Replacing a single tine, Replacing a tine holder assembly, Replacing tines holder assembly – Troy-Bilt Horse User Manual

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If badly worn, they lose the ability to till deeply. Worn tines leave

an ever-increasing gap in the middle of a tilled row. The normal

gap is 3” between the tine tips — replace the tines when the gap

widens to 5”. See Fig. 7-8. The tines can be replaced individually

or as a complete set.

Replacing a Single Tine

WARNING!

The tines or tine hooded edges may be

sharp . Wear thick gloves to protect your hands from

cuts or scrapes.

WARNING!

Wear safety goggles to protect your

eyes . When loosening hardware, do not hit a

wrench with a metal tool. This could shatter the tool

or wrench sending metal particles into your eyes.

1.

Move the Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever to NEUTRAL, the

Wheel Speed Lever to either FAST or SLOW position, and

the Tines/PTO Clutch Lever to ENGAGE.

2.

Gently tilt the tiller forward until the engine rests on the

ground.

3.

Raise the hood flap at the back of the tiller and tie it up

with string.

4.

Before removing a tine, note in which direction the bent

tip points. The new tine must be installed in the same

direction.

5.

Use two 9⁄16” wrenches to remove the two bolts and nuts

securing the tine to the tine holder plate. See Fig. 7-9. Use

penetrating oil on the hardware if it is rusted or hard to

remove.

6.

Mount the new tine exactly the way the old tine was

positioned. (The sharp edge of the tine, which enters the

soil first, must face forward when above the tine shaft.)

Replace the bolts and nuts and tighten them securely.

Replacing A Tine Holder Assembly

The 16 Bolo Tines are mounted eight per side on left-side and

right-side tine holders. Here’s how to replace the tines and

holders as assemblies.
1.

Follow steps 1-3 in Single Tine Replacement above.

2.

Identify the tine holders as left-side and right-side holders

— they must be replaced on the same side from which

they were removed. Use a piece of chalk or a grease pencil

to mark them L and R.

3.

Remove the two bolts and nuts securing each holder. See

Fig. 7-9.

4.

Use a soft mallet to drive the holder off the tine shaft.

Use a heavy hammer and block of wood to knock off the

immobilized tine holder.

5.

When the holder is off, clean all dirt and debris from the

shaft and the holder. Apply fresh grease to the tine shaft.

Replacing Tines Holder Assembly

1.

Replace the holder so the sharp tine edges face forward

(toward the front of the tiller). Tap tine holder back on the

tine shaft.

2.

Grease the threads on the mounting bolt(s). Install and

tighten the bolt(s) securely.

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3

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Tines

Figure 7-8

Tine Shaft

Left-Side

Tine Holder

Right-Side

Tine Holder

Nut

Bolt

Figure 7-9

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