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Sledhedz5600

Newbie first time tilling

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Sledhedz5600

I just wanted to write in and thank everyone for the help I needed to get my tiller working on my 314-A. I was able to get the mid mount pulley set up, I was able to fab up a rear lift thanks to some pics and I was also able to fab up a mount on the tiller to be able to hook it up to the rear lift, because I have a older style tiller. And also with the info on this site I was able to dig up the part # for the belt and after reading the posts about the belts I spent a few more dollars and got the oe wheel horse belt for $60. I just can't believe how well this tiller works and it did my 50' x 100' garden with ease and also alot easier than using my father in laws troy built horse. The only other thing that I think might make it easier is if I had the dial a height. Does this work well with the tiller or is it a waste of time ? I just want to be able to adjust the height that I am tilling at. And does anyone know where I could find such a thing ? Oh and I will post some pics soon too. :D

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Hallas

Curious about how you set the lift up. I have an older tiller as well and ive got some head scratching about how to rig it. Any photos?

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rustynut

how long is the belt for the tiller i need one?

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rickv1957

Them tillers sure do work great!!,Rick

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Sledhedz5600

I will get some pics as soon as I can with how I rigged up the lift, and the belt is 1/2" wide and 139" long.

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