21D-65M8711 (2017) Troy-Bilt Tiller - Overview
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Nut-flglk 5/16-18
PartSelect #: PS9092936
Manufacturer #: 712-04063
This nut is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for various lawn and garden equipment. It is sold individually, not as part of a kit or assembly. Also referred to as a Lock Nut, it is resistant t...
$6.40
In Stock
TINE-BOLO 10-INCH LH
PartSelect #: PS19274426
Manufacturer #: 742-04227-0637
This manufacturer-certified Left Hand Bolo Tine attaches to the left tine holder, and is used to dig up dirt in the area being tilled. This part is constructed of black metal, is rated as "easy" to in...
$26.62
In Stock
TINE-BOLO 10-INCH RH
PartSelect #: PS19274422
Manufacturer #: 742-04226-0637
The Right Bolo Tine attaches to the right tine holder, and is used to dig up dirt in the area being tilled. This part is approved by the original manufacturer, and is constructed of black metal. Its i...
$26.62
On Order
Oil Seal
PartSelect #: PS16413297
Manufacturer #: 721-04232
This high-quality component is made for use with walk-behind rotor tillers. It is an authentic oil seal which is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer. This item helps to provide a tight sea...
$25.55
On Order
CABLE-FORWARD
PartSelect #: PS19304985
Manufacturer #: 946-04413A
Ensure your tiller operates smoothly with the Troy-Bilt Forward Drive Control Cable. This essential component engages the transmission to propel your tiller forward and facilitate rotating the tines w...
$50.44
On Order
CABLE-REVERSE
PartSelect #: PS19304987
Manufacturer #: 946-04414A
The reverse cable is made out of metal and plastic and is sold individually. This part is an OEM from Troy-Bilt for use in rototillers. During replacement, it may require a set of pliers to help insta...
$55.59
On Order
Cone Bearing
PartSelect #: PS16462296
Manufacturer #: 941-04298
This OEM Cone Bearing, also known as a Tapered Bearing, is a silver, .75 I.D., metal part. Sold individually, it attaches inside the wheel hub, and customers have rated the installation as Medium Diff...
$26.60
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Washer-Flat 1.50x
PartSelect #: PS16419689
Manufacturer #: 736-04308
This is an original replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. The flat washer is commonly found in tillers from Troy-Bilt, Yard Machine, and MTD. This part is generally used to help s...
$6.92
Special Order
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Lawrence
November 2, 2023
why does my tiller cut off after 30 seconds
For model number 21D-65M8711
Hello Lawrence, Thank you for writing. Check all fuel lines for a blockage by removing them and blowing through them. Make sure fuel filter and air filter are clear and clean of obstructions. Clean or replace the spark plug. The carburetor may need to be properly set as well as they go out of adjustment over time from vibrations.
1. Loosen the large set screw on top of the air filter with a flathead screwdriver and remove the air filter from the carburetor.
2. Locate the idle adjustment screw on the side of the carburetor. Gently turn the screw clockwise with a screwdriver until the valve touches the seat. Then, back the screw off counterclockwise one-and-a-half turns.
3. Look on the opposite side of the carburetor, for the high-speed adjustment screw -- if your carburetor has one. Gently turn the screw clockwise until the valve touches the seat, then back this screw off one-and-a-half turns as well.
4. Check to see if your engine has a large bowl on the bottom side of the carburetor that houses the float. If so, it will have a single screw on the bottom of the bowl. Turn the screw clockwise until it stops turning, then back it off for one-and-a-half turns.
5. Replace the air filter on top of the carburetor and secure it by tightening the screw in the centre of the air filter.
6. Start the engine and let it half-throttle for about five minutes to warm up. Then, slowly turn the idle adjustment screw -- which you adjusted in Step 3 -- clockwise until the engine begins to slow. Note the position of the screw and then begin turning the screw counterclockwise. The engine will normalize, then eventually will begin to slow once again. Note the position where it begins to slow a second time and rotate the screw clockwise to a point halfway between the two positions where the engine began to slow. You have now fine-tuned the idle adjustment.
7. Increase the throttle to full speed. Repeat the adjustments you made on the idle screw on the high-speed screw -- on the opposite side of the carburetor from the idle screw.
8. Test the engine under varying workloads. If the engine runs roughly under any conditions, adjust the idle or high-speed screw to fine-tune the adjustments.
I hope this helps and good luck with your repair.
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Reverse cable end broke off
I order a new cable from this site, removed broken cable, loosened small pulley then installed new cable. Extremely easy!!
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Robert from BRIDGEWATER, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Wrench set
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