9
ASSEMBLY
*These measurements are given as a reference only.
After installing the rotary tiller, the frame should be 4
1/2" to 5 1/2" off the ground.
Note: If the tiller’s frame touches the back of the tractor
or the wheels, you may add one to four shims (item 3)
between the tiller’s back wall and the tiller hitch (item 2).
If using more than two shims, use the 3/8 x 2" hex bolts.
Verification: Make sure the tiller’s frame will pass under
the transaxle when dismounting the tiller.
STEP 2
ROTARY TILLER PREPARATION
Determine the set of holes (item 1) to use to attach the
tiller’s hitch (item 2) by using the following chart:
*Measurement from the
ground to the tow hitch
Sets holes
(see figure)
7.00" to 7 5/8’’ 8
th
7 5/8’’ to 8 1/4" 7
th
8 1/4" to 8 7/8" 6
th
8 7/8" to 9 1/2" 5
th
9 1/2" to 10 1/8" 4
th
10 1/8" to 10 3/4" 3
rd
10 3/4" to 11 3/8" 2
nd
11 3/8" to 12" 1
st
Attach the tiller’s hitch
NOTE: If you have used the short sleeves to install
the mounting supports, install the tiller hitch (item 2) in
one set of holes higher than which is mentioned in
the chart.
If you have used the long sleeves to install the
mounting supports, install the tiller hitch (item 2) in
two set of holes higher than which is mentioned in the
chart.