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Solze1267

So I just purchased a tiller for my 1267 but the guy wasn’t able to show me how exactly it hooks up. I do know it uses the brackets for the snow plow which I already have on the tractor but I guess I don’t know from there. Do I leave my sleeve hitch on or take it off? Where does it attach to be able to lift? Pictures would help tremendously as I’m a visual learner. 

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daveoman1966

You also need the Idler Pulley Assembly...looks like this, but there are variants. You need a CABLE lift that laces thru the CONDUIT TUBE under your seat.. ((I can provide the parts in the pic named 'Cable Conduit (3,& 1)..for $45...shipped)).. The pic shows where the LIFT CABLE extends thru the TUBE at the back of your tractor (This pics is a C-160, so the tiller bracket is different.) That cable hooks to a BAR link on the tiller and is raised/lowered by your implement LIFT LEVER.  

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Solze1267

@daveoman1966 thank you that helps out tremendously 

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Goldnboy

Getting the tiller to line up just right with the idler pulley on tiller can be a challenge too.

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clueless
1 hour ago, Goldnboy said:

Getting the tiller to line up just right with the idler pulley on tiller can be a challenge too.

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Get one of those small 4 caster wood dolly's they sell a harbor freight for 10 bucks and put you tiller on it. It about the right height to roll you tiller up to the rear of the tractor and adjust it to fit you bracket. You can do it just laying on the floor with one hand. It also makes moving and storing the tiller much easier. 

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Goldnboy

sorry @clueless however that isn't going to work well on grass or dirt

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

sorry @clueless however that isn't going to work well on grass or dirt

A small piece of plywood and it works perfect.

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Solze1267

Well with a few colorful words and some head scratching later I was able to get the tiller hooked up..not 100% but it does lift and function. Still needs the assist spring and a bracket made for the tensioner pulley. I knows it's not the correct tiller for the year tractor but damn does do a fine job

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