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Summary of Contents for Horse 682J

Page 1: ... with a spark arrester meeting applicable local or state laws if any If a spark attester is used it should be maintained in effective working order by the operator In the State of California the above is required by law Section 4442 of the California Public Resources Code Other states may have similar laws Federal laws apply on federal lands A spark arrester for the muffler is available by contact...

Page 2: ...uture reference please copy the model number and the serial number of the equipment in the space below 0 TRO_r _X_ T TROY mLT LLC P O BOX 361131 www troybilt com CLEVELAND ON 44136 338 558 7228 896 8 48 6483 Copy Model Number Here Copy Serial Number Here ENGINEJNFSRMATJON The engine manufacturer is responsible for all engine related issues with regards to performance power rating speci fications w...

Page 3: ...pose b The gas cap shaii never be removed or rue addedwhiie the engine is running Ailow the engineto cooi for severalminutes before adding fuel Keepmatches cigarettes cigars pipes openflames and sparks away from the fuei tank and fueI container Fiii fuei tank outdoors with extreme care Neverfill fueI tank indoors Usea funnel or spout to prevent spiiiage e Repiaceaii rue tank and container caps sec...

Page 4: ...opes slow down and makesure you havegood footing Neverpermit the tiiier to freewheel down slopes 18 Neverallow bystanders near the unit 19 Only use attachmentsand accessories that areapproved by the manufacturer of the tiller 28 Usetiiier attachments and acces sories when recommended 21 Neveroperate the tiller without good visibility or iight 22 Neveroperate the tiiier if you are tired or under th...

Page 5: ... except when specifically instructed to do so 8 If the fuel tank has to be drained do this outdoors Decals Foryour safetyand the safety of others various safety and operational decalsare located on your unit Figure 1 Keepthe decalsclean and legibleat all times Contactyour Iocai service dealer or the Factoryfor repiacementsif any decals are damagedor missing Referto the Parts List for decal locatio...

Page 6: ...ription 1 HandlebarAssembly 1 Wheels TinesPTODrive Lever The for towingitems are in the hardware bag 1 26 oz Bottte SAE30W Oil 1 Clutch Pawi Spring 1 Belt Adjusting TooI 2 Piastic CabieTies 1 Curved HeadScrew 1 4 20 x 2 1 FlangedLock Nut 1 4 20 1 PanHeadScrew 10 32 x 1 2 The following parts electric start models only packagedseparately 2 Nuts 1 4 20 for battery terminals 2 Screws 1 4 20x5 8 for ba...

Page 7: ...erward interlock Wire Harness 1 Removeany dirt from the Forward Interlock wire harness plug C Figure 2 5 and its receptacle D 2 Connectthe ForwardInterlock wire harness plug C Figure 2 5 to the recepo tacie D STEP 5 Attach Wheels Tines PT8 grive Lever Figure 2 2 Handlebar assembly Figure2 4 Photo shows the Depth Regulator Lever A and the Wheel Speed Lever B handlebar baseand swing the handlebars o...

Page 8: ... 11 shouid rest on the faceof the adjustment block U To test Reverse iift and hoid the iever aii the way up in Reverseposition then iet it go The lever should automaticaliy return to the Neutrai position Figure 2 11 If not do not use the tiiier Seeyour local authorized dealer or carl the FactoryTechnical Service Departmentfor instructions Figure 2 9 Fully assembled Wheels Tines PTO Lever assembly ...

Page 9: ...ottle cabte to teach the battery Route cabte bebw the battery on the outside or the batteryholder To attach the throttle lever and cable 1 Run the throttle cable up the inside edge of the right handlebarand position the lever as shown in Figure2 14 2 Fromthe outside of the handlebar insert the curved headscrew A Figure 2 14 through the handlebarand the center hole in the throttie lever mounting br...

Page 10: ...ch untii you compiete this section and read Section 3 Contro s STEP 2 install the Battery Cables NOTE The cableterminals should be toward the rear keyswitch side of the battery posts 1 Usea 5 8 long screw K Figure2 18 and 1 4 20hex nut L to connect the positive battery cabte B to the positive marked battery post C Makesure that this is the cabie on the left side with oneend attached to the solenoi...

