley groove to top rear engi...

Page 23: ...andlebars will help get through a particularly tough section of sod or unbroken ground but in most cases this won t be necessary Tilling depths Avoid trying to dig too deeply too quickly especially when busting sod or tilling soil that hasn t been tilled for some time Useshallow depth settings only an inch or two deep for the first passesthrough the gardenarea With each succeeding pass adjust the ...

Page 24: ...oil level is main tained in the engine check every one half hour of operation The incline of the slope will causethe oil to slant away from its normal level and this can starve engine parts of required lubrication Keepthe engineoil level at the full point at all times A Tilling up anddown slopes To keepsoil erosion to a minimum be sure to add enough organic matter to the soil so that it has good m...

Page 25: ...des a walking path betweenrows C Tilling acrossslopes withoutterracing If vertical or terracinggardening aren t practical for you then you can till laterallyacross a slope We don t really recommend this method as it can create unsure footing and invites soil erosion Study the terrain to makecertain the slope is not too steepfor safetilling If possible maketerracedrows or till vertically Move the b...

Page 26: ...4 20 Pushing over but not uprooting corn stalks will often makeit easierfor your tiller to chop up the stalks Keepthe tines clear of excessivetangling by fish tailing or frequently using reverse Makeseveral passes then return a few days later to finish off any remaining stubble Grow a crop of clover alfalfa buckwheat peas beans rye grass grain or kaleand then till it into the soil prior to the pla...

Page 27: ...ller to levelground 2 Besure the engineis stopped the electricstart keyis removed and thespark plug wireis disconnectedand movedaway from sparkplug TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Stop the engine remove the electric start key disconnect the spark plug wire and let the engine and muffler cool before removing or installing any attachment Do not place hands tools or any object near or...

Page 28: ... swing bolts must be kept very tight to prevent damaging wear to the dog clutch coupling alignment pin or the alignment hole Check bolt tightness every2 I 12operating hours 6 Removethe engine support before moving the tiller in a forward direction PTOPOWERUNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To help avoid personal injury or damage to equipment read the attach ment s Owner s Manual supplied with each attach...

Page 29: ...enginein an enclosed or poorly vented area Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorlessand deadly gas 3 Start Engine SeeStarting and Stopping the Engine in the beginning of this section for detailed starting informa tion Also seethe EngineOwner sManual 4 For non powered attachmentsonly test the Forward Interlock SafetySystem See Testing the Forward Interlock Safety System in thissection for...

Page 30: ...el Cleanenginecooling system Test operation of Forward Interlock Safety System Forward Interlock Safety System checkwire condition connections Check battery electrolyte level and electrical connections Rechargebattery Checkdrive belt tension Check nuts and bolts Cleantiller fine shaft Lubricate tiller Changeengineoil Cleanfoam element air filter Check paperelementair filter Checkfor oil leaks Chec...

Page 31: ...igure 5 3 Gearoil can leakfrom a loose housing cover To reach the bolts remove the left side tine holder SeeBolo TineMaintenancein this Section for tine holder removal directions 5 Check both swing bolts C Figure5 3 that connect the power unit transmission to the tine attachment Both bolts should be checked every 2 1 2 hours of operation If loose wear can occur on the locating pin on the power uni...

Page 32: ...s At 25 hour operation intervals checkthe tiller for oil leaks Inspect for oil accumu lations on the tiller or the floor where it s stored If tilling during very hot weather the gear oil may heat up and expand inside the transmissions To allow for this oil expansion both the power unit transmis sion and the Lineattachment transmis sions have oil relief vents Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Oil relief vent l...

Page 33: ... Lower it straight down into the sump hole to touchthe drive shaft inside Fig 5 8 Don t force or try to thread it back in an incorrect readingwill result 8 Remove dipstick and check oil level It should be anywherewithin the cross hatched areaor even slightly above the Max marking If correct replace dipstick and remove the boards used as props 9 If oil level was low gear oil must be added before us...

Page 34: ...ll drain quite slowly since it is thick After about two quarts havedrained tilt the tillerforward so any oil at the rearof the transmission will drain out 4 Cleanthe drain plug threads put non hardening gasket sealanton the threads and reinstall plug 5 Refill the transmission with the correct amount of gear oil before operating the tiller again When oil seepsfrom the oil level check hole the right...

