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40" Tiller on JAWS

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clintonnut

Today I fabbed one of the lift arm clevis ends for the three point since I couldn't get the original off. Mounted the 3pt and installed the tiller. Let the tiller go about 8 inches down and it was chuckin' the dirt! I also took the cab off. I love the 3pt.

Here's everybody's wish, PICTURES!

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Charlie

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rickv1957

Charlie,tractor and tiller look great!, :thumbs:Rick

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Operator

Looks good Charlie! More fun in the dirt than snow huh?

How wide is the tiller?

Randy

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rockbuilt

I tried to get one of those but someone out e-bayed me :omg:

I would still like to get my hands on one if you have an extra laying around :D

Nice looking rig you have there :D

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clintonnut

I paid $230 for it with the 3pt. I'm not sure if I will sell it at the show or not.

Charlie

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wh1257

nice tilling

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Olratlr

It is doing a good job. :omg:

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Gerry w

Looks great Charlie! Does that tiller hook up "directly" to the back of your horse? So the shaft isn't exposed?

And WHAT is that "thing" shown in the back of your pic next to the trucks???

Gerry

P.S. I hooked up the recoil you gave Kathy and I to her Ranger, it works great, thank you!

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d200

:omg: That looks like a supreme combo.

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Lawn Ranger kid

Nice tractor! :omg:

Josh

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clintonnut

The driveshaft for the tiller is completly enclosed in a pivoting coupler. You take the 3 nuts out of the PTO cover and hook the 3pt arms up and put the nuts back on the tractor after you slide the 70lb coupler on.

Gerry. What THING are you talking about? I see lots of things :omg: . Are you talking about my cummins truck or that giant seeder?

It is amazing that Gutbrod and Wheel Horse went through the effort to ship tractors over here as well as the now plow, rototiller, replacement parts, etc. No wonder everything is discontinued.

Charlie

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Gerry w

Must be that ginormous seeder!! They don't make them like that here in Vermont!!

70lb coupler??? OUCH!!! That's more fun then the belt to PTO attachment for the snow blower!!

Looking real good Charlie, thanks for the reply. :omg:

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clintonnut

The seeder belongs to a guy in Penn State but he doesn't currently have the ambition of hiring somebody to haul a 20ft wide seeder on a semi. I think it is a 24 row corn seeder. I think it's sitting on a hay wagon that is begging for mercy.

Charlie

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Sean's Dream

Today I fabbed one of the lift arm clevis ends for the three point since I couldn't get the original off. Mounted the 3pt and installed the tiller. Let the tiller go about 8 inches down and it was chuckin' the dirt! I also took the cab off. I love the 3pt.

Here's everybody's wish, PICTURES!

HPIM3122.jpg

HPIM3123.jpg

Charlie

Have the same tiller but I need the PTO Coupler for a D250. Any ideas of where to get one?

Thanks in advance

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clintonnut

So you need the 3 bolt flange?

I'm guessing you need it from the 3 bolt flange to the slip coupler.

Charlie

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Sean's Dream

So you need the 3 bolt flange?

I'm guessing you need it from the 3 bolt flange to the slip coupler.

Charlie

Need the 3 bolt flange and the PTO shaft/coupler. I just have the tiller.

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clintonnut

A couple guys might have what you need. Ask the D250 genius named Larry. He has many parts and could help you out. Also ask baerpath. D250 stuff is sometimes pretty pricy. Just a warning.

Rockbuilt, how high can your tractor lift the tiller off the ground? Mine only lifts about 2 inches from the ground. Help me please! I don't like it rubbing against the pavement over bumps or tearing up the grass when I drive it.

Charlie

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rockbuilt

Rockbuilt, how high can your tractor lift the tiller off the ground? Mine only lifts about 2 inches from the ground. Help me please! I don't like it rubbing against the pavement over bumps or tearing up the grass when I drive it.

Charlie

I think you misread my post I don't have a tiller for mine I missed out on it by a better e-bayer but I think I can help with that

Try to adjust the top link to gain lift, you may have to adjust it before and after travel if you cant get enough depth for tilling

I don't know for sure but it looks like you have a long link for the center point link you may want to shorten that if it is not original.

remember if you get too frustrated I will take it off your hands :omg:

hope this helps

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