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Old 12-18-2019, 08:01 AM
finsruskw finsruskw is offline
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You need to adjust the depth of till with the threaded "TEE" handle in the pin.
Yours may be rusted up and non operable. Jeff can make you a new one if need be, or you could opt for the longer pin, in either case, the adjusting TEE will need to be operable I believe.

IMPORTANT: Just be sure it's in the correct "stop" detent BEFORE you raise the tiller back up and by ALL MEANS keep your hands and fingers out of the way when you do!

The unit should be about 1-1/2" off the ground when in the raised position.

For further transport, loading etc. I lower the unit to the ground all the way, taking all the slack out of the 3 point thereby loosening the chain to the max, and insert a short 5/16" bolt thru the lowest chain links and add washers and a nut. This will gain you more lift for loading and travel to the next job. I believe this is all covered in the setup manual for the tillers available in the manual section of this forum.

New members should take advantage of this resource and read up on and print the manuals off for their equipment.

Good luck and have fun with your Cub
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