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Snapper IRT4 1 Series - Belt Adjustment and Replacement; Tiller Tines

Snapper IRT4 1 Series
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SERVICE
FIGURE
9
TILLER
TINES
O
T
INE
SERVICE:
The
SNAPPER
IRT.
4
OOI
SERIES
TILLER
has
R.H.
and
L.H.
tines.
Check
both
tines
periodically
for
loose
or
missing
fasteners.
Replace
tine
assembly
when
blades
are
badly
worn
or
dam¬
aged.
Use
SNAPPER
#4-9735
R.H.
and
#4-9734
L.H.
tines
with
#1-5676
shear
bolts
and
#9-0222
locknuts
for
replacement
purposes.
The
tines
are
bolted
securely
to
the
tine
shaft
with
a
special
shear
bolt
(SNAPPER
#1-5676)
and
locknut
(#9-0222)
on
each
side.
Keep
spares
on
hand
in
case
a
bolt
shears
off
or
becomes
lost
while
tilling.
See
Figure
10.
NOTE:
Do
not
over-tighten
shear
bolts
as
this
will
cause
failure.
Tighten
5
to
8
foot
pounds
of
torque
maximum
!
BELT
ADJUSTMENT-
REPLACEMENT
BELT
TENSION
ADJUSTMENT:
To
chpck,
remove
LH.
wheel
and
drive
belt
guard.
Measure
the
length
of
the
IDLER
PULLEY
SPRING
at
the
end
of
the
con¬
trol
cable.
Move
the
WHEEL
&
TINE
CONTROL
up
to
the
handle
bar
and
measure
the
extended
length
of
the
spring.
When
properly
adjusted,
the
spring
should
extend
1/4"
to
1/2"
when
WHEEL
&
TINE
CONTROL
is
engaged.
If
adjustment
is
required,
loosen
and
reposition
the
jam-nuts
on
the
threaded
ends
of
the
cable
conduits.
To
increase
spring
ex¬
tension,
turn
the
jam-nuts
closer
to
the
cable
fittings.
See
Figure
11.
BELT
ADJUSTMENT
TEST:
start
engine
and
pull
WHEEL
&
TINE
CONTROL
to
handle
bar
then
release
ana
observe
tines
and
wheel
drive
which
should
stop.
If
tines
or
wheels
continue
after
WHEEL
&
TINE
CONTROL
is
released,
the
clutch
spring
extension
is
too
great.
Readjust
using
the
foregoing
procedure.
BELT
REPLACEMENT
1.
Remove
the
left
hand
wheel.
2.
Remove
two
1/2"
screws
and
nuts
from
guard.
3.
Remove
guard.
Remove
old
belt
and
replace
with
new
belt.
Belt
must
be
OVER
TOP
of
IDLER
and
within
BELT
GUIDE
for
proper
installation.
See
Figure
12.
FIGURE
12
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