littleredrider 409 #1 Posted June 11, 2020 So got to use the new to me rototiller. But guess hit a big ass rock and broke the chain. After some serious fighting getting the tines off, separated without too much pain. But I need to get seals n gaskets, maybe some bearings, but there is no ID tag on it, and don't know how much have changed in later years. I believe it's a 70s unit, looking at the mounting bracket. How can I get the right parts without the model number? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 11,489 #2 Posted June 11, 2020 Here is a list of the models in the order they were produced. I would go to a place like https://www.partstree.com/ and enter a model number and see if you can spot difference in the models. I recall some models had two seals back to back on each side for the tine shafts but don't know if all them did. Tiller DNA in the order they were produced 1966 tiller model RT-366 [Driven by hydro transmission pulley. Drive belt 1586 replaced by 9714 (HA x 76" or 1/2" x 76")] 1967 tiller model RT-367 [Front drive belt 1586 replaced by 9714 (HA x 76" or 1/2" x 76") Rear drive belt 7358 (4L x 65.95" or 1/2" x 65.95")] 1968-1973 tiller model 7-1211 [Front drive belt for short frame models 867, 875, 876, 87 and 1075 #1576 replaced by 9691 (HA x 70" or 1/2" x 70") Front drive belt for long frame models #1586 replaced by 9714 (HA x 76" or 1/2" x 76") Rear drive belt for all #7358 (4L x 65.95" or 1/2" x 65.95")] 1973-1974 tiller model 7-1251 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1975 tiller model 7-1252 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1976 tiller model 67-36TL01 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1977 tiller model 77-36TL01 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1977 tiller model 77-36TL02 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1978 tiller model 87-36TL01 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1979 tiller model 97-36TL01 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1980-1982 tiller model 07-36TL01 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1983-1985 tiller model 07-36TL02 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1986-1989 tiller model 07-36TL03 [Drive belt # 1599 (HA x 139.00in 1/2" x 139") If used on later twin-cylinder models use belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1990-1991 tiller model 07-36TL04 [Drive belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1992 tiller model 07-36TL05 [Drive belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] 1993-2001 2003-2007 tiller model 79370 [Drive belt # 103635 which has been replaced by # 110265 (1/2" x 141.00")] Garry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littleredrider 409 #3 Posted June 11, 2020 I looked up the 1976 model and everything looks the same as mine. That had 2 seals you mentioned. I didn't pull my seals yet, wanted to see the price first. Might get the seals/gasket now, maybe over the winter get the bearings. Lil pricey for it all!!! And might need new tines to boot. Yay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gwest_ca-(File Mod) 11,489 #4 Posted June 12, 2020 The bearings are likely common so see if you can record any numbers while you have it apart and get at a local bearing supplier. When two seals are installed back to back - inner one to keep the oil in and the outer to keep dirt out the outer one starves for lubrication. Put some grease between the two seals so the outer will last longer. Garry Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littleredrider 409 #5 Posted June 12, 2020 Held off getting the bearings. Got the seals on order, gasket is NLA. So might make one out of a cereal box or something. Looked up 2 different tillers, one which I think I have, 1976 year at least, and one for a 92 I believe. The 92 shows the cases are the same, so can flip them left to right. I need to take a closer look at mine, but highly doubt mine is that new, the cover and overall condition makes it older... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 7,824 #6 Posted June 12, 2020 Have you visited this site? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
littleredrider 409 #7 Posted June 13, 2020 Not in awhile!!! need to see what cases I have, if that gasket will work... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites