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MTD Front tine tillers

Official MTD front-tine tiller parts

MTD front-tine tillers are top-performers that you can depend on when you're getting your garden ready for spring planting. Powerful engines in MTD front-tine tillers drive sturdy tines to break up soil quickly and easily. When your MTD front-tine tiller isn't working as it should, find the repair parts you need to fix the problem at Sears PartsDirect.

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How to replace the drive belt on your MTD front-tine tiller

  • Pull the spark plug wire straight up and off the plug.
  • Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
  • Remove the mounting screws that secure the drive belt cover to the tiller and pull the drive belt cover off.
  • Remove the bolts from the belt keeper behind the engine pulley and pull the belt keeper off.
  • Remove the bolt from the idler pulley and pull the idler pulley off.
  • Pull the drive belt off of the engine and transmission pulleys.
  • Position the new drive belt on the engine pulley and transmission pulley.
  • Reinstall the idler pulley with the belt routed over the idler pulley and through the belt guide. Reinstall the belt keeper behind the engine pulley. Make sure that the belt is properly routed through the belt keeper.
  • Position the drive belt cover on the side of the tiller and secure with the mounting screws.
  • Reconnect the spark plug wire to the engine and check for proper tiller operation.

Frequently replaced parts in MTD front-tine tillers

  • Clevis pins. The clevis pins are shear pins that couple the tines to the rotating tine shaft. A clevis pin is designed to shear off if the tines hit a fixed object during cultivation to prevent damage to the engine and other tiller components.
  • Spark plug. The spark plug provides the ignition spark for the engine cylinder.
  • Starter rope. The self-retracting starter rope coils around a spring-loaded pulley on the top of the crankshaft. The person operating the tiller pulls the starter rope, which rotates the spring-loaded pulley and spins the crankshaft to start the engine.
  • Carburetor. The carburetor mixes air with fuel in the proper proportion to produce a combustible gas. That gas/air mixture is pulled into the cylinder where the piston compresses it and the spark plug ignites it.
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