It must be me but can someone tell me the correct order and procedure to hook up a woods 60" tiller to my 3030? I tried connecting the lower links first but then was unable to get the driveshaft into place, not enough clearance, also the top link is too short to connect. Hoping to put the garden in this weekend and the dealer is closed so any help would be really appreciated. PS: Love my new B3030 with 72"mmm,woods 60"box blade(haven't connected that yet either),FEL,BH, with Ag tires.
It must be me but can someone tell me the correct order and procedure to hook up a woods 60" tiller to my 3030? I tried connecting the lower links first but then was unable to get the driveshaft into place, not enough clearance, also the top link is too short to connect. Hoping to put the garden in this weekend and the dealer is closed so any help would be really appreciated. PS: Love my new B3030 with 72"mmm,woods 60"box blade(haven't connected that yet either),FEL,BH, with Ag tires.
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The manuals says to hookup the lower links first. My tiller requires that I hookup the PTO first. Because everything is so close with the tiller on I cannot get at PTO.
As has already been said. Make sure PTO shaft is not to long. There is a section in the manual that explains shaft length.
My top length is at end of it's adjustment when hooked to the tiller. I purchased a new one from TSC that is longer than the <font color="orange"> Kubota </font> toplink.
Here is a link to Wood Rotary Tiller manuals. Click Here
The manuals says to hookup the lower links first. My tiller requires that I hookup the PTO first. Because everything is so close with the tiller on I cannot get at PTO.
As has already been said. Make sure PTO shaft is not to long. There is a section in the manual that explains shaft length.
My top length is at end of it's adjustment when hooked to the tiller. I purchased a new one from TSC that is longer than the <font color="orange"> Kubota </font> toplink.