Tiller Does anyone know what kind of tiller this is?

   / Does anyone know what kind of tiller this is? #1  

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tiller 001.jpgtiller 002.jpgtiller 003.jpgWhat kind of tiller is this? Model # is *s1200s cant read 1st number can anyony help? Thanks
 
   / Does anyone know what kind of tiller this is? #2  
Looks like it came over from Japan in the same container as the tractor. May be a Japanese only make.

By the way.... welcome to the forum! Grew up in Forrest County but up near Jackson now.
 
   / Does anyone know what kind of tiller this is? #3  
I am pretty sure that is a Yanmar 1200 series tiller. I have a rs1201 that I converted to a 3 point hitch a couple of years ago. typically a 2 point hook up, the rear wheels control the depth. It can also be a pain converting the short PTO shaft to the right spline input. I posted a video highlighting some of the things I did.

Yanmar RS1201 Tiller conversion to 3 point hitch - YouTube

You can get some parts like tines and some seals from a couple of different places:
Yanmar Tractor Parts - Shop Online

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Little Miami Trading Company - Compact Tractors

Mine is an absolute workhorse! aside from adapting it to 3 point, I've only changed the gear oil and tightened the tine bolts. Ideally, a new set of tines would be appropriate but, currently it still beats the soil into submission!
 
   / Does anyone know what kind of tiller this is? #4  
I am pretty sure that is a Yanmar 1200 series tiller. I have a rs1201 that I converted to a 3 point hitch a couple of years ago. typically a 2 point hook up, the rear wheels control the depth. It can also be a pain converting the short PTO shaft to the right spline input. I posted a video highlighting some of the things I did.

Yanmar RS1201 Tiller conversion to 3 point hitch - YouTube

You can get some parts like tines and some seals from a couple of different places:
Yanmar Tractor Parts - Shop Online

Home / News - Fredricks Equipment

Little Miami Trading Company - Compact Tractors

Mine is an absolute workhorse! aside from adapting it to 3 point, I've only changed the gear oil and tightened the tine bolts. Ideally, a new set of tines would be appropriate but, currently it still beats the soil into submission!

Hi, I was watching your video. Those tines, from what I could see look exactly like Japanese "wasteland" tines. If so, they are spinning backwards. If you look and they have a chisel style point and are straight not offset they are. I believe that tiller may have been mated to a ccw rotation tractor. I suppose you can just turn the blades around. I have a set on one of mine, they work great in hard ground lots of rocks. It is hard to tell in the video.
 
 
 
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