O TRO_YBILT Owner'sManual PTO HORSETILLER • • • • • • Safety Assembly Controls Operation Maintenance Parts List Models 12089 - 8HP Standard 12090 - 8HP Electric 12204 - IOHP Electric (8HP model shown) GARDEN WAYINCORPORATED
DearOwner: Younowownoneofthefinestrear-tine tillersavailable. YournewPTOHorse Modeltillerenables youtotilland cultivate yourgarden withease, andaccomplish dozens of otherproperty management projects aswell.ItsPTO (Power Take Off)capability enables ittopoweravariety of attachments, including achipper/shredder anda log splitter.Yourtillerisfamous foritsruggedness, performance andhigh-quality engineering. Weknowyou'llenjoy usingit. Please carefully readthisManual.
S ........................................ Safety SPARKARRESTERWARNING TO RESIDENTSOF CALIFORNIAAND SEVERALOTHERSTATES Under California law, and under the laws of several other states, you are not permitted to operate an internal combustion engine using hydrocarbon fuels on any forest, brush, hay, grain, or grass covered land; or land covered by any flammable agricultural crop without an engine spark arrester in continuous effective working order.
Section 1: Safety 8. Before cleaning, repairing, or inspecting, stop the engine and make certain all moving parts have stopped. Disconnect the spark plug wire and prevent it from touching the spark plug to prevent accidental starting. 9. The flap on the fine hood must be down when operating the tiller, unless using the HillerlFurrower attachment. 10. Never use the tiller unless proper guards, plates, or other safety protective devices are in place. 11. Do not run engine in an enclosed area.
Section1: Safety Maintenance and Storage 1. Keep the tiller, attachments and accessories in safe working condition. 2. Checkall nuts, bolts, and screws at frequent intervals for proper tightness to be sure the equipment is in safe working condition. 3. Never store the tiller with fuel in the fuel tank inside a building where ignition sources are present such as hot water and space heaters,furnaces, clothes dryers, stoves, electric motors, etc.). Allow engine to cool before storing in any enclosure. 4.
!1 Assembly To prevent personal injury or property damage, do not start the engine until all assembly steps are complete and you have read and understand the safety and operating instructionsin this manual. Factory if any items are missing or damaged). (1) Flat blade screwdriver (1) Scissors (to trim plastic ties) NOTE: Use the screw length template (Figure 2-1) to identify screws. (1) Tire pressure gauge LooseParts List Qty.
Section2: Assembly 2. Placethe handlebar ends on either side of the base, with the wire harness toward the rear of the base (Figure 2-2). Handlebars Right 3. Install the height adjustment lever through the right-side clamp, handlebar end, ratchet, and base; then out through the left-side ratchet, handlebar end, and clamp (Figure 2-2). Securewith nut, but don't fully tighten. IMPORTANT: Do not force the height adjustment lever through the handlebars.
Section2: Assembly Removethe temporary screw (J, Figure 2-7) from the forward holes and move the Wheels/Tines/PTOLever fully forward. Install the wider hook end of the clutch pawl spring (M, Figure2-8) down into the small hole at the end of the handle. Use pliers to insert the other end into the hole in the long link bar (N). NOTE:Do not bend or over stretch the spring while installing, 6.
Section2: Assembly IMPORTANT: Check gear oil level in both transmissions after the first 2 hours of new tiller operation, then every 30 operating hours thereafter. See Section 5 for instructions. STEP 8: Attach Engine Throttle Lever and Cable For shipping purposes, the throttle cable, together with the throttle lever, is wound around the engine. Carefully unwind the cable. If the throttle control label is covered with a clear protective coating, peel it off.
Section2: Assembly ASSEMBLINGTHE ELECTRICSTARTSYSTEM The following steps explain how to activate, charge, and install the battery on electric start tillers. For your safety, follow all steps and observe all accompanying safety messages. Section 5 contains other general battery maintenanceand recharging instructions. Lift off the clamp and remove battery. Savethe hardware. STEP 1: Activating and Charging the Battery Battery producesexplosive gases. IMPORTANT: The battery is shipped dry.
