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gatoolman

Tiller for a D-160

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gatoolman

Hello to all. I have a hydraulic driven Tiller that I can't find any info on. No markings that I can read on the tiller other than a Delta Hyd made in Rockford, Il tag on the hyd. motor. I looked through the on line manuals posted and got a pretty good idea of the brackets to mount but don't realy see how I would attached the tiller to lift it up. The tiller looks like it was only used a few times and has most of the paint on the tines so I would like to try and use it if possible.  Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

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gatoolman

It is a 36" Tiller

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Desko

That tiller is for c,300,400, and 500 series that someone put a hydro pump on.

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gatoolman

ok, thanks.

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brandonozz

That tiller is designed to connect to the bracket that mounts under the transaxle - the same mount used for the push / snow blade.  The D series use a 3 point lift for the rear and was powered with a PTO shaft.  My understanding the D 200's came standard with the 3 point but had to be added to / purchased for the 160's and 180's.  When installed, there is a second lift cylinder on the right side of the tractor under the seat used to lift the 3 point.

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gatoolman

Thank you for your reply. I don't think I'll be spending the money on a rear PTO or a 3 point hitch so on to plan B.

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