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Ok, been collecting parts and doing A LOT of research and finally got my tiller to work with my 882. I bought a cat 0 hitch from Extreme Motor Works, and a factory adapter kit off of eBay. I ended up with a 5/8 X 165 inch outer length belt which is a gates B162. I just wanted to post what belt length I came up with in case anyone else is planning on doing this kind of setup.
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882 looks great.
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129, 124
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Thanks, it's my first smoker and I'm pretty happy with it
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It looks great.
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Nice smoker and tiller!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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Can you clue us in on the "factory adaptor kit" amounts to??
As t what it consists of and such? Any pictures? I'd sure like to hang my #2 on my 882 as well. Thanks! |
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I will take some pictures and post them hopefully by tonight...I ended up making a latch plate because the factory kit was about 5/8 of an inch too short.
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This the latch plate I made longer that bolts to the tractor
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This is the part that bolts to the gearbox
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These are the lift arms
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