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Old 04-07-2015, 09:48 PM
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Default Tiller Adapter for the 1872

A few guys have posted their adapters on here. I finally got mine made up the last couple days.

Marking the gearbox placement.


Plate that attaches to the tractor.



Plate with pins to bolt onto the gearbox. I tried to use all existing bolt holes but ended up drilling 2 more for added support

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Old 04-07-2015, 09:50 PM
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Added the arm to use the center pin.




The two plates mated together.



Test fit on the gear box.

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What tiller are you using????

The Self Powered CC or a sleeve hitch style?

Just wondering since I don't think the belt driven tillers would cover the rear tires..? Maybe I'm wrong on that one ....
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need more pics
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Looks like a #1 or 2 tiller the belts will be fun.
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What tiller are you using????

The Self Powered CC or a sleeve hitch style?

Just wondering since I don't think the belt driven tillers would cover the rear tires..? Maybe I'm wrong on that one ....
Yeah, I thought about that. It's a #1 with both extensions which makes it about 40" wide. Outside of rear tires is about 42" so there'll be a little overhang. I'll see how the mounting goes. More pics to come!
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Looks like a #1 or 2 tiller the belts will be fun.
You bet! I have a few ideas
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Nice work, looking forward to seeing more!
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Well I finally got to work on the adapter some more.

Mocking the tiller up to the back to make the lift arms


I didn't want to weld anything to the tiller so I made an attachment point that utilized the original holes where the chain lift went for a sleeve hitch. It's some left over 3/4" rod and 2" angle iron I had from another project.



Lift arms made from 1.5" flat steel, also from another project.


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Lifts pretty good!



After I picked up a belt that was too long...then a belt that was too short...I found the perfect length. Gates B173 which is 176" outside length.



Underneath view of the belt.
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That looks like a sweet setup. Looking forward to your report about how it works.
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