Check action of reverse disc – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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Check action of reverse disc:

1. Make certain that the linkages

for the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever are lubricated with oil and

the engine mount bars and the belt

adjustment block are lubricated with

grease. See “Tiller Lubrication”

in this Section for instructions.

2. Place the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever in “NEUTRAL”. Now

pull the engine starter rope, briefly,

while watching the reverse disc.

The reverse disc should turn, but

the lower pulley should not (Photo

6-34). If the reverse disc turns the

iower puiley, or if it is located

closer than 3/16-inch to the lower

pulley, then the reverse adjustment

bolt should be adjusted upward,

as explained in the adjustment in­

structions that foiiow. Moving the

reverse adjustment boit upward wili

also correct the problem of a tiller

that goes into reverse by itself.

3. Use your left hand to hold the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever up

in “REVERSE”, while you briefly

pull the engine starter rope with

your right hand. The reverse disc

should turn the lower pulley (Photo

6-35). If it doesn’t, or if it takes a

great deal of pressure to hold the

lever up in the reverse position,

then the reverse adjustment bolt

should be adjusted downward.

When adjusted correctly, the

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

should “pop” out of reverse when

the lever is released, but it should

not require exceptional effort to

hold it in the reverse position.

4. Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever into “REVERSE” and

then let it go. The lever should

return to “NEUTRAL”, if it doesn’t,

the reverse adjustment bolt will

have to be raised upward.

6-34: With shift lever in “NEUTRAL”, only the reverse
disc should turn.

6-35: With shift lever in “REVERSE”, the reverse disc
should turn the transmission pulley.

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