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Old 06-15-2014, 10:45 PM
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I am missing the hitch bracket. Take a look at the pictures:





Scraper Pictures. The hitch is narrower than the tiller mount:



Where does the handle attach? Can you post a close-up picture jboelens?



Finally the #2 tiller. It looks like everything I need is there, no?



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Old 06-15-2014, 10:54 PM
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Do you have the gearbox? You don't have to have that bracket. I have 3 tractors that have the tiller gearbox on the rear and none of them have it. All you are missing that I am seeing is the lift straps and the bar sticking out of the rear lift.
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Old 06-15-2014, 10:55 PM
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Back of one of mine. The lift bar is not installed in this one in this pic.
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Old 06-15-2014, 11:02 PM
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Back of one of mine. The lift bar is not installed in this one in this pic.
Thanks for the picture. It's hard to see but it looks like I am missing the U-shaped bracket behind the tiller mount.
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Old 06-15-2014, 11:07 PM
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I have seen pics on here of some peoples tractors that do have them and some that don't. I have a 149 that was bought from the dealer with the tiller and it did not have the U bracket. It is not a must is what I'm saying. All you need is a longer lift rod to clear the gearbox mount and the lift straps. I'm not sure if the brinly adapter will clear though. I have my brinly on my 100 with no gearbox. The sleeve hitch that is on my 1650 with the gearbox is homemade and longer than the brinly.
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Old 06-16-2014, 09:38 AM
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I have seen pics on here of some peoples tractors that do have them and some that don't. I have a 149 that was bought from the dealer with the tiller and it did not have the U bracket. It is not a must is what I'm saying. All you need is a longer lift rod to clear the gearbox mount and the lift straps. I'm not sure if the brinly adapter will clear though. I have my brinly on my 100 with no gearbox. The sleeve hitch that is on my 1650 with the gearbox is homemade and longer than the brinly.
I want to put that scraper on the tractor. Can I do it without the smaller bracket?
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Old 06-16-2014, 08:43 PM
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I want to put that scraper on the tractor. Can I do it without the smaller bracket?
You could "mickey mouse" it with a long rod and an even amount of washers on each side to center it. ( or cut pieces of pipe ) It would be best to get the U shaped bracket



This is a narrow frame rear lift but the U bracket is the same
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Old 06-17-2014, 09:14 AM
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Can someone tell me what the width of the bracket I need is?
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Old 10-14-2014, 01:20 PM
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I am currently not where one is, so I can't measure one. The inner bracket will be just enough narrower than your sleeve hitch adapter that it will slide between the legs of said adapter without binding.

With all due respect, don't make this seem harder than it really is, the guys in the above posts have all given you some very good ideas.

I feel quite confident that if you put an ad in the wanted section here someone will sell you one pretty cheap. Unless you already have a fixture made up to bend them in, they really aren't worth the aggravation of making one.

I personally would not use the rear blade without the "U" bracket. The sleeve hitch adapter that you have will most likely not work with the tiller gearbox mount installed, HOWEVER you do not need the "U" bracket to check to see if your sleeve hitch adapter will work with the tiller mount installed. Take the sleeve hitch adapter off of the blade and try to pin it to the tiller mount, you will probably find that it will pin on in a very high raised position and in a very low position but will not move from high to low because it will hit the tiller bracket.

So you really have three options.

Remove and replace the tiller bracket every time you want to change from one attachment to another (this will probably require draining the rear end and replacing the cover gasket and replacing the fluid each time (not a very good option in my opinion)) and you will still need the narrow "U" shaped part.

OR you can get a custom made sleeve hitch adapter, with legs that are long enough to clear the tiller mounting bracket (this will probably also require a longer lift pin and the "U" shaped part).

OR you can get a pair of adapters that will make the sleeve hitch adapter longer (so it will clear the tiller mounting bracket) (this will probably also require a longer lift pin and the "U" shaped part).

This ain't rocket surgery, that really is all there is!

My best advice is to STOP LOOKING AT THIS THING AND GO DO SOME HANDS ON WORK. Go take that sleeve hitch adapter off of the blade and try to pin it on the tiller bracket, so that you have first hand knowledge of what you need to do to make this thing work.
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I must be missing the boat, why not mount the lower hitch bracket to the tiller gearbox itself?seems like all you would need is a longer pin.
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