[. . . ] Do not remove the post in the center of the cap as it is used for anchoring the cap to concrete or similar hard-drying fill material. Because of widely varying soil, moisture and terrain conditions, a specific load for the wheel weights cannot be recommended. [. . . ] If you have any questions concerning use or installation, please contact your local dealer or the factory. Parts List Please check the contents of the service kit with the parts list below and as shown in Figure 3. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your local service dealer or the factory. Ref. GW-2382 1186411 GW-9904 736-0169 1186531 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tools and Materials Required: Fill material for weight shells; (See Step 2) Flat-blade screwdriver Scissors* Masking tape* Center punch* Hammer* Electric power drill with 1/4" and 7/16" or (1/4" and 3/8") high-speed drill bits. * Two 9/16" wrenches *NOTE: For 11 HP “Big Red” model the wheels are pre-drilled. 1 Drill Mounting Holes To mount the wheel weights, two 7/16 inch holes need to be drilled in each wheel. This drilling can be done without removing the wheels from the tiller. Carefully cut the template (see attached sheet) along the inside and outside dotted lines. CAUTION Read instructions provided with the power drill before using. Place the template in the center of the wheel well, making sure that the arrow on the template is aligned with the air valve stem, as shown in Figure 2. Using a center punch and hammer, punch two drill guide marks exactly through the center of each (+) sign on the template. The guide marks are 5 inches apart, which is the correct center-to-center distance for mounting the wheel weights. Fig. [. . . ] At all times, keep the drill centered to ensure that the correct distance between the mounting holes is maintained. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the second wheel. 1 2 3 4 5 Fig. [. . . ]