2manyrocks
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CR172, 17566 is not a part number in my 1982 parts catalog for the Horse Model. Could it be your tiller serial number? There are two locations to look for it. (BTW, Troy Bilt sold an optional snow plow as an accessory. )
Dennis, TH-1001-1 is also not a part number in my parts catalog. With it being cast, it might be a part number?
The controls on mine are limited to a throttle, the hi-low range lever and one lever that engages the tines and transmission. The tines always turn on mine whenever it is moving forward or backwards.
Mine has a shut off valve under the gas tank that you turn to turn off the gas. Could be that yours is frozen, but I think you can get replacements pretty easily.
If my single belt is worn or is the slightest bit out of adjustment, it wants to slip. If the two belt drive is less sensitive to slipping then the two belt system would the one to get. I've never felt the need to use anything other than the hi-lo range lever on mine.
Based on your questions, Dennis, I'm still not sure which tiller model you have. The briggs serial no. could be in the location shown in the attachment.
Dennis, TH-1001-1 is also not a part number in my parts catalog. With it being cast, it might be a part number?
The controls on mine are limited to a throttle, the hi-low range lever and one lever that engages the tines and transmission. The tines always turn on mine whenever it is moving forward or backwards.
Mine has a shut off valve under the gas tank that you turn to turn off the gas. Could be that yours is frozen, but I think you can get replacements pretty easily.
If my single belt is worn or is the slightest bit out of adjustment, it wants to slip. If the two belt drive is less sensitive to slipping then the two belt system would the one to get. I've never felt the need to use anything other than the hi-lo range lever on mine.
Based on your questions, Dennis, I'm still not sure which tiller model you have. The briggs serial no. could be in the location shown in the attachment.