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Old 05-10-2012, 12:10 AM
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I spoke with a gal from Befco yesterday and it sounds like they did make the tillers for Cubs. They still offer a 2,000 rpm option in one of their series, but no cat 0 ... I think she said cat 1.

soooo, looks like back to the "drawing board" . (and Craigslist, ebay, etc.)

Btw, dsmith... nice tiller!!!!!
I'm not sure if this one is in your price range, but my dad has one that he uses on his modified 149 with a pto...

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...Product%20Page
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I'm not sure if this one is in your price range, but my dad has one that he uses on his modified 149 with a pto...

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...Product%20Page
Earl we need pics of that please!

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The specs show that it's a 540 RPM input. I don't think you could use that without some mods on a rear pto tractor.
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I spoke with a gal from Befco yesterday and it sounds like they did make the tillers for Cubs. They still offer a 2,000 rpm option in one of their series, but no cat 0 ... I think she said cat 1.

soooo, looks like back to the "drawing board" . (and Craigslist, ebay, etc.)

Btw, dsmith... nice tiller!!!!!

Don't let the CAT thing stop you!! That is the easy part to fix.The hard part is the 2000 RPM speed.

Take another look at the pics in post#1.

I would bet Methos 1650 that the one pictured is a CAT 1 hookup!!

The top link hole is 3/4" - not 5/8" like CAT 0.

The bottom links have CAT 1 pins on the inside.

There is so little difference between CAT 0 and CAT 1, that if you had the CAT 1 tiller and added $30 max at TSC, the tiller would be connected!!

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I thought that all Cat 0 stuff was 2000 RPM and Cat 1 up was 540.
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I would bet Methos 1650 that the one pictured is a CAT 1 hookup!!
Why you betting my 1650 for!

I'm going to get Evan after you!
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Why you betting my 1650 for!

I'm going to get Evan after you!
I hope I don't run into Evan at Mocksville tomorrow!!

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CAD, don't ever challenge Evan to a game of rock, paper and scissors! You'll never win.
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Don't let the CAT thing stop you!! That is the easy part to fix.The hard part is the 2000 RPM speed.

Take another look at the pics in post#1.

I would bet Methos 1650 that the one pictured is a CAT 1 hookup!!

The top link hole is 3/4" - not 5/8" like CAT 0.

The bottom links have CAT 1 pins on the inside.

There is so little difference between CAT 0 and CAT 1, that if you had the CAT 1 tiller and added $30 max at TSC, the tiller would be connected!!

Our local dealer got a quote on the cat 0 tiller from Befco. (it can still be put together with replacement cat 0 parts) unfortunately, I can't justify $2,750 plus tax for a tiller that would not work on a newer tractor if I ever wanted to replace the 1772. .... plus all I mainly want it for is to till our garden.


Note to self: .... keep looking for used.....
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I hope I don't run into Evan at Mocksville tomorrow!!

If your going I might have to make a return trip!

It's a very small show. I think there was about 10 venders there today.

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Tell me about it!
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