C. checking and adjusting the reverse drive system, Warning – Troy-Bilt 12087 User Manual

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C. Checking and Adjusting the
Reverse Drive System

WARNING

To help avoid personal injury,

stop the engine, remove the
electric start key, disconnect

the spark plug wire and move
the wire away from the plug,

and let the engine and muf­
fler cool down before inspect­

ing or adjusting the reverse
drive parts.

When the Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever is moved up into RE­
VERSE, the engine and engine
mount move down to press on the
reverse adjustment bolt (see Photo
5-24). This action compresses the
reverse spring and plunger assem­
bly, requiring you to hold the lever

up in REVERSE. When you re­
lease the lever, the spring automat­
ically pushes the lever back into
NEUTRAL position.

number of reverse drive operating
problems, as explained next.

Check Action of Reverse Disc:

1. Verify 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.)

2. Place the Wheels/Tines/PTO
Drive Lever in NEUTRAL.
Briefly pull out the engine recoil

start rope while watching the re­
verse disc. The disc should turn,

but the lower pulley should not

(refer to Photo 5-25). If the re­
verse disc turns the lower pulley, or
if it is located closer than 3/16" to
the pulley, the reverse adjustment
bolt should be adjusted upward

(see instructions that follow).

Moving the adjustment bolt up­
ward will also solve the problem of

a tiller that goes into REVERSE on
its own.

3. Use your left hand to hold the
Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever up
in REVERSE, while briefly
pulling out the engine start rope.
The reverse disc should turn the
lower pulley (see Photo 5-26). If

not, or it requires a lot of pressure
to hold the lever up in REVERSE,
then the reverse adjustment bolt
must be adjusted downward.
When correctly adjusted, the
Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever

should “pop” out of reverse when

the lever is released, but not re­
quire exceptional effort to hold it
up in the reverse position.

4. Shift the Wheels/Tines/PTO
Drive Lever to REVERSE and then
let it go. The lever should return to
NEUTRAL. If not, the reverse ad­

justment bolt will have to be ad­
justed upward.

Photo 5-24: Spring and plunger as­
sembly.

The spring and plunger assem­

bly is designed to prevent the re­
verse disc from making contact
with the transmission pulley until
you shift into REVERSE. When
the lever is in NEUTRAL, the

switch body on the bottom of the

engine mount tab should be resting

squarely on top of the reverse ad­

justment bolt (Photo 5-24). The

reverse adjustment bolt can be ad­

justed up or down to correct a

Photo 5-25: With
shift lever in NEU­

TRAL, only the re­
verse disc should

turn when starter

rope is pulled out.

Photo 5-26: With
shift lever in RE­

VERSE, the reverse

disc should turn
the transmission

pulley when the

starter rope is

pulled out.

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