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Old 04-08-2012, 05:30 AM
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I have a 1450 w/ 42 & 50" decks, 42" front blade, 40" rear blade, sleeve hitch, and QA36A. Now I'm chompin' @ the bit for a tiller. I've found 2 in my price range. The owners can't tell me if they're #1,1A or #2. How can I tell if these tillers will fit my 1450? I do have pics of them. Also, neither has a mule drive. By looking @ all 3 tiller manuals, it appears the mule for my 42" deck will work. Am I correct? One has the lift pin and the other does not. One has a pulley with a chunk missing, but reading other posts, this may not be a big deal. the one with the pulley missing a chunk doesn't have the cover for the large pulley. Is this a concern? I know not to mess with unguarded belts when they are turning. Something else, I need to replace my seat. I was thinking of a high back seat. Will a high back seat interfer with line of sight on the tiller? Tiller #1 is 38" and tiller #2 is 36".
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its on the tag in pic 3 you posted. looks like 1A but the pic is a bit fuzzy


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Old 04-08-2012, 11:44 AM
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Thanks for the info. The 1st 4 pics are, unfortunately for a narrow frame and I have a wide frame. Had a good price too.
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it will fit any IH built cub. NF is just a smaller drive belt. my #1 fits my WF 582 fine.

you just need the correct mule for your NF or WF.
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it will fit any IH built cub. NF is just a smaller drive belt. my #1 fits my WF 582 fine.

you just need the correct mule for your NF or WF.
Just to add if you have a 82 series you might need to swap the lower pulley with a 5/8 pulley for the larger belt.

As which one to buy,

Make sure it turns over freeley and the tines and large pulley both move. Then get the one that has both extentions and gear box!
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^^ yes I should of added that about the pulley on the drive unit being 1/2 V and the WF is 5/8" on my 582 682
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^^ yes I should of added that about the pulley on the drive unit being 1/2 V and the WF is 5/8" on my 582 682
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I forgot to add that a high back seat will not be in the way. You'll be looking over the fenders but your back will enjoy the high back rest.
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Thanks guys. Looks like we'll be getting a tiller!
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