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Does the tiller spin backwards or forwards. Should I twist the belt so it spins backwards or keep the belt normal. In the picture it is twisted to drive the tines backwards (counter clockwise as pictured) 20240419_180137.jpg.1fa0e6e2de288c1ceb8f528131849cea.jpg

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Achto

I don't own a tiller but...A common complaint when running a tiller with a hydro tranny is that you have to hold back on the hydro lever to keep the tiller from pushing the tractor forward too fast. So I would say that the tiller should spin forward.

 

I know this was a complaint with the Cub Cadet that I grew up using.

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Ed Kennell

:text-yeahthat:    rear tillers push forward.

 

                      My front tiller pushes backward...but I am left handed.   :confusion-shrug:IMG_5566.JPG.cd785bbda106a836ef7f67db64c031f7.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pullstart
7 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

but I am left handed


that explains a lot, but what does that have to do with a tiller?  :lol:

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SylvanLakeWH
16 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


that explains a lot, but what does that have to do with a tiller?  :lol:

Explains why he put it up front... that way he doesn't need to ride backwards on the tractor when he tills... :handgestures-thumbupright:

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JoeM
11 hours ago, Achto said:

A common complaint when running a tiller with a hydro tranny

Really not a complaint for me. I have used both.

The hydro is much better for tilling, especially in virgin ground having a few rocks. (I like the hydro lift too)

Reversing a hydro will not damage it unless you overheat the oil and if you keep the pump fins clean no problem. 

 

As far as tilling, weight helps the most, front and rear.

Seems to me one of the hardest things on a wheel horse machine. 

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squonk

Look at the tines on Ed's garden scratcher. You can see the leading edge of the tines and tell which way it turns. You really want the tine to "scoop the dirt" and flip it over.

 

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Ed Kennell
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1 hour ago, Pullstart said:


that explains a lot, but what does that have to do with a tiller?  :lol:

Well, I built the tiller with my left hand.  

Oh, and my neck is fused, so I can not see what's happening behind me so I put it on the front.

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Explains why he put it up front... that way he doesn't need to ride backwards on the tractor when he tills... :handgestures-thumbupright:

Jim understands a how we overcome a stiff neck.   :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Tractorhead
Posted (edited)

Made me one myself out of an old Handsteering tiller.

 

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enlarged it with 2 more Shovels and refitted it with a stronger Engine.

that thing digs like a charme.

Oh, forgotten - for a quick stop i added an Automatic Clutch on the Engine - 

Throttle can be pulled on the tiller or with a remote bowden.

It sits on the rearhitch with an self constructed Mount.

up and down is made with the Original Wheelhorse hitch.

 

i let the Original Tyres on it to move it simpler arround in my Shed.

 

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David414
On 4/19/2024 at 11:44 PM, Ed Kennell said:

:text-yeahthat:    rear tillers push forward.

 

                      My front tiller pushes backward...but I am left handed.   :confusion-shrug:IMG_5566.JPG.cd785bbda106a836ef7f67db64c031f7.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is this a non wheel horse tiller? Home made?

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, David414 said:

Is this a non wheel horse tiller? Home made?

Home made from a walk behind tiller and a wheel horse plow frame.

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Tractorhead
1 hour ago, Ed Kennell said:

Home made from a walk behind tiller and a wheel horse plow frame.

 

also an awesome idea Ed.

an great solved, needs just one Engine 👍

 

 

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David414
6 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Home made from a walk behind tiller and a wheel horse plow frame.

Very clever idea. Care to share more details on your build? Really fascinating project!

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Ed Kennell
10 hours ago, David414 said:

Very clever idea. Care to share more details on your build? Really fascinating project!

 

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Monstrosity

So it worked better opposing the direction of the tractor 20240422_214429.jpg.6010263dac97169027bdf9297a991321.jpg20240422_214406.jpg.2682ef13d39bd6f335aa6c53c7c4497c.jpg

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Rick3478
8 minutes ago, Monstrosity said:

So it worked better opposing the direction of the tractor

 

I had the same experience with mine when I put a tiller on it.  The tines do more pushing than the wheels.  In fact the transmission has to hold the tractor back, which doesn't work so well with hydros.  One bright note is that the belt is actually long enough to put a twist in, so you have the option of forward or reverse tine rotation.  I'll never try it on a hydro again, though.  It's gear drives with the tiller for me.

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Treepep
On 4/19/2024 at 11:44 PM, Ed Kennell said:

:text-yeahthat:    rear tillers push forward.

 

                      My front tiller pushes backward...but I am left handed.   :confusion-shrug:IMG_5566.JPG.cd785bbda106a836ef7f67db64c031f7.JPG

 

 

 

I had the same thoughts after seeing your awesome build Ed.  I have been buying cheap and just flipping tillers.  I realized I am not nor will I ever be Ed so... I walk behind my tillers like a chump.:)

 

Ten bucks for the last one.  Vertical shaft with what I call a pinch clutch.  Please correct me.  Two flattened cones that pinch together to drive tines.  Not as arm breaky as my DB rigs but a good little tiller.  I like your pto driven creation.  Some day

 

 

 

 

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