The purpose of a rear line tiller is to churn up the ground in order to prepare it for use. It's a very simple and efficient way of getting it done. You could possibly purchase one from a feed and seed store, or a Tractor Supply store.
where can I get tines for M#917242484 tow behind tiller
Yes. Gas-powered rear line tillers are specifically made for tilling large amounts of area. When at a store such as Home Depot or Lowes, ask to see the "Rear line tillers."
Looking for the manual for Craftsman Yard Pro Rear Tine Tiller model 130202 Type 312901 Code 87120107
To replace rear tine bearings on a rear tine tiller, first ensure the tiller is unplugged or the spark plug is disconnected for safety. Remove the rear tines by unscrewing any retaining bolts or nuts, then carefully slide the tines off the shaft. Once the tines are removed, locate the bearings, often secured by clips or bolts, and remove them using a bearing puller if necessary. Install the new bearings by sliding them onto the shaft, securing them properly, and reassembling the tines before testing the tiller.
To replace bearings in a rear tiller, first, ensure the tiller is turned off and disconnected from any power source. Remove the rear wheel or any necessary covers to access the bearings. Carefully extract the old bearings using a puller or a similar tool, clean the area, and then install the new bearings, ensuring they fit securely in place. Finally, reassemble the tiller, making sure everything is properly aligned and tightened.
It is a tiller that can be operated without the use of a tractor and it will loosen up the ground making it easier to plant seeds for growing in a garden.
To remove the rear rim on a Craftsman rear tine tiller model 917.299250, first ensure the tiller is turned off and disconnected from any power source. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the bolts securing the rim to the wheel hub. Once the bolts are removed, gently pull the rim off the wheel hub. If the rim is stubborn, you may need to tap it lightly with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
To replace the clutch collar in an MTD rear tine tiller, first disconnect the spark plug wire for safety. Remove the tiller’s housing by unscrewing the necessary bolts, then take out the old clutch collar. Install the new clutch collar in the same position as the old one, ensuring it fits securely. Finally, reassemble the housing and reconnect the spark plug wire before testing the tiller.
To adjust the depth on a Sears mini tiller, locate the depth adjustment lever or knob, usually found near the handles or on the rear of the tiller. Turn the lever or knob to raise or lower the tiller tines, which will change the depth of tilling. For shallower tilling, raise the tines; for deeper tilling, lower them. Always ensure the tiller is off and on a stable surface when making adjustments for safety.
To change the drive belt on a Troy-Bilt Bronco tiller, first, ensure the tiller is turned off and disconnected from any power source. Remove the rear cover to access the drive belt, then carefully detach the old belt from the pulleys. Install the new belt by looping it around the pulleys in the same configuration as the old one, and reattach the rear cover securely. Finally, test the tiller to ensure the belt is functioning properly.
drain the oil out of the engine,turn the tiller upside down to lubricate the upper slide shaft of the transmission case
My Craftsman 5HP Mod 917-299252 reartine tiller will go forwards & backwards, but when put in till, the gears jam. Lost my parts book. Help!