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Tiller guts
21 Mar 2015 21:22 - 16 Apr 2016 20:46 #1530
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Tiller guts was created by Trouty56
For those who may be looking inside a tiller.....
Looks pretty straight forward.....I needed to put some seals in....takes 2 each side for the main drive and 1 for the input.....
this collar is held in place by a pin....
parts all laid out......
Seals are CR 12330 (4) and CR 7410 (1) I believe.....well pretty sure....at least that is what I have ordered....
It is 4-16-2016 and I am adding something to your post Bob.
This tiller is a 07-36TL03, it was built from 1984-1989. The gears in this tiller are factory machine welded and don't come off.
Looks pretty straight forward.....I needed to put some seals in....takes 2 each side for the main drive and 1 for the input.....
this collar is held in place by a pin....
parts all laid out......
Seals are CR 12330 (4) and CR 7410 (1) I believe.....well pretty sure....at least that is what I have ordered....
It is 4-16-2016 and I am adding something to your post Bob.
This tiller is a 07-36TL03, it was built from 1984-1989. The gears in this tiller are factory machine welded and don't come off.
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Last edit: 16 Apr 2016 20:46 by Geno.
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21 Mar 2015 21:51 #1533
by Scott
Replied by Scott on topic Tiller guts
Nice! Thank you for showing these pics. Were building a nice how too list. If the weather stays nice I have a few I would like to ad.
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22 Mar 2015 05:04 - 22 Mar 2015 05:16 #1538
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Replied by Trouty56 on topic Tiller guts
I have a bearing list also...but these bearings looked in such fine shape I'm not replacing them.....one thing worth mentioning....the main shaft where the pins hold the tine assembly get cratered a little and need ground a bit for the case to come off easily. One tine is broken...gonna try and make one then weld it in place....or maybe purchase a D series tine and weld it on....those can still be bought. Was also thinking about using a mower blade...not sure if they can be torched and bent or not....any ideas on that?
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Last edit: 22 Mar 2015 05:16 by Trouty56.
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22 Mar 2015 05:25 #1541
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Tiller guts
You might be able to find an old walk behind cheap and get some donor tines.
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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22 Mar 2015 05:37 #1542
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Replied by Trouty56 on topic Tiller guts
Maybe....dunno......a D series tine costs about 12 bucks.....they might match up pretty good also...probably have to buy 2 though cause I get confused on whether it is a righty or lefty. I've read a couple forums where guys just make them out of 1/4 inch plate too....weld them on with a hard rod and let them sharpen themselves....guess they just heat and bend them little by little to get the shape right.GT 14 wrote: You might be able to find an old walk behind cheap and get some donor tines.
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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22 Mar 2015 06:52 #1543
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic Tiller guts
If you can get em for 12$ that is the way to go. Even buying left and right you may need the other in the future.
1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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22 Mar 2015 07:48 #1546
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Tiller guts
Nice Bob. Let us know if the seals work out.
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22 Mar 2015 07:49 #1547
by M Bailey
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Replied by M Bailey on topic Tiller guts
Never seen the insides of one before, surprised they are that simple. Thanks Bob!
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22 Mar 2015 08:47 #1557
by Kyblue
There's room for all god's creatures ..... next to the mashed potatoes (and possibly bbq'd)
Replied by Kyblue on topic Tiller guts
They really are simple ... I'll need to put a chain in mine this winter.
Be sure when you put the seals in, mine were in different directions ... one kept oil in, one kept dirt out ... not sure if that's factory or if the p/o did that...they were leaking so....might not be so good...I did put put them back like that, and the the new seals don't leak. However I have a pulley shaft seal leaking now...
Be sure when you put the seals in, mine were in different directions ... one kept oil in, one kept dirt out ... not sure if that's factory or if the p/o did that...they were leaking so....might not be so good...I did put put them back like that, and the the new seals don't leak. However I have a pulley shaft seal leaking now...
There's room for all god's creatures ..... next to the mashed potatoes (and possibly bbq'd)
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