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Old 04-17-2024, 09:19 AM
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I really appreciate the help I receive here. I feel like all I do is ask questions and never contribute anything so I apologize for that. I am looking for a tiller to fit on a 982 or Original. Them are the 2 tractors I have left. I have a 982 without a PTO and an original with a creeper. From my research it seems nothing will fit the 982 without some modification. Would I be able to put a #1 or #2 on the original? It has a 3 PT with adapter.
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On the 982, You would have to get a one of those self powered ones that was offered on a 1912.The original would be under powered to run a #1 tiller without extensions, and still not sure how the tiller gearbox would mount up.There was also a self powered one made.
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If your 982 doesn't have a rear lift you're probably better off getting a Troy-Built Horse tiller unless you have a massive sized garden.

The Cub Cadet model 400 tiller is self powered but you will need a sleeve hitch or cat 0 rear lift. There were also some Sears versions of the 400 tiller too and also a DR tiller that has a built in electric lift but they are crazy expensive.
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I turned an International tiller into self powered for my 149. Since I already had the engine , it was cheaper than buying all the belts.

I’ve since added a set of outboard tines for a full 42” cut and outboard bearings to take the load off the gearbox.
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Old 04-18-2024, 08:21 AM
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The 982 does have a cat 0 3 PT but no PTO. If there was a small modification needed I could do it but I don't want it to be a big project. That tiller with the motor on top is really cool. I see some really ingenious stuff on this site. Some people, including myself, can't take no for an answer. Where there is a will there is a way. Thanks
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