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How to add a tiller to a Raider 14

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PaulHoskins

I bought a Raider 14 a couple weeks ago. This is my first wheel horse and I love it. The guy had a couple implements for it (disc and chisel) that were sleeve type attachments. It only had a slot hitch and regular tongue hitch. Today I picked up a rear tiller and clevis hitch from a guy but I cannot figure out how to mount and hook up the tiller. Can anyone give my some pointers? It had a snow plow on it and I removed it. I am just not making sense of how to get it fitted correctly. The rear part of the plow is wider than what the part of the tiller is. Do I need a different bracket? Thanks in advance!

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Lee1977

You are going to need a lift cable. The snow plow bracket you have might work the way you have it mounted,  you would have to cut the bar and narrow it. 

The difference is the old plow mounted on the out side of the plow frame and the newer style mounts on the inside of the plow frame.

You can get the lift cable and plow bracket from " Wheel Horse Parts & More " one of out venders. The newer style plow bracket is mounted under the axle I believe it is around 11" wide. 

Some one will post that knows more about it then me.

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gwest_ca

This is the tiller as it was supplied in 1972. The tiller it's self did not change much but the way it was connected, driven and lifted did.

The last model in 2007 will also fit.

Click on the pictures in the links.

 

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edgro

I have a tiller on a raider 14, I can get some pics later today

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edgro

this is what I have. tire rubs on belt shield on sharp right turn

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edgro

my lift  cable is home made, the tube was already there

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PaulHoskins

I got the tiller bracket for the rear. I’ve got my homemade lift cable. My problem is attaching the mule drive. I have the bracket for it but I’m not sure what this one part attaches to. I also think I need a bigger belt. I cannot get it routed correctly it’s just too tight. Does it have a spring attached to it? If so, where does the other end go? I bought a spring thinking it was the spring for the assist in the rear but it’s much smaller. Edgro do you know how long your belt is?

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edgro

Don't know belt length, it came with the tiller. And the id plate is faded out. See if this pic helps

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edgro

Heres another pic

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edgro

I think i had to do a little rigging to make the spring work

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PaulHoskins

So there is one bolt that runs through the outer pulpy cover through the hole in the bracket to e pulleys mount to? Then the spring attaches to the bolt and runs to where. Is it to the chain? What does the chain run to? I think I may have my brackets on backwards that the mule drive mounts too making it sit too far forward. I’m hoping that’s why my belt is too tight. 

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edgro

I'll look and see about the chain, i think it is just something I rigged up to hook the spring to. I put the tiller on the tractor a long time ago, and it hasn't been off since then. The bolt that holds the cover on is what the spring is pulling on

 

 

 

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edgro

I'll look and see about the chain, i think it is just something I rigged up to hook the spring to. I put the tiller on the tractor a long time ago, and it hasn't been off since then. The bolt that holds the cover on is what the spring is pulling on

 

 

 

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