Section2: Assembly TOCHARGETHE BATTERY: 1. Use one of the three charging methods described below for maximum starting capacity and longest battery life. NOTE:Bubbling (gassing freely) electrolyte solution within the battery cells indicates that the battery is charged. These bubbles emit toxic gases that escape from the cells when you remove the cell caps. Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes when checking for bubbles. A flashlight makes the inspection easier. Inspect all cells.
Section2: Assembly STEP 4: Install the Battery Cables NOTE: The cable terminals should be N toward the rear (keyswitch side) of the battery posts. 1. Use a 5/8" long screw and 1/4-20 hex nut to connect the positive (+) battery cable (J, Figure 2-19) to the positive (marked +) battery post (K). Make sure that this is the cable on the left side, with one end attachedto the solenoid (Q). 2. Slide the black rubber boot (P) completely over the battery post and cable connector. 3.
n Featuresand Controls zG Before operating your machine, carefully read and understand all safety, controls, operating instructions in this Manual, the separate Engine Owner's Manual and on the decals on the machine. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in seriouspersonal injury. Introduction This section describes the location and function of the controls and features on your tiller. Refer to Section 4, Operation for detailed operating instructions.
Section3: FeaturesandControls If both Forward Interlock Levers are releasedbefore first returning the Wheels/Tines/PTODrive Lever to NEUTRAL,the engine will stop. IMPORTANT: The Forward Interlock Levers are a safety control that stops the engine should you lose control while going forward and cannot shift into NEUTRAL. Wheel Speed Lever Use the Wheel Speed Lever (C, Fig. 3-1) to select one of three operating positions: SLOW, FASTor FREEWHEEL. • SLOW- Lever moved all the way down.
Section3: FeaturesandControls EngineControls The tiller handlebars can be swungout 30°to the right side for use onlywith the PTO Chipper/Shredder attachment. This is done by looseningthe mounting bolt on the handlebar base. Never operate your tiller or attachments,other than the PTO Chipper/Shredder, with the handlebars in the right side position. Doing so could result in unsafe handling and personal injury.
n 2. Checkunit for loose or missing hardware. Service as required. Before operating your machine, carefully read and understandall safety (Section 1), controls (Section 3) and operating instructions (Section 4) in this Manual, in the separate Engine Owner's Manual, and on the decals on the machine. 3. Checkengine oil level. See Engine Owner's Manual. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury. 5. Check Safety Guards. All guards and covers must be securely in place. 4.
Section4: Operation Wheels/Tines/PTO DriveLever -_. EngineThrottle Lever \ J _ Forward InterlockLevers Depth Regulator Lever / RecoilStartRope (at from of engine) Figure 4.2: Tiller and engine controls. Startingthe Engine: To help prevent serious personalinjury or damage to equipment: • Always place Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever into NEUTRAL before starting engine, and before engaging wheels, tines or other PTO-drivenattachments. • Never run engine indoors or in enclosed, poorly ventilated areas.
Section 4: Operation Reconnect the cables and securely tighten to battery posts. The engine will recharge the battery if the battery is still good. 2. Move the engine Throttle Leverto the STOPposition. Then on electric start models, turn the key to OFF=Removethe key for safekeeping. • If you suspect the batter is "dead", or if the battery is damaged, disconnect, and remove it. Have it checkedby a qualified technician.
Section 4: Operation Making Turns Turning the tiller is easy andjust requires practice. First find the balancepoint betweenthe engine and the tines by lifting up the handlebars (Figure4-5). Onceyou find the balancepoint, then let the powered wheels do the turning as you push sideways on the handlebars in the direction of the turn. Practice the turning maneuver described here in a large open area. Once comfortable turning the tiller, you can then take it to the garden area.