Page 35: ...sitioned under neaththe belt adjustment block Figure 5 12 Don t let the clutch roller move during the next few steps If it moves you ll get a false belt tension reading 3 The belt tension is correct if the front of the clutch roller is 1 4 to 5 16 away from the faceof the upright bracket that holds theadjustment block in place Figure 5 12 To measurethis distance a_ Without moving the clutch roller...

Page 36: ... Pull the lever up if the belt needsto be loosened Hold the drive lever in place and tighten the bolt in the adjustment block firmly 7 Let go of the drive lever and remove the belt adjustment tool from the hole in the adjustment block 8 Check the tensionon the belt by following the previous instructions How to MeasureBelt Tension NOTE If the adjustment block is all the way down and the measurement...

Page 37: ... it in either of the lower pulley s grooves HINT A blunt object like a ruler can help you push the belt downward if needed 4 Move the top half of the belt up and over the rubber reversedisc but do not seat it in either of the grooves in the top pulley 5 Placethe Wheels Tines PTODrive Lever in NEUTRAL 6 Move thetop half of the belt into the HIGH Rangegroove groove closest to the engine on the top p...

Page 38: ... down to correct a number of reversedrive operating problems as explainednext Figure 5 24 Spring and plunger assembly ment bolt should be adjusted upward see instructions thatfollow Moving adjust ment bolt upward will also solve problem of a tiller that goes into REVERSE on its own Figure 5 25 Checking Reverse Disc in NEUTRAL 3 Useyour left hand to hold Wheels Tines PTODrive Lever up in REVERSE wh...

Page 39: ...to overtighten and break the bolt 4 Placea 7 8 wrench on the head of the reverseadjustment bolt and a9 16 wrench on thejam nut below it Figure 5 28 Hold the bolt steady while loosening thejam nut three or four turns 5 Move the Wheels Tines PTODrive Leverto NEUTRAL The switch body on the bottom of the engine mount tab Figure 5 24 should be resting squarely on top of the reverseadjustment bolt and t...

Page 40: ...do nothit a wrenchwith a metal tool this could shatter the tool or wrench sendingmetal particlesinto your eyes The 16 Bolo Tinesare mounted eight per side on left side and right side fine holders on either StyleA or Style B holders refer to Figures 5 33 and 5 34 to see which style tine holder you have Style A tines holders are securedto the fine shaft with two bolts andtwo nuts Style Btines holder...

Page 41: ... clogged air filter can cause poor perfor manceand damage to the engine Never operate the engine without the air cleaner installed Inspectand servicethe air cleaner more often if operating in very dusty or dirty conditions It is critical that the filters be kept clean and properly installed at all times See the location of the air cleanerassembly on your engine by referring to Figure5 39 or Figure...

Page 42: ...gases Battery Care in Storage Your engine has a recharging circuit that will properly maintain the battery s state of charge during the normal tilling season However prior to storing your tiller awayduring the off season we recommend the battery be fully charged At the end of the storage period the battery should be recharged again While the battery is being charged do not leave it unattended Char...

Page 43: ...l inter nally Replacespark plug but do not reconnect plug wire Pull rope until resis tance is felt let rope rewind 6 Chargebattery electric start option Store battery in cool dry location 7 Move Wheels Tines PTODrive Lever to NEUTRALposition Keeptiller in a clean dry area 8 Neverstore tiller with fuel in fuel tank in an enclosedareawhere gas fumes could reach anopen flame or spark or where ignitio...

Page 44: ... to shift or sticksin FASTor SLOWwheelgear positions Figure 5 43 Check connecting rod shifting linkage and eccentric lever Lubricateeccentricleverat rearof power unit transmission Figure5 43 If rust is present usepenetrating oil andwork eccentricleverbackandforth by hand Lubricatelinkageto WheelSpeedLeverto eccentriclever Figure543 Clutchinsidetransmissionmaybebinding Disconnectlinkagefrom eccentr...

Page 45: ...evel Low engine compression 15 Engine Difficult To Start Wheels Tines PTO Drive Lever not in NEUTRALposition Fuel tank low or empty Dirt or water in fuel or fuel system Fuelline is restricted Choke control not set properly Spark plug worn or fouled weak spark Air cleaner restricted with dirt and or oil Throttle cable adjustment Enginethrottle lever not free to move through its full operating range...

