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Hauser tiller for 9N

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Rick Tuttle

09-20-2002 10:55:29




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My Dad recently purchased a Ford 9N that came with a Hauser rototiller attachment. The problem is he does not know how to attach it! Does anyone know where I can find a source that has a manual or instructions to help my Dad?




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Dave OH

09-20-2002 18:43:26




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 Re: Hauser tiller for 9N in reply to Rick Tuttle, 09-20-2002 10:55:29  
Attach the lift arms and use an adjustable center link to set the angle. Connect to the PTO with a shear pin if that is the way it attaches. The only problem I see is that of setting the depth since a 9N does not have position control. May be possiable that a chain kit is used to keep the proper depth, which is not expensive. Others with a 2N or 9N would be able to answer that better than me. If there is something we are missing about attaching it please fill us in? Most say it does not work but I was at the farm of an engineer that calculated the rotation of the tiller vs ground speed and told me he uses it all the time and it works. I have no clue, so I say try it you can't hurt anything and you have it there. Let us know what happens.
Dave OH

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Dell (WA)

09-20-2002 11:26:06




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 Re: Hauser tiller for 9N in reply to Rick Tuttle, 09-20-2002 10:55:29  
Rick..... .....the honest truth? sell it. Sorry.

Heres the deal, all N's are too high speed geared and you can't slow the tractor down enuff to effectively rototill. They are 2-bottom plowing fools.

The only help here is the rare and fragle "Howard" aux tranny mounted behind the main tranny and before the differential ring and pinion. The more common low range Sherman aux tranny which mounts between the clutch and main tranny is NO HELP, it slows down the PTO too.

I don't know what is so difficult about attaching a cat-1 3-point rototiller. You use an adjustable top-link, 2-lower links, and probably a 1-1/8F to 1-3/8M PTO adaptor. You may have to shorten the PTO shafts.

But I don't think you'd be happpy..... ..Dell

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