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Marko141 03-28-2018 06:00 PM

127 tiller
 
Decided to take off the snow blower from the 127 and start hooking up the tiller. This will be my first experience with tilling with this cub cadet so bear with me. I have the gear box attacked, hooked all the arms from the tiller to the gear box without an issue. And yes the mule drive. I did find that the metal rod/bolt coming out of my 3 pt was only intended to be used with sleeve hitch that was on the tractor. So I need to find the needed one or make one. Part number is 485-294-R1. If someone knows where to get one let me know, Cub Cadet says it is no longer available.

sir_lancealot 03-28-2018 06:02 PM

User JeffInPA makes them. Link is at the top of the page. "Parts by Jeff"

MikeMasheris 03-28-2018 09:01 PM

Turn the shaft 90 degrees and drill another 3/16 hole so it is vertical ,plows are horizontal just turn put a hole for cotter pin and use

Marko141 03-28-2018 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeMasheris (Post 449401)
Turn the shaft 90 degrees and drill another 3/16 hole so it is vertical ,plows are horizontal just turn put a hole for cotter pin and use

That's more than likely what I will end up doing, someone actually made this one as well after I looked at. Someone cut the head off a big bolt and drilled the holes. May just go do the same thing.

Marko141 03-28-2018 11:28 PM

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Just a photo of how it sits now. Looks sharp, can't wait to use it.

drglinski 03-29-2018 05:39 PM

Yep you need a different lift pin. Tillers are fun!

Marko141 03-31-2018 03:15 PM

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Finished up making the new lift pin, works as it should now. Hooked up all the belts and noticed that one of the tensioners on the mule drive was missing... decided to make my own instead of buying one and waiting for it to come in. Photos of the new lift pin to come later.

J-Mech 03-31-2018 03:27 PM

That style of mule drive is supposed to have a spring on that side, not a tension bolt. There was another style that used two tension bolts, but it is made differently.

olds45512 03-31-2018 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 449608)
It's supposed to have a spring on that side, not a tension bolt.

Most of the tractors I see with a tiller on have two bolts, probably trying to make sure the belt doesn't slip.

J-Mech 03-31-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 449609)
Most of the tractors I see with a tiller on have two bolts, probably trying to make sure the belt doesn't slip.

I went back and edited my post.... but I'll just say it again here.

There are two styles of mules that the tiller used. One used two tension bolts, the other used a spring and a tension bolt. The one in this post is made for a spring. You can tell because it has a larger hole, and the smaller one on top of it.


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