Page 46: ...makes hilled rows and raised bed gardens Convertsfrom a furrower to a hiller and back again in seconds without tools Row Marker Attachment Do you like very straight even neat rows in your garden If so the Row Marker is a must attachment Hooks quickly to the HillerlFurrower attachment eliminates the needfor string stakes measuring tape etc You ll like the straight rows it helps you make if you lay ...

Page 47: ... forward interlock system Incl one red and one black wire plug con nector neutral switch and PVC tubing Parts not available separately REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 2 3 6 7 8 9971 Lockwasher external tooth 7 16 1 1186246 Nut hex 7 16 20 1 9205 Clip for plug connector 1 9202 Tie plastic 1 2551 HandlebarWire HarnessAssy seepage 48 Ref No 20 1 47 ...

Page 48: ...Grip handlebars 2 13 2715 Decal operator control panel 1 14 9547 Bolt curved hd GR5 1 4 20 x 2 1 15 1186389 Nut hex flanged self locking whiz lock 1 4 20 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 16A 1909286 16B 9650 17 1900763 18 9202 19 9219 20 2551 21 9250 22 9385 23 2543 24 1186009 24A 9733 25 2546 26 9199 27 9514 28 9387 Throttle Control Cable 8HP Briggs Stratton engine only also see Ref No 24A I Thro...

Page 49: ...ing 1 7 9119 Knob depth regulator incl Ref No 6 1 8 1900867001 Bar drag depth regulator 1 9 9552 Screw thread forming 1 4 20 x 1 2 2 10 1186329 Bolt flanged hex hd 5 16 18 x 3 4 2 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 12 9929 13 1904563 14 1904543 15 2527 16 9308 17 9534 18 9384 19 1100069 20 9811 21 1186328 Washer flat 5 16 2 Hood incl Ref No 14 1 Decal hood operating instructions 1 Bracket incl Ref No ...

Page 50: ...PartsList MODELS 12089 12090 12204 WHEEL SPEED LEVER BELT DRIVE SYSTEM ENGINES WHEELS 35 _ SeePage60 FOR ELECT START SYSTEMS 18B 32 45A 12 43 _ SeePage52 50 ...

Page 51: ...eoff 1 Shim engine pulley 1 16 As Req d Shim as above 1 32 As Req d Key engine pulley 3 16 sq x 2 1 2 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY ENGINESAND ENGINEMOUNT 28 1100045 Bolt hexhd 5 16 18x 1 Grade5 2 30 1034 Bar engine mounting 2 31 9147 Plug thread protector red plastic 2 32 9572 Bolt hex hd 5 16 24 x 1 1 8 4 33 1100242 Lockwasher spring lock 5 16 4 34 1916274001 Mount engineto tiller 1 35 8HP Br...

Page 52: ...Parts List MODELS 12089 12090 12204 POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES fl 14 14 SeePage 50 15 16 4O 45 46 38 74 75 47 72 t 71 34 65 80 64 ...

Page 53: ... above 1 26 1100804 Bolt hex hd 1 4 20 x 1 2 1 27 2123 Bushing tines PTO clutch lever eccentric shaft 1 REF QTY No 28 29 3O 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 45 45 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 PART No DESCRIPTION QTY 9516 2461 9911 9672 9500 1909139 9301 1100004 1186310 1900879001 1983632 1124 2 1224 1 Retaining Ring snap ring external 2 Eccentric shaft tineslPTO clutch lever 1 Lockwasher hi co...

Page 54: ...PartsList MODELS 12089 12090 12204 POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES Continued from page 53 f 10 8 t 38 47 6O 58 68 53 54 53 55 48 72 t 71 64 ...

Page 55: ...e Ref No 66 1 66 9357 Key Hi Pro 1 4 x 1 3 4 1 67 1223 Gear slow speed wheel drive 1 68 1232 Gear fast speed wheel drive 1 69 1237 Dog Clutch wheel drive 1 70 1112 Pin clutch guide 1 4 diameter 3 REF QTY No 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 PART No DESCRIPTION QTY ECCENTRIC SHAFTASSEMBLY 9307 Pin roll 3 16 x 1 1 4 spirol 1 1900880001 Lever eccentric wheelspeed shifting 1 9622 Seal oil e...

