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HORSE MODEL TINE ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
(CAST IRON HOLDERS)
Use these instructions only if
your tiller is equipped with tine
holders shaped as shown below
in Figure 12.
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Figure 12: Cast iron tine holder.
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#4 TINE
POINTS
UP
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#3 TINE
POINTS
UP
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BOLT
BOLT
BOLT
E
L
or
A
L
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L
or
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R
or
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or
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R
TINE
POINTS
DOWN
TINE
POINTS
DOWN
Figure 13: Template taped on box.
Figure 14: Three "A" gangs and one "B" gang.
Step 1: Assemble Tines Into
Gangs
Before starting this procedure,
tape the tine pattern template
(from the inside back cover),
onto the bottom of the shipping
box as shown in Figure 13.
Position the box with the taped
template in front of you.
In this assembly procedure,
you will be assembling left-
curved and right-curved tines
into
gangs
(sets of four tines
assembled according to a
specific pattern). When the
assembly is complete, you will
have three (
3
) "
A
" gangs and one
(
1
) "
B
" gang (see Figure 14).
All "A" gangs have have an
identical tine pattern. The "B"
gang has a slightly different
pattern.
A
A
A
B