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ktowndave

I am trying to find out what implements, other than the deck and rototiller, does the hydraulic lift use? I sold my tiller and a couple of months later the guy that bought it says he doesn't have the assembly to lift and lower the tiller and can't find one. I'm planning on putting a push blade on my tractor and possibly a snow blower and a dirt plow, will I need the lift assembly?

My tractor is is a 1986 GT 1800

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ktowndave

Also, is there a pdf file on the assembly of how to attach attachments?

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Lee1977

"Wheel Horse Parts and More" located in our vender section has new ones.  They are not cheap,  You will need it for a Turn Plow. 

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ktowndave

No front end attachments use it then? 

I'm trying to find the lift assembly in the wheel horse parts and more section. What is the lift assembly actually called?

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ebinmaine
51 minutes ago, ktowndave said:

I'm planning on putting a push blade on my tractor and possibly a snow blower and a dirt plow, will I need the lift assembly?

YYEESSS

 

Call Lowell at Wheelhorse parts and more.

Great people and very helpful.

Have the person who bought the tiller do the same.

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gwest_ca

The lift parts originally came with the tiller and are included in the tiller parts list

The same lift parts are used to lift a rear clevis hitch.

By dirt plow are you describing one to turn soil to make a garden? Depending on what plow you use determines the type of rear hitch.

Garry

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ktowndave

Yes, a turning plow.

The other uses will be a snow plow and snow blower.

Thank you for the manuals

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gwest_ca

The attachment instructions are in the appropriate manuals. The ones posted are period correct for your tractor but both older and later models will be the same because the basic design never changed.

The late model turning plows used a clevis hitch

Earlier models used a slot hitch

Garry

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