Page 56: ...ON ASSEMBLIES 10 11 _ IS See Note1 17 56 soo Hole I 2 L J_ 8 3 5 5 i NOTE 1 THESE SCREWS HAVE A SPECIAL SEALING DESIGN THAT CAN NOT BE REUSED WITHOUT RISKING THE LOSS OF TRANSMISSION OIL IF THESE SCREWS ARE LOOSENED OR REMOVED THEY MUST BE REPLACEDWITH NEW HARDWARE ...

Page 57: ...lutch 1 16 62 thick 1 Screw Kit includes three 3 1 4 20 x 7 8 self sealing screws As Req d Cap rear bearing 1 Gasket rear bearing cap 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 17 1224 1 17 1224 2 17 1224 3 17 1224 4 18 1714 19 11602 20 9617 21 9517 Shim front bearingcap 010 As thick Req d Shim same as above 030 As thick Req d Shim same as above 005 As thick Req d Shim same as above 062 As thick Req d Beari...

Page 58: ... TINE ASSEMBLIES I 6 RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE LEGEND Z_ Sharp Edge L Left Bolo Tine R Right BOtOTine NOTE Make sure Sharp Edge of tines faces FORWARD to enter soil first Sharp LEFT HAND TINE RIGHT HAND TINE As viewed with blunt edge facing you 58 ...

Page 59: ...ReplacementKit unassembled Incl eight each of Ref No s 6 and7 sixteeneach of Ref No s 8 and 10 Includes easy to follow installation instruction DOES NOTINCLUDEtine holders holder mounting hardware or tine shaft keys 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY CUSTOMTILLINGTINES Special hard faced high chrome carbon alloy tines that are thicker than standard Bolo Tines Thesetines better resist the abrasiveact...

Page 60: ...PartsList MODELS 12090 12204 ELECTRIC START SYSTEM RIGHT SlOE GI XX_31 12 _I i i i 3 Wire Red Activate Wire Red i TO STARTER I MOTOR 60 ...

Page 61: ...6 2 Nut hex 5 16 24 2 Lockwasher external tooth 10_ 1 Nut hex 10 32 1 Cable solenoid to starter motor 1 Battery Bracket 1 Bolt flanged hex hd 3 8 16 x 1 1 2 2 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 23 9265 24 9009 25 1475 26 9224 27 9202 28 1908118 29 1908117 30 1186389 32 1901202 33 1186331 34 1186391 35 1917269 Tie plastic wire retaining I Vent Tube 5 16 diameter I Shield vent tube I12 diameter I Clamp ...

Page 62: ... hd 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 3 Bushing 3 8 3 Lockwasher externaltooth 5 16 3 Nut hex 5 16 18 3 1916265001 Roller Assembly 1 1900468001 Yoke left side 1 1900469001 Yoke right side 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 10 1900860001 Link yoke pivot left right 6 7 8 long 2 11 1100046 Bolt hex hd 3 8 16 x 1 6 12 1100243 Lockwasher spring lock 3 8 6 13 1107383 Washer flat 318 S A E 6 15 1186231 Nut hex 3 8 16 2 16 1...

Page 63: ...om 1 2 1909765 Bolt hex hd 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 1 3 1100245 Lockwasher spring lock 1 2 1 4 1909748 Spacer 1 2 1 5 1100799 Bolt hex hd 5 16 18 x 1 1 2 2 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 6 1100242 Lockwasher spring lock 5 16 2 7 1186230 Nut hex 5 16 18 2 8 1910731001 Bumper wraparound 1 9 1100046 Bolt hex hd 3 8 16 x 1 2 10 1100243 Lockwasher spring lock 3 8 2 11 1448 Decal for bumper 1 63 ...

Page 64: ...rom your authorizeddealer or directly from the Factory When ordering parts be sure to provide the following Model Serial Numbers of the unit Part number of the part needed Part Description Quantity needed NOTE All replacementparts must conform to our rigid quality specifications Although some replacement parts we provide may vary slightly in shape color or texture from the original parts any varia...

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