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Humble Guy
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Bruce,
Thanks again for the info, you have been very helpful. The gear I was referring to shows up in this thread on a another forum: Weekend Freedom Machines: Tiller model 31 (I'm not sure of the rules regarding linking to another forum -- I apologize to the moderators if I've violated protocol).
I think the tiller is a model 31. I'll have to go back and look at it but it looks very similar.
I'm still wondering what would happen if I did it the way the previous owner did -- do you think I can hook it to the front in place of the snowblower and till a garden in reverse?
Also Bruce -- you are saying that I can somehow hook up the tiller to the back without a lift kit. I'll have to look into that. . . I'm not sure how that would work because as of now the back end of the 212 just has a hitch (i.e. where you would pin a tow behind wagon or a sprayer, etc) and I think the tiller needs a hook up on either side of it, right?
HG
Thanks again for the info, you have been very helpful. The gear I was referring to shows up in this thread on a another forum: Weekend Freedom Machines: Tiller model 31 (I'm not sure of the rules regarding linking to another forum -- I apologize to the moderators if I've violated protocol).
I think the tiller is a model 31. I'll have to go back and look at it but it looks very similar.
I'm still wondering what would happen if I did it the way the previous owner did -- do you think I can hook it to the front in place of the snowblower and till a garden in reverse?
Also Bruce -- you are saying that I can somehow hook up the tiller to the back without a lift kit. I'll have to look into that. . . I'm not sure how that would work because as of now the back end of the 212 just has a hitch (i.e. where you would pin a tow behind wagon or a sprayer, etc) and I think the tiller needs a hook up on either side of it, right?
HG