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Tiller broke today

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Skwerl58

Today my Toro Wheel Horse tiller stopped tilling. It was doing god and it stopped turning. The pto stopped turning also.. The tiller tines  will move very little in either direction. Does anyone have any idea what may have happened. I hope to check it out next week.

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WHX??

Bearing seized some where. Take off the belt and check end to end. 

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lynnmor

There is a massive pair of sprockets and a chain inside, hopefully they aren’t knackered.  Have you checked the oil?

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953 nut
9 hours ago, Skwerl58 said:

it stopped turning. The pto stopped turning also.. The tiller tines  will move very little in either direction.

When you check for movement has the belt been removed?

Is your PTO mechanical or electric?

Is the belt slipping on the PTO or is the PTO not attempting to move the belt?

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Skwerl58

I removed the belt from the manual pto and the tines move very little. I drained the lube today and it had very small, minute specks of metal but no large pieces drained out. I also can see the gear at the drain plug which means the chain is off of that gear. Hopefully just a broken chain. Hope to try to separate the case tomorrow to check it out. 

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ineedanother
4 minutes ago, Skwerl58 said:

Hope to try to separate the case tomorrow to check it out. 

please post pics!!

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Skwerl58

Will try to take some

 

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c-series don

Here is what it looks like in there. I put new seals in mine a few years ago. 

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WHX??

Pretty stout chain there Don #50?   Is there a master link? 

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c-series don

Honestly Jim, that was a few years ago and I don’t remember!! 

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Skwerl58

Thanks for the pictures. I see the gear that I thought the chain was on and it is the one that drives the shaft that the chain is on. It had been separated before I got it because it has gasket maker  in the seam. 

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WHX??
1 hour ago, Skwerl58 said:

has gasket maker  in the seam. 

Yep sure sign and now ya gotta wonder what the PO missed or worse cobbled. 

FYI Lowell has the gaskets. 

https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/product/toro-wheel-horse-6851-tiller-gearbox-gasket/

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gwest_ca

If you have the U-clip off the master link make sure the rounded end of the U-clip is facing the direction of rotation.

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Skwerl58

Got the tiller apart and a small piece of metal had jammed in between the drive gears. I found another piece in the case. The only thing damaged was the e-clip that holds the small drive gear in place. I replaced it and cleaned up the cog where the metal was embedded. I looked at all bearings, shafts, gears and the chain and have no idea where the small pieces came from. The small piece of metal on the right is what was embedded in the cogs the other was in the case. Both of the pieces are probably combined the size of a bb. I have the two halves reassembled and it is turning great. Hopefully will use it next week to till some garden.

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953 nut
1 hour ago, Skwerl58 said:

have no idea where the small pieces came from.

Could the piece of metal be from one of your bearings?  Need to check them cdclosely.

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