Replacing tiller gear case oil seals, Attachments, Drive belt slips – MTD 219-250 User Manual

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2. Remove four cap screws which secure engine bed to

mounting plate assembly. Remove engine and engine bed
Do not kink control wire.

3. Remove front belt guard.

4. Remove upper belt from pulley assembly.

5. Place clutch control handle into “Forward” position.

6. Remove bottom belt.

7. Replace bottom belt. This must be properly mounted in

the lower pulley grooves and between the belt clip and
the idler pulley on the spring tensioned idler pulley

assembly.

8. Place clutch control handle into “Neutral” position.

9. Replace upper belt.

10. Remove inspection plate from engine bed.

11. Replace engine bed and engine on mounting plate as­

sembly. Do not kink control wire. Move engine bed and

engine as far forward as possibly.

12. Reach through inspection hole and guide belt into

position on engine pulley.

13. Check visually through inspection hole to make sure belt

is inside all belt guards and that belt is properly seated
on engine pulley. A flashlight will help you make this

check quickly and easily.

14. Line up mounting holes and replace cap screws and lock-

washers. Do not tighten cap screws until all are in place.
Replace inspection plate.

REPLACING TILLER GEAR CASE OIL SEALS

1. Drain lubricant.

2. Remove tine assemblies.

3. Remove bearing adjustment cap.

4. Remove bearings, worm wheel, and tine shaft. Do not

remove bearing races.

5. Remove oil seals from gear case and bearing adjustment

cap.

6. Remove all burrs from holes in tine shaft.

7. Dip oil seals in lubricant and then insert one in gear

case, and one in bearing adjustment cap.

8. Wipe tine shaft clean of filings and lubricate before

assembling with bearings and worm wheel in gear case.

9. Replace bearing adjustment cap.

CAUTION:

Do not

damage oil seals. The open flanges face to the outside
of the gear case.

10. Tighten bearing adjustment cap enough to seal “0”

rings.

11. Lock bearing adjustment cap in position with locking

clamp.

121 Replace tines and add lubricant.

GENERAL

- Check periodically all nuts and bolts. Loose

nuts and bolts can cause permanent damage to your unit.

Keep all nuts and bolts securely tightened.

STORAGE

- The following steps should be taken to prepare

your tiller for storage.

1. Glean tiller thoroughly and lubricate as described in

the preceding instructions.

2. Coat tilling tines with grease to prevent rusting.

3. Prepare engine for storage in accordance with engine

manufacturer’s owner’s guide.

4. Block tiller legs to raise tires clear of floor. Be sure

tiller is level.

5. Store in a dry clean area.

ATTACHMENTS

EXTENSION TINES

- This attachment is available to in­

crease your tilling width up to 40”. Extension tines are
easily installed and removed. Order under part number299-164.

FURROW OPENER

- This attachment is easily installed on

the depth bar of your tiller. It can be used for either furrow­
ing or hilling operations. These attachments are available
through your local dealer.

For wide (2” x .43”) depth bar, order furrow opener 299-179.

SERVICE NOTES

DRIVE BELT SLIPS

1. Lubricate contact surface under idler pulley bracket

2. Check idler pulley bracket mounting bolts for excessive

tightness. Idler pulley brackets must be mounted securely
but still must move freely.

3. Check control rod for improper assembly. If adjustment

tube is attached to lower end of control rod instead of
upper end, it may bind on control pivot lever and prevent
full use of tension spring.

4. Check belt guards. Belt guards must clear all points of

the ti^tened belt.

5. Check belt clips. These must not touch belt when belt

is tightened.

6. Check control rod adjustment. Adjusting the adjustment

tube on the control rod lengthens or shortens control
linkage.

7. Belt must be mounted on engine pulley. When assembling,

it is often mounted between pulley and reverse drive

wheel. It must also be mounted inside the stationary
belt guards.

REVERSE DRIVE

1. Reverse drive wheel should line up with its matching

pulley. Check mounting bolt in engine pulley for proper
tightness.

2. Matching pulley for reverse drive wheel must be assem­

bled as shown on diagram. The deeper groove matches
the reverse drive wheel. The shallow groove matches
the “V” belt.

3. Belt guards and belt clips must not touch the tightened

belt.

4. Reverse idler bracket must move freely. Check mounting

bolts for excessive tightness. Lubricate contact surface

under idler bracket.

5. Reverse should operate only when control handle

assembly is held in reverse position. Adjust control
rod for proper operating position.

NOTE:

If belts are excessively stretched, replacement

will be necessary.

FORM NO. 77'0-188ZF

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