1403 tiller

   / 1403 tiller #21  
Thats exactly how mine was when i got it, I cut out some 3/8 plate and bolted it on where the current hitch pins are and moved them out about 4 inches. I got a new slip clutch driveshaft from georgia equipment for a good price. tiller works great now . the top link is extended out pretty far though. i ended up getting a longer one from rk.
 
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#22  
yes sir, that's what i was kinda going by, thought i had seen it in your post somewhere. I'll get material for side plts., this wkd. and prolly have to cut driveshaft down some, slip clutch, i guess it is. It's like the one on my bush hog and post hole digger, male / female ends. Thanx for all the help folks, will post pix, when everything is in order and running.
 
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#23  
Well, i finally got the side plates made and bolted on. Had to cut shaft, about a 1/4" off the tractor side and 13.5" on the tractor side of drive shaft. Went to the garden spot, engaged tiller lowered and took off. Not bad for worn down tines, went over it twice, dug down about 5"-6". One thing i noticed is that, when the pto shaft turns to the right(looking from rear), and the tines(looking at it from the right side), turns CW, towards tractor. Is that correct or not ? I took my 10mm boxed wrench and it went over bolts that holds tines in perfect fit. That means i need the 10mm bolted tines also correct ? Thanx for any comments / help.
 

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   / 1403 tiller #25  
and the tines(looking at it from the right side), turns CW, towards tractor. Is that correct or not ?
Over run Clutch takes care of that problem. Without it stopping and even engaging the clutch will still push the tractor forward until it looses enough inertia so the tractor will finally stop. Make sense ?
 
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#26  
Will be looking at new tine soon. Hoye or the one in Al..
 
   / 1403 tiller #27  
Location! Hoye without a doubt for you. Plus Fredricks in Al. is more of a Tractor dealer which they have parts. But Hoye is a parts dealer and without a doubt the best there is. On the Tines Again they both have "but" Shipping would be rather high I'm sure. Al. is close to me and I have local a Fredricks supplied dealer. One of the few.
 
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#29  
Makes sense to me, yes sir. Will check Hoyes' soon then, thanx. Cali., i don't know anything about 32 whl. drv., but i do know something about them paddy tires. Heck, them tires make you have to work, and that cuts into my beer drinking time!
 
   / 1403 tiller #30  
I was referring to the tendency of the tiller to push you forward while tilling, so there is little chance of getting stuck - even if you are tilling deep mud.
 

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