2. Locate the top of the belt idler assembly where the clutch cable (item 55) is secured in place. A properly tensioned belt should stretch the idler spring (located next to the idler pulley) between 1/4" -3/8" when the clutch bail (item 54) is held in the drive position. 3. Using a 1/2" wrench loosen the two nuts that secure the cable (item 55) in place. 4. TO INCREASE belt tension adjust these two nuts so that the cable (item 55) is secured in place with an additional 1/4" of the threaded adjuster at the top of the assembly. TO DECREASE belt tension, adjust these two nuts so that the cable (item 55) is secured in place with 1/4" less of the threaded adjuster at the top of the assembly. 5. Replace the guard (item 3) and reinstall the four nuts (item 87) that secure it in place. 6. Run the unit to test your adjustment. Repeat as necessary to achieve proper adjustment. A properly adjusted belt will pull the unit up a 15 degree slope when clutched without any belt slip, and will declutch and stop the unit completely when the clutch is released. NOTE: Never release the clutch on a slope. The unit is heavy and will free wheel down hill. NOTE: A worn belt will not allow for proper adjustment and must be replaced. ADJUSTING CHAIN TENSION 1. Remove the top guard (item 3) by removing the four nuts (item 87), two on each side, that secure it to the frame. 2. Locate the bolt (item 31, 33) and nut (item 80) that hold each idler sprocket to the frame of the unit. One idler sprocket sets tension on the wheel drive chain and one sets tension on the tine drive chain. 3. Loosen the bolt and nut and slide the idler sprocket (item 29) in the desired direction. INCREASED TENSION: Slide the sprocket to the rear. DECREASED TENSION: Slide the idler sprocket to the front. 4. Tighten the bolt and nut to secure the sprocket in place. 5. Replace the guard and reinstall the four nuts that secure it in place. NOTE: Over tensioning the chain will cause premature chain and sprocket wear. DO NOT OVER TENSION THE CHAIN. A properly tensioned chain will have slack of 1/4"-3/8" when moved by hand. Part No 360251 Form No F071206A 12 AE Owner’s Manual DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT 1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug. 2. Remove the top guard by removing the four nuts, two on each side, that secure it to the frame. 3. Slide the belt off of the engine drive pulley, and off of the jackshaft drive pulley. 4. Continue sliding the belt along the jackshaft to the right jackshaft bearing away from the pulley and sprockets. 5. Using a 9/16" wrench, remove the two bolts and nuts that hold the jackshaft bearing in place. 6. Carefully lift the jackshaft up until the belt can be slid out underneath the bearing. 7. Slide the new belt in place over the jackshaft. 8. Replace and tighten the bolts and nuts holding the jackshaft bearing in place. Be sure that the jackshaft is aligned straight across between both bearings. 9. Slide the belt along the jackshaft and over both engine and jackshaft pulleys. Be sure the idler pulley is positioned on the flat side of the belt. 10. Check proper belt tension. See BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT in this manual. CHAIN REPLACEMENT NOTE: This procedure will work to change the wheel drive chain or the tine drive chain. 1. Wait for engine to cool and disconnect spark plug. 2. Remove the top guard by removing the four nuts, two on each side, that secure it to the frame. 3. Roll the unit until the master link of the chain that you want to replace is exposed near the jackshaft sprocket. 4. Release the tension on the chain. See CHAIN TENSION ADJUSTMENT in this manual. 5. Using a screwdriver or similar device, remove the spring clip that secures the master link in the chain. 6. With the master link removed unwind the chain from the two sprockets that it connects. 7. Carefully string the replacement chain around the same two sprockets and reconnect it with the new master link provided with your replacement chain. 8. Re set the tension on the chain. 9. Replace the guard and reinstall the four nuts that secure it in place. LUBRICATION BEARINGS 1. Remove the top guard by removing the four nuts, two on each side, that secure it to the frame. NOTE: Guard must be removed to lubricate the jackshaft bearings only. All other bearings can be lubed without removing the guard. 2. Lubricate all 6 bearings using a pressurized grease gun with standard lithium based grease. 3. Wipe any excess grease off of all bearings and fittings after each lubrication. 4. Replace the guard and reinstall the four screws that secure it in place. CHAINS 1. Remove the top guard by removing the four nuts, two on each side, that secure it to the frame. 2. Apply a light coat of No. 30 Oil or a penetrating chain lubricant to keep the chain clean and in good running order. 3. Replace the guard and reinstall the four screws that secure it in place. NOTE: If machine is cleaned with a pressure washer the chains and bearings should be lubricated after each cleaning. Part N...