Its That Time of Year - Tiller Mods

   / Its That Time of Year - Tiller Mods #1  

Spudland_Dave

Veteran Member
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,499
Location
Maine
Tractor
Deere 3520 Cab, Deere F935
So now that the snow is almost all gone, its time to start thinking about dusting off the ol Tiller...every year around this time of year I think about the need to make my Sovema RP-180 iMatch compatible...Last spring I had some brackets Plasma-CAM'ed out...thats done. Whats left is to debate how to mount them:

A) As you can see by the attached pic, this tiller has a 2" "Toolbar" out front, so I could make my brackets bolt on like the factory one.
-OR-
B) Weld the plates I had done up on the toolbar and call it good.

Obviously B is alot easier & faster...but would a person ever want/need to adjust the mounting?

And of course, once I get that figured out its time to prime & paint her.
 

Attachments

  • tiller1.jpg
    tiller1.jpg
    149.1 KB · Views: 424
   / Its That Time of Year - Tiller Mods #2  
I think I would go with option 'A'. Little more time/material invested but able to be adjustable or returnable to 'how ya got it now:D

Besides, I know you are talented with metal:cool:
 
   / Its That Time of Year - Tiller Mods #3  
I want a whisker bar on my tiller so maybe i will see it and avoid the corner. It is giving me a very tender knee, when i walk past it in the shop.I'v been thinking of using a bike rod, it only needs to be about 5 foot high.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 Ram 4500 Bucket Truck (A52128)
2017 Ram 4500...
2009 GREAT DANE 53FT REEFER TRAILER (A52141)
2009 GREAT DANE...
Heavy Duty Skid Steer Auger ECAG W/ 6", 12", and 14" Bits (A47384)
Heavy Duty Skid...
2007 Chevrolet C4500 4x4 Dump Truck, VIN # 1GBE4C3247F411826 (A51572)
2007 Chevrolet...
2025 Kivel 48in Forks and Frame Skid Steer Attachment (A50322)
2025 Kivel 48in...
2013 Ford Explorer SUV (A50324)
2013 Ford Explorer...
 
Top