Page 11: ...rive Lever B Forward Interlock Levers C Wheel Speed Lever D Tines PTO Clutch Lever This lever has three operating positions FORWARD NEUTRAL and REVERSE FORWARDis engagedwhen the lever is moved down until the clutch roller G Figure 3 2 engagesinto the detent position under the adjustment block H Figure 3 2 You wilI definitely feel the lever engageinto this position Usethe FORWARDsetting to movethe ...

Page 12: ... to engageor disengagepower from the transmission PTOclutch to the tines or any PTOattach ment Thiscontrol has two operating positions ENGAGE and DISENGAGE ENGAGE Levermovedinto detentsiot farthestfrom engine Usethis positionto operatetines or other PTOattachments Aftershifting to ENGAGE brieflyoperate machinein FORWARD to helpfully engagethe PTOclutch DISENGAGE Levermovedinto detent slot neareste...

Page 13: ...le Lever Usethe throttle lever G Figure3 1 to adjust engine speed as well as to start and stop the engine Movethe lever away from the STOP position before starting the engine Enginespeedsare variable and range betweenthe FASTand SLOW Usethe STOPposition to turn the engine off NOTE A secondary throttle lever is located on the front of the 8HP and IOHP engines A separateOn Offswitch may also be avai...

Page 14: ...ardware on unit Tighten or replaceas needed 4 Checktension on forward drive belt after first 2 hours of operation Starting and Stopping the Engine The following steps describe how to start and stop the engine IMPORTANT Do not attempt to engage the tines wheels or any PTO attachment untii you have read ali of the operating instructions in this Section Atso review the safety rubs in Section 1 Safety...

Page 15: ...dven stationap attachment 5 If engine is equippedwith a 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 Moveengine throttie lever Figure4 2 away from STOP 8 Chokeor prime engine as instructed in the separateEngineOwner s Manual 9 If not equipped with an electric start system place one hand o...

Page 16: ...s or other PTOattachments Be sate there are no obstacles behind you before moving in reverse Wheels TinesiPTO Drive Lever should aatomaticaJly retnrn to NEUTRAL when released from REVERSE position tf it does not move lever to NEUTRAL manually and discontinne ase until you adjust the lever Sen Seotion 5 Checking and Adjustind Reverse Drive System No reverse motion should occur if WheeJsf inesiPTO D...

Page 17: ...ft upthe handlebars untii tile tines are off the ground then shift the Wheeisffines PTO Drive Lever aii the way up and hoW You do not needto squeeze the Forward Interlock Leversto use reverse 5 The unit immediatelyengages in reverse Periodicaliy check behind you whiie hewing the handlebars up and the Wheels Tines PTOLever in its upper most position Stopping Reverse Motion Releasethe Wheels Tines P...

Page 18: ... is subject to normal wear and possible mat 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 bottom of th...

Page 19: ...ckdown the ramps Figure4 8 Checkthe wheets as you movethe tiiier 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 tiiier hastwo belt driven speed ranges HIGH RANGEand LOW RANGE you pick one or the other by deciding which set of puliey grooves to movethe forward belt into By moving the belt from onespeed rangeinto th...

Page 20: ...op front engine pulley groove Figure 4 ff 6 Finish seatingthe belt from the right side of the tiller tNIPORTANT Proper beittension is important for good performance See Section 5 Drive Belt Maintenance for information on belt maintenance schedule and procedures NOTE If extra belt slack is needed to move the belt just raise the Wheels Tines PTO Drive Lever up into REVERSE This iowers the engine pul...

Page 21: ...r often causingthe tiiier to skip rapidly across the ground Sometimes slight downward pressure on the handlebars will helpget through a particularly tough section of sod or unbroken ground but in most cases this won t be eecessa TilliRg depths oAvoid flying to dig too deeply too quickly especially when busting sod or tilling soil that hasn t beentilled for some time Useehaliow depth settings only ...

Page 22: ...r of operation The incline of the slope wiii causethe oii to slant away from its normal ieveIand this can starve engine parts of required iubrication Keepthe engine oil level at the fulI point at atl times A Tilling up and down slopes To keepsoii erosion to a minimum be sure to add enough organic matter to the soft so that it has good moisture hoiding texture andtry to avoid leaving footprints or ...

Page 23: ...y the terrain to makecertain the slope is not too steep for safetiiiing if possibie maketerraced rows or till vertically o Movethe belt into LOW bett rangeand the Wheel SpeedGearLeverto SLOW position As in terracegardening start at the top of the siope and overlap the first pass by half the width of the tiller Foraddedstabiiity keep the uphiii wheei in the soft newiy tiiied soil Each succeeding te...

Page 24: ...to the soil prior to the pianting season Wide Row Planting The wide row planting technique is spreading seedsanywhere from 10 inchesto 2 feet wide or more As a resuit you can grow anywherefrom 3 to 4 times or more produce in the same spacethat is normaliy set aside for an areathat has narrow single rows Wide row planting automatically silades the ground which keepsweed growth down and atso hoids m...

Page 25: ...d the e ect icstair keyis emoved and the spa t p ug wifeis disconnectedandmovedaway from sparkp ug TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT Stoptheengine remove theelectric start key dissonnoct the spark plug wire and Jot the engine and muffJor teembefore removingor MstaHMg any attachment Do not place hands tooJs or any object near or Msido thePTO access area while the ongMe is running When...

Page 26: ...wing boits must be kept very tight to prevent damaging wear to the dog clutch coupiing alignment pin or the alignment hoie Check bolt tightness evepj 2 1 2operating hours 6 Removethe engine support before moving the tiller in a forward direction PTOPOWERUNiT OPERATING iNSTRUCTIONS To help avoid personal injury or damage to eqaipment read the attach ment s Owner s ManuaJ sappJiedwith each attachmen...

Page 27: ...engine in an enclosed or poorly vented area Engine exhaust contains carbon monoxide an odorless and deadly gas 3 Start Engine SeeSta ting and StoppflTgthe Engine in the beginning of this section for detaiied starting informa tion Atso seethe EngineOwner s Manual 4 Fornon powered attachments only test the ForwardInterlock SafetySystem See Testingthe Forward flTtertockSafety System in this section f...

Page 28: ...i ieveI Cleanenginecooling system Test operation of Forward Interlock Safety System Forward Interlock Safety System checkwire condition connections Checkelectrical connections o Every5 operating hrs Section4 Rechargebattery Check drive belt tension Check nuts and boits Cleantiller tine shaft Lubricate tiiier Changeengine eli Cleanfoam element air filter Check paperelementair filter Checkfor oil le...

Page 29: ...ure 5 3 Gearoil can leakfrom a ioose housing cover To reachthe boits removethe ieft side tine hoider SeeBnto TineMaintenancein this Sectionfor 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 bechecked every 2 1 2 hours of operation if ioose wear can occur on the locating pin on tlre power unit and...

Page 30: ...he transmissions To aliow for this eli expansion both the power unit transmis sion and the tine attachment transmb sions haveoil relief vents Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Oil relief vent locations The vents allow smail amounts of oil to seep out If a serious ieak is discovered please contact your authorized dealer or the FactoryTechnicai Service Departmentfor service advice Figure 5 4 Tiller lubrication ...

Page 31: ...emovedipstick andcheck oil level It should beanywherewithin the cross hatched areaor even slightly above the Max marking If correct replace dipstick and removethe boards used as props 9 If oil level was low gear oil must be added before using the tiiier See Adding or C anging GearOffnext Fer Dipsticks With Het Celd Markings 1 Movethe tiller to level ground 2 Puiithe Depth ReguiatorLever back then ...

Page 32: ... drain quite slowly since it is thick After about two quarts have drained tiit the tiiier forward so any oii at tire rear of the transmission will drain out 4 Cleanthe drain plug threads put non hardeninggasket sealant on the threads and reinstall piug 5 Refiii the transmission with the correct amount of gear oii before operating the tiiier again When oii seeps from the oii leveicheck hoie the rig...

Page 33: ...tioned under neaththe belt adjustment block Figure 5 12 Don t let tire 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 rolier is 1 4 to 5 16 away from the face of the upright bracketthat holds the adjustment block in place Figure 5 12 To measurethis distance a Without moving the clutch relier ...

