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Can someone ID this tiller?

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My_horse

Bought this about 20 years ago, before I knew enough about Wheel Horses, thinking I could make it work on my 314-8. I realize now that it’s probably better to try and find the correct one and sell this one off. 

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gwest_ca

Click on the picture in this link. A full list of them will come up and may help with ID.

Call the list the DNA of the item.

 

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gwest_ca

Will guess it is a RT-367 or 7-1211.

These older models were often adapted to newer tractors with kits. A search of our files using these numbers will get you more info.

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My_horse
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3 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Will guess it is a RT-367 or 7-1211.

These older models were often adapted to newer tractors with kits. A search of our files using these numbers will get you more info.

Thanks, very helpful information. Looks like it is indeed a 7-1211 or RT 367. The RT-366 has a different mount and pulley system, designed to run off the hydro pulley. 

looks like there’s a correct tiller a couple hours from me with the belt, pulley bracket, and mount, ready to go. I’ve got the rear lift setup already and the mount for the rear blade. 

 

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clueless

Early model 36" WH tiller.

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Racinbob

The 7-1211 is easily mounted on your 314. You will need to get the later mid mount pully assembly (mounts under the engine). Use the axle bracket that you have. Do not use the pully assembly (bottom in the picture) you have. It mounts just in front of the transmission. It would require moving the running board outward and a second belt. Major pain. Unlike the newer model the slot hitch stays on the tractor. With a piece of bar stock and a short chain hooked hooks to the tiller lifts it. You'll have to experiment with the belt length. Run the it just like the newer tillers from the pto to the idler assembly under the engine back to the tiller. I used mine for many years. It's actually easier to mount than the newer model.

 

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Of course I added the strut, basket and dirt deflector. :)

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