Installation
10
m–3504
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 14
1.
Lift cable
2.
Clevis
3.
Attachment lift arm
4.
Clevis pin 5/16” x 1” (25
mm)
5.
Hairpin cotter
9.
Route the lift cable under the cable guide and
over the rear axle (Fig. 9).
10. Connect the lift cable to the trunnion by
threading the trunnion onto the lift cable
(Fig. 15).
11. Attach the trunnion to the hole in the tiller lift
cable mount with a washer and hairpin cotter
(Fig. 15).
Note:
There should be slack in the cable so
the tiller will drop into the ground.
The amount of cable that is threaded
into the trunnion determines the
maximum depth of tilling and lift
height.
m–3503
1
2
3
4
5
Figure 15
1.
Lift cable
2.
Trunnion
3.
Locknut
4.
Washer
5.
Hairpin cotter
12. Secure the lift cable to the trunnion with a
locknut (Fig. 15).
13. Remove the tractor grille by pulling it out
toward you.
POTENTIAL HAZARD
•
Components under the hood will be hot if
the tractor has been running.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN
•
Touching hot components can cause burns.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD
•
Allow the tractor to cool before performing
maintenance or touching components
under the hood.
14. Route the PTO drive belt around the jack shaft’s
PTO pulley (Fig. 10), then through the center of
the pulley box between the two pulleys.
15. Release the belt tension release arm of the pulley
box housing and swing it out toward you (Fig.
18).