Page 34: ...ning Puli the iever up if the belt needsto be loosened Hold the drive lever in piace andtighten the bolt in the adjustment block firmly 7 Let go of the drive iever and remove the beit adjustment tooi from the hole in the adjustment block 8 Checkthe tension on the belt by foiiowing the previous instructions How to Measure BeltTension NOTE If the adjustment block is alI the way down and the measurem...

Page 35: ... up and over the rubber reversedisc but do not seat it in either of the grooves in the top pulley 5 Piacethe Wheels Tines PTODrive Leverin NEUTRAL 6 Move the top half of the belt into the HIGHRangegroove groove closest to the engine on the top pulley Figure 5 21 9 After instaliing the belt check and adjust for correct belt tension as explained previously Reverse Drive System Maintenance Theseinstr...

Page 36: ... the iever is in NEUTRAL the switch body on the bottom of the engine mount tab shouid be resting squareiy oil top of the reverseadjustment bolt Figure 5 24 The reverseadjustment bolt can be adjusted up ordown to correct a number of reversedrive operating problems as explained next Figure 5 24 Spring and plunger assembly Checking znd Adjusting Reverse Dhc 1 Verify that iinkages for Wheels Tines PTO...

Page 37: ...t reversedisc is at ieast 3 16 away from transmission drive puiiey Then hoid reverseadjustment boit steady with one wrench whiie tightening jam nut with a secondwrench Figure 5 28 7 Placea chalk or pencil mark on the top edgeof the plunger retaining bolt Now while watching the mark ioosen the boit 3 4 turn Figure5 29 Do not exceeda 3 4 tuns this would disengagethe bolt from the iocking groove in t...

Page 38: ...re do not hit a wrench with a metal tool this could shatter the tool or wrench sending metal particles intoyour eyes The 16 BoloTines are mountedeight per side on Ieft side and right side tine holders Here s how to repiacethe tines and holders as assemblies Removing Tine Helder Assemflly 1 Follow steps 1 through 3in Single Tine Replacementabove 2 Identify the tine holders as left side and right si...

Page 39: ...se poor perfor mance and damageto the engine Never operatethe engine without the air cleaner instatied inspect and service the air cleaner more often if operating in very dusty or dirty conditions it is critical that the filters be kept clean and properiy installed at ali times See the iocation of the air cleanerassembly on your engine by referring to Figure5 39or Figure 5 40 Referto the engine ma...

Page 40: ...connecter en tep right side of transmis sion cover Besure connector is secure 2 Check insulatedtubing from connecter te cast iron motor mount belt shroud 3 Checkthe wire ieadingfrom the tubing ever to the switch assembly mounted on tep ef the tab on the cast iron motor mount belt shroud Also check the secondwire that leads to the throttle cable mounting bracket onthe right side forward portion of ...

Page 41: ...rhardto shift orsticks in FAST er SLOWwheelgearpositions Figure 5 43 Check connecting red shifting linkage and eccentric lever Lubricateeccentricleverat rearof power unittransmission Figure5 43 If rust is present usepenetrating oil andwork eccentricleverbackandforth by hand Lubricatelinkageto WheelSpeedLeverto eccentriclevel Figure5 43 Clutchinsidetransmissionmaybebinding Disconnectlinkagefrom ecc...

Page 42: ...Tines PTO DriveLevernot in NEUTRAL position Fueltanklow or empty Dirt or waterin fue or fue system Fue line is restricted Chokecontrolnot set properly Spark plugworn or fouled weakspark Air cleanerrestrictedwith dirt and oroil Throttlecableadjustment Enginethrottle levernot freeto move through its full operatingrange Throttlewireand itslinkageare binding or arebentandnot freeto move Low enginecomp...

Page 43: ...ltivator is a specialized tool designed for between row crop culti vation Instead of stirring the soii it slices through just below the surface to eliminate practically any weeds in its path The Sweep mounts easiiy to the optional Tow Hitch Attachment at the rear of the PTOPower Unit The bladeis madeof high carbon heat treated steel and measures2 wide overall wing span is 20 The uniqueway the Swee...

