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Old 04-11-2012, 07:43 AM
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just bought 1650 quiteline with tiller blower cab and 50 deck motor would only turn over about half way so I figured rust ended up being mouse nest under flywheel rebuilding engine anyhow new piston fings all gskts and seals just about ready to put engine in just have to put in points easier now will be hooking up tiller to till wifes garden dont know what style tiller it is seems to turn over very good of course needs belts wont be cheap
I am thinking of building a small loader but still want to run loader at same time any ideas where to mount a pump kinda tight in there
will keep you updated on how things are goin
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Old 04-11-2012, 11:19 AM
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just bought 1650 quiteline with tiller blower cab and 50 deck motor would only turn over about half way so I figured rust ended up being mouse nest under flywheel rebuilding engine anyhow new piston fings all gskts and seals just about ready to put engine in just have to put in points easier now will be hooking up tiller to till wifes garden dont know what style tiller it is seems to turn over very good of course needs belts wont be cheap
I am thinking of building a small loader but still want to run loader at same time any ideas where to mount a pump kinda tight in there
will keep you updated on how things are goin
thanks


I moved your thread with out repling to it, sorry about that.

You have some choices.

Take the loader on and off when you want to use the tiller. Lots of work and a pain to keep doing all when you just want to till the garden. It has been done before by Kwik-Way on the later loaders.

Run the loader off the flywheel side of the motor like a Johnson loader. Side panels make this hard to do and it's very tight for space on a 1650 in that area

Run the loader pump off the backside of the hydrostatic pump. Good idea but what you'll run into is not having enough rear weight when your using your loader. See the pic I attached to see how I try and keep the rear planted on my Kwik-Way loader. I've got 818 lbs with me sitting on the seat and it's still to light in the rear.

Get another cub for tilling or loader. This is the best option just hop on the cub you want to use and it's great for the yellow fever we all get from these awesome cubs.

Some pics of my tractors.
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