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Yanmar Tiller RS1400

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DAvid TN

03-01-2003 16:28:09




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I just purchased a Yanmar Tiller RS1400 for my 9N , when I hook it up it hits my rear tires ! I cannot find any information about this tiller. Does anyone know where I can get any information on it.

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Roger

03-18-2003 06:27:32




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 Re: Yanmar Tiller RS1400 in reply to DAvid TN, 03-01-2003 16:28:09  
There is a short top link needed that will keep the tiller away from the tractor. Check with the dealer that sold you the tiller and ask to see the original style top link for the tiller. I don't know how to connect it on a Ford, but it bolts to the back of a Yanmar and is solid for about 12 inches out from the back of the tractor. A short adjustable link connects to this solid piece for pivoting like a normal top link on the tiller. The result is to swing the tiller up and away from the rear tires.

My tiller works great, but is attached to a Yanmar 1500, not a Ford. The real trick in attaching it is to make sure the drive shaft will not kink at some point when lifting the tiller. This proved to be the real need for the solid top link. I tried it without one and found that the drive shaft would bind in certain positions.

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