Posted by ed12345 on August 26, 2018 at 22:26:48 from (174.238.19.138):
In Reply to: Re: Rototiller posted by ed12345 on August 26, 2018 at 22:12:57:
If your going to purchase you'll need to purchase and install the following
1.) new lower 3 point hitch pins to replace the cat 1 /cat 0 pins that come with the King Kutter
2.) half a dozen or so washers to push out the lower pins - 3 or4 on each side should do the trick or just mess with the tractors 3 point stabilizers or unhook
3.) new/used 540 PTO drive shaft with the proper length and slip clutch. You can remove the current one as it has standard 540 splines on the rototiller gearbox.
As an alternative to #3 you could replace the PTO tubes on the current drive shaft with longer ones
If you do the above it will work. But only till 4 feet in the center of the tractor. Translation - you will always have tire marks in the tilled area
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