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Old 11-21-2011, 10:02 AM
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Default Drawing for 3 point tillier lift pin

I am looking for a drawing or sketch of the 1" diameter pin that goes in the draw bar hole to lift a tiller on a 1450 cub so I canb make one. Length, stop collar location, cotter pin hole location and height adjustment hole / slot location and dimensions.

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Old 11-21-2011, 06:17 PM
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Is this photo in the tec. section? If not it should be. It was posted several times lately.
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Old 11-22-2011, 08:15 AM
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I posted that picture for some else. That wont work on a tiller. Well it would but too long. The lift point is shorter. I have 1 on the shelve I can measure for you.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:51 AM
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Is this what your looking for?
I think it is too long and I dont recognize the second hole at the lift end.
Thanks though.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:52 AM
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I posted that picture for some else. That wont work on a tiller. Well it would but too long. The lift point is shorter. I have 1 on the shelve I can measure for you.
If you could I would appreciate it!
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question,,,

if the hole is further away in the pin, would the tiller lift higher? ( would be heavier too)

my trailer is a tilt bed , and im afraid the tiller will bottom out before it heads up the trailer.
the plow I can just pull the pin. not worried about that.

if the pin was longer, with 2 holes. then when loading it on the trailer move the chain to the far end hole to lift it higher.
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I just looked at some pictures I took last year when I used my tiller


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I used the end hole with no known problems.
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that picture is a good start. from what i have seen is that the original one has a slot in it. im not for sure why though. i would like to get the dimensions for an original one. I also need a tiller depth adjustment knob and the threaded rod that holds the chain. does anyone have dimensions for these?
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