Installation
12
Removing the Tiller
Note:
Save all hardware, washers and hairpin
cotters for use when installing tiller.
1.
Park the tractor on a level surface with enough
space in front of it to disengage from the tiller.
2.
Lower the attachment lift, set the parking brake,
and turn the ignition key to “STOP” to stop the
engine. Remove the ignition key.
3.
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.
4.
Release the belt tension release arm (Fig. 18),
then remove the PTO belt from its position
around the PTO pulley (Fig. 19). Additional belt
slack can be obtained (if needed) by turning the
belt tension adjustment knob.
5.
Replace the front grille of the tractor.
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Figure 19
1.
Jack shaft PTO drive belt
pulley
2.
PTO belt (long belt)
3.
V–groove pulley
4.
Engine PTO pulley
5.
Backside idler pulley
6.
Release the tension on the tiller belt by lifting up
on the idler pulley (Fig. 10). Remove the belt
from the pulleys.
7.
Disconnect the lift cable by removing the clevis
pin from the clevis and remove the cable from
the attachment lift arm (Fig. 20).
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Figure 20
1.
Lift cable
2.
Clevis
3.
Attachment lift arm
4.
Clevis pin 5/16” x 1” (25
mm)
5.
Hairpin cotter