IT is 48.25"Did you take the measurement yet?
It apprears to be leaning back because the adapter for the quick connect adds about 4-5 " in length. I'm currently trying to modify the top link holes so I don't need the adapter. At the same time, I need to modify the rake and box scraper so all 3 implements will have the same top link to bottom pins length. Then changing tools will be a snap!No hole in my RS 1400 I can recall. This pic I had out had me thinking that my tiller was bigger that 48". The Tines was my guess. My Rear tires are 49" and you can clearly see the tiller is bigger. Or the Tine width is with No tire tracks. You look to be leaning back as if the Top link needs to be shorter. May not affect anything there though. But watch the PTO shaft alignment and keep it level or straight as possible.
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I've replaced the tines once. Got them from Hoye as I remember. There's a serial number on the gear end (23721T)Looking at a few old Pics. 48.25" is to small for a RS1400. My rear tires being 49' longest point shows that. And here another pic. of the 1400. The tine total width is in the mid to upper 50" looking at it. Here is a 1300 and the way the rear wheel mount looks different. no doubt about that. May look for a Ser.# on a Tine possibly?
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20-some years ago and far away, in the PNW corner of the Left Coast (inside joke) an importer (not Ernie or Buck) posted a full photo series of the rebuilding process in 'his' rebuild facility with some 250 employees just north of Ho Chi Mihn City (Saigon).,,, since the Yanmar logo marking and the color don't match up ... your tiller is difficult otherwise to identify.
WOW, that is some really neat history. Look at all that new hardware being installed. That would be me on the left, ballcap, jeans and flipflops working on machinery in the garage.20-some years ago and far away, in the PNW corner of the Left Coast (inside joke) an importer (not Ernie or Buck) posted a full photo series of the rebuilding process in 'his' rebuild facility with some 250 employees just north of Ho Chi Mihn City (Saigon).
This photo may resolve the mystery of the large unexpected Yanmar logo on this present tiller.
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