Troy-Bilt 675B--Pony User Manual

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Section 2: Assembly

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4. With the forward clutch cable (N,
Figure 2-4) on the inside of handlebar,
position the handlebar ends on the outside
of the two mounting tabs (M, Figure 2-3)
on the transmission top cover.

NOTE: The curved handlebar height
adjustment bracket appears as shown in
C, Figure 2-3 for non-electric start units.
For electric start units, the bracket is loos-
ened and moved to one side.
5. Loosely attach the handlebars to the
mounting tabs with two 3/8-16 x 1"
screws (heads of screws go to inside of
tabs), 3/8" flat washers and 3/8"-16 lock
nuts (O, Figure 2-4).

6. On electric start units, reattach the
height adjustment bracket (A, Figure 2-2).
Tighten both screws securely. Make sure
the handlebar cross-brace (B, Figure 2-3)
is under the bracket.
7. Move the handlebars up or down to
align the threaded hole in the cross-brace
with one of the four slots in the curved
height adjustment bracket. Place the
keyed washer (E, Figure 2-3) on the flange
head height adjustment screw (F) with the
raised keys (edges) of the washer facing
down.
8. Thread the height adjustment screw (F,
Figure 2-3) into the hole in the handlebar
cross-brace, making sure that the raised
keys on the washer fit into the slot on the
height adjustment bracket. Tighten the
height adjustment screw securely. Next,
securely tighten the two screws and nuts
in the ends of the handlebar (M, Figure 2-
3).
9. To remove the tiller from its shipping
platform, first carefully unwrap the wheel
gear cable (with attached lever - see Figure
2-5) from around the chassis. Move the
Wheel Gear Lever (G) to the DISENGAGE
position--this allows the wheels to rotate
freely. Use the handlebars to roll the tiller

off the platform.
NOTE: The Wheel Gear Lever will be
installed later in this procedure.
IMPORTANT: Use the DISENGAGE posi-
tion only when the engine is not running.
Before starting the engine, the Wheel Gear
Lever must be placed in the ENGAGE posi-
tion (see Section 3 for details).

STEP 3: ATTACH REVERSE
CLUTCH CONTROL CABLE

1. Carefully unwrap the reverse clutch
control cable (H, Figure 2-6) from its ship-
ping position and route it up along the
inside edge of the left side handlebar. A
knob and large hex nut (I) is installed on
the cable.

2. Insert the cable into the slot in the
control panel and fit the threaded assem-
bly into the hole in the slot (see Figure 2-
6). Be sure that the flat side of the
threaded assembly is aligned with the flat
side of the hole. Slide the hex nut (I) up
the cable and tighten it securely.

3. Test the function of the reverse clutch
control cable by pulling the knob out and
releasing it. The knob should return to its
neutral position against the tapered
bushing. If it doesn’t, contact your local
dealer or the factory for technical
assistance.

STEP 4: ATTACH FORWARD
CLUTCH CONTROL CABLE

1. Remove any fasteners (rubber bands,
tape, etc.) that may secure the Forward
Clutch Control levers (J, Figure 2-7) to the
handlebar.

2. The forward clutch control cable (with
attached spring) is hanging loosely near
the right-side wheel. Being careful not to
kink or stretch the cable, insert the z-con-
nector (L, Figure 2-8 – end of the spring)
into the hole at the end of the forward
clutch control linkage (K, Figure 2-7).

3. Attach the cable adjuster (A, Figure
2-9) to the bracket on the right-side han-
dlebar. Use two 1/2" wrenches to loosen
the two jam nuts (B) just enough to slide
the cable adjuster onto the bracket. Then
hand tighten the jam nuts.

Figure 2-6: Attach reverse clutch control
assembly to slotted hole in handlebar panel.

Figure 2-4: Attach handlebars.

Figure 2-5: Carefully unwrap Wheel Gear
Lever and move lever to DISENGAGE.

C

N

P

O

I

H

Left Side

Handlebar

Reverse Clutch

Control Knob

Slot in
Control
Panel

Figure 2-7: Forward Clutch Control levers
(J). Forward clutch control linkage (K).

K

J

G

Figure 2-8

L

Figure 2-9

B

A

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