A warning, Wheels/tines/pto drive lever, A. lever does not stay in “forward – Troy-Bilt 8 HP User Manual

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SECTION 7: Tr@àiblesii&0ting

The follow ing pages list possible

D roblem s that you m ight encoun­

ter w ith your tiller or engine. If you

don’t find a particular problem

here, or if you don't understand

the possibie solutions, please let

LIS know so that w e can help you.

P lease note that the possible

causes and solutions for each

probiem are not necessariiy listed

according to their frequency of

occurrence, in other w ords, the

cause or the solution to your prob­

iem m ay be the first, or the last

item given for each probiem .

A

WARNING

To help avoid personal injury, stop

the engine, rem ove the electric start

key, disconnect the spark piug

w ire, and let the engine and m uffler

cool before perform ing any trouble­

shooting checks or m aintenance.

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

WHAT TO DO AND REFERENCE

WHAT TO DO AND REFERENCE

1. WHEELS/TINES/PTO DRIVE LEVER:

A. Lever does not stay in “FORWARD”.

e

D rive beit m ay be too tight. R aise belt adjust­

m ent block a little. S ee S ection 6.

e

C lutch paw l spring at end of iever m ay be

overstretched. Install new spring.

B. Lever hard to shift into “REVERSE”.

e

C heck reverse disc for w ear. See Section 6.

e

C heck adjustm ent of reverse disc and/or

reverse spring and plunger assem bly. See Sec­

tion 6.

e

C lean and re-lubricate m otor m ount bars,

belt adjustm ent block and linkages on lever. S ee

S ection 6.

C. Tiiier stays in “REVERSE” when

lever is released.

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Lubricate m otor m ount bars, belt adjustm ent

block and linkages on lever. See Section 6.

• C heck adjustm ent of reverse spring and

plunger. See Section 6. If problem continues,

contact Technical S ervice D epartm ent.

D. Lever sticks in “FORWARD”.

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Lubricate m otor m ount bars, belt adjustm ent

block and linkages on lever. See Section 6. If

problem continues, contact Technical S ervice

D epartm ent.

E. Lever hard to shift into “FORWARD”.

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Follow advice for P roblem 1-D . A lso check

for possible bent m otor m ount bar that could be

binding in engine m ount holes.

2. WHEEL SPEED LEVER:
A. Lever hard to shift, or

sticks in “RkST” or “SLOW”
wheei gear positions.

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Lubricate eccentric lever at rear of pow er

unit transm ission. S ee Photo 7-1. If rust is pres­

ent, use penetrating oil and w ork eccentric lever

back and forth by hand.

e

Lubricate linkage that connects W heel Speed

Lever to eccentric lever. See Photo 7-1.

S

C lutch inside transm ission m ay be binding.

D isconnect linkage from eccentric lever and

w ork eccentric lever by hand. If difficult or im ­

possible to m ove, it m ay be due to a dam aged

keyw ay on the w heel shaft. C ontact Technical

S ervice D epartm ent.

S Lubricate w ashers and C astle N ut on pivot of

lever. If necessary, rem ove roll pin and back nut

off one flat (1/6-turn). R eplace roll pin and test

m ovem ent.

.

CONNECTING

'

-t" ROD

7-1: Check connecting rod, shifting linkage and eccentric
lever.

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