A rear tine tiller may backfire due to a few common issues, such as a rich fuel mixture, incorrect timing, or a faulty spark plug. If the carburetor is delivering too much fuel or if the air filter is clogged, it can cause incomplete combustion, leading to backfiring. Additionally, problems with the ignition system, like a malfunctioning spark plug or ignition timing issues, can also result in backfires. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the air filter and checking the spark plug, can help prevent this issue.
where can I get tines for M#917242484 tow behind tiller
Looking for the manual for Craftsman Yard Pro Rear Tine Tiller model 130202 Type 312901 Code 87120107
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.
My brother wants to sell me the 24 inch 5.0 front tine tiller, how old is this tiller and what is it worth.
YES ITS CALLED A FURROWER GO TO SEARS.COM AND TYPE IN Craftsman 10" Furrower for Tiller
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.
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!
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how to replace belts on gilson model 51179
To replace the belts on a rear tine Ariens tiller, first, ensure the tiller is off and disconnect the spark plug for safety. Remove any protective covers, then locate the belts; typically, there are two belts: one for the engine and one for the tines. Loosen the tension on the belts by adjusting the idler pulleys, remove the old belts, and install the new ones by threading them around the pulleys. Finally, re-tension the belts, reattach the covers, and reconnect the spark plug before testing the tiller.