Troy-Bilt Horse User Manual

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3.

Use your left hand to hold the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever up in REVERSE, while briefly pulling out the engine

recoil starter. The reverse disc should turn the lower pulley.

See Fig. 6-21. 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 require 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 adjustment bolt will have to be adjusted

upward.

Adjusting the Reverse Drive:
1.

Place the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever in FORWARD

position.

2.

On the left side of the tiller, put a 1⁄2” wrench on the plunger

retaining bolt and another 1⁄2” wrench on the jam nut next

to it. See Fig. 6-22.

3.

While holding the bolt steady, loosen the jam nut

(counterclockwise) until it touches the bolt head.

4.

Turn the bolt in until it tightens against the plunger inside

the spring. The bolt must be tight to prevent the plunger

from turning — be careful not to overtighten and break the

bolt.

5.

Place a 7⁄8” wrench on the head of the reverse adjustment

bolt and a 9⁄16” wrench on the jam nut below it. See Fig 6-23.

Hold the bolt steady while loosening the jam nut three or

four turns.

Retaining Bolt

Jam Nut

Figure 6-22

Adjustment Bolt

Jam Nut

Figure 6-23

Recoil Starter Handle

Reverse

Disc

Wheels/Tines/PTO

Drive Lever

Figure 6-21

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