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Old 11-04-2013, 09:04 PM
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Default tiller belt

Used to use my tiller on a 129. Now I use it on a 1450. Seems the belt is too short. Is there a different belt that I need to get? This is the long drive belt that runs from the engine to the gear box just to be clear
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Old 11-04-2013, 10:16 PM
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In the "Technical" section, under implements, there is a chart. Here is the link...... Tiller Belt Chart
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Old 11-04-2013, 11:47 PM
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Take it to George. I'm sure he will know the right belt just by looking at it lol.

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Old 11-04-2013, 11:52 PM
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You also might want to check with member jcrews I think he did the same thing, Put a #1 Tiller On his 1450.
Check this out Trent it might help. It is a post from a blog I found.

I been receiving calls for rear tiller's an drive units and drive belts. that these belts are hard to find an if you do they are very expensive. We have a supplier for the belts and soon as I get them shipped I will post them on my product page. WILL NOT BE $100.00 DOLLORS FOR THE 7/16 X 145" PTO DRIVE BELT. This belt is for wide frame tractors only. Serial # 530,000 to 665,000 Quiet Line. The other belt for the wide frame Serial #400,001 to 529,999 13/32 x 143.8 so check the tractors serial # located down on left side of tractor down by your break pedal or clutch.
The narrow frame Serial # 400,000 and Below. PTO DRIVE BELT 13/32 X 143.8" is the belt that will cost allot not sure why either.
The belt that goes from gear box to the tiller pulley 13/32 x 53" is for all models. Models #1 1a 2 2b.
The Gear Box Drive is what are hard to come buy so if any one has one or tiller an drive let me know ASAP.
The belt for the 82 series 21/32 x 154 5/16 " and beware this is a 5/8 belt not the same as Quiet Line 7/16 belt. If you buy the wrong belt and try to use it, will bottom out on v pulleys and just burn up and waste your money.
Well there I have filled you in as to what size's of belt's it takes and hope you will allow me the chance to sell you a belt as you now have the size it takes. Thank You Captain Cub
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Old 11-05-2013, 09:11 AM
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Cool! Thanks for heads up
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Old 11-05-2013, 12:00 PM
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Default Tiller lift height

The belt was twisted while in storage. after i ran it a bit there was alot of slack so I tightened the pulleys to take up slack in the belt. fits better now. Got the extensions on and I repositioned the lift chains on the tiller to allow for higher transport height while maintaining the tilling depth i want. total tiller lift travel of 9". Here are some pix
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nice, now you just need to use it lol.
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You're ready to till now!
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Old 11-05-2013, 06:45 PM
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well we got a half inch of rain on already wet dirt so i dont think I will be tilling none too soon. Now my problem is the lift chain wanting to drag on the drive belt of the tiller. I got some cable. Will see what happens
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Can you tell me how I can get information on the tiller belts you sell? I picked up a 1450 with a #2 tiller a few weeks ago that need belts.

Thanks,

Bob

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You also might want to check with member jcrews I think he did the same thing, Put a #1 Tiller On his 1450.
Check this out Trent it might help. It is a post from a blog I found.

I been receiving calls for rear tiller's an drive units and drive belts. that these belts are hard to find an if you do they are very expensive. We have a supplier for the belts and soon as I get them shipped I will post them on my product page. WILL NOT BE $100.00 DOLLORS FOR THE 7/16 X 145" PTO DRIVE BELT. This belt is for wide frame tractors only. Serial # 530,000 to 665,000 Quiet Line. The other belt for the wide frame Serial #400,001 to 529,999 13/32 x 143.8 so check the tractors serial # located down on left side of tractor down by your break pedal or clutch.
The narrow frame Serial # 400,000 and Below. PTO DRIVE BELT 13/32 X 143.8" is the belt that will cost allot not sure why either.
The belt that goes from gear box to the tiller pulley 13/32 x 53" is for all models. Models #1 1a 2 2b.
The Gear Box Drive is what are hard to come buy so if any one has one or tiller an drive let me know ASAP.
The belt for the 82 series 21/32 x 154 5/16 " and beware this is a 5/8 belt not the same as Quiet Line 7/16 belt. If you buy the wrong belt and try to use it, will bottom out on v pulleys and just burn up and waste your money.
Well there I have filled you in as to what size's of belt's it takes and hope you will allow me the chance to sell you a belt as you now have the size it takes. Thank You Captain Cub
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