Mtd 219-360 Uživatelský manuál Strana 8

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HANDLES - The position of the handles may be ad
justed by removing and moving carriage bolts in the
lower mounting holes. Adjustment should be made for
the most convenient operating height.
WHEELS - Wheel positions may be varied to give
adjustment of handle height. Various wheel positions
also give variations of the leverage and weight distri
bution over the tines. Wheels should be set to suit the
local soil conditions and the operator’s convenience.
Wheel hanger may be reversed to give variation of
leverage and weight distribution.
TINES - The standard width of cut is 26”. Because of
the various types of work the tiller may be put to, varia
tion in the tilling width may be necessary. This can be
accomplished in a number of ways.
1. Standard tine arrangement. 26”
2. Remove outer tine assemblies (complete). 12”
3. Remove outer tines from outer tine assemblies. 20”
Tines may be interchanged with opposite sides.
4. Add tine extensions to standard arrangement. 40”
NOTE: When adjusting tines, be sure the cutting edges
enter the soil first.
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
ENGINE - Service engine in accordance with the en
gine manufacturer’s owner’s guide. NOTE: To drain oil,
remove oil filler plug and tip tiller on its side. Drain
oil while the engine is warm. See engine mattual for
filling instructions. ,
GEAR CASE - Proper lubricant level should be up to
the front pipe plug. Check with tiller on a level surface.
Add lubricant through the vented pipe plug hole. Add
enough to bring level up to front plug hole. Use
Mobilube SAE 140 Gear Oil or equivalent. Gear case
should be maintained with five (5) ounces of lubricant.
Lubricate the upper bushing in the gear case with a
small amount of grease. Do not over lubricate as any
excess will enter the gear case proper. Use a high
pressure gun grease.
THROTTLE - Periodically lubricate throttle control
lever and throttle control wire assembly with a few
drops of light oil (SAE 10 or 20) for ease of operation.
REPLACING TILLER GEAR CASE OIL SEALS
1. Drain lubricant.
2. Remove tine assemblies.
3. Remove bearing adjustment cap.
4. Remove bearings, worm wheel, and tine shaft. Do
not remove bearing races. *
5. Remove oil seals from gear case and bearing ad
justment cap.
6. Remove all burrs from holes in tine shaft.
7. Dip oil seals in lubricant and then insert one in
gear case, and one in bearing adjustment cap.
8. Wipe line shaft clean of filings and lubricate before
assembling with bearings and worm wheel in gear
case.
9. Replace bearing adjustment cap. CAUTION: Do not
damage oil seals. The open flanges face to the out
side of the gear case.
10. Tighten bearing adjustment cap enough to seal
“O” rings.
11. Lock bearing adjustment cap in position with lock
ing clamp.
12. Replace tines and add lubricant.
BELTS - “V” Belts and pulley assemblies are acces
sible at the rear of the tiller. The belts are changed as
described below.
To remove large belt —
1. Place clutch control handle in “Neutral” position.
2. Remove lower belt guard (13).
3. Loosen (Do not remove) belt clip (16) and remove
belt. (56)
To remove small belt —
1. Remove large belt as described.
2. Place clutch control handle in “Forward” position.
3. Loosen belt retainer (10) and remove belt (57).
To replace small belt —
1. Position belt on pulleys. Be sure belt is in proper
pulley grooves.
2. Move clutch control handle to “Neutral” position.
3. Move belt retainer (10) into position against reverse
pivot bracket and tighten. Do not tighten excessive
ly. Pulley (71) should have approximately 1/16”
end play.
To replace large belt —
1. Position belt on pulley (35).
2. Position belt on pulley (68).
3. Position belt on pulley (73).
4. Replace and tighten lower guard (13).
5. Place clutch control handle in “Forward” position.
6. Tighten belt clip (16). CAUTION: Upper part of belt
clip should clear belt by 1/8”.
GENERAL - Check periodically all nuts and bolts,
loose nuts and bolts can cause permanent damage to
your unit. Keep all nuts and bolts securely listened.
STORAGE - The following steps should be taken to
prepare your tiller for storage.
1. Clean tiller thoroughly and lubricate as described
in the preceding instructions.
2. Coat tilling tines with grease to prevent rusting.
3. Prepare engine for storage in accordance with en
gine manufacturer’s owner’s guide.
4. Block tiller legs to raise tires clear of floor. Be
sure tiller is level.
5. Store in a dry clean area.
ATTACHMENTS
EXTENSION TINES - This attachment is available to
increase your tilling width up to 40”. Extension tines
are easily installed and removed. Order under part
number 299-165.
FURROW OPENER - This attachment is easily install
ed on the depth bar of your tiller. It can be used for
either furrowing or hilling operations. These attach
ments are available through your local dealer.
For wide (2” x .43” depth bar,) order furrow opener 299-179
FORM NO.770-1884F
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