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982 three point hitch
I have a Cub Cadet 982 with a rear pto and three point hitch. I have problems with the tiller and brindley plow staying level and in the ground. The hitch does not float. Does anyone have a remedy.
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It should float if it is set up correctly Mine doesn't float as much as a GT one but I have not had a problem plowing.
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Mine is tight. I was thinking of using a piece of chain instead of the top link
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pretty sure the rod running to the rear should have a slot in it to allow it to float. maybe someone replaced it with one without.
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I thought the same about the slot, so I made one on my milling machine. I was unable to lift the tiller after installing the slotted bar. It pushes to lift the tiller and pulls to lower. I checked the parts diagram and the lift bar does not have a slot. I will try a chain ( a chain is used to lift the tiller on my 123)
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The garden tractor lift bars have the slot. The supers don't have a slot in the lift bar.
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I just checked the illustrated parts breakdown for a 782. You are right Red. Thanks for the info. I'll try and get some pics this weekend. The 982 is on loan to my son-in-law. I gave him a 782 with a mower deck and snow blower. I'M NOT GIVING HIM THE 982 ( TIL I DIE THAT IS )
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Each lift rod(#7) allows some float by sliding up and down in the lift arms(#9), If you don't grease them often they bind easy. It's not a lot of movement, but it sure helps.
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It hooks directly to the pivoting part that the lift cilinder attaches to, so the float pin doesn't affect it.
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149 with kwik-way loader,1772,two 1782 super smokers, 982 SGT w 54" haban blade,60" haban deck, 50in deck cat 0 3 point, brinly cat 0: blade, plow(3), disc.123,hydro lift. 61"O" Brinly single row planter,brinly cultivator,#2 trailer,brinly 10 inch plow,3 42 inch blades,Model #1 Tiller with extenstions,haban sickle mo. 106w/ags and hydro lift. |
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To the OP, do you not have the cat 0 tiller on it? Cause the way you worded your last statement sounds like you have the sleeve hitch tiller with the 3pt adapter on it....... Your 123 should have a completely different set up (with the chain). Does the tiller look like this? Or do you have the Cat 0 rear PTO style tiller? tiller.jpg I'm telling you, If you put a chain in place of the lift link #16 in cub123's post..... your asking for trouble! Or did you mean in place of the lifting rods #5? That would work, but I think your missing something. That hitch should not be making down pressure. |
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