Section4: Operation 4. When the turn is complete, shift to NEUTRALand lower the handlebars. Move Tines/PTOClutch Lever back to ENGAGEposition and resume forward operation. TransportingThe Tiller Around YourProperty When the engine is running, the tiller's powered wheels make moving the tiller to and from the garden easy. If the engine is not running set the Wheel Speed Lever to FREEWHEELposition to roll the tiller to another location.
Section 4: Operation • Turn the vehicle's engine off and apply its parking brake. 2. Move the Tines/PTOClutch Lever (Figure 4-2) to DISENGAGEposition. • Position the loading vehicle so that the ramp angle is as flat as possible (the less incline to the ramp, the better). 3. Set the Depth Regulator Lever (Figure 4-2) to the Travel position. Loading the Tiller I.
Section 4: Operation 4. Go to right side of tiller and finish seating the belt. The HIGH speed belt range position combined with a FAST wheel speed setting propels the tiller at the fastest pace. Reducethe engine throttle speed when starting out to help avoid personal injury or propertydamage if using this speed combination. 5.
Section 4: Operation SLOWGEAR,LOWBELTRANGE SLOWGEAR,HIGHBELTRa_NGEFASTGEAR,LOWBELTRANGE FASTGEAR,HIGHBELTRANGE For: Tilling in sod. Tilling in hard clay. For: • Tilling in sod or hard clay. • Tilling under standingcornstalks (slow, steadyspeed Tilling under standing cornstalks in tough soil conditions. allows time to shred stalks). • Tilling under cover crops Tilling under cover crops. (best wheelspeedand belt Preparinga deep seedbed. speedrange in most soils). Tilling in stony soil.
Section4: Operation Tilling Tips & Techniques Avoid making footprints When possible,walkon the untilled side of the unit to avoid making footprints in the freshly tilled soil (Figure 4-4). Footprints cause soil compaction that can hamper root penetrationand contribute to soil erosion. They can also "plant" unwantedweed seeds back into the newly tilled soil.
Section4: Operation Tilling Tips & Techniques Clearing the tines The tines have a self-clearing action which helps to eliminate most tangling of debris. However, occasionally dry grass, stringy stalks or tough vines may become tangled. Follow theseprocedures to help avoid tanglingand to clear the tines, if necessary. Beforeclearing the tines by hand, stop the engine, allow all moving parts to stop and disconnect the spark plug wire. Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury.
Section 4: Operation Tilling Tips & Techniques POWERCOMPOSTING Power composting means tilling under and burying in the soil all manner of organic matter such as crop residues, leaves,grass clippings and cover crops. This material will decompose during the non-growing season and add important natural nutrients to the soil. When power composting,do not keep the Depth Regulator Lever at a deep setting if the tiller jumps or bucks.
Section4: Operation PTOPOWERUNIT Your tiller is a self-contained PTO(Power Take-Off) Power Unit that was shipped with a tine attachment installed. The fine attachment can be quickly removed and replaced with other optional attachments, The following instructions will familiarize you with your PTOPower Unit, Please read thesepagescarefully. Removing And Replacing The Tine Attachment Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever Wheel Speed, Lever \ Engine ThrottleLever \ \ \ \ / \ Forward InterlockLevers Depth Regula
Section4: Operation 10. The PTOPower Unit is now ready to install other powered or non-powered attachments. See the attachment's Owner's Manual for installation and operation instructions specific to that attachment. Installing the Tine Attachment 1. Move the two PTOPower Unit swingout bolts outward and slide the washers up against the bolt heads. Figure 4.24: Loosening attachment swing-bolts. 2. Removethe support block from under the engine and slowly roll the power unit back next to the Oneattachment.
