To change belt speeds, To change from low range to high range, Warning – Troy-Bilt 12087 User Manual

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To Change Belt Speeds

Your tiller has two belt-driven

speed ranges - HIGH RANGE and

LOW RANGE - you pick one or
the other by deciding which set of
pulley grooves you move the for­
ward belt into. By moving the belt
from one speed range into the
other,

in combination with

the

FAST and SLOW wheel speeds of­
fered by the Wheel Speed Lever,
you obtain a choice of four differ­
ent forward wheel speeds and two
different tine speeds.

Changing the belt from LOW

range into HIGH range (or back
again) is simply a matter of mov­

ing the belt from one set of
grooves on the engine and trans­

mission pulleys to a second set of
grooves. This change is done
quickly without tools. See Photos
4-12 through 4-16 for reference.

By using the two belt speed

ranges with the two Wheel Speed
Lever positions (FAST and SLOW),
here are the wheel speeds / tine

speeds available to you:

At 3000 RPM engine speed, the wheel
and tine speeds you can choose from
are:

Belt
Position

Wheel

Speed
Lever
Position

Wheel
Speed

Tine
Speed

Low Range

Low Range

High Range

High Range

Slow

Fast

Slow

Fast

.5MPH

1.2I\/IPH

.7MPH

1.72MPH

146RPM

146 RPM

200 RPM

200 RPM

When the tiller is moving in

REVERSE, the wheels and tines
are powered by the rubber reverse
disc and not by the belt. So you
have only two

reverse

speeds as

determined by the SLOW and
FAST positions of the Wheel
Speed Lever.

IMPORTANT: Proper belt ten­
sion is important to good perfor­
mance. Check tension after first

2 hours of new operation; then
every 10 operating hours.

Photo 4-12: Belt range positions.

To Change From LOW Range
to HIGH Range

1.

To avoid personal injury, shut

off engine, let all moving parts
come to a complete stop, then dis­
connect the spark plug wire and
move it away from the spark plug

before making any adjustments.

2. Place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive
Lever in NEUTRAL.

3.

Kneel on

left side

of tiller. To

create belt slack, reach over to

right side

of the pulleys and push

in at the center of the belt with a
finger. At the same time, use your
left hand to work the belt part-way
into the forward groove of the
transmission (lower) pulley. See
Photo 4-13. Now go to the other
side of the tiller- finish seating the

belt in the forward groove.

4.

On the

left side

of the tiller,

work the belt as much as possible
into the forward groove in the en­
gine (top) pulley. See Photo 4-14.
Finish seating it from the

right side

of the tiller.

Note: If extra belt slack is needed
to move the belt, just raise the
Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever up
into REVERSE. This lowers the
engine pulley, creating the slack.

5. Check

both sides

of the pulleys

to see the belt is seated in HIGH
range grooves of each pulley.

WARNING

To help avoid seri­
ous personal in­
jury, stop the en­
gine, remove the

ignition key, dis­

connect spark plug

wire and move the
wire away Irom
the

spark

plug,

and let engine and
muffler cool down
before

changing

belf speeds.

Photo 4-13: Move belt on transmis­

sion pulley into the forward groove.

Photo 4-14: Move belt on the en­
gine pulley into the forward groove.

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