Manual
STEP 2: Attach Handlebar
1. Attach the two legs of the handlebar
support (A, Fig.2-2) loosely tothe inner
sides of the tiller frame using two 3/8"-16
x 3/4" hexhd. screws (B), 3/8" flat
washers (C) and 3/8"-16 hex Iocknuts (D).
2. Using the middle holes in the handlebar
support brackets (Eand F,Fig. 2-2),
loosely attach the support brackets to the
handlebarsupport (A) using two 5/16"-18
x 1-1/2" curved hd. screws (G), 5/16" split
Iockwashers (H) and 5/16"-18 hex nuts (I).
NOTE:If a support bracket will not move,
loosen attaching screw (J) and nut.
3. Attach the handlebarassembly (K) to
thehandlebarsupport (A) using four
5/16"-18 x 1-1/2" curved hd. screws (G),
5/16" split Iockwashers(H) and 5/16"-18
hex nuts (1).Tighten the four screws
securely.
4. Tighten all handlebarmounting
hardware securely.
STEP3: MoveTiller OffShipping
Platform
To move the tiller withoutthe engine
running, put the wheelsin their
FREEWHEELposition, as described below.
1. Usea sturdy block to raise onewheel
off the ground.
2. Removethe hairpin cotter (L, Fig.2-3)
and wheel drive pin (M). Slide the wheel
inward on the wheel shaft (N). Reinstall
the wheel drive pin and hairpin cotter
through the wheel shaft only (not through
the wheel hub). Repeatwith the other
wheel.
3. Using the handlebaras a lever, roll the
tiller to aflat area.
IMPORTANT:Before starting the engine,
thewheels must be placed in theirWHEEL
DRIVEposition (pins through wheel hubs
and wheel shaft). This procedureis
described in "Wheel Drive Pins" in
Section 3.
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B
C
D
Fig. 2-2: Attachhandlebar.
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L
Fig. 2-3: Wheel in FREEWHEELING
position(wheel drivepin throughwheel
shaRonly).
Section2: Assembly
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