Section4: Operation 3. Verify that the Forward Interlock Wire Harness plug at the base of the handlebars (A, Figure 4-28) is connectedto the ForwardInterlock Wire Harnessreceptacle (B) on the top right side of the transmission. Starting The Engine Figure 4.28: Forward Interlock Wiring A. PTO Power Unit Interlock Harness B. Forward Interlock Receptacle C - Attachment Interlock Wire 3.
n Maintenance REQUIRED Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personal injury or propertydamage.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscanresult in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. Checkfor loose or missing hardware every ten (10) operating hours. Failureto tighten or replacefasteners can cause poor performance, equipment damageor oil leakage.
Section5: Maintenance to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition I _ key, if so equipped. efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njury or propertydamage. IMPORTANT: Do not allow oil or grease to contact the pulleys, drive belt or reverse disc. This can cause the belt or disc to slip on the pulleys.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaningor servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all movingparts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if soequipped. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjuryor propertydamage. For Dipsticks With 'CheckCold"Marking (Cold means 2 hours has passed since the tiller was used.) I. Move the tiller to level ground. 2.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting, cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition I key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njuryor propertydamage. Adding Gear Oil to the PTOPower Unit Transmission 3. Slowly add gear oil in the dipstick hole. Add I/2-ounce at a time to avoid overfilling. It takesabout 12-I12 ounces. 1.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in seriouspersonal injuryor propertydamage.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njury or propertydamage. 3. Insert the belt adjustment tool through the hole in the side of the adjustment block, spacing the ends of the tool equally on both sides (Figure 5-14).
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njury or propertydamage. Reverse Disc Inspection The reverse disc is made of steel with a special, long-lasting rubber compound bonded to the disc rim.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting, cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition I key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njuryor propertydamage. Replacing the Reverse Disc Followthese steps to replace the reverse disc. (If your tiller has a Bumper Attachment mounted, it must be removed first.
Section5: Maintenance Before inspecting, cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all movingparts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition I key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njury or propertydamage. AdJustingReverse Drive: 1. PlaceWheels/Tines/PTODrive Lever in FORWARDposition. 2.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting, cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come I to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition I key, if so equipped. Fa ure to fo ow these nstructons can resu t n ser ous persona njuryor propertydamage. Single Tine Replacement The tines or tine hood edges may be sharp. Wear thick gloves to protect your handsfrom cutsor scrapes. 1.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting, cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all movingparts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjuryor propertydamage.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscan result in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. POISON- CAUSESSEVEREBURNS • Electrolyteis a sulfuricacid solution. • Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. 3.
Section5: Maintenance _ efore inspecting,cleaning or servicingthe machine, shut off engine, wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop, disconnectspark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key, if so equipped. Failure to follow these instructionscanresult in serious personalinjury or propertydamage. 1. Check insulated wire harness from lower ends of handlebars to wire harness 7.
AppendixA: Troubleshooting PROBLEM CHECK OR TEST Engine won't start (Checkor test in sequence shown until problem is resolved.
AppendixA: Troubleshooting • Hardware holding tine holders to tine shaft may be missing or broken. To check, remove holders (Sect. 5). 12 PoorTraction: • Bar tread tires, tire chains, or wheel weights may be needed. • Key for bronze worm gear on tine attachment main drive shaft may be missing or broken. 13 Gear Oil Leak From Power Unit Or Tine Attachment Transmissions: • See Section 5. 5 Tines Turn, But Wheels Won't: • Check operation of Wheel Speed Lever (Problem 2).
AppendixB: Attachments& Accessories Troy-Bilt® PTO Chipper/Shredder Dozer/Snow Blade Attachment V-Sweep Cultivator The Troy-Bilt_ PTOChipper/Shredder provides a convenient, easy means of cleaning up unsightly brush piles and other organic matter on your property, with the added bonus of providing an unending supply of useful wood chips, mulch and compost for your landscaping and gardening needs.
MODELS Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 FORWARD INTERLOCK SYSTEM ! SeePage 48 BRIGGS REF No. PART No. 2552 DESCRIPTION Engine Wire HarnessAssy-forward interlock system (Incl. one red and one black wire, plug connector, neutral switch and PVC tubing. Parts not available separately................................. QTY. & STRATTON REF No. 2 3 6 7 8 PART No. DESCRIPTION QTY. 9971 1186246 Lockwasher-external tooth, 7/16"......1 Nut-hex, 7/16"-20 .......................