Page 44: ...h pawi 1 Bolt hex hd 5 16 18x 1 1 2L 3 Bushing 3 8 3 Lockwasher externaltooth 5 16 3 Nut hex 5 16 18 3 Roller Assembly 1 Yoke left side 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 9 GW 2165 2 10 GW 2164 11 710 0514 12 736 0169 13 736 3050 15 712 3017 16 GW 1113 1 17 GW 2595 Yoke right side 1 Link yoke pivot left right 6 7 8 Iong 2 Bolt hex hd 3 8 16x 1 6 Lockwasher spring lock 3 8 6 Washer fiat 3 8 S A E 6 N...

Page 45: ...ock system tinct one red and one biack wire piug con nector neutral switch and PVO tubing Parts not avaiiabte separately 1 FIEF PAFIT No No DESCFIPTION QTY 2 3 6 7 8 GW 9971 1186246 GW 9205 725 0157 GW 2551 Lockwasher externat tooth 7 16 ___1 Nut hex 7 16 20 1 Clip for plug connector 1 Tie plastic 2 HandlebarWire Harness Assy see page46 Ref No 20 1 45 ...

Page 46: ...curved hd GR5 1 4 20 x 2 1 Nut hex flanged setf iocking whiz lock 1 4 20 1 Throttle Control Cable 66 1 REF NO 17 18 19 2o 21 22 23 24 24A 25 26 27 28 29 t 26 25 PART No DESCRIPTION QTY 777120946 725 0157 GW 9219 GW 2551 GW 9250 GW 9385 GW 2543 GW 2563 1186009 GW 9733 786 04003 GW 9199 GW 9514 GW 9387 777D07724 777D06527 Decai Forward interlock Lever 2 Tb piastic 2 Plug wire harnessretainer 2 Handl...

Page 47: ...th regulator 1 Ring retaining 1 Knob depth regulator 1 Bar drag depth regulator 1 Screw thread forming 1 4 20 x 1 2 2 Bolt flanged hex hd 5 16 18 x 3 4 2 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 12 GW 9929 13 686 04027 14 777122027 777S32049 15 GW 2525 16 1185469 17 GW 9534 18 GW 9384 19 710 0597 20 1110106 21 710 04049 Washer fiat 5 16 2 Hood 1 Decal hood operating inst LH 1 Decal hood operating inst RH 1 ...

Page 48: ...Pa_sList MODELS 682J E686N E682L WHEEL SPEED LEVER BELT DRIVE SYSTErd ENGINES WHEELS 32 45A f9 12 SeePage 52 _ 43 r 45 48 ...

Page 49: ...trength required 1 Pulley engine power take off 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 28 710 0376 29 712 3010 30 GW 1034 31 GW 9147 32 GW 9572 33 736 0119 34 GW 2553 36 736 3052 777S30647 43 1915072 45 1915056 45A 1915057 46 1902020 Bott hexhd 5 16 18x 1 Grade5 2 Nut hex 5 16 18 1 Bar...

Page 50: ...PartsList MODELS 682J E686N E682L POWERUNiTTRANSMiSSiON ASSEi _BLIES 5O 4O 1 42 38 55 51 48 72 t 33 64 61 62 _ B3 ...

Page 51: ...W 9911 Lockwasher hi colbr 1 4 1 31 GW 9672 Screw socket hd 1 4 20 x 3 8 1 DRIVESHAFTASSEMBLY 33 716 0101 RetainingRing external 1 34 1909139 Dog Clutch power unit 1 REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 35 GW 9301 36 1100004 37 GW 9944 38 GW 2107 39 GW 50027 40 1186310 42 718 04007 43 721o04044 45 GW 1224 1 45 GW 1224 2 45 GW 1224 3 45 GW 1224 4 46 GW 1714 47 GW 2655 48 721 04030 49 GW 9517 50 715 0121 ...

Page 52: ...PartsList MODELS 682J E686N E682L POWER UNiT TRANSF _iSSiONASSEF _BLIES Centinaed frem page 53 H 14 14 See Figure 3 SeePage 50 52 47 61 62 _ 83 ...

Page 53: ...16 x 1 1 4 spiroI 1 72 619 04000 Lever eccentric wheel speed shifting 1 73 721 04034 SeaI oiI eccentric shaft 1 74 GW 1442 Pin eccentric shaft wheel speed shifting 1 REF PART Ne Ne DESCRIPTION QTY 75 611 04003 Eccentric Shaft wheeI speed shifting 1 76 GW 1441 Spring eccentric shaft 1 78 GW 2109 79 GW 9359 TRANSMISSIONHOUSING Housing power unit transmission Empty housing without covers shafts gears...

Page 54: ...LLERATTACHi vIENT TRANSMiSSiONASSEMBLIES 18 i I 23 8 54 NOTE1 THESESCREWSHAVEA SPECIALSEALINGDESIGN THATCANNOTBE REUSED WITHOUTRiSKiNGTHE LOSSOFTRANSMiSSiONOIL iF THESESCREWS ARELOOSENED OR REMOVED THEYiVIUST BE REPLACED WITH NEW HARDWARE ...

Page 55: ...ing dog clutch 1 Shim dogclutch 1 16 62 thick 1 Screw seif sealing 1 4 20x 7 8 3 Cap rear bearim 1 Shim front bearingcap 010 As thick Req d Shim same as above 030 As thick Req d REF PART No No DESCRIPTION QTY 17 GW 1224 3 17 GW 1224 4 18 GW 1714 19 GW 2653 20 721o04030 21 GW 9517 Shim same as above 005 As thick Req d Shim same as above 062 As thick Req d Bearing Race 2 incL one bearingGW 9400 and ...

Page 56: ...TiNE ASSEMBLIES 2 I 7 RBGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE LEGEND _ Sharp Edge L Left Bolo Tine R Right Bolo Tine NOTE Make sure Sharp Edge _ ef tines faces FORWARD to enter soil first LEFT HAND TINE RIGHT HAND TINE As viewed with b_unt edge facing you 56 ...

Page 57: ...f Ref No s 8 and 10 Includes easy to follow installation instruction DOES NOTINCLUDEtine holders holder mounting hardware or tine shaft keys 1 fiEF PAftT No No DESCftIPTION QTY CUSTOM TILLING TINES Special hard faced high chrome carbon alloy tines that are thicker than standard Bolo Tines Thesetines better resist the abrasiveaction of rocky gritty or sandy soii as compared to standard BoioTines an...

Page 58: ...PartsList MODELS E686N E682L ELECTRmC STARTSYSTEr_I 8 12 Positive 8artery Cable Recharge Wire IRed TO STARTER_ MOTOR 32 58 ...

Page 59: ...ne pair 1 Bolt carriage 1 4 20 x 1 1 4 2 Lockwasher spdng iock 1 4 2 Nut hex 1 4 20 2 Battepy 12volt 270 CCA 1 BEF PABT No No DESCBJPTION QTY 14 GW 96514 15 736 0119 16 1186211 17 736 0147 18 GW 9853 19 GW 96510 20 GW 2557 21 1186349 23 GW 9265 27 725 0157 28 1908118 29 712 3010 30 1186389 31 629 04018 32 1901202 33 710 3180 Solenoid starter includes nuts and washers for cables and wires 1 Lockwas...

Page 60: ...909748 710 0805 Brace bumper bottom 1 Bolt hex hd 1 2q3 x 1 1 2 1 Lockwasher spring lock 1 2 _ 1 Spacer 1 2 1 Bolt hex hd 5 16q 8 x lq 2 _ 2 REF PART No No DESgRIPTtON QTY 6 736 0119 7 712 3010 8 1910731 9 710 0514 10 736 0169 11 777 0653 Lockwasher spring iock 5 16 2 Nut hex 5 16 18 2 Bumper wraparound 1 Bolt hex hd 3 8 16 x 1 2 Lockwasher spring lock 3 8 _ 2 Decal for bumper 1 6O ...

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Page 64: ... industrial rental ordemonstrator purposes the warranty on the tiller is limited in duration to90 days f om the date ofpurchase This warranty does not apply to parts that have been damaged by accident akeration misuse abuse neglect improper maintenance vandalism thefk fire water or damage because of peril or other natural disaster HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Warranty servbe is available with prouf of pu...

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