Troy-Bilt Pro-Line CRT Operation Manual - Page 19

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Troubleshooting 8 Problem Cause Wheels/Tines will not turn Tines turn, but wheels don't Wheels turn, but tines Don't Poor tilling performance 1. Improper use of controls. 2. Worn, broken, or mis-adjusted drive belt(s). 3. Internal transmission wear or damage. 4. Bolt loose in transmission pulley. 1. Wheel Drive Pins not in WHEEL DRIVE. 2. Bolt loose in transmission pulley. 3. Internal transmission wear or damage. 1. Tine holder mounting hardware missing. 2. Bolt loose in transmission pulley. 3. Internal transmission wear or damage. 1. Worn tines. 2. Improper Depth Regulator setting. 3. Forward Drive Belt slipping. Remedy 1. Review Operation section. 2. Replace or adjust belts. 3. Contact local authorized dealer. 4. Tighten bolt. 1. Inserts Drive Pins properly. 2. Tighten bolt. 3. Contact local authorized dealer. 1. Replace hardware. 2. Tighten bolt. 3. Contact local authorized dealer. 1. Replace Tines. 2. See "Tilling Tips & Techniques." 3. See Maintenance & Adjustments Section. 19

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Troubleshooting
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Problem
Cause
Remedy
Wheels/Tines will not turn
1.
Improper use of controls.
2.
Worn, broken, or mis-adjusted drive belt(s).
3. Internal transmission wear or damage.
4.
Bolt loose in transmission pulley.
1. Review Operation section.
2. Replace or adjust belts.
3. Contact local authorized dealer.
4.
Tighten bolt.
Tines turn, but wheels don’t
1.
Wheel Drive Pins not in WHEEL DRIVE.
2. Bolt loose in transmission pulley.
3. Internal transmission wear or damage.
1.
Inserts Drive Pins properly.
2. Tighten bolt.
3. Contact local authorized dealer.
Wheels turn, but tines Don’t
1.
Tine holder mounting hardware missing.
2. Bolt loose in transmission pulley.
3. Internal transmission wear or damage.
1.
Replace hardware.
2. Tighten bolt.
3. Contact local authorized dealer.
Poor tilling performance
1.
Worn tines.
2. Improper Depth Regulator setting.
3. Forward Drive Belt slipping.
1.
Replace Tines.
2. See “Tilling Tips & Techniques.”
3. See Maintenance & Adjustments Section.