Hi bonnie.
not sure if this link will help you out but have a look.
part 1904220010 troy bilt tiller tine holder Google Search
SOURCE: How to remove rear tines to replace seals ?
The tines sometimes get frozen to the shaft. You might try penatrating oil and use a heat gun or hair dryer to heat to loosen.
Also tap wiht a hammer around shaft.
SOURCE: does rear tine tiller run 2 belts
Check the Troybuilt website for specific info on your tiller.
www.troybuilt.com
SOURCE: What type oil goes in the tranmission?
80W90 Gear oil goes in the tranny. 30W is for the engine only,
SOURCE: Troy Bilt Tiller tines do not engage
You likely have a clutch problem, never saw one that a simple adjustment would fix. I'd take off the tiller (there are two bolts that hold the tiller portion to the transmission, and check to make sure the clutch is sliding in and out. My hunch is either the lever is loose on the shaft or the allen-head little bolt that they use to shift the clutch has come out. Be sure to grease the clutch while you're in there.
This should be covered in your owners manual. Shame on them if they didn't mention this.
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I have checked almost ten different places on line. They don't have it in stock. Parts plus, Jack's small engines, parts tree, etc.
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