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TB146EC (21AK146G966 -2010) Troy-Bilt Tiller - Overview
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Clutch Drum
PartSelect #: PS10013373
Manufacturer #: 791-153592
The Clutch Drum is a silver, metal part used to transmit power from the engine to the drive shaft. Installation is rated "Medium" difficult and will require a screwdriver, wrench set, and torx wrenche...
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Bill
February 28, 2023
I have replaced the clutch assembly and gearbox (transmission) and tines will not turn.
For model number TB146EC
Hi Bill, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our research, clevis pins, part number PS10003074, connect the tines to the driveshaft. They are made of a specific grade of metal and designed in a way that they will break if a certain amount of force is applied, which helps to protect the gearbox or transmission from damage. If one or more clevis pins break on your tiller, they will prevent the tines from turning and will need to be replaced. We hope this is what you were looking for!
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Kenneth
May 8, 2023
Oil coming from breather tube to air cleaner
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Hi Kenneth, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, we would suggest you clean the carburetor assembly, and extra oil in the engine that can cause the oil to foam and blow out through the breather, feeding into the air filter. We hope this information helps!
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Throttle cable seized up!
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James from HAGARVILLE, AR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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