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How much will a manual sleeve hitch lift?

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Pirate

I have a 414-8 with no hydraulics.

I have a chance to buy a 8hp rototiller, that has a sleeve hitch.

Just wondering if the manual lift on my WH will lift the tiller, with the 8hp motor on it.

I will have to fab the rock shaft, and could play with the arm lengths on the shaft, to get more leverage. But less lift.

Any ideas?

Here's a pic of the tiller:




			
		

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WheelHorse_of_course

The picture you show has a 3pt hitch.

The Brinly box graders are probably as heavy as that tiller. As long as you don't mind one Popeye arm and one normal arm I would not worry about the weight.

Since you have to make it anyway, make it for a slot hitch if that is what your horse has already.

I think what I would do is make a hitch with a hinge in the middle, so that it rocks the tiller back onto its wheels for transport. That way you are lifting nearly no weight.

Just an idea I dreamt up thinking about making a tow behind tiller.

Be sure to show us pictures of the final project.

:D :ychain:

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Pirate

WH of course. I like the idea of a hinge, and lifting it onto the rear wheels, for transport.

I've got a tine, dethatcher, that I sometimes, set the height with the rear wheels, so the tines just pick up pine needles. A hinge with work with that also.

Good thinking.

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WheelHorse_of_course

Post some pics if you do it. The hinge idea is just a thought, so I'll be interested if it works in theory!

I have often though a tiller like this is far more likely to fit my budget that a Wheel Horse tiller.

Happy Holidays of you choice. :D :ychain:

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WheelHorse_of_course

Here's Wheel Horse's idea with the hinged tongue. I have one of these and it isn't very hard to lift with the slot hitch.

http://www.wheelhorseforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1220

Good to know it should work.

And no surprise I did not invent it - I had no idea where the idea came from, now I know - all I know is it was just in my head!

Hard to find self-powered tillers though.

:D :ychain:

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linen beige

Hard to find self-powered tillers though.

:ychain:

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Rollerman

The picture you show has a 3pt hitch.

The Brinly box graders are probably as heavy as that tiller. As long as you don't mind one Popeye arm and one normal arm I would not worry about the weight.

Since you have to make it anyway, make it for a slot hitch if that is what your horse has already.

I think what I would do is make a hitch with a hinge in the middle, so that it rocks the tiller back onto its wheels for transport. That way you are lifting nearly no weight.

Just an idea I dreamt up thinking about making a tow behind tiller.

Be sure to show us pictures of the final project.

:D:ychain:

Actually that is a sleeve hitch hanging off the front of the tiller.

Just set up for a differant make.

The pin looks to be right at the front of the tiller.

So you won't have a whole lot of weight hanging out.

If it seems to hard to yank up you can always try a helper spring or two.

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hm12460

Pirate, it depends on how tuff ya are!

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