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY 11 13 Handlebar - t 12 20 3 _--'24 REF PART No. No. 1 2 9119 3 4 9120 1881 5 6 1186233 1900854001 7 1900856001 8 1900857001 9 1900855001 10 11 1900858001 2704 12 13 14 15 48 9548 9125 2715 9547 1186389 DESCRIPTION Bolt-Hex hd., flanged self-locking Grade 5, 1/2-13 x 3-1/2". ........... Knob-handlebar height adjustment (Incl. Ref. No. 3) ........................ Ring-retaining (tolerance ring) ......
MODELS Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 DEPTH REGULATOR & TINE HOOD ASSEMBLIES 9 13 SeePage 56 REF PART No. No. 1 1100043 8olt-hex hd., 3/8-16 x 1-1/4". ....... 2 2 3 4 1113-1 1100243 1186231 Bushing-19/64" (.300° Ig.) ............ Lockwasher-spring lock, 3/8"....... Nut-hex, 3/8"-16 ........................... 2 2 2 5 1117A 6 7 8 9 10 DESCRIPTION Bar-depth regulator (incl. Ref. No.'s 6 and 7) ............................ 9120 Ring-retaining ..............................
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 WHEEL SPEED LEVER, BELT DRIVE SYSTEM, ENGINES, WHEELS SeePage60 [FOR ELECT, SYSTEMS] START 18B 35-.
MODELS REF No. 1 2 3 4 5 Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 PART No. DESCRIPTION WHEELSPEEDLEVER Pin-spring, 1/8"................................ 1 Nut-castle (slotted), 1/2"-20 ............ 1 Washer-shoulder, 1/2"..................... 1 9362 9838 9934 9932 2628 6 7 8 1902240 9317 1231 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 1033 1107382 9338 1110107 1100046 1100243 1107383 1113-1 9120 19 1920 20 2100 21 1915810 22 23 24 1100011 1919 9245 25 26 26 27 1483 1138-1 1138-2 9303 QTY. Washer-disc spring ...
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES 15 fl 14 14 SeePage50 16 64 65 4O 74 45 75 46 47 80 38 34 72 t 71
MODELS REF No. 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16A 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 PART No. DESCRIPTION QTY. TRANSMISSIONCOVER& SHIFT LEVER BRACKETASSEMBLIES 1186299 Bolt-hex hd., #10-32 x 3/8", self-locking flange ..................... 3 9463 Knob-tines/PTO clutch lever, tapered, plastic .......................... 1 2263 Detent Plate-tines/PTOclutch lever (incLRef. No. 4) ......................... 1 1900758 Decal-operating instructions, detent plate...........
PartsList MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 POWER UNIT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES (Continued from page 53) f 10 !8 6O 58 64 68 53 54 53 55 47 t 38 48 72 t 71
MODELS REF No. Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 PART No. 53 1132-2 53 1132-3 DESCRIPTION QTY. (continuedfrom page 53) PINION SHAFTASSEMBLY Shim-same as 1132-1, .062"........ As Req'd Shim-same as1132-1, .010" ..... As 54 55 56 9404 1126 1222 Req'd Bearing-ball, pinion shaft ............. 2 Washer-pinion shaft ..................... 2 Stem Pinion-slow speed gear & shaft .......................................... 1 57 58 59 60 9502 2656 9300 1233 Ring-retaining, external ................
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 TILLER ATTACHMENT TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLIES \_. IS See Note1 17 10 11 5 5 i 3 sooHoleI 2 ) NOTE 1: THESE SCREWS HAVE A SPECIAL SEALING DESIGN THAT CAN NOT BE REUSED WITHOUT RISKING THE LOSS OF TRANSMISSION OIL. IF THESE SCREWS ARE LOOSENED OR REMOVED, THEY MUST BE REPLACEDWITH NEW HARDWARE.
MODELS REF No. Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 PART No. 1915087 2 3 20873 1129-1 3 1129-2 4 6 6 1901972 97074 1901976 7 8 1104 97073 DESCRIPTION QTY. Screw Kit, includes five (5) 1/4"-20 x 5/8" self-sealing screws .............................. As Req'd Cover-tiller housing ..................... 1 Gasket-tiller housing cover, .010". As thick ...........................................Req'd Gasket-same as above, .030" As thick ...........................................Req'd Shaft-tiller tine..
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 BOLO TINE ASSEMBLIES RIGHT SIDE I 6 LEFT SIDE NOTE: Make sure Sharp Edge .'%of tines faces FORWARD to enter soil first Sharp LEGEND: Z_ L R - Sharp Edge Left Bolo Tine Right BOtOTine LEFT HAND TINE RIGHT HAND TINE (As viewed with blunt edge facing you.
MODELS REF No. Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 PART No. DESCRIPTION QTY. REF No. PART No. STANDARDTILLING TINES 1 1901975001 Tine Holder-welded steel,fits 2 6 1982612 1270-1A 7 1270-2A left or right sides ...................... 2 Bolt-hex hd., 3/8-16 x 2". ............ 4 Bolo Tine-single, left hand. Used on left and right side tine assy. Tine is stamped either "EL* or "AL". (Incl. two each of Ref. No.'s 8 and 10) ................................. 8 Bolo Tine-single, right hand.
PartsList MODELS 12090, 12204 ELECTRIC START SYSTEM (+) G RIGHT SlOE I XX_31 3 12--..
MODELS REF No. 1 2 3 4 5 Parts List 12090, 12204 PART No. 96515 97020 9552 1186309 1901894 1904564 1904548 1908112 9 10 11 12 13 96520 9566 1100241 1186229 9092B 14 96514 16 16 17 18 19 2O 21 1100242 1186211 1187559 1186208 96510 2571 1186349 DESCRIPTION QTY. Cable-battery, positive and negative terminals .................................. Boot-terminal insulating ............. Screw-self-threading, 1/4-20 x 1/2". ........................... Bolt-hex hd., 1/4-20 x 5/8"..........
Parts List MODELS 12089, 12090, 12204 WHEELS/TINES/PTO DRIVE LEVER & YOKE ASSEMBLY 15 12 10 I1 2 8 11 5 See Page52 REF No. PART No. DESCRIPTION QTY. 2574 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 62 Lever-Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive (Incl. knob w/decal) ................... 1908156 Spring-clutch pawl........................ 1100799 Bolt-hex hd., 5/16-18 x 1-1/2"....... 2447 Bushing-3/8", ................................ 1177548 Lockwasher-externaltooth, 5/16", 1186230 Nut-hex, 5/16"-18..........................
MODELS Parts List 12089, 12090, 12204 BUMPER ATTACHMENT m 4 \ REF No. --1 2 3 4 5 PART No. 3 2 1 DESCRIPTION Bumper Attachment. Includes Ref. Nos. 1 through 11) ........... 1910730001 Brace - bumper bottom ............... 1909765 Bolt - hex hd., 1/2-13 x 1-1/2". .... 1100245 Lockwasher - spring lock, 1/2" .... 1909748 Spacer, 1/2"................................. 1100799 Bolt - hex hd., 5/16-18 x 1-1/2" ... QTY. 12588 1 1 1 1 1 2 REF No. 6 7 8 9 10 11 PART No.
CUSTOMERSERVICEINFORMATION CustomerService and Technical Service Owner RegistrationCard Pleasefill out and mail the enclosed owner If you have questions or problems with the unit, contact your local dealer or the Factory. (When calling or writing, provide the Model/Serial Numbers of the unit.) registration card, The purpose of this card is to register each unit at the Factory so that we can provide you with warranty benefits